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DVS-7200 • Product Guide
Features and Benefits
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Basic Tools
This section describes basic DVS-7200 features used in day-to-day production and
post-production.
Control Panel
The DVS-7200’s compact and modular control panel is similar in design and layout
to the larger DVS-7000 series, but with two M/E (mix-effects) banks rather than
three. This streamlined architecture includes two powerful keyers and a color
background generator on each M/E, and the ability to add up to two optional DSKs
(down-stream keyers). Fully-loaded, six simultaneous key layers are possible.
Like all Sony digital switchers, the DVS-7200’s control panel is engineered for
simplicity and ease-of-use. A large-scale display screen offers easy access to
operational parameters, adjustments, and setup functions.
The control panel also supports a variety of optional sub-panels for memory recall
control, DME control, DSK control, and E-File control. All sub-panels are
identical in size, allowing their in-panel locations to be customized as required. In
addition, optional Source Name Display Units are available for electronically
labeling primary and auxiliary inputs — directly above the bus rows.
The control panel’s benefits are as clear as the design — streamlined operations,
comfort, and flexibility.
Input Flexibility
The DVS-7200 can be equipped with 12, 24, or 36 primary inputs and up to four
component analog chroma key inputs. For flexibility, all SDI inputs can be
switched (from the panel) between component digital (4:2:2) and composite digital
(4fsc) operations. This versatile system allows you to edit, for example, with
component DVW-500’s in one session and composite DVR-20’s in the next —
seamlessly.
By adding the BKDS-7110 “Mother Board,” you can also customize your input
configuration with a mix of analog composite and serial digital input modules — up
to three BKDS-7110 boards can be installed, and up to 12 input modules can be
installed per board, in any combination. Even though the switcher’s internal
processing is fully digital, the analog composite input modules provide a convenient
gateway for existing composite equipment.
Note that with the hybrid composite analog/digital configuration, when you switch
to component digital operations, all composite analog inputs are temporarily
disabled.
The bottom line is that the DVS-7200 is not restricted to one or two input
configurations. You have the flexibility to configure the precise system to suit the
customer’s current requirements — and expand when future needs arise.
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