Sony DVS-7250 User Manual
Sony DVS-7250 User Manual

Sony DVS-7250 User Manual

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Operation Software
BZS-7060
User's Guide
Digital Video Switcher System
DVS-7250 System
1st Edition [English]
Software Version 1.00 and Later

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  • Page 1 Operation Software BZS-7060 User’s Guide Digital Video Switcher System DVS-7250 System 1st Edition [English] Software Version 1.00 and Later...
  • Page 2 NOTICE TO USERS © 1997 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ................1-2 Chapter 1 Features of the DVS-7250 Switcher System ......1-4 Overview Overall Organization ..............2-2 Chapter 2 Mix/Effects Banks ..............2-4 Location and Signal Selection Section ............. 2-5 Function of Transition Control Section..........2-8 Parts FlexiPad™...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Using the Program/Preset Bank ..........4-19 Chapter 4 Overview ................4-19 Basic Basic Operating Procedure ..........4-19 Operations for Executing a Transition ............4-22 Image Creation Overview ................4-22 (Continued) Setting the Transition Rate ..........4-23 Executing a Transition ............4-25 Keys ..................
  • Page 5 Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) ......5-17 Chapter 5 Overview ................5-17 Chroma Single Mode CHROMA KEY Menu........ 5-18 Keying Clean Chroma Key ............5-19 Additive Mix ..............5-21 Image Adjustment Functions ..........5-22 Video Signal Adjustment and Spot Color Adjustment ..5-30 Dual Masking ..............
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Insertion ................8-9 Chapter 8 Modification ..............8-10 Key Frame Deletion ................8-12 Effects Movement ................. 8-13 (Continued) Copying ................8-14 Undoing the Effect of an Edit ........... 8-14 Time Settings ................8-15 Key Frame Duration and Effect Duration ......8-15 Changes in Effect Duration Due to Inserted Key Frames ..........
  • Page 7 Overview .................. 11-2 Chapter 11 Basic Copy and Swap Operations ......... 11-4 Copy and Copy and Swap Using Menu Operations ......11-4 Swap Copying Using Button Operations ........11-5 Operations Overview .................. 12-2 Chapter 12 Port Enable Settings ............... 12-3 MISC Menu Controlling the Positioner Function With a Tablet ..
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Menu System ................A-7 Appendixes M/E-1 and M/E-2 KEY 1 Menus, M/E-1 and M/E-2 (Continued) KEY 2 Menus, and DSK1 and DSK2 Menus ..A-7 M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST WIPE Menus ....A-9 M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST DME WIPE Menus ..A-11 M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST BKGD/TRANS Menus ..
  • Page 9 Chapter 1 Overview Introduction ....................1-2 Features of the DVS-7250 Switcher System ..........1-4...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    7250 Digital Video Switcher System. It mainly describes the operation of the switcher system using the BKDS-7025/7026 Switcher Control Panel. The DVS-7250 is a system name. It does not refer to any particular hardware unit. For information about the DVS-7250 system configuration, see the next section “System configurations and terminology”.
  • Page 11: Related Manuals

    About the BZS-7060 Operation Software The BZS-7060 Operation Software is a program for operating the DVS-7250 system hardware from the BKDS-7025/7026 control panel. The BZS-7060 software is supplied on two floppy disks, one for the control panel and the other for the switcher. The software is installed from the floppy disk drive on the control panel, and copied to non-volatile memory (flash memory) in each of the units.
  • Page 12: Features Of The Dvs-7250 Switcher System

    Features of the DVS-7250 Switcher System The DVS-7250 switcher system offers high performance and high functionality in a system based on the DVS-7200 Digital Video Switcher. The following are some of the features of this system. Full-featured video effects M/E banks There are two M/E banks, each with equivalent functionality.
  • Page 13 Powerful remote control functions You can connect the BKDS-2010 Control Panel to the DVS-7200 and use it as a separate panel exclusively for the M/E banks. For key adjustment operations such as chroma key adjustment, the BKDS-7060 Keyer Remote Control Panel is available. You can use the dedicated panel connected to the DVS-7200 to remote-control the auxiliary bus and Shot Box operations.
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts Overall Organization ................. 2-2 Mix/Effects Banks ..................2-4 Signal Selection Section ..............2-5 Transition Control Section ..............2-8 FlexiPad™ ..................2-11 Key Control Section ................2-13 Program/Preset Bank ................2-17 Signal Selection Section ..............2-18 Transition Control Section ..............
  • Page 16: Overall Organization

    Overall Organization The control panel is divided into several blocks of buttons and other controls, as shown below and also on the next page. See the page numbers indicated in parenthesis for more details. Menu control section and floppy disk drive (page 2-27) Auxiliary bus bank (page 2-23) PGM/PST bank (page 2-17) M/E-2 bank (page 2-4)
  • Page 17 Menu control section and floppy disk drive (page 2-27) Auxiliary bus bank (page 2-23) PGM/PST bank (page 2-17) M/E-2 bank (page 2-4) Numeric keypad section (page 2-25) M/E-1 bank (page 2-4) Option fitting panel 2 Option fitting panel 1 BKDS-7026 control panel Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts...
  • Page 18: Mix/Effects Banks

    Mix/Effects Banks The two mix/effects banks (M/E-1 and M/ These two banks are functionally and E-2) provide separate mix/effects structurally similar; the following functionality. illustration shows the M/E-1 bank by way of example. BKDS-7025 Signal selection section Transition control section (page 2-5) (page 2-8) M/E-1...
  • Page 19: Signal Selection Section

    Signal Selection Section This is used for selecting signals on this M/E bank. BKDS-7025 1 Cross-point buttons M/E-1 SHIFT COLOR BLACK SHIFT BKGD COLOR BLACK SHIFT BKGD 2 Bus tally indicators 3 Source name display BKDS-7026 1 Cross-point buttons M/E-1 COLOR BLACK SHIFT...
  • Page 20 Mix/Effects Banks 1 Cross-point buttons K1 (key 1) and K2 (key 2) rows (BKDS- These buttons select the signals used for 7026), K (key) row (BKDS-7025): video making on this M/E bank. These buttons select the key signals to Each row of buttons corresponds to one or be inserted into the video on this bank.
  • Page 21 2 Bus tally indicators These light when the signal from the corresponding bus (row of cross-point buttons) forms part of the output from the M/E bank. 3 Source name display (BKDS-7025 only) This shows the identifiers of source signals. When there are two signals assigned to a cross-point button column, hold down the SHIFT button on the right to show the identifiers assigned to the...
  • Page 22: Transition Control Section

    Mix/Effects Banks Transition Control Section The buttons in this section control transitions on the output from this M/E bank. 1 Key 1 ON/OVER indicator 2 Key 2 ON/OVER indicator OVER OVER 3 Next transition selection BKGD PRIOR buttons NEXT TRANSITION SUPER 4 Transition type selection WIPE...
  • Page 23 3 Next transition selection buttons SUPER MIX: The old video is reduced These buttons determine what the next from 100% to 0% over the second transition will apply to. half of the transition, and the new BKGD: Next transition is a background video level is increased from 0% to transition.
  • Page 24 Mix/Effects Banks 5 Auto transition control section Duration display: This shows the number of frames in the transition duration. You can set the duration using the numeric keypad. AUTO TRANS button: Pressing this button carries out an auto transition of the set duration.
  • Page 25: Flexipad

    FlexiPad™ The FlexiPad™ is used for saving and recalling snapshots of this M/E bank. 1 KEY DSBL button 2 XPT DSBL button 7 Numeric display DSBL DSBL 3 SHIFT button SHIFT 4 DME button 8 Numeric keys 5 WIPE button WIPE SNAP AUTO...
  • Page 26 Mix/Effects Banks 4 DME button 9 AUTO TRANS (transition) button Use this button when saving or recalling a Press this button, turning it on, to save an DME wipe snapshot. M/E snapshot with the “AUTO TRANSITION” attribute. Recalling a 5 WIPE button snapshot saved with this attribute will immediately start an auto transition on this Use this button when saving or recalling a...
  • Page 27: Key Control Section

    Key Control Section Each M/E bank has two keyers (1 and 2); the buttons in this section select the keyer and then control the key operations. 6 Key snapshot buttons 7 Edge type selection buttons KEY CONTROL 1 Keyer delegation buttons 2 Key fill and key source MATTE...
  • Page 28 Mix/Effects Banks 2 Key fill and key source selection • In a D1 system, the key source Y buttons signal is passed through a filter to MATTE FILL: Pressing this button, apply S-curve compensation, and the turning it on, selects a color matte resulting signal is used to determine produced by the switcher as the key the key.
  • Page 29 PTN (patt/ern): This uses a wipe KEY MIX: These buttons fade the pattern (generated by the special- respective keys in, or when the key is purpose wipe generators on each M/E already inserted, fade it out. bank) to cut the hole in the During a fade in or fade out, when background and insert the key fill.
  • Page 30 Mix/Effects Banks 7 Edge type selection buttons 8 Key parameter setting knobs and Press one of these buttons, turning it on, to displays apply a particular modification to the key Turning the knobs allows you to change edge. various key parameters. The display BORD (border): Apply a border around below each knob shows the initial letter of the key.
  • Page 31: Program/Preset Bank

    Program/Preset Bank The program/preset (PGM/PST) bank provides the final program output from the switcher. Signal selection section BKDS-7025 (page 2-18) Transition control section (page 2-20) BLACK BLACK Downstream keyer control section (page 2-21) BKDS-7026 Signal selection section (page 2-18) Transition control section (page 2-20) BLACK BLACK...
  • Page 32: Signal Selection Section

    Program/Preset Bank Signal Selection Section 3 Source name display SHIFT BKDS-7025 1 Cross-point buttons 2 Bus tally indicators BKDS-7026 1 Cross-point buttons 2 Bus tally indicators Signal selection section 1 Cross-point buttons DSK1(DSK1 bus) row, DSK2(DSK2 These buttons select the signals used for bus) row (BKDS-7026) video making on the PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 33 2 Bus tally indicators • BKDS-7025 The DSK row corresponds to both the These have the same function as on the M/ DSK1 and DSK2 fill buses. To delegate E banks. these buttons to the DSK1 fill bus, press the DSK1 button in the downstream For details, see page 2-7.
  • Page 34: Transition Control Section

    Program/Preset Bank Transition Control Section 1 DSK1 ON/OVER indicator 2 DSK2 ON/OVER indicator OVER OVER 3 Next transition selection BKGD PRIOR buttons NEXT TRANSITION SUPER 4 Transition type selection buttons WIPE 5 Auto transition control section TRANSITION TYPE FRAMES AUTO TRANS 6 Transition indicator 7 Fader lever...
  • Page 35: Downstream Keyer Control Section

    Downstream Keyer Control Section 1 DSK1 key snapshot buttons 2 DSK2 key snapshot buttons 3 Keyer delegation buttons 4 Key fill and key source selection buttons 5 Edge type selection buttons 6 KEY INV button 7 PROC KEY button DOWN STREAM KEYER DISK DISK AUTO...
  • Page 36 Program/Preset Bank 3 Keyer delegation buttons 0 FADE TO BLACK button Press one of these buttons, turning it on, to Press this button, turning it on, to fade to delegate the downstream keyer control black. At the end of the transition, when section to the corresponding keyer (DSK1 the video output is completely black, the or DSK2).
  • Page 37: Auxiliary Bus Bank

    Auxiliary Bus Bank The auxiliary bus bank controls the selection of signals output from the unit, and of signals used for video masking. 3 Delegation buttons 5 Program button 4 Selected signal display 6 SHIFT button AUX DELEGATION FRAME FRAME FDIT M/E1 M/E2...
  • Page 38 Auxiliary Bus Bank 3 Delegation buttons 5 Program button Press one of these buttons, turning it on, to Depending on a setting made using a setup delegate the cross-point buttons to the menu, this button allows you to switch the corresponding bus.
  • Page 39: Numeric Keypad Section

    Numeric Keypad Section The buttons in this section are used for various numerical settings such as transition durations, and for storing and recalling snapshots and other values. 1 EFF button 2 SNAPSHOT button 3 Sub-register selection section 4 Display SNAP SHOT TRANS RATE...
  • Page 40 Numeric Keypad Section USER: This button selects the set of sub- CLR/AUTO TRANS (clear/auto registers corresponding to the frame transition): This clears an entered memory, the auxiliary bus bank, and value, and returns to the state before the video processing function starting input.
  • Page 41: Menu Control Section And Floppy Disk Drive

    Menu Control Section and Floppy Disk Drive The menu control section provides a variety of functions through the menu screen. 1 Top menu selection buttons 2 Item selection buttons 3 Menu screen 4 Parameter setting section TOP MENU BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD...
  • Page 42 Menu Control Section and Floppy Disk Drive 1 Top menu selection buttons 6 EXIT button Each of these buttons accesses a top menu. Press this button to exit from the currently displayed menu to its parent menu, or the For details of the menu names and previously displayed menu.
  • Page 43: Key Frame Control Section (Bkds-7030 Key Frame Control Panel Unit - Option)

    Key Frame Control Section (BKDS-7030 Key Frame Control Panel Unit – Option) STOP EDIT NEXT ENBL COPY PASTE DELAY FROM WIND PREV NEXT SHIFT 1 Key frame editing section 2 Effect execution section 3 Effect progress indicator 4 Fader lever Key frame control section 1 Key frame editing section KF DUR (key frame duration) button:...
  • Page 44 Key Frame Control Section (BKDS-7030 Key Frame Control Panel Unit – Option) PASTE button: Pressing this button INS (insert) button: While the effect is inserts the key frame from the paste stopped, this inserts a new key frame. buffer into the current position where If the effect is stopped at a key frame, the effect is stopped.
  • Page 45 REWIND button: This rewinds to the first key frame of the currently recalled effect. If the REV button is on, however, this moves to the last key frame. RUN button: Executes the effect from the first key frame to the last key frame.
  • Page 46: Dme Control Section (Bkds-7031 Dme Control Panel Unit - Option)

    DME Control Section (BKDS-7031 DME Control Panel Unit – Option) MENU SRCE TRGT SKEW PERS SIZE AXIS ORTHG Trackball Z-ring VELO WORK BUFR HOLD DME control section Using the optional DME control panel, MENU button: Press this button, you can assign the action of menu turning it on, to assign the trackball operations, and carry out wipe pattern and Z-ring to control knob operations,...
  • Page 47 X, Y, and Z buttons: Use these buttons to restrict the action of the trackball and Z-ring to the x-axis, y-axis, or z- axis (sample mark size). CTR (center) button: Return a wipe pattern to its default position. VELO (velocity) HOLD button: If you hold down this button, then move the trackball or Z-ring, the movement continues at a constant velocity even...
  • Page 48: Shot Box Control Section (Bkds-7033 Memory Recall Control Panel Unit - Option)

    SHOT BOX Control Section (BKDS-7033 Memory Recall Control Panel Unit – Option) This section executes the function pre- For more information, see the section assigned using a setup menu. (UTILITY “Assigning functions to the UTILITY buttons) buttons (UTILITY menu)” (page 13-70). You can assign registers storing such data as snapshots and key frame effects to these buttons so that you can recall them by...
  • Page 49: Basic Menu

    Chapter 3 Basic Menu Operations Menu Organization ................... 3-2 Basic Menu Operations ................3-6...
  • Page 50: Accessing Menus

    Menu Organization Operations on the DVS-7250 system make frequent use of menu operations. This section describes the menus and their interrelationships. Overview All detailed settings for basic operations such as transitions, keys, or wipes, are made in menus. There are also menus for carrying out general system control, managing setting data, and initial setup.
  • Page 51 Menus accessed from a top menu selection button Group Button Menus Function See page M/E-1, KEY1, KEY2 M/E-1 KEY1, M/E-2 Key 1 and key 2 settings for the M/E 4-36 M/E-2 KEY1, M/E-1 KEY2, bank M/E-2 KEY2 WIPE M/E-1 WIPE, M/E-2 Wipe settings for the M/E bank 4-66 WIPE...
  • Page 52 Menu Organization Menus accessed by pressing a button twice For certain buttons other than the top menu selection buttons, pressing twice in rapid succession directly recalls a related menu. The following table lists these buttons, together with the menus they recall. Items listed in parenthesis after the menu names are automatically selected when the menu is recalled.
  • Page 53 Menus accessed by pressing a button twice (continued) Button location Buttons Menus See page M/E-1 FlexiPad DME, WIPE, M/E-1 STATUS 4-100 to 4- SNAPSHOT M/E-2 FlexiPad DME, WIPE, M/E-2 STATUS 4-100 to 4- SNAPSHOT Chapter 3 Basic Menu Operations...
  • Page 54 Basic Menu Operations This section describes the basic menu operations, taking the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu as an example. Accessing the menu To access the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu, use either of the following operations. • In the M/E-1 group of the top menu buttons, press the KEY 1 button. •...
  • Page 55 Understanding the menu display The following are the principal components of the menu display. In the menu display, reverse video indicates that an item or function is currently selected (or set to “on”). Items: These are the items to which the menu settings apply. Depending on the item selected, the menu display and function key indications change.
  • Page 56: Selecting A Function

    Basic Menu Operations Selecting a function Press the corresponding function key. In this manual, for example in the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu shown on page 3-6 pressing F3 to select the “DROP BORDER” function is indicated simply by “Press F3 (DROP BORDER).” In the figure on page 3-6 there is a single row of function key indications, but in some menus two rows appear.
  • Page 57: Setting Parameter Values

    Setting parameter values You can change a currently displayed parameter in either of the following ways. • Turn the one of the four control knobs corresponding to the parameter. • Press the KEY PAD (1 to 4) button corresponding to the parameter, then enter the new value using the numeric keypad section.
  • Page 58 Basic Menu Operations Returning a parameter value entered with the numeric keypad to its previous value After setting a parameter by entering a numeric value, you can undo this setting, using what is known as the “LAST X” function. To do this, press the LAST X button in the numeric keypad section.
  • Page 59 Text input In the procedure for assigning a name to a register (page 9-10), assigning a name to a file (pages 10-7 and 10-12), assigning a label to a floppy disk (page 10-7), or assigning a source name to an input signal (page 13-54), the character input screen shown below appears.
  • Page 60 Basic Menu Operations Press F9 (ENTER) or press the ENTER button in the numeric keypad section. This confirms the sequence of characters entered. 3-12 Chapter 3 Basic Menu Operations...
  • Page 61 Chapter 4 Basic Operations for Image Creation Before Beginning Image Creation ............4-2 Video Signal Flow ................4-2 Signal Selection ................... 4-4 Using the Mix/Effects Banks ..............4-9 Backgrounds and Keys ................ 4-9 Basic Operating Procedure ..............4-10 Selecting the Next Transition ............4-12 Selecting the Transition Type ............
  • Page 62: Before Beginning Image Creation

    Video Signal Flow In the DVS-7250 system, the output video of upper-stream image creation blocks (banks) is fed to the final block where the signals are subjected to final processing as required before being output as the final program video.
  • Page 63 The following diagram shows an example of the signal flow. M/E-1 bank M/E-1 output video M/E-2 bank M/E-2 output video PGM/PST block Final program output a) The PGM/PST bank is an option (BKDS-7250), but the DVS-7250 system always requires it. Chapter 4 Basic Operations for Image Creation...
  • Page 64: Signal Selection

    Before Beginning Image Creation Signal Selection Pressing a cross-point button selects a signal on the corresponding bus, but in some cases a single row of cross-point buttons is used for more than one bus. In this case it is first necessary to delegate the row of cross-point buttons to the required bus.
  • Page 65 Cross-point buttons and buses for the BKDS-7025 (continued) Button row Banks Delegation operation DSK1 source PGM/PST Press the DSK 1 or DSK 2 button in the DSK2 source Auxiliary bus cross-point buttons downstream keyer control section to delegate the corresponding downstream keyer, then hold down the SPLIT button.
  • Page 66 Before Beginning Image Creation Cross-point buttons and buses for the BKDS-7026 (continued) Button row Banks Delegation operation DSK1 source DSK1 PGM/PST Press the DSK 1 or DSK 2 button in the Auxiliary bus cross-point buttons downstream keyer DSK2 source DSK2 PGM/PST control section to delegate the...
  • Page 67 Using the shift function The 29 cross-point buttons in each row are numbered 0 to 28. Normally the rightmost button is the shift button; the buttons to which signals are assigned are then numbered 0 to 27 in the unshifted state, and 30 to 57 in the shifted state.
  • Page 68 Before Beginning Image Creation Cross-point button indications In any row of cross-point buttons, the last button pressed is selected, and lights. A button which lights red indicates that the signal is being fed to the corresponding bus, and is forming part of the program output. A button which lights amber is selected, but the signal is not currently reaching the program output.
  • Page 69: Using The Mix/Effects Banks

    Using the Mix/Effects Banks This section describes some of the effects which you can create using mix/ effects banks. Backgrounds and Keys You can use each of the mix/effects banks to insert one or two keys into a background video image. To define a key requires two video signals, the key source, which specifies which part of the background is cut out, and the key fill, which supplies the different video to insert in the cutout.
  • Page 70: Basic Operating Procedure

    Using the Mix/Effects Banks Key types For each of the M/E banks, you can use the following key types. See the page numbers indicated in parenthesis for more details. • Luminance key (page 4-30) • Linear key (page 4-31) • Clean key (page 4-31) •...
  • Page 71 Prepare the new video. • Select a new background on the background B bus, using the cross- point buttons. • When inserting a key, select the key signals and make any other required settings in the key control section. For more details of key signal selection and other settings, see the section “Basic Key Setting Operations”...
  • Page 72: Selecting The Next Transition

    Using the Mix/Effects Banks Checking the status of keys and their priority The ON and OVER indicators above the KEY 1 and KEY 2 buttons in the transition control section provide additional status information for the two keys. The following table shows the significance of the various button and indicator states.
  • Page 73: Key Transitions

    Key transitions Inserting or removing a single key This inserts or removes key 1 or key 2 in the current video. Key 1 or key 2 Inserting key Removing key Inserting and removing key 1 or key 2 Inserting or removing both keys simultaneously This inserts or removes both key 1 and key 2 in the current video.
  • Page 74 Using the Mix/Effects Banks Carrying out background and key transitions simultaneously You can switch any combination of the background and keys 1 and 2 simultaneously. The following example illustrates leaving key 1 unchanged, while changing both the background and key 2. Key 1 Key 1 Key 2...
  • Page 75: Selecting The Transition Type

    The most basic distinction is between an instantaneous transition, or cut, and the various types of gradual transition. The DVS-7250 provides the following types of gradual transition; to select one of these, press the corresponding button in the transition control section, turning it on.
  • Page 76 Using the Mix/Effects Banks Super Mix dissolve This is another variant dissolve, in which again the new video level is increased from 0% to 100% over the first half of the transition, and the old video is reduced from 100% to 0% over the second half. It is also possible to set the video levels at the mid-point of the transition to a value other than 100%.
  • Page 77: Setting A Transition Limit

    Setting a Transition Limit Normally the range of a transition corresponds to a complete switch from the old video to the new video. Alternatively, using the transition limit function, you can restrict the extent to which the transition is executed, so that in the state corresponding to a 100% movement of the fader lever, the transition is still incomplete.
  • Page 78: (Continued) Super Mix Settings

    Using the Mix/Effects Banks Turn control knob 4 to set the transition limit. Knob Parameter Setting Trans Limit 0.00 to 100.00% • At the minimum limit setting (0%), moving the fader lever has no effect at all. • At the maximum limit setting (100%), the entire transition occurs as normal, but the background A and B buses do not flip-flop.
  • Page 79: Using The Program/Preset Bank

    Using the Program/Preset Bank The PGM/PST bank provides control of the final program output, with background transitions and two downstream key insertions. Overview Types of transition which can be carried out You can carry out any of the following types of transition on the backgrounds or to insert or remove either of the two keys.
  • Page 80 Using the Program/Preset Bank Select which to carry out, a background transition or a downstream key transition, with the next transition selection buttons in the transition control section. • For a background transition: press the BKGD button, turning it on. •...
  • Page 81 Make the settings required for the selected transition type. For details of the settings, see the sections on the pages indicated in the following table. Wipe “Basic Operation for Wipe Settings” (4-66) Super mix “Super Mix Settings” (page 4-18) DME wipe “DME Wipe Settings”...
  • Page 82: Executing A Transition

    Executing a Transition This section describes the transition execution modes, transition rate setting, and the procedure for executing a transition. Overview Transition execution modes There are two modes: the auto transition mode, carried out by pressing buttons, and the manual transition mode, using the fader levers. It is also possible to combine these two techniques.
  • Page 83: Setting The Transition Rate

    Setting the Transition Rate You can set the rate of an auto transition, by specifying the duration as the number of frames required. Use the following procedure to set the transition rate before pressing the AUTO TRANS button to carry out an auto transition. To set the transition rate, first specify the bank or keyer for which you wish to carry out the setting, then enter the numeric value from the numeric keypad section.
  • Page 84 Executing a Transition When using the KEY MIX button for a key mix (fading a key in or out) When carrying out a key mix operation in a keyer or downstream keyer using the KEY MIX button on an M/E bank or on the PGM/PST bank, you can specify the keyer or downstream keyer for the transition rate setting as follows.
  • Page 85: Executing A Transition

    Executing a Transition This section describes how to execute a transition on an M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank. Executing an auto transition Use the following procedures to execute an auto transition for all of the items (background and keys) selected by the next transition selection buttons in the transition control section, using the buttons in the auto transition control section.
  • Page 86 Executing a Transition Inverting the priority of keys 1 and 2 on an M/E bank or downstream keys 1 and 2 on the PGM/PST bank If, for example, key 1 is over key 2 (the key 1 OVER indicator in the transition control section is lit), to instantaneously invert the relation between the two keys, press the KEY PRIOR button in the transition control section, then press the CUT button.
  • Page 87 Non-sync state If you start a manual transition with the fader lever, then switch to auto transition, the position of the fader lever no longer agrees with the state of the transition. This is termed the non-sync state, and in this state the transition progress indicator appears as shown below, with only the ends (two LEDs) lit.
  • Page 88 A which feeds the output of each of the mix/effects banks. The DVS-7250 can also, however, operate in bus fixed mode. This treats the two background buses A and B equally: a transition may go from A to B, or back from B to A, and there is no automatic flip-flop.
  • Page 89 Fader lever operation in bus fixed mode • In the bus fixed mode there is a fixed relationship between the position of the fader lever and the signal output on each bus. Depending on the direction of the transition, the fader lever must therefore always be moved in a particular direction, as shown in the following table.
  • Page 90: Keys

    A component of the system which carries out keying is called a keyer. The DVS-7250 system includes two keyers (KEY1 and KEY2) for each M/E bank and two downstream keyers (DSK1 and DSK2) for the PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 91 Linear key This is a variant type of luminance key, but with reduced variability in gain. • In a D2 system, the key source signal including the chrominance component is used to determine the key. • In a D1 system, the key source Y signal is used to determine the key. Clean key In a luminance or linear key the key source is used as a mask on both the background (i.e.
  • Page 92 Keys Edge modifications It is possible to modify the edge of the key in several ways, for example adding a border or softening the edge. Edge modifications require the optional BKDS-7270 Key Border Board to be Option fitted. The following figures illustrate some of the edge modifications. Normal (unmodified) edge Border: You can apply a constant-width border to the edge of the key.
  • Page 93 Drop border or shadow: There are eight positions (numbered 1 to 8) to apply a drop border or shadow. Drop border (position code 1) Shadow (position code 1) Outline: You can apply an outline to the edge of the key. There are nine possibilities (numbered 0 to 8) for the outline position.
  • Page 94 Keys Edge fill: When using a border, drop border or shadow effect, you can select the edge fill signal to be inserted in this area. You can select either the dedicated color matte generator, or the external video signal on the utility bus. There are two mattes (1 and 2) and you can also select a combination (mix) of the two;...
  • Page 95: Key Snapshots

    Processed key function The term “processed key” refers to the function whereby a keyer in a switcher operates in combination with an external DME unit to apply a DME effect to a key. When the processed key function is enabled, before combination with the background, the key fill and key source signals produced by the switcher keyer (with borders, shadows and other processing already effected) are output to the DME from the switcher auxiliary buses.
  • Page 96: Basic Key Setting Operations

    Keys Saving and recalling default values of parameters You can make default values of key parameter settings saved in memory for a particular combination of signal selected as the key source on an M/E bank or the DSK block, keyer, and key type. Use a setup menu to save the values (see page 13-31).
  • Page 97 Accessing a key setting menu For example, to access the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu, use either of the following operations: • Press the KEY 1 top menu button in the M/E-1 group of the menu control section. • In the transition control section of the M/E-1 bank, press the KEY 1 next transition selection button twice in rapid succession.
  • Page 98 Keys The following description always takes the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu as an example for basic key setting operations. Selecting the key type Use the following procedure to select the key type for key 1 on the M/E-1 bank. In the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu, select item 1 (TYPE). The TYPE menu appears.
  • Page 99 If you pressed F4 or F5 in the preceding step, set the corresponding parameters, as required. • If you selected chroma key, make the settings in the M/E-1 CHROMA KEY menu (see chapter 5), then return to the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu. •...
  • Page 100 Keys If necessary, make the following settings. • When you have selected a luminance key, linear key, or clean key, to adjust the width or horizontal position of the key source, press F6 (KEY POS), turning it on, and set the parameters. Knob Parameter Setting...
  • Page 101 Press F1 or F2 to select the type of signal used for key fill: an external signal, or a color matte. F1 (KEY BUS): Use the external video signal selected on the key fill bus for key 1. F2 (MATTE): Use a color matte generated internally by the keyer. •...
  • Page 102 Keys If you selected F6 (SPLIT) in step 4, select the key source signal using the cross-point buttons, as follows. Press the keyer delegation button KEY 1 in the key control section to delegate the key control section to keyer 1, then hold down the SPLIT button and press the required cross-point button in the K1 row (BKDS- 7026)/K row (BKDS-7025) or in the auxiliary bus bank.
  • Page 103 Adjust the parameter settings as necessary. When you selected border, drop border or shadow in step 2, when F9 (MATTE) is on (a color matte is selected as the edge fill), you can adjust the parameters for matte 1 regardless of whether the color mix function is on or off.
  • Page 104 Keys Press F8 or F9 to select the edge fill signal. F8 (UTILITY BUS): external signal selected on the utility bus. To select the signal on the M/E-1 utility bus, press the M/E-1 UTIL button in the auxiliary delegation section, and press the cross-point button assigned to the required signal.
  • Page 105 If you do not wish to use the color mix function, press F1 (FLAT), turning it on, and set the parameters for matte 1. Knob Parameter Setting Luminance Set luminance (0.00 to 100.00) Saturation Set saturation (0.00 to 100.00) Set hue (0.00 to 359.99) For details of the operations for using the color mix function, see the next page.
  • Page 106 Keys Using a color mix matte for the key edge fill When you have selected a color matte as the edge fill signal for a border, drop border, or shadow, you can combine mattes 1 and 2, using the dedicated pattern generator.
  • Page 107 Press any of F4 through F8 as required, turning them on, to adjust the pattern modifiers. F4 (POS): adjust the pattern position. Knob Parameter Setting H Pos Horizontal position (–50.00 to +50.00) V Pos Vertical position (–50.00 to +50.00) F5 (ASPECT): adjust the pattern aspect ratio. Knob Parameter Setting...
  • Page 108 Keys Masking To mask unwanted portions or defects in the key or background, there are two masks you can use: the main mask and the subsidiary mask. • The main mask uses as source signal the box generator built into each keyer, or a dedicated mask pattern generator.
  • Page 109 Adjust the mask source parameters. When you have selected a box mask: Knob Parameter Setting Top edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Left Left edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Right Right edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Bottom Bottom edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Softness...
  • Page 110 Keys Press any of F3 through F6 as required, turning them on, to adjust the pattern modifiers. F3 (POS): adjust the pattern position. Knob Parameter Setting H Pos Horizontal position (–50.00 to +50.00) V Pos Vertical position (–50.00 to +50.00) F4 (ASPECT): adjust the pattern aspect ratio.
  • Page 111 Using the subsidiary mask By way of example, the following procedure uses the subsidiary mask on keyer 1 of the M/E-1 bank. In the M/E-1 KEY 1 menu, select item 5 (SUB MASK). The SUB MASK menu appears. MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE BKGD UTILITY...
  • Page 112 Keys Adjust the mask source parameters. When you have selected a wipe pattern: Knob Parameter Setting Size Set pattern size (0.00 to 100.00) Softness Set the degree of edge softness (0.00 to 100.00) When you have selected a utility bus signal: Knob Parameter Setting...
  • Page 113 On the DME, set up the required processing to be carried out on the key fill signal (PROCV) and key source signal (PROCK). In the DME IN/OUT menu, set the front and back key modes to “External”, and set both clip and gain for the external key signal to 0.00 on the DME.
  • Page 114 Keys • Even if two DME channels can be used on an M/E bank or the DSK block, it is not possible to set the processed key function to ON on keyers 1 and 2 simultaneously. • When only one DME channel can be used with an M/E bank or the DSK block, either of keyers 1 and 2 can be used for a processed key, but simultaneous use on both keyers is not possible.
  • Page 115: Basic Operation For Key Settings Using The Key Control Section

    Basic Operation for Key Settings Using the Key Control Section You can carry out some key setting operations using the buttons and knobs (numbered 1 to 3 from top to bottom) in the key control section. Selecting the keyer To make settings for keyer 1, first press the KEY 1 button in the key control section to delegate the key control section to keyer 1.
  • Page 116: Selecting The Key Source

    Keys While the PTN button is lit green: Knob Parameter Setting Size Set pattern size (0 to 100) Softness Set degree of edge softness (0 to 100) Density Set key density (0 to 100) Selecting the key fill To use a color matte To use a color matte generated internally by the keyer as key fill, press the MATTE FILL button.
  • Page 117 To invert the sense (black/white) of the key source signal Press the KEY INV button, turning it on. This allows you to use a key source which would normally correspond to black text on a white background as a key source for white text on a black background.
  • Page 118: Key Snapshot Operations

    Keys Selecting an unmodified edge When all four of the edge type selection buttons are off, an unmodified (“normal”) edge is selected. If one of the buttons is lit, press it, turning it off. Using the processed key function To use the processed key function to apply special effects to the key using a DME, press the PROC KEY button, turning it on.
  • Page 119 Note If the key snapshot button is lit with the STORE/LEARN button in the numeric keypad section held down, this indicates that there is already a snapshot saved in this particular register. If with the STORE/LEARN button held down you press a key snapshot button which is lit, this overwrites the previous information in the register.
  • Page 120: Wipes

    Wipes This section describes the setting operations for carrying out wipes. Overview A wipe is a transition in which the old video is replaced by the new video according to the progressively changing shape of a wipe pattern. A wipe on an M/E bank is called an M/E wipe, and a wipe on the PGM/PST bank is called a PGM/PST wipe.
  • Page 121 Pattern mix This refers to a combination of two different wipe patterns (referred to as the “main” pattern and the “subsidiary” pattern) selected from the standard wipes, enhanced wipes and mosaic wipes. Note that to use any of the following patterns other than the standard wipes Option requires the optional BKDS-2070 Enhanced Wipe Generator Board to be installed.
  • Page 122 Wipes “SEMI LINK” mode: The modifier parameter values for the main and subsidiary patterns are linked, but each modifier can be switched on or off independently for the two patterns. If the parameter values of a particular modifier for the two patterns are different when you select this function, then the difference between the two values is preserved, so that changing the value for one pattern changes the value for the other pattern by the same amount.
  • Page 123 Pattern positioning (POSITIONER): When this function is enabled, you can alter the position of the pattern in video space. Positioning off Positioning on Edge modifications (EDGE): You can apply a border to the edge, or soften the edge. It is also possible to soften the applied border (soft border function).
  • Page 124 Wipes Changing the aspect ratio (ASPECT): This allows you to vary the aspect ratio of the pattern. Aspect ratio function disabled Aspect ratio changed Replicated patterns (MULTI): This tiles the video space with multiple copies of the pattern, with a maximum of 63 copies in both horizontal and vertical directions.
  • Page 125 Modulation (H MODULATION and H MODULATION): This modulates the signal with a sine wave, applying a wavy effect either vertically or horizontally. To use modulation requires the optional BKDS-2070 Enhanced Wipe Option Generator Board to be installed. Horizontal modulation Vertical modulation Combinations of patterns and modifiers Depending on the pattern you have selected, not all modifiers may be usable.
  • Page 126: Basic Operation For Wipe Settings

    Wipes Basic Operation for Wipe Settings Most wipe settings are carried out in a dedicated menu for the bank concerned. This section describes the basic wipe setting operations. Accessing the wipe setting menus For example, to access the M/E-1 WIPE 1 menu, use any of the following operations: •...
  • Page 127: Selecting The Wipe Pattern

    Selecting the wipe pattern Move the cursor to select the required wipe pattern from those displayed on the menu screen. The wipe pattern display comprises two pages. Alternatively, you can enter the wipe pattern number directly using the numeric keypad. For details of input from the numeric keypad, see page 4-69.
  • Page 128 Wipes Combining two wipe patterns in a pattern mix Carrying out a pattern mix requires the optional BKDS-2070 enhanced wipe Option generator board to be installed. To combine the main pattern with the subsidiary pattern in a pattern mix, use the following procedure.
  • Page 129 Press F1 (MIX) once again, turning it on. The main and subsidiary patterns are now combined. Press one of F5 to F7, turning it on, to make the main and subsidiary modifier link function setting. F5 (OFF): Do not use the link function. F6 (SEMI): Use the link function in “SEMI LINK”...
  • Page 130 Wipes Applying wipe modifiers You can modify wipe patterns, for example to reverse the wipe direction, or change the position of the pattern. Note, however, that depending on the pattern you have selected, not all modifiers may be usable. For details of possible combinations of wipe patterns and modifiers, see the table on page 4-65.
  • Page 131 Press F5 or F6 (for the main pattern) or F8 or F9 (for the subsidiary pattern) to select whether or not the pattern moves toward the center as the transition progresses. F5/F8 (NORMAL): The wipe pattern center is stationary throughout the transition.
  • Page 132 Wipes Adjust the parameter settings as necessary. When you selected border or soft border in step 2, when F6 (MATTE) is selected (a color matte is selected as the edge fill), you can adjust the parameters for matte 1 regardless of whether the color mix function is on or off.
  • Page 133 When you selected a color matte as the edge fill signal, press F7 (MATTE ADJUST) to make the matte adjustments. The EDGE MATTE menu appears. MATTE PATTERN WIPE FLAT Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu If you do not wish to use the color mix function, press F1 (FLAT), turning it on, and set the parameters for matte 1.
  • Page 134 Wipes Using a color mix matte for the edge fill When you have selected a color matte as the edge fill signal for a border or soft border, you can combine mattes 1 and 2, using the dedicated pattern generator or a pattern produced by the wipe generator for the particular M/E bank or DSK block.
  • Page 135 When using a wipe pattern: Note When you select a wipe pattern for the color mix, the following wipe modifier settings become invalid. • Direction • Edge • The “magnitude” setting for rotation For details of the wipe modifiers, see page 4-70. In step 6 of the procedure described above under “Modifying the edge of the wipe pattern”...
  • Page 136 Wipes Changing the aspect ratio of the wipe pattern Replicating the wipe pattern Rotating the wipe pattern Applying a modulation to the edge of the wipe pattern To apply these modifiers, use the following procedure. Applying modulation requires the optional BKDS-2070 Enhanced Wipe Option Generator Board to be installed.
  • Page 137 F4 (ANGLE): Rotate the pattern. Knob Parameter Setting Angle Rotation angle (–50.00 to +50.00) (maximum one whole turn) a) To avoid problems at the fader limits, depending on the angle, the pattern size is automatically corrected. F5 (SPEED): rotate the pattern at a constant angular speed. Knob Parameter Setting...
  • Page 138 Wipes Resetting all of the wipe modifiers to the default settings It is possible to reset all of the wipe modifiers for the currently selected wipe pattern to the default settings. For example, to do this for the wipe pattern selected on the M/E-1 bank, in the menu control section, hold down the WIPE top menu button in the M/E-1 group for about two or three seconds.
  • Page 139 Wipe snapshot operatons When you have finalized a wipe pattern, complete with its various modifications, you can save the whole setting using a numeric key in the FlexiPad, for instant recall when required (for M/E wipes only). To save a wipe snapshot For example, to save the wipe settings on the M/E-1 bank, hold down the WIPE button in the FlexiPad of the M/E-1 bank and press one of the numeric keys 1 to 9 which is not lit.
  • Page 140: Dme Wipes

    DME wipe patterns The DME wipe patterns used in the DVS-7250 system can be divided into the following groups. For details of the patterns in each group and impressions of the wipes, see the Appendix “DME Wipe Patterns”...
  • Page 141 Page roll: The old video rolls up like a scroll, and the new video appears behind it. This is a type of page turn. User programmable DME: This carries out a DME wipe using key frames built on the DME. The pattern numbers which can be used and the DME key frame effect numbers are related as shown in the following table.
  • Page 142 DME Wipes Dual mode It is possible to use dual mode only for a background transition on an M/E bank or the DSK block for which the two units are specified by setup menu operations. For a dual mode DME wipe, you can use the two DME units assigned to the M/E bank or DSK block to apply the DME effect to both the old video and the new video.
  • Page 143 Modifying a DME wipe You can execute a transition with the following modifications applied to the DME wipe. Wipe direction (DIRECTION): The wipe can proceed in the forward direction (NORMAL), or reverse direction (REVERSE), or in alternating directions for each execution (NORMAL/REVERSE). Note For a key transition, the forward and reverse executions may not be the same as for a background transition.
  • Page 144 DME Wipes Adjustments on the DME Unit • When you have selected a page turn or page roll pattern, you can adjust the nonlinear “Angle” and “Radius” parameters, using the control panel for the DME unit. • In a DME wipe, part of the image may be filled by the DME background color.
  • Page 145: Basic Operation For Dme Wipes

    Basic Operation for DME Wipes Using a DME wipe for a background transition To use a DME wipe for a background transition, use the following procedure. Select the background video before the transition with the required A-bus or PGM-bus cross-point button. In the transition control section, press the BKGD next transition selection button, turning it on.
  • Page 146 DME Wipes Using a DME wipe for a key transition To use a DME wipe for a key transition, use the following procedure. Select the key for the next transition. When inserting the key, select the key type, key fill, and key source, and make any necessary settings such as key modifications.
  • Page 147: Dme Wipe Settings

    DME Wipe Settings DME wipe settings are carried out in a dedicated menu for the switcher bank used. DME wipe setting menus The DME wipe setting menus are listed in the following table. Switcher bank Menu M/E banks (background, key 1, or key 2) M/E-1 DME WIPE M/E-2 DME WIPE PGM/PST background transition, or downstream key 1...
  • Page 148 DME Wipes Currently selected pattern Selectable DME wipe patterns. appears here. This example shows slide, split, and squeeze patterns. DME wipe pattern selection (see page 4-89) M/E-1 DME WIPE 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 PATTERN 1000 DIRECT/ 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010...
  • Page 149 Selecting the DME wipe pattern To select the DME wipe pattern, use the following procedure. Note that it is not possible to use a user programmable DME with the DME- 3000. Depending on the bank on which you are carrying out the transition, in the M/E-1 DME WIPE menu, select item 1 (PATTERN).
  • Page 150 DME Wipes Applying DME wipe modifiers There are three modifiers you can apply to a DME wipe: the direction, position and edge modifiers. Note that only the direction setting has effect on a user programmable DME effect. Additionally, the position modifications can only be applied to the pattern in the squeeze group.
  • Page 151 When using the pattern from the squeeze group, to apply the “AUTO CENTER” positioning effect, press F5 (POS), turning it on, then adjust the initial position of the pattern. Knob Parameter Setting H Pos Set the horizontal position of the pattern (–50.00 to +50.00) V Pos Set the vertical position of the pattern (–50.00 to...
  • Page 152 DME Wipes F3 (SOFT): soft edge. Knob Parameter Setting Softness Set the degree of edge softness (0.00 to 100.00) F4 (SOFT BORDER): apply a soft border. Knob Parameter Setting Luminance Set luminance (0.00 to 100.00) Saturation Set saturation (0.00 to 100.00) Set hue (0.00 to 359.99) Width Set width (0.00 to 100.00)
  • Page 153 DME wipe snapshot operations When you have finalized an M/E DME wipe pattern, complete with its various modifications, you can save the whole setting using a numeric key in the FlexiPad, for instant recall when required. To save a DME wipe snapshot For example, to save the DME wipe settings on the M/E-1 bank, hold down the DME button in the FlexiPad of the M/E-1 bank and press one of the numeric keys 1 to 9 which is not lit.
  • Page 154 DME Wipes Notes on building a key frame effect with user programmable A user programmable DME effect uses an effect built on the DME from key frames as a transition on the switcher. To obtain the required transition effect, it is important to note the following points. Note It is not possible to use a user programmable DME effect with the DME- 3000.
  • Page 155: Color Backgrounds

    Color Backgrounds This section describes the various settings which are possible for color backgrounds used on the M/E and PGM/PST banks. Overview The M/E and PGM/PST banks have dedicated color matte generators for producing color backgrounds, which can then be used in creating video effects.
  • Page 156: Color Background Setting Operations

    Color Backgrounds Color Background Setting Operations The color background settings are carried out in a dedicated color background setting menu for the bank concerned. Color background settings Accessing the bank color background setting menus For example, to access the M/E-1 color background setting menu (COLOR BKGD), use either of the following operations: •...
  • Page 157 Adjusting matte 1 (when not using the color mix function) In the COLOR BKGD menu, press F1 (FLAT), turning it on, and adjust the parameters. Knob Parameter Setting Luminance Set luminance (0.00 to 100.00) Saturation Set saturation (0.00 to 100.00) Set hue (0.00 to 359.99) Carrying out a color mix In the COLOR BKGD menu, press F2 (PATTERN MIX) or F3 (WIPE MIX),...
  • Page 158: Status Display

    Status Display This section describes the function for displaying the current status of the selections for transitions and wipes on the M/E banks and the PGM/PST block. Status Display Operation Displaying the ALL STATUS screen From among the top menu selection buttons in the menu block, press the STATS button in the SYSTEM group, and then select the item 5 (ALL).
  • Page 159 To display the status for a single bank Select item 1 or 2 (M/E-1 or M/E-2) to display the status of the snapshot or wipe information stored in the FlexiPad for the bank. For example, selecting item 1 displays the M/E-1 STATUS menu. The status information displayed depends on which of F1 (SNAPSHOT) to F3 (DME WIPE) is selected.
  • Page 160 Status Display Displaying the status of snapshot or wipe information stored in the FlexiPad To display the status of snapshot information stored in the FlexiPad In the required M/E bank, press the SNAPSHOT button in the FlexiPad twice in rapid succession. Alternatively, display the status for the corresponding bank (e.g.
  • Page 161 To display the status of wipe snapshot information stored in the FlexiPad In the required M/E bank, press the WIPE button in the FlexiPad twice in rapid succession. Alternatively, display the status for the corresponding bank (e.g. for the M/E- 1 bank, display the M/E-1 STATUS menu), and press F2 (WIPE).
  • Page 162 Status Display To display the status of DME wipe snapshot information stored in the FlexiPad In the required M/E bank, press the DME WIPE button in the FlexiPad twice in rapid succession. Alternatively, display the status for the corresponding bank (e.g. for the M/E- 1 bank, display the M/E-1 STATUS menu), and press F3 (DME WIPE).
  • Page 163 Setting the transition rate To set the transition rate in the ALL STATUS menu (see the previous page), use the following procedure. Press F10 (TRANS RATE). Alternatively, press the TRANS RATE button in the numeric keypad section twice in quick succession. The function key indications change as follows.
  • Page 164 Status Display • If you pressed F3 (P/P) in step 2, now press one of F5 to F8, to select the transition rate setting from the following: F5 (AUTO TRANS): The auto transition rate set in the P/P transition control section F6 (DSK1 MIX): Mix rate for DSK 1 F7 (DSK2 MIX): Mix rate for DSK 2 F8 (FTB): The rate set for a fade-to-black in the DSK control section...
  • Page 165 Chapter 5 Chroma Keying Overview ..................... 5-2 Basic Chroma Key Operations ..............5-3 Preparations ..................5-3 CHROMA KEY Menu ................ 5-4 Basic Operations .................. 5-5 Adjusting the Chroma Key Image ............5-7 Video Signal Adjustment ..............5-12 Chroma Key Masking ................ 5-13 Upgrade Board Mode Selection .............
  • Page 166: Overview

    Foreground Background Chroma key combined image To use chroma keying on the DVS-7250 system requires the following Option optional boards. BKDS-2031 CHROMAKEY BOARD: Required for standard chroma keying. This provides one chroma keyer on the M/E banks.
  • Page 167: Basic Chroma Key Operations

    Basic Chroma Key Operations This section describes chroma key operations with the BKDS-2031 board only installed. Note that the operation is slightly different in D1 and D2 systems. Preparations Dedicated chroma key inputs and settings • In a D2 system, since one of four key analog component signals (the signals input to the CRK INPUTS connectors on the rear panel of the processor) is used as the foreground video, inputs and settings for these signals are required.
  • Page 168: Chroma Key Menu

    Basic Chroma Key Operations CHROMA KEY Menu For most chroma key operations, you use a chroma key menu for the keyer concerned. Accessing the chroma key menu For example, to access the M/E-1 CHROMA KEY menu, use any of the following operations: •...
  • Page 169: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations You select the foreground from the dedicated chroma key signals, and select the background on the cross-point buttons, then combine them by means of a key transition. In a D1 system only, you can also select the foreground with a cross-point button.
  • Page 170 Basic Chroma Key Operations Press any of F4 to F8 to select the foreground video. In a D2 system, however, F8 (KEY BUS) does not appear. F4 (CH1) to F7 (CH4): input signal to one of the CRK INPUT connectors (CH 1 to CH 4) on the rear panel of the processor. F8 (KEY BUS): signal selected on the key bus.
  • Page 171: Adjusting The Chroma Key Image

    Adjusting the Chroma Key Image There are two ways of adjusting the output from chroma keying: automatically, using the auto chroma key function, or manually, making individual adjustments from the menu. In general the most effective and time-efficient method is to use the auto chroma key function for the initial adjustment, and then only if further adjustment is still required, use the manual facilities.
  • Page 172 Basic Chroma Key Operations Adjust the parameter settings so that the sample frame is entirely within the area being used for chroma keying (usually the blue background). Knob Parameter Setting H Pos Set the horizontal position of the frame (–50.00 to +50.00) V Pos Set the vertical position of the frame (–50.00 to...
  • Page 173 Making manual color cancel adjustment If the background color is affecting the foreground image, by turning the color cancel function on you can eliminate this effect. Use the following procedure. In the ADJUST menu, set F4 (KEY ACTIVE) to “OFF”. The foreground only appears on the monitor.
  • Page 174 Basic Chroma Key Operations Making the window adjustment You can adjust the detection range of the information used to produce the key signal. When this function is off, the default range is used for image adjustment. Chroma keying uses a particular hue (typically a blue background color) in the foreground signal to produce the key signal, and the window function specifies the range of signal values to be regarded as this background hue.
  • Page 175 In the ADJUST menu, set F4 (KEY ACTIVE), F5 (COLOR CANCEL) and F6 (WINDOW). Turn control knobs 1 and 2 clockwise. Knob Parameter Setting Crop Set the CROP value (0.00 to 100.00) Angle Set the ANGLE value (0.00 to 180.00) This sets the CROP and ANGLE values to zero.
  • Page 176: Video Signal Adjustment

    Basic Chroma Key Operations Video Signal Adjustment You can adjust the gain and hue delay (offset) of the foreground video signal. You can either adjust the overall gain of the signal or adjust the Y and C components separately. The following procedure is the same in both D1 and D2 systems. In the CHROMA KEY menu, select item 3 (VIDEO CORRECT).
  • Page 177: Chroma Key Masking

    Chroma Key Masking If there are unwanted background “holes” in the chroma key image, you can mask these areas off. For chroma key masking you can use the main and subsidiary masks independently or simultaneously on the selected keyer (KEY 1 or KEY 2). The following procedures are thus the same in both D1 and D2 systems.
  • Page 178 Basic Chroma Key Operations Adjust the mask source parameters. When you have selected a box mask: Knob Parameter Setting Top edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Left Left edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Right Right edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Bottom Bottom edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Softness...
  • Page 179: Upgrade Board Mode Selection

    Upgrade Board Mode Selection Single mode and dual mode By fitting both the BKDS-2031 and BKDS-2032 options, you can upgrade Option the chroma key function in either of the following ways: • By adding an extra chroma keyer, allowing you to use two chroma keys on the M/E banks.
  • Page 180: Dual Mode Chroma Keying

    Dual Mode Chroma Keying Dual Mode CHROMA KEY Menu When you have selected dual mode, the CHROMA KEY menu appears as shown below. In this menu, select item 5 (CH) to select the appropriate chroma key. Key 1 is identified as channel (“CH”) 1, and key 2 is identified as channel 2. The other items, 1 to 4, are the same as described in the section “Basic Chroma Key Operations”...
  • Page 181: Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode)

    Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) This section describes the principal extra functions gained by adding a BKDS-2032 upgrade board. Overview The enhanced chroma key function is made possible by adding the BKDS- 2032 option, and adds the following functions: • Clean chroma key function •...
  • Page 182: Single Mode Chroma Key Menu

    Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Single Mode CHROMA KEY Menu When you have selected the chroma key single mode, each of the CHROMA KEY menus appears as below. See the page numbers in parenthesis for details of the additional functions. M/E-1 CHROMA KEY Clean chroma key BORDER...
  • Page 183: Clean Chroma Key

    Clean Chroma Key When you are using the enhanced chroma key function, in the SETUP (CHROMA KEY) menu a clean chroma key is possible. Using 4:4:4 format signals for the background and foreground enables you to obtain a higher quality keyed image than with conventional chroma keying. Clean chroma keying produces an already combined image, so it is not possible to carry out a key transition.
  • Page 184 Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Press F2 (TYPE), to select “CLEAN.” If you select “RGB”, then as when the BKDS-2032 board is not installed (standard chroma keying), after selecting chroma key as the key type on the M/E bank, the combination is carried out by a key transition.
  • Page 185: Additive Mix

    Additive Mix When you are using the enhanced chroma key function, in the SETUP (CHROMA KEY) menu an additive mix is possible. Using an additive mix to combine images In normal chroma keying, a key signal is used to cut a hole in a background, and this is combined with a foreground cut out by the key signal.
  • Page 186: Image Adjustment Functions

    Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Adjust the parameter. Knob Parameter Setting Luminance Set luminance (0.00 to 10.00) Within the blue background, portions of intensity lower than the specified value are changed to black. Image Adjustment Functions When you are using the enhanced chroma key function, the following image adjustment functions are the same as when the BKDS-2032 board is not fitted: auto chroma key, window, and key position functions.
  • Page 187 Select F4 (KEY ADJUST). The KEY ADJUST menu appears. DUAL KEY ADJUST DUAL SAMPLE AUTO AREA MARK START PATTERN INVERT ACTIVE AREA Function key indications in the KEY ADJUST menu (using the enhanced chroma key function) Press F5 (AREA), turning it on. A screen appears for adjusting the areas associated with the main key and subsidiary key.
  • Page 188 Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Set the parameters for the boundary between the main key and subsidiary key areas. When you have selected a box: Knob Parameter Setting Top edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Left Left edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Right Right edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Bottom...
  • Page 189 Press EXIT button to return to the ADJUST menu, and using F1 (SAMPLE MARK) and F2 (AUTO START) to adjust the main key with the auto chroma key function. For details, see page 5-7. Press F4 (KEY ADJUST), to display the KEY ADJUST menu. Press F1 (KEY ACTIVE), turning it on, and adjust the parameters for the main key as required.
  • Page 190 Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Press F4 (AUTO START). The subsidiary key is adjusted automatically, and F2 (DUAL KEY) turns on. The combined picture then appears on the monitor. Adjusting the color cancel key It is possible to adjust the key signal for the color cancel function. Use the following procedure.
  • Page 191 Adjust the color cancel key parameters. Knob Parameter Setting Clip Set clip level on the color cancel key signal (0.00 to 100.00) Gain Set color cancel key gain (0.00 to 100.00) Press any of F4 to F6 as necessary and adjust the parameters. F4 (WINDOW): Adjust the detection range for the key signal.
  • Page 192 Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Adjusting the Y balance In conventional chroma keying, the key signal is formed using the chroma component alone, and therefore if there are portions of the foreground of the same hue they will all be replaced by the background video. Using the Y balance function, however, it is possible to restrict the replacement to a specified intensity range even for the matching hue.
  • Page 193 Adjusting the chroma key shadow This function provides a more realistic treatment when the shadow of an object in the field of view falls on the blue background. Since parts of the blue background darker than a specified intensity are treated as shadows, there is no effect on cutting out of the foreground.
  • Page 194: Video Signal Adjustment And Spot Color Adjustment

    Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Video Signal Adjustment and Spot Color Adjustment When you are using the enhanced chroma key function, it is possible to carry out both overall and localized adjustments to the video signal. The following procedures are the same in both D1 and D2 systems. Overall color adjustment for the foreground and the background You can change the gain and hue for the whole foreground, and for the whole background when using a clean chroma key.
  • Page 195 Spot color adjustment for the foreground You can make video adjustments for a portion of a specified color (for example red) within the foreground, changing it to a different color (for example yellow), without affecting portions of other colors. Use the following procedure. In the VIDEO CORRECT menu, press F3 (SPOT CCR), turning it on.
  • Page 196 Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Press F7 (WINDOW), turning it on, and adjust the detection range for the spot color key. Knob Parameter Setting Luminance Set luminance (0.00 to 100.00) Saturation Set saturation (0.00 to 100.00) Set the range of hue (0.00 to 359.99) Press any of F8 to F10 as necessary, to restrict the area for spot color adjustment.
  • Page 197: Dual Masking

    Dual Masking With the enhanced chroma key function, you can use two masks, main and subsidiary, simultaneously. You can also use these masks simultaneously with the main mask and subsidiary mask set for the selected keyer (KEY 1 or KEY 2). The following procedures are the same in both D1 and D2 systems.
  • Page 198 Enhanced Chroma Keying (Single Mode) Using the chroma key subsidiary mask In the CHROMA KEY menu, select item 5 (SUB MASK). The SUB MASK menu appears. MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE BKGD UTILITY MASK MASK MASK WIPE INVERT CHROMA KEY SUB MASK menu The operation of this menu is the same as for the SUB MASK menu used for other keys (for example a luminance key).
  • Page 199 Chapter 6 Frame Memory Overview ..................... 6-2 Frame Memory Functions ..............6-2 Basic Frame Memory Operations ............6-5 Preparations ..................6-5 FRAME MEMORY Menus ..............6-6 Selecting the Input Video ..............6-7 Writing a Frame to Memory – MANUAL .......... 6-7 Writing a Frame With a Trail to Memory –...
  • Page 200: Overview

    (NAM) and write the result to memory. To use the frame memory function on the DVS-7250 system requires both a Option BKDS-2041 Frame Memory Board and a BKDS-7445 Frame Memory Adaptor Board.
  • Page 201 The following figure illustrates how to build up a freeze frame progressively using a variety of mask patterns to combine the input video with the stored frame. The example uses the dedicated patterns, but you can also use a box frame.
  • Page 202 Overview Paint mode In this mode you can move the masked input video, leaving a trail, and writing the result to memory. In this case, use the dedicated pattern for the mask. It is not possible to use this mode concurrently with the manual mode. Input video Stored frame Move mode...
  • Page 203: Basic Frame Memory Operations

    Basic Frame Memory Operations Preparations Assigning the output signal to a cross-point button Before you can see the output of frame memory on a monitor, for example, it is necessary to assign the output signals of frame memory 1 and frame memory 2 (FM1 and FM2) to cross-point button.
  • Page 204: Frame Memory Menus

    Basic Frame Memory Operations FRAME MEMORY Menus Operations on frame memory 1 are carried out from the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu. Operations on frame memory 2 are carried out from the FRAME MEMORY 2 menu. The following description applies mainly to frame memory 1, but the operations for frame memory 2 are similar.
  • Page 205: Selecting The Input Video

    Selecting the Input Video For the input video to frame memory, you can select either a signal selected on the frame memory bus, or a dedicated color matte signal. To select a frame memory bus signal as input video, use the following procedure to select the signal.
  • Page 206 Basic Frame Memory Operations Set F2 (OUTPUT SELECT) to “IN”. The input video about to be written to the frame memory is now output from the frame memory. Press F5 (INPUT SELECT), to select the type of input video (MATTE or BUS).
  • Page 207 Select the method of combining the stored frame with the input video. There are four possibilities, involving a non-additive mix (NAM) and a mask; select the appropriate combination of settings of F6 (NAM) and F7 (INPUT MASK) as shown in the table below. Note When F5 (INPUT SELECT) is set to “MATTE”, it is not possible to set F6 (NAM) to “ON”.
  • Page 208 Basic Frame Memory Operations Adjust the mask source parameters. When a rectangular frame mask is selected: Knob Parameter Setting Top edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Left Left edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Right Right edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Bottom Bottom edge position of box (0.00 to 100.00) Softness...
  • Page 209 Outputting the stored frame only To output the frame currently stored in frame memory to a monitor, for example, use the following procedure. In the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu, select item 1 (MANUAL). Set F2 (OUTPUT SELECT) to “MEM”. Making the stored frame black To clear the current contents of frame memory to black, press F3 (MEMORY CLEAR).
  • Page 210: Writing A Frame With A Trail To Memory - Paint

    Basic Frame Memory Operations Writing a Frame With a Trail to Memory – PAINT Writing a frame with a trail to memory To freeze an image with a trail and write it to memory, use the following procedure. In the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu, select item 2 (PAINT). The PAINT menu appears.
  • Page 211 Press F7 (PATTERN), and adjust the parameters. Knob Parameter Setting Size Size of pattern (0.00 to 100.00) Softness Degree of edge softness (0.00 to 100.00) Pattern No. Pattern number (1 to 27) To apply a pattern modifier to the selected pattern, press F10 (PATTERN MODIFY), displaying the PATTERN MODIFY menu.
  • Page 212: Moving The Frame - Move

    Basic Frame Memory Operations Moving the Frame – MOVE Moving the stored frame To move the stored frame horizontally or vertically, use the following procedure. In the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu, select item 3 (MOVE). The MOVE menu appears. PICTURE MOVE MODE INPUT MASK...
  • Page 213: Linking Frame Memories - Link

    Adjust the parameters to move the selected image to the desired position. Knob Parameter Setting H Move Amount of horizontal movement (–50.00 to +50.00) V Move Amount of vertical movement (–50.00 to +50.00) If you selected F2 (LIVE) in step 2, press F7 (INPUT MASK) to select whether or not to mask the input video.
  • Page 214: Write-Protect Setting - Lock

    Basic Frame Memory Operations Set F1 (MEMORY LINK) to “ON”. Frame memory 2 is now linked to frame memory 1. To link the special-purpose patterns, set F2 (PATTERN LINK) to “ON”. This makes all of the pattern settings for frame memory 2 the same as those for frame memory 1.
  • Page 215 Chapter 7 Snapshots Overview ..................... 7-2 Snapshots and Registers ..............7-3 Snapshot Operations ................. 7-6 Snapshot Operations in the Numeric Keypad Section ......7-6 M/E Snapshot Operations Using the FlexiPad ........7-10 DME Snapshot Operations ..............7-14...
  • Page 216: Overview

    Overview Taking a snapshot means making a copy of the current settings of the switcher system, and saving it in memory so that you can instantly restore the same setting state at a later time. Types of snapshot Snapshots can be divided into the following two types: •...
  • Page 217: Snapshots And Registers

    Snapshots and Registers Snapshots are held in units of memory termed registers, numbered from 01 to 99. As shown below, each register comprises seven sub-registers, each holding the data relating to a different section of the control panel settings. Basically it is possible to save and recall a whole register (i.e. all sub- registers) or various sub-registers of a single register.
  • Page 218: Snapshot Attributes

    Overview Four of these seven sub-registers - Frame Mem 1 and 2, AUX Buses, and Video Process - are grouped together in what is known as the USER group. For manipulating the USER group, however, it is possible to select which of these four are actually included, by using a setting in the REGISTER menu.
  • Page 219 Attribute restrictions Not all attributes can be applied to all sub-registers. The following table shows which combinations are possible. Sub-register Attribute “EFFECT “AUTO “XPT “KEY DISSOLVE” TRANSITION” DISABLE” DISABLE” M/E-1, M/E-2 PGM/PST USER Frame Mem 1 group and 2 AUX Buses Video Process Chapter 7 Snapshots...
  • Page 220: Snapshot Operations

    Snapshot Operations Snapshot Operations in the Numeric Keypad Section You can use the numeric keypad section for saving and recalling snapshots. Saving a snapshot To save a snapshot using the numeric keypad section, use the following procedure. Note If you specify the number of a register which already holds a snapshot, then the saving operation overwrites the previous snapshot.
  • Page 221 Use the numeric keypad to enter the register number where you want to save the snapshot. To use the first available empty register, enter a decimal point only. The display shows the word “Learn” followed by the register number you have entered. When the sub-registers which you specified in step 3 above are empty, a lowercase “e”...
  • Page 222: Recalling A Snapshot

    Snapshot Operations Recalling a snapshot To recall a snapshot using the numeric keypad section, use the following procedure. Press the SNAPSHOT button, turning it on. Select the sub-register or sub-registers, using the sub-register selection buttons. For details, see step 3 in the previous section “Saving a snapshot” (page 7-6).
  • Page 223 Press the ENTER button. This recalls the specified snapshot, restoring the relevant sections of the control panel to their states when the snapshot was saved. This only affects settings relating to the signals, however, and does not change the currently displayed menu, for example. After recalling the snapshot, the RCALL button remains on, and you can select a different snapshot immediately by repeating from step 2 above.
  • Page 224: M/E Snapshot Operations Using The Flexipad

    Snapshot Operations M/E Snapshot Operations Using the FlexiPad Overview You can use the FlexiPad for M/E snapshot operations. Since each M/E bank is equipped with its own FlexiPad, there is no need to specify the corresponding sub-register (M/E-1 or M/E-2). It is possible to change the FlexiPad operation mode so that you can use operating procedures different from those explained in the following.
  • Page 225 Saving an M/E snapshot To save an M/E snapshot using the FlexiPad, use the following procedure. Note If you specify the number of a register which already holds a snapshot, then the saving operation overwrites the previous snapshot. Before specifying the number of the register in which you wish to save the snapshot, check that the register is empty, or contains a snapshot which is no longer needed.
  • Page 226 Snapshot Operations Recalling an M/E snapshot To recall an M/E snapshot using the FlexiPad, use the following procedure. Press the SNAPSHOT button in the FlexiPad of the M/E bank concerned. To apply the “XPT DISABLE” attribute press the XPT DSBL button in the FlexiPad, turning it on, and to apply the “KEY DISABLE”...
  • Page 227 Restoring the state before an M/E snapshot was recalled When you recall an M/E snapshot, the immediately previous settings are saved in a register which is known as “LAST X”. By recalling the settings from this register, you can return to the state immediately before recalling an M/E snapshot;...
  • Page 228: Dme Snapshot Operations

    Snapshot Operations DME Snapshot Operations From the control panel of the switcher, you can save and recall DME snapshots on up to four channels. Each DME has registers for 99 snapshots, numbered 01 to 99 as on the switcher. To save or recall a DME snapshot In the numeric keypad section press one of the DME 1 to DME 4 sub-register selection buttons (see page 2-26), to select the corresponding DME.
  • Page 229 Chapter 8 Key Frame Effects Overview ..................... 8-2 Key Frames and Effects ............... 8-2 Control of DME Effects ..............8-3 Organization of Registers for Key Frame Effects ....... 8-4 Operation Sequence ................8-5 Key Frame Creation and Editing ............. 8-6 Accessing a Register ................
  • Page 230: Overview

    Overview Fitting the optional BKDS-7030 Key Frame Control Panel Unit (the key frame control section) in the control panel allows you to build key frame effects. This section gives an overview of key frame effects and the associated operations. Key Frames and Effects A key frame is a set of data which determines the instantaneous state of an image which varies with time.
  • Page 231: Control Of Dme Effects

    Control of DME Effects From the key frame control section you can also control key frames and effects held DME-7000/3000 units (up to four channels) connected to the switcher. Basically operations, from the creation of key frames to the execution of effects, are the same as on the switcher.
  • Page 232: Organization Of Registers For Key Frame Effects

    Overview Organization of Registers for Key Frame Effects The collection of key frames making up an effect is stored in memory, and identified by a register number from 01 to 99. On the switcher each register is divided into seven sub-registers, each holding its allotted data. In a switcher register, the four sub-registers for frame memory 1, frame memory 2, the AUX buses, and for video processing are handled together under the name “USER”.
  • Page 233: Operation Sequence

    Operation Sequence The following diagram shows the principal steps in the process from creating the key frames to the execution of the effect. Selecting a register (see page 8-6) When creating a new effect, select an empty register; to edit an existing effect, select the corresponding register.
  • Page 234: Key Frame Creation And Editing

    Key Frame Creation and Editing Accessing a Register To recall the contents of a register, use the following procedure. Press the EFF button in the numeric keypad block, turning it on. This allocates the numeric keypad block to key frame operations. In the sub-register selection section, press the button or buttons corresponding to the sub-register or DME channel(s) you wish to use.
  • Page 235: Specifying Sub-Registers And Edit Points

    Specifying Sub-Registers and Edit Points Selecting the sub-register to which editing applies To select the sub-register (or channel) to which key frame editing applies, press one of the sub-register selection buttons (M/E1, M/E2, P/P DSK, USER, DME 1 to DME 4, and DME GLBL). Specifying edit points To insert, modify, or delete a key frame, it is necessary to stop the effect at the appropriate point on the time axis.
  • Page 236: Creation

    Key Frame Creation and Editing Changing the reference channel When for example you use the NEXT KF button to move a key frame, one sub-register is used to determine where the next key frame is, and the other sub-registers follow suit. The sub-register used for reference is termed the reference channel, and only the corresponding sub-register selection button lights green.
  • Page 237: Insertion

    Press the INS button. This inserts the new key frame (key frame 2) after key frame 1. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary, until the required number of key frames are created. Insertion Inserting a key frame Use the following procedure to insert a key frame in an existing effect. Press the EDIT ENBL button, turning it on.
  • Page 238: Modification

    Key Frame Creation and Editing Modification Modifying key frames Use the following procedure to modify already created key frames. Press the EDIT ENBL button, turning it on. Stop the effect at the required edit point. If the edit point is on a key frame, that key frame will be modified; if the edit point is between key frames, the previous key frame will be modified.
  • Page 239 Press the MOD button. This simultaneously modifies all key frames including and after the specified key frame. Modifying all of the key frames Press the EDIT ENBL button, turning it on. Carry out the necessary changes on any key frame. Press the FROM TO button, turning it on.
  • Page 240: Deletion

    Key Frame Creation and Editing Deletion Deleting key frames Use the following procedure to delete key frames. Press the EDIT ENBL button, turning it on. Stop the effect at the required edit point. If the edit point is on a key frame, that key frame will be deleted; if the edit point is between key frames, the previous key frame will be deleted.
  • Page 241: Movement

    Movement Moving key frames Use the following procedure to move key frames. Stop the effect on the key frame to be moved. To move a number of key frames together, press the FROM TO button, and specify the key frames. For details of the procedure for specifying the key frames, see the section “Modifying more than one key frame simultaneously”...
  • Page 242: Copying

    Key Frame Creation and Editing Copying Copying key frames Press the EDIT ENBL button, turning it on. Stop the effect on the key frame you wish to copy. To copy more than one key frame, press the FROM TO button, and specify the key frames to be copied.
  • Page 243: Time Settings

    Time Settings Key Frame Duration and Effect Duration Effect execution times are determined by the effect duration and the key frame durations. • A key frame duration is the execution time from a key frame until the next key frame. •...
  • Page 244 Time Settings Setting a key frame duration The default key frame duration is one second. You can change the duration of an individual key frame using the following procedure. Press the EDIT ENBL button, turning it on. Stop the effect on the key frame whose duration you wish to change. Press the KF DUR button.
  • Page 245: Changes In Effect Duration Due To Inserted Key Frames

    Changes in Effect Duration Due to Inserted Key Frames • When the effect is stopped on a key frame, then if you insert a key frame, the effect duration is increased by the duration of the inserted key frame. • When the effect is stopped between key frames, then inserting a key frame does not change the effect duration.
  • Page 246: Changes In Effect Duration Due To Key Frame Deletion

    Time Settings Changes in Effect Duration Due to Key Frame Deletion When you delete a key frame, regardless of where the effect is stopped, the effect duration is always decreased by the duration of the deleted key frame. Deletion on the first key frame Deletion on an intermediate key frame Deletion between two key...
  • Page 247: Delay Setting

    Delay Setting Setting the delay time The delay time is the delay from the beginning of effect execution until the first key frame, that is, until the effect proper begins. The delay is not included in the effect duration, which therefore does not change when you change the delay.
  • Page 248: Path Settings

    Path Settings These settings determine the way in which interpolation from one key frame to the next is carried out, or in other words the nature of the path followed between key frames. Use the following procedures. Displaying the PATH Menu Make the path settings for key frames created on the switcher by using the SWER KF PATH menu.
  • Page 249: Basic Path Setting Operations

    Press one of F1 (ALL) to F5 (USER), to select the sub-register to which the settings apply. For example, selecting F2 (M/E-1) allows you to make path settings separately for the items (KEY 1, KEY 2, WIPE, etc.) on the M/E-1 bank. To make path settings for the whole M/E-1 bank without separating items, press F1 (ALL).
  • Page 250 Path Settings The selected interpolation path type is shown on the menu display by an icon. In order not to switch the input signals, set F8 (XPT DSBL) to “ON”. Press F10 (HUE PATH). The function key indications change as follows. M/E2 PGM/PST M/E1...
  • Page 251 Path settings within an M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank Making path settings for individual items within an M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank For example, in the case of the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure. For the M/E-2 and PGM/PST bank, use a corresponding procedure. In the SWER KF PATH menu, press F2 (M/E-1).
  • Page 252 Path Settings Path settings within the “USER” group Making detailed settings for individual items within the “USER” group Press F5 (USER). The function key indications change as follows. CURVE VIDEO FRAME FRAME PROC MEM1 MEM2 Press the required one of F1 (VIDEO PROC) to F4 (FRAME MEM2). Every time you press the key, the path type changes as follows, causing the symbol for the selected bus type to appear on the menu screen.
  • Page 253: Executing And Saving Effects

    Executing and Saving Effects Executing Effects You can execute, or play back, the currently recalled effect, using either the RUN button or the fader lever, to obtain a continuous segment of video. Use the following procedures. Note For the following operations, first press and light the appropriate buttons for the sub-registers to which execution is to apply.
  • Page 254 Executing and Saving Effects Execution with a combination of the fader lever and the RUN button Fader lever operation during execution in auto mode If at an intermediate point of execution of an effect started by pressing the RUN button you operate the fader lever, when the fader lever reaches the position corresponding to the current position of the effect execution, the auto mode ends, the RUN button goes off, and the fader lever takes over control of the execution of the effect.
  • Page 255 Setting a pause point Use the following procedure. Stop the effect at the desired pause point. In the KEY FRAME menu, press F5 (PAUSE). The function key indication switches to reverse video, and the current position of the current effect is set as the pause point. Thereafter, if you execute this effect by using the RUN button, it pauses at the set point.
  • Page 256: Run Mode Settings

    Executing and Saving Effects Run Mode Settings Executing an effect repeatedly To execute the same effect repeatedly, use the following procedure. In the KEY FRAME menu (see page 8-32), press F4 (RUN MODE). The RUN MODE menu appears. RUN MODE DSBL LOOP TIME...
  • Page 257 Setting the execution mode of several channels To operate according to the reference channel When executing effects in a number of channels simultaneously, to carry out the operations of all channels according to the reference channel settings (STOP NEXT KF, NEXT KF, PREV KF, etc.), set F3 (END TIME) to “SAME”.
  • Page 258: Saving Effects

    Executing and Saving Effects Saving Effects When you recall another effect, the current effect is automatically saved in the currently recalled register. In place of this automatic saving, it is also possible to save an effect in a specified register. Saving an effect in a specified register Use the following procedure.
  • Page 259: Displaying Effect Information

    Displaying Effect Information You can check the key frame and effect state, using the menu screen. Displaying the KEY FRAME menu In the menu control section, press the KEY FRAME top menu button. The KEY FRAME menu appears. DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY RECALL TIME...
  • Page 260 Displaying Effect Information Time line display Displaying the time line screen In the KEY FRAME menu, press F1 (TIME LINE). This screen displays the state of the currently recalled effect, with a time line for each of the sub-registers or channels. Effect number Effect name Reference channel...
  • Page 261 Enlarging the time line display Use the following procedure. In the KEY FRAME menu, press F2 (EXPAND). F7 (START) and F8 (END) appear. (See previous page.) Press F7 (START) and turn knob 4 to set the start point. Press F8 (END) and turn knob 4 to set the end point. Setting the mode in which an effect is recalled When an effect is recalled, you can select whether or not the first key frame image is reproduced.
  • Page 262 Displaying Effect Information Displaying the detailed screen Pressing F3 (DETAIL) displays the screen shown in the figure below. This screen gives detailed information for each key frame on the reference channel. Key frame number Time code Key frame duration KEY FRAME RECALL EFF= : EFFECT 50...
  • Page 263 Chapter 9 Registers Overview ..................... 9-2 Functions Relating to Registers ............9-3 Basic Register Operations ................. 9-5 Manipulating Snapshot and Key Frame Effect Registers ....9-6 Setting Snapshot Attributes ............... 9-13 Selecting the Sub-Registers in the “USER” Group ......9-15 Channel-to-Channel Copying of DME Registers ......
  • Page 264: Overview

    Overview Registers are areas of memory (RAM) in the switcher used to hold snapshots and key frame effects; there are 99 registers for each of these purposes, numbered from 01 to 99. Each register is further divided into seven sub- registers.
  • Page 265: Functions Relating To Registers

    Functions Relating to Registers To carry out operations on registers, you use the REGISTER menu. This section describes the functions of the REGISTER menu. Note You cannot use the REGISTER menu to carry out operations on the following registers. • registers storing wipe snapshots and DME wipe snapshots used (stored and recalled) in the FlexiPad •...
  • Page 266 Overview Register manipulation functions You can use the following functions to manipulate the data within registers. (It is not possible to apply these to separate switcher sub-registers, but you can manipulate DME channels separately.) MOVE: Move the contents of one register to another. SWAP: Swap the contents of two registers.
  • Page 267: Basic Register Operations

    Basic Register Operations This section describes the basic register operations carried out from the REGISTER menu. Accessing the REGISTER menu To access the REGISTER menu, press the REGS top menu button in the SYSTEM group of the menu control section. When item 2 is selected, the register numbers and names appear as shown below.
  • Page 268: Manipulating Snapshot And Key Frame Effect Registers

    Basic Register Operations Manipulating Snapshot and Key Frame Effect Registers This section describes how to manipulate snapshot and key frame effect registers, and how to apply a name to a register. Selecting the channels to which operations apply When manipulating registers, with the EFF button or SNAPSHOT button in the numeric keypad section lit, it is necessary to press the sub-register selection buttons, and select the channels to which the manipulations apply.
  • Page 269 Press one of F1 to F4, according to the operation you wish to carry out, turning it on. F1 (MOVE): Move the contents of one register to another. F2 (SWAP): Swap the contents of two registers. F3 (COPY): Copy the contents of one register to another. F4 (DELETE): Delete the contents of a register.
  • Page 270 Basic Register Operations Depending on the operation you are carrying out, enter a register number using the numeric keypad (using the numeric keys, then pressing the ENTER button) as shown in the following table. Operation Register number Input position Move Register whose contents are to be moved Reverse video position to the right of “FROM”...
  • Page 271 Deleting individual sub-registers not in the “USER” group from snapshot registers For snapshot registers, by using the following operation you can delete the data of individual M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST sub-registers. In the REGISTER menu, select item 3 (ATTRIB EDIT). The ATTRIB EDIT menu appears.
  • Page 272 Basic Register Operations Assigning a name to a register Use the following procedure to assign a name to a register. In the REGISTER menu, select either of the following items, depending on the type of register you wish to name. Item 1 (EFFECT): key frame effect registers Item 2 (SNAPSHOT): snapshot registers Depending on the item you select, the EFFECT or SNAPSHOT menu...
  • Page 273 Using the keyboard displayed on the screen and the numeric keys in the numeric keypad section, enter a name of up to eight characters, and press the F9 (ENTER) or the ENTER button in the numeric keypad section to confirm the name. This assigns the name to the register.
  • Page 274 Basic Register Operations To combine two key frame effect registers the merge function, use the following procedure. In the REGISTER menu, select item 1 (EFFECT). The EFFECT menu appears. EDIT [LOCK] [UNLOCK] COPY MOVE SWAP DELETE NAME MERGE Function key indications in the EFFECT menu Press F6 (MERGE), turning it on.
  • Page 275: Setting Snapshot Attributes

    Setting Snapshot Attributes Except for the GPI output attributes, you can apply attributes to a snapshot when saving or recalling the snapshot. In the REGISTER menu you can set these attributes separately for different sub-registers. Since the sub-registers within the “USER” group are saved and recalled together, it is not possible to make separate attribute settings for them, except that this is possible when using the REGISTER menu.
  • Page 276 Basic Register Operations Press the function key for the attribute you wish to change. To operate F11 to F16 to display the attributes of auxiliary bus sub- registers, hold down the SHIFT button in the menu control section and press F1 to F6. When adding a dissolve effect to the DME Press F6 (DURATION) and enter the dissolve duration from the numeric keypad.
  • Page 277: Selecting The Sub-Registers In The "User" Group

    Selecting the Sub-Registers in the “USER” Group To select the sub-registers in the “USER” group, use the following procedure. In the REGISTER menu, select item 4 (CONFIG USER). The function key indications change to correspond to the sub-registers which can be included in the “USER” group. Use F1 to F4 to select the sub-registers in the “USER”...
  • Page 278 Basic Register Operations Press F5 (TO CH), to select the destination DME channel. • If in step 2 you selected F1 (EFFECT) or F2 (SNAPSHOT), proceed to step 5. • If in step 2 you selected F3 (SETUP), skip to step 8. Depending on how you wish to select the register or registers to be copied, press one of F7 to F9.
  • Page 279 Chapter 10 Floppy Disk Operations Overview ....................10-2 Disks and Data Held ................10-2 Disk Functions ................... 10-3 Disk Operations ..................10-4...
  • Page 280: Overview

    Overview You can use the floppy disk drive to save the contents of registers and setup data, for reloading when required. This chapter describes the procedures for saving and loading data, and other floppy disk operations. Disks and Data Held The floppy disk drive uses 3.5-inch 2HD disks.
  • Page 281: Disk Functions

    Disk Functions The following disk operations are provided by the system. SAVE: Transferring register contents or the current setup data to files on the floppy disk. One floppy disk can hold up to 99 files containing snapshot or key frame effect register contents, or up to four files of setup data, key memory data, chroma key memory data, wipe snapshots, DME wipe snapshots, or key snapshots.
  • Page 282: Disk Operations

    Disk Operations To carry out disk operations, first access the DISK menu, then depending on the type of data you wish to carry out operations on, access the EFFECT, SNAPSHOT, SETUP, or MISC menu from the DISK menu. This section first describes how to access the DISK menu and gives an example of the DISK menu display, then describes the disk operations in the following two groups, according to the type of data being handled.
  • Page 283 Accessing the DISK menu Press the DISK top menu button in the menu control section. The DISK menu appears as follows. The channels selected in the numeric keypad section appear in reverse video, indicating that they will be the object of disk operations. List of files List of registers DISK...
  • Page 284 Disk Operations Selecting the channels to which operations apply You can apply disk operations to the data of more than one channel at a time. The FORMAT and LABEL functions, however, do not require a channel specification. The RENAME operation applies the same name to all files of the same number, even on different channels;...
  • Page 285 Disk operations on key frame effect and snapshot data To carry out a disk operation on key frame effect or snapshot data, use the following procedure. In the DISK menu, select either of the following items, depending on the type of data you wish to operate on. Item 1 (EFFECT): key frame effect data Item 2 (SNAPSHOT): snapshot data Depending on the item you select, the EFFECT or SNAPSHOT menu...
  • Page 286 Disk Operations Function key indications for F7 to F10 now appear. (If you selected F3 (COPY), the indication for F7 (ALL) does not appear.) FUNCTION FILE SELECT [FORMAT] [LABEL] COPY BLOCK EXEC SAVE LOAD DELETE RENAME Function key indications after selecting one of F1 to F5 Press one of F7 to F9 to select the way in which you specify the registers or files to which the operation applies.
  • Page 287 Depending on the operation you are carrying out, enter a register or file number, as shown in the following table, in the reverse video position using the numeric keypad, then press the ENTER button. Operation Register or file to be specified Save Register whose contents are to be saved Load...
  • Page 288 Disk Operations To execute the operation, press F9 (YES). To abandon carrying out the operation, press F10 (NO). When you press F9, the function key indications change, and function key F10 (BREAK) appears. The required operation specified up to step 5 is executed.
  • Page 289 Press F10 (EXEC). • If you selected F11 (FORMAT) in step 1, the function key indications change, and function keys F9 (YES) and F10 (NO) appear. In this case go to step 3. • If you selected F12 (LABEL) in step 1, the function key indications change, and a text input screen appears.
  • Page 290 Disk Operations Disk operations on setup, key memory, chroma key memory, wipe snapshot, DME wipe snapshot, and key snapshot data To carry out a disk operation on any of these data types, use the following procedure. In the DISK menu, select either of the following items depending on the type of data you wish to operate on.
  • Page 291 The function key indications change as follows. FUNCTION FILE SELECT [FORMAT] [LABEL] MEMORY SAVE LOAD COPY DELETE RENAME SETUP MEMORY EXEC Function key indications after selecting item 3 (SETUP) in step 1 FUNCTION FILE SELECT [LABEL] [FORMAT] SAVE LOAD COPY DELETE RENAME WIPE...
  • Page 292 Disk Operations To execute the operation, press F9 (YES). To abandon carrying out the operation, press F10 (NO). When you press F9, the function key indications change, and function key F10 (BREAK) appears. The required operation specified up to step 3 is executed.
  • Page 293 Chapter 11 Copy and Swap Operations Overview ....................11-2 Basic Copy and Swap Operations ............11-4 Copy and Swap Using Menu Operations .......... 11-4 Copying Using Button Operations ............ 11-5...
  • Page 294: Overview

    Overview It is possible to copy the settings on one M/E bank or keyer to another, or to swap the settings between a pair of M/E banks or keyers. There are four different ways you can make a copy or swap to affect different sets of settings, as follows: •...
  • Page 295 Keyer copy and keyer swap Keyers copied or swapped The following six keyers can be copied or swapped: • M/E-1 bank keys 1 and 2 • M/E-2 bank keys 1 and 2 • Downstream keyers 1 and 2 Data not copied or swapped The following data is not copied or swapped: •...
  • Page 296: Basic Copy And Swap Operations

    Basic Copy and Swap Operations Copy and Swap Using Menu Operations For copy and swap operations, use the COPY menu. The basic menu operation is as follows. In the menu control section, press the top menu selection button MISC in the SYSTEM group, then select item 5 (COPY).
  • Page 297: Copying Using Button Operations

    When you selected F3 (M/E) or F4 (KEYER) in step 2, set F5 (XPT DSBL) to ON or OFF. To copy or swap the cross-point button selections, set this to OFF; in order not to copy or swap the cross-point button selections, set this to ON.
  • Page 298 Basic Copy and Swap Operations M/E keyer copy and downstream keyer copy button operation For each M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank, use the keyer delegation buttons (KEY 1 and KEY 2 in each M/E bank or DSK 1 and DSK 2 in the PGM/PST bank) in the key control section (see page 2-13).
  • Page 299 Chapter 12 MISC Menu Operations Overview ....................12-2 Port Enable Settings ................12-3 Controlling the Positioner Function With a Tablet ......12-5 Safe Title Settings ..................12-8 Video Input Adjustments (Video Process Function) ......12-9...
  • Page 300: Overview

    Overview This section describes the functions controlled from the MISC (for “miscellaneous”) menu: the port enable function, the safe title function, and the video process function. Accessing the MISC menu To access the MISC menu, in the menu control section, press the MISC top menu button of the SYSTEM group.
  • Page 301: Port Enable Settings

    Port Enable Settings Overview The port enable function controls the enabling and disabling of ports on the switcher from external devices. You can make these settings for the following ports. Switcher ports: • GPI (parallel port, D-sub 25-pin) You can carry out the GPI input/output settings in a setup menu (see pages 13-45 and 13-47).
  • Page 302 Port Enable Settings Carrying out port enable settings Use the following procedure to enable and disable ports. In the MISC menu, select item 1 (ENABLE). The ENABLE menu appears. DME1 DME2 DME3 EDIT A EDIT B PANEL 2 TABLET DME4 ENBL ENBL ENBL...
  • Page 303: Controlling The Positioner Function With A Tablet

    Controlling the Positioner Function With a Tablet By connecting a tablet to the control panel, it is possible to control the positioner function using an electronic stylus in place of the trackball in the BKDS-7031 DME Control Panel Unit. This gives finer control of the positioner movement, and improves operation quality for the frame memory paint function for example.
  • Page 304 Port Enable Settings Connector pin assignments The connector pin assignments are as follows. TERMINAL 1 connector on the control panel Tablet cable connector Signal Pin number Pin number Signal Tablet settings Using the menu sheet supplied with the tablet, make the following settings. For more details of the settings, refer to the documentation supplied with the tablet.
  • Page 305 Functions which can be controlled from the tablet You can use the tablet for the following purposes. • As the wipe positioner for the wipe generator currently selected in the wipe control block. Note In this case, the entire tablet area corresponds to the positioner range, and the absolute stylus position is input as the data value.
  • Page 306: Safe Title Settings

    Safe Title Settings Overview The safe title display provides an indication on a monitor of the maximum area in which it is safe to put titling, to guarantee that it can be seen on a domestic television. You can independently enable or disable the display on the final program output or the edit preview output.
  • Page 307: Video Input Adjustments (Video Process Function)

    Video Input Adjustments (Video Process Function) Overview The video process function allows you to make separate adjustments of brightness, hue, and so forth, for each input video signal. Adjustments in a D1 system In a D1 system, you can adjust the following five parameters: •...
  • Page 308 Video Input Adjustments (Video Process Function) Press a cross-point button for the signal you wish to adjust. As long as the cross-point button is assigned to the same signal, it can be in any bank. The current settings for this signal appear on the screen in a pop-up, and you can now adjust them as required.
  • Page 309 Copying and swapping settings You can select two signals, then copy or swap the parameter settings between the two signals. Use the following procedure. With the VIDEO PROCESS menu displayed, select the two signals on which you wish to carry out the copy or swap. For a copy operation, select the source signal first.
  • Page 310 Video Input Adjustments (Video Process Function) Turning the video process function off for all signals Hold down the SHIFT button (the indication above F10 changes to “ALL OFF”), and press F10 (STATUS). This turns the video process function off for all signals. 12-12 Chapter 12 MISC Menu Operations...
  • Page 311 Chapter 13 Setup Overview ....................13-2 Saving and Recalling Setup Data ............13-2 Displaying the SETUP Menu ............13-3 Setup Relating to the Overall Switcher System (SYSTEM Menu) ..13-4 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) ............. 13-15 Setup Relating to Keyers, Wipes and Other Effects (EFFECT Menu) ................
  • Page 312: Overview

    Overview To operate a system comprising a switcher unit and a control panel connected together, it is necessary to access the various setup menus, and make various settings. These settings are referred to as setup data. For details of menu operation, see the section “Basic Menu Operations” (page 3-6).
  • Page 313: Displaying The Setup Menu

    Displaying the SETUP Menu To carry out a setup operation, first press the SETUP button in the menu control section of the control panel to display the SETUP menu. Function key indications for each item displayed Item D2 525 SETUP Setup relating to the overall SYSTEM switcher system...
  • Page 314: Setup Relating To The Overall Switcher System (System Menu)

    Setup Relating to the Overall Switcher System (SYSTEM Menu) To carry out setup operations relating to the overall switcher system, access the SYSTEM menu. Accessing the SYSTEM menu In the SETUP menu, select item 1 (SYSTEM). The SYSTEM menu appears. SYSTEM SYSTEM INITI-...
  • Page 315 Menus accessed from the SYSTEM menu (Continued) Menu Functions Function key See page BACKUP • Saving the setup data in F5 (BACKUP) 13-12 nonvolatile memory • Making the setup data write- protected or not INITIALIZE • Resetting the switcher and control F6 (INITIALIZE) 13-13 panel to the state at power on...
  • Page 316 Setup Relating to the Overall Switcher System (SYSTEM Menu) To carry out the software installation, press F9 (YES), and to cancel the installation press F10 (NO). If you press F9 (YES), carry out the installation following the messages on the screen. Making various system settings (SYSTEM SETUP menu) You can use the SYSTEM SETUP menu for the following settings.
  • Page 317 To carry out these settings, use the following procedure. In the SYSTEM menu, press F3 (SYSTEM SETUP). The SYSTEM SETUP menu appears. SIGNAL SCREEN SWITCH PANEL TIME FORMAT SETUP TIMING RESUME RESUME ALARM DATE FORMAT Function key indications in the SYSTEM SETUP menu Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting.
  • Page 318 Setup Relating to the Overall Switcher System (SYSTEM Menu) Press F3 (SIGNAL FORMAT), F4 (7.5 SETUP) or F5 (SCREEN FORMAT). The SIGNAL FORMAT menu appears. FORMAT SCREEN 16:9 SETUP EXEC D2-525 D1-525 D1-625 Function key indications in the SIGNAL FORMAT menu To select a required signal format, press the corresponding function key (F2, F3 or F4).
  • Page 319 • Specifying the final M/E bank to be controlled from the remote panel: Specify the M/E bank to be controlled as the final M/E bank from the remote panel connected to the PANEL2 connector of the switcher. This setting determines the high tally indication on the remote panel. •...
  • Page 320 Setup Relating to the Overall Switcher System (SYSTEM Menu) Assigning a cross-point assignment table to a port You can assign any of the five cross-point assignment tables to each of the 9-pin ports on the rear panel. By default table 1 is assigned to all of the 9-pin ports.
  • Page 321 In the MULTI XPT ASSIGN menu, press one of F6 (1) to F10 (5), to select the table to which the settings apply. The XPT ASSIGN menu appears. BUTTON SOURCE INHIBIT SELECT SELECT Function key indications in the XPT ASSIGN menu Referring to the section “Carrying out setup relating to assigning input signals to cross-point buttons”...
  • Page 322 Setup Relating to the Overall Switcher System (SYSTEM Menu) Saving setup data and making data write-protected or not (BACKUP menu) You can use the SAVE menu for the following settings. • Saving the setup data: Save the setup data to be restored when the switcher is next powered on with F7 (RESUME) and F8 (PANEL RESUME) off in the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
  • Page 323 Press F10 (EXEC). The function key indications change as follows. Function key indications in the BACKUP menu (after pressing F10) To carry out the operation you selected in step 2, press F9 (YES), and to cancel the operation press F10 (NO). Resetting and initializing the switcher and control panel (INITIALIZE menu) You can use the INITIALIZE menu for the following settings.
  • Page 324 Setup Relating to the Overall Switcher System (SYSTEM Menu) Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting. Setting Operation Resetting the switcher and Press F2 (RESET). control panel Initializing the switcher and Press F5 (ALL CLEAR). control panel Press F10 (EXEC).
  • Page 325: Setup Relating To Input/Output Signals (Input/Output Menu)

    Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) To carry out setup operations relating to input/output signals, access the INPUT/OUTPUT menu. Accessing the INPUT/OUTPUT menu In the SETUP menu, select item 2 (INPUT/OUTPUT). The INPUT/OUTPUT menu appears. SWER THRU OUTPUT SWER INPUT INPUT MODE...
  • Page 326 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) Menus accessed from the INPUT/OUTPUT menu (Continued) Menu Functions Function key See page Making settings relating to chroma key input CHROMA F4 (CRK 13-20 signals KEYER INPUT) INPUT • Selecting the input signal format •...
  • Page 327 Carrying out setup relating to switcher input signals (SWITCHER INPUT menu) (in a D2 system) You can use the SWITCHER INPUT menu for the following settings. • Selecting 8- or 10-bit mode for a digital input signal • Selecting the GEN LOCK mode for an analog input signal: Select AUTO, SYNC or REF.
  • Page 328 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) Select the cross-point button to which the settings apply, using either of the following methods. • Hold down F1 (BUTTON No.) and press the required cross-point button in the auxiliary bus bank. • Hold down F1 (BUTTON No.) and use the cursor movement keys to select the required cross-point button.
  • Page 329 PHASE ADJUST: input signal phase adjustment value VIDEO SHIFT: indication of whether the input signal has been shifted horizontally by the video shifting function. NORM: not shifted SHIFT: shifted Carrying out setup relating to switcher input signals (SWITCHER INPUT menu) (in a D1 system) You can use the SWITCHER INPUT menu for the following settings.
  • Page 330 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting. Setting Operation Selecting 8- or 10-bit mode for Press F3 (BITS). a digital input signal This toggles the setting between 8 bits and 10 bits.
  • Page 331 To carry out these settings, use the following procedure. In the INPUT/OUTPUT menu, press F4 (CRK INPUT). The CHROMA KEYER INPUT menu appears. SIGNAL INPUT GEN- PHASE FORMAT SELECT LOCK ADJUST BCAM0 SELF Function key indications in the CHROMA KEYER INPUT menu For details of indications other than for the function keys in the CHROMA KEYER INPUT menu, see the next item “Indications in the CHROMA KEYER INPUT menu”.
  • Page 332 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) Carrying out setup relating to switcher output signals (SWITCHER OUTPUT menu) You can use the two menu screens accessible from the SWITCHER OUTPUT menu for the following settings. Settings in screen 1 • Setting the phase relation between the external sync input signal and the output reference signal: Adjust in the range –28 to +84 µs.
  • Page 333 • Adjusting the vertical blanking interval: Adjust the vertical blanking interval in the range 10H to 20H (lines) (525-line systems) or 13H to 25H (lines) (625-line systems). Depending on the output signal selection, the vertical blanking interval setting applies to the signals from the following three groups of connectors: •...
  • Page 334 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) Carry out the operation in the following table according to the type of setting you wish to make. Type of setting Operation Setting made in adjustment Press F3 (OUTPUT ADJUST1) to switch to screen 1 adjustment screen 1, then continue to step 3.
  • Page 335 Settings in adjustment screen 2 Before proceding to the operation in the following table to make the required setting, press F1 (OUTPUT SELECT) or turn control knob 2 to move the cursor and select the input signal to which the settings apply. Selectable output signals: PGM OUTPUTS, PVW OUTPUT, ME-1 OUTPUT, ME-2 OUTPUT, DSK PGM OUTPUT, CLEAN OUTPUT, AUX BUS OUTPUT 1 to AUX BUS OUTPUT 13,...
  • Page 336 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) Carrying out setup relating to through mode (THROUGH MODE menu) You can use the THROUGH MODE menu for the following settings relating to through mode (the mode in which sync signals included in output signals are passed through unchanged, instead of being replaced by an internally generated sync signal).
  • Page 337 Press F5 (INPUT THROUGH) to set the input through mode on or off. Pressing F5 toggles the setting on and off. Press F7 (BUS SELECT) or turn control knob 3 to move the cursor and select the output bus to which the output through mode setting applies. Press F8 (OUTPUT THROUGH) to set the output through mode on or off.
  • Page 338 Setup Relating to Input/Output Signals (INPUT/OUTPUT Menu) • Auto clean function: When the M/E1 or M/E2 signal is selected in the PGM bus, the clean signal of the M/E bank is output from the CLEAN OUT connector. When a signal other than M/E1 or M/E2 is selected in the PGM bus, the clean signal of the PGM/PST bank is output from the CLEAN OUT connector.
  • Page 339 To carry out these settings, use the following procedure. In the INPUT/OUTPUT menu, press F7 (OUTPUT ASSIGN). The OUTPUT ASSIGN menu appears. PVW SELECT AUTO AUTO PVW OUT PVW/ DEFINE AUTO SIGNAL CLEAN SELECT SELECT PVW2 SELECT DSBL DSBL DSBL Function key indications in the OUTPUT ASSIGN menu Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting.
  • Page 340: Setup Relating To Keyers, Wipes And Other Effects (Effect Menu)

    Setup Relating to Keyers, Wipes and Other Effects (EFFECT Menu) To carry out setup operations relating to keyers, wipes and other effects, access the EFFECT menu. To access the EFFECT menu In the SETUP menu, select item 3 (EFFECT). The EFFECT menu appears. SAFE KEYER WIPE...
  • Page 341 Carrying out setup relating to keyers (KEYER menu) You can use the KEYER menu for the following settings. • Toggling the key memory function on and off • Saving default values of clip, gain and density for individual keyers • Toggling the chroma key memory function on and off •...
  • Page 342 Setup Relating to Keyers, Wipes and Other Effects (EFFECT Menu) Setting Operation Making the chroma Use the following procedure. key memory 1 Press F5 (CRK MEMORY ASSIGN), to display the settings CHROMA KEY MEMORY ASSIGN menu. 2 Either press F1 (MEMORY SELECT) or turn knob 2 to align the cursor with one of the six chroma key memories.
  • Page 343 Carrying out setup relating to wipes (WIPE menu) You can use the WIPE menu for the following settings. • Adjusting the wipe pattern center position: You can adjust the center position of the wipe pattern horizontally and vertically in the range –15.0 to +15.0 pixels.
  • Page 344 Setup Relating to Keyers, Wipes and Other Effects (EFFECT Menu) Carrying out setup relating to matte generators (MATTE menu) You can use the MATTE menu for the following settings relating to the built-in matte generator. • Toggling the illegal color limiter function on and off •...
  • Page 345 Carrying out setup relating to the safe title function (SAFE TITLE menu) You can use the SAFE TITLE menu for the following settings. • Toggling the safe title box on and off: Toggle on and off the superimposition of the safe title box on the output video. When set on, set the box size.
  • Page 346: Setup Relating To Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (Periph Menu)

    Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) To carry out setup operations relating to interfaces with peripheral devices, access the PERIPH menu. Accessing the PERIPH menu In the SETUP menu, select item 4 (PERIPH). The PERIPH menu appears. PORT PANEL ROUTER...
  • Page 347 Menus accessed from the PERIPH menu (Continued) Menu Functions Function key See page GPI INPUT Making the following settings relating to F7 (GPI 13-45 switcher GPI inputs INPUT) • Selecting the trigger polarity • Selecting the trigger action GPI OUTPUT Making the following settings relating to F8 (GPI 13-47...
  • Page 348 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) Press F2 (PORT SELECT) or turn control knob 2 to move the cursor and select EDITOR A/REMOTE 1 or EDITOR B/REMOTE 2 as the port to which the setting applies. Press F7 (PERIPH SELECT) or turn control knob 3 to move the cursor and select the connected device.
  • Page 349 Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting. Setting Operation Setting the control According to the switcher port for which you wish to make function for bus the setting, press one of F2 (PANEL) to F9 (PANEL2). control from an RS- •...
  • Page 350 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) To carry out these settings, use the following procedure. In the PERIPH menu, press F5 (DME IF). The DME INTERFACE menu appears. RE-ENTRY BUTTON ON AIR TALLY SELECT SELECT ASSIGN SELECT SELF Function key indications in the DME INTERFACE menu Press F1 (DME SELECT) or turn control knob 2 to move the cursor and...
  • Page 351 Carrying out setup relating to the interface to a routing switcher (ROUTER INTERFACE menu) When the output of a routing switcher is input to the switcher, you can set the correspondence in a menu. In this way, for example, the signal names assigned on the routing switcher can be displayed on the control panel.
  • Page 352 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) Functions enabled when the routing switcher is connected When a DVS-B series routing switcher is connected to the switcher via the BKDS-7700 Tally Interface Unit, the following functions are enabled besides signal names set on the routing switcher are automatically displayed on the switcher control panel.
  • Page 353 Serial port cross-point assignment for the routing switcher interface Button Source Button Source number number INHIBIT PRIMARY32 PRIMARY1 PRIMARY33 PRIMARY2 PRIMARY34 PRIMARY3 PRIMARY35 PRIMARY4 PRIMARY36 PRIMARY5 INHBIT PRIMARY6 INHBIT PRIMARY7 INHBIT PRIMARY8 INHBIT PRIMARY9 INHBIT PRIMARY10 INHBIT PRIMARY11 INHBIT PRIMARY12 INHBIT PRIMARY13 INHBIT...
  • Page 354 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) To switch a cross-point on the routing switcher from the control panel Press the top menu selection button the ROUTR. The ROUTER menu appears. DEST SOURCE SELECT SELECT SELECT Function key indications in the ROUTER menu Press F2 (DEST SELECT), to align the cursor with the bus name (DESTINATION) on the routing switcher.
  • Page 355 Carrying out setup relating to GPI inputs (GPI INPUT menu) You can use the GPI INPUT menu for the following settings relating to GPI inputs. • Selecting the trigger polarity: Select the trigger polarity from the following five kinds. : Trigger on the rising edge of an input pulse. : Trigger on the falling edge of an input pulse.
  • Page 356 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) Combinations of operating bank/function and trigger action In this menu you can select different trigger actions from the GPI input for each operating bank or function, but not all combinations are possible. Only those combinations which are available appear on the menu screen.
  • Page 357 Press F9 (ACTION SELECT) or turn control knob 3 to move the cursor and select the action to be carried out when the trigger occurs. To delete a selected action Select “NO USE” with the cursor. Press F7 (SELECT) to confirm the action selection. When you have selected any of SS RECALL?, EFF RECALL?, and RECALL?&RUN? Further specify register numbers using the numeric keypad and press the...
  • Page 358 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) To carry out these settings, use the following procedure. In the PERIPH menu, press F8(GPI OUTPUT). The GPI OUTPUT menu appears. ACTION TEST PORT TRIGGER PULSE SELECT WIDTH SELECT SELECT FIRE TYPE Function key indications in the GPI OUTPUT menu Press F2 (PORT SELECT) or turn control knob 2 to move the cursor and...
  • Page 359 Carrying out setup relating to protocol for the control panel REMOTE 2 and GPI output ports (PANEL PORT ASSIGN menu) Normally, when controlling a DME-7000/3000 with the DME3 and DME4 buttons in the numeric keypad section, the interface uses the REMOTE 2 port, and the communications protocol is the DME protocol.
  • Page 360 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices (PERIPH Menu) Setting the communications port linkage of the DME3 to DME4 buttons Note It is not possible to link the DME3 and DME4 buttons to different communications ports. In the PANEL PORT ASSIGN menu, press F1 (I/F SELECT). The I/F SELECT menu appears.
  • Page 361 : When the trigger occurs, the relay contact closes or the output level turns low, and then that state is maintained for the specified pulse width. : When the trigger occurs, relay contact state or output level alternately switches between closed and open or between high and low.
  • Page 362: Setup Relating To Operations From The Control Panel (Operation Menu)

    Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) To carry out setup operations relating to operations from the control panel, access the OPERATION menu. To access the OPERATION menu In the SETUP menu, select item 5 (OPERATION). The OPERATION menu appears. AUTO PANEL TRACK...
  • Page 363 Menus accessed from the OPERATION menu (Continued) Menu Functions Function key See page F7 (LINK) LINK Making the following settings for linking 13-65 two functions • Linking two buses • Linking a particular button to a GPI output port TRACK BALL Making the following settings relating to F8 (TRACK 13-68 the trackball...
  • Page 364 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Carrying out setup relating to assigning an input signal to a cross-point button (XPT ASSIGN menu) You can use the XPT ASSIGN menu for the following settings. • Input signal selection: Select the input signal which you wish to assign to the selected cross-point button number.
  • Page 365 To carry out these settings, use the following procedure. In the OPERATION menu, press F3 (XPT ASSIGN). The XPT ASSIGN menu appears. SOURCE SOURCE BUTTON INHIBIT SELECT SELECT NAME Function key indications in the XPT ASSIGN menu Select the cross-point button to which you wish to assign an input signal, using either of the following methods.
  • Page 366 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Press F2 (SOURCE SELECT) or turn control knob 2 to move the cursor and select the signal to which you wish to assign a name. Either press F8 (NAME SELECT) or turn control knob 3 to move the cursor;...
  • Page 367 Allocating a key source signal to a key fill (AUTO SELECT menu) You can use the AUTO SELECT menu to allocate a key source signal to a key fill. When you carry out a key operation on an M/E bank or the DSK block in AUTO SELECT mode, this key source signal is automatically used.
  • Page 368 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Changing switcher functions (OPERAT MODE menu) You can use the OPERAT (operation) MODE menu for the following settings. • Setting the background transition flip-flop mode: Toggle between the bus flip-flop mode (“ON” setting) and bus fixed mode (“OFF” setting) for carrying out background transitions.
  • Page 369 (see page 2-24) Operation when “AUX/ROUTER” is selected To switch the 16 destinations of a routing switcher which can be controlled from the DVS-7250 switcher system, use the 16 delegation buttons (AUX1 to AUX13, EDIT PVW, FRAME MEM 1, and FRAME MEM 2) in the auxiliary bus bank.
  • Page 370 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) To specify register numbers 1 to 9 1 Press the SNAPSHOT button, which lights amber. 2 Press one of the numeric keys 1 to 9. To specify register numbers 10 to 19 1 Press the SNAPSHOT button, which lights amber.
  • Page 371 d) Setting the linkage between snapshot recall from the numeric keypad section and the FlexiPad After a snapshot has been recalled using the numeric keypad section, select whether or not the register number selection is reflected in the FlexiPad of the corresponding M/E bank.
  • Page 372 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting. Setting Operation Setting the Press F1 (BUS TOGGLE). background transition This toggles the setting between ON and OFF. flip-flop mode Setting the Carry out the following procedure.
  • Page 373 Carry out the operation shown in the following table corresponding to the desired setting. Setting Operation Setting the operating Press F1 (FLX PAD MODE). mode for the FlexiPad This toggles between MODE1 and MODE2. Setting the linkage Press F2 (FLX PAD AUTO SELECT). between the transition This toggles between MODE1 and MODE2.
  • Page 374 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Making settings relating to control panel operation, screen saver and fade-to-black function (PANEL ENABLE menu) You can use the PANEL ENABLE menu for the following settings. • Setting the screen saver delay time: Select the delay time until the screen saver comes into operation after the last control panel operation.
  • Page 375 Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting. Setting Operation Setting the screen saver Press F1 (SCREEN SAVER). delay time This cycles the setting through OFF, 1, 3, 5, and 10. Adjusting the brightness of Press F2 (DISPLAY BRIGHT).
  • Page 376 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Press F2 (TYPE) to select the type of link. OFF: No operation. BUS: Link two buses. GPI: Link a button on the control panel to a GPI output port. • When you select “BUS,” proceed to step 5. •...
  • Page 377 Press F3 (TYPE) to select whether the cross-point auto select function applies to the internal bus (the DVS-7200 switcher bus) or to the external bus (the bus of the routing switcher connected to the DVS-7250 system). SWER: The auto select function applies to the internal bus.
  • Page 378 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) To set the time delay (0 to 300 fields) between the output of the GPI signal and the execution of the function allocated to the “master button,” press F6 (DELAY) and turn knob 4 to set the value. Press F4 (ENABLE BUS).
  • Page 379 Press F3 (3D MOVEMENT) to change the setting. Pressing F3 cycles through the following three settings: ×1: Standard speed ×2: Double speed ×4: Quadruple speed Selecting the fineness of image movement produced by the MENU, SRCE or TRGT button There are three options for the degree of fineness of control provided by holding down the MENU, SRCE or TRGT button during a trackball or Z-ring operation, selected by pressing F5 (FINE MODE) as follows.
  • Page 380 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Assigning functions to the UTILITY buttons (UTILITY menu) To assign menu recall or command execution functions to the 14 UTILITY buttons, use the following procedure. In the OPERATION menu press F9 (UTILITY). The UTILITY menu appears.
  • Page 381 Press the one of the 14 UTILITY buttons to which you wish to assign the function. The buttons which were lit continuously go off, and the assignment is complete. Returning the top menu assignment to the default state (only when F2 is selected) In the default state, the top menus shown below are assigned to the UTILITY buttons.
  • Page 382 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) Assigning registers to the SHOT BOX buttons (SHOT BOX menu) You can assign switcher or DME registers storing such data as snapshots and key frame effects to the 14 UTILITY buttons or the 32 buttons on BKDS- 7033 Memory Recall Control Panel.
  • Page 383 Connecting BKDS-8061 Memory Recall Remote Panel Units to the switcher control panel You can connect up to two BKDS-8061 units to the switcher control panel; with one unit there are 20 buttons, and with two units a maximum of 40 buttons.
  • Page 384 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel (OPERATION Menu) To assign switcher registers to buttons In the OPERATION menu, press F10 (SHOTBOX). The SHOTBOX menu appears. If in the screen “SWITCHER” is not selected, press the cursor movement button (?) to select it. The menu appears as follows.
  • Page 385 To assign DME registers to buttons If in the SHOTBOX menu “DME” is not selected, press the cursor movement button (/) to select it. The menu appears as follows. RCALL REGS CHANNEL SELECT S. S BUTTON GLBL Function key indications in the SHOTBOX menu (with “DME” selected) Press F1 (BUTTON No.) to align the cursor with the number of the button to be assigned.
  • Page 387 Chapter 14 DIAGNOSIS Menu Operations Overview ....................14-2 Operations ....................14-3 Analog Output Board Adjustments ........... 14-3 Analog Input Board Adjustments ............14-6 Checking the Board Configuration ............ 14-7 Displaying Error Messages ..............14-8...
  • Page 388: Overview

    Overview The DIAGNOSIS menu supports the following functions. • Gain and offset adjustments for optional analog output and input boards • Display of the board configuration installed in the switcher. • Display of error messages 14-2 Chapter 14 DIAGNOSIS Menu Operations...
  • Page 389: Operations

    Operations This section describes the operations carried out from the DIAGNOSIS menu. Analog Output Board Adjustments In a D2 system, when using an optional BKDS-7161 Analog Composite Output Board, use the following procedure to adjust the gain and offset of the output signal.
  • Page 390: Operations

    Operations Press F2 (SELECT) or turn control knob 2 to align the cursor with the output signal for which you wish to make the adjustment. Pressing F2 moves the cursor down by one line. Press F4 (GAIN). The indication “100 IRE” appears for F8, and you can now adjust the gain using control knob 4.
  • Page 391 Press F10 (SAVE). This writes the adjustment values to non-volatile memory on the output board. The settings are now maintained by the BKDS-7161 board even when the power is turned off and on. Repeat steps 4 to 11 to make the adjustments for all outputs. Parameter indications In the DIAGNOSIS menu screen, in addition to the current settings of parameters, the values saved in non-volatile memory are also shown in...
  • Page 392: Analog Input Board Adjustments

    Operations Analog Input Board Adjustments In a D2 system, when using an optional BKDS-7111 Analog Composite Input board, use the following procedure to adjust the gain and offset of the input signal. In the DIAGNOSIS menu, select item 1 (SWER PROC). The PROC ADJUST menu appears.
  • Page 393: Checking The Board Configuration

    Press F10 (SAVE). This writes the adjustment values to non-volatile memory on the input board. The settings are now maintained by the BKDS-7111 board even when the power is turned off and on. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to make the adjustments for all inputs. About the parameter indications in the DIAGNOSIS menu screen, see page 14-5.
  • Page 394: Displaying Error Messages

    Operations Displaying Error Messages You can use the ERROR MESSAGE menu to display error messages for the switcher and DME connected to the control panel. To display error messages, use the following procedure. In the DIAGNOSIS menu, select item 5 (ERROR). The ERROR MESSAGE menu appears.
  • Page 395 Appendixes Wipe Patterns .................... A-2 Standard Wipes ................... A-2 Enhanced Wipes ................. A-3 Mosaic Wipes (including diamond dust wipe) ........A-3 DME Wipe Patterns ................. A-4 Menu System ..................... A-7 M/E-1 and M/E-2 KEY 1 Menus, M/E-1 and M/E-2 KEY 2 Menus, and DSK1 and DSK2 Menus ......A-7 M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM-PST WIPE Menus ........
  • Page 396: Appendixes

    Wipe Patterns Standard Wipes Appendixes...
  • Page 397: Enhanced Wipes

    Enhanced Wipes Mosaic Wipes (including diamond dust wipe) RANDOM RANDOM2 RANDOM3 DIAMOND DUST Appendixes...
  • Page 398: (Continued) Dme Wipe Patterns

    DME Wipe Patterns Slide 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 Split 1008 1009 1010 Squeeze 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1111 Appendixes...
  • Page 399 Door (BG: Background color) 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 Page turn 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 Page roll 1400 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407 Appendixes...
  • Page 400 DME Wipe Patterns User programmable 1901 1902 1903 1904 PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG PROG 1905 1906 1907 1908 PROG PROG PROG PROG 1909 1910 1911 1912 Appendixes...
  • Page 401: Menu System

    Menu System This Appendix shows the organization of each menu, and the top menu buttons in the menu control section used to recall each menu. In addition to the top menu buttons, for some menus there are particular buttons which recall the menu when pressed twice in rapid succession. For details of menus accessed by pressing a button twice, see page 3-4.
  • Page 402: Menu System

    Menu System Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 BKGD WIPE TRANS PGM/PST Item NORMAL TYPE BORDER EDGE FILL/SOURCE DROP BORDER TYPE EDGE SHADOW MAIN MASK OUTLINE SUB MASK 4H DROP SOFT EDGE UTILITY BUS EDGE FLAT MATTE FILL...
  • Page 403: M/E-1, M/E-2, And Pgm/Pst Wipe Menus

    M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST WIPE Menus Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 BKGD WIPE TRANS PGM/PST Item PATTERN MAIN PATTERN DIRECT/POS EDGE NORMAL PAGE1 PAGE DIRECTION MAIN MODIFY NORMAL/ PAGE2 REVERSE SUB MODIFY ENTER REVERSE (F2 selected) MAIN NORMAL...
  • Page 404 Menu System Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 BKGD WIPE TRANS PGM/PST FLAT Item PATTERN BORDER PATTERN MIX MATTE EDGE TYPE DIRECT/POS SOFT WIPE MIX EDGE SOFT BORDER (F1 selected) MAIN MODIFY UTILITY BUS EDGE FILL SUB MODIFY MATTE...
  • Page 405: M/E-1, M/E-2, And Pgm/Pst Dme Wipe Menus

    M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST DME WIPE Menus Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 BKGD WIPE TRANS PGM/PST Item SL/SQ PATTERN DOOR DIRECT/POS P-TURN EDGE P-ROLL PROG ENTER NORMAL NORMAL/ DIRECTION REVERSE REVERSE BORDER EDGE TYPE SOFT SOFT BORDER A-11...
  • Page 406: M/E-1, M/E-2, And Pgm/Pst Bkgd/Trans Menus

    Menu System M/E-1, M/E-2, and PGM/PST BKGD/TRANS Menus Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 BKGD WIPE TRANS PGM/PST Item FLAT COLOR BKGD MATTE PATTERN MIX LIMIT/S-MIX WIPE MIX (F1 selected) FLAT MATTE PATTERN MIX WIPE MIX ASPECT MULTI ANGLE...
  • Page 407: M/E-1 And M/E-2 Chroma Key Menus

    M/E-1 and M/E-2 CHROMA KEY Menus • Chroma keying using only a BKDS-2031 • Chroma keying using a BKDS-2032 as a second chroma key channel (dual mode) Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 Item MODE SETUP ADJUST INPUT...
  • Page 408 Menu System • Chroma keying using a BKDS-2031 and BKDS-2032 for the enhanced chroma key function (single mode) Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 Item MODE SETUP TYPE ADJUST FRGD/BKGD VIDEO PROCESS MAIN MASK INPUT SUB MASK SELECT KEY BUS...
  • Page 409 Top menu buttons: BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-1 BKGD WIPE TRANS M/E-2 Item FRGD SETUP BKGD ADJUST SPOT CCR VIDEO PROCESS SAMPLE MARK MAIN MASK AUTO START SUB MASK KEY ADJUST WINDOW SPOT CCR MASK MASK SOURCE MASK INVERT KEY MASK MASK TYPE BKGD MASK MASK SOURCE...
  • Page 410: Register Menu

    Menu System REGISTER Menu Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK DIAG MISC SETUP FRAME SYSTEM Item EFFECT SNAPSHOT MOVE ATTRIB EDIT SWAP CONFIG USER COPY EDIT CH COPY DELETE NAME MERGE SELECT BLOCK EXEC LOCK UNLOCK MOVE SWAP EDIT COPY DELETE...
  • Page 411 Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK MISC DIAG SETUP FRAME SYSTEM With cursor on “GPI” Item PORT1 EFFECT PORT2 SNAPSHOT PORT3 ATTRIB EDIT PORT4 GPI OUTPUT CONFIG USER PORT5 PORT No. CH COPY PORT6 PORT7 PORT8 See the next page.
  • Page 412 Menu System Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK MISC DIAG SETUP FRAME SYSTEM Item EFFECT SNAPSHOT ATTRIB EDIT CONFIG USER CH COPY EFFECT SELECT SNAPSHOT SETUP FROM CH TO CH SELECT BLOCK EXEC A-18 Appendixes...
  • Page 413: Disk Menu

    DISK Menu Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS DISK REGS MISC SETUP DIAG FRAME SYSTEM Item SAVE SAVE EFFECT LOAD LOAD SNAPSHOT FUNCTION COPY FUNCTION COPY SETUP DELETE DELETE MISC RENAME RENAME BLOCK BLOCK FILE SELECT FILE SELECT EXEC EXEC FORMAT FORMAT LABEL...
  • Page 414: Misc Menu

    Menu System MISC Menu Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK MISC DIAG SETUP FRAME SYSTEM Item ENABLE DME1 SAFE TITLE DME2 VIDEO PROCESS DME3 DME4 COPY EDIT A EDIT B SWER PANEL 2 a) Display depends on setup. TABLET SWER PGM SAFE TITLE...
  • Page 415: Setup Menu

    SETUP Menu Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS DATE TIME DISK REGS MISC DIAG SETUP FRAME SIGNAL FORMAT SYSTEM 7.5 IRE SCREEN FORMAT SWITCH TIMING Item RESUME SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM PANEL RESUME SYSTEM CONFIG INPUT/OUTPUT ALARM BACKUP EFFECT a) D2 systems only. INITIALIZE PERIPH INFORMATION...
  • Page 416 Menu System Menu System Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK MISC DIAG SETUP FRAME SYSTEM D2 systems Item SWER INPUT SYSTEM CRK INPUT BUTTON No. INPUT/OUTPUT SWER OUTPUT BITS EFFECT THRU MODE GENLOCK PERIPH OUTPUT ASSIGN HUE ADJUST OPERATION SCH ADJUST PHASE ADJUST...
  • Page 417 Continued from the previous page, F6 (THRU MODE). BUTTON No. INPUT THROUGH BUS SELECT OUTPUT THROUGH Continued from the previous page, F7 (OUTPUT ASSIGN). F2 AUTO CLEAN SELECT AUTO PVW SIGNAL SELECT PVW OUT SELECT PVW SELECT PVW/KEY DEFINE PVW AUTO PVW2 A-23 Appendixes...
  • Page 418 Menu System Menu System Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK MISC DIAG SETUP KEY MEMORY FRAME CRK MEMORY SYSTEM DEFAULT LEARN CRK MEMORY ASSIGN Item SYSTEM INPUT/OUTPUT MEMORY SELECT EFFECT KEYER PERIPH WIPE OPERATION MEMORY MATTE SELECT SAFE TITLE KEY BUS M/E-1 KEY1 M/E-1 KEY2...
  • Page 419 Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK MISC DIAG SETUP FRAME SYSTEM Item PORT ASSIGN PORT SELECT SYSTEM AUX CTRL SELECT INPUT/OUTPUT DME IF PERIPH SELECT EFFECT GPI INPUT PERIPH GPI OUTPUT OPERATION PANEL PORT BUS SELECT PANEL DME1 I/F SELECT DME2 GPI OUTPUT...
  • Page 420 Menu System Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK MISC DIAG SETUP FRAME SYSTEM BUTTON No. INHIBIT SELECT Item XPT ASIGN SOURCE SELECT SYSTEM AUTO SELECT SOURCE NAME INPUT/OUTPUT OPERAT MODE EFFECT PANEL ENABLE SOURCE SELECT PERIPH LINK SELECT OPERATION TRACK BALL NAME SELECT...
  • Page 421 From F7 (LINK) F1 LINK LINK SELECT AUTOSEL SELECT TYPE From F8 (TRACK BALL) SELECT TYPE (When F2 is OFF) 3D MOVEMENT FINE MODE VELOCITY HOLD LINK SELECT XY MOVE SENSITIVITY TYPE AUTO SEL SETUP From F9 (UTILITY) AUTO SEL MASTER SOURCE SELECT USER MENU...
  • Page 422: Diagnosis Menu

    Menu System DIAGNOSIS Menu Top menu buttons: FRAME FRAME STATS REGS DISK DIAG MISC SETUP FRAME SYSTEM Item BOARD CONFIG SWER PROC ANALOG INPUT SELECT ERROR ANALOG OUTPUT TERM MODE GAIN a) D2 systems only. SAVE TERMINAL MODE SELECT GAIN ERROR MESSAGE OFFSET 0 IRE...
  • Page 423: Index

    Index Additive mix 5-21 Chroma key 4-31 Dark clip value for luminance ALL STATUS screen 4-98 image adjustment 5-7 signal 13-22 Analog input board adjustments input signal setup 13-20 Date setting 13-6 14-6 main mask 5-33 Default settings 13-12 Analog output board adjustments masking 5-13 Delay setting 8-19 14-3...
  • Page 424 Index DME wipe patterns 4-80, A-4 I, J door A-5 page roll A-5 Fade-to-black 4-21 Image adjustment functions 5-22 page turn A-5 function setting 13-64 Image creation slide A-4 FADE TO BLACK button 2-22 final program output 4-2 split A-4 Fader lever 2-10, 2-31 preparation 4-2 squeeze A-4...
  • Page 425 insertion 8-9 Keyer Menu modification 8-10 copy 11-3 control section 2-27 movement 8-13 selection 4-55 item selection 3-7 operation sequence 8-5 setup 13-30 organization 3-2 KEY FRAME menu 8-31 swap 11-3 screen 2-28 Key insert buttons Keyer delegation buttons system A-7 M/E banks 2-15 M/E banks 2-13 MERGE 9-4...
  • Page 426 Index BKDS-7031 DME Control PGM/PST DME WIPE menu ROUTER INTERFACE menu Panel Unit 2-32, 12-5 A-11 13-41 BKDS-7033 Memory Recall PGM/PST WIPE menu A-9 Routing switcher interface setup Control Panel Unit 2-34 Phase relation 13-41 BKDS-7133 Chroma Key between external sync and Run mode settings 8-28 Analog Component Input output reference signal 13-22...
  • Page 427 Signal assignment to cross-point output signal assignment buttons 4-6 13-27 Signal format selection 13-6 output signal setup 13-22 Signal selection section ports 12-3 Upgrade board mode selection M/E banks 2-5 resetting 13-13 5-15 PGM/PST bank 2-18 SWITCHER INPUT menu UTILITY button 13-70 Single mode 4-81, 5-2 for D1 systems 13-19 UTILITY menu 13-70...
  • Page 428 Index Wipe setting menus 4-66 Wipe settings 13-33 Wipe snapshot information display 4-101 operations 4-79 Wipe swap 11-3 Write-protection 6-16, 9-4, 13-12 XPT ASSIGN menu 13-54 XPT DSBL button 2-11 Y balance adjustment 5-28 Z-ring adjustment 13-68 Z-ring 2-32 Index...
  • Page 429 The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any...
  • Page 430 Sony Corporation BZS-7060 Printed in Japan Image & Sound Communication Company (WW, 1997.08.13 © 1997 3-860-700-01(1) Published by Engineering Services Dept.

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