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DFS-700/700P

Index

Index

I-1

Index

A

A/B roll editing

BVE-600  5-6
BVE-900/2000 series  5-8
GPI signals  5-12
PVE-500  5-3
connections  6-5

AC IN connector  2-15

Advanced operations  4-1

Angle  3-42

Animation type effects  3-17, A-21

AUTO TRANS button  2-4, 3-54

AUXILIARY buttons  2-2, 3-16

B

BACKGROUND bus button  2-3, 3-13

Background image  3-12

Basic operation  3-1

BEVELD EDGE button  2-8, 3-27

BKDF-701/702/702P/711/712  1-3

BLACK BURST OUT 1, 2, 3 connectors

2-15

BLACK button  2-2, 2-3

BORDER button

DSK section  2-8, 3-48
EDGE section  2-8, 3-26

Boundary, modification  3-26

Button labels  A-63

BVE-600  5-5

BVE-900/910/2000  5-8

C

CCR button

delegation section  2-2, 3-59
menu control section  2-9, 3-59

Changing direct pattern assignments  4-1

Characters and graphics, inserting

downstream key  3-45
title key  3-33

Chroma keying  3-36

auto  3-37
manual  3-40

CLEAN OUT connector  2-14

Color background  3-14

Color cancel function  3-42

Color correction  3-59

Color matte adjustment  3-57

DSK PVW button  2-6

DSK section  2-6, 2-8

E

EDGE section  2-8

EDIT button  2-11, 4-11

EDIT display 2-11, 4-11

Editing user program effects  4-12

Editing control unit

BVE-600  5-5
BVE-900/2000 series  5-8
control using GPI signals  5-11
preread editing  5-14
PVE-500  5-1

EDITOR connector  2-14

EDITOR button  2-1, 2-7

EFFECT button  2-4

EFFECT indicator  2-4, 3-51

Effects

control section  2-1, 2-10
control parameter list  A-5
example  3-18
executing  3-54
motion types  A-21
pattern image list  A-29
pattern variant forms and decorations

A-22

transition section  2-1, 2-4
type list  A-3
types  3-17
selection, using pattern buttons  3-23
selection, using pattern numbers  3-24

ENTER button  2-6

External key mode  3-46

Example effects  3-18

Example operation (1)  3-2

Example operation (2)  3-5

F

Fader lever  2-5, 3-54

Fader lever stiffness adjusting screw  2-5

Fade to black  3-63

Fade-to-black and DSK section  2-1, 2-6

FADE TO BLACK button  2-6

Features  1-1

FOREGROUND bus button  2-3, 3-13

Foreground image  3-12

FRAME button  2-2, 3-60

Frame memory buttons  2-2, 3-61

FREEZ button  2-2, 3-61

FRGD 2 button  2-2, 3-16

Connections  6-1

A/B roll editing system  6-5
basic system  6-2
key signal  6-2
preread editing  6-4

Control from editing control units  5-1

Control knobs  2-10

Control panel  2-1

delegation section  2-1, 2-2
EDITOR button  2-1, 2-7
effect control section  2-2, 2-10
effect transition section  2-2, 2-4
fade-to-black and DSK section  2-1,

2-6

GPI button  2-1, 2-7
location section  2-1, 2-12
pattern/numeric keypad  2-1, 2-5
primary cross-point bus section  2-1,

2-3

snapshot section  2-1, 2-11
menu control section  2-2, 2-7
25-pin connector  2-1, 2-12
user program section  2-2, 2-11

CRK button  2-7, 3-38

CROP  3-27

CUT button  2-4

D

DEL button  2-6

Delegation buttons  2-2, 3-16

Delegation section  2-1, 2-2

Demonstration

factory setting  3-8
snapshot  4-23

Density function  3-43

DIRECT PATTERN button  2-5, 3-23

DIRECT RECALL button  2-5, 4-23

Direct pattern selection 3-23

changing assignments  4-1
selectable effects  3-17

Display window mode indicators  2-4

DME switcher introduction  3-1

DOWN button  2-6

Downstream key  3-45

border  3-48
masking  3-50
on and off using GPI signals  5-13

Downstream keyer section  2-8

Drop border  3-49

DSK button  2-7, 3-47

DSK FILL button  2-2, 3-47

DSK indicator  2-4, 3-51

DSK KEY IN connectors  2-15

Summary of Contents for BKDF-701

Page 1: ...ER DFS 700 DFS 700P SERVICE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition DIGITAL ANALOG INPUT BOARD ANALOG COMPOSITE INPUT BOARD BKDF 702 702P BKDF 701 DIGITAL MULTI EFFECTS BOARD BKDF 711 BKDF 712 3D VIDEO MAPPING EFFECTS BOARD ...

Page 2: ... 12 2 4 1 Processor 2 12 2 4 2 Control Panel 2 19 2 5 Replacement of Board 2 21 2 5 1 Replacement of Plug in Board 2 21 2 5 2 Replacement of Board 2 21 2 6 Replacement of Switching Regulator 2 22 2 7 Replacement of DC Fan 2 23 2 8 Replacement of Main Parts on Control Panel 2 23 2 8 1 Replacement of Fader Assembly 2 23 2 8 2 Replacement of Rotary Encoder 2 24 2 8 3 Replacement of Joystick 2 25 2 8 ...

Page 3: ...UT Component R Y Gain Adjustment 4 8 4 3 6 PGM OUT Component B Y Gain Adjustment 4 9 4 3 7 PGM OUT Component Y C Delay Adjustment 4 10 4 3 8 Composite SC Leak Balance Adjustment 4 11 4 3 9 Composite Y Gain Adjustment 4 12 4 3 10 Composite Modulation AXIS Adjustment 4 13 4 3 11 Composite Y C Delay Adjustment 4 15 4 3 12 Composite C Gain Adjustment 4 16 4 3 13 Composite Burst Balance Adjustment For ...

Page 4: ...nverted Y Level Adjustment 4 47 4 4 7 RGB Converted Chroma Level Adjustment 4 48 4 5 VIF 19 19P Board Adjustment 4 50 4 5 1 Composite Y Level Adjustment 4 50 4 5 2 S VIDEO Clamp DC Level Adjustment 4 52 4 5 3 SYNC Separate Adjustment 4 54 4 5 4 H Lock Loop Adjustment 4 55 4 5 5 Burst Delay Adjustment 4 57 4 5 6 Composite Input Y Gain Adjustment 4 59 4 5 7 Composite Input Chroma Level Adjustment 4 ...

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Page 6: ...ny equipment Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD ROM are listed in the service manual for the corresponding unit The service manual contains a complete list of all semiconductors and their ID Nos and thus should be used together with the CD ROM Part number 9 968 546 XX Contents This manual is organized by following sections Section 1 Operating Instructions This section describes ...

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Page 8: ...ions This section is extracted from operation manual DME Switcher 3 203 834 11 1 DFS 700 700P Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 2000 Sony Corporation DFS 700 700P ...

Page 9: ... the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards EN60950 Product Safety EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled E...

Page 10: ...hots 4 20 Saving a Snapshot 4 21 Recalling a Snapshot 4 22 Snapshot Demonstration 4 23 Reinitializing the Snapshots 4 24 Table of Contents 5 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units Control From the PVE 500 5 1 Preparations 5 2 Cut Editing 5 2 A B Roll Editing 5 3 Control From the BVE 600 5 5 Preparations 5 5 A B Roll Editing 5 6 Control From the BVE 900 2000 Series 5 8 Preparations 5 9 Notes ...

Page 11: ...is system is equipped with advanced special effects including trail lighting effects ripple swirl and explosion Installing the optional BKDF 711 board adds a second DME channel and the optional BKDF 712 board enables 3D mapping effects to be used For details of option boards see page 1 3 Support for wide range of input output signal formats There are eight inputs as standard VIDEO INPUT 1 to 8 VID...

Page 12: ...ts for control from external equipment not fitted with the 9 pin interface This system also supports the background through mode If connected to a recorder VCR with a preread function A B roll editing with a minimum of two VCRs is possible In background through mode the delay to the signal selected on the background bus of this system is 4H Note that there are restrictions on the effect patterns t...

Page 13: ... USER PGM STATUS EDIT SNAP SHOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PVW DIRECT RECALL DIRECT PATTERN CCR TITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS AUXILIARY BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FO...

Page 14: ...ing the frame memory output signal as a freeze image in frame memory press this button turning it on Press once more to end the freeze turning it off FRAME button Select whether to capture a frame or a field with the FREEZ button Press this button turning it on to freeze a frame when the button is off a field is captured When capturing fields you can select in the setup menu whether to capture an ...

Page 15: ...rts and Controls Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2 5 9 N R normal reverse button To carry out an effect in normal reverse i e alternating mode press this button turning it on It lights automatically for animation effects and title keys q REV reverse button To carry out an effect in the reverse direction press this button turning it on For an effect for which normal reverse al...

Page 16: ...this button turning it on to insert the downstream key set by the DSK section buttons in the menu control section into the program output video By pressing the SET button in the effect transition section you can set the downstream key transition time 6 EDITOR and GPI buttons 1 EDITOR button Press this button turning it on to accept control from an external editor connected to the EDITOR connector ...

Page 17: ...of the foreground image Shadow This applies a shadow behind the foreground image Press the button once more to turn it off and remove the edge effect BEVELD beveled EDGE button Press this button to apply a three dimensional beveled effect to the boundary between the foreground and background images When you press this button it lights and you can adjust the beveled edge settings in the effect cont...

Page 18: ... off Control Panel Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2 11 Changing a setting value preceded by setup menu operations Hold down the corresponding F button F1 to F5 and turn the control knob Changing a setting value followed by user program effect setting operations Hold down the corresponding F button F1 to F5 and enter the n...

Page 19: ...direction the z axis With this you can change the effective size of the pattern LOCATION 1 LOCATION button 2 Joystick 3 Z knob qs 25 pin connector rear panel Use the supplied 25 pin control cable to connect this to the PANEL connector on the processor unit Control Panel Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2 13 Processor Unit F...

Page 20: ...is connector when the signal input to a VIDEO INPUT connector is selected on the control panel Connect to the input signal sources video cameras etc The outputs are relay contact signals with a capacity of 200 mA 30 V 6 TERMINAL connector USB type B This is a USB interface connector Use it when connecting to a computer for a software version upgrade Connector Input signal for BKDF 701 Input signal...

Page 21: ...n using a DME switcher Basic operations to be always carried out Advanced operations to be carried out as required Select the background image see page 3 13 Select the foreground image see page 3 13 Inserting characters and graphics 1 Luminance key see page 3 33 Chroma key see page 3 36 Select the effect see pages 3 23 and 24 Modifying the boundary see page 3 26 Changing the position and size see ...

Page 22: ...utton 2 The pressed button lights amber and the video signal connected to the VIDEO INPUT 2 connector is selected as the foreground image To check the selected image on the program monitor move the fader lever to the opposite end After checking return the lever to the position closest to you If a preview monitor is connected the selected foreground image appears in the preview monitor 4 Press the ...

Page 23: ...UND bus button 2 is lit red and FOREGROUND bus button 1 is lit amber This indicates that as a result of the transition the video signal connected to the VIDEO INPUT 2 connector is automatically selected as the background image and the video signal connected to the VIDEO INPUT 1 connector as the foreground image DME Switcher Introduction Transition time setting Dots appear to the lower right of the...

Page 24: ...HOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PVW DIRECT RECALL DIRECT PATTERN CCR TITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS AUXILIARY BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FOREGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VI...

Page 25: ...s also possible to have a demonstration with user registered snapshots In this case hold down buttons 3 and 7 in the pattern numeric keypad and press the AUTO TRANS button During the demonstration the buttons on the pattern numeric keypad light in turn in the counterclockwise direction LAST X INS RST TITLE 1 2 EDITOR LUM LUM LUM DSK EDGE TRAIL SHADOW GPI CRK CRK BORDER BEVELD EDGE SET UP MASK MASK...

Page 26: ... 5 6 7 8 PATTERN KEY PAD Menu control section Menu page number 1 2 means that this is the first of two pages Menu name Refers to the PAGE button Refers to buttons and knobs F1 to F5 Setting items parameters Values for the settings 0 100 indicates a numerical range Menu display MATTE P 1 2 SELECT INT V Lum 0 100 Sat 0 100 Hue 0 99 CH2BRD BRDMAT PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 A P appears here when preread edit...

Page 27: ...OREGROUND bus buttons 1 to 8 a freeze frame stored in the frame memory MEMORY button or internal pattern signal INT VIDEO button 1 To select the background image press one of BACKGROUND bus buttons 1 to 8 The pressed button lights red 2 To select the foreground image press one of FOREGROUND bus buttons 1 to 8 The pressed button lights amber Program output and lit button colors The BACKGROUND bus b...

Page 28: ... and in the pattern numeric keypad press the UP or DOWN button Each time you press the pattern changes and the new pattern appears on the program monitor Turn the F5 PTN knob LAST X INS RST TITLE 1 2 EDITOR LUM LUM LUM DSK EDGE TRAIL SHADOW GPI CRK CRK BORDER BEVELD EDGE SET UP MASK MASK MASK SOFT SHIFT CCR LIGHTING BORDER MATTES LOCATION LEARN EDIT RECALL HOLD INPUT INITIAL PATTERN ADJ PAGE F1 F2...

Page 29: ...LIARY buttons Selecting Images Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 17 Selecting an Effect This section describes the types of effects you can use on this system and how to select an effect Types of Effect The DFS 700 700P has more than 450 built in effect patterns provided as standard Each pattern is identified by a number and the patterns are grouped together under headings such...

Page 30: ... 8 Pattern number 9 Effect type wipe Motion type transition 9 Pattern number 24 Effect type wipe Motion type transition Selecting an Effect Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 19 The foreground image appears in the upper left corner and fills the screen in a series of vertical strips The foreground image appears from the right and slides over the background image to the left The ...

Page 31: ...fect type page turn Motion type transition 3 Pattern number 2200 Effect type sphere Motion type transition P IN P RST Pattern number 1100 Effect type picture in picture Motion type animation 0 Pattern number 2260 Effect type ripple Motion type transition Selecting an Effect Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 21 Nonlinear effects These effects include effects such as ripples unde...

Page 32: ...lection mode use the following procedure Note If the EDIT button in the user program section see page 2 11 is lit first press it turning it off 1 Press the DIRECT PATTERN button turning it on The unit is now in direct pattern selection mode 2 In the pattern numeric keypad press the button assigned to the desired effect pattern turning it on This selects the effect assigned to the button and the pa...

Page 33: ...T INITIAL PATTERN ADJ PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 USER PGM STATUS EDIT SNAP SHOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PVW DIRECT RECALL DIRECT PATTERN CCR TITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS AUXILIARY ...

Page 34: ...Z MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS AUXILIARY BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FOREGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PATTERN KEY PAD Effect control section Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 27 To blur the image boundary Use the following procedure 1 Press the SOFT button in the EDGE section turning it on and disp...

Page 35: ...tment is possible for an effect see the section Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations page A 22 Procedure To change the position and size of an effect pattern use the following procedure 1 After checking in the section Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations page A 22 select an effect pattern for which it is possible to change the position and size 2 To move the pattern horizontally x ...

Page 36: ...st page A 5 select a user modifiable effect The variable parameters of the selected effect appear in the menu display If the selected effect has no variable parameters the menu display shows a message No Adjustable Parameter 2 Using knobs and buttons F1 to F5 set the parameters LAST X INS RST TITLE 1 2 EDITOR LUM LUM LUM DSK EDGE TRAIL SHADOW GPI CRK CRK BORDER BEVELD EDGE SET UP MASK MASK MASK SO...

Page 37: ... effects You can use either a luminance key or a chroma key for this insertion Luminance Key In a luminance key a certain luminance level in the foreground image is used as the threshold for creating the key signal and the corresponding part of the foreground image is inserted into the background image Normally the foreground image is on a black background consisting of bright text to be inserted ...

Page 38: ...EY PAD 3 6 4 1 2 5 Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title Key Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 35 4 In the TITLE section of the menu control section press a LUM button turning it on The luminance key menu appears in the menu display In the following example the LUM button in column 1 is lit T1LUM 1 1 Clip 0 100 Gain 0 100 INVERT OFF FILL VIDEO Densty 0 100 PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 ...

Page 39: ...age formed by chroma keying program output Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 37 Auto chroma keying To combine the background image and foreground image by auto chroma keying use the following procedure 1 Select the background image with the BACKGROUND bus buttons The selected background image appears on the program monitor 2 Select the foreground image with the FOREGROUND bus b...

Page 40: ...utes the auto chroma key and a composite of the background and foreground images appears in the program monitor Cursor Foreground image Cursor adjustment Control knob Move horizontally F1 Pos H Move vertically F2 Pos V Change the size F3 SIZE Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 39 Making fine adjustments to the composite image Following the manual chroma key procedure see next pa...

Page 41: ...ITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS AUXILIARY BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FOREGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PATTERN KEY PAD 2 3 4 Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title Key Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 41 4 Watching the compos...

Page 42: ...or example gray the boundary is made to stand out less This function is called color cancel To use the color cancel function use the following procedure 1 In the TITLE section of the menu control section press the CRK button turning it on and display page 2 of the chroma key menu The following example appears when the CRK button in column 1 is lit T1CRK 2 3 COLCAN ON Sat 0 100 Hue 0 99 Densty 0 10...

Page 43: ...TES LOCATION LEARN EDIT RECALL HOLD INPUT INITIAL PATTERN ADJ PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 USER PGM STATUS EDIT SNAP SHOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PVW DIRECT RECALL DIRECT PATTERN CCR TITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1...

Page 44: ... 7 8 FOREGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PATTERN KEY PAD 1 5 1 3 4 2 Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 47 3 Select the downstream key fill signal 1 Press the PAGE button and switch to page 1 of the downstream key menu DSK 1 2 Clip 0 100 Gain 0 100 INVERT OFF Densty 0 100 FILL VIDEO PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 2 Press the F4 FILL button to select the signal used as the key...

Page 45: ... HOLD INPUT INITIAL PATTERN ADJ PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 USER PGM STATUS EDIT SNAP SHOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PVW DIRECT RECALL DIRECT PATTERN CCR TITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS ...

Page 46: ...ime and transition direction Setting the Transition Time The transition time measures the duration of an effect in frames 1 30 second NTSC or 1 25 second PAL ranging from 0 to 999 frames In this system you can set the transition time for a downstream key or fade to black independently of the transition time for an effect Procedure To set the transition time use the following procedure 1 Press the ...

Page 47: ...N NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PVW DIRECT RECALL DIRECT PATTERN CCR TITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS AUXILIARY BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FOREGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 48: ...NS AUXILIARY BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FOREGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PATTERN KEY PAD AUTO TRANS button Fader lever Chapter 3 Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 55 Using the AUTO TRANS button To execute the effect automatically at the preset transition time press the AUTO TRANS button turning it on To pause the transition During the transition press the AUT...

Page 49: ...utton to select the color matte to adjust INT V internal video color matte used for foreground and background images BORD border color matte used to fill the border applied to an effect pattern and as key fill for a title key EFFECT general purpose color matte for use in effects SHADOW color matte used for shadows around an input image fill DSKFL DSK fill color matte used as key fill for a downstr...

Page 50: ... patterns numbered 2261 2264 2267 2269 and 2279 Procedure To adjust the color balance with the color correction function use the following procedure 1 Press the CCR button in the delegation section turning it on 2 Press one of the AUXILIARY buttons turning it on to select the bus to which the color adjustment applies 3 Press the CCR button in the menu control section turning it on to display the c...

Page 51: ...rning it on to select the input video signal 4 Press the MEMORY button in the BACKGROUND bus button row turning it on 5 To capture a frame from still video press the FRAME button turning it on To capture a field from moving video leave the FRAME button off Pressing the FRAME button toggles it on and off 6 Press the FREEZ button turning it on to capture the image For capture from a moving video inp...

Page 52: ...ransition during execution During the transition while the FADE TO BLACK button is lit amber press the FADE TO BLACK button This immediately reverses the direction of the transition Setting the fade to black transition time Follow the procedure in the section Setting the Transition Time page 3 51 To change the color from black Follow the procedure in the section Adjusting Color Mattes page 3 57 To...

Page 53: ...ry mode LAST X INS RST TITLE 1 2 EDITOR LUM LUM LUM DSK EDGE TRAIL SHADOW GPI CRK CRK BORDER BEVELD EDGE SET UP MASK MASK MASK SOFT SHIFT CCR LIGHTING BORDER MATTES LOCATION LEARN EDIT RECALL HOLD INPUT INITIAL PATTERN ADJ PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 USER PGM STATUS EDIT SNAP SHOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PV...

Page 54: ...n addition to the internal effect patterns you can also create user customized effect patterns These are referred to as user program effects With standard equipment you can save a maximum of 40 effects You use these effect patterns in the same way as the internal patterns using the assigned number Constructing a User Program Effect You build a user program effect from key frames which show an outl...

Page 55: ...frame 1 Key frame 2 Key frame 3 Key frame 4 B F F F F Key frame 1 Key frame 2 Key frame 3 Key frame 4 User Program Effects Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4 5 Modification Parameters You can adjust key frames using the effect control section and location section to set the parameters described on pages 4 6 and 4 7 If you specify a linear user program effect number the f...

Page 56: ... Rotation about the z axis Pers knob Perspective adjustment Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4 7 Parameters for nonlinear user program effects 9200 to 9209 and 9300 to 9309 Controls and parameters Impression of parameter adjustment Joystick Loc X knob Movement along x axis Joystick Loc Y knob Movement along y axis Location section Z knob Loc Z knob Magnification Angle kn...

Page 57: ...Rotation about the z axis 400 to 400 c 0 Pers Perspective 0 to 400 200 Angle Direction of folding 100 to 100 c 20 Offset Degree of modification 0 to 200 0 Rot Z Rotation about the z axis 400 to 400 c 0 Radius Radius 0 to 100 0 FORM Type of modification TURN ROLL SPHEREd TURN Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4 9 About the key frame duration The KfDur value key frame durat...

Page 58: ... Advanced Operations 4 11 4 Press the EDIT button The button lights the system enters user program edit mode and the monitor shows the image key frame 1 selected on the FOREGROUND bus buttons This is because for a new effect key frame 1 is saved as an unmodified full screen foreground 5 In the menu set the parameters and create key frame 2 When creating a transition effect see the section Notes on...

Page 59: ...RN ADJ PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 USER PGM STATUS EDIT SNAP SHOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R REV DSK PVW DIRECT RECALL DIRECT PATTERN CCR TITLE 1 SOURCE TITLE 2 SOURCE DSK FILL SUPER BG FRGD 2 MEMORY FRAME FREEZ MIX EFFECT BACKGROUND BLACK MEMORY INT VIDEO TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CUT AUTO TRANS AUXILIARY BLACK MEMORY IN...

Page 60: ... 5 EDIT display window 3 Key frame to delete A 1 B 2 D 3 E 4 5 6 7 8 Example Deleting key frame 3 Undefined key frames STATUS display window 4 EDIT display window 3 continued Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4 14 Chapter 4 Advanced Operations User Program Effects Adding a key frame Adding a key frame before addition After carrying out the procedure to step 4 in the section To recall a user program ef...

Page 61: ... key frame in a linear effect The key frames temporarily saved in numeric buttons are lost when the DFS 700 700P is powered off Chapter 4 Advanced Operations Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4 17 Copying a key frame You can use the temporary assignment function to copy data from one key frame to another Use the following procedure 1 Recall the user program effect you want to copy from and press the E...

Page 62: ...UTO TRANS button LAST X INS RST TITLE 1 2 EDITOR LUM LUM LUM DSK EDGE TRAIL SHADOW GPI CRK CRK BORDER BEVELD EDGE SET UP MASK MASK MASK SOFT SHIFT CCR LIGHTING BORDER MATTES LOCATION LEARN EDIT RECALL HOLD INPUT INITIAL PATTERN ADJ PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 USER PGM STATUS EDIT SNAP SHOT SET PATTERN NUMBER EFFECT DSK FTB SET TRANS RATE 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 DOWN UP ENTER FADE TO BLACK P IN P DSK DEL N R R...

Page 63: ...Operations Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4 21 Saving a Snapshot To save a snapshot use the following procedure Note The unit is shipped with snapshots saved in registers 0 to 99 By carrying out the following procedure you overwrite these settings 1 Set the buttons and controls on the control panel so that it is configured to the state you want to save 2 Press the LEARN button The button lights and...

Page 64: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4 23 Use the following procedure 1 In the pattern numeric keypad press the DIRECT RECALL button turning it on This switches to direct recall mode 2 Press the one of buttons 0 to 9 corresponding to the snapshot you want to recall This recalls the snapshot To cancel the snapshot recall operation In step 4 press the LEARN button instead of the ENTER button The LEARN butt...

Page 65: ...one recorder The PVE 500 controls the DFS 700 700P using PVE 500 control signals and GPI signals Note For details of preread editing see the section Preread Editing page 5 14 Control using PVE 500 control signals You can control the following DFS 700 700P functions using 9 pin serial control signals from the PVE 500 Input these signals to the EDITOR connector on the rear panel of the DFS 700 700P ...

Page 66: ...tic snapshot function set snapshot control menu item SEtUP 21 to On The factory default setting is OFF Cut Editing To perform a cut edit by controlling the DFS 700 700P from the PVE 500 use the following procedure For this operation refer also to the PVE 500 Operating Instructions 1 Press the A B button on the PVE 500 turning it off 2 Select the player VCR as the FROM source 3 Set the IN and OUT p...

Page 67: ...FS 700 700P with a BVE 600 Editing Control Unit to carry out A B roll editing using two players and one recorder The BVE 600 controls the DFS 700 700P using the GPI trigger signals T1 and T2 Notes You cannot use the built in switcher of the BVE 600 BKE 611 612 621 622 when you are using the DFS 700 700P For details of preread editing see the section Preread Editing page 5 14 Preparations Make the ...

Page 68: ...y supply a reference sync signal to the BVE 600 and VCRs from the BLACK BURST OUT connectors on the DFS 700 700P Control From the BVE 600 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5 7 Timing of the trigger T1 T2 signals The timing of the trigger signals output by the BVE 600 is as follows Timing of trigger signals in A B roll editing VCRs start IN po...

Page 69: ...ct must be executed in the reverse direction Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5 9 Downstream key control using GPI signals You can use signals from the GPI output connector on the BVE 900 910 2000 to turn the DFS 700 700P downstream key function on and off Input the GPI signals to the T2 connector on the rear panel of the DFS 700 700P The BV...

Page 70: ...tween transitions a IN OUT IN OUT b Transition Transition Transition Transition At least two frames Control From the BVE 900 2000 Series Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5 11 Control Using GPI Signals You can combine the DFS 700 700P with any editing control unit capable of GPI signal output to carry out A B roll editing using two players an...

Page 71: ...PI Signals Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5 13 Timing of the GPI signal The timing of the GPI signal from the editing control unit is as follows Timing of GPI signal in A B roll editing Turning a Downstream Key On and Off If in page 1 of the setup menu you have set F3 PORTS to PVE 500 or GPI then you can turn a downstream key on and off us...

Page 72: ...al is available to the R To obtain the DFS 700 700P program output use digital PGM OUT or analog component PGM OUT connectors on the DFS 700 700P processor unit Settings for preread editing Preparations on the DFS 700 700P In page 1 of the setup menu set F2 PRE_RD to ON When PRE_RD is set to ON a P appears at the beginning of line 2 of the menu display indicating preread mode Except during preread...

Page 73: ...chronizing signal input Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6 3 Key Signal Connections These connections are for the signals for title keys and downstream keys DSK for inserting text and graphics Key signal connections Character generator BLACK BURST OUT PANEL DSK KEY IN KEY OUT KEY OUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN GEN LOCK IN Character g...

Page 74: ...h the VCR 2 XLR 3 pin cables 3 RCC 5G 10G 30G 9 pin remote control cables or RCC 5F 33 pin remote control cables Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6 5 Connections for an A B Roll Editing System By combining a BVE 2000 or PVE 500 editing control unit with the DFS 700 and two players and one recorder VCR you can build an A B roll editing system Using...

Page 75: ...ter 6 System Connections and Settings Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6 7 Setup Menu Settings Setup Menu Organization The setup menu is divided into eight pages and each appears as shown in the following example Example display SYS P 1 8 SCREEN 4 3 PRE RD OFF PORTS PVE500 TALLY OFF CpnIN IN 4 System Setup page 1 8 F3 PORTS setting and control Menu name Settings Page Values To submenu But...

Page 76: ... In No is set to DSK appears as To assign a signal hold down the function key and press a cross point button on the background bus Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6 9 a Setup menu item CpnIN set to IN 1 4 b Setup menu item CpnIN set to IN 5 8 Output Video Setup page 4 8 Primary inputs and signal formats SDI serial digital signals Component analog...

Page 77: ...ues First value is factory default F1 BEEPER Toggle beeper on off ON OFF ON Beeper sounds if the fan stops there is a power supply error an operation error or a key pad operation OFF Beeper only sounds if the fan stops or there is a power supply error F2 BRIGHT Brightness of control panel fluorescent indicators LOW HIGH F3 SAVER Toggle screen saver on off When on the screen saver operates when the...

Page 78: ...patterns Reference page no Varieties in standard configuration Varieties with BKDF 711 installed Varieties with BKDF 712 installed Varieties with BKDF 711 and 712 installed 1 676 Wipe 79 79 79 79 A 29 A 30 700 809 Matrix wipe 37 37 37 37 A 30 A 31 1000 1018 Mosaic 10 10 10 10 A 31 1020 1027 Still mirror 8 8 8 8 A 32 1030 1058 Y C modify 10 10 10 10 A 32 1059 Cut 1 1 1 1 A 32 1065 1067 Strobe Cinem...

Page 79: ...4 animation Pattern No Types of effects The number of available patterns Reference page no Varieties in standard configuration Varieties with BKDF 711 installed Varieties with BKDF 712 installed Varieties with BKDF 711 and 712 installed Effect Type List Appendixes Appendixes A 5 Effect Control Parameter List You can change effect pattern parameters by using the pattern adjustment knobs joystick an...

Page 80: ...splayed per second Strobe 0 to 100 Cinema F1 Frames displayed per second Strobe 0 to 100 F2 Wide screen degree Wide 0 to 100 F3 Wide screen position Posi Bottom to top F4 Softness Soft 0 to 100 1120 to 1128 Picture in picture F2 Display position POS TOP_L TOP TOP_R LEFT CENTER RIGHT BTM_L BOTTOM BTM_R F3 Picture size Size 0 to 100 F4 X axis picture position Pos_X 100 to 100 F5 Y axis picture posit...

Page 81: ...Appendixes A 8 Appendixes Effect control parameters continued Pattern No Effect type and adjustable parameters 2260 to 2269 Ripple F1 Amplitude of modulation Amp 0 to 100 F2 Frequency of modulation Freq 0 to 100 F3 Speed of modulation Speed 100 to 100 2260 to 2265 only or area of modulation Area 100 to 100 2266 2267 F4 Aspect ratio of modulation Aspect 0 to 100 F5 Direction of modulation Angle 0 t...

Page 82: ...00 F5 Relative position on X axis Gap_X 0 to 100 continued Appendixes Appendixes A 11 Effect control parameters continued Pattern No Effect type and adjustable parameters 2522 2ch picture in picture F1 Delay between channels Delay 0 to 100 F2 Direction of picture movement CH1 1CHDIR LEFT RIGHT TOP BOTTOM BTM R BTM L TOP L TOP R F3 Direction of picture movement CH2 2CHDIR LEFT RIGHT TOP BOTTOM BTM ...

Page 83: ...2533 2534 2ch picture in picture F1 Delay between channels Delay 0 to 100 F2 Speed of rotation Rot 100 to 100 F3 Perspective Pers 0 to 100 2550 to 2554 Two picture front reverse page turn F1 Direction of turn Angle 0 to 99 F2 Change in turn direction Curve 100 to 100 continued Appendixes Appendixes A 13 Effect control parameters continued 2700 3D page turn 2701 F1 Direction of turn Angle 0 to 99 F...

Page 84: ...rn 3D twist F3 Area of the part that twists Area 0 to 100 F4 Type of twist TYPE TYPE01 TYPE02 TYPE03 TYPE04 F6 Amount of X axis rotation Rot_X 100 to 100 F7 Amount of Y axis rotation Rot_Y 100 to 100 F8 Amount of Z axis rotation Rot_Z 100 to 100 F9 Perspective Pers 0 to 100 F10 Delay before start of twist Delay 100 to 100 X Y Z Location enlargement and reduction of the pattern Effect Control Param...

Page 85: ...uto rotation Spd_Z 100 to 100 X Y Z Location enlargement and reduction of the pattern Effect Control Parameter List continued Appendixes Appendixes A 17 Effect control parameters continued Pattern No Effect type and adjustable parameters 2826 3D one picture brick 2827 F1 Amount of X axis rotation Rot_X 100 to 100 F2 Amount of Y axis rotation Rot_Y 100 to 100 F3 Amount of Z axis rotation Rot_Z 100 ...

Page 86: ...ht source Light 100 to 100 X Y Z Location enlargement and reduction of the pattern Effect Control Parameter List continued Appendixes Appendixes A 19 Effect control parameters continued Pattern No Effect type and adjustable parameters 2854 3D wave 2855 F1 Amount of X axis rotation Rot_X 100 to 100 F2 Amount of Y axis rotation Rot_Y 100 to 100 F3 Amount of Z axis rotation Rot_Z 100 to 100 F4 Perspe...

Page 87: ...on type as follows Effects classified by direction type Pattern No Characteristics Direction type Transition type Animation type When you move the fader from one end to the other and back the effect is executed in the same direction Crosspoints selected with the BACKGROUND and FOREGROUND bus buttons change when the effect is executed When you move the fader from one end to the other and back the e...

Page 88: ...t the BKDF 712 is required for this function Pattern No TITLE EDGE CROP LOCATE LIGHTING TRAIL OPTION BD SF BV L R T B XY Z SP LN PL TR DB DS 711 712 0001 to 0016 0017 to 0018 0019 to 0020 0021 to 0029 0030 to 0033 0034 to 0039 0104 to 0676 0700 to 0809 1000 1001 1003 to 1010 1011 1015 to 1018 1020 to 1027 1030 to 1050 1055 to 1058 1059 1065 1066 to 1067 1075 to 1079 1080 1100 to 1101 1102 to 1105 ...

Page 89: ...AIL OPTION BD SF BV L R T B XY Z SP LN PL TR DB DS 711 712 Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations Appendixes Appendixes A 25 1732 1740 1741 1742 1750 to 1753 1760 to 1770 1780 to 1783 1800 to 1806 1807 to 1811 1812 to 1816 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1900 1901 1902 to 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 and 1950 1951 1952 1954 1955 1956 1958 and 1959 1960 to 1964 2000 to 2003...

Page 90: ...Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations Appendixes Appendixes A 27 Pattern No TITLE EDGE CROP LOCATE LIGHTING TRAIL OPTION BD SF BV L R T B XY Z SP LN PL TR DB DS 711 712 2325 2326 2327 2328 and 2329 2340 to 2344 2345 and 2346 2347 and 2348 2349 and 2350 2351 2352 and 2353 2354 and 2355 2356 and 2357 2360 to 2375 2380 to 2395 2400 to 2419 2420 to 2427 2428 and 2429 2430 to 2437 2470 to 2473 2...

Page 91: ...s Appendixes A 29 Effect Pattern Image List This section illustrates the effect patterns of the DFS 700 700P FG F G FG FG T 1 2 3 4 5 T T T T T 6 7 8 9 10 T T T T T 11 12 13 14 15 T T T T T 16 17 18 19 20 T T T T T 21 22 23 24 26 T T T T T 30 31 32 33 T T T T 104 105 106 107 T T T Direction of the effect a Left and right mirror pictures Upper and lower mirror pictures FG BG Abbreviations in the il...

Page 92: ... RANDOM RANDOM RANDOM Wipe continued Matrix wipe continued Appendixes Appendixes A 31 772 773 T T 774 T T 787 788 789 790 791 T T T T 792 793 794 795 796 T T T T T 797 798 799 800 T T T 808 809 T 1000 1001 1003 1006 1010 1011 1015 A T 1016 1018 T T T A T T T A A RANDOM RANDOM RANDOM BG BG FG MOSAIC 8X8 MOSAIC 8X8 FG 1017 FG FG MOSAIC 8X8 BG BG FG HORIZONTAL MOSAIC HORIZONTAL MOSAIC FG BG BG VERTIC...

Page 93: ... BG BG DISSOLVE FG Y MASK FG C MASK DISSOLVE BG BG DISSOLVE FG MODIFY FG BG MODIFY FG BG MODIFY FG MODIFY BG BG FG MODIFY 1059 T FG CUT BG Sill mirror Y C modify Cut Appendixes Appendixes A 33 1065 1066 1067 A A A 1100 1102 A A 1105 A 1103 1109 A A A A 1106 1107 1104 A A 1075 A A 1108 1101 1130 A A 1131 BG FG STROBE DISSOLVE FG BG B W STROBE BG FG BG COLOR STROBE BG BG FG CROPPING fade P in P P in...

Page 94: ...F G FG FG FG F G FG FG FG FG BG F G FG FG F G stream F G stream stream FG FG stream Spotlight Dynamic mirror Stream Accordion Appendixes Appendixes A 35 1285 A A 1286 1240 1241 A A 1280 1282 A A 1283 A A 1281 A 1250 1251 1252 1253 1260 A A T A T 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 T T T T 1269 1270 T T T 1271 1300 1302 1304 T 1305 1307 T T T T T 1306 1301 1303 T T BG FG FG FG FG DISSOLVE BG DISSOLVE FG FG FG...

Page 95: ...340 T T T 1341 1331 T T 1343 T T 1344 1347 T T 1349 1350 T T 1351 1360 T T 1361 1362 T T 1363 Split slide continued Appendixes Appendixes A 37 1370 1372 1380 1382 1385 1387 1390 T T T T T T T T 1391 T 1371 1373 T T 1381 1383 T T 1386 1388 T 1392 T T 1393 1394 T Split slide continued ...

Page 96: ...05 T T 1506 1507 T T 1508 1510 1513 1515 1522 1530 1535 T 1532 T T T 1531 1533 T T 1534 T T T T Compress Expand Appendixes Appendixes A 39 1620 1600 1601 1602 1603 T T T T T 1630 1635 T T 1640 1643 T 1612 T T T T T T T 1605 1606 1607 1610 1604 1611 1613 1644 1690 T T T T 2D variable 2D rotation 2D rotation Compress Slide 2D rotation Compress Slide modified ...

Page 97: ... 1731 1740 T T 1750 T 1751 1753 T T T 1752 BG FG FG FG FG BG FG FG BG FG FG BG FG FG BG FG 3D rotation Door Split 3D rotation Appendixes Appendixes A 41 1760 1762 1770 1780 1781 1782 1783 1800 1802 1806 1807 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 T T T T T T T T T T 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 T T T T T 1765 T T T T T T T T T 3D rotation Compress Slide modified ...

Page 98: ...O BG FG T 1933 BG FG INT VIDEO T 1940 BG INT VIDEO FG T 1941 BG FG INT VIDEO T 1852 T T T T T T Album turn Flip Tumble continued Appendixes Appendixes A 43 1951 1952 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1962 1960 1964 1942 1943 BG FG INT VIDEO T BG INT VIDEO FG T BG INT VIDEO FG BG FG INT VIDEO BG FG INT VIDEO FG BG INT VIDEO BG FG INT VIDEO BG INT VIDEO FG BG INT VIDEO FG BG INT VIDEO FG BG INT VIDEO FG FG F...

Page 99: ... FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG T T 2127 2128 FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG FG Page turn Appendixes Appendixes A 45 2250 2251 PAGE TURN variable PAGE TURN variable PAGE TURN variable PAGE TURN variable PAGE TURN variable A P in P SPHERE fade P in P SPHERE 2150 2152 T T 2153 T T 2151 2154 2160 2161 2162 2163 2164 2165 2166 T T T T T T T T 2...

Page 100: ...4 2265 2266 2267 2268 2269 T A T T T T A T T T BG BG BG BG BG BG BG BG BG BG BG Ripple Burst Explosion Ring Swirl Appendixes Appendixes A 47 2300 2301 2302 2303 2304 2305 2306 2307 T T T T T T T T 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 2325 2326 2327 2328 2329 T T T T T T T T T T 2280 2281 2282 2283 2284 T T A T T Amoeba Melt Lens Two picture slide Two picture slide 2D rotation ...

Page 101: ...3 2344 2345 2346 2347 2348 2349 2350 2351 2352 2353 2354 2355 2356 2357 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T BG BG BG BG BG Two picture rotation Compress Slide Appendixes Appendixes A 49 2360 2361 2362 2363 2364 2365 2370 2371 2372 2373 2374 2375 T T T T T T T T T T T T Two picture intersect ...

Page 102: ... 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 2390 2391 2392 2393 2394 2395 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T Two picture box Appendixes Appendixes A 51 2400 2401 2402 2403 2404 2405 2406 2407 2410 2411 2412 2413 2414 2415 2416 2417 2418 2419 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T Two picture brick ...

Page 103: ...25 2426 2427 2428 2429 2430 2431 2432 2433 2434 2435 2436 2437 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T Two picture brick flip type Split 3D rotation Appendixes Appendixes A 53 2480 2481 2482 2483 2484 2485 2486 T T T T T T T T 2487 2488 2489 2490 2491 2492 T T T T T T T 2493 2494 2495 2496 T T T T 2497 2498 2499 T T Masked flip ...

Page 104: ...0 2511 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 2517 2518 2519 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 2ch picture in picture Appendixes Appendixes A 55 2550 2551 2552 2553 2554 T T T T T 2520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 2526 2527 2530 2531 2532 2533 2534 A A A A A A A A A A A A A BG BG BG BG BG BG 2ch picture in picture Two picture page turn ...

Page 105: ... T T T T T 2600 2604 2605 2610 2611 2612 2613 2620 2624 2625 T T T T T T T T T T T T T Split page turn 3D split Appendixes Appendixes A 57 2651 T 2640 2641 2642 2643 2644 2645 2646 2650 T T T T T T T T T T 2660 2661 T T 2630 2631 2632 2633 T T T T 3D split flip Multi cube Three picture multi cube ...

Page 106: ... 2700 2701 2702 2703 2704 2705 T T T T T T T T T T T T T 2720 2721 2722 2724 2723 T T T T 2690 2691 2692 T T T T Special wipe 3D page turn 3D twist Appendixes Appendixes A 59 2750 2752 2751 2740 T T T 2730 2731 2732 2733 2734 2735 2736 2737 2738 2739 T T T T T T T T T T 3D box twist 3D modeling effect ...

Page 107: ...2830 2831 A A 2832 2833 A A A A A 2827 BG BG BG BG 3D beveled edge Picture in picture 3D modeled edge Picture in picture 3D cube 3D brick Appendixes Appendixes A 61 2840 2841 2842 2843 2844 2845 A A A A A A BG BG BG BG BG BG BG 2850 2851 2852 2853 2854 2855 2857 2856 A A A A A A A A 2860 2861 A A 2865 2866 A A 3D cylinder Sphere Heart 3D wave 3D flag Kaleidoscope 3D crystal Mirror cube ...

Page 108: ... you can exchange the label on the numeric buttons Proceed as follows 1 Write the new pattern on one of the supplied exchange labels 2 Insert the supplied tool into the hole at the side of the button and remove the button 3 Insert the tool into the slot on the side of button lifting up the white button cap and remove the cap 4 Remove the old label and insert the new label 5 Replace the white butto...

Page 109: ... 75 ohms R Y B Y 0 756 Vp p 75 ohms RGB To use some of the above COMPONENT connectors R G B 0 756 Vp p 75 ohms sync on green COMPOSITE with BKDF 702 702P BNC type 4 VIDEO 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative S VIDEO with BKDF 702 702P DIN 4 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative C BURST 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms REF VIDEO BNC type 2 loop through SYNC 0 286 Vp p BURST 0 286 Vp p SDI INPUT BNC type 4 with BKDF 701 8 2...

Page 110: ...ut signals to an external sync signal GPI Abbreviation of general purpose interface An interface used to carry out remote control from editing control units lacking a formal interface Hue The attribute of colors that allows them to be classified as red green blue and so on Red and pink have the same hue but different saturations Appendixes Appendixes A 67 Key clip In luminance keys to specify a re...

Page 111: ...2 4 type list A 3 types 3 17 selection using pattern buttons 3 23 selection using pattern numbers 3 24 ENTER button 2 6 External key mode 3 46 Example effects 3 18 Example operation 1 3 2 Example operation 2 3 5 F Fader lever 2 5 3 54 Fader lever stiffness adjusting screw 2 5 Fade to black 3 63 Fade to black and DSK section 2 1 2 6 FADE TO BLACK button 2 6 Features 1 1 FOREGROUND bus button 2 3 3 ...

Page 112: ...fication mode 3 23 Pattern numeric keypad 2 1 2 5 PGM OUT connectors 2 14 Picture in picture 3 5 Power switch and indicator 2 13 Preread editing 5 14 connections 6 4 Primary cross point bus section 2 1 2 3 Primary inputs and signal formats 6 9 Processor unit 2 13 PVE 500 5 1 PVW connector 2 15 R Rear panel 2 13 RECALL button 2 11 4 22 REF VIDEO IN connectors 2 15 REV button 2 5 3 52 S Saturation 3...

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