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Chapter 4
Basic Operations for Image Creation
Basic Operating Procedure
First delegate the buttons in the downstream keyer control section to the
required keyer, then control the downstream key transition using the
downstream keyer control section and associated menus.
The following is the basic procedure for carrying out a downstream key
transition.
Inserting or removing a downstream key
Using a dissolve, wipe or DME wipe
DME wipes requires an optional BKDS-7180 DME Interface Board in the
DMK-7000.
The following example procedure inserts or removes DSK 1.
1
Press the DSK 1 keyer selection button, turning it on.
This delegates the downstream keyer control section to DSK 1.
2
When inserting a key, select the key fill and key source signals and make
any other required settings.
For more details of key signal selection and other settings, see the
section “Downstream Keys” (page 4-71).
3
Select the key transition type with the buttons (MIX, WIPE or DME) in
the transition type selection section.
Notes
• A DME wipe can be used only for one of the four downstream keys. If
a DME wipe is already selected for one of the other keyers, for example
DSK 2, then first change the transition type for DSK 2 to wipe or
dissolve, then select DME for DSK 1.
• On a 3.5-M/E system, if a DME wipe is already selected for the
background transition or for one of the other keyers, then the DME
button in the downstream keyer control section does not operate.
Basic Downstream Key Operations
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