Table of Contents HDS-7100 System Introduction ..........1-2 Chapter 1 System Configuration ............1-2 Overview Operation Software ............. 1-3 Features ................1-5 Notational Conventions ............1-6 Software Installation ..............2-2 Chapter 2 Installation of the Switcher Processor Program ....2-2 Preparations Installation of the Switcher Control Panel Program ...
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Overview and Basic Operation ..........7-2 Chapter 7 Basic Operation for Color Correction ........ 7-2 Color Carrying Out Color Correction ..........7-4 Correction Carrying Out Input Video Processing ........ 7-4 Carrying Out RGB Color Correction........7-5 Carrying Out Output Video Processing ......7-9 Carrying Out YUV Color Correction .......
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Table of Contents Wipe Patterns ................A-2 Appendixes DME Wipe Patterns ..............A-3 Menu System ................A-6 Mix Setting Menu .............. A-6 Key Setting Menus ............A-6 Wipe Setting Menus ............A-8 Matte Color Setting Menus..........A-8 Chroma Keying Menus ............A-9 Setup Menus ..............
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Chapter 1 Overview HDS-7100 System Introduction ..............1-2 System Configuration ................1-2 Operation Software ................1-3 Features ....................1-5 Notational Conventions ................1-6 Chapter 1 Overview...
The User’s Guide consists of two volumes, and this volume covers control of the HDS-7100 from the BKDS-2010 Switcher Control Panel. System Configuration The following figure shows an example configuration of an HDS-7100 system. BKDS-2010 Switcher Control Panel This manual (Volume 1) covers operations from this panel.
“DME control panel” BKDM-3010 DME Control Panel Unit Operation Software The HZS-7060 Operation Software provides for control of an HDS-7100 High Definition Digital Video Switcher and internal DME function. ROM packs, disks and manuals included in the HZS-7060 The following ROM packs, disks and User’s Guide volumes are included in the product.
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Guide Volume 2. Note With the HDS-7100, you can use either an internal DME (HKDS-7061 and HKDS-7071) or an external DME (HDME-7000 or similar connected to the EXT DME 1 connector). However, it is not possible to use both together.
Features The HDS-7100 is a high-performance switcher of high functionality, that supports HDVS (High Definition Video System). The following are some of the features of this switcher system. Full-featured video effects There is a PGM/PST (Program/Preset) bank for the HDS-7100 switcher system, which is equipped with a keyer and a downstream keyer.
Notational Conventions This manual uses the following conventions for describing menus and for cross-references. Menu descriptions Button giving access to the menu Description of initial menu accessed by the button Submenus accessed from the initial menu. If there are two or more levels of submenus these are also indicated.
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Chapter 2 Preparations Software Installation ................. 2-2 Installation of the Switcher Processor Program ........2-2 Installation of the Switcher Control Panel Program ......2-3 Replacing Key Tops ................... 2-4 When the HKDS-7051/7061/7071 Are Installed ......... 2-4 When No Option Is Installed ............... 2-5 Chapter 2 Preparations...
Software Installation To install the HZS-7060 software, proceed as follows. Installation of the Switcher Processor Program Use the following procedure. Insert the ROM PACK 1 (OPERATING PROGRAM 1) to the specified block of the control panel. Press the SETUP button on the control panel. The setup menu appears.
Installation of the Switcher Control Panel Program Use the following procedure. Insert the ROM PACK 2 (OPERATING PROGRAM 2) to the specified block of the control panel. Press the SETUP button on the control panel. The setup menu appears. Press the following sequence of function keys: F2 (SYSTEM) →...
Replacing Key Tops Blank key tops and key tops with designations, such as “PROC KEY” and “CCR1” are supplied together with the HZS-7060. Replace key tops in the control panel, as shown in the following figures. When the HKDS-7051/7061/7071 Are Installed Replace with plain white tops ×...
When No Option Is Installed Replace with plain white tops × 11 buttons WIPE DIRECTION ENABLE NORM NORM EDITOR DME ROTA- MULTI MODFY TION SYSTEM BORD SOFT ASPCT SETUP MEM MISC USER MENU EXIT AUTO MATTE KEY CONTROL + / – COLOR DROP TRANS...
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Chapter 3 Location and Function of Parts Overall View of Control Panel ..............3-2 Signal Selection Block ................3-4 Menu Operation Block ................3-6 Transition Operation Block ..............3-8 Key Setting Block ..................3-10 Wipe Setting Block .................. 3-12 Matte Color Setting Block ..............3-14 Flexi Pad Block ..................
Overall View of Control Panel 1 System operation block 4 Wipe setting block 5 Flexi Pad™ block 2 Enable operation block 3 Menu operation block WIPE DIRECTION ENABLE NORM NORM EDITOR DME ROTA- MULTI MODFY TION SYSTEM BORD SOFT ASPCT SETUP MEM MISC USER MENU...
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1 System operation block 8 Signal selection block This block is used for system setup. This selects video signals used, and the (See page 3-17.) outputs to the AUX buses. (See page 3-4.) 2 Enable operation block This block enables/disables control from 9 Transition operation block external devices.
Signal Selection Block EDIT SHIFT SRCE DMEV DMEK EXTV COLOR 1 AUX BUSES buttons BLACK BKGD AUX BUSES 2 KEY BUSES buttons COLOR BLACK BKGD KEY BUSES COLOR 3 PGM BUS buttons BLACK BKGD PGM BUS COLOR 4 PST BUS buttons BLACK BKGD PST BUS...
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Assigning signals to cross-point 2 KEY BUSES buttons buttons These select the key fill signal for the keyer currently selected in the key The cross-point buttons are numbered 0 to selection block (KEY 1). 11, from left to right. Signals are assigned to these buttons by setup operations.
Menu Operation Block 6 Scrolling buttons 1 Menu screen 2 Control knobs USER MENU EXIT 4 Function keys F1 to F6 3 USER MENU 1 to 3 buttons 5 EXIT button Menu operation block 1 Menu screen 3 USER MENU 1 to 3 buttons This displays a menu corresponding to the You can assign a commonly used menu to button on the control panel which has been...
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4 Function keys F1 to F6 6 Scrolling buttons • Function keys F2 to F6 correspond to When a function key indicates a parameter items displayed in the menu screen: press value, pressing the function key, turning it them to carry out the corresponding on, allows these buttons to increment or operation.
Transition Operation Block Not used with the HDS-7100. OVER OVER FADE KEY 1 BACK 1 Key cut section 2 Next transition section BKGD NEXT TRANSITION 3 Transition type selection section WIPE TRANSITION TYPE AUTO 4 Transition execution section TRANS 5 Downstream keyer (DSK) control section...
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• If after starting an auto transition, 4 Transition execution section CUT button: Pressing this button you move the fader lever to the executes an instantaneous cut. position corresponding to the AUTO TRANS (transition) button: current transition state, the auto Pressing this button makes the transition control is released, and the transition automatically at the current...
Key Setting Block 4 Key source selection section 5 Key edge setting section KEY CONTROL 1 Key fill selection section DROP MATTE SELF AUTO SPLIT BORD SHDW BORD LINE FILL SOURCE EDGE MAIN 2 Key type selection section CLEAN MASK MASK TYPE MODIFY...
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4 Key source selection section 7 PROC (processed) KEY button SELF button: Selects the same signal as (See page 4-14.) the key fill bus signal for the key This enables the processed key function. source signal. Pressing this button The keyer output signal path is switched automatically switches the signal on so that before combination with the the key source bus to be the same as...
Wipe Setting Block Currently not used with the HDS-7100 WIPE DIRECTION 1 Wipe direction setting section NORM NORM ROTA- MULTI MODFY TION 2 Wipe modifier setting section BORD SOFT ASPCT 3 Wipe position setting section Wipe setting block 1 Wipe direction setting section 2 Wipe modifier setting section (See page 4-19.)
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3 Wipe position setting section POS (positioner) ON button: This toggles the wipe positioner function on and off. It is also possible to change the position by a menu setting (see page 4-21). Wipe positioner: This moves the currently selected wipe pattern on the monitor screen.
Matte Color Setting Block 1 COLOR BKGD button MATTE Not used with the HDS-7100 4 WIPE BORD button WIPE 2 Key edge color setting section BORD EDGE COLOR 3 Key fill color setting section BKGD FILL Matte color setting block...
Flexi Pad Block AUTO 2 Numeric display + / – TRANS RATE DISS CLEAR WIPE AUTO TRANS 1 Function selection section 3 Numeric keypad TRIM LEARN DSBL USER WIPE RECALL DIRECT ENTER • Flexi Pad block 1 Function selection section –By pressing the DIRECT button in TRANS (transition) RATE button: the numeric keypad and pressing...
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Flexi Pad Block RECALL button: When this button is lit, ENTER button: Confirms an entered it is possible to recall a snapshot from value. a register (see page 8-4). +/–/EFF DISS (effect dissolve) button: Additionally, holding down this button When the LEARN button or RECALL and pressing the 0 button in the button in the function selection section numeric keypad returns the unit to the...
System Operation Block SYSTEM SETUP MEM MISC 1 SETUP button 3 MISC button 2 MEM button System operation block 1 SETUP button Gives access to the SETUP menus for various switcher settings. (See Chapter 9.) 2 MEM (memory) button Gives access to the menus for various memory operations, such as applying names to registers and write-protecting registers.
Enable Operation Block ENABLE EDITOR 2 DME button 3 GPI button 1 EDITOR button Enable operation block 1 EDITOR button This enables and disables control by an external unit connected to the EDITOR A connector on the rear panel of the switcher.
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Chapter 4 Basic Operations for Switching Overview of Image Creation ..............4-2 Backgrounds and Keys ................ 4-2 Basic Operating Procedure ..............4-2 Transition ....................4-4 Overview ..................... 4-4 Executing a Transition ................. 4-4 Key Settings ....................4-9 Setting the Key Type ................4-9 Setting the Key Edge .................
Overview of Image Creation Backgrounds and Keys You can insert a key 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.
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Select the transition type with the buttons in the transition type selection section. • For a dissolve: press the MIX button, turning it on. • For a wipe or DME wipe: press the WIPE or DME button, turning it Make the necessary settings, depending on the selected transition type. •...
Transition Overview The change from the existing (or “old”) video to new video is termed a “transition.” 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.
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Executing a manual transition with the fader lever To carry out a manual transition, you can control the progress of the transition directly, using the fader lever as follows. • To execute a complete transition, move the lever from one end of its range to the other.
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Transition 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 indicators appear as shown below, with upper and lower indicators both lit.
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PGM bus which feeds the output. The HDS-7100 can also, however, operate in “bus fixed mode.” This treats the PGM and PST buses equally: a transition may go from PGM to PST, or back from PST to PGM, and there is no automatic flip-flop.
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Transition 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.
Key Settings Make the key settings after selecting the keyer (KEY1 or DSK) to be used on the key setting block (page 3-10). Setting the Key Type Key type setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F2 (Clip): Set clip level on the —...
Key Settings Setting the Key Edge Key edge setting menu Button Main menu Submenus F2 (Width): Set the width. (0 to 4) — F3 (Pos): Set the position. (0 to 8) — BORD F4 (Densty): Set the translucent density. — (0.00 to 100.00) F5 (SOFT): Set the edge softness F5 (SOFT): Toggle on and off.
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Edge type and key fill/source positioning The edge modification functions have two modes: the “4H DROP ON” mode, in which the key fill and key source moves down by four scan lines, and the “4H DROP OFF” mode, in which they don’t move down (with the exception of a border and an outline, for which the key fill and key source move down by four scan lines irrespective of the modes).
Key mask setting menu (continued) Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F5 (SIZE): Set the size and WIPE F2 (Size): Set the — degree of edge softness. → size of the pattern. MAIN (0.00 to 100.00) MASK F3 (Soft): Set the —...
Processed Key Settings Processed Key Overview The term “processed key” refers to the function whereby a keyer in a switcher operates in combination with the DME to apply a DME effect to a key. When the processed key function is enabled, the key fill and key source signals produced by the switcher keyer (KEY 1) are output, before combination with the background, to the DME as PROCV (Processed Video) and PROCK (Processed Key) signals.
Basic Processed Key Operation The procedure for basic processed key operation is as follows. In the key setting block, select the keyer (KEY 1). In the key setting block, press the PROC KEY button. This enables the processed key function for the keyer selected in step 1, and displays the processed key main menu.
Processed Key Settings Processed Key Menus Processed key setting menu Button Main menu Submenu F2 (ADJ): Make settings for key F2 (ADJ): Select whether to use a preset adjustment in the return processor. → PROC value determined by the type of the key signal from the DME, or a user- adjusted value.
Mix Settings When you select “MIX” for the transition type (see page 4-3), carry out the necessary settings using the mix setting menu. Press and light the MIX button in the transition operation block to access to the menu. Mix setting menu Button Main menu (no submenus) F2 (TYPE): Select the mix type (MIX/SUPER/NAM).
Wipe Settings When you select “WIPE” for the transition type (see page 4-3), select a wipe pattern, then carry out the necessary wipe settings using the menus for wipe modifier, wipe positioner, etc. that are displayed by pressing the respective buttons in the wipe setting block.
Setting the Wipe Modifier Wipe modifier setting menu Button Main menu (No submenus) F2 (H Mult): Set number of horizontal replications. (1 to 63) F3 (V Mult): Set number of vertical replications. (1 to 63) MULTI F4 (Shift): Set replication layout. (1 to 4) (See next page.) F2 (TYPE): Select the rotation mode.
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Wipe Settings Wipe modifier settings (continued) Button Main menu (No submenus) F2 (Soft): Set the edge softness. (0.00 to 100.00) SOFT F2 (Aspect): Adjust the aspect ratio of the pattern. (0.00 to 100.00) ASPCT a) A larger value increase the relative width of the pattern, and a smaller value decreases the relative width. Replication layouts for the settings of “Shift”...
Setting the Wipe Position Wipe position setting menu Button Main menu (No submenus) F2 (H Pos): Set x-coordinate of center of pattern. (–50.00 to +50.00) F3 (V Pos): Set y-coordinate of center of pattern. (–50.00 to +50.00) F4 (AT CTR): Toggle on or off auto centering mode (in which the pattern center moves toward the center of video space as transition progresses).
DME Wipes Overview of DME Wipes When the HKDS-7061 Video Modifier Board and the HKDS-7071 Digital Multi Effects Board are installed in the switcher, it is possible to carry out transitions using the DME effects. This function is called “DME Wipe (DME LINK™).”...
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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. DME wipe pattern numbers and DME key frame effect numbers Pattern number Effect number...
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DME Wipes DME adjustments for a DME wipe • When page-turn or page-roll patterns are selected, you can adjust the “Angle” and “Radius” settings for non-linear effects from the DME control panel. • In a DME wipe part of the screen may be filled with the DME background color.
Basic Operations for DME Wipes A DME wipe can only be used to execute either a background transition or a key transition. Carrying out a DME wipe The basic procedure for a background transition or key transition is the same. With the buttons in the next transition selection section, select the next transition.
DME Wipes Enter the number of the required DME wipe pattern from the numeric keypad. If required, carry out modifications to the DME wipe using the wipe setting block. Use the fader lever or AUTO TRANS button to execute the transition. Note In the above procedure, the order of steps 1 to 5 can be changed at will.
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Chapter 5 Matte Color Settings Overview ..................... 5-2 Color Background ..................5-3 Key Fill Color ..................... 5-4 Key Edge Color ..................5-5 Wipe Border Color ..................5-6 Matte Copy ....................5-7 Chapter 5 Matte Color Settings...
Overview With the HDS-7100, you can use the color signals (color mattes) generated by the color generator for image creation. For setting the colors, use menus that are displayed when you press and light the respective buttons in the matte color setting block (see page 3-14).
Color Background Set the color background (matte 1). Press and light the COLOR BKGD button. The color background setting menu is displayed. The color background can be used for the program output by pressing the cross-point button that has been assigned for the color background with the SETUP menu.
Key Fill Color Set the key fill color for keyer 1 or downstream keyer. Press KEY 1 or DSK button in the key fill color setting section to select the keyer to be set. The corresponding key fill color setting menu is displayed. Key fill color setting menu Button Main menu (No submenus)
Key Edge Color Set the key edge color for keyer 1 or downstream keyer. Press the KEY 1 or DSK button in the key edge color setting section to select the keyer to be set. The key edge color setting menu for the selected keyer is displayed. Key edge color setting menu Button Main menu (No submenus)
Wipe Border Color Set the color of the border for a wipe pattern. Press and light the WIPE BORD button, and the wipe border color setting menu is displayed. Wipe border color setting menu Button Main menu (No submenus) F2 (Lum): Set the luminance. (0.00 to 100.00) WIPE F3 (Sat): Set the saturation.
Matte Copy It is possible to copy the settings for any of the following mattes to each other. • Color background • Wipe border color • Key fill and key edge colors for keyer 1 • Key fill and key edge colors for the downstream keyer To copy matte settings In the matte color setting block, hold down the button corresponding to the source matte, then press the button corresponding to the destination matte.
Overview and Basic Operation Chroma keying uses a specific color in a foreground image to generate a key source signal. This is used to insert the foreground as the key fill signal in a background signal. The resulting combined image is referred to as a chroma key image.
Adjustments of 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.
Adjustments of the Chroma Key Image Making Manual Adjustments Basic Operation The basic procedure for manual adjustment is as follows. In the chroma key main menu, select F3 (MANUAL). A submenu (level 1) appears. This menu comprises two pages, 1/2 and 2/2, which include the following items.
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Carrying out spot color adjustment for the foreground In addition to overall video adjustments (luminance, hue and so forth) of the foreground and background, it is possible to make video adjustments for a portion of a specified color within the foreground. This allows the color (for example red) of a specified portion within the foreground to be changed to a different color (for example yellow), without adversely affecting portions of other colors.
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Adjustments of the Chroma Key Image Using the Y balance function 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 luminance range even for the matching hue.
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• To use the Y balance key function for color cancel This adds the adjusted Y balance signal to the color cancel signal. In the chroma key main menu, select F3 (MANUAL). A submenu (level 1) appears. In page 1/2 of the submenu, select F3 (COLCAN). A submenu (level 2) (the COLCAN menu) appears.
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Adjustments of the Chroma Key Image Using the plane function When using the additive mix, this function serves to reduce effects of variations of luminance in the blue background. A particular luminance level for the blue background is set, and then the function forces any portions of lower luminance to black.
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Adjusting the color cancel key Adjust the key signal for the color cancel function as follows: In the chroma key main menu, select F3 (MANUAL). A submenu (level 1) appears. In page 1/2 of the submenu, select F3 (COLCAN). A submenu (level 2) appears. This menu comprises two pages, 1/2 and 2/ 2.
Additive Mix Unlike a conventional chroma key operation, this combines the foreground unaltered (without any application of the key signal) with the background cut out by the key signal. In practice it is necessary to replace the blue background of the foreground signal by black, and therefore the color cancel function is also used.
Setting Menus for Chroma Keying The menu settings for using the chroma key functions are shown below. Chroma Key Image Adjustments Chroma key image adjustment menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 F2 (AUTO): F2 (H Pos): Adjust —...
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Setting Menus for Chroma Keying Chroma key image adjustment menu (continued) Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 F3 (MANUAL): 1/2 F3 (COLCAN): 1/2 F2 (COLCAN): — Make manual Toggle color Toggle color adjustments. cancel on cancel on →...
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Chroma key image adjustment menu (continued) Submenus Button Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 F3 (MANUAL): 1/2 F3 (COLCAN): 2/2 F4 (WINDOW): F2 (WINDOW): Toggle Make manual Toggle color Toggle key the window adjustment cancel on detection on and off. adjustments.
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Setting Menus for Chroma Keying Chroma key image adjustment menu (continued) Submenus Button Main menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 2/2 F2 (Y BAL): F2 (Y BAL): Toggle the — F3 (MANUAL): Toggle Y Y balance key on and Make manual balance key off.
Chroma Key Mask Settings Chroma key mask adjustment menu Main menu Button Submenus Level 3 Level 1 Level 2 — F2 (MAIN): Toggle F2 (M MASK): F4 (MASK): Toggle mask main mask on and Toggle main mask on and off and off and make on and off.
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Setting Menus for Chroma Keying Chroma key mask adjustment menu (continued) Main menu Button Submenus Level 3 Level 1 Level 2 — F4 (INVERT): F4 (MASK): F3 (SUB): Toggle subsidiary mask Enable or disable Toggle mask on and off and on and off and mask inversion.
Video Signal Adjustments Video signal adjustment menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F5 (VIDEO): F2 (FRGD): Make F2 (FRGD): Toggle the adjustment Make video foreground video signal function on and off. signal adjustments. F3 (VGain): Adjust the overall video →...
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Setting Menus for Chroma Keying Spot color adjustments (Continued from F3 (SPOT) of level 1 on the previous page) Spot color adjustment menu Submenus Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 F2 (CCR): Toggle the F2 (CCR): Toggle spot color — spot color adjustment adjustment on and off.
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Spot color adjustment menu (continued) Submenus Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 F5 (WINDOW): Toggle F5 (Hue): Set the hue. — key detection range (0.00 to 100.00) adjustment on and off and make adjustments. → F6 (MASK): Toggle mask F2 (MASK): Toggle mask on and —...
Setting Menus for Chroma Keying Chroma Key Setup Operation Chroma key setup menu Button Main menu Submenus F6 (SETUP): Make F4 (MIX): Select the method of combining the chroma key chroma key setup. signals. (KEY MIX/ADD MIX) → KEY MIX: Standard chroma key ADD MIX: Combine foreground without keying.
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Chapter 7 Color Correction Overview and Basic Operation ..............7-2 Basic Operation for Color Correction ..........7-2 Carrying Out Color Correction ............... 7-4 Carrying Out Input Video Processing ..........7-4 Carrying Out RGB Color Correction ........... 7-5 Carrying Out Output Video Processing ..........7-9 Carrying Out YUV Color Correction ..........
Overview and Basic Operation Color correction refers to various adjustments to the color video signal (including black/white level, gamma, and knee values). You can carry out the following operations. • Input video processing • Primary color correction • Secondary color correction •...
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Press F5 (CCRADJ). The adjustment top menu appears. Select the desired color correction from the adjustment top menu and perform the necessary adjustments. F2 (INPUT): Input video processing (see page 7-4.) F3 (RGB): RGB color correction (see page 7-5.) F4 (OUTPUT): Output video processing (see page 7-10.) F5 (YUV): YUV color correction (see page 7-11.) F6 (UNITY): Reset all parameters on the selected channel.
Carrying Out Color Correction You carry out color correction on the signals on the selected channel. Color correction consists of a number of adjustments which you execute sequentially for progressive correction as shown below. Input video signal → Input video processing → RGB color correction → Output video processing →...
Adjust the parameters as required. Carrying Out RGB Color Correction This converts the input signal to an RGB signal, and then carries out color correction. The following three functions are available. • Primary color correction • Secondary color correction • RGB clip value adjustment Primary color correction For each of the R, G, and B signals there are black balance adjustment, white balance adjustment, gamma correction, and knee correction functions.
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Carrying Out Color Correction Press F2 (CCR), to turn on primary color correction. (Press once more to turn off.) Press F3 (ADJUST). The adjustment item selection menu appears. F2 (BLACK): Black balance. F3 (WHITE): White balance. F4 (GAMMA): Gamma. F5 (KNEE): Knee. Select the item you wish to adjust, and adjust the parameter.
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Press F3 (ADJUST). The adjustment item selection menu (page 1/ 2) appears. F2 (RED): Adjust the parameters for the red region. F3 (GRN): Adjust the parameters for the green region. F4 (BLU): Adjust the parameters for the blue region. F6 (MORE): Switch to page 2/ 2. Menu page 2/2 F2 (YLW): Adjust the parameters for the yellow region.
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Carrying Out Color Correction RGB clip value adjustment This function allows you to adjust the dark clip and white clip values for the red, green, and blue of the video signal. Dark clip: Sets the minimum signal level. White clip: Sets the maximum signal level. Use the following procedure to carry out RGB clip value adjustment.
Carrying Out Output Video Processing This takes the signal to which RGB color correction has been applied, and converts it to a YUV signal. • Video signal overall gain adjustment • Luminance signal gain adjustment • Luminance signal offset adjustment •...
Carrying Out Color Correction Carrying Out YUV Color Correction This function carries out color correction on each of the Y, U, and V signals. It provides the two following functions. • Luminance processing • YUV clip Luminance processing This function makes adjustments to the video signal dependent on the luminance.
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To reset the parameters Press F6 (UNITY) to display the reset menu, then press F2 (EXEC). This resets all of the parameters in the luminance processing menu, and returns to the luminance processing menu. To cancel the reset, press EXIT and return to the luminance processing menu.
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Carrying Out Color Correction Select F4 (CLIP). The YUV clip menu appears. F2 (PROC): Toggle on and off the clip function. F3 (ADJUST): Set the clip values. F6 (UNITY): Reset all parameters. To reset the parameters Press F6 (UNITY) to display the reset menu, then press F2 (EXEC). This resets all of the parameters in the YUV clip menu, and returns to the YUV clip menu.
Setting Menus for Color Correction The menu settings for color correction are shown below. To access to the color correction top menu, press F5 (CCR) in the MISC menu displayed by pressing the MISC button. Selecting the Color Correction Menus Color correction top menu Button Main menu...
Setting Menus for Color Correction Input Video Processing Menu Input video processing menu Submenus Level 3 Level 4 F2 (INPUT): Toggle on and off input video — processing. F3 (ADJUST): To adjustments F2 (V_Gain): Adjust the overall gain of the video →...
RGB Color Correction Menu RGB color correction menu Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 F2 (PRIMRY): F2 (CCR): Toggle on and — — Toggle on and off primary color off primary color correction. correction and F3 (ADJUST): To F2 (BLACK): Black F2 (Red_BK): Adjust the make...
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Setting Menus for Color Correction RGB color correction menu (continued) Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 F2 (PRIMRY): F3 (ADJUST): To F4 (GAMMA): Gamma F2 (Red_GM): Adjust the Toggle on and adjustments adjustments gamma of the red signal. →...
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RGB color correction menu (continued) Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 F3 (2NDARY): F2 (CCR): Toggle on and — — Toggle on and off secondary color off secondary correction. color correction F3 (ADJUST): To 1/2 F2 (RED): Adjust the F2 (R_Lum): Adjust the and make adjustments...
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Setting Menus for Color Correction RGB color correction menu (continued) Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 F3 (2NDARY): F3 (ADJUST): To 2/2 F2 (YLW): Adjust the F2 (Y_Lum): Adjust the Toggle on and adjustments parameters for the luminance for the yellow →...
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RGB color correction menu (continued) Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 F4 (CLIP): Toggle on and F2 (CLIP): Toggle on and off — off RGB clip and make RGB clip value adjustment. adjustments. F3 (ADJUST): To adjustments Dark F2 (R_Dark): Adjust the dark →...
Setting Menus for Color Correction Output Video Processing Menu Output video processing menu Submenus Level 3 Level 4 F2 (OUTPUT): Toggle on and off output video — processing. F3 (ADJUST): To adjustments F2 (V_Gain): Adjust the overall gain of the video →...
YUV Color Correction Menu YUV color correction menu Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 F2 (LUM_P): F2 (PROC): Toggle on — — Toggle on and and off luminance off luminance processing. processing and F3 (ADJUST): Video F2 (DARK): Video TINT F2 (Dk_Lum): Adjust make...
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Setting Menus for Color Correction YUV color correction menu (continued) Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 F2 (LUM_P): F3 (ADJUST): Video F3 (MID): Video TINT F2 (Md_Lum): Adjust Toggle on and luminance processing adjustment in the the luminance. off luminance adjustments “Mid”...
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YUV color correction menu (continued) Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 F2 (LUM_P): Toggle on and F4 (BOUND): Set the 1/2 F2 (UD_Pos): Set the luminance off luminance processing luminance level boundaries. at point UD. → and make adjustments. (–50.00 to +50.00) →...
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Setting Menus for Color Correction YUV color correction menu (continued) Submenus Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 F4 (CLIP): Toggle on and F2 (CLIP): Toggle on and off — off YUV clip and make YUV clip value adjustment. adjustments. F3 (ADJUST): To YUV clip F3 (Y_Dark): Adjust the →...
Chapter 8 Snapshot Overview of Snapshot ................8-2 Snapshot Saving ..................8-3 Snapshot Recalling..................8-4 Recalling a Snapshot by Entering the Register Number ..... 8-4 Recalling a Snapshot by Direct Recall ..........8-4 Restoring the State Before a Snapshot Was Recalled ......8-5 Chapter 8 Snapshot...
Overview of Snapshot Taking a snapshot means making a copy of all the current settings governing the switcher state, and saving it in a register for later recall. One such set of data when saved is also referred to as a snapshot. There are 99 registers in which different snapshots can be saved (numbered 1 to 99).
Snapshot Saving Use the following procedure. Set the system to the state you wish to save. Press the LEARN button in the function selection section, turning it on. The number of the last register saved appears in the numeric display. Use the numeric keypad to enter the register number (1 to 99) where you want to save the snapshot.
Snapshot Recalling Recalling a Snapshot by Entering the Register Number Use the following procedure. Press the RECALL button, turning it on. With the DIRECT button off, enter the number of the register (1 to 99) from which you wish to recall the snapshot. The numeric display shows the selected register number.
Restoring the State Before a Snapshot Was Recalled To restore the settings to the state before a snapshot was recalled, hold down the RECALL button and press the 0 button in the numeric keypad. This operation is the same whether the snapshot was recalled by entering the register number or by using the direct recall function.
Overview Setup operations – SETUP To operate a system comprising a switcher and a control panel connected together, it is necessary to make various settings using Setup menu. Press and light the SETUP button in the system operation block to access to the Setup menu.
Setup Operations – SETUP System Settings Select F2(SYSTEM) from the Setup main menu to make basic settings for system operations. System setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 F2 (SYSTEM): 1/2 F2 (SYSTEM): F2 (LINE): Set the F2 (1035): Select 1035 Make system Make overall...
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Setup Operations – SETUP System setting menu (continued) Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F2 (SYSTEM): 1/2 F3 (OPERAT): F2 (TOGGLE): Select the background flip-flop Make system Make settings mode. settings. for operations → SETUP from the control F5 (SHIFT): Select the operating mode of the panel.
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System setting menu (continued) Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 1/2 F4 (SAVE): F2 (SETUP): Save F5 (YES): Execute F2 (SYSTEM): Save setup the current system saving. Make system data. settings in settings. F6 (NO): Cancel saving. SETUP →...
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Setup Operations – SETUP System setting menu (continued) Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 2/2 F2 (INFO): — — F2 (SYSTEM): Displays Make system software settings. → SETUP version number. F3 (DATE): Set F2 (MONTH): Set —...
Input Signal Settings Select F3 (INPUT) from the Setup main menu to make settings related to input signals. Input signal setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F3 (INPUT): F2 (XPT): Make cross- F2 (BUTTON): Hold down this button and Make input point settings.
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Setup Operations – SETUP Assigning a signal to a cross-point button Use the following procedure. Press the SETUP button. The main SETUP menu appears. Press F3 (INPUT). The level 1 submenu appears. Press F2 (XPT). The level 2 submenu appears. Hold down F2 (BUTTON), and press the one of the AUX BUSES buttons to which you wish to assign the signal.
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Assigning a key source signal to a key fill signal This operation assigns to a key fill signal the signal which will be selected automatically when the key source is set to “AUTO.” Press the SETUP button. The main SETUP menu appears. Press F3 (INPUT).
Setup Operations – SETUP Output Signal Settings Select F4 (OUTPUT) from the Setup main menu to make settings related to output signals. Output signal setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F4 (OUTPUT): F2 (REFPH): Adjust — Make output the phase of a signal settings.
Effect Settings Select F5 (EFFECT) from the Setup main menu to make settings related to keyer and matte generator. Effect setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F5 (EFFECT): F2 (KEYER): Make F2 (MEMORY): Toggle the key memory Make effect keyer settings.
Setup Operations – SETUP Peripheral Device Settings Select F6 (PERIPH) from the Setup main menu to make settings related to peripheral devices. Peripheral device setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 F2 (DME): Make F6 (DME): Select F2 (DME 1V): Set the F6 (PERIPH): DME interface...
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Peripheral device setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 2 Level 1 F6 (PERIPH): F3 (GPI_I): Make GPI F2 (PORT): Enter the number of the port Make settings input settings. required using the numeric keypad. → (1 to 8) for peripheral SETUP devices.
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Setup Operations – SETUP Peripheral device setting menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F6 (PERIPH): F4 (GPI_O): Make GPI F2 (PORT): Enter the number of the port output settings. → Make settings required using the numeric keypad. for peripheral (1 to 8) SETUP...
Register and Memory Pack Operations – MEM Using the Memory menu, you can store/load setup data in/from the switcher registers or optional memory packs. Memory Pack Operations Memory pack operation menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F2 (SAVE): F2 (REGS): Select snapshot.
Register and Memory Pack Operations – MEM Register Operations Register operation menu Button Main menu Submenus Level 1 Level 2 F2 (REGS): Press the ↑ and ↓ — F6 (REGS): buttons, or press F2 followed Make register by entering a number using settings.
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Saving register data in the memory pack Using an optional BZS-2090A memory pack, it is possible to save the switcher register contents (as snapshots, and also as setup data) in the memory pack, and to recall these as necessary. A memory pack can hold up to 35 sets of snapshot data.
MISC Menu Operations When you press the MISC button in the system operation block, the MISC (Miscellaneous) menu is displayed. Using the MISC menu, you can set the video processing functions and select the utility bus. The MISC button also has a function to lock/unlock the control panel and setup data.
Utility Bus Selection Utility bus selecting menu Button Main menu (No submenu) F3 (MEUTIL): Select a bus to be the utility bus from the AUX buses when selecting the utility for wipe border or KEY 1 border. F4 (PPUTIL): Select a bus to be the utility bus from the AUX buses when selecting the MISC utility for DSK border.
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MISC Menu Operations Locking the setup settings This locks the setup settings, making changes impossible. Even with the setup lock applied, however, it is possible to check settings using the SETUP menu, or to load settings from a memory pack. Press the MISC button for about one second.
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Continued from F3 (INPUT) on previous page Continued from F4 (OUTPUT) on previous page Continued from F5 (EFFECT) on previous page Continued from F6 (PERIPH) on previous page A-13 Appendixes...
Index color cancel 6-13 flip-flop mode 9-4 – key 6-9 foreground video signal Color correction top menu 7-13 adjustments 6-17 additive mix 6-10 control knobs 3-6 4H DROP 4-11 ASPCT button 3-12, 4-20 control panel reset 3-7 frequency mode 9-3 assigning cross-point function keys 3-7...
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Index key fill 4-2 matte copy 5-7 PGM BUS buttons 3-5 – assignment 9-7 matte generator settings 9-10 phase of a reference output signal – color 5-4 MEM button 3-17, 9-15 9-10 – color setting menu 5-4 Memory menus A-14 plane function 6-8, 6-14 –...
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software – installation 2-2 – version number 9-6 white balance adjustment 7-5 split 4-22 wipe 4-18 SPLIT button 3-11 – setting block 3-12 spot color adjustment 6-5 – setting Menus A-8 – menu 6-18 WIPE BORD button 3-14, 5-6 – adjustments 6-18 wipe border color 5-6 squeeze 4-22 –...
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