Sony DFS-900M Operating Instructions Manual

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4-192-719-14 (2)
Multi Format
Switcher
Operating Instructions
Software Version 2.0
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
DFS-900M
Printed in Japan
© 2010 Sony Corporation
4192719140

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  • Page 1 4-192-719-14 (2) Multi Format Switcher Operating Instructions Software Version 2.0 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. DFS-900M Printed in Japan © 2010 Sony Corporation 4192719140...
  • Page 2 The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony This symbol is intended to alert the user to dealer regarding this product.
  • Page 3 The Authorized Representative for EMC and product When the unit is installed on the desk or the like, leave at safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse least 10 cm of space in the left and right sides. Leaving 10 cm or more of space above the unit is recommended for 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Page 4 électromagnétique suivant: E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé, ex. studio de télévision). Für Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE-Kennzeichnung und erfüllt Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 die EMV-Richtlinie der EG-Kommission. Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japon. Angewandte Normen: Le représentant autorisé...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    8 M/E Transition Block ..............24 9 DME/SETUP Block ..............24 0 Joystick Block ................25 qa Numeric Keypad................25 qs Display Panel/Menu Control Block..........25 BKDF-902 Rear Panel................. 25 DFS-900M Processor Unit............. 27 Front Panel ..................27 Rear Panel.................... 27 Table of Contents...
  • Page 6 Options ................... 30 BKDF-910 4 SDI Input Board ............30 BKDF-911 2 SD Video Input Board........... 30 BKDF-912 2 DVI Input Board............30 BKDF-960 4 SDI Output Board............30 BKDF-961 2 SD Video Output Board ..........30 BKDF-962 2 DVI Output Board ............31 BKDF-990 Power Supply Unit ............
  • Page 7 Chapter 4 Basic Operations Selecting Backgrounds ...............107 Switching Backgrounds.............. 108 Cutting to a New Background ............108 Cutting by using GPI output.............. 110 Using Transitions to Switch to the Next Video (Mix and Wipe) ..110 Switching with Mix Transitions ............112 Switching with Wipe and DME Wipe Transitions......
  • Page 8 Adding Lighting Effects ..............145 Registering User Patterns ..............146 Applying Masks to Keys ............. 146 Adding Edges to Keys..............147 Masking Downstream Keys with Box Masks ......149 Chapter 6 Registering Operations and Settings Event Operations .................150 Registering Events................150 Recalling Events................
  • Page 9 Wipe ....................188 Mask ....................190 DME Wipe ..................191 Messages and Actions to Take ..........196 Specifications ................201 DFS-900M Processor Unit ..............201 BKDF-901 1M/E Control Panel............201 BKDF-902 1.5M/E Control Panel............. 202 Optional Products ................202 Pin Assignments ................205 Example Connection of GPI Input ............
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview Chapter Features of This System The DFS-900M Multi Format Video Switcher is a compact switcher incorporating Digital Multi Effects (DME) functionality, and supporting both SD and HD systems. Multi-format support The system supports 480i/59.94 and 576i/50 formats for an SD system, and 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50, 720p/59.94, and 720p/50 formats for an HD system.
  • Page 11: Functions Newly Supported In Version 2.0

    You can also connect a commercially available touch panel monitor. This allows you to select menu items simply by touching the panel, making it much more convenient to change system settings and adjust setting values. Compact and easy-to-use control panels Two types of highly compact and easy-to-use control panels are available, each one designed to meet the requirements of space-limited applications.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Names And Functions Of Parts

    Names and Functions of Parts Chapter BKDF-901 1M/E Control Panel BKDF-901 Operating Blocks This section explains the functions of control panel parts For information about the rear panel of the control panel, by dividing them into nine blocks, as shown below. see “BKDF-901 Rear Panel”...
  • Page 13: External Connections And Power Block

    1 External Connections and Power 2 KEYER Block Block This block allows you to select a key type, to add a mask or edge (shadow) to a key, and to enable or disable DME. This block provides a connector for USB flash drives, The operation target key must be selected in advance (see buttons to turn control by editors and GPI on and off, and page 14).
  • Page 14: Key Delegation Block

    b PRESET selection button row Second press: With DME still enabled, use a key-processed signal as the key. These buttons select the video that will be the on-air background after a transition. Third press: The button goes out, and DME is disabled The signals that are assigned to the buttons in this row are again.
  • Page 15: Joystick Block

    When you press this button, lighting it, and then execute a AUTO TRANS (auto transition) button: Executes a transition with the fader lever, the video of the transition is transition using a downstream key. output to the preview screen. f FTB (fade to black) button Executes a transition in which the video changes to black.
  • Page 16: Numeric Keypad

    a DEFAULT button Returns the setting values of parameters assigned to the Y coordinate + joystick to the default values. Z coordinate – Z coordinate + b AUTO CK (auto chroma key) button Initiates and confirms the creation of an auto chroma key. Pressing this button once selects auto chroma key mode, in X coordinate –...
  • Page 17: Dme/Setup Block

    Button display Function 4 SHIFT button Switches to the next menu. 3 USER/STILL button EVENT Switches to event mode. 1 DME setting buttons Switches to sequence mode. Switches to the previous sub menu. Switches to the next sub menu. Buttons used when the EVENT button is lit (event mode) 2 Setup buttons Button display...
  • Page 18: Display Panel/Menu Control Block

    c USER/STILL button display area for four parameters. Useful supporting When pressed with the SHIFT button unlit, displays the information for menu operations may appear in the upper menu used for management of user specified wipe patterns right. and DME wipe patterns. When pressed with the SHIFT b F1 to F4 knobs button lit, displays the menu for still image storage operations, such as download, capture, and export.
  • Page 19 Use the supplied control cable to connect to the PANEL connector of the processor unit. Note This connector is for connection to the DFS-900M processor unit only. It cannot be connected to the processor unit of any other system. CAUTION •...
  • Page 20: Bkdf-902 1.5M/E Control Panel

    BKDF-902 1.5M/E Control Panel BKDF-902 Operating Blocks This section explains the functions of control panel parts For information about the rear panel of the control panel, by dividing them into twelve blocks, as shown below. see “BKDF-902 Rear Panel” (page 25). For details, see the pages indicated within parentheses.
  • Page 21: External Connections And Power Block

    1 External Connections and Power 2 KEYER Block Block See descriptions for the BKDF-901 in “ KEYER Block” (page 13). See descriptions for the BKDF-901 in “ External Connections and Power Block” (page 13). 3 Key/AUX (Auxiliary) Bus Control Block 1Key delegation buttons 2AUX delegation buttons 3KEY/AUX bus selection buttons...
  • Page 22: 4 M/E Cross-Point Bus Block

    The SHIFT buttons have two operating modes: one in For details, see “Selecting the operating mode of the which the buttons function as shift buttons only while held SHIFT buttons” (page 104). down, and one in which the shift function is alternately enabled and disabled each time the buttons are pressed.
  • Page 23: Program/Preset Transition Block

    1PROGRAM bus selection button row 2PRESET bus selection button row 3M/E buttons a PROGRAM bus selection button row a Transition type selection buttons MIX button: Press this button, lighting it, to select a mix See descriptions for the BKDF-901 in “PROGRAM transition.
  • Page 24: 8 M/E Transition Block

    b Transition type selection buttons MIX button: Press this button, lighting it, to select a mix 1 FTB (fade to black) button transition. The Rate menu appears in the display panel, allowing you to specify the transition rate. WIPE (FAM (full additive mix)) button: Press this button, lighting it, to select a wipe transition.
  • Page 25: Joystick Block

    c Setup buttons 1 DME setting buttons See descriptions of “Setup buttons” (page 17) for the BKDF-901. 2 USER button d STILL button Displays the menu for still image storage operations, such as download, capture, and export. 0 Joystick Block 4 STILL button See descriptions for the BKDF-901 in “...
  • Page 26 7 POWER switches A and B 6 -AC IN connectors A and B 5 Ground terminal 4 DEVICE connector 3 MAINTENANCE connector 2 PROCESSOR connector 1 EXT DISPLAY connector On how to use each connectors and switches, see descriptions in “BKDF-901 Rear Panel” (page 18). BKDF-902 1.5M/E Control Panel...
  • Page 27: Dfs-900M Processor Unit

    DFS-900M Processor Unit POWER switch and indicator Front Panel Powers the processor unit on and off. Press the = of the switch to power the unit on. The indicator lights in green when the unit is powered on. You can install the optional BKDF-990 Power Supply POWER switch and indicator Unit for use as a backup power supply.
  • Page 28 REF IN connector, this connector outputs the internal sync connector. If you will not be using loop-through output, signal used by the switcher as the reference signal. terminate the connector with a 75 Ω terminator. DFS-900M Processor Unit...
  • Page 29: Power Connectors

    Use the supplied control cable to connect to the PROCESSOR connector of the control panel. Note This connector is for connection to the DFS-900M control 3 Ground terminal panel only. It cannot be connected to the control panel of any other system.
  • Page 30: Options

    BKDF-912 2 DVI Input Board Options DVI IN (DVI input) 1 and 2 connectors BKDF-910 4 SDI Input Board SDI IN 1 to 4 connectors DVI IN (DVI input) 1 and 2 connectors (DVI-I type) Connect a computer which is equipped with DVI output connectors.
  • Page 31: Bkdf-962 2 Dvi Output Board

    • BKDF-950 Multi Viewer Board Connector Connector Output signals number name Composite Component COMP/Y Composite Luminance signal signal (Y) Not used Color difference signal (B-Y) Not used Color difference signal (R-Y) COMP Composite signal For signal settings, see “Specifying the signal type of analog output signals”...
  • Page 32: Chapter 3 Preparations

    Preparations Chapter Connecting Peripheral Devices This section provides examples of how to connect peripheral devices. After connecting a peripheral device to the switcher, use the menu system to make basic settings. Notes • When you connect a device that does not allow input of external sync signals, you can achieve synchronization by enabling the frame synchronizer of the input connector to which you have connected that device.
  • Page 33 To reference To reference Camera with To reference Camera with signal input signal input HD-SDI signal input HD-SDI output output (PMW-350, (PMW-EX3, etc.) etc.) Key signal generator or other device with HD-SDI output To reference To reference Camera with To reference Camera with signal input HD-SDI output...
  • Page 34: Connection Example 2: System With Editor Connected

    Connection Example 2: System with Editor Connected The figure below shows an example of a video editing system with a recorder, multiple players, signal output devices, and an editor to control the other devices. Connect the HD-SDI output of the output devices to the SDI IN connectors of the switcher.
  • Page 35 To reference signal input To reference signal input To reference signal input To REMOTE To REMOTE To REMOTE Key generator or other device Editor with HD-SDI output Player or other Player or other device with device with HD-SDI output HD-SDI output To EDITOR To SDI To SDI...
  • Page 36: Connection Example 3: Connection To A Device Equipped With A Dvi (Dvi-I) Connector

    Connection Example 3: Connection to a Device Equipped with a DVI (DVI-I) Connector You can use the optional BKDF-912 2 DVI Input Board or the optional BKDF-962 2 DVI Output Board to connect the switcher to a computer or other device equipped with a DVI-I connector.
  • Page 37 Computer Computer Computer To HD15 input connector To DVI To HDMI To DVI connector connector connector DVI-I h HD15 Monitor or other conversion adaptor device with HD15 DVI-I h HDMI input connector conversion cable To DVI1 To DVI2 To DVI1 To DVI1 To DVI1 To DVI2...
  • Page 38: Installing Optional Expansion Boards

    Installing Optional Expansion Boards This section explains how to install I/O expansion boards, function expansion boards, and the optional power supply unit. The following expansion options are available. For more information about the various options, see page 30. Type and function of expansion options Model number Input expansion 4 SDI Input Board...
  • Page 39 Input expansion board Output expansion board installation location installation location A number is assigned to each of the channels on installed I/O expansion boards (IN09 to IN24 on input expansion boards, and AUX03 to AUX10 on output expansion boards). The following table lists the installation locations of the various boards and the numbers assigned to their channels after installation.
  • Page 40 Output expansion board channel numbers Installation position on expansion board installation tray Lower tray Upper tray Left Center Right Left Center Right Whether board can be installed Output BKDF-960 – – AUX03 – – AUX07 number 4 SDI Output display after Board AUX06 AUX10...
  • Page 41 Use the following procedure to remove the panels on the expansion board installation tray. 1Remove the two screws (+M3) securing the ventilation adjustment panel, and remove the ventilation adjustment panel. 2Remove the two screws (+M2.6) securing the blank panel where you want to install an I/O expansion board, and remove the blank panel.
  • Page 42 Use the following procedure to affix the heat transfer sheet (supplied with each I/O expansion board) to the expansion board installation tray. 1Remove the adhesive surface cover sheet from one side only of the heat transfer sheet. 2Hold the bottom side of the heat transfer sheet (the side from which you removed the adhesive cover sheet) down and affix it to the expansion board installation tray, aligning it with the positioning guide frame on the expansion board installation tray.
  • Page 43 3Remove the adhesive surface cover sheet from the top side of the heat transfer sheet. (For input expansion boards) (For output expansion boards) Push the connectors of the expansion board through the inner side of the connector name plate frame, place the expansion board on the expansion board installation tray, and secure the board with the supplied four +M3 screws.
  • Page 44 Expansion board Screws Tightening torque BKDF-910 +M2.6 × 4 0.49N·m BKDF-911 BKDF-960 BKDF-961 BKDF-912 Hexagon head bolt 0.5N·m BKDF-962 (5mm in width across flats) × 4 Note For the BKDF-912 and BKDF-962, use a nut driver to tighten the hexagon head bolt.
  • Page 45: Installing Function Expansion Boards

    Using the four screws removed in step 1, attach the board tray stabilizers. To remove I/O expansion boards Carry out the installation procedure in reverse. Installing Function Expansion Boards About installation locations Pull the standard I/O module out from the rear panel of the processor unit, and install the function expansion boards on the standard I/O module.
  • Page 46 Standard I/O module MV1 socket DME1 socket MV2 socket DME2 socket To install function expansion boards Use the following procedure to install function expansion boards. Remove the four screws (+B 3×6) securing the board tray stabilizers, and remove the stabilizers. As shown in the figure below, push the levers on each end of the standard I/ O module to open them, and then pull the standard I/O module out.
  • Page 47 If you are installing the BKDF-940, proceed as follows to affix the heat transfer sheet supplied with the BKDF-940 to the function expansion board. 1Remove the adhesive surface cover sheet from one side only of the heat transfer sheet. 2Hold the bottom side of the heat transfer sheet (the side from which you removed the adhesive cover sheet) down and affix it to the standard I/ O module, aligning it with the positioning guide frame on the standard I/O module.
  • Page 48 3Remove the adhesive surface cover sheet from the top side of the heat transfer sheet. Align the connectors of the function expansion board with the sockets on the signal processing board of the standard I/O module, grasp the board near the connector, and push the board down until the connector is coupled into the socket.
  • Page 49 Insert the standard I/O board into its original slot, and align the notches of the levers on both sides of the board to the left and right sides of the slot mouth. As shown in the figure below, lock the standard I/O module by pulling the levers toward the inside.
  • Page 50: Installing The Bkdf-990 Power Supply Unit

    Using the four screws removed in step 1, attach the board tray stabilizers. To remove function expansion boards Carry out the installation procedure in reverse. Installing the BKDF-990 Power Supply Unit To install the BKDF-990 Remove the front panel of the processor unit, remove the internal blank panel, and then install the BKDF-990.
  • Page 51 Remove the two screws (+B 4×8) securing the blank panel inside the processor unit, and remove the blank panel. Insert the BKDF-990 into the installation slot inside the processor unit, and push it all the way in. Using the two screws removed in step 2, secure the BKDF-990 to the processor unit.
  • Page 52 Using the two screws removed in step 1, attach and secure the front panel. To remove the BKDF-990 Power off the BKDF-990, and then carry out the installation procedure in reverse. Installing Optional Expansion Boards...
  • Page 53: Connecting Up The Switcher

    Connecting Up the Switcher This section explains how to connect up the switcher system. Changing the Internal Switch Setting in the Processor Unit (When Using the BKDF-902) When using the BKDF-902, change the setting of a DIP switch on the external device interface connectors board in the processor unit.
  • Page 54 Set pin 2 of the DIP switch under the flat cable to the “ON” position. Note Do not change settings of the other pins. Insert the external device interface connectors board into its original slot, and align the notches of the levers on both sides of the board to the left and right sides of the slot mouth.
  • Page 55 As shown in the figure below, lock the board by pulling the levers toward the inside. The board is pushed all the way into the slot and locked in place. Using the four screws removed in step 1, attach the board tray stabilizers. Connecting Up the Switcher...
  • Page 56: Connecting The Processor Unit And The Control Panel

    Connecting the Processor Unit and the Control Panel Using the control cable supplied with the processor unit, connect the PANEL connector of the processor unit and the PROCESSOR connector of the control panel. After connecting the control cable, use two AC power cords (not supplied) to connect the processor unit and the control panel to an AC power source.
  • Page 57: Powering The System On

    When using the BKDF-901 BKDF-901 control panel To - AC IN To PROCESSOR AC power cord (not supplied) To AC power Control cable (supplied) To PANEL Processor unit To - AC IN AC power cord (not supplied) To AC power When using the BKDF-902 BKDF-902 control panel To - AC IN...
  • Page 58 BKDF-902 BKDF-901 Turn on the POWER switch on the processor unit by pressing the @ of the switch. The processor unit is powered on, and the POWER indicator lights in green. Turn on the POWER switch (when using the BKDF-901) or the POWER switches A and B (when using the BKDF-902) on the rear panel of the control panel.
  • Page 59 Display panel The following messages appear in the display panel during boot mode. Now Initializing…Please Wait…: Initializing Now initial communication started.: Establishing communication between the control panel and the processor unit Pull the fader lever once from the top of its range all the way to the bottom. Power on the peripheral devices.
  • Page 60 BKDF-902 BKDF-901 Press the SHUTDOWN button. The following message appears in the display panel. Press the F2 knob. Shutdown processing (storage of the various settings) begins. When storage of the setting ends, the following message appears in the display panel. Connecting Up the Switcher...
  • Page 61 Note Do not turn off the power switches during shutdown processing. If you turn off the power before the shutdown finishes, the switcher may become unable to boot normally. Turn off the POWER switch (when using the BKDF-901) or the POWER switches A and B (when using the BKDF-902) on the rear panel of the control panel.
  • Page 62: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Menus shown in the display panel allow you to make settings for the entire system, select effects, and so on. This section explains the types of menus, the configuration of the menu system, and basic menu operations. Basic Menu Configuration The menus of this switcher are divided into the following categories, depending on the type of operation and the setting target.
  • Page 63: Operating In Menus

    Sub menu name display Display panel Operating in Menus Use the F1 to F4 adjustment knobs to change and save settings. Setting names and values appear in the display panel above the corresponding adjustment knobs. F1 knob operation area F2 knob operation area F3 knob operation area F4 knob operation area Setting adjustment knobs...
  • Page 64 in the monitor. This can be an aid to smooth operations because it allows you to take in the entire menu system and several menu levels at a glance. Instead of the mouse and monitor, you can also connect a commercially available touch panel monitor.
  • Page 65 When selecting a PC monitor or touch panel monitor to connect to this switcher, select one with at least SVGA (800×600) resolution and the ability to adjust the resolution automatically. To calibrate a touch panel monitor If you have connected a touch panel monitor, you must calibrate it when you power the switcher on for the first time.
  • Page 66 Press the center point of the calibration mark in the upper left corner of the screen. The mark disappears when you press it, and another mark appears in the bottom right corner of the screen. Press the center point of the calibration mark in the bottom right corner of the screen.
  • Page 67 Press the mark on the screen. The control panel is powered off and then starts again automatically. The new settings are reflected when it starts again. mark to return to the calibration screen of step 4. Press the Note Calibrate the touch panel monitor again if you notice that a touch position is different from the display position.
  • Page 68 c Status section Displays the number of DME channels in use, the transition rate, and other status information. d Parameter section Displays the current settings of the current sub menu. Basic operations in the GUI menu screens To select menu and sub menu items If you have connected a PC monitor and a USB mouse, move the cursor to the menu or sub menu item that you want to set, and then left click the mouse.
  • Page 69 F1 knob F2 knob F3 knob F4 knob operation area operation area operation area operation area Note The names of menus and sub menus in the GUI menu screens differ from the names that appear in the display panel of the control panel. See page 175 for a list of menus and their names as they appear in GUI menu screens and the display panel.
  • Page 70: Basic Switcher Settings

    Basic Switcher Settings This section explains how to make settings that must be made before you can operate the switcher, such as the video format, the selection of I/O channels, etc. Setting the Video Format Use the following procedure to set the format of the video signals handled by the switcher.
  • Page 71 525/59: SD signal (NTSC) 625/50: SD signal (PAL) 720/50: HD signal (720p/50 Hz) 720/59: HD signal (720p/59.94 Hz) 1080/50: HD signal (1080i/50 Hz) 1080/59: HD signal (1080i/59.94 Hz) Note Settings values are highlighted if they are different from the current setting value.
  • Page 72: Making Input And Output Reference Sync Signal Settings

    7.5%: Set the black setup level to 7.5%. F3 knob (SD ASPECT) setting 4: 3: Video with aspect ratio of 4: 3 SQ: Squeeze video Note If you have connected a black burst signal to the REF IN connector of the switcher, and SET is set to 7.5%, then a 7.5% setup level is added to the black burst signals (both SD and HD) output from the REF OUT connector.
  • Page 73: Making Settings Related To Input Signals

    Make the reference sync signal settings. Rotate the F1 knob to specify an input sync signal, and rotate the F2 knob to specify an output sync signal. The correspondence between knobs and parameters is as follows. Knob Parameter Description Setting range BB: Black burst signal Ref-I Input reference sync...
  • Page 74 BKDF-901 BKDF-902 Insert a USB flash drive into the USB MEMORY connector. When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 3. Press the INPUT button.
  • Page 75 Remove the USB flash drive from the USB MEMORY connector, and load the file into a computer. Use Notepad or another text editor to edit the display names (the strings after the equals signs). The following characters can be used in display names. The maximum number of characters per name is four.
  • Page 76 When optional input expansion boards are installed, you can use the SHIFT buttons to assign up to 26 signals, including video input signals 1 to 24, four color matte signals, four still images, and a black signal. The following signals are assigned when the switcher is shipped from the factory.
  • Page 77 BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2. Press the INPUT button. A settings sub menu of the Input sub menu appears in the display panel. Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the Setting 1 sub menu appears.
  • Page 78 A list of signal names, specified with the procedure described in “Changing signal display names” (page 73), appears in the menu screen. The selected signal is assigned to the selected button. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign signals to other buttons. Using the internal frame synchronizers Each of the switcher’s input connectors (including those on optional expansion boards) has an internal frame synchronizer.
  • Page 79 When using the BKDF-901: Press the PRESET selection button that selects the input you want to set. If you want to set an input that has been assigned by using the SHIFT button (see page 75), press the SHIFT button before pressing the PRESET selection button.
  • Page 80 • When you download a still image to the memory of an input (see page 117), the frame synchronizer mode of that input is set automatically to On. At the same time, the output signal is set automatically to Frm. Change the setting as required after downloading the still image.
  • Page 81 BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2. Press the INPUT button. A settings sub menu of the Input sub menu appears in the display panel. Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the Setting 2 sub menu appears.
  • Page 82 Rotate the F3 knob to select the conversion mode. 4:3: Input with 4:3 aspect ratio (add black to left and right sides of picture) 4:3BGS: Input with 4:3 aspect ratio (Add still images to the left and right sides of picture. The two sides of a downloaded still image file (HDTV size) are added to the video input.) SQ: Input as squeeze video LB: Input as letterbox video...
  • Page 83 A settings sub menu of the Input sub menu appears in the display panel. Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the Setting 2 sub menu appears. “Setting2” appears in the sub menu title display area. If it is already displayed there, you can skip this step.
  • Page 84 Setting Name of Input signal BKDF-911 installation position of step 5 BKDF-911 and channel number connector Lower tray Upper tray Left Center Left Center Y/CB/CR COMP/Y Luminance IN09 IN13 IN17 IN21 (Y) signal Color difference (B-Y) signal Color difference (R-Y) signal COMP Composite IN10...
  • Page 85 BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2. Press the INPUT button. A settings sub menu of the Input sub menu appears in the display panel. Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the DVI sub menu appears.
  • Page 86 Rotate the F2 knob to select the picture size and aspect ratio conversion modes. Normal: Do not convert either the picture size or aspect ratio. Zoom: Expand the screen size to match the horizontal width of a 16:9 aspect ratio picture (vertical and horizontal zoom ratios are the same). Full: Modify the picture size to match a 16:9 aspect ratio picture, so that all areas of the picture are displayed (the vertical and horizontal modification ratios are different).
  • Page 87 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2. Press the INPUT button. A settings sub menu of the Input sub menu appears in the display panel. Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the Input Process1 or Input Process2 sub menu appears, depending on what you want to adjust.
  • Page 88: Making Settings Related To Output Signals

    Knob Parameter Description Setting range Adjust the hue 0.0 to 359.5 a) Valid only when the BKDF-911 2 SD Video Input Board is installed Making Settings Related to Output Signals Selecting output signals for AUX output In addition to the four standard video outputs (PGM1/2 and AUX1/2), you can use up to 12 video outputs by adding option boards.
  • Page 89 When using the BKDF-901: Rotate the F1 knob to select an output, from AUX1 to AUX10. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 3. Note AUX3 to AUX10 are available only when optional expansion boards are installed. For details, see page 38. Rotate the F2 knob to select the signal to assign.
  • Page 90 Note To output ancillary data, disable the frame synchronizers (page 78). It will also be disabled to use a function which captures still images from input video signals (page 79). Making down-convert output settings The optional BKDF-960 and BKDF-961 output expansion boards feature internal down-converters.
  • Page 91 When using the BKDF-901: Press the AUX button. When using the BKDF-902: Among the AUX03 to AUX10 buttons, press the button that selects the AUX output that you want to set. The Aux (AUX output assignment settings) sub menu appears in the display panel.
  • Page 92 BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: Press the AUX button. When using the BKDF-902: From among the buttons AUX03 to AUX10, press one to which analog output has been assigned. The Aux (AUX output assignment settings) sub menu appears in the display panel.
  • Page 93 Setting of Name of Output signal BKDF-961 installation step 4 BKDF-961 position and channel connector number Lower tray Upper tray Left Left Compst COMP/Y Composite signal AUX03 AUX07 – – – – – – COMP Composite signal AUX04 AUX08 Y-CB/CR COMP/Y Y (luminance) signal AUX03...
  • Page 94 BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: Press the AUX button. When using the BKDF-902: From among the buttons AUX03 to AUX10, press one to which DVI output has been assigned. The Aux (AUX output assignment settings) sub menu appears Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the DVI (DVI output settings) sub menu appears.
  • Page 95 Parameter Output signal Video format setting Yes: Can be selected No: Cannot be selected (the parameter does not appear) 525/59 or 720/50 or 1080/50 or 625/50 720/59 1080/59 WXGA WXGA signal (1280 x 768) SXGA SXGA signal (1280 x 1024) UXGA UXGA signal (1600 x 1200)
  • Page 96 Preview video Program video Multi-view screen example (10 partitions) You can install up to two BKDF-950 boards, and set output patterns for each board in both the MV1 Window and MV2 Window sub menus. You also change the size and position of child window titles, and add frames to indicate that the signal assigned to a child window is program or preview output or a component element of program or preview output (the currently selected input, a key signal, and so on).
  • Page 97 Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the MV1 Window or MV2 Window sub menu appears. As shown in the following table, the sub menu title in the display panel indicates the BKDF-950 board targeted by this procedure. If the title that you want is already displayed there, you can skip this step.
  • Page 98 Notes • When optional input expansion boards have been installed, signal names corresponding to the installation positions appear for IN09 to IN24. For details, see page 38. • When the display names of input signals or internal signals have been changed (see page 73), the user-specified names appear.
  • Page 99 Parameter Description Setting values LargeHeight Specifies the height of characters in 0 to 50 large child windows. SmallOffsetV Specifies the vertical display position in 0 to 25 small child windows. SmallOffsetH Specifies the horizontal display 0 to 25 position in small child windows. SmallWidth Specifies the display width in small 0 to 25...
  • Page 100 To add frames to child windows You can add frames to child windows to indicate that the signal assigned to a child window is program or preview output or a component element of program or preview output (the currently selected input, a key signal, and so on). Tips •...
  • Page 101 Name displayed in sub Description menu title display area MV1 Next Tally Among the multi-view child windows displayed by a BKDF-950 connected to MV1 socket, display a frame around windows that display the video to be sent to program output next, or component elements of that output.
  • Page 102 Enabling the DSK preview function When downstream keys are off, you can display them in the preview window (DSK preview function). BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2.
  • Page 103: Making Other Settings

    Making Other Settings Specifying the timing of video switching You can specify whether to switch video signals on odd fields, even fields, or any field. BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2.
  • Page 104 Note This setting is ignored when the video format setting is 720/50 or 720/59 (see page 70). Selecting the operating mode of the SHIFT buttons Use the following procedure to select the operating mode of the SHIFT buttons of the cross-point bus block. BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP...
  • Page 105: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time Use the following procedure to set the date and time of the switcher’s internal clock. BKDF-901 BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2.
  • Page 106 Press the H button once to display the Time Adj. (set time) sub menu. “Time Adj.” appears in the sub menu title display area. Rotate the F2, F3, and F4 knobs to set the hour, minute, and second. The correspondence between knobs and parameters is as follows. Knob Parameter Description...
  • Page 107: Chapter 4 Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Chapter Selecting Backgrounds PROGRAM selection buttons The output from the PGM1 and PGM2 connectors is called the “program output video”. You can check it on the program monitor and in the multi-view screen. BKDF-901 For more information about the multi-view screen, see M/E bus A selection buttons “Making multi-view output settings”...
  • Page 108: Switching Backgrounds

    Switching Backgrounds A replacement of one or more of the video elements that make up the current program output by another video PRESET selection buttons element is called a “transition”. BKDF-901 Video elements include the background and keys 1 to 4. A transition can involve changes in one element or simultaneous changes in a number of elements.
  • Page 109 Example: When PROGRAM selection button 1 and Preview video Program video PRESET selection button 4 are selected Before pressing the CUT button Lit in red Lit in green Multi-view screen example (10 partitions) After pressing the CUT button For details, see “Making multi-view output settings” Lit in red (page 95).
  • Page 110: Cutting By Using Gpi Output

    The pressed button lights in green, and the selected Cue up the playback device. video appears in the preview screen. While holding down the WIPE transition type Press the CUT button. selection button, press the DME button. The program output and preview output video are CG Wipe is selected switched instantly.
  • Page 111 Buttons and controls used to execute transitions For information about how to set transition rates, see “Setting Transition Rates” (page 116). NORM/REV button Using the fader lever REVERSE button To execute a transition, move the fader lever in the direction of the lit transition indicator (a). The transition starts, and proceeds according to the rate at which you move the lever.
  • Page 112: Switching With Mix Transitions

    Limiting the effective range of the fader When using the BKDF-902: If you press the FADER lever LIMIT button in the M/E transition block, rotate the F1 knob to set the limit (0.0 to 100%). If you press the You can limit the effective range of the fader lever (cause FADER LIMIT button in the PROGRAM/PRESET transitions to end before the fader lever reaches the top or transition block, rotate the F2 knob to set the limit (0.0...
  • Page 113 When using the BKDF-901 When using the BKDF-902 In the transition block, press the BKGD next transition selection button, lighting it. In the M/E transition block, press the BKGD next In the cross-point bus block, press a PROGRAM transition selection button, lighting it. selection button to select the video that appears before the transition.
  • Page 114: Switching With Wipe And Dme Wipe Transitions

    Press the WIPE or DME transition type selection button, lighting it. The WIPE menu or the DME menu appears in the display panel. Each time you press the AUTO TRANS button or move the fader lever, a mix transition is executed WIPE menu between the two currently selected video signals.
  • Page 115 When using the BKDF-902 When the WIPE button of the PROGRAM/PRESET transition block is pressed, the P/P WIPE menu appears in the display panel. P/P WIPE menu P/P Wipe Pattern Pat=0 Wid=9.1 Soft=12.5 Src=W.Bd Note DME must be enabled to use DME wipe patterns. Pressing the DME button when DME is not enabled has no effect.
  • Page 116: Setting Transition Rates

    Setting Transition Rates Using Color Mattes Transition rates specify the time required to complete a transition after an AUTO TRANS button is pressed. You Video input signals are not the only signals that you can can set the desired transition rate across the range 1 to 999 use in transitions.
  • Page 117: Using Color Mattes In Background Transitions

    When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button in Using Internally Stored the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. Still Images When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2. Press the MATTE button. The switcher is equipped with internal memory for the The Matte Color menu appears in the display panel.
  • Page 118 Store the images that you want to use on a USB flash Notes drive, and connect the USB flash drive to the USB • Still image files downloaded from USB flash drives are MEMORY connector. also stored in the non-volatile memory of the control panel.
  • Page 119: Using Stored Still Images In Background Transitions

    When using the BKDF-902: With the video that you Note want to capture being output to program output, skip to step 2. If you have changed the display names of input signals and internal signals (see page 73), those names appear in the F1 knob operation area.
  • Page 120: Writing Still Images To Usb Flash Drives

    Note Knob Parameter Description Settings 32-bit files cannot be stored in memory locations other File format BMP, TGA than STL1 to STL4. File File number 00 to 99 a) “Overwrite” appears in the F3 knob operation area if a file with the Writing Still Images to USB Flash same number already exists on the USB flash drive, and “New File”...
  • Page 121: Using Keys To Compose Video

    When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button in Using Keys to Compose the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. Video When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2. Press the STILL button. This switcher allows you to add four keys (KEY1 to The Still Store menu appears in the display panel.
  • Page 122 In the KEY DELEGATION block (when using the Parameter group (2/2) BKDF-901) or in the key/AUX bus control block Knob Parameter Description Settings (when using the BKDF-902), press the button for the key that you want to set up, lighting it. Opac Opaqueness 0 to 100.0...
  • Page 123 Using the joystick, move the cross cursor to the color that you want to cut out (keying color). Cross cursor Move the cursor up Move to Move to left right Move down Instead of using the joystick, you can also use the F2 BKDF-901 BKDF-901 and F3 knobs to adjust.
  • Page 124 In the KEYER block, press the CK button. Parameter group (1/4) A CK Manual sub menu appears in the display panel. Knob Parameter Description Settings Keying color hue 0.0 to 359.5 Adjust the parameters. Gain 0.0 to 63.99 Chroma key (CK) parameters (Chroma Key menu) Key reference level 0.0 to 100.0 When viewed on a vectorscope, the part of the foreground...
  • Page 125: Inserting Keys By A Cut Transition

    To set the chroma key cursor When using the BKDF-901 Use the following procedure to specify whether the Knob Parameter Description Settings chroma key cursor should be displayed in the program PGM: Program Cursor The screen screen or the preview screen. where the screen PVW: Preview...
  • Page 126: Inserting Keys By A Mix Transition

    Press the next transition selection button that selects Use an AUTO TRANS button or the fader lever to the key you have set up (KEY1 to KEY4, multiple execute the mix transition. selections possible), lighting the button. For information about how to execute a transition, see “Using Transitions to Switch to the Next Video (Mix Press the CUT button.
  • Page 127: Changing Key Priorities

    When using the BKDF-902: In the M/E transition Execute the transition with an AUTO TRANS button block, press the WIPE button or the DME button, or the fader lever. lighting it. Or in the PROGRAM/PRESET transition block, press the WIPE button, lighting Changing Key Priorities If you pressed the WIPE button in the transition block, You can specify the priorities of keys 1 to 4.
  • Page 128: Applying Dme Effects To Keys

    Press each of the next transition selection buttons In the KEY DELEGATION block (when using the KEY1 to KEY4, beginning with the key that you want BKDF-901) or in the key/AUX bus control block to have the highest priority. (when using the BKDF-902), select the target key of the operation.
  • Page 129: Inserting Downstream Keys (With A Mix)

    Set up the key signal. Press the DSK1 or DSK2 AUTO TRANS button. For information about how to set up keys, see “Setting The transition is executed at the specified transition Up Keys” (page 121). rate. In the transition block (when using the BKDF-901) or Note in the DSK/fade to black control block (when using the Some functions cannot be used with downstream keys.
  • Page 130: Using Fade To Black

    Using Fade to Black Fade to black has the highest priority among all transitions. You can press the FTB button during execution of any other type of transition to fade to a black screen. You can use the switcher’s internally generated black signals in transitions.
  • Page 131: Chapter 5 Adjusting Wipes And Keys

    Adjusting Wipes and Keys Chapter You can add detailed effects to the wipe patterns used in Customizing Wipe transitions and to the keys which are inserted into background video. Patterns When the sub menu and parameter names that appear in the display panel are different from the sub menu and parameter names that appear in GUI menu screens, this When you operate with transitions and keys, you can...
  • Page 132: Modifying Wipe Patterns

    Wipe Pattern (Pattern) sub menu Operation Knob Joystick Parameter Settings parameters Set the –1.000 to 1.000 Adjust the following parameters to create a border. pattern (Aspect) aspect ratio Operation Knob Parameter Settings Set the –1.000 to 1.000 Set the Wid (Border 0.0 to 100.0 (Set to pattern Move left and...
  • Page 133: Customizing Dme Effects

    Changing the Position, Shape, and Customizing DME Effects Size of Images Use the sub menus of the DME Basic sub menu to do the You can use the DME menu to customize the DME effects following. (digital multi effects) used in transition and key operations. DME effects allow you to change the position, size, and Sub menu Operation...
  • Page 134 When you are using multiple DME channels, you can also Change X coordinate define positions and angles in either local or global coordinates. (Local and global coordinates can not be selected in this version.) Local coordinates: These are coordinates that are local to each DME channel.
  • Page 135 Operation Knob Parameter Settings Joystick Set the X –8.000 to coordinate Move left and right (Position X) 8.000 (horizontal position) of the image. Set the Y –8.000 to Rotate around X axis coordinate Move up and (Position Y) 8.000 (vertical down position) of the image.
  • Page 136: Adding Borders To Images

    Crop example Operation Knob Parameter Settings Specify the crop L (Left Side) 0.0 to 100.0 width for the left side. Specify the crop R (Right Side) 0.0 to 100.0 width for the right side. Change aspect in the X axis direction Specify the crop T (Top Side) 0.0 to 100.0...
  • Page 137 Inner Width sub menu parameters Sub menu Operation Adjust the following parameters to adjust the widths of the a) d) Select whether to add xxx Bevel Color three-dimensional beveled inner sides of the border. (Bevel Color) edges to an image, and adjust the color of the beveled edges, if Note added.
  • Page 138: Adding Trail Effects, And Changing The Color Type

    Softness sub menu parameters Border HL (Highlight Setup) sub menu parameters Adjust the following parameters to adjust the softness of the inner and outer sides of the border. Adjust the following parameters to specify the direction and brightness of the light source that illuminates beveled Operation Knob Parameter...
  • Page 139: Adjusting 3D Dme Warp Effects

    Operation Knob Parameter Settings Adjusts the Sat (Saturation) 0.0 to 100 saturation (color density) of the afterimages Adjusts the hue 0.0 to 359.5 of the afterimages. Trail effect example Make trail and chroma control settings in the following sub Chroma Control sub menu parameters menus.
  • Page 140 xxx Ripple 1 (1) Sub menu Operation Operation target pattern Operation Knob Parameter Settings numbers Hor: Horizontal Select the ripple Typ (Shape Adjust the parameters of 224 to 231 Page Peel type. Type) waves the Page Peel effect. Ver: Vertical waves Adjust the parameters of 232 to 241 Rot: Rotating...
  • Page 141 xxx Modifier (Modifier) xxx Mosaic 1 (1) Operation Knob Parameter Settings Operation Knob Parameter Settings On: Modify Nor: Normal Select whether Select the type Typ (Type) Off: Do not modify to modify the (Modifier) of Mosaic effect. mosaic Rot: Rotated ripple.
  • Page 142 Lens sub menu parameters xxx Modifier (Modifier) Adjust the following parameters to adjust the Lens effect. Operation Knob Parameter Settings (This effect is not available in this version.) On: Modify Specify whether Off: Do not modify to modify the (Modifier) lens.
  • Page 143 Operation Knob Parameter Settings Specify the –8.000 to 8.000 rotation angle of (Rotation) the turn. Specify the Ang (Peel –8.000 to 8.000 angle of the Angle) turn. Page Peel effect example Specify the size –2.000 to 2.000 of the turn. (Amount) The Page Peel sub menu has two pages.
  • Page 144 (xxx: “M/E DME” appears if you are setting up a transition, and “Keyer” appears if you are setting up a key.) xxx Splits 1 (1) Operation Knob Parameter Settings 2Way-H: Divided Select the type Typ (Type) of division. into two parts, Mirror effect example left and right 2Way-V: Divided...
  • Page 145: Adding Lighting Effects

    To select the type of light source in the Type sub menu Operation Knob Parameter Settings Off: No light Select the Typ (Type) type of light source 1-HL: Highlight 1 source. 2-HL: Highlight 1 (Select Off if Defocus effect example you do not HL/LL: Highlight Operation...
  • Page 146: Registering User Patterns

    Operation Knob Parameter Settings Applying Masks to Keys Adjust the 0.0 to 108.6 luminance of the (Luminance) highlighted parts. You can use mask patterns to hide defects or unneeded Adjust the 0 to 100.0 parts of keys. saturation of the (Saturation) Use the Key Mask sub menu of the Keyer menu to select highlighted...
  • Page 147: Adding Edges To Keys

    KEY4 buttons in the key/AUX bus control block, Adding Edges to Keys lighting it. Press the MASK button in the KEYER section, lighting it. You can use the Edge Shadow sub menu of the Keyer menu to add various types of edges to keys. Key masks are enabled, and the Key Mask sub menu appears in the display panel.
  • Page 148 When using the BKDF-901: Depending on the key to Operation Knob Parameter Settings which you want to add the edges, press one of the When Extrude Dir (Direction) 0 to 11 KEY1 to KEY4 buttons in the KEY is selected, DELEGATION block, lighting it.
  • Page 149: Masking Downstream Keys With Box Masks

    Box mask is enabled, and the Box Mask sub menu Masking Downstream appears in the display panel. Keys with Box Masks To adjust the position of the box mask Adjust the parameters of the Box Mask sub menu. You can use the Box Mask sub menu of the Keyer menu to Operation Knob Parameter Settings...
  • Page 150: Chapter 6 Registering Operations And Settings

    Registering Operations and Settings Chapter You can register a set of control panel settings as a single Event Operations event, and then recall the settings simply by recalling the event. These settings include the selection of the background video, transition settings, key settings, and DME settings.
  • Page 151: Recalling Events

    Press the EVENT button in the numeric keypad. The numeric keypad enters event mode. The 0 to 9, dot (.), and CANCEL buttons become event registration buttons, and buttons to which events have been registered light in green The most recently used sub menu appears in the display panel.
  • Page 152 To recall an event while specifying certain When using the BKDF-901 types of settings Knob Parameter Description Settings Use the following procedure if you want to recall an event BUS On: Include M/ M/E settings but want to recall only certain types of settings instead of other than E settings other keyer...
  • Page 153 When using the BKDF-902 Note Knob Parameter Description Settings The type selections made in step 3 are retained until BUS On: Include M/ M/E settings the control panel is powered off. They are applied to other than E settings other all subsequent event recalls.
  • Page 154: Deleting Events

    To delete events in page units Deleting Events You can delete multiple registered events at once by deleting them in page units. Use the following procedure to delete registered events. In event mode, select a page, and then press the F4 (Initial) knob and hold it down for one second or longer.
  • Page 155: Sequence Operations

    Press the buttons in the numeric keypad Sequence Operations until the Seq File sub menu appears. Press the NEW button. You can register a series of video settings as a sequence. Sequence memory is cleared. Use the following procedure. Press the INSERT button. Creating Sequences The current control panel settings are registered as the first keyframe of the sequence.
  • Page 156 To display the video of the first keyframe when a sequence is recalled The normal procedure for recalling a sequence does not recall the video of the first keyframe. If you want to display the video of the first keyframe when a sequence is recalled, proceed as follows.
  • Page 157: Playing Sequences

    When using the BKDF-902 Knob Parameter Description Settings BUS Off: M/E settings other than Replace M/E, keyer settings, and PROGRAM/ PROGRAM/ PRESET PRESET settings with settings the sequence settings. BUS On: Do not change M/E, PROGRAM/ BKDF-901 PRESET settings. ME On: Do not change the current M/E settings.
  • Page 158: Editing Sequences

    The Seq Edit sub menu displays the total number of keyframes (Total) registered in the currently recalled sequence, and the number of the current keyframe (Cur). The current keyframe is the keyframe at the current display position. You can press the h and H buttons to move the current keyframe.
  • Page 159: Deleting Sequences

    BKDF-901 BKDF-901 BKDF-902 BKDF-902 Press the buttons to move to the point Press the buttons to move to the position of where you want to add a keyframe. the keyframe that you want to delete. If you want to add a new keyframe at the end of the Press the DELETE button.
  • Page 160: Chapter 7 External Control Interface Settings

    External Control Interface Settings Chapter To show the sub menus Serial Interface Settings EDITOR button Before connecting an editor or AUX bus remote controller, you must set up the serial interface by making communication settings. To make communication settings, use the Serial sub menu of the Setup menu.
  • Page 161: Communications Protocol Settings

    Communications Protocol Settings Knob Parameter Description Settings None: Do not use a RS-422A, port 4 parity bit Adjust the following parameters in the Protocol sub menu Odd: Odd parity (editor) to specify the communications protocol. Even: Even parity Knob Parameter Description Settings RS-422A, port 1 Specify the serial communications...
  • Page 162: Gpi Input Settings

    GPI Input Settings GPI button You can use GPI input signals to control the switcher from other devices. Pins 1 to 6 of the GPI IN connector are for GPI input. You can assign GPI input signals to these pins to control the functions listed below.
  • Page 163: Tally Output Settings

    Knob Parameter Description Settings Tally Output Settings GPI input M/E Trn, M/E Cut, M/E function Mix, M/E Wipe, M/E DME, M/E FAM, M/E NAM, P/P Trn, P/P Cut, This switcher can output 32 different tally signals. You can P/P Mix, P/P Wipe, assign the following tally output signals to tally/GPI DSK1 Cut, DSK1 Mix, output pins of the TALLY/GPI OUT connector.
  • Page 164 Knob Parameter Description Settings GPI button Tally type R-Blk, R-In01 to R-In24, RStl1 to RStl4, R-Mat1 to R-Mat4, R-Rsv01 to R-Rsv06, R-ME, G-Blk, G-In01 to G-In24, G-Stl1 to G-Stl4, G-Mat1 to G-Mat4, GRsv01 to GRsv05, Play, G-ME, Alarm BKDF-901 GPI button BKDF-902 The most recently used sub menu appears in the display panel.
  • Page 165: Gpi Output Settings

    GPI Output Settings This switcher can output GPI signals from the TALLY/ GPI OUT connector. You can use the GPI output for timing control when you capture images from a playback device for keying. For more information about the pins of the TALLY/GPI OUT connector, see “Pin Assignments”...
  • Page 166: Chapter 8 Other Operations And Settings

    Other Operations and Settings Chapter To display the Data Backup sub menus Backing Up Data You can use the Data Backup sub menu of the Setup menu to back up, recall, and clear the various types of data used by the switcher. Backup or recall: Save backup data to a USB flash drive connected to the USB MEMORY connector, or recall the data as required.
  • Page 167: Backing Up, Restoring, And Clearing All Data

    Press the buttons in the numeric keypad press the F1 knob and hold it down for one second or until the desired sub menu appears. longer. Notes Backing Up, Restoring, and Clearing • If there is not enough free memory on the USB flash All Data drive, the backup is cancelled and an error message appears.
  • Page 168: Updating The System

    Note Updating the System If there is not enough free memory on the USB flash drive, the backup is cancelled and an error message appears. To recall backup file data from a USB flash drive Use the Update sub menu of the Setup menu to update the system software, and to turn the display panel cursor icon Connect a USB flash that contains backup file data and on or off.
  • Page 169: Status Information

    To update the software from the Update sub menu BKDF-901 For information about software updates contact a Sony service representative. BKDF-902 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button of the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it.
  • Page 170: Option Board Information

    Option Board Information Knob Parameter Description Settings ok: Operation is Displays the alarm status of normal. The Board In/Out/Op1/Op2 sub menus allows you to ng: An error has the power supply check whether option boards are installed. unit(s) in the been detected.
  • Page 171: Overview

    Signals input to SDI IN For 3D, separate signals are used connectors 1 to 24 for left and right. DFS-900M processor unit rear panel For applications other than 3D Internal black signals (titles and so on), the same signals Internal color matte are used for left and right.
  • Page 172: Mode Signal Assignments

    Cross- Video signals Video signal (specified 3D Mode Signal point with SHIFT button) buttons Left Right Left Right Assignments IN 11 IN 12 Black signal Black signal IN 13 IN 14 Black signal Black signal IN 15 IN 16 Black signal Black signal Signals that are selectable with the cross-point selection buttons can be assigned for use in 3D mode.
  • Page 173: System Settings

    System Settings Cross-point buttons Video signals Left Right STL1 STL2 When using the BKDF-901: If the SHIFT button in STL2 STL1 the DME/SETUP block is not lit, press it to light it. STL3 STL4 When using the BKDF-902: Skip to step 2. STL4 STL3 Press the SYSTEM button.
  • Page 174: Mode Operations

    3D Mode Operations The following limitations apply to operations in 3D mode. • The available transition types are limited to cut and mix by button operations. • When an operation on a DSK is performed, M/E keys behave in the same way. You cannot directly operate M/E keys.
  • Page 175: Appendix

    Appendix Menu Structure The following menu tree shows the configuration of the switcher’s menu system and lists the menu items that appear in the display panel. Names in parentheses are the names that appear in GUI menu screens, which are displayed when you connect an optional PC monitor or an optional touch panel monitor.
  • Page 176: Keyer Menu (For Key Settings)

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 M/E DME Pattern (Pattern) (DME Basic) (Border) (Sub Effects) (Warp) a) b) (Light) User (User) Fader Limit (Fader Limit) Val (Fader Limit) Delay C-Delay Rate AT-Delay Rate a) For details, see “DME Menu (for DME Settings)” (page 182). b) Not available in this version Keyer Menu (for Key Settings) Level 1...
  • Page 177 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 CK Manual 3 (3) Col (Color Cancel) Y (Suppression Y) C1 (Suppression C1) C2 (Suppression C2) CK Manual 4 (4) ShL (Shrink L) ShR (Shrink R) CK Other (Other) Opac (Opacity) Key Mask...
  • Page 178: Still Store Menu (For Still Image Settings)

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Self Key 2 (2) Opac (Opacity) Inv (Key Invert) Box Mak L (BoxMask Left) (Box Mask) R (BoxMask Right) T (BoxMask Top) B (BoxMask Bottom) a) For details, see “DME Menu (for DME Settings)” (page 182). Still Store Menu (for Still Image Settings) Level 1 Level 2...
  • Page 179: Setup Menu (For System Settings)

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Seq Setup (Setup) Recall (Recall Type) BUS (BUS Hold Mode) Keyer (Keyer Hold Mode) DSK (DSK Hold Mode) (Event) Event Data (Event Data) Event (Select Event Page) Store (Store Event) Recall (Recall Event) Initial (Initialize) Event Target (Event Target) BUS (BUS Area)
  • Page 180 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Signal Rename (Signal Save (File Save) Rename) Download (File Download) (Output) Aux (Aux) Aux (Aux Number) Src (Source) Ihb (Inhibit) Output (Setting) Aux (Aux Number) F (Signal) DC (Down Converter) L (Level) DVI Out Format Aspect...
  • Page 181 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Time Adj. (Time Adj.) Set (Date_Time Set.) H (Date Adj. Hour) M (Date Adj. Minute) S (Date Adj. Second) (Status) Board In/Out/Op1/Op2 (Input Option) (Board) (Output Option) (DME Option) (MV Option) (Firmware) Firmware 1 (1) GUI (GUI)
  • Page 182: Dme Menu (For Dme Settings)

    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Parity (Parity Bit) 1 (RS-422A 1CH) 2 (RS-422A 2CH) 3 (RS-422A 3CH) 4 (RS-422A 4CH(Editor)) (GPIO Tally) GPI (GPI) GPI (GPI Pin Number) F (GPI Function) Tally (Tally) Tally (Tally Pin Number) F (Tally Function) (Data Backup) All Backup (All Data)
  • Page 183 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 xxx L.Target PX (Position X) (Local Target) PY (Position Y) PZ (Position Z) xxx G.Source PX (Position X) (Global Source) PY (Position Y) PZ (Position Z) xxx G.Target PX (Position X) (Global Target) PY (Position Y) PZ (Position Z)
  • Page 184 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 M/E DME Inner Width, L (Left Side) Keyer Bord Inner Wid R (Right Side) (Inner Width) T (Top Side) B (Bottom Side) M/E DME Outer Width, L (Left Side) Keyer Bord Outer Wid R (Right Side) (Outer Width) T (Top Side)
  • Page 185 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 xxx Ripple 3 (3) Sid (Sides) PX (Position X) PY (Position Y) xxx Modifier (Modifier) Mod (Modifier) Zom (Zoom) Asp (Aspect) xxx Swirl (Swirl) PX (Position X) PY (Position Y) Amt (Amount) (Mosaic) xxx Mosaic 1 (1)
  • Page 186 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 xxx PageTurn 2 (2) Typ (Type) PX (Position X) PY (Position Y) Num (Num_Segment) xxx PageTurn 3 (3) Rad (Radius) Spl (Spiral) Stg (Stagger) (Page Peel) xxx PagePeel 1 (1) Typ (Type) Rot (Rotation) Wid (Peel_Width)
  • Page 187 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 xxx L1 Color (Color) Opac (Opacity) Lum (Luminance) Sat (Saturation) Hue (Hue) (Light2) xxx L2 Position Siz (Size) (Position) PX (Position X) PY (Position Y) PZ (Position Z) xxx L2 Color (Color) Opac (Opacity) Lum (Luminance) Sat (Saturation)
  • Page 188: Pattern List

    Pattern List Wipe Basic wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 189 User wipe Pattern List...
  • Page 190: Mask

    Mask Pattern List...
  • Page 191: Dme Wipe

    DME Wipe Note When you specify the number of a DME wipe pattern from an editor, add 200 to the number of the pattern that you want to specify. 2D and basic 3D effects Pattern List...
  • Page 192 Pattern List...
  • Page 193 3D DME effects Note This version does not support effects 100 to 184 and effects 242 to 251. Pattern List...
  • Page 194 Pattern List...
  • Page 195 User effects Pattern List...
  • Page 196: Messages And Actions To Take

    Messages may appear in the display panel of the control panel during operation of the switcher. First consult the following table to locate the message, and then take the indicated action. If the problem persists, contact a Sony service representative. Message Description...
  • Page 197 Message Description Action to take Display panel GUI menu screen Config Error (abbcc) Appears if an internal FPGA Power the processor off and then (Field-Programmable Gate Array) power it on again. If the error fails to start when the processor persists, reprogram the FPGA.
  • Page 198 Message Description Action to take Display panel GUI menu screen File read error Appears in the following cases. a) Try downloading the still image a) Loading of the file failed during file again. a still image file download. b) Reset the settings of the output b) Loading of the signal name data video, and try turning the failed when display of multi-view...
  • Page 199 Check the location of the error fan error is detected. (which power supply, which fan) in the Setup >Status >Alarm menu (see page 170) and contact a Sony service representative. A part may be need to be replaced. Read Only File Exist...
  • Page 200 Message Description Action to take Display panel GUI menu screen Signal Name Failure Appears when the display of signal Reset the settings of the output names is enabled for multi-view video, and try turning the display of output, and the signal name signal names off and on again display data cannot be sent.
  • Page 201: Specifications

    Design and specifications are subject to change without 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz notice. Power consumption 400 W (when the maximum number of DFS-900M Processor Unit optional boards are installed) Current consumption Signal processing 5.7 to 2.5 A (100 to 240 V AC)
  • Page 202: Bkdf-902 1.5M/E Control Panel

    MAINTENANCE Power consumption D-sub 9-pin, male 40 W Current consumption General 0.34 to 0.17 A (100 to 240 V AC) Peak inrush current Power requirements Inrush current 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (1) Maximum possible inrush current at Power consumption initial switch-on (Voltage changes 28 W...
  • Page 203 Connector name plate (1) 38 W max. +M3 screws (4), +M2.6 screws (4) Operating temperature Operating Instructions (1) 5 ºC to 40 ºC (41 ºF to 104 ºF) Warranty (1) Dimensions (w/d) 271×95 mm (10 × 3 inches) (not BKDF-911 2 SD Video Input Board including the projected parts) Input connectors Mass...
  • Page 204 12 V DC (supplied from the switcher) HD (1920×1080) HD (1280×720) Power consumption 1920×1080 (HDTV) – – 20 W max. – – Operating temperature 1920×1200 (WUXGA) 5 ºC to 40 ºC (41 ºF to 104 ºF) RGB input R/G/B: 0.7 Vp-p Dimensions (w/d) H/V: TTL level 271 ×...
  • Page 205: Pin Assignments

    • Always make a test recording, and verify that it was Tally/GPI OUT 1 recorded successfully. Tally/GPI OUT 2 SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, Tally/GPI OUT 3 COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON...
  • Page 206 EDITOR connector (D-sub 9-pin, female) Pin No. Signal GPI IN 1 GPI IN 2 GPI IN 3 GPI IN 4 Pin No. Signal Function GPI IN 5 GPI IN 6 Frame ground GPI IN 7 T– Transmit data (–) GPI IN 8 Transmit data (+) GPI IN 9 Signal ground...
  • Page 207 BKDF-912 2 DVI Input Board Signal Function DVI IN connector (DVI-I 29-pin) Data 2 – Digital video signal, red (–) Data 2 + Digital video signal, red (+) Data 2/4 shield Shield Data 4 – Not used Data 4 + Not used DDC Clock DDC clock...
  • Page 208: Example Connection Of Gpi Input

    Example Connection of GPI Input Example Connection of Tally/GPI Output Switch or relay connection External device DFS-900M External device DFS-900M Maximum voltage: 30 V Maximum load current: 100 mA Open collector connection External device DFS-900M Specifications...
  • Page 209: External Dimensions

    External Dimensions BKDF-901 1M/E Control Panel Unit: mm (inches) External Dimensions...
  • Page 210 BKDF-902 1.5M/E Control Panel Unit: mm (inches) External Dimensions...
  • Page 211 DFS-900M Processor Unit Unit: mm (inches) External Dimensions...
  • Page 212: Glossary

    Glossary A type of transition effect. Another video signal is mixed into the current video signal, gradually replacing it. AUX output Preset bus A signal output from an AUX A bus for the video signal that will (auxiliary) connector to an external become the program video after a device.
  • Page 213: Index

    Output signal setting 91 adjusting display position/display External device interface connector 28 BKDF-962 31 size 98 Output signal setting 93 DFS-900M 27 BKDF-990 31 Dimensions 209 installing/removing 50 Display panel 18, 25, 59, 63 Fade to black 130 POWER switch and indicator 27...
  • Page 214 Features 10 mask 146 adjusting display position/display Frame synchronizer 78 mix 126 size 98 capturing still image 79 setting up 121 child window number 98 Function expansion board type 121 setting 95 installing/removing 45 wipe 126 window partition type 98 KEY DELEGATION block 14 Key delegation block 14 Key Mask sub menu 146...
  • Page 215 front panel 27 Splits 143 power connectors 29 Standard I/O module 28, 45 Warp effects 139 POWER switch and indicator 27 DME1, DME2 sockets 45 Warp sub menu 139 rear panel 27 MV1, MV2 sockets 45 Wipe 114 PROGRAM selection button 14 Still image adjusting 131 PROGRAM/PRESET cross-point bus...

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