Digital news editing workstation, editing control panel, extended input and keyer board, video effects board, 3d/lighting/trail effects board, operating program (72 pages)
Configuration 1-1 BZMA-E555 Overview The BZMA-E555 is a Windows 2000 compatible network program for the MAV- 555 and MAV-555A Multi Access Video Disk Recorders (henceforth referred to as MAV). Use this program to display network MAV file information and perform file management, as well as perform file transfers between MAV.
• 1000 Base-SX Gigabit Ethernet Card • 10/100 Base-T HUB with Gigabit For more details about the necessary equipment, consult a Sony sales representative or a Sony Service Center near you. For details about the BKMA-550 installation and MAV-555A settings, refer to the installation manual accompanying the BKMA-550.
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SHIFT SHIFT SHTL ALL STOP BKNE-1011 TRIM MARK IN MARK OUT MARK SPLIT SHIFT EXECUTE/ REPLAY PREVIEW MAVE-F555 / D555 BZMA-E555 METER CONTROL REMOTE REMOTE PANEL PANEL PORT SELECT PROCESS CONTROL MASTER SETUP BANK AUDIO INPUT / MONITOR SELECT SYSTEM...
10/100 Base-T Ethernet 2-2 Installing BZMA-E555 Follow the procedure described below to install the BZMA-E555 program in a For details about how to obtain the BZMA-E555 installation program, consult a Sony sales representative or a Sony Service Center near you.
3-2 Adding MAV to a Workgroup To be able to access or operate an MAV on a network from the BZMA-E555, it is necessary to add it to a workgroup. Including the target MAV, it is possible to add up to 32 MAV to a workgroup.
It is possible to control any MAV on the network with this program, but only one at a time. The MAV selected to be the subject to BZMA-E555 control is called the “target MAV”. When adding an MAV, if [Target] is selected in the Add New MAV dialog box, that MAV becomes the target MAV.
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