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Section 1 — System Overview
Secondary Wipe Generators
An optional Secondary Wipe Generator for each Mix/Effects provides a second
wipe pattern for each of the M/E systems. With this option installed, two
independent wipe patterns are allowed within each M/E. The output from the
Secondary Wipe Generator can be mixed or non-additively mixed with the output
from the primary wipe generator to create novel wipe patterns.
This option also allows the Preset wipe pattern to differ from the transition wipe
pattern. It can also be used as an additional mask source and a matte generator
modulator within each M/E.
The Secondary Wipe Generator Modules are sub-modules which mount onto the
Mix/Wipe Modules in each M/E.
An identical Secondary Wipe Generator Module option is also available for the
Program/Preset Mixer in the Model 4000-2A switcher only.
Dual Chromatte Advanced Chroma Keyer
Optional Chromatte™ Advanced Chroma Keyer Modules are available for
component chroma keying. Each module provides chroma keying for both
foreground keyers in each M/E. Dual Chromatte™ Chroma Keyer Modules are
installed in the lower front bay of the Signal Processor Frame. Any internal 4:2:2
component signal may be used to chroma key.
To use external analog component inputs for chroma keying, the optional Dual
Analog Component Chroma Key Input Modules must be installed. Each input
module provides two analog component inputs for use by any chroma keyer. Up
to three input modules may be installed for a total of six analog component inputs.
The input modules are installed in the lower rear bay of the Signal Processor
Frame.
The following analog component formats are supported:
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RGB Betacam®
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YUV
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MII
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SMPTE
1. Betacam is the registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
Summary of Contents for Grass Valley 4000
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