Miranda Imagestore 750 User Manual

Miranda Imagestore 750 User Manual

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Imagestore 750
User Manual
M872-9900-103
© September-2008
Software version 1.14.1

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  • Page 1 Imagestore 750 User Manual M872-9900-103 © September-2008 Software version 1.14.1 Miranda Technologies Inc. Tel: +44 (0) 1491 820000 Fax: +44 (0) 1491 820001 Email: uksales@miranda.com Web: www.miranda.com...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1999-2008 Miranda Technologies Inc. All rights are reserved and, under the copyright laws, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Miranda Technologies Inc. Printed in Canada.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Miranda's liability for any cause, including breach of contract, breach of warranty, or negligence, with respect to products sold by it, is limited to repair or replacement by Miranda, at its sole discretion. The current pricing structure for this service is available from Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Notices

    To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse type and rating specified for Imagestore 750. 6. Do not operate in wet/damp conditions. To avoid electrical shock, do not operate Imagestore 750 in wet or damp conditions. Page 4 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 5: Product Damage Precautions

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Preface 7. Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere. To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate Imagestore 750 in an explosive atmosphere. Product Damage Precautions 8. Provide proper ventilation. To prevent Imagestore 750 overheating, provide proper ventilation.
  • Page 6: Scope Of The Manual

    Presmaster User Manual Part No. 01232 MCS User Manual Part No. 01033 Textbuilder User Manual Part No. 02735 Intuition User Manual Part No. 03457 Electronic copies of the manuals are available from the Miranda website at: http://www.miranda.com Page 6 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 7: Symbols And Conventions

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Preface Symbols and Conventions Front panel control of Imagestore 750 is achieved using a four-position joystick in conjunction with prompts from the display. Where reference is made to a joystick input the legend of the position will be...
  • Page 8: Contacts

    Preface Imagestore 750 User Manual Contacts For technical assistance, please contact your nearest Miranda Technical Support centre: Americas (9:00am - 9:00pm EST) Telephone +1-800-224-7882 Fax: +1-514-335-1614 techsupp@miranda.com Europe, Middle East, Africa, UK (9:00am - 6:00pm GMT) Telephone +44 (0) 1491 820222 Fax: +44 (0) 1491 820002 eurotech@miranda.com...
  • Page 9: Manual Structure

    Overview The overview provides an introduction to the Miranda Technologies Inc. Imagestore 750 for new users and describes the functions and features offered by the product. It includes a simple technical concept of the unit and details the optional modules that are available to enhance the unit's capabilities.
  • Page 10 Preface Imagestore 750 User Manual Graphics Co-Processor This section describes how to configure the Imagestore 750 for use with a Miranda Graphics Co-Processor, such as the Imagestore Intuition+ Graphics Co-Processor and Miranda VertigoXG Graphics Processor. Imagestore 750 Web Page This section provides a description of the features available on the Imagestore 750 Web Page, which is hosted on the unit.
  • Page 11 Imagestore 750 User Manual Preface Software Update Instructions on how to format a bootable USB drive and how to load the latest software. Glossary This appendix contains a guide to the terms and abbreviations found within this user guide. Menu Tree This appendix contains a listing of the current menu tree.
  • Page 12 Preface Imagestore 750 User Manual Page 12 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Overview ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Front Panel Operations ------------------------------------------------------ 9 RCP Operations --------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Audio Mix files------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Emergency Alert System ---------------------------------------------------- 9 Graphics Co-Processor -----------------------------------------------------10 Imagestore 750 Web Page ------------------------------------------------10 Installation----------------------------------------------------------------------10 Support -------------------------------------------------------------------------10 Imagestore Specifications--------------------------------------------------10 Glossary ------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Standard Mixfiles -------------------------------------------------------------10 Software Update--------------------------------------------------------------11...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual Overview Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 Applications---------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 Concept--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 Main Inputs / Outputs ------------------------------------------------------- 34 Block Diagram ---------------------------------------------------------------- 37 Video Architecture ----------------------------------------------------------- 38 Video Standards---------------------------------------------------------------- 39 Getting Started------------------------------------------------------------------ 40 Applying Power --------------------------------------------------------------- 40 Boot-Up Sequence ---------------------------------------------------------- 40...
  • Page 15 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents Opening Screen --------------------------------------------------------------51 Operate ---------------------------------------------------------------------------52 Set Inputs ----------------------------------------------------------------------52 Set Inputs Menu Tree ----------------------------------------------------52 Pass SDI---------------------------------------------------------------------54 Colour Field 1 --------------------------------------------------------------54 Colour Field 2 --------------------------------------------------------------54 Colour Field 3 --------------------------------------------------------------54 Test Pattern 1 --------------------------------------------------------------54 Test Pattern 2 --------------------------------------------------------------54...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual Play Forward --------------------------------------------------------------- 68 Play Backward ------------------------------------------------------------- 68 Run Sequence ------------------------------------------------------------- 69 DVE Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Bypass ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 None (Delay) ---------------------------------------------------------- 69 Enabled ----------------------------------------------------------------- 69 DVE Configurations------------------------------------------------------- 70 DVE 1 Input----------------------------------------------------------------- 71...
  • Page 17 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents Clip --------------------------------------------------------------------83 Gain -------------------------------------------------------------------83 Transparency -------------------------------------------------------84 Typical CGT Values-----------------------------------------------84 Cut To/Fr Blk-----------------------------------------------------------84 Cut From Blk-----------------------------------------------------------84 Cut To Blk --------------------------------------------------------------84 Fade To/Fr Blk --------------------------------------------------------84 Fade From Blk---------------------------------------------------------84 Fade To Blk ------------------------------------------------------------85 FTB Rate ---------------------------------------------------------------85...
  • Page 18 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual Preview Select Menu Tree---------------------------------------------- 93 Clean Select------------------------------------------------------------------- 94 Clean Select Menu Tree------------------------------------------------- 94 Monitor Select ---------------------------------------------------------------- 95 Monitor Select Menu Tree ---------------------------------------------- 95 Audio ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 Audio Menu Tree---------------------------------------------------------- 97 Cut A/B---------------------------------------------------------------- 107...
  • Page 19 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents Miscellaneous Menu Tree --------------------------------------------- 117 GPI Delay------------------------------------------------------------- 117 Emer To Air (Emergency To Air)-------------------------------- 118 Emer From Air (Emergency From Air)------------------------- 118 EAS On --------------------------------------------------------------- 118 EAS Off --------------------------------------------------------------- 119 Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 120...
  • Page 20 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual Monitor Select ------------------------------------------------------- 130 Audio ------------------------------------------------------------------ 130 GPI Output ----------------------------------------------------------- 130 Miscellaneous ------------------------------------------------------- 130 Edit a GPI Macro -------------------------------------------------------- 130 Insert Before --------------------------------------------------------- 130 Delete ----------------------------------------------------------------- 131 Insert After ----------------------------------------------------------- 131 Output from GPI --------------------------------------------------------- 131...
  • Page 21 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents 24 MHz Clock ------------------------------------------------------------ 139 AES Pair 1-16 In--------------------------------------------------------- 140 System Information -------------------------------------------------------- 141 System Info Menu Tree ------------------------------------------------ 141 Serial Number ------------------------------------------------------------ 142 IP Address ---------------------------------------------------------------- 142 Hostname ----------------------------------------------------------------- 143 Network Mask ------------------------------------------------------------ 143...
  • Page 22 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual FAN 2 SPEED ----------------------------------------------------------- 147 FAN 3 SPEED ----------------------------------------------------------- 147 FAN 4 SPEED ----------------------------------------------------------- 147 FAN 5 SPEED ----------------------------------------------------------- 147 Main Board ID------------------------------------------------------------ 147 I/O Board ID -------------------------------------------------------------- 147 DVE Board ID ------------------------------------------------------------ 147...
  • Page 23 System Setup Menu Tree --------------------------------------------- 156 Set Standard-------------------------------------------------------------- 159 Set Reference ------------------------------------------------------------ 160 Adjusting Reference Timing-------------------------------------- 160 Timing Delay Through the Imagestore 750 ------------------ 163 Pass Close Cap---------------------------------------------------------- 163 Serial Comms ------------------------------------------------------------ 164 Serial Type ----------------------------------------------------------- 164 Baud Rate ------------------------------------------------------------ 164...
  • Page 24 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual Hostname ----------------------------------------------------------------- 170 IP Address ---------------------------------------------------------------- 170 Network Mask ------------------------------------------------------------ 171 Gateway Address ------------------------------------------------------- 171 NTP Server --------------------------------------------------------------- 172 Logging Server ---------------------------------------------------------- 172 Local Logging ------------------------------------------------------------ 172 Time Zone ---------------------------------------------------------------- 173 Software Reset ---------------------------------------------------------- 173...
  • Page 25 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents Audio Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------ 189 Transitions ---------------------------------------------------------------- 189 A/B Mix ---------------------------------------------------------------- 189 Fade to Silence ----------------------------------------------------- 190 Voice Overs ---------------------------------------------------------- 191 Inputs ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 192 A, B, VO1, VO2 ----------------------------------------------------- 192 Outputs--------------------------------------------------------------------- 193 Program--------------------------------------------------------------- 193...
  • Page 26 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual EPLAY_XP ------------------------------------------------------------------ 203 A_UNITY_XP/B_UNITY_XP -------------------------------------------- 203 VO1_UNITY_XP/VO3_UNITY_XP ------------------------------------ 203 A/B_PRESHUFFLE_UNITY_XP --------------------------------------- 203 Output Gain Types----------------------------------------------------------- 204 PROGRAM_GAIN --------------------------------------------------------- 204 Destinations ------------------------------------------------------------------- 204 Mix File Commands --------------------------------------------------------- 204 StartMix----------------------------------------------------------------------- 205 AddToMix -------------------------------------------------------------------- 205 SetOutputGain -------------------------------------------------------------- 205...
  • Page 27 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents Unload EAS (EAS Off) ---------------------------------------------------- 224 EAS Logs----------------------------------------------------------------------- 224 Graphics Co-Processor Imagestore Intuition Control ----------------------------------------------- 227 Control -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 228 Automatic Keyer Management -------------------------------------------- 229 Front Panel Menu ---------------------------------------------------------- 230 Def Keyer Assign -------------------------------------------------------- 230...
  • Page 28 Reset System ----------------------------------------------------------------- 238 Installation Ventilation---------------------------------------------------------------------- 239 Power Requirements -------------------------------------------------------- 239 Environment ------------------------------------------------------------------- 239 Imagestore 750 Rear Panel Connections ------------------------------ 240 Overview --------------------------------------------------------------------- 240 Serial Digital Video Inputs / Outputs----------------------------------- 240 Video Relay Bypass ------------------------------------------------------- 241 REF IN------------------------------------------------------------------------ 242 LAN 1-2----------------------------------------------------------------------- 243...
  • Page 29 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents Web Page -------------------------------------------------------------------- 254 Returns Procedure ----------------------------------------------------------- 254 Transit Packaging ---------------------------------------------------------- 255 Imagestore Specifications SDI Inputs and Outputs --------------------------------------------------- 257 Power Requirements ------------------------------------------------------ 257 Interfaces--------------------------------------------------------------------- 257 Mechanical------------------------------------------------------------------- 258 Environmental--------------------------------------------------------------- 258 Oxtel RCP ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 259...
  • Page 30 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual 5.1 Channel Mixfiles --------------------------------------------------------- 270 Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------ 270 Mix Modes ---------------------------------------------------------------- 270 Versatile Voice-over Shuffling---------------------------------------- 271 Preview Modes and Metering ---------------------------------------- 271 Delay Banks for DVE Compensation------------------------------- 271 10 Channel Pass-through --------------------------------------------- 272 5.1 Mixfile Variants -------------------------------------------------------- 272...
  • Page 31 Imagestore 750 User Manual Table of Contents Dual External Voice-over ---------------------------------------------- 299 Easyplay and External Voice-over ---------------------------------- 299 8-channel External Voice-over (Intuition+) ------------------------ 301 Test Mixfiles ------------------------------------------------------------------- 304 test_eply.mix ---------------------------------------------------------------- 304 testtone_all.mix ------------------------------------------------------------- 304 Software Update Create Bootable USB from Update ZIP File ------------------------- 305...
  • Page 32 Table of Contents Imagestore 750 User Manual Page 32 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 33: Overview

    This introduction provides a basic overview of the concept of the unit and includes instructions for getting started. An extensive range of options and upgrades are available for Imagestore 750 and this section describes the purpose and features of each enhancement.
  • Page 34: Concept

    Overview Imagestore 750 User Manual Concept Imagestore 750 is set up for operation where an A/B video mixer is followed by four keyers arranged in series as shown in the dual-channel arrangement below. PROGRAM CHANNEL KEYER1 KEYER2 KEYER3 KEYER4 MIXER...
  • Page 35 Imagestore 750 User Manual Overview • 4 RJ45 Serial Comms Ports • GPIO/LTC port • Video Relay Bypass across 2 of the Outputs These Input / Output Connections are shown in the diagram below: Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 35...
  • Page 36 Overview Imagestore 750 User Manual SCSI-style connector PGM OUT BNCs BNCs C (or Fill3) PVW OUT D (or Key3) CLN OUT Fill 1 MON OUT IS750 Key 1 Fill 2 Key 2 BNCs GPIO / LTC 25wD RJ45s EtherNet IS750 I/O Connections Page 36 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 37: Block Diagram

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Overview Block Diagram Main signal paths within the Imagestore 750 unit are shown below: RELAY BYPASS AUDIO 16 Ch AES OUT AUDIO 16 Ch AES IN SCSI SCSI CONNR CONNR AUDIO PROCESSING EMBD AUDIO LINE FIFOS...
  • Page 38: Video Architecture

    Video Architecture Each of the 2 video channel blocks within the Imagestore 750 contains an AB Mixer and 4 Keyers, overlaying either internal or external media onto background video (from 4 stores and/or up to 3 external Fill/Key inputs).
  • Page 39: Video Standards

    PGM channel for partially branded output. Audio processing is done in parallel. Video Standards Imagestore 750 supports SMPTE 259M 270Mb/s and SMPTE 292M 1.485Gb/s at the following resolutions: 525i/59.94 Hz SMPTE 259M-1997...
  • Page 40: Getting Started

    Applying Power Before applying power, ensure that the USB port does not contain a USB stick. Each of the two power supply units (PSU) on the Imagestore 750 contains a power switch accessible by removing the front facia. The product should be connected to the mains via an appropriate circuit breaker on each circuit.
  • Page 41: Facilities And Features

    DOS formatted. Miranda Technologies Inc. also provides an image transfer and management system for Imagestore 750. The Xplorer software uses a local area network to connect the workstation to a number of Miranda Technologies Inc.'s image and audio insertion products. Details of Xplorer are contained in a separate manual user guide.
  • Page 42 The maximum animation length is dependent upon the screen-size of the images, the playout memory installed in the Imagestore 750 (512MB or 2GB) and the amount of that memory allocated to the associated keyer. There are four video stores, which may be used to hold text, stills or moving logos.
  • Page 43: Ab Mixer

    RS422/RS232, as well as GPI. Mechanical Bypass In the event of power loss to the Imagestore 750, or failure of both internal power supplies, the mechanical video relay bypass routes the serial digital “background signal” “A In” directly to the Program output “PGM” and “C In”...
  • Page 44: Dve (Pgm And Pvw)

    Imagestore 750 User Manual 2D DVE (PGM and PVW) Both of the 2D DVE licence options provide the Imagestore 750 with independent control of DVE sequences on Program (PGM) and Preview (PVW) channels. The IS-750-DVE option enables a single DVE window per channel, and the IS-750-DVE-DUAL option enables two DVE windows per channel.
  • Page 45: Embedded Digital Audio Mixer

    Embedded Digital Audio Mixer The optional Easysound digital audio mixer (IS-750-Audio6 or IS-750- Audio16) can be enabled within Imagestore 750 and is designed to add voice- overs, jingles and other audio inserts over a program soundtrack at transmission. Easysound can also accept audio from AES/EBU sources, as well as embedded audio from the Imagestore's background video input.
  • Page 46 Internal media storage hard disk drive kit. (Software and operating system reside on the Compact Flash). The Imagestore 750 LOGO is a branding-only product. From a hardware perspective, it is identical to the standard Imagestore 750; however the following features are disabled: •...
  • Page 47: Checking Installed Options

    9100-100) is shipped with the unit. This comprises of a SCSI connector cable to a single XLR for one stereo pair voice-over capability. Checking Installed Options The Imagestore 750 can display the internal options installed from the front panel display. From the opening screen press the right arrow key to display Setup then press enter to display the Setup menu.
  • Page 48 Clean Feed Clean Feed Monitor Feed Monitor Feed Note: C & D Inputs, clean feed and monitor feed are enabled by default for the Imagestore 750. They are disabled for the Imagestore 750 LOGO Inserter. Page 48 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 49: Front Panel Operations

    Front Panel Operations Front Panel Operations This section of the manual explains, on a task-by-task basis, the operation of an Imagestore 750 using only the front panel controls. Each task is fully detailed, making reference to other sections unnecessary. Controls...
  • Page 50: Front Panel Tallies

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Where there are more options available than there is room for on the display, the symbols are used to indicate that other options exist to the left and right respectively. Using the appropriate joystick move will reveal those options.
  • Page 51: Opening Screen

    The Imagestore 750 menu has two branches: • Operate • Setup From the opening screen with Operate displayed press enter. Note: If the unit is purchased as an Imagestore 750 LOGO Inserter then the front panel will show ‘IS750L V1.14.1’. Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 51...
  • Page 52: Operate

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Operate Set Inputs Select Operate, Set Inputs. Set Inputs Menu Tree Operate Set Inputs Pass SDI Colour Field 1 Colour Field 2 Colour Field 3 Test Pattern 1 Test Pattern 2 Pass SDI...
  • Page 53 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Test Pattern 1 Test Pattern 2 Pass SDI Colour Field 1 Colour Field 2 Colour Field 3 Test Pattern 1 Test Pattern 2 Fill-1 Pass SDI Colour Field 1 Colour Field 2 Colour Field 3...
  • Page 54: Pass Sdi

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual The factory default setting for each input is Pass-SDI, although any of the three colour fields or two test patterns can be selected instead. Using the front panel control joystick controls ( enter) select the input you wish to modify and select the setting that you wish this input to take.
  • Page 55: Input Masks

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Input Masks Select Operate, Input Masks. Input Masks Menu Tree Operate Input Masks Left Right Bottom Left Right Bottom Left Right Bottom Left Right Bottom Fill-1 Left Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 55...
  • Page 56 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Right Bottom Key-1 Left Right Bottom Fill-2 Left Right Bottom Key-2 Left Right Bottom This option allows a rectangular mask to be applied onto each physical SDI input. To adjust the input mask values for an input, select it using the joystick arrows , and press enter.
  • Page 57: Left

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Left Selects the left-most extent of the mask. Value ranges from 0 to Right. Right Selects the right-most extent of the mask. Value ranges from Left to the width of the active picture (which changes depending upon the video standard).
  • Page 58: Colour Fields

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Colour Fields Select Operate, Colour Fields. Colour Fields Menu Tree Operate Colour Fields Colour Field 1 RGB 0 <> 100% Colour Field 2 RGB 0 <> 100% Colour Field 3 RGB 0 <> 100%...
  • Page 59: Standard Colours

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Standard Colours Colour Red (%) Green (%) Blue (%) White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Blue Black One of two built-in test patterns may also be selected to replace SDI input for A and B inputs.
  • Page 60: Mix A Input

    This option is used to select the input source (SDI, colour field or test pattern – see page 52) that will become the Mix A Input for the AB Video mixer. The standard inputs fitted to the Imagestore 750 allow selection from up to eight inputs. The illustration below shows the configuration.
  • Page 61 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Using the front panel joystick arrows ( ) display the input source you wish to select then press enter. To go back a level press escape. Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 61...
  • Page 62: Mix B Input

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Mix B Input Select Operate, Mix B Input. Mix B Input Menu Tree Operate Mix B Input Fill-1 Key-1 Fill-2 Key-2 This option is used to select the input source (SDI, colour field or test pattern –...
  • Page 63: Ab Mixer

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations AB Mixer Select Operate, AB Mixer. AB Mixer Menu Tree Operate AB Mixer Cut AB Cut To A Cut To B Fade AB Fade To A Fade To B Trans Type X Fade...
  • Page 64 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual variable fade transitions from this menu. Using the front panel joystick arrows ( ) display the transition type you wish to select and then press enter. Note: Pressing enter will activate the transition.
  • Page 65: Cut

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations The options are: Cut AB Switches between the Mix A input and the Mix B input. Cut To A Selects the Mix A Input as the background video source. Cut To B Selects the Mix B Input as the background video source.
  • Page 66: V-Fade Colour

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual V-Fade Colour This option determines the colour used when performing a V-Fade transition. The colour is set by adjusting the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) values, from 0% to 100%, for each colour in turn. Using the joystick arrows , increase or decrease the field value then, when the desired value is reached press enter.
  • Page 67: Dve (Pgm)

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations 2D DVE (PGM) Select Operate, 2D DVE (PGM). 2D DVE (PGM) Menu Tree Operate 2D DVE (PGM) Play Forward Play Backward Run Sequence (Value 0 to 97) DVE Mode Bypass None (Delay) Enabled...
  • Page 68: Play Forward

    Key-1 Fill-2 Key-2 Both of the 2D DVE licence options provide the Imagestore 750 with independent control of DVE sequences on the Program (PGM) channel. The IS-750-DVE option enables a single DVE window. The IS-750-DVE-DUAL option enables two DVE windows.
  • Page 69: Run Sequence

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Run Sequence Using the joystick arrows select the appropriate DVE sequence between 1 – 97. Press enter to accept the value and play the sequence. When sequence is selected this plays the previously selected sequence in reverse.
  • Page 70: Dve Configurations

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DVE Configurations The DVE Configuration menu option is described on page 74. The diagrams below show how the DVE Configuration option works with the DVE Mode, including exactly where the DVE pictures are inserted into the video path.
  • Page 71: Dve 1 Input

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations DVE 1 Input Selects the input that is passed into the first DVE window. The setting applies independently for PGM and PVW channels. DVE input selection can be any of the ‘Set Input’ options (SDI video, colour field or test pattern) currently chosen for the video inputs (A, B, C, D, Fill-1, Key-1, Fill-2, Key-2), or AB Mixer output.
  • Page 72: Dve (Pvw)

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual 2D DVE (PVW) Select Operate, 2D DVE (PVW). 2D DVE (PVW) Menu Tree Operate 2D DVE (PVW) Play Forward Play Backward Run Sequence (Value 0 to 97) DVE Mode Bypass None (Delay) Enabled...
  • Page 73 Key-1 Fill-2 Key-2 Both of the 2D DVE licence options provide the Imagestore 750 with independent control of DVE sequences on the Preview (PVW) channel. The IS-750-DVE option enables a single DVE window. The IS-750-DVE-DUAL option enables two DVE windows.
  • Page 74: Dve Configuration

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DVE Configuration Select Operate, DVE Config. DVE Config Menu Tree Operate DVE Config K1K2 DVE K3K4 K1 DVE K2K3K4 DVE K1K2K3K4 The DVE Configuration option positions the DVE outputs relative to the keyers within the video channel streams on both PGM and PVW. This setting works in conjunction with the DVE Mode (when it is enabled), as shown on the diagram on page 70.
  • Page 75: Dve K1 K2 K3 K4

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations DVE K1 K2 K3 K4 DVE inserted before all keyers. This option gives four layers of keying downstream of the DVE. Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 75...
  • Page 76: Dsk 1

    Imagestore 750 User Manual DSK 1 Imagestore 750 has four keying layers (DSKs) per channel, program and preview. The output from the AB Mixer forms the background video image on the program keyers, which can accept a ‘live’ external Fill and Key signal or image from the stores, as shown in the diagrams on page 70.
  • Page 77: Keyer Operations

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Keyer Operations Select Operate, DSK 1, Keyer Ops. Keyer Operations Menu Tree Operate DSK 1 Keyer Ops Cut Up/Down Cut Up Cut Down Fade Up/Down Fade Up Fade Down Fade Rate (Value in fields 1 to 999)
  • Page 78 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Left Right Bottom C, G & T Clip (Value 64 to 940) Gain (Value 64 to 940) Trans (Value 0 to 512) Cut To/Fr Blk Cut From Blk Cut To Blk Fade To/Fr Blk...
  • Page 79: Cut Up/Down

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations ∧ Image keyed up (to air) ∨ Image keyed down (from air) Intermediate state, transition being processed. Fade to Black Cut Up/Down Switches on (up) or off (down) the fill/key input source of DSK 1 over the background video.
  • Page 80: Set Key Params

    Linear keying is used where the Fill signal has been pre-computed to match the Key signal. In this case, the Fill has already been cut by its own key external to the Imagestore 750. Then the Imagestore 750 computes (1-Key) Page 80...
  • Page 81 Imagestore 750. Then the Imagestore 750 cuts a hole in the Fill with the Key and then cuts a hole in the Background with a computed (1-Key) signal. The cut Fill and cut Background are then added together.
  • Page 82: Source

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Source Self key: When the source option is set to self, the key data is derived from the luminance content (Y value) of the "Fill" signal itself. Separate key: When the source option is set to separate, the key data is derived from the luminance content (Y value) of the separate "Key"...
  • Page 83: Setup

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Setup Sets the Masking values. Left Use the joystick arrows to adjust the value. Press enter to move to the next mask parameter or escape to cancel. Right Use the joystick arrows to adjust the value. Press enter to move to the next mask parameter or escape to cancel.
  • Page 84: Transparency

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Transparency Transparency controls the luminance content (grey scale value) of the key signal and therefore the amount of background video that will 'seep' through the keyed image. Typical CGT Values For optimum results set the CGT values to the following: •...
  • Page 85: Fade To Blk

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Fade To Blk Gradually changes the output of DSK 1 to black. The rate in fields is set by the FTB Rate command. FTB Rate The Fade to Black rate is adjusted using the joystick arrows between 1 and 999 fields.
  • Page 86: Input Operations

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Input Operations Select Operate, DSK 1, Input Ops. Input Operations Menu Tree Operate DSK 1 Input Ops Fill-1/Key-1 Fill-2/Key-2 Fill-3/Key-3 Unload Input Fill-1/Key-1 or Fill-2/Key-2 or Fill-3/Key-3 Sets the fill/key input source for DSK1 to Fill-1/Key-1, Fill-2/Key-2 or Fill- 3/Key-3.
  • Page 87: Store Operations

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Store Operations Select Operate, DSK 1, Store Ops. Store Operations Menu Tree Operate DSK 1 Store Ops Load Image Set Position Horizontal (-1920 to 1920) Vertical (-1080 to 1080) Save Image Unload Image...
  • Page 88: Load Image

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Load Image Selects a file from the image library to load into the appropriate Sstore. • Still images (.oxt) • Animations (.oxa) • Easytext (.oxa) • Bugclock (.oxa) Easytext and Bugclock both require licenses.
  • Page 89: Clean Load

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Clean Load Clean load removes the existing image from the store before loading the new file. The image/animation will NOT be displayed until it is fully loaded. Cut Load Cut load is similar to Clean Load but the existing image remains active until the new file is loaded.
  • Page 90: Restart Anim

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Restart Anim Restarts the animation from the beginning of the sequence. Stop Animation Stops the animation at the end of the sequence. Stop Anim Now Stops the animation instantly. Page 90 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 91: Dsk 2

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations DSK 2 Select Operate, DSK 2. The commands for DSK 2 are identical to DSK 1. • Keyer Operations • Input Operations • Store Operations DSK 3 Select Operate, DSK 3. The commands for DSK 3 are identical to DSK 1.
  • Page 92: Dsk 4

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DSK 4 Select Operate, DSK 4. The commands for DSK 4 are identical to DSK 1. • Keyer Operations • Input Operations • Store Operations Page 92 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 93: Preview Select

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Preview Select Select Operate, Preview Select. Preview Select Menu Tree Operate Preview Select Presmaster PVW Program o/p AB Mixer o/p This option allows the user to switch the preview output to any of the named signal paths.
  • Page 94: Clean Select

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Clean Select Select Operate, Clean Select. Clean Select Menu Tree Operate Clean Select Program o/p AB Mixer o/p PGM DVE o/p PGM DSK1 o/p PGM DSK2 o/p PGM DSK3 o/p This option allows the user to switch the clean feed output to any of the named signal paths.
  • Page 95: Monitor Select

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Monitor Select Select Operate, Monitor Select. Monitor Select Menu Tree Operate Monitor Select Program o/p Preview o/p PGM AB Mix PVW AB Mix PGM DVE o/p PGM DSK1 o/p PGM DSK2 o/p PGM DSK3 o/p...
  • Page 96 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Key-2 Colour 1 Colour 2 Colour 3 Colour 4 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 PGM DVE1 PGM DVE2 PVW DVE1 PVW DVE2 This option allows the user to switch the monitor feed output to any of the named signal paths.
  • Page 97: Audio

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Audio Select Operate, Audio. Audio Menu Tree Operate Audio Cut to A/B Cut to A Cut to B Fade to A/B Fade to A Fade to B Toggle Silence Fade to Sil Fade from Sil...
  • Page 98 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual A/B Mix VO Input VO Mix Program Silence Test Tone Passthrough Clean Select Embedded Input A Input B Input A/B Mix VO Input VO Mix Program Silence Test Tone Passthrough Monitor Select Embedded Input...
  • Page 99 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) Channel 2 (1) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4)
  • Page 100 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual (1) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) Voice-over Channel 1 (1) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2)
  • Page 101 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) Channel 3 (1) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4)
  • Page 102 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Channel 1 (1) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) Channel 2 (1) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3)
  • Page 103 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) Channel 4 (1) (2) (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4)
  • Page 104 Easyplay Start Easyplay Stop EPlay Unload The Imagestore 750 Easysound digital audio mixer option (IS-750-Audio6 or IS-750-Audio16) adds voice-overs, jingles and other audio inserts over the program soundtrack at transmission. The de-embedder is capable of handling all four groups (16 channels) from video inputs and the embedder is capable of handling all four groups (16 channels) to the Program, Preview, Clean Feed and Monitor outputs.
  • Page 105 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations A further sixteen pairs (32 discrete channels) of AES inputs and outputs are also available. These may be used as prime sources, voice-overs or as delays. All AES inputs and outputs are sampled at 48kHz and locked to video.
  • Page 106 The outputs of the accumulator will then be shuffled again to route the correct mixes to the correct outputs. The Imagestore 750 audio model consists of an AB Mixer plus two cascaded voice-overs. Input...
  • Page 107: Cut A/B

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations A CUT transition is an instant switch to the selected source. By default this is achieved between frames in the vertical interval so the active picture is allowed to finish before the new data is transmitted, but other cut options are also possible (see page 66).
  • Page 108: Fade A/B

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Fade A/B Alternatively fades between the A and B input source from the AB Mixer. The rate, in fields (1 to 999) is set by the Set Rates, Fade A/B, command. Fade to A Fades in the A input source from the AB Mixer.
  • Page 109: Fade Up Vo

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Fade up VO Voice-over n Fades up voice-over n. The rate, in fields (1 to 999) is set by the Set Rates, Voice-over n, command. Fade down VO Voice-over n Fades down voice-over n. The rate, in fields (1 to 999) is set by the Set Rates, Voice-over n, command.
  • Page 110: Clean Select

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Clean Select Select from the list the point you wish to preview on the Clean Feed output. • Embedded Input • A Input • B Input • A/B Mix • VO Input •...
  • Page 111: Input Shuffles

    This will only have the desired effect on the audio system when running the Imagestore 750 with either of the standard Imagestore 2 emulation mixfiles (is23.mix, is23eply.mix). Units running other standard mixfiles will behave differently and shuffles may act on groups of inputs and outputs.
  • Page 112: Set Rates

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual The top line represents an input channel (or input bunch), and the bottom line represents the output channels (or output bunches) to which the input is included. In this case, input channel 1 (or input bunch 1) is included onto output channel 2 (or output bunch 2).
  • Page 113: Duck

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations The diagram shows the voice over parameters and how Duck and Preset affect the actual audio levels. Duck The Duck option enables you to adjust (dip) the level of the background audio sound when the voice over is on – the level is measured in dBs (for example, when the voice over is on, the background ducks by –12dB)
  • Page 114 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Easyplay Stop Stops the Easyplay .wav file. EPlay Unload Unloads the Easyplay file from the current store. Note: .oxe and .oxw audio files can be created from the AudioBuilder program supplied on the MCS CD.
  • Page 115: Gpi Output

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations GPI Output Select Operate, GPI Output. GPI Output Menu Tree Operate GPI Output GPI Out 1 On GPI Out 1 Off GPI Out 2 On GPI Out 2 Off GPI Out 3 On...
  • Page 116: Gpi Output

    GPI Out 16 Off General Purpose Interface Input (GPI) ports may be used to trigger the execution of a series of Imagestore 750 internal pre-programmed commands (GPI macros). To set up a GPI macro please read the section of this document entitled “GPI Setup”...
  • Page 117: Miscellaneous

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Miscellaneous Select Operate, Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous Menu Tree Operate Miscellaneous GPI Delay Emer To Air Emer From Air EAS On EAS Off These miscellaneous commands are used for setting the GPI macros delay (in fields), for and instigating the emergency-to-air facility in the event of background video failure, or for showing Emergency Alerts (EAS).
  • Page 118: Emer To Air (Emergency To Air)

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Emer To Air (Emergency To Air) In the event of a background video failure an emergency message can easily be sent to air using this command. The emergency image must be stored in the image library under filename V000.oxt.
  • Page 119: Eas Off

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations • EASNone.oxa No Priority for NTSC or PAL • EASNoneHD1080.oxa No Priority for 1080i • EASNoneHD720.oxa No Priority for 720p The render time of the text will depend on the length of the string. Maximum length = 1990 characters.
  • Page 120: Setup

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Setup Audio Setup Select Setup, Audio Setup. Audio Setup Menu Tree Setup Audio Setup Audio Metering Meters 1 - 4 Meters 5 - 8 Meters 9 - 12 Meters 13 - 16 Meters 17 - 20...
  • Page 121 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Meters 5 & 6 Meters 7 & 8 Meters 9 & 10 Meters 11 & 12 Meters 13 & 14 Meters 15 & 16 Meters 17 & 18 Meters 19 & 20 Meters 21 & 22 Meters 23 &...
  • Page 122: Audio Metering

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Select file Delays Delay Bank 1 Delay Bank 2 Delay Bank 3 Delay Bank 4 Delay Bank 5 Delay Bank 6 Delay Bank 7 Delay Bank 8 The audio setup commands are used to display audio meters, set the metering...
  • Page 123: Follow Video

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Follow Video Use this option to select whether audio follows video during a video AB mix and/or Fade to Black transition on the most downstream keyer. A/B Mix Set On or Off. If set On the system will perform an audio AB mix that follows the video AB mixer position.
  • Page 124: Delays

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual The current mixfile (along with its path location) will be displayed on the front panel display. Use the joystick arrows ( enter) to select and confirm a new file. Select <mixfile name> Yes/No.
  • Page 125: Gpi Setup

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations GPI Setup Select Setup, GPI Setup. GPI Setup Menu Tree Setup GPI Setup GPI Inputs GPI In 1 On GPI In 1 Off GPI In 2 On GPI In 2 Off GPI In 3 On...
  • Page 126 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual GPI In 11 Off GPI In 12 On GPI In 12 Off GPI In 13 On GPI In 13 Off GPI In 14 On GPI In 14 Off GPI In 15 On GPI In 15 Off...
  • Page 127: Input To Gpi

    General Purpose Interface (GPI) ports may be used either to trigger the execution of a series of Imagestore 750 internal pre-programmed commands (input) or to monitor the status of the Imagestore 750 (output). The sixteen GPI ports are identified as GPI 1 through GPI 16. All 16 GPI ports may be configured for both input and output.
  • Page 128: Gpi Channels

    To create a macro, display the relevant GPI then press enter. If the GPI is unused >Empty< will be displayed on the front panel. Press enter again to gain access to the entire Imagestore 750 Operate menu. Using the joystick arrows display the first command to be added to the macro and press enter to add it.
  • Page 129: Gpi Macro Command List

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations GPI Macro Command List The GPI macro command list is identical to the Operate menu. Set Inputs See page 52 for details of the menu options. Input Masks See page 55 for details of the menu options.
  • Page 130: Dsk 3

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DSK 3 The menu options are identical to DSK 1. See pages 77, 86 and 87 for details. DSK 4 The menu options are identical to DSK 1. See pages 77, 86 and 87 for details.
  • Page 131: Delete

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Delete Deletes the displayed command line. Insert After Inserts a new command after the displayed line. Output from GPI A GPI port may used as an output to trigger external devices and its active status, (on), is defined by the output being internally pulled to ground.
  • Page 132 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DSK1 Key On DSK2 Key Off DSK2 Key On DSK3 Key Off DSK3 Key On DSK4 Key Off DSK4 Key On DSK1 Tmr 0 DSK1 Tmr Non 0 DSK2 Tmr 0 DSK2 Tmr Non 0...
  • Page 133: Clear A Gpi Output

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Audio FTS Off Audio FTS On VO1 Begin Off VO1 Begin On VO2 Begin Off VO2 Begin On VO1 At Off VO1 At On VO2 At Off VO2 At On Follow FTB Off...
  • Page 134: File Operations

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual File Operations Select Setup, File Ops. File Ops Menu Tree Setup File Ops Load Image Media Inserted? Erase Image No, Yes Load Audio Media Inserted? Erase Audio No, Yes Config Save Media Inserted?
  • Page 135: Load Image

    Yes to delete. Load Audio Copies an audio file from the inserted media (USB stick) to the sound library. Supported formats: • Imagestore 750 audio file (multi channel) .oxe • Imagestore 2 format audio file .oxw • WAV audio file .wav...
  • Page 136: Config Load

    Log file from previous session Load Licences Copies new licence codes (syscodes.txt) from the inserted USB stick, which enable software options on the Imagestore 750 after a restart. Load Mixfile Copies new custom mixfiles (all files ending in .mix) from the inserted USB media to the hard disk.
  • Page 137: Input Status

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Input Status Select Setup, Input Status. Input Status Menu Tree Setup Input Status A Input B Input C Input D Input Fill-1 Input Key-1 Input Fill-2 Input Key-2 Input Ref Standard Ref Source...
  • Page 138: A Input

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual AES Pair 10 In AES Pair 11 In AES Pair 12 In AES Pair 13 In AES Pair 14 In AES Pair 15 In AES Pair 16 In These options are used to view the following: A Input Shows the current video signal standard on the A input, or “Unknown”...
  • Page 139: Fill-2 Input

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Fill-2 Input Shows the current video signal standard on the Fill-2 input, or “Unknown” if the signal is unrecognised. “Unlocked” is shown if no signal is connected. Key-2 Input Shows the current video signal standard on the Key-2 input, or “Unknown” if the signal is unrecognised.
  • Page 140: Aes Pair 1-16 In

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual AES Pair 1-16 In Shows whether the AES input contains a valid AES signal or not. For each individual entry the front panel will show either “Locked” or “Unlocked”. Page 140 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 141: System Information

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations System Information Select Setup, System Info. System Info Menu Tree Setup System Info Serial Number IP Address Hostname Network Mask Gateway Add NTP Server Op System (Linux X.X.XX) File Sys Type Animation Memory (DSK 1)
  • Page 142: Serial Number

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Temperature PSUA 12V PSUB 12V SYS 5V SYS 3.3V SYS 2.5V SYS 1.8V SYS 1.2V DVE 12V DVE 2.5V DVE 1.8V DVE 1.2V PSU A PSU B FAN 1 SPEED FAN 2 SPEED...
  • Page 143: Hostname

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Hostname This section of System Information shows the unit’s Hostname. To modify the Hostname please refer to page 170. Network Mask This menu displays the unit’s Network Mask (sub-net mask) number. To modify the number refer to page 171.
  • Page 144: Images Used

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Images Used This menu displays the number of images in the image library. Up to 4000 images can be displayed on the front panel, depending on the licence purchased. Disk Space Used Displays the amount of disk space used in the image directory as both size and percentage of total space available.
  • Page 145: Time Zone

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Time Zone This shows the time offset in hours and minutes (±HHMM) from GMT. To modify the time zone refer to page 173. Current Date Displays the current date. To modify the date refer to page 149.
  • Page 146: Sys 2.5V

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual SYS 2.5V Displays the voltage of the +2.5V supply rail. SYS 1.8V Displays the voltage of the +1.8V supply rail. SYS 1.2V Displays the voltage of the +1.2V supply rail. DVE 12V Displays the voltage of the 12V supply rail on the DVE card.
  • Page 147: Fan 2 Speed

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations FAN 2 SPEED Displays the speed of fan 2 in RPM. FAN 3 SPEED Displays the speed of fan 3 in RPM. FAN 4 SPEED Displays the speed of fan 4 in RPM.
  • Page 148: View Licences

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual View Licences Select Setup, View Licences. This command will display on the front panel display all installed licenses. Use the joystick arrows to iterate through the list. The licence options are listed on page 47.
  • Page 149: Set Time

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Set Time Select Setup, Set Time . Use this command to set the RTC (real time clock) in the Imagestore 750. Set Time-of-Day Menu Tree Setup Set Time Year Month Hour Year Sets the year between 2000 - 2100...
  • Page 150: Hour

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Hour Sets the hour between 0 - 23 Sets the minutes between 0 - 59 Sets the seconds between 0 - 59 Self Tests Select Setup, Self Tests. Use this menu to run from a selection of hardware and software tests.
  • Page 151: Dsk 1

    Displays a full screen test pattern of 4 pixel width coloured borders Animation Fill Imagestore 750 has a self-test program to verify the correct installation of store memory modules. The Animation Fill self test will generate an animation sequence to fill the store memory module of the given layer.
  • Page 152: Dsk

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual • If the green traverses all 8 columns, the store is configured 512Mb or more. At 59.94 fields/s, the animation will run for 17 seconds. The test loading time is approximately 20 seconds.
  • Page 153: Prod Tests

    Logging Select Setup, Logging. Use this menu to set the logging level used for the messages log file, which can be viewed via the Imagestore 750 Web Page – (see page 235 for details) Logging Menu Tree Setup Logging...
  • Page 154: Errors Only

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Errors Only This logging level reports errors, including automation commands that were invalid when received. No valid automation commands get logged in this mode. Media/Keying In addition to errors, this logging level records all valid media and keying activity.
  • Page 155: Config Level

    Very volatile settings, such as keyer fade angle and AB mix position, are not saved with this option. This is so the Imagestore 750 will always restart into a known output state. Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 156: System Setup

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual System Setup Select Setup, System Setup. Use this menu tree to adjust the following: System Setup Menu Tree Setup System Setup Set Standard 625 Line 525 Line 1080i/59.94 1080i/50 720/59.94 720/50 Set Reference...
  • Page 157 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations 38400 57600 115200 Protocol Automation Presmaster Intuition ENDEC 1822 TFT EAS 911T RCP Classic COM 2 Serial Type RS232 RS422 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Protocol Automation Presmaster Intuition ENDEC 1822...
  • Page 158 Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Presmaster Intuition ENDEC 1822 TFT EAS 911T RCP Classic COM 4 Serial Type RS232 RS422 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Protocol Automation Presmaster Intuition ENDEC 1822 TFT EAS 911T RCP Classic...
  • Page 159: Set Standard

    Restart the Imagestore 750 by selecting ‘Software Reset’ or ‘Restart System’. Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 160: Set Reference

    ‘black and burst’ analogue reference or a tri-level sync reference, to “Ref in”. Whichever reference is used, ensure that the Imagestore 750 is set to the same frame rate. The displayed reference value shows the timing of the outputs with respect to analogue reference.
  • Page 161 Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations which is adjusted with the joystick arrows . Pressing enter then saves the overall reference offset setting. Before adjusting the reference timing ensure that the standard set is correct and the unit has been restarted to apply the new setting. The connected reference must be at the same frame rate as the standard set and the SDI inputs to avoid picture corruption.
  • Page 162 Then add 10 to 20 micro-seconds to give some buffering in the line FIFOs. Timing Delay Through the Imagestore 750 Refer to the 2D DVE section if the DVE is installed.
  • Page 163: Timing Delay Through The Imagestore

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Without the DVE, the delay through the unit can be up to 1 line. The exact data delay depends on the adjustment of the reference timing. The delay consists of the input line FIFO depth plus a minimum processing delay.
  • Page 164: Serial Comms

    DSK4 will not be understood by the Presmaster Control System. Intuition If an Intuition unit is connected to the Imagestore 750 (for control via pass- through commands) then the connected port must be set to Intuition. Page 164 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 165: Eas

    For more detail on EAS please see page 219. RCP Classic If an IS300-RCP unit is connected to the Imagestore 750 then the connected port must be set to RCP Classic. Please see page 175 for details of RCP operation.
  • Page 166: Relaxed

    If the same STX is sent continually by automation in relaxed mode, then it is much harder for automation to know which command may have failed. Store Memory The standard amount of memory available for the Imagestore 750 stores is 512MB, however 2GB is available with the option.
  • Page 167: Timecode Source

    This option enables Automatic Keyer Management which sets the selected keying layer for Intuition control. When the Intuition keyer is cut up the Imagestore 750 will perform a ‘Load Live’ on that layer and display the composited stream. As additional Intuition layers are cut up the Imagestore will continue to display the composited stream.
  • Page 168: Dsk4

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DSK4 Automatic Keyer Management enabled on DSK4. Keyer Release The Keyer Release Mode option defines how the keyer is released from Intuition control. Disabled Disabled mode leaves the Imagestore keyer cut up when all Intuition keys are cut down.
  • Page 169: Fill-2/Key-2

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Fill-2/Key-2 Routes Fill-2 and Key-2 inputs to the assigned keyer. Fill-3/Key-3 Routes Fill-3 and Key-3 inputs to the assigned keyer. Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 169...
  • Page 170: Hostname

    Pressing enter to accept the change will then display the message ‘New setting takes effect on restart’. Restart the Imagestore 750 by selecting ‘Software Reset’ or ‘Restart System’ IP Address This option displays the unit’s IP Address number and enables the user to modify it.
  • Page 171: Network Mask

    Pressing enter to accept the change will then display the message ‘Updating EEPROM’ shortly followed by ‘Restart to apply new setting’. Restart the Imagestore 750 by selecting ‘Software Reset’ or ‘Restart System’. Gateway Address This option displays the unit’s Gateway Address and enables the user to modify it.
  • Page 172: Ntp Server

    EEPROM’ shortly followed by ‘Restart to apply new setting’. Restart the Imagestore 750 by selecting ‘Software Reset’ or ‘Restart System’. NTP Server This option allows the clock in the Imagestore 750 to be set from a Network Time Protocol server located on the network. Using the joystick arrows enter the IP address of your NTP server.
  • Page 173: Time Zone

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Front Panel Operations Time Zone Use this option to set the time zone offset from GMT (+/-) in hours, minutes and seconds. Software Reset This option safely restarts the system software and reloads the firmware. A restart is needed after certain settings (such as video standard) are changed.
  • Page 174: Factory Reset

    Front Panel Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Factory Reset This option restarts the system returning the unit to factory default settings. To confirm the factory reset select “Yes” and press enter to confirm. Note: Use this option with extreme care as all custom set parameters will be removed.
  • Page 175: Rcp Operations

    This section provides a basic introduction to the Imagestore 750 Remote Control Panel (IS300-RCP) and describes the features and facilities provided by the unit. Note that control is limited to the Imagestore 750 keyers DSK1 and DSK2 (and not DSK3 or DSK4).
  • Page 176: Controls

    The LCD display provides interactive access to the control menus of the connected Imagestore 750. The top level menu display of the Oxtel RCP will be shown shortly after power is supplied and can be reached at any time by repeatedly pressing the Esc key.
  • Page 177: Alphanumeric Keypad

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Alphanumeric Keypad The alphanumeric keypad comprises keys 0 to 9YZ_ and the Enter key. These keys are not normally illuminated and become illuminated only when a procedure is selected that requires their use. Setup Menu RCP Setup Press the RCP soft key.
  • Page 178: Video Menu

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Video Menu The Video Menu key provides access for setting the Mixer, DSK1, DSK2 and FTB parameters via the LCD. Mixer Transition Type Press the Mixer soft key. Press the Trans soft key. Select the appropriate transition type, X Fade or V fade.
  • Page 179: Rate

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Rate Press the Mixer soft key. Press the Rate soft key. Adjust the rates using the rotary pots above each heading. Press the OK soft key to accept the changes. Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 179...
  • Page 180: Dsk N

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DSK n Operations for DSK1 and DSK2, illustrated for DSK1. Input Source Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the Input soft key Select the appropriate input source: Fill 1 Key 1 = (Inputs 3 and 4)
  • Page 181: Load File

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Load File Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the File soft key To load an image, press the Load soft key. Use the arrow control soft keys < > to locate the file in the image library.
  • Page 182: Position File

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Position File Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the File soft key To position an image, press the Pos. soft key. To adjust the images on-screen position, use the rotary pots above each heading.
  • Page 183: Horizontal Crop

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Horizontal Crop Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the File soft key To position an image, press the Pos. soft key. Press the HCrop soft key Adjust the images horizontal crop values by using the rotary pots above each heading.
  • Page 184: Vertical Crop

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Vertical Crop Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the File soft key To position an image, press the Pos. soft key. Press the VCrop soft key Adjust the images vertical crop values by using the rotary pots above each heading.
  • Page 185: Save File

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Save File Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the File soft key To save a modified image press the Save soft key. Press OK soft key to replace the file in the image library.
  • Page 186: Clip Gain & Transparency

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Clip Gain & Transparency Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the Edit soft key To adjust the Clip, Gain and Transparency press the CGT soft key. Adjust the values using the rotary pots above each heading.
  • Page 187: Keying Modes

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Keying Modes Press the relevant DSK soft key Press the Edit soft key To adjust the key modes press the Mode soft key. Adjust the keying modes by pressing the appropriate soft key. By pressing the Srce. soft key the...
  • Page 188: Fade To Black Rate

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Fade to Black Rate Press the FTB soft key Adjust the FTB rates by using the rotary pots above each heading. Press OK to accept the changes The Audio menu for the DSKs is identical in format to that for the Mixer.
  • Page 189: Audio Menu

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Audio Menu The Audio Menu key provides access for setting the Mixer, Inputs and Voiceover parameters via the LCD. Transitions A/B Mix Press the Trans soft key. Press the A/B soft key. Select the AVF soft key to toggle whether audio follows video.
  • Page 190: Fade To Silence

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Fade to Silence Press the Trans soft key. Press the FTS soft key. Select the AVF soft key to toggle whether audio follows video. Press the Cut or Fade soft key to perform a Fade to Silence. The fade rate is shown on the LCD and controlled via the central rotary pot.
  • Page 191: Voice Overs

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Voice Overs Press the Trans soft key. Press either VO1 or VO2 soft key. Press the Cut or Fade soft key to activate the voice over. The fade rate is shown on the LCD and controlled via the right hand rotary pot.
  • Page 192: Inputs

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Inputs A, B, VO1, VO2 Press the Input soft key. Press the appropriate A B VO1 or VO2 soft key. To Mute the input press the Mute soft key. Muted is then displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 193: Outputs

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Outputs Program Press the O/put soft key. The Program output level (volume) is shown on the LCD and controlled via the left hand rotary pot. To index through the named signal preview points press the Prev+ and...
  • Page 194: Transitions

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Transitions The buttons grouped under the Transitions banner control the AB Mixer, Key layers DSK1 and DSK2 and transition rates. Those along the bottom of the panel marked Rate to Take mirror the signal path through Imagestore 750.
  • Page 195: Mixer

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Mixer The AB Mixer is an integral 2 input video switcher, which provides the background video source to the program keyers, DSK1 and DSK2. The mixer can be configured for cut, trans (variable fade transitions) or none (no option illuminated).
  • Page 196: Dsk 1

    RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual DSK 1 DSK1 is the first keying layer. Use this button to control how the loaded image is inserted over the background video. DSK1 can be configured for cut, trans (variable fade transitions) or none (no option illuminated).
  • Page 197: Take

    Imagestore 750 User Manual RCP Operations Take Pressing the Take button will activate all armed DSK’s (DSK1 and/or DSK2) and the Mixer, sending the transition to air. Black and Silence Pressing the Black and Silence button will send the total output of Key Layer 0 and 1 to black.
  • Page 198 RCP Operations Imagestore 750 User Manual Page 198 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 199: Audio Mix Files

    (External AES, Embedded or Metering). The Imagestore 750 comes pre-loaded with a set of Mix Files for common audio configurations, selectable from the front panel. This section explains the function and terminology of the mix file and how to create them.
  • Page 200: Mix Files

    By using the same conceptual model, backwards compatibility with the Easysound audio automation protocol can be maintained; however, there are a few subtle differences. Internally, the Imagestore 750 has two voice-overs as opposed to the two stereo pairs in Imagestore 2. A mapping is performed: Imagestore 2...
  • Page 201: Sources

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files There is no limit to the number of mixes contained in the mix file but the total number of sources added to all mixes must be less than or equal to 1024. The default mix file used is named “is23.mix”. If the unit has an Easyplay licence, then a slightly different mixfile “is23eply.mix”...
  • Page 202: Zero_Xp

    Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual B_UNITY_XP B input VO1_UNITY_XP Voice-over 1 preview VO3_UNITY_XP Voice-over 2 preview A_PRESHUFFLE_UNITY_XP A input, no shuffles B_PRESHUFFLE_UNITY_XP B input, no shuffles ZERO_XP The ZERO_XP gain type will pass the input signal with –∞ dB gain.
  • Page 203: Vo1_Xp/Vo3_Xp

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files VO1_XP/VO3_XP The gain types correspond to Voiceovers 1 and 2 VO1_XP VO3_XP respectively. These apply the preset voice-over level to the assigned input when that particular voice-over is turned on. This also causes any signal before that voice-over in the audio path to be ducked to the preset duck level.
  • Page 204: Output Gain Types

    Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual Output Gain Types Each output can be assigned a cross-point gain type. The gain type defines the behaviour of the particular output as used in the conceptual model. If no gain type is specified, the output audio will be UNITY (unchanged).
  • Page 205: Startmix

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files StartMix StartMix “<MixName>” Creates a new mix with the name MixName. The name can be up to 256 characters. Sources added to this mix will be accumulated. This command can only be used as the first command or immediately after...
  • Page 206: Simple Mix Structure

    Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual Simple mix structure This example show the mix structure needed to create a stereo data path. # Creates a stereo data path using AES input 1 as A, # AES input 2 as B and AES output 1 as the result.
  • Page 207 Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files B_DATA_XP_1 B input data path input bunch 1 B_DATA_XP_2 B input data path input bunch 2 B_DATA_XP_3 B input data path input bunch 3 B_DATA_XP_4 B input data path input bunch 4 A_XP_1...
  • Page 208 Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual A_CUT_XP_1 A/B mixer cut A input bunch 1 A_CUT_XP_2 A/B mixer cut A input bunch 2 A_CUT_XP_3 A/B mixer cut A input bunch 3 A_CUT_XP_4 A/B mixer cut A input bunch 4 B_CUT_XP_1...
  • Page 209: Enhanced Mix File Commands

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files Enhanced Mix File Commands Whilst the basic set of mixfile commands is sufficient to configure the Imagestore 750, there are some extensions to these commands that provide advanced functionality. Input Bunch Profiles AddToMix <Source> <GainType> <InputProfile>...
  • Page 210: Mixdown

    Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual field is a way of externally controlling the contents of the InputProfile mix. The following example shows a mix. If the A_XP bunch 0 is externally set to 0 then InputProfile GainType source A_G1_P1_L will be added to the...
  • Page 211: Monitor Profiles

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files Note: If the field is present, the field should MixDown InputProfile also be present. Where an is not specified a value InputProfile of 0 is used. Example: AddToMix B_G1_P1_R B_XP This command line specifies that when the input source is included in the mix it will be attenuated by 50% before being added.
  • Page 212: Input Source Names (Addtomix)

    Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual These two commands are equivalent. In both cases, the commands specify that the output of the current mix should only be routed to METER_5 when the MonitorProfile of MonitorType 2 (conventionally Meters) is set to 1.
  • Page 213 Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files AES_I_P1_R Right AES_I_P2_L Left AES_I_P2_R Right AES_I_P3_L Left AES_I_P3_R Right AES_I_P4_L Left AES_I_P4_R Right AES_I_P5_L Left AES_I_P5_R Right AES_I_P6_L Left AES_I_P6_R Right AES_I_P7_L Left AES_I_P7_R Right AES_I_P8_L Left AES_I_P8_R Right AES_I_P9_L Left AES_I_P9_R...
  • Page 214: Output Source Names (Outputmix)

    Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual DELAY7_I_1 to 16 97 - 112 DELAY8_I_1 to 16 113 - 128 TEST_TONE 1 kHz, 0 dBFS test tone SILENCE Silence Output Source Names (OutputMix) Output Name Description Group Pair Channel PGM_G1_P1_L SDI Program output embedder...
  • Page 215 Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files CLF_G1_P1_R Right CLF_G1_P2_L Left CLF_G1_P2_R Right CLF_G2_P1_L Left CLF_G2_P1_R Right CLF_G2_P2_L Left CLF_G2_P2_R Right CLF_G3_P1_L Left CLF_G3_P1_R Right CLF_G3_P2_L Left CLF_G3_P2_R Right CLF_G4_P1_L Left CLF_G4_P1_R Right CLF_G4_P2_L Left CLF_G4_P2_R Right MON_G1_P1_L SDI Monitor output embedder...
  • Page 216 Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual AES_O_P8_L Left AES_O_P8_R Right AES_O_P9_L Left AES_O_P9_R Right AES_O_P10_L Left AES_O_P10_R Right AES_O_P11_L Left AES_O_P11_R Right AES_O_P12_L Left AES_O_P12_R Right AES_O_P13_L Left AES_O_P13_R Right AES_O_P14_L Left AES_O_P14_R Right AES_O_P15_L Left AES_O_P15_R Right AES_O_P16_L...
  • Page 217 Imagestore 750 User Manual Audio Mix Files METER_28 METER_29 METER_30 METER_31 METER_32 METER_33 METER_34 METER_35 METER_36 METER_37 METER_38 METER_39 METER_40 METER_41 METER_42 METER_43 METER_44 METER_45 METER_46 METER_47 METER_48 METER_49 METER_50 METER_51 METER_52 METER_53 METER_54 METER_55 METER_56 METER_57 METER_58 METER_59 METER_60...
  • Page 218: Mixfile Mapping

    Audio Mix Files Imagestore 750 User Manual Mixfile Mapping The standard Imagestore 2 mixfiles (is23.mix and is23eply.mix) assign the following AES Input pins: AES_1± and AES_2± A input Pair 1 and Pair 2 AES_3± and AES_4± VO1 Pair1 and Pair 2 AES_5±...
  • Page 219: Emergency Alert System

    Sage ENDEC Model 1822 • TFT EAS 911 The EAS option provides a mechanism for the Imagestore 750 to receive the EAS message data from an external EAS receiver and generate the required crawl and voiceover. It also provides additional “branding” capabilities, including full macro programmability and keyer control.
  • Page 220: Eas Crawl Templates

    Imagestore 750; this data includes the alert level and crawl data. An EAS alert message can be up to 2048 characters in length. 2. The Imagestore 750 requires a GPI trigger to initiate and terminate the EAS alert. This GPI could come directly from the EAS receiver, from automation, or be a manually initiated trigger.
  • Page 221 • Always use TextBuilder or IMM to transfer modified files to the Imagestore 750 so that all of the associated fonts are also installed. • Do not change the data-source name “EAS_TEXT” associated with the text crawl element in an EAS template.
  • Page 222: Triggering Eas

    To set the relevant GPI refer to page 128 and for automation commands refer to the Oxtel Series Automation Protocol manual. When an EAS alert is triggered “on” on the Imagestore 750 by GPI or automation, the following occurs: •...
  • Page 223: Control Of Eas Via The Front Panel

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Emergency Alert System As the Imagestore 750 retains the last EAS message received (unless it is restarted), the EASNone.oxa crawl will only be seen when the EAS mode is activated and no EAS crawl has been received or an EAS message is received with no alert level.
  • Page 224: Unload Eas (Eas Off)

    When verbose logging is enabled, all EAS transactions are recorded in the standard Imagestore 750 log files. Access to the log file can be gained by viewing the Imagestore 750 Web Page – (see page 235 for details) Page 224...
  • Page 225: Graphics Co-Processor

    Oxtel Series Automation protocol interface. However, if an additional automation port is not available then the Imagestore 750 can be placed in a mode where it can forward commands to the Co-Processor, as shown in the Intuition example below: Here, Imagestore Intuition can simultaneously transmit templates or animation files loaded through numerous virtual keying layers.
  • Page 226 If it is connected and controlled via an Imagestore then only 12 layers are available. For example, if an Imagestore 750 receives a command to load a graphic into layer 0x4, it will forward this command onto the Intuition to load the graphic into the first Intuition keying layer.
  • Page 227: Imagestore Intuition Control

    16 keying layers, four in Imagestore and twelve in Intuition. Imagestore Intuition Control The Imagestore 750 has to be configured to operate with an Intuition. From the front panel select: Setup > System Setup > Serial Comms > COM1- 4 > Protocol > Intuition.
  • Page 228: Control

    Graphics Co-Processor - Intuition Imagestore 750 User Manual Load Image Save Image Image Load Mode Start Animation Stop Animation Select Animation Frame Update Text Field Change Box Size and Position Change Text Font and Colour Render Box Change Image Run Strap...
  • Page 229: Automatic Keyer Management

    Automatic Keyer Management Without automatic keyer management, automation has to drive the Imagestore 750 / Intuition combination as follows: • Send a command to load an image on the Intuition (via the Imagestore).
  • Page 230: Front Panel Menu

    Graphics Co-Processor - Intuition Imagestore 750 User Manual command and to cut up an Intuition layer. Then in reverse, if automation cuts down all intuition layers the Imagestore can cut down the layer it was using and turn off load live.
  • Page 231: Vertigoxg

    Intuition based on the automation commands it forwards. If the operator changes the layer status of the Intuition using the front panel, the Imagestore 750 will not be aware of any change and therefore will not be able to perform automatic keyer management correctly.
  • Page 232 Graphics Co-Processor - Intuition Imagestore 750 User Manual Page 232 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 233: Imagestore 750 Web Page

    Imagestore 750 Web Page, which is hosted on the unit. Logging In The Imagestore 750 web page can be viewed from a standard web browser (providing that the computer is on the same subnet as the Imagestore). Start by typing in the IP address of the unit into the location bar which will bring up the following screen.
  • Page 234 Web Page Imagestore 750 User Manual Click on the LOGIN button to enter the login screen, and then enter the password “miranda” to view the main Imagestore 750 web page. Page 234 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 235: Web Apps

    Logs This section describes the various log files that can be retrieved from the Imagestore 750 via the web page. messages Shows the message log from the current session, which can be used for trouble shooting. When logging is set into Verbose mode (see page 154) all automation traffic is logged, along with a text description for each automation command.
  • Page 236: Messages.old

    This section describes the various media files that can be viewed via the web page. Please note that the web page is read-only, and so files can not be uploaded onto an Imagestore 750 via any of the media options. View Media Shows all media files contained in the /home/images/ folder.
  • Page 237: View Sounds

    Note: Please ensure that the Create Diagnostics File option is run when reporting issues to Miranda Support since it captures full details of the system state and can help with bug reproduction. View Licences This option shows the software licences that are enabled on this unit along with their values (if applicable).
  • Page 238: View Running Processes

    This section is described in the Software Update section on page 305. Reset System This option allows the Imagestore 750 to be reset from the web page. Please use this with care since it will affect on-air output. Page 238...
  • Page 239: Installation

    Imagestore 750 into a broadcast system. Ventilation Imagestore 750 is ventilated “front to back”. Air enters the unit through the front, and exhaust air leaves the unit through the rear of the unit and through slots in the side at the rear.
  • Page 240: Imagestore 750 Rear Panel Connections

    Installation Imagestore 750 User Manual Imagestore 750 Rear Panel Connections Overview The rear panel connections are broadly arranged in 2 rows; Top row: • 4 BNC serial digital video outputs • 8 BNC serial digital video inputs • 1 BNC Analogue reference inputs •...
  • Page 241: Video Relay Bypass

    SDI video Key-3 input or D input. Video Relay Bypass Two mechanical video relay bypasses are fitted which route SDI inputs to outputs in the event of a power failure and also while the Imagestore 750 unit is starting up. Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 242: Ref In

    Installation Imagestore 750 User Manual The relays link “A IN” to “PGM OUT” and “C/FILL 3 IN” to “PVW OUT”, as per the table below: Input Output A IN relay-bypassed to PGM Out C/FILL 3 IN relay-bypassed to PVW Out...
  • Page 243: Lan

    The reference must therefore be the same frame rate as the video SDI inputs. Imagestore 750 operating in HD mode may use a tri-level or bi-level sync. Imagestore 750 operating in SD mode, may only use a bi-level sync.
  • Page 244 Installation Imagestore 750 User Manual Page 244 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 245: Audio Aes Connector

    AES_OUT_1 to AES_OUT_16. This provides for 32 mono audio channels in and 32 out. Each “AES” channel should be connected to the Imagestore 750 over two wires using balanced (differential +/-) signals and a grounded shield. Signal and associated pin-out connections are given in the following table.
  • Page 246 Installation Imagestore 750 User Manual Signal Signal AES_IN_1 (+) AES_IN_1 (-) AES_IN_2 (+) AES_IN_2 (-) AES_IN_3 (+) AES_IN_3 (-) AES_IN_4 (+) AES_IN_4 (-) AES_IN_5 (+) AES_IN_5 (-) AES_IN_6 (+) AES_IN_6 (-) AES_IN_7 (+) AES_IN_7 (-) AES_IN_8 (+) AES_IN_8 (-) AES_IN_9 (+)
  • Page 247 Imagestore 750 User Manual Installation AES_OUT_10 (+) AES_OUT_10 (-) AES_OUT_11 (+) AES_OUT_11 (-) AES_OUT_12 (+) AES_OUT_12 (-) AES_OUT_13 (+) AES_OUT_13 (-) AES_OUT_14 (+) AES_OUT_14 (-) AES_OUT_15 (+) AES_OUT_15 (-) AES_OUT_16 (+) AES_OUT_16 (-) A 1RU audio break-out box is available for both 110R and 75R AES signals.
  • Page 248: Com1 - Com4

    Installation Imagestore 750 User Manual COM1 - COM4 For serial comms RJ45 connectors are provided, software-selectable as RS422 or RS232. Pin No. Signal Name RS422 Signal Name RS232 Connector type: 8 pin RJ45. Page 248 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 249: Gpio/Ltc

    • Total DC Fail Alarm 2 pin “contact closure” for Total DC voltage failure condition within the Imagestore 750 unit Otherwise, when unit is normally powered, these 2 pins are isolated. May be used to switch on some external warning...
  • Page 250 Installation Imagestore 750 User Manual Pin No Signal Name LTC- LTC_GND TOTAL_DC_FAIL GPIO_15 GPIO_13 GPIO_11 GP_+5V GP_+12V GPIO_8 GPIO_6 GPIO_4 GPIO_2 GP_GND LTC+ GP_GND GPIO_16 GPIO_14 GPIO_12 GPIO_10 TOTAL_DC_FAIL GPIO_9 GPIO_7 GPIO_5 GPIO_3 GPIO_1 Connector type: 25 pin female D type Page 250 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 251: Connection Of General Purpose Interfaces (Gpis)

    The General Purpose Interface port may be used either to trigger the execution of a series of internal pre-programmed commands (input) or to monitor the status of the Imagestore 750 (output). The process of assigning command macros to an individual GPI port is described in the Front Panel commands section on page 128.
  • Page 252: Mains Input

    Installation Imagestore 750 User Manual Mains Input Imagestore 750 can have two 350W PSUs fitted, each fed from its own rear IEC connector. The power supplies are auto-ranging from 100-120V and 200-240V AC. Page 252 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 253: Support

    The support desk may be contacted at any of the locations listed on page 8. Warranty and Non-Warranty Repairs Miranda Technologies Inc. provides all products that are sold new with a two-year, return-to-base warranty. Products that are purchased as “ex-demo” may have a limited warranty and reference should be made the original acknowledgement of order or the Product Certificate for warranty details.
  • Page 254: Service Visits

    Web Page Miranda Technologies Inc.’s web page can be found at www.miranda.com. Returns Procedure Should there be a need to return any Miranda Technologies Inc. product for upgrade or repair, telephone the Helpdesk and request a "return number". Page 254...
  • Page 255: Transit Packaging

    Miranda Technologies Inc.. Should a unit be received from Miranda Technologies Inc. in a damaged state (either new or repaired), this should be reported to both the courier and Miranda Technologies Inc. immediately.
  • Page 256 Support Imagestore 750 User Manual Page 256 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 257: Imagestore Specifications

    110m – (Belden 8281 or Belden 1694A). All outputs have amplitudes of 800mV (± 10%). Imagestore 750 will delay the video path by no more than one line, excluding any in-circuit DVE delay. Power Requirements Imagestore accepts power from a 110V or 230V, 60Hz or 50Hz, AC mains supply.
  • Page 258: Mechanical

    Imagestore Specifications Imagestore 750 User Manual Interface Type Description COM (RS232/RS422) Automation serial control interfaces Ethernet Image Loading and Transfer / automation GPIs 16 GPIs with input and output macro editor. Mechanical The unit is contained within a 1RU chassis with the following mechanical specification.
  • Page 259: Oxtel Rcp

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Imagestore Specifications Oxtel RCP Mechanical • Height 132.5mm (5.22") • Width 216.0mm (8.50") • Depth 67.1mm (2.64") • Weight 1.3Kg (2.86lbs) • Cooling none • Panel cut-out 208mm x 128mm (8.07" x 5.04") Environmental • Operating temp. 0°C to 40°C •...
  • Page 260 Imagestore Specifications Imagestore 750 User Manual Page 260 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 261: Standard Mixfiles

    Please refer to the Oxtel Automation Protocol document for more detail of these commands, or contact Miranda Support for further information. The following list gives a brief description of each of the standard mixfiles.
  • Page 262 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Dual AES voice overs Embedded output 16chn_AB_eply.mix 16 channel embedded AB mixing Single AES voice over + Easyplay Embedded output 16chn_AES_AB.mix 16 channel AES AB mixing Embedded and AES output 16chn_AES_AB_eply.mix 16 channel AES AB mixing...
  • Page 263 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Embedded output 7.1_VO_eply.mix 7.1 surround embedded AB mixing Single AES voice over + Easyplay Embedded output 7.1_AES_eply.mix 7.1 surround AES AB mixing Easyplay (no AES VO) AES output 7.1_IntuitionVO.mix 7.1 surround embedded AB mixing...
  • Page 264 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual AES 1–2 AES 5–6 16chn_emb_pass.mix A Video Not Used 16chn_AES_pass.mix AES 1–8 Not Used 16chn_AB.mix A Video B Video 16chn_AB_eply.mix A Video B Video 16chn_AES_AB.mix AES 1-8 AES 9-16 16chn_AES_AB_eply.mix AES 1-8 AES 9-16 32chn_AES_pass.mix...
  • Page 265 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles 16chn_AES_AB_eply. Used for Not Used Easyplay 32chn_AES_pass.mix Not Used Not Used 5.1_dualVO.mix AES 1 AES 2 5.1_VO_eply.mix Used for AES 1 Easyplay 5.1_AES_dualVO.mix AES 7 AES 8 5.1_AES_VO_eply.mix Used for AES 7 Easyplay 5.1_IntuitionVO.mix AES 1–3...
  • Page 266: Imagestore 2/3 Emulation Mixfiles

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual 16chn_AB_eply.mix PGM Video 16chn_AES_AB.mix PGM Video AES 1-8 16chn_AES_AB_eply.mix PGM Video AES 1-8 32chn_AES_pass.mix AES 1-16 5.1_dualVO.mix PGM Video 5.1_VO_eply.mix PGM Video 5.1_AES_dualVO.mix PGM Video AES 1-3 5.1_AES_VO_eply.mix PGM Video AES 1-3 5.1_IntuitionVO.mix PGM Video 7.1_dualVO.mix...
  • Page 267: Program Output Meter Tracking

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Program output meter tracking Program output meters 5-8 track the master output level. Voice-over preview meter tracking Voice-over input previewing tracks the gain applied to the voice-over inputs without the voice-over being on-air. 12 channel pass-through Embedded audio on groups 2-4 passes through to output groups 2-4 regardless of which input group is active for the AB mix.
  • Page 268: 16Chn_Aes_Pass.mix

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual 16chn_AES_pass.mix This mixfile is designed for 16 channel AES pass-through. It collects audio from AES inputs 1-8 and outputs it to AES outputs 1-8, preview (embedded) and meters 1-16. No gain modification, mutes, shuffles or any form of audio stream manipulation is possible before audio is output –...
  • Page 269: 16Chn_Ab.mix

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles 16chn_AB.mix This mixfile is designed for 16 channel embedded AB mixing, with dual AES (8 channel) voice overs and embedded output. It collects embedded audio from the A and B inputs for standard AB mixing. Dual voice over insertion is possible on the first 8 channels of the AB mix.
  • Page 270: 16Chn_Aes_Ab_Eply.mix

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual 16chn_AES_AB_eply.mix This mixfile is designed for 16 channel AES AB mixing, with Easyplay onto AES and embedded output. It collects audio from the AES input pairs 1-8 and 9-16 for standard AB mixing. All 8 channels of Easyplay can be inserted (on a one-to-one basis) onto the first 8 channels of the AB mix output (controlled by the first voice over).
  • Page 271: Versatile Voice-Over Shuffling

    DVE effect. As with other mixfiles, each group of output channels is given its own delay bank of four channels. Details about how to adjust these delays is provided in the Automation Protocol Document available from the Miranda Technologies website. Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 271...
  • Page 272: Channel Pass-Through

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual 10 Channel Pass-through The remaining channels of embedded audio are passed through to allow for other content (e.g. Dolby E streams and alternate languages) to be embedded on the program output via the delay banks. It is also possible to route a copy of the pass-through audio to the preview outputs by using preview mode 8.
  • Page 273: 5.1_Aes_Dualvo.mix

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles 5.1_AES_dualVO.mix This mixfile is designed for 5.1 surround AES AB mixing with dual AES voice-overs onto AES output. It collects audio from AES input pairs 1-3 for the A input channels, and AES input pairs 4-6 for the B input channels. The mixfile provides 5.1 AB mixing onto AES outputs 1-3.
  • Page 274 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual The four input and output bunches have been mapped to allow for independent gain control and muting as follows… Stereo left and right Centre channel Surround left and right LF channel When using the group select command to change the active mode of this mixfile all four inputs must be switched.
  • Page 275: Mode 2: Left And Right Copy

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Note: The above diagram shows the only permitted shuffle configuration for this mix mode. Mode 2: Left and Right Copy In this mix mode any stereo input can be routed to any stereo output or to any surround stereo output.
  • Page 276 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Stereo left input Stereo right input When using the group select command to change the active mode of this mixfile all four inputs must be switched. Failure to do this will result in undesired behaviour or silence. The automation commands required to set the...
  • Page 277 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles PGM input: jg105: jg11a: PST input: jg305: jg31a: Stereo left input Stereo right input The following diagrams give examples of further shuffles that may be set up within this mix mode: • Left to left, right to right •...
  • Page 278 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Stereo left input Stereo right input Stereo left input Stereo right input Page 278 Miranda Technologies Inc.
  • Page 279 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Stereo left input Stereo right input Stereo left input Stereo right input Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 279...
  • Page 280: Mode 3: Left, Right And Centre Copy

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Mode 3: Left, Right and Centre Copy In this mix mode any stereo input can be routed to any stereo output or to the centre output channel. An example use-case for this facility is during advertising breaks when the left and right audio needs to be summed onto the centre channel.
  • Page 281 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles undesired behaviour or silence. The automation commands required to set the Imagestore to this mix mode are as follows: PGM input: j01514 j01524: PST input: j03514: j03524: The ‘jg’ automation command should now be used to set up the shuffles in the matrix.
  • Page 282 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Stereo left input Stereo right input The following diagrams give examples of further shuffles that may be set up within this mix mode: • Left to left, left to right, left to centre (mono left) •...
  • Page 283: 5.1 Mixfile Voice-Over Topology And Operation

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles 5.1 Mixfile Voice-over Topology and Operation The 5.1 mixfiles use a consistent voice over topology to enable easy control of both Easyplay and external VO insertion. However, there is an important distinction between configurations for dual external VO, Easyplay with single external VO, and 6-channel external VO (Intuition+) insertion which are presented below.
  • Page 284 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual VO1 left Stereo left VO1 right Stereo right Centre VO2 left Stereo left VO2 right Stereo right Centre A small selection of possible shuffle possibilities are presented below: • Left to left, left to centre, right to right, right to centre (VO1 and VO2) •...
  • Page 285 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles VO1 left input VO1 right input VO2 left input VO2 right input X X X VO1 left input VO1 right input VO2 left input X X X VO2 right input Miranda Technologies Inc. Page 285...
  • Page 286 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual VO1 left input VO1 right input VO2 left input VO2 right input Voice-over shuffles are easily configurable via automation, GPI or the Presmaster GUI. Below is an example of setting a VO shuffle via...
  • Page 287: Easyplay And External Voice-Over

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Easyplay and External Voice-over The shuffles for VO1 (in the dual external voice-over case) are now replaced by Easyplay. However, the one remaining external voice-over uses an identical mapping to that described for VO2 in the preceding section.
  • Page 288 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Play channels 1, 3, 5 Play channels 2, 4, 6 Examples of different Easyplay configurations are shown in the following diagrams: • Easyplay left, right, LF (channels 1, 2, 6) • Easyplay centre, surround left, surround right (channels 2, 4, 5)
  • Page 289 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Play channels 1, 3, 5 Play channels 2, 4, 6 Following is an example of setting an Easyplay shuffle via automation. First it is prudent to clear any existing shuffles to prevent any undesired effects.
  • Page 290 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual VO2 left input VO2 right input An example shuffle for the mapping above is illustrated below, giving left to left, right to right, left and right summed to centre. VO2 left input VO2 right...
  • Page 291: 6-Channel External Voice-Over (Intuition+)

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Note: For other examples of VO2 shuffles please refer to the previous section. The physical inputs used for this voice-over vary depending on which mixfile variant is in use. See page 270 for more details Following is an example of setting the shuffle for the external voice-over via automation.
  • Page 292 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual The input bunch mapping is as follows: Clips channels 1,3,5 Clips channels 2,4,6 Note that six crosspoints in the VO1 portion of the matrix are used to enable/disable each external channel. The cross-points required to activate all...
  • Page 293 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Clips channels 1,3,5 Clips channels 2,4,6 Since an Intuition template can control each audio channel input, it is likely that all six channels will set active for the majority of the time. Following is an example of setting the shuffle for the external voice-over via automation.
  • Page 294: 7.1 Channel Mixfiles

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Note: It is not recommended to use VO preset level unless this is desired globally for the VO. This is because each input bunch to the voice-over is used to represent three input channels, whereas each output bunch is used to represent two channels.
  • Page 295: Versatile Voice-Over Shuffling

    Details about how to adjust these delays is provided in the Automation Protocol Document available from the Miranda Technologies website. 8 Channel Pass-through The remaining channels of embedded audio are passed through to allow for other content (e.g.
  • Page 296: 7.1 Mixfile Variants

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual on the program output via the delay banks. It is also possible to route a copy of the pass-through audio to the preview outputs by using preview mode 8. Note: Preview mode 8 is not part of the standard preview modes but can be activated (using the automation or GPI) with the ‘j6’...
  • Page 297: 7.1_Intuitionvo.mix

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles input pairs 1-4 for the A input channels, AES input pairs 5-8 for the B input channels. All eight channels of Easyplay can be inserted on a one-to-one basis onto the first eight channels of the AB mix output, and this is controlled by the first voice-over.
  • Page 298: Mode 2: Ab Mix Left And Right Copy

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual undesired behaviour or silence. The automation commands required to set the Imagestore to this mix mode are as follows… PGM input: j01510: j01520: PST input: j03510: j03520: The ‘jg’ automation command should now be used to set up the default shuffles in the matrix.
  • Page 299: Mode 3: Left, Right And Centre Mix

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Mode 3: Left, Right and Centre Mix In this mix mode any stereo input can be routed to any stereo output or to the centre output channel. This is functionally identical to 5.1 surround mix mode 2.
  • Page 300 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Stereo left Easyplay channel 1 Stereo right Easyplay channel 2 Surround left Easyplay channel 3 Surround right Easyplay channel 4 Easyplay channel 5 Centre Easyplay channel 6 Rear left Easyplay channel 7 Rear right...
  • Page 301: 8-Channel External Voice-Over (Intuition+)

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Play channels 1, 3, 5, 7 X X X Play channels 2, 4, 6, 8 Following is an example of setting an Easyplay shuffle via automation. First it is prudent to clear any existing shuffles to prevent any undesired effects.
  • Page 302 Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual The mapping of external AES channels is shown below: Stereo left Clips channel 1 Stereo right Clips channel 2 Surround left Clips channel 3 Surround right Clips channel 4 Clips channel 5 Centre Clips channel 6...
  • Page 303 Imagestore 750 User Manual Standard Mixfiles Clips channels 1,3,5,7 X X X X X X Clips channels 2,4,6,8 Since an Intuition template can control each audio channel input, it is likely that all eight channels will set active for the majority of the time.
  • Page 304: Test Mixfiles

    Standard Mixfiles Imagestore 750 User Manual Note: It is not recommended to use VO preset level unless this is desired globally for the VO. This is because each input bunch to the voice-over is used to represent four input channels, whereas each output bunch is used to represent two channels.
  • Page 305: Software Update

    This ZIP file is used to create a bootable USB stick that contains a HTTP server. • Insert a blank USB key into the Imagestore 750. • From a networked PC (on the same subnet as the Imagestore), open a web browser and type in the IP address of the Imagestore.
  • Page 306: Update Software With Cpio Archive

    Update Software with CPIO Archive The CPIO archive file must be uploaded to a networked PC and will be used to upgrade the connected Imagestore 750 when it is booted off the USB stick created in the previous section. Page 306...
  • Page 307 Imagestore 750 User Manual Software Update • Insert the bootable USB stick and power up the Imagestore 750. • Wait for the front panel to display its IP Address number "Goto HTTP Server <IP address>". • From the networked PC that contains the CPIO file open a web...
  • Page 308: Software Update Recovery

    Software Update Imagestore 750 User Manual • Remove the USB stick and power cycle the Imagestore 750 unit. • When Imagestore restarts the new software will be running. If a new hard disk has been installed, click on the InitHD button.
  • Page 309: Glossary

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Glossary Glossary Analogue to Digital Converter Audio Engineering Society BGnd Background Clip, Gain and Transparency Digital to Analogue Converter Down Stream Keyer Emergency Alert System European Broadcasting Union FIFO First-In-First-Out (a data buffer) Fade to Black...
  • Page 310 Glossary Imagestore 750 User Manual Preview Remote Control Panel RS422/RS232 Types of serial data communication standards Serial Digital Interface SD-SDI Standard Definition Serial Digital Interface SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers TARGA Image-file format developed by Truevision Inc.
  • Page 311: Menu Tree

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree Colour Field 2 Menu Tree Colour Field 3 Test Pattern 1 Test Pattern 2 Key-1 IS-750 1.14.1 Pass SDI Operate Colour Field 1 Set Inputs Colour Field 2 Colour Field 3 Pass SDI Test Pattern 1...
  • Page 312 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual Blue Bottom Mix A Input Left Right Bottom Fill-1 Fill-1 Key-1 Left Fill-2 Right Key-2 Mix B Input Bottom Key-1 Left Right Fill-1 Bottom Key-1 Fill-2 Fill-2 Left Key-2 Right AB Mixer Cut AB...
  • Page 313 Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree Play Forward Play Backward AB Mixer Run Sequence Fill-1 DVE Mode Key-1 Bypass Fill-2 None (Delay) Key-2 Enabled DVE 2 Input DVE 1 Input AB Mixer AB Mixer Fill-1 Fill-1 Key-1 Key-1 Fill-2 Fill-2...
  • Page 314 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual Invert Play Animation Masking Restart Anim Disabled Stop Animation Setup Stop Anim Now Left DSK 2 Right Keyer Ops Cut Up/Down Bottom Cut Up C, G & T Cut Down Clip Fade Up/Down Gain...
  • Page 315 Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree Input Ops Full Fill-1/Key-1 Linear Fill-2/Key-2 Sense Fill-3/Key-3 Normal Unload Input Invert Store Ops Masking Load Image Disabled Set Position Setup Horiz Left Vertical Right Save Image Unload Image Bottom Load Mode C, G & T...
  • Page 316 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual Reset Timer FTB Rate Play Animation Input Ops Restart Anim Fill-1/Key-1 Stop Animation Fill-2/Key-2 Stop Anim Now Fill-3/Key-3 DSK 4 Unload Input Keyer Ops Store Ops Cut Up/Down Load Image Cut Up Set Position...
  • Page 317 Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree PGM DSK3 o/p Cut to B Monitor Select Fade A/B Program o/p Fade to A Preview o/p Fade to B Toggle Silence Fade to Sil Fade from Sil Toggle VO PGM AB Mix Voice-over 1...
  • Page 318 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual Embedded Input 2 (3)(4) A Input (1)(2)(3) 4 B Input (1)(2) 3 (4) A/B Mix (1) 2 (3)(4) VO Input 1 (2)(3)(4) VO Mix (1)(2)(3)(4) Program Silence Channel 3 Test Tone (1) 2 Passthrough...
  • Page 319 Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree (1)(2)(3)(4) 1 (2) 3 2 (3) 4 Voice-over 3 (4) Channel 1 (1)(2) 3 (1) 2 (1) 2 (3) 4 1 (2) 3 (1) 2 3 (4) 2 (3) 4 1 (2)(3) 4 3 (4)
  • Page 320 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual (1) 2 (3) 4 (1)(2)(3) 4 (1) 2 3 (4) (1)(2) 3 (4) 1 (2)(3) 4 (1) 2 (3)(4) 1 (2) 3 (4) 1 (2)(3)(4) 2 (3)(4) (1)(2)(3)(4) (1)(2)(3) 4 (1)(2) 3 (4) Channel 4...
  • Page 321 Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree Easyplay Stop GPI Out 11 Off EPlay Unload GPI Out 12 On Store 2 GPI Out 12 Off Easyplay Load GPI Out 13 On Easyplay Start GPI Out 13 Off Easyplay Stop GPI Out 14 On...
  • Page 322 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual Meters 7 & 8 Delay Bank 3 Meters 9 & 10 Delay Bank 4 Meters 11 & 12 Delay Bank 5 Meters 13 & 14 Delay Bank 6 Meters 15 & 16 Delay Bank 7 Meters 17 &...
  • Page 323 Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree GPI In 16 Off Erase Audio GPI Outputs Config Save GPI Out 1 On Config Load GPI Out 1 Off Diags Save GPI Out 2 On Load Licences GPI Out 2 Off Load Mixfile...
  • Page 324 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual Serial Number FAN 3 SPEED IP Address FAN 4 SPEED Hostname FAN 5 SPEED Network Mask Main Board ID Gateway Add I/O Board ID NTP Server DVE Board ID Op System Store SPD File Sys Type...
  • Page 325 Imagestore 750 User Manual Menu Tree 1080i/59.94 Intuition 1080i/50 ENDEC 1822 720p/59.94 TFT EAS 911T 720p/50 RCP Classic Set Reference COM 3 Pass Close Cap Serial Type Disabled RS232 Enabled RS422 Serial Comms Baud Rate COM 1 9600 Serial Type...
  • Page 326 Menu Tree Imagestore 750 User Manual Strict Fill&Key Input Relaxed Fill-1/Key-1 Store Memory Fill-2/Key-2 Timecode Ops Fill-3/Key-3 Timecde Source Hostname IP Address VITC Network Mask Timecde Status Gateway Add Intuition Set NTP Server Def Keyer Ass Logging Server None Local Logging...
  • Page 327: Index

    Imagestore 750 User Manual Index Index .oxa, 37, 41, 88 Cut, 63, 65, 77, 78, 79, 84, 87, 89, .oxt, 37, 41, 88 97, 107, 195, 196, 197 A Input, 7, 60, 65, 97, 98 CUT, 64, 78, 107 AB Mixer, 43, 47, 50, 63, 76,...
  • Page 328 Index Imagestore 750 User Manual Load, 87, 88, 89, 104, 113, 134, Fader, 131, 132 135, 136, 181, 223 FIFO, 43, 161, 162, 163, 308 LTC, 44, 166, 167, 308 Fill, 60, 62, 76, 80, 81, 82, 86, 88, macro, 43, 117, 127, 128, 130...
  • Page 329 Imagestore 750 User Manual Index Rate, 42, 63, 65, 77, 78, 79, 84, Store, 76, 87, 88, 91, 92, 104, 85, 156, 157, 179, 194 113, 152 Rates, 103, 108, 109, 112, 223 Strap, 87, 89 RCP, 9, 175, 176, 259, 309...

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