Signal Name Display; Transitions; Transition Types - Sony MVS-3000 System User Manual

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Signal Name Display

You can attach a name (source name) to each signal
assigned to a cross-point button, with a maximum of 16
characters.
• The source name displays in the cross-point control
block show the source names of the video signals
assigned to numbers 1 to 23.
• To display the source names for numbers 24 to 62, press
the [SHIFT] button assigned to the 1st row.
Colors of lit cross-point buttons
In a particular row of cross-point buttons, only the last
pressed button is effective, and lights amber or red. The
amber indicates the "low tally" state, and the red indicates
the "high tally" state, to indicate whether or not the
selected signal appears in the final output video.
Meaning of colors of lit cross-point buttons
Color
State
Amber
Low tally
Red
High tally

Transitions

Transition Types

Type
Description
Mix
The new video
progressively fades in
over the current video.
The sum of the two
video outputs is
maintained at a
constant, with the
output of each at 50%
at the mid-point of the
transition (i.e., when
the fader lever is in the
center position).
Meaning
Does not appear in final
output video.
Appears in final output
video.
Independent
See
key
page
transition
Selectable
Type
Description
NAM (non-
The current video and
additive mix)
new video signals are
compared, and the
signal with the higher
luminance level is
given priority in the
output. The signals are
compared at the mid-
point of the transition
when both signals are
at 100%, at which point
the signal with the
higher luminance level
overpowers the other
signal.
Super mix
The current video is
maintained at 100%
output for the first half
of the transition as the
new video is mixed
while increasing
progressively to 100%.
Preset color
The current video is
mix
replaced by the new
video in a two-stage
transition, with a color
matte (unpatterned
display) inserted during
the first stage.
Wipe
The current video is
replaced by the new
video according to a
predetermined wipe
pattern.
DME wipe
Using an image
transformation effect,
the current video is
replaced by the new
video as in a wipe.
Clip
Linked to a mix
transition
(dissolve) or wipe
transition, a frame
memory clip (movie) is
played back.
Cut
The new video quickly
cuts into and replaces
the current video.
Independent
See
key
page
transition
Not
selectable
Not
p. 50
selectable
Not
p. 50
selectable
Selectable
p. 83
Selectable
p. 93
Not
selectable
Selectable
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Transitions

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