GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE User Manual

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KAYENNE
VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER
User Manual
Software Version 4.0
071869104
JUNE 2012

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  • Page 1 KAYENNE VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER User Manual Software Version 4.0 071869104 JUNE 2012...
  • Page 2 CERTIFICATE Certificate Number: 510040.001 The Quality System of: Grass Valley USA, LLC and its Grass Valley Affiliates Headquarters: 400 Providence Mine Road 15655 SW Greystone Ct. Brunnenweg 9 Nevada City, CA 95945 Beaverton, OR 97006 D-64331 Weiterstadt United States United States...
  • Page 3 KAYENNE VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER User Manual Software Version 4.0 071869104 JUNE 2012...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Kayenne Video Processor Frames ........
  • Page 6 Introduction ............KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 7 Kayenne Drive Access........
  • Page 8 Multi-Function Module ..........KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 9 Effects ..........KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 10 Overview ............KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 11 Controls ............KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 12 Appending to a Macro in the Menu ....... . . KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 13 Configuring the Kayenne Menu ........
  • Page 14 ..............KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 15: Preface

    The Kayenne User Manual contains background information about the Kayenne Video Production Center, and describes operating procedures. This manual can be used while learning about Kayenne, and for enhancing your basic knowledge of the system. The Kayenne Installation & Service Manual contains information about installing, configuring, and maintaining the system.
  • Page 16 Preface The Switcher Concepts Manual provides an overview of switcher operation and describes basic switcher fundamentals. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 17: Section 1 - Introduction

    Introduction Note For reader convenience this identical Section 1 is included at the beginning of each Kayenne manual. If you are already familiar with this material you can skip to the next section. Overview The Grass Valley Kayenne family of multi-format digital production...
  • Page 18: Kayenne Video Processor Frames

    Kayenne Video Processor Frames The Kayenne Video Processor Frame is available in two sizes. The 8-RU full size frame supports up to 4.5 ME systems. The 4-RU compact frame sup- ports 1.5-ME through 2.5-ME Kayenne systems (Figure 1).
  • Page 19: Kayenne Control Surfaces

    Video Processor Frame Kayenne Control Surfaces A Kayenne control surface typically consists of a Control Panel, a Menu Panel with an included articulated support arm, a Panel Control Unit (PCU) frame, and optional Satellite Panels. This control surface has an innovative modular design.
  • Page 20: Multiple Suites And Control Surfaces

    Multiple Suites and Control Surfaces A Kayenne system can be subdivided into two suites, if desired, each of which can have two control surfaces. Hardware resources in the Video Pro- cessor Frame can be assigned to an individual suite during configuration, essentially creating two separate switchers from one Kayenne system.
  • Page 21: Control Panel Stripes

    Flat Control Panel Assembly Control Panel Stripes The main Kayenne Control Panel is organized into from one to five Stripes. Each Stripe consists of a tray and its complement of drop-in modules. An ME Stripe has a module for Source Selection, Transition, and individual...
  • Page 22: Touch Screen Menu Panel And Pc Menu Control

    An additional touch screen Kayenne Menu Panel is available as an option (additional Menu Controller Board is required in the PCU). It is also possible to run the Kayenne Menu application on a standard PC, permitting mouse and keyboard control from a laptop, or remote control from any location on the network.
  • Page 23: Panel Control Unit

    Kayenne Control Surfaces Panel Control Unit The Kayenne Control Panel and Menu Panel(s) are powered from a sepa- rate rack mount Panel Control Unit (PCU). Control surface processing and communications are handled by this unit. The PCU eliminates the need for cooling fans in the Control Panel and Menu Panels, making for quiet system operation.
  • Page 24: Redundant Power Supplies

    4-RU and 8-RU Frames. An additional redundant power supply is stan- dard with the Kayenne PCU. Supported Control Protocols All Kayenne systems support the following control interfaces and types of external devices: • Serial control of VTR/DDR (BVW, AMP, and Odetics protocols), •...
  • Page 25: Section 2 - System Operation

    Section System Operation A basic Kayenne system is equipped with a Control Panel and a Menu Panel. These separate control components make up a Kayenne control sur- face. A control surface is typically used by a single operator. Interactions occur between the components of the control surface. For example, changing controls on the Control Panel can change the status of soft buttons on the Menu Panel, and vice versa.
  • Page 26: Control Panel Overview

    Control Panel Overview 4-ME Control Panel The 4-ME Kayenne Control Panel is designed for large scale live produc- tions. Sources are selected in the Source Select Modules on the left side of each Stripe. Delegated controls for various Hold, Row Delegation, and ME...
  • Page 27 (Optional) Optional Stripe Module Stripe Stripe Stripe Source System Bar Device Control (6) Bus/Row Switched Preview Macro Master E-MEM Selection (On System Bar) Delegation/ (On System Bar) (On System Bar) Module Modifiers Source Name Display (OLED) KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 28: 2-Me Control Panel

    Other Control Panel configurations are available for the Kayenne system, including 1-ME and 3-ME. Panel Saver Mode The Kayenne Control Panel will go into Panel Saver or “Sleep” mode, if no Control Panel buttons are pressed. The Control Panel goes into Panel Saver mode after 10 minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 29: Module Overview

    • Next Transition Element buttons • Next Transition Type buttons • Cut/Auto Transition buttons with Trans Rate display • Transition Preview and Preset Black buttons Keyer transition controls: • K1-K6 (Keyer) Cut buttons • K1-K6 Auto Transition buttons KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 30 Transition Module Status Display The Transition Module Status Display has seven columns with four char- acter rows plus one row with both BKGD bus text (column 1) and two rows of status indicators for keyers 1-6 (Figure 14). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 31 Trans Rate Mode for input. Pressing one of the flashing buttons indicates that its transition rate is to be set. While holding down this button any of the other flashing buttons can be pressed for multiple selection. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 32 LAP outputs show the current PGM out stack. (Trigger)—Inactive • Trig • (Preset Black)—Pressing the button, then pressing the PST Black PST Black button, button, or using the lever arm, will delegate the first Auto transition using Mix or Wipe to black. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 33: Local E-Mem Module

    Banks 8 and 9. A DPOPed selection high tallies cyan (blue) color. Figure 16. Local E-MEM Module Example KF04 E102 EMEM EMEM BNK3 BNK3 Panel Trans Rate Rate Menu BNK2 BNK2 Auto Macro ro BNK1 BNK1 Ø BNK0 BNK0 KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 34 Figure Figure 17. Local E-MEM Module, Panel Memory Example Panel Panel Bank 0 Bank 0 EMEM EMEM STR1 STR1 Panel Trans Rate Rate Menu STR2 STR2 Auto Macro ro STR3 STR3 Ø STR4 STR4 KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 35: Master E-Mem Module

    (Figure 18) is not part of a Stripe, it provides E-MEM control across the Control Panel and Local Aux Module. The Master E-MEM Module can control the entire Kayenne effects system, including e-DPM. The 19 Enable/Delegate buttons ( MISC 1-8...
  • Page 36: Multi-Function Module

    Multi-Function Module The Multi-Function Module with positioner, delegates to the following functions: • Keyer Modifiers, • Mask Modifiers, • Matte Modifiers, • Wipes, • e-DPM, • i-DPM, • Copy/Swap utilities, • Device control, and • Source Selection. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 37 Transition Module, • button (far right)—Toggles between current and previous dele- Last gation modes, • button (only displayed when not at the Home position)— HOME Moves the display to the top or ‘Home’ level, KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 38: Source Select Module

    Pressing one of the soft knobs delegates control for numeric entry in the main delegation area. Pressing completes the numeric Enter entry operation. Source Select Module The Source Select Module is available in three configurations: 15, 25, and 35 button models. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 39 The Source Select Module can be viewed as being in two sections; left for source selection buttons, in groups of five, with SND (Source Name Dis- play) display and right, with function and delegation buttons (and one dis- play) for that ME (Figure 20). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 40 Hold • ME bus select buttons— , and in columns 2-4, pressing K1-K6 one of these buttons delegates that bus. • select button—Delegates rows 1 and 2 of a Source Select Module Macro to macros. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 41 Matte and Wipe delegations of the Multi- Function Module. • ME delegation indicator—Located between the Rules Hold but- tons, displays the current delegation of the panel row to the logical ME (ME-1, ME-2, PGM, etc.). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 42: Local Aux Module

    For example typing then a space then the number would wrap ‘3’ to the next line of the OLED button display. Note If a name is configured, the Eng ID can still be seen in the Menu Panel. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 43 For each set of controls, pressing a button on the top row selects an Aux Bus destination and pressing a button on the bottom row selects a source for the selected top row Aux Bus. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 44: System Bar

    Sec PVW selects the secondary preview of an ME, or the C output of the eDPM for display on the Switched Preview output. This button is inactive when is selected, since that bus has only one output. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 45 Next tory of clips. Reboot indication—The left-most Device Control display is used as a frame reboot indication and the next (to the right) Machine Control display is used to indicate a Control Panel reboot. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 46: Device Control Module

    Link Loop Loop BANK Shutl In In The Device Control Module controls all configured devices including: • Serial control of VTRs and DDRs, • Ethernet control of VTRs and DDRs, • Image Store, and • ClipStore. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 47 The Device Control Module supports the following functionality: • Run control: • Play, • Cue, • Stop/Pause, • Jog +/-, • Fast Forward, Rewind, • Variable speed play, • Mark in/out, • Loops, • Library of cues (Q-MEM), • Record, and • Ganging. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 48 (with button on) as follows: • —Complete 90 degree rotation of the Jog knob represents one frame (forward or in reverse), • —Rotating the Jog knob causes forward (or backward) play at Shuttle KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 49: Delegation

    29) allows you to del- Exchange ME egate MEs that are not assigned to a Stripe. For example on a 4.5-ME Kayenne system with four Stripes, the fifth ME can be ‘exchanged’ with a currently delegated ME on that Stripe by pressing the button.
  • Page 50: Automatic Delegation

    Section 2 — System Operation For Kayenne systems with more than one additional ME than available Stripes, an ME can be preassigned to the button by holding Exchange ME down the button and selecting the ME for exchange on the Local E-MEM Module.
  • Page 51 System Bar User Setups, Suite Prefs, Safe Title Prefs Many, but not all of the ‘hard’ buttons (with legends) supporting DPOP on the Modules are indicated with two triangles on the lower right of the button legend. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 52: Menu Panel Overview

    Menu Selection Various Kayenne system operating menus are selected using the menu buttons at the bottom of the Menu Panel touch screen. When a menu is accessed, it is initially displayed in the state it was in when last used.
  • Page 53: Menu Screen Organization And Components

    Menu Panel Overview Menu Screen Organization and Components Kayenne system menus are context sensitive. They display different infor- mation and provide various types of controls depending on what area of the system is involved. Backgrounds vary for each menu type: •...
  • Page 54 (6 x 5 = 30) Operations Status Button Group Notification Area Selected Parameter Soft Knob Selected Touch Button Label and Delegation Data Pad Data Pad Pattern Selected Data Pad Mode Touch Button Additional Function Touch Buttons KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 55: History And Favorites Modes

    History selected, then change to blue. Menu Icon Use the scroll bar to see more History menu icon choices Touch (Figure 27, left). Buttons Clear History Touch Button History Mode Touch Button KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 56: Favorites Mode

    (a previously learned icon can Arrows be overwritten). History Mode 4. Touch the button. Learn Touch Button To clear a Favorites page, select the button Clear Page (Figure 28, bottom-left). Clear Page Touch Button Favorites Mode Touch Button KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 57 Learn 2. Touch the button. History 3. Touch the target menu button (for example E-MEM & Timeline Timeline Edit 4. Touch a favorite button on any page 1-10. The button changes to the Last Menu icon. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 58: Quick Tabs

    Quick Tab Data Pads and Touch Buttons The Kayenne system menus make extensive use of data pads. Data pads are active areas on the screen that display a summary of the status of an object, and when touched bring up additional controls and information for that object.
  • Page 59: Menu Top Line

    ( Figure 26). Preset Pattern Menu Top Line The top line is identical in all the Kayenne system menus (Figure 26): (see Quick Tabs • The left portion of the top line has three...
  • Page 60 Section 2 — System Operation Figure 31. Configuration Menu Tab Example Sub-category Touch Button Menu Tabs KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 61: Delegation Group

    Touching a soft knob pad or other single numeric parameter pad brings up a numeric keypad that can be used to enter exact values (Figure 32). You can also use a standard computer keyboard to enter information while this display is active. Figure 32. Numeric Keypad KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 62: Alphanumeric Keypad

    Some menus have two scrolling lists, used to associate an item in one list to an item in the other list (Figure 35). Typically you choose an item on the KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 63: Menu And Panel Interactions

    Control Panel will be tracked on the Menu Panel. For example, if ME 3 Key 1 is selected on a menu, and then ME 3 Key 2 is selected on the Control Panel, the menu display will change its delegation KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 64 Control Panel will affect only ME 1 Key 1. When the delega- tion of either panel is changed to a new object, that object’s current status (which may have been changed since last shown) will be reflected on that panel. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 65: Default Keyframe

    The Default Keyframe menu is used to learn the current Kayenne panel state to the system’s Default Keyframe (and to set the Default Keyframe back to factory settings). Individual settings for each MEs are stored in the Default Keyframe, so different states can be saved for different MEs, if desired.
  • Page 66: Source Memory

    Source Memory Source memory is a Kayenne system feature that retains the last settings of keying and video processing parameters used for each source on each bus. Source memory permits the operator to hot cut from one key to another and retain the settings for each source.
  • Page 67: Source Memory Organization

    E-MEM register if the effect is learned. Source Memory Organization Each source on each Kayenne bus has its own source memory. Source memory parameters for each source are organized into groups to allow some settings to be remembered and applied independently to meet dif-...
  • Page 68 Preset Pattern Settings Preset Pattern Settings Because a Kayenne source may have two signals (key cut and key fill), dif- ferent groups of source memory parameters are associated with each signal. The Kayenne system key buses always have key cut and key fill sig- nals.
  • Page 69: Default Source Memory And Factory Default Source Memory

    When a key split is performed a different key cut signal is selected for use. On a Kayenne system with source memory on, that new key cut source’s key mode and keyer settings will be used for the split key (Figure 39).
  • Page 70: Button Mapping

    95). Button mappings of the Control Panel are set at the factory before shipment to the settings listed below. There are four source button delegation levels with Kayenne. Table 3 shows the source to button mapping for the 1st (unshifted) and second levels for a 35 button 4-ME system.
  • Page 71 IS 1 - IS 6 Buttons 9,10 eDA,eDC Buttons 11-14 Pg A - Pg D Button 15 Button 16 Test Buttons 17,18 Bg 1,Bg 2 Buttons 19-22 M1 D - M4 D Button 23, 24 Shift, Shift Button 25 Delegate KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 72: Source Button Mapping

    When you map a Shift or DELG button, that button will be mapped in the same location across all Shift Levels. If a Kayenne system’s NV memory is cleared, local panel button mappings will revert to the factory defaults shown above.
  • Page 73: Local Panel Source Button Mapping

    2. Scroll the Button list in the central pane and touch the bank source button to be mapped in the center pane. 3. Scroll the Sources list on the right and touch the desired Kayenne source in the right pane. As the mappings change, the names of the different sources will appear on the source name displays on the Control Panel and/or Local Aux Module.
  • Page 74 73) to map the source buttons on the Aux panel. Select the Aux source button in the central pane, then select the Kayenne source in the right pane. Note Button mapping settings for Remote Aux Panels assigned to a Control Surface are saved to the Panel Prefs configuration file.
  • Page 75: Aux Bus Delegation Button Mapping

    Aux bus is delegated for control by that panel. You map Remote Aux buses to delegation buttons using the Eng Setup - Node Set- tings menu, accessed by pressing Eng Setup Node Settings Remote Aux Logical (Figure 43). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 76 Only one Remote Aux Panel can be selected at a time. 2. In the Logical Aux Buses pane, select the Aux Bus delegation button you wish to map. Note Button mapping settings for Remote Aux Panels are saved to the Eng Setup configuration file. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 77: Source Colors

    Source Select Module display OLEDs (default is colored text over dark background). Bus Delegate and Shift Button Source Colors Source Colors can be configured for Bus Delegate and Shift buttons, in the User Setups, Panel Prefs, Source Colors menu (Figure 45). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 78: User Colors

    Figure 45. Source Colors Menu, Bus Delegate and Shift Button Configuration User Colors: The User Color buttons allow you to create custom colors for sources (Figure 46). You can change the button color for one source or several using the Multi-Select button for each button (1-5). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 79 For User-defined colors, see the User Color pane located below the User Colors buttons when adjusting color with the data pads or soft knobs. User-defined colors can be saved as part of a Show file. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 80: Source Patching

    Engineering names are entered in the Eng Setup Source Definition menu, as described above. Engineering source IDs are numeric only, and are avail- able on data pads and scroll knobs for quick selection. The Kayenne system also has logical IDs, that can be used for source patching, as explained later.
  • Page 81: Multiple Suites And Source Names

    If no alternative names are defined for that source, then that Eng ID number will appear on all the Kayenne system displays. If an engineering name has been entered (see Kayenne Installation & Service Manual) then the engineering name will be displayed on all the Kayenne system displays, including menus.
  • Page 82: Source Patch Feature

    Source Patch Feature The Kayenne system provides a way to map engineering source IDs to logical IDs, using the Source Patch feature. By default this mapping is one- to-one, but this feature can be used to quickly set up production elements for use in a different facility.
  • Page 83: Logical Sources

    When you are satisfied with the effects, save the Suite Prefs and E-MEM effects you created to USB Memory Stick. At the new facility, load these files into that Kayenne system. Do not load the Eng Setups of one facility into the other, as this will overwrite that facility’s existing Engineering con- figuration.
  • Page 84: Source Patching Procedure

    • Scrolling through the Source Names list (scrolling list, left side of menu) with the scroll bar. This scrolls the list without changing the current selection. When the desired source appears on the menu, touch its Logical ID button to select it (Figure 48). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 85: Source Rules

    A pattern of Source Rules for selected sources can be setup, applied, and named and stored for later use. Source Rules are saved as part of a Show file (unless deselected), see Show File Operations on page KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 86: Create A Source Rules Pattern

    Source Rules Pattern. 3. Touch the , or Source Rules state buttons in the Source Rules As Is Setup menu pane for each Keyer you wish to set the state. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 87: Store A Source Rules Pattern

    Module for the ME or MEs delegated to that Source Rule. CAUTION Applying Rules Holds from the Source Select Module require you to press the Rules Hold buttons for each ME (including both partitions for a Split ME) del- egated to that Source Rule. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 88: Setdef Matchdef

    SetDef MatchDef The SetDef and MatchDef options permit line rate signal format conversion of selected Kayenne system outputs and inputs. SetDef output and MatchDef input conversion is licensed in connector pairs. Conversion is active when the associated Video Processor Frame ME board is present and the license is enabled.
  • Page 89: Setdef Output Conversion

    The four buttons activate and deactivate conversion for the pairs of Enable output connector buttons immediately above. The currently operating Kayenne video standard is shown in the System status display on the upper right portion of the menu. Video Format...
  • Page 90: Matchdef Input Conversion

    Enable input connector button located immediately above. The currently operating Kayenne video standard is shown in the System status display on the upper right portion of the menu. Video Format –...
  • Page 91: E-Mem Control Of Setdef Matchdef

    52). For more informa- tion about E-MEM control, see E-MEM Operations on page 123. SetDef and MatchDef are E-MEMable but not keyframeable, therefore each will only be recalled on the first keyframe. Figure 52. Source Ops, SetDef MatchDef Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 92 Section 2 — System Operation SetDef and MatchDef sub-levels are selected from the User Setups, Suite Prefs, E-MEM Prefs menu (Figure 53). Figure 53. E-MEM Prefs Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 93: Setdef

    53), SetDef the SetDef sub-level menu is displayed. Figure 54. SetDef sub-level Menu 2. Touch the desired level to assign the SetDef sub-level or the Definable buttons. Not Assigned 3. Touch the button when finished. Done KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 94: Matchdef

    MatchDef (Figure 53), the MatchDef sub-level menu is displayed. Figure 55. MatchDef Sub-level Menu 2. Touch the desired level to assign the MatchDef sub-level or the Definable buttons. Touch the button when finished. Not Assigned Done KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 95: File Operations

    File Operations File Operations The Kayenne system has a file browser. You can browse through folders on the local Kayenne menu hard disk, the Kayenne Video Processor Frame, and the entire network file hierarchy of mapped drives. Features The Kayenne file browser supports the following features: •...
  • Page 96: File Type Extensions

    Section 2 — System Operation File Type Extensions Kayenne files are named by the user when saved, and this name appears below the icon. The extension for each Kayenne system file type is listed in Table Table 9. Kayenne System File Extensions...
  • Page 97: Utilities Pane Operation

    4. Navigate the right-hand pane to the desired directory, using its navigation buttons. 5. Touch the button. A message indicating the file is being copied Paste will be displayed, and when finished the right-hand pane will close. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 98: Delete Files

    2. Touch the file icon to highlight it (only one file can be renamed at a time). 3. Touch the Rename button. 4. Enter the new file name in the pop-up keyboard. 5. Touch Enter Multi-Select Button button is useful for copying, pasting, loading, or saving Multi-select multiple files. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 99: Show File Operations

    The Show Files menu (accessed from ) is used to create, File Ops Show Files save, and load Shows. A Show is a special collection of Kayenne files that can be managed as a group. Touching the button opens a create show pane.
  • Page 100: Choose Load

    The selected files in Update the show will be overwritten with the current Kayenne settings for those items. Note A best practice is to set the E-MEM range from 0-999 each time there is an update, this will ensure that new registers are included (the same practice can be applied to other file types).
  • Page 101: All Files Operations

    Show contains Eng Setup files. Choose Load can be used to inspect the Show and select files before loading. All Files Operations The File Operations All Files menu is used for managing Kayenne system file storage. The menu is accessed from (Figure 57).
  • Page 102: User Setups File Operations

    Panel Prefs Suite Prefs 2. Select all or individual file types to save. 3. Navigate to the desired destination directory and/or create a new folder for the file using the buttons in the File Operations pane. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 103: To Save Source Memory Files

    3. Touch the button. Load CAUTION The Load button immediately replaces information the Kayenne system is currently using with the selected file information. When configuration files are loaded, significant changes to Kayenne system operation are possible. Panel MEM, E-MEM, Macros, Cues, e-DPM, and Router MEM File Ops These menus all function similarly and are used to save and load their cor- responding register files.
  • Page 104: To Save Register Files

    4. Enter the number of the first register into which you wish to load the selected range of registers, then touch Enter 5. Touch the button. Load The range of registers will be loaded to the specified register number shown in the data pad. Register KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 105: Source Rules File Operations

    1. Select the file(s) to be saved (choose the button for multiple Multi-Select files). 2. Touch Save To Load Source Rules Files 1. Select the file(s) to be saved (choose the button for multiple Multi-Select files). 2. Touch Load KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 106: Eng Setup Operations

    (Figure 59). File Ops, Eng Setups CAUTION The Load button immediately replaces information the Kayenne system is currently using with the selected file information. When configuration files are loaded, significant changes to Kayenne system operation are possible. Refer to the Kayenne Installation & Service Manual for more information about Eng Setup operations.
  • Page 107: Transitions

    Transitions Transitions ME and Local Aux Panel transitions can be performed on the Kayenne Control Panel. Transitions are also possible from the ME, Transition menu. Transition Module Manual Transitions Manual transitions are preset with the next transition element buttons. Any elements that are active when a transition is performed will change state.
  • Page 108: To Perform A Lever Arm Transition

    122). Different durations can be specified by repeating this process for each element. Perform: 3. Press the button. The picture will transition only the elements Auto Trans selected at the specified rate(s). Other elements will remain unchanged. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 109: Mix Through Video Transition

    ‘Intermediate Video Appears’ to create a full raster effect. 8. Change the to a lower number to sharpen the slope of Initial Mix Ends at the mix from the initial to the intermediate video as shown in Figure Figure 61. Camera Flash Mix Values KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 110: Nam And Fam Mixed Transitions

    NAM and FAM Mixed Transitions Non Additive Mix (NAM) and Full Additive Mix (FAM) are special mix transitions in the Kayenne system. NAM transitions pass only the brightest regions of each picture to the output. During the first half of a NAM transition the original picture retains its original intensity while the next picture mixes to full intensity.
  • Page 111: Transitions Using E-Mem

    With support for Aux bus transitions on the Local Aux Module, you can mix or wipe between sources on an Aux bus. Kayenne allows you to use one or more ME partitions to perform mixes or wipes on multiple aux busses (“Half MEs”...
  • Page 112: Setting Wipe Transition Parameters

    (cut is the default setting for an aux bus). Setting Wipe Transition Parameters 1. Go to the Wipes menu in the Kayenne Menu Panel or press the Wipe button in the Multi-Function Module and set the wipe parameters for...
  • Page 113: Transition Chaining

    • Key Chaining—Allows you to chain keys to coordinate their keyer states (on and off) on a single ME or from one ME to another. There are 15 Key Chains available in a Kayenne System. All keys in a chain tran- sition on and off together (see Key Chaining on page 114).
  • Page 114: Key Chaining

    ME or from one ME to another. There are 15 Key Chains available in a Kayenne System. All keys in a chain transition on and off together. Key Chaining is performed in the User Setup, Suite Prefs, Key...
  • Page 115 Transitions Keyers are controlled from the Transition Module on the Kayenne Control Panel. They can be cut on/off or transitioned on/off using the dedicated Key Cut and Auto buttons. Key chaining allows for a single button push to transition all the keys in the chain. A single keyer selection in the Next- Transition area of the Module will similarly cause the other keys in the chain to be selected.
  • Page 116 Key Chaining causes the chained (controlled) keyers to be selected as well. These chained keyers will flash to indicate they are in the chain. The keys which do not flash are the KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 117 Selecting a keyer in the Next-Transition section of the Control Panel will make that keyer the initiator. On the MEs with keyers in the chain, their next-transition selections will be erased and the keyers in the chain KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 118: Background Transition Chaining

    There are two chains available for Background Chaining in the menu. You could for example chain backgrounds for ME 1, ME 2, and ME 3 in Chain 1 and for ME 4 and ME 5 in Chain 2 on a 4.5-ME Kayenne (Figure 68).
  • Page 119: Partition Sync Mode

    ME, this can be done by selecting both the buttons on the Source Select Module. In Kayenne, each partition can be transitioned sepa- rately by use of the left and right halves of the lever arm. However, to fully synchronize these two partitions (essential for 3D operation), Partition Sync Mode has been added.
  • Page 120: Operations

    Background and Key Chaining and Partition Sync are configured in the Menu Panel. With the introduction of Kayenne DoubleTake, you could Split an ME and it’s keyers between two feeds, for example one feed in English using the Primary Partition and one in French using the Secondary or you could use one partition with keyers for Left-Eye and one for Right-Eye for use with 3D.
  • Page 121: Multiple Feed

    Source substitutions could also be used across multiple feeds for different languages or for paid cable verses network feeds and so on. File OPs Transition Chaining is part of the Load Granularity pane in the File Ops, User Setups, Suite Prefs menu. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 122: Time Value Entry

    Section 2 — System Operation Time Value Entry Time values are input on the Kayenne Main Control Panel Local E-MEM and Master E-MEM Modules in seconds, frames, odd field format, using button the separator (indicated below as “ ” and the button Undo/•...
  • Page 123: E-Mem Operations

    See the Switcher Concepts Manual for a basic description of E-MEMs. The Kayenne system has 1000 E-MEM registers organized into Pages and Banks. There are ten pages of ten banks with 100 E-MEM registers each, that can be learned and recalled in the Local and Master E-MEM Modules.
  • Page 124: Learn A Register To A Different Bank

    Master E-MEM Module. EMEM Edit 2. Press the button, the Put menu is displayed. 3. Enter the target register number for the E-MEM you wish to put the current register’s E-MEM Timeline information, and press (Enter). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 125: Recalling Registers

    Get and Dot “.” buttons. Press the ENT button should you wish to continue. Recalling Registers The Kayenne system is optimized for rapid effects recall, generally accom- plished with a single keystroke. Note If recalling effects from the Master E-MEM Module with Auto Recall off, you first need to specify which levels you wish to control with the Enable buttons.
  • Page 126: To Clear The Current Register

    Trans Rate 3. Press To Play a Sequence of Registers 1. Press 2. Press the page, bank, and register keypad button of the starting register. To Break a Sequence 1. Press KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 127: Basic Effect Editing

    (on the path). An inserted keyframe has both work buffer values and a duration. The key- frame duration is calculated by the Kayenne system (time to the next key- frame) and is not actually contained in the keyframe data. This permits added flexibility during effect editing.
  • Page 128 In an existing effect, an Insert After at the keyframe 2 location would seem to be the same as an Insert Before at the keyframe 3 location, but this is usually not true. The work buffer material inserted into an effect is typically KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 129 Building an Effect By Inserting on the Path (on Master E-MEM Module) You can build an entire effect by inserting every keyframe on the path in the Master E-MEM Module. Keyframe durations will be automatically calcu- KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 130: Deleting A Keyframe

    After a delete operation, any keyframes following the deleted keyframe are renumbered accordingly (Figure 73). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 131: Editing A Keyframe Duration

    When the cursor is moved between keyframes, the duration shown is the distance from the current time to the next numbered Master Timeline keyframe. The time value displayed is used by default when a new keyframe is inserted into an effect. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 132: Changing The Duration Of A New Keyframe

    Enter value displayed on the readout. Note Pressing Emem Edit, <enter value>, TRIM in the Master E-MEM Module will increase or decrease the duration value by the amount specified. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 133: Restoring Kf Duration Default To The Keypad

    Entering a single value defaults to frames, and the third Field value is optional. Entering a for the Field value specifies odd field. For example, indicates 1 second, 0 frames, 1 field. 1.0.1 • Entering only a • restores the natural duration of the effect. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 134: Editing Effect Duration With The Menu Panel

    Natural Duration of 4 seconds. The Natural and Forced Dura- tion values are reported in the menu on the right-hand side of the screen. The Natural Duration values are indicated with the letter “N” to the right of the time display. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 135: E-Mem Modify All Operations

    Modify All function will also add a keyframe to the effect at that location. Modifications to the work buffer are made by pressing a button, turning a knob, or entering a value with the key pad. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 136 Note When using the Modify All Absolute feature, it is recommended that only one parameter at a time is modified to prevent, for example, all keyframes being moved to the same position. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 137: E-Mem Learn Auto Recall

    2. Go to the Path menu ( ) and delegate the desired E-MEM & Timeline Path Level(s), Sublevel(s), and Group(s). In Figure 78 the keyer wipe of Keyer 1 of ME 1 has been selected for path control editing. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 138: General Curve Tips

    • Continuity in the plus direction gives a bigger bounce, with +2.0 a good value. • Bias in the plus direction makes the curve happen after the keyframe. • Bias in the minus direction makes the curve happen before the key- frame. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 139: Cutting And Pasting Path Values

    When you build effects with transi- tions, keep the E-MEM transition rules in mind, which are different from the rules used for manual transitions. The beginning and ending states of the buses and transition elements must be set properly. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 140: E-Mem Transition Rules

    Adding new transition keyframes to the end of an effect is the easiest way to build effects containing background transitions, though using this method is not required. 2. Select the next transition button. Bkgd 3. Select the type of transition ( , or Wipe 1 Wipe 2 KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 141: To Build Keyer E-Mem Transitions

    3. Select the type of transition ( , or Wipe 1 Wipe 2 4. Press to change the keyframe to the values set above. Modify 5. Change the on/off state of the keys you wish to transition. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 142: To Change The Length Of An E-Mem Transition

    Bkgd transition type, all six keyers off, and one second transition durations. This normal state permits immediate cuts or dissolves to and from any ele- ment, probably the most common requirements during a live show. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 143: Source Holds In Effects

    1. Go to the Source Holds menu ( E-MEM & Timeline Source Holds 2. Select the buses you wish to hold by touching their labeled buttons on the menu so their green indicators illuminate (Figure 79). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 144: To Set A Source Hold In An Existing Effect

    Section 2 — System Operation Figure 79. Source Holds Menu 3. Press on the Kayenne Control Panel (Master or Local E-MEM Module), then press a bank and register number to create a new effect with a Source Hold in its one keyframe.
  • Page 145: Reusing Effects

    Just recalling a particular effect without considering the envi- ronment within which it runs does not guarantee that effect will look the same as when built. When the Kayenne system environment for an effect is compatible, however, the look of the effect should be exactly the same every time.
  • Page 146: E-Mem And Macro Interaction

    However, improper use can create infinite loops or other undesirable behavior. It is especially important that your Kayenne system be loaded with the correct E-MEMs and Macros and is operating in the correct mode, or unpredictable system behavior will result from the mismatched E-MEMs and macros.
  • Page 147: Preventing Assigned Macros From Running

    The Macro Catalog menu is used to add a macro register number and its Enabled state to an E-MEM effect. You can control a macro from this menu including: append, record, delete, or insert a delay (in seconds or frames) KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 148 Catalog (Figure 81). Figure 81. Macro Catalog Menu 1. Touch the data pad in the pane to open the Macro No. Macro in E-MEM Macro selection menu (Figure 82). Figure 82. Macro in E-MEM Selection Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 149: Advanced E-Mem Operations

    2. Go to the E-MEM & Timeline, Timeline Edit menu and touch the button to the left of the level you wish to edit (Figure 83). Show Sub Levels The Enables menu is displayed for that level. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 150 Section 2 — System Operation Figure 83. Timeline & Edit Menu, Show Sub Levels KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 151 E-MEM register and they will no longer exist. The register will learn a default state with all sub-levels enabled and any ‘defined’ sub-levels disabled. The delegate buttons (left of enable buttons) can be turned on/off to delegate/undelegate sub-levels when inserting or modifying key- frames (Figure 84). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 152: Define E-Mem

    • Definable—Define which level will own a sub-level on an effect by effect basis. With Kayenne, sub-levels which are set to be defined can be ‘enabled’ in any level. The ten E-MEM Preferences levels’ sub-levels can be made as ‘definable’ in the User Setups, Suite Prefs, E-MEM Prefs, menu.
  • Page 153 For a new register, press and hold the cyan (light blue) button on the Local or Master E-MEM Module, and press a register button. b. To edit an existing register, touch the button. Update Sub Levels KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 154 CAUTION Moving a defined sub-level to another level while On-Air will result in a loss of that resource. Defined sub-levels can be taken by other levels. To prevent the accidental taking of sub-levels, the Kayenne menu will display a defined and dele- gated sub-level with ‘yellow’ (Figure 87) if the sub-level is assigned to another level.
  • Page 155 E-MEM Operations Figure 87. Timeline Edit Menu, Define E-MEM, Sub-level Conflict KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 156: Background Matte

    Offset and/or knobs to make the edge between the two colors visible Softness on the screen, then adjust the wash fill color. 7. Adjust the knob to change the angle of the edge. Rotation KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 157: Matte Menu Controls

    Wash Color adjust , and of the wash fill color. Wash Hue Wash Saturation Wash Brightness Because all background matte parameters are keyframeable, you can build effects with constantly changing backgrounds using multiple keyframes. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 158: Idpm Operations

    Menu Panel and the MFM (Multi-Function Module). Most but not all of the functions are common. Multi-Function Module The MFM in the Kayenne Control Panel can be delegated to activate and control iDPM Channels. Delegation Delegate the MFM to the desired ME by pressing any of the keyer function buttons (right side) on the Source Select Module of that ME.
  • Page 159: Parameter And Soft Knob Controls

    Parameter and Soft Knob Controls When any of the MFM positioning parameter buttons are pressed, the soft knobs and joystick buttons are delegated for control of that parameter. • — Size Locate (within 3D space) SzLc KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 160: Transform Menu

    (delegation), select the desired type of transform control, and then adjust the parameters associated with the chosen control using the soft knobs or a pop-up keypad. The menu is accessed by touching iDPM Trans- (Figure 90). form KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 161: Transforms Menu Delegation

    ME, Mode menu (see Secondary Global Channel page 164). When a keyer is assigned to a Global Channel, it is also affected by trans- forms of that Global Channel, permitting the easy creation of complicated KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 162 Any transform type is applied across all keyers when they are assigned as global, i.e. Locate, Rotate, Spin, and Perspective. Note Keyer transform modifiers, i.e. Shadow, Splits & Mirrors, Output Recursives, etc., are available on a channel by channel basis and are independent from Global Transforms. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 163 ME, select those keyers, and apply a Spin transform. All three keyers would spin around the global axis (Figure 92, lower graphic). Figure 92. Spin Transform Independant Axis Rotation Global Channel Axis Rotation KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 164: Global Channel Control Over Multiple Mes

    Primary Partition visible on the Secondary Partition and vice versa. The ME partition must be split into Primary and Secondary before the Sec- ondary Global channel can be assigned. Touch to access the Mode Mode menu (Figure 94). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 165 7. Activate the keyers assigned to the Secondary Partition by touching the assigned ME keyer button and touching the Global toggle button to highlight it. The ME keyer button displays to signify the keyers Secondary SEC Glb Global assignment. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 166: Key Off Control

    Primary Partition by touching Key 2 and Key 3 in the Secondary Keyers Visible on Primary Partition pane. The keyers will be visible in the Primary Partition but are controlled only by the Secondary. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 167: Split Layered Mode

    Selecting the button provides image adjustment Source using that channel’s coordinate system for reference. Selecting the Target button provides image adjustment using the screen as the reference. Only one space button is selectable at a time. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 168: Crop Controls

    Spin activated. The selected path will only be applied to the specified axis. Clear Transforms Two buttons located on the lower right side of the Enables pane (page 161) are used to clear transform settings. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 169: Corner Pinning

    A convex quadrilateral is defined as a four- sided shape with all angles less than 180 degrees (Figure 97), all vertices point outwards and all diagonals lie entirely inside the quadrilateral. Results from adjusting a corner beyond the limits are undefined. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 170: Corner Pinning And Cropping

    (4x3 or 16x9) you can position these crops so that only the desired person is shown. If the person or the camera moves, you can adjust the user crops to keep the person centered between the edges of the crops. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 171 This will result in the person being centered in the video and the effect can be flown around the screen. Figure 98. Corner Pinned Cropped Object Note Toggling Corner Pinning on and off will reset the corners to the current crop values and change the pinned corners. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 172: Corner Pinning Menu

    Corner Pinning Menu The Corner Pinning menu (Figure 99) is available in both the SWR (Switcher) (iDPM, Corner Pinning) and the eDPM (option) mode (eDPM, Corner Pinning). The menus function identically. Figure 99. iDPM, Corner Pinning Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 173 3. Go to the iDPM, Transform menu and touch the button to turn Crop On it on (highlights green). 4. Touch the data pad (turns light blue), the Crop Edge soft knobs Crop Edge will be displayed. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 174 50% so you can see the shot clock through the video which will help you align the corners of the image to the background video (the shot clock). The opacity can be changed using data pad or soft knob. View Thru Opacity KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 175 Crop Edge Pan Crop Edge Scan image is re-centered. Note Panning scanning beyond (+ 16:9 for example) can have unexpected results, i.e. the picture may begin to stretch. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 176: Corner Pinning With The Multi-Function Module

    105) controls have been added in the CPin MFM menu. Press the button to enable/disable CPin Corner Pinning, press the button directly below to turn on Corner pinning and adjust the Corner Pinning parameters using the soft knobs. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 177 Z operation of the joystick operates the All crop adjustment (works similar to zoom), X and Y operates as Pan and Scan (Figure 105). Crop All and Crop Edges can be adjusted using the soft knobs (Figure 105). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 178: Border Menu

    • S-Linear, Linear, Curve, and Path Hold. Border Edge Adjustments To adjust the border edges together, perform the following. 1. Access the Borders Menu by touching (Figure 106). iDPM Borders KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 179: Border Color

    106). a. If Curve is selected, the Tension, Continuity, and Bias can be adjusted using the soft knobs or pop-up keypads. See the Kayenne User Manual for more information about Paths. 5. Touch the data pads and use the soft...
  • Page 180: Separate Edges

    Right Left Bottom up keypads to adjust the edges independently of the others. Note The Border Size All/Softness All data pads allow you to adjust the relative values for size or softness of all edges simultaneously. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 181: Borderline Menu

    When is selected soft knobs for , and Shadow X Offset Y Offset Size Opacity available. When is selected soft knobs for Hue, Saturation, and Bright- Shadow Color ness are available. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 182: Shadow Crop Controls

    The Glow controls on the menu affect the delegated keyers. Touch the Glow data pad button to access the Glow controls (Figure 109). Note Glow is provided without the iDPM option in the Keyer, Borderline menu. Figure 109. Glow Pane KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 183: Film Look Menu

    The affect can be adjusted to the desired look by setting the interpolation (Frame, Field, or Adaptive for Video and Key), turning on Input Freeze and/or Strobe and adjusting those KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 184: Kurl Menu

    Kurl effects simultaneously on the same video (for example, size modulation of an effect), use multiple iDPMs with re-entry (for more information, see the Switcher Concepts Manual ). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 185: Position/Size Modulation Mode

    Phase Phase Lock pattern is fixed (on) or moving (off). When is on, the soft Phase Lock Phase knob is available to control the static location of the phase of the pattern. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 186 V Position H/V Angle able (Figure 112). Figure 112. Kurl Menu, Size Mod Center Pattern Pane The type of wave pattern to be applied to the selected axis and modulation type is selected in the Pattern pane. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 187: Page Turn/Roll Mode

    Page Turn and Roll are parallel projections to the target screen with no perspective. Touch the Kurl Mode button to access the Page Turn and Roll Page Turn/Roll controls (Figure 114). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 188 Choices of what sides of the effect to display ( Show Both Show Front Show ) are available in the Show Sides pane. Selecting only a portion of the Back effect can be used for multi-pass effect creation. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 189: Ripple Mode

    This is a parallel projection to the target screen with no perspective. Touch the Kurl Mode button to access the Ripple controls. Ripple When the Modulation data pad is selected in the Ripple pane appears (lower left, Figure 115). Figure 115. Kurl Menu, Ripple Modulation KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 190: Slits Mode

    An offset function is provided which controls the amount of displacement of alternating slits in opposite directions (to cause a transition type effect). Touch the Slits Kurl Mode button to access the slits controls (Figure 117). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 191: Sphere Mode

    Controls are provided which change the aspect and size of the sphere, the point in source video to be mapped to the center of the front surface of the sphere, and the horizontal and vertical scaling of the source video to be mapped. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 192 — controls where the image is mapped onto the sphere Vertical Position by moving the image vertically on the sphere’s surface. — controls how much of the image is mapped onto the Vertical Wrap sphere by compressing or stretching the image vertically. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 193: Splits Mirrors Menu

    — controls the vertical position of the split. Vertical Center — controls the amount of horizontal separation between Horizontal Separation the split images. — controls the amount of vertical separation between the Vertical Separation split images. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 194: Splits & Mirrors Modifiers Pane

    At large separation values the picture will be doubled about the axis. This control only has an effect when separation exists between the splits. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 195: Defocus Menu

    When the Defocus pane is activated, soft knob controls for Video Defocus , and are available. Video Aspect NAM Ratio — adjusts the total amount of defocus applied to the image. Video Defocus KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 196: Nam Matte Pane

    For this reason, values that might cause aliasing are allowed. If a lighting effect looks bad, adjust the settings to correct its appearance. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 197: Light Type Pane

    The Light Type pane is used to turn on or off the delegated light source and provides various other controls of that light source. Soft knobs are activated when appropriate to control the various lighting parameters. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 198: Light Control Pane

    When Off, changing the value of one control will alter the appearance of the other component of the light. The actual values reported on the menu will not be different, but the changes will interact automati- KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 199: Lighting Path Controls

    The 3-D perspective of a lighting effect is not ignored for Post Transform moves. Lighting effects are not fixed to the surface of the Post Transform manipulated plane, but will shift during the move, just like an X or Y Locate move. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 200: Output Recursive Menu

    The Output Recursive system has a set of presets that can be selected to simplify creating effects with Output Recursive. effect buttons are provided, the Rain Wind Smoke Fire Paint, Erase Fire button has been touched in the example in Figure 123. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 201: Output Recursive Modes

    — allows you to erase the current effect using the joystick. Erase Output Recursive Modes Touch any of the four modes in the Output Recursive Mode pane to create keyer special effects. Each mode displays specific controls for parameters when touched (Figure 123 on page 201). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 202 — causes random pixels of the frozen image in the Output Recursive to fade away over time. Note Additive effect with Picture Decay. — defines the number of frames in a Strobe Cycle. is only Period Period available when Time is selected as the Strobe Type. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 203 Note Additive effect with Star Decay. — causes random pixels of the frozen image in the Output Star Decay Recursive to fade away over time. Note Additive effect with Picture Decay. Strobe Timing KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 204 Erase parameter button — Show Picture • — (default) displays the live video image in addition to the still mon- tage. • — displays only the montage without the live video image. buttons — Matte Control KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 205 • button — turns Strobe Off. None • button — freezes a new image at an adjustable time interval Time (normal strobe). • button — freezes a new image at each keyframe. Keyframe KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 206 Hue Speed, Saturation, and Bright- ness soft knobs for modifying the matte. • Matte Parameter — activates the soft knobs for Hue (or Hue Speed for Rainbow Matte), Saturation, and Brightness and displays those values. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 207: Edpm Operations

    Operations eDPM Operations The Kayenne eDPM option is like an external four channel DVE built into the switcher. Unlike iDPMs, eDPMs are not tied to keyers so they can be mapped to any source select button or delegated to any of the six keyers on any ME.
  • Page 208: Edpm Partitioning

    These buttons are used to enable/disable the partition settings and control the Channel settings in the Picture, Combiner menu. Note Unlike Master E-MEM Part level, the PART in eDPM is a sub-level of eDPM Primary and cannot be enabled unless eDPM Primary is also enabled. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 209: Edpm Definable Sub-Levels

    Suite Prefs, E-MEM Prefs, eDPM menu (see Advanced E-MEM Operations page 149 for information about defining/assigning E-MEM sub-levels). The example in Figure 125 shows the two defined eDPM sub-levels in the Master E-MEM Timeline for ME 3. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 210: Aux Delegation

    126). 3. Select an eDPM channel ( ) in the button eDPM 1 eDPM V/K Inputs delegation column (Figure 126, right side of menu). 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for up to four eDPM inputs. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 211: Assigning Sources

    Operations Figure 126. eDPM, Aux Delegate Mapping Menu Assigning Sources Assigning sources for eDPM transform can be done in either the eDPM Mode Source Ops, eDPM menu or from the Control Panel. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 212: Source Ops Menu

    Touch the Cut button to assign a different source for the Cut button. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for up to four input sources for each eDPM channel. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 213: Source Ops From The Control Panel

    Many of the same controls as in the Menu Panel are available in the MFM. From the Home menu, press the eDPM soft button. eDPM Channels 1-4 can be selected (including multi-select) and the soft knobs and joystick are del- egated to controlling eDPM parameters (Figure 128). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 214: Edpm Mode Menus

    — When both are toggled on (white) allows you to scroll SelV SelK through Video/Key sources for the selected eDPM using the soft knobs (Channels 1-4). eDPM Mode Menus Touching the button (bottom left) changes the menu to the eDPM Mode eDPM Mode (Figure 129). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 215: Edpm Effects Menus

    183), • Kurl (Kurl Menu on page 184), • Splits & Mirrors (Splits Mirrors Menu on page 193), • Lighting (Lighting Menu on page 196), and • Output Recursives (Output Recursive Menu on page 200). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 216: Edpm Category Menus

    Section 2 — System Operation eDPM Category Menus The eDPM Mode category menus for the Kayenne eDPM option operate independently from the Switcher Mode (there is access to eDPM menus in the Switcher Mode for convenience). File Ops Menu The eDPM File Ops menu allows you to create folders and save, load, and manage the 1000 eDPM register files and all files.
  • Page 217: Source Ops Menu

    Source Holds (Source Holds in Effects Source Ops on page 143) and Near and Far side (see the Switcher Concepts Manual ) source selection for eDPM Channels 1-4 using the scrolling list with Lock button at the right of the menu. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 218: Picture Menu

    (supports Secondary Global Channel). Also, as with iDPM, channels on the Primary Partition can be made visible on the Secondary Partition and vice versa (see Keyer Partition Visibility page 166). To access the eDPM Combiner menu, touch eDPM Combiner KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 219: Keyer Menu

    Switcher Mode but for eDPM Channel Keys 1-4. eDPM Menu See eDPM Effects Menus on page 215. Wipes Menu The eDPM Wipes menu controls function identically to those in the Switcher Mode (Transitions on page 107) for eDPM Channel Key Wipes 1-4. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 220: Split Key

    Character Generator creating matte filled characters, but wish to use a dif- ferent signal to fill the characters. A split key is used to accomplish this. On the Kayenne system, the source select buses by default tally the key fill signal. When the button is held down the key cut signal is tallied.
  • Page 221: Keyer Priority

    Only one key can be located over the other. The Kayenne system has six keyers per ME, so more complex stacking is possible. Keys can be placed between other keys, using key priority.
  • Page 222 6. Set up the Next priority stacking order, selecting the keyers in the Next column and then using the , and buttons Move Up Move Down Bottom (Figure 135). The new stack will be visible on the preview monitor. Figure 135. Keyer Priority Menu, Next Stack Selected KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 223: Key Store

    On power cycle or reboot, Key Stores will have to be reloaded with the correct video. They default to black keyed with black which will not show up on a monitor. Key Store is E-MEMable and keyframeable. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 224: Grabbing And Using A Key Store Image

    Use FS 1 V&K Use FS2 V&K Video and Key source image (Figure 136), or a. Touch the Keyer Video Source you want as fill. b. Touch the Keyer Cutout Source you want as the key cut. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 225 Key Store button—Shows the cut signal for the selected Key Store source. Show Key button—Shows the current Key Store image on Preview. Push to Preview KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 226: Chroma Key Operating Notes

    (fine hair, smoke, translucent objects, etc.), and to overcome some problems resulting from imperfect chroma key set coloring or lighting. The Kayenne chroma key also has an Auto Setup feature that can create an excellent chroma key under most circumstances without the need for manual adjustment.
  • Page 227 8. Press the button on top of the joystick. The chroma key will be set up automatically using the average of the colors selected by the cursor box. Because was off, fine edges of the key will be preserved. Reshape KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 228: Manual Chroma Key Adjustments

    You may need to go back to earlier steps and readjust previous settings to optimize the key. Under- standing what the chroma key controls do will help you decide what adjustments are required for your individual situation. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 229: Access Keyer Menu And Delegate Keyer

    This means you will need to pick the best suppression for the overall look of the key. 1. Touch the stage 1 data pad, if necessary, to activate these Pri Suppress controls (Figure 138). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 230 Flare Suppression foreground image to cancel the splash or flare. Typically less than 2% of the backing color is needed to neutralize the flare. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 231: Key Controls

    If Clip Hi is set too low (too far clockwise), much of the translucent areas Clip Hi will be forced to be fully opaque, hardening the key and darkening the transition area between background and foreground. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 232: Secondary Color Suppression

    (e.g., hair). These areas can be take on some of the backing color. Much less secondary suppression will be needed than is used for primary suppression, because the foreground color is only partially corrupted by the backing color. Because there is a mixture of backing color and fore- KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 233 This makes the changes to secondary suppression more obvious. • Selectivity should be kept as wide as possible. You should only narrow selectivity (increase its value) if you cannot avoid changing opaque areas of the foreground. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 234: Extra Chroma Key Controls

    141). Coring, fringe, and shadow controls can be individ- ually activated by touching the labeled buttons. Figure 141. Extra Controls replaces any pixels in the luminance signal after primary suppression Coring that are below the adjustable threshold with black. This eliminates noise KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 235: Additive Keyer

    Shaped video can be turned on or off (unshaped video) for a source’s linear key in the Key Mode pane of the Eng Setup, Source Definition menu (Figure 142). Figure 142. Eng Setup, Source Definition Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 236: Additive Keyer Operations

    Source Definition menu (changes from Auto to On or Off) for that source. In the menu, the button is located in the Keyer, Mode menu Additive Key (Figure 143). Figure 143. Keyer, Mode Menu—Additive Key KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 237 Super Add (Figure 144) and defaults to Off. Touch the button to turn it Super Add On/Off. button is also returned to “Auto” state by selecting or re- Super Add selecting a Keyer Mode button. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 238: From The Control Panel

    Pattern Mix The Kayenne system can combine the complex wipe pattern generators ( ), to create a wide variety of customized wipes. To Create a Pattern Mix on Wipe 1: 1.
  • Page 239 10. You can also adjust the amount each wipe pattern contributes to the mix with the control. At 50%, each pattern contributes equally. At 25%, Ratio the other pattern contributes only 25% to the final pattern. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 240: Copy/Swap

    Choose a source in the From pane, choose a destination in the To pane, and an action in the Operations pane. After performing a Copy or Swap, one level of Undo is available until another button on the menu is touched. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 241 Copy/Swap Figure 145. Copy Swap Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 242: Copy Swap Me Menu

    Transition or complex wipes can be copied to Transition Wipes and Keyer Wipes can be copied to keyer wipes directly. Transition Wipes can be copied to Keyer wipes and vice versa. Mattes can be included or excluded when copying wipes. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 243 Primary Wipe or Keyer Wipe Copy selected in the To pane will have that complex generator copied to it. For example, if ME 2, Pri Wipe 1 is selected in the To pane, and is touched, KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 244 Mattes 3. Touch an ME and Key Wipe button in the To pane, and if desired, choose a , or button to copy parameters Preset Patt Inhibit Mask Force Mask from/to. 4. Touch the button. Copy KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 245 ) with the parameters you wish to CH 1 CH 4 copy from or to, and if desired, choose a , or Preset Patt Inhibit Mask Force button to copy parameters from/to. Mask 3. Touch the button. Copy KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 246: Copy Swap Mattes Menu

    Wipe. Pst Ptn Border, and Fill are grayed out because they only apply to keyer mattes. Similarly, if Bkgd 1 had been chosen, no further delegation would be needed, so all of the keyer related selections would be grayed out. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 247: Copy Swap Keyer Menu

    From keyer, including key type, key split condition, and all parameters describing the key’s behavior. Wipes, Mattes, and iDPM resources can be included/excluded using the buttons in the Include section of the Operations pane (Figure 150). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 248: Copy Swap Source Memory Menu

    From pane, it is permissible for it to copy into a single source or to All Sources in the To pane. If is chosen in either pane but not both, All Sources Action button grays out. Swap KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 249 Several defaults can be transferred in a single operation. The To pane’s selectors change to on/off LED buttons. The user can choose any combina- KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 250: Copy Swap Macro Menu

    From and To scrolling panes, then touching the buttons in the Macro Operations pane Copy Swap (Figure 153). The soft knobs and data pads on the upper right can be used to quickly select specific register numbers in each pane. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 251: Copy Swap Timeline Menu

    ME to another ME or the eDPM and vice versa. All sub-level information can be included using the button Include All Sublevels (Figure 154) or with this button off, sub-levels can be excluded from being copied by touching the sub-level’s enable button (Figure 155). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 252 The result is that only Keyer 3, Keyer 4, iDPM 3, and iDPM 4 are copied to Register 0, on ME1 Pri. All other effect parameter settings are the same. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 253: Copy/Swap With The Multi-Function Module

    To Copy an ME: 1. From the Home mode in the Multi-Function Module, press the Copy button. 2. Select the Source ME/Key (Figure 156). 3. Select the Destination ME/Key (Figure 156). 4. Press the button (below the joystick). Copy KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 254: Keyer Copy/Swap

    (below the joystick). Swap e-DPM Copy Swap To Copy e-DPM Channels: e-DPM Channels can also be copied to Keyers and vice versa. 1. From the Home mode in the Multi-Function Module, press the Copy button. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 255 (below the joystick) reverses a copy or swap operation that Undo has been performed. Only one level of undo is supported. For example, pressing a second times does not return the MEs to their previous Undo states before the first Undo was performed. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 256: Bus Linking

    2.0 must be rebuilt after an upgrade. is an E-MEM sub-level in the User Setups, Suite Prefs, E-MEM Prefs Bus Link menu and therefore all the features and controls of a Kayenne switcher sub- level apply. Examples A typical use of Bus Linking is to have the buses of one ME follow the selec- tions on another with a few source substitutions.
  • Page 257: Bus Linking Menu

    157, the Linked bus button is the selected button. PGM U2 The Source Tables menu has the Source Tables pane (Figure 158, left) and the Table Setup pane (Figure 158, right). The Source Tables menu is used to KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 258: Source Substitution Tables

    15 configurable Source Tables can be assigned once configured. Table Setup, Linked Source Buttons Use the following for Source Table setup: —Sets all sources one-to-one. Set All One to One —Sets selected source’s Linked Source to none (blank). Set to None KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 259: Configuring Source Tables

    To add/rename a source table name: Give a source table a descriptive Source Table Name or rename a source table by touching the button (Figure 157), entering the name into Rename the pop-up keyboard, and touching Enter KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 260: Storing (Copying) Source Table Substitutions To Another Source Table

    Link Setup menu, Current Link pane, Linked for the bus link you wish to change the Source Table. The Source Tables column becomes available. Touch another source table for the bus link. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 261: Source Table File Operations

    Bus Linking Source Table File Operations Source Tables are part of Kayenne file operations: File Ops, Source Tables menu. You can perform all the same file operations: copy, paste, save, load, etc., as with other File Ops menus. For more about File Oper-...
  • Page 262: Linking Multiple Busses

    Bus Links, Controlling Bus Linked Bus Links Setup menu displays the Bus Picker pop-up menu for each, from which to choose busses for the link (Figure 160). Figure 160. Bus Picker Pop-up KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 263 4. Touch the , or tab and touch the desired ME busses Aux Busses eDPM Inputs bus. The menu closes and returns to the Bus Links menu. The selected bus is displayed in the data pad. Linked Bus KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 264 —Controlled and controls: Aux 1 Bus and Aux 2 Bus although Green controllers, are also controlled so they are green in color. • —Aux 3 Bus is controlled but is not a controller therefore it is blue. Blue KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 265 Table Setup pane; the Controlling Bus Controlling Bus selection menu is displayed. Touch the same bus as is currently displayed in the data pad (your previous selection). Linked Bus The linked bus is now also a controlling bus. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 266: Link Management

    Once the Bus Linking associations have been established and are enabled, selecting a source on a Controlling bus that is associated with a source on a Linked bus will make the Linked bus select its associated source. The fol- lowing special operating rules apply. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 267: Source Override

    Controlling bus source selections change. Bus Pair Rules Kayenne source selection buses can operate in pairs. ME keyer buses operate in video fill/key cut mode. Aux buses can be configured in pairs, either as video fill/key cut or as video/video for external DPMs. When a bus pair is involved in bus linking, the following rules apply: •...
  • Page 268: Device Control Operations

    System Bar Device Control Device control from the System Bar is performed in the Device Control Groups (Two for a 1-ME Kayenne system and six for a 2-ME (2-ME Stripes) and larger), which consists of a 16 character Status Display (displays the current clip) and Play, Cue/Load, Next Clip, and Previous Clip buttons.
  • Page 269: Local Aux Module Device Control

    Note The Kayenne Gang function does not synchronize multiple devices and there is a possibility devices may not respond to a Play or Stop command at pre- cisely the same time. This may cause a slight offset in playback of multiple clips.
  • Page 270: Multi-Function Module Device Control

    268). The current device is shown in the function button status display just below the Joystick, on the right side of the Multi-Func- tion Module. ‘Device Follow’ is displayed in the LED to the right of the top soft knob (Figure 164). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 271 DEVICE Wipe Wipe K2-3-3 01:0 0:20 :00 GOTO Adel Last Cur Clip Sprt-Fill APLY Clip+1 Sprt-Fill - - - BEGN JOG-STOP PLAY JOG+ PREV NEXT Sngl Clip+2 - - - HOME MULT Clip+3 - - - KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 272 (editing buttons appear in the main function area). 2. Press the button on the Multi-Function Module. The new clip name will appear in the position of the old clip name in the Event List. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 273 Clip Run Control in Single Device Mode The joystick provides the following clip control: • Joystick left—Left jog, • Joystick right—Right jog, • Joystick up—Fast Forward, • Joystick down—Rewind, and • Button on top of the joystick—Mark In. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 274: Multiple Device Control

    (device name). Device buttons toggle between high tally and low tally. All devices in high tally are part of the gang. Toggling to low tally removes the device from the gang. A gang can be immediately KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 275: Goto Mode

    Multi-Function Module to the Device HOME Control mode. Device Control with the Device Control Module The Kayenne Device Control Module (Figure 167) provides essential device control which can replace auxiliary devices such as DNF and Lance KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 276 Clip GV/BrightStar Select (Turn CS-1 CS-2 CS-3 CS-4 to Scroll) Load Go To Mark Mark In In IS 1 IS 2 IS-3 IS 4 Link Link Loop Loop IS 5 IS 6 Shutl In In Knob KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 277 • Play. The Device Control Module can control all configured devices with the fol- lowing properties: • Current Mark in/out, • Current duration, • Current clip name, • Current loop flag, • List of currently ganged devices. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 278: Device Selection

    ) button to gang the devices. Gang The DCM supports multiple gangs, so there may be a gang associated with the device on the button, and another gang on the device associated with button, and so on. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 279 The “Panel Gang” (Local Aux Bus gang) and the gang on the ‘ ’ button are the same when the button is selected. Gang selections made from the SDEL DCM in this way also affect gang selections made in the Local Aux Bus Module and vice versa. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 280: Q-Mem

    • Associate devices with the lettered buttons only, so you can set up your DCM for manual use, • Recall and cue devices without affecting the current letter button selec- tions, and • Both associate the devices with letter buttons and load, cue, and play them. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 281: Learning A Q-Mem Register With A Single Device

    Cue register for later A - F) recall: 1. Press and hold down the letter buttons for the devices to be linked (for example A, B, and D). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 282: Learning Additional Devices

    Both loop cue status and link status are always learned into the cue; if the Loop button is high tally, then a loop is learned and if Link Cue button is high tally blue, then the multiple devices are linked into the cue. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 283: Learning Only Device Associations Into A Register

    If a device which is learned into a cue is ganged to another device, then that gang association will be learned into the register too. So that when the reg- ister is recalled, the devices will be ganged. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 284: Status Display

    D Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø 7 : Ø 2 T C Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø GV/BrightStar CS-1 CS-2 CS-3 CS-4 Folder Load Clip Go To Mark Mark In In IS 1 IS 2 IS-3 IS 4 Link Link Loop Loop IS 5 IS 6 Shutl In In KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 285: E-Mem Control Of External Devices

    The Kayenne system does not play a DDR or VTR in sync along with the timeline as is done with digital effects devices controlled by CPL. Instead, the Kayenne system issues a play command and then lets the device manage its own playback.
  • Page 286: Operation

    You can enter timecode values without • (dot) separators. Simply enter the exact value. Leading zeros are ignored. For example, 00:02:00:11 can be entered by typing , or 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 287: Multiple Events On The Same Keyframe

    Play figured for control. The buttons transfer the control of devices Swap between panes. Additional con- Rewind Fast Forward Var Play Speed Mark Jog Forward/Back trols are available in the larger control pane on the left. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 288: Loading Clips

    If you change a clip locally on the K2 Summit, that clip name will be updated on the Kayenne Devices menus. If the folder list or clip list are incomplete, re-enabling the device will fetch the entire folder and clip list.
  • Page 289: Timeline Event Information And Work Buffer Values

    Examples Preparation for Control 1. Turn on the enable group button (or whichever button your machine control device has been associated with) and press the Emem button in the Master E-MEM Module. Edit KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 290 Figure 174), touch the Clear All Events button. This ensures only that device’s events will be specified in the keyframe. To Load, Cue, Play, and Stop a Clip: Preparation for Control 1. Follow the procedure above. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 291 For example, go to three seconds by pressing GoTM • 8. Touch the button in the Events pane to deselect the old Clear Events commands. This helps prevents accidental multiple load and cue commands in the same effect. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 292 7. Go to a later point in your effect giving sufficient time for the clips to load and cue. For example, press GoTM • Enter 8. Select PGM PST in the Next Transition area so it will mix on, and Key 1 setup a split key with the two DDR channels. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 293 DDR models), take the DDR on-air. The clip will play automatically. Because a Stop command was not entered, the clip will continue to play till it reaches its end, or is stopped with the Multi-Function Module or by some other means. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 294 6. When the Event List is complete, it can be used for your production without saving it. The list will only reside in RAM, however, and so will be lost if the Kayenne system is reset. 7. To save the Event List for reuse in the future, touch...
  • Page 295 The Devices, Gangs menu has two panes with scrolling lists, each listing the devices setup for Kayenne system control. A primary device is selected in the Primary Devices pane on the left, and the devices to be ganged to that primary device are selected in the Ganged Devices pane on the right.
  • Page 296 • Adding a story is simply an Insert operation. • When an Event List is loaded, the Multi-Function Module will scroll through the Event List and load only from there. The last entry in the readout is UNLOAD LIST which unloads the Event List. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 297: Router Interface Operation

    (router output). Changing the router source sends a different signal to the destination (called a take). A router destination can in turn be connected to a Kayenne input and be configured as a routed Kayenne source (called switcher source in this discussion and in the Kayenne menus). The router...
  • Page 298: Features

    • Interfaces to the Grass Valley SMS 7000 routing system. • Kayenne system configuration of routed Kayenne sources. • Names of router sources are shown on Kayenne panel source name dis- plays. • Router source selection control via the Control Panel, and Menu Panel.
  • Page 299: Operation

    Local Aux Module to enter Router Assign Mode. The source name displays will change to show only the routed Kayenne sources, with their current router source name. All other buttons and displays go dark. 2. Choose a switcher source by pressing its source select button. The shift level buttons can be used to access additional switcher sources.
  • Page 300: Operation

    The Router Control menu provides a way to directly change router sources from the Menu Panel. The Router Select menu is reached by pressing the Menu Panel button, then touching the category selec- R-MEM Router Control tion button (Figure 177). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 301 Figure 177. Router Control Menu The Router Destination pane on the left is a scrolling list of switcher sources (only sources configured as routed Kayenne sources appear). Each button displays the Switcher Source ID number, Destination, and Source. The cur- rently selected switcher source on the list is colored light blue.
  • Page 302 External router system panels can place protections on router destinations. The first panel placing a protection controls that destination. The Kayenne system will not be able to change router sources feeding router destinations protected from another panel, and vice versa.
  • Page 303: Router Control Of Aux Busses

    Router Control of Aux Busses Router Control of Aux Busses The Kayenne can be configured to allow Encore and Prelude control sys- tems, including standalone Prelude Control Panels, to control Aux bus source selections. All switcher Aux buses can be configured to appear on the Router Control System.
  • Page 304 Level 2: Suite 1 Key, Level 3: Suite 2 Video, and Level 4: Suite 2 Key. Once configured, you can switch Kayenne sources on Aux Busses from the external router. Note A Prelude router can communicate directly with the Kayenne switcher.
  • Page 305: R-Mem

    R-MEM Introduction R-MEM stands for router memory. With R-MEM you can use the Kayenne system to store groups of external router source selections for use later. One or all switcher sources can be selected for control, and the router source selections for all the selected switcher sources can be recalled and enacted quickly.
  • Page 306: R-Mem Menu Operation

    The R-MEM menu has a Router Destinations pane on the left showing the switcher sources, router sources and destinations, and protection status. Switcher sources configured as routed Kayenne sources also appear in the left pane. There is a Mode pane in the center and an R-mem pane on the right listing the R-MEM registers available (the full register number is dis- played on each register button).
  • Page 307 A switcher source that is currently on-air with an On Air protection status cannot be changed by an R-MEM recall. Either place the source off-air or select a different protection status to change the switcher source selection. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 308: E-Mem Control Of R-Mem

    R-MEM Enable Control and Auto Recall R-MEM also provides an additional level of control. R-MEM has its own set of enables that control which Kayenne sources (router destinations) are affected by a recall operation. This aspect of R-MEM is like the enable groups used for Master E-MEM.
  • Page 309: E-Mem Prefs Assignment

    Go to the R-MEM menu (touch the category selection button) R-MEM and enable the desired switcher sources. Select if you Auto Recall want the ability to recall R-MEM settings for only the selected switcher sources. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 310: Changing R-Mem On An Existing E-Mem Register

    Go to the R-MEM menu (touch the R-MEM category selection button) and enable the desired switcher sources. Select l if you Auto Recal want the ability to recall R-MEM settings for only the selected switcher sources. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 311: Loading R-Mem Registers

    ME Split Mode Operation Introduction Split Mode allows the operator to divide a Kayenne system ME into two partitions (Primary and Secondary) by enabling Split Mode on that ME. Each Split Mode ME partition can be assigned resources (keyers and wipe generators) of that ME.
  • Page 312 E-MEM recalls and transitions only affect part of the ME. If you want an alternate output from the same ME but wish to have the effects and transitions track on both outputs, Programmable Clean Feed mode is probably the better choice. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 313: Me Split Mode

    Secondary partition outputs. Unselected items remain assigned to the Primary partition. Note that keyers can be activated or deactivated (green button indicators on or off) on the individual outputs if desired, the same as in Programmable Clean Feed mode. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 314: Control Panel Controls

    Eng Setup Outputs You can preview ME partitions on switched preview using the System Bar. Hold down the button while making the selection to view the Sec- Sec PVW ondary partition preview of an ME. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 315: Transition Module

    Secondary is with the ME Sec level. The ME Mode is controlled by the ME Partition sub-level. ME Mode includes ME Split Mode, the assignments of the Keyers, Layered Mode and configuration of the ME PGM outputs. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 316: Split Local E-Mem Module Register Save To Disk

    PART Level and becomes enabled when the ME is placed into Split Mode. These settings affect how each split ME’s Local E-MEM Module and how the Master E-MEM Module is used to enact E-MEM control of the MEs. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 317: Me Partitions Menu

    Figure 182. ME Partitions Menu The ME and Pgm Pst data pads display the current partition control param- eters for that element. On a new Kayenne system the default settings assigns the partition boundary to the partition level (PART). Partition Boundary Control The partition control information can be assigned to an E-MEM level, or not be assigned (Not Assigned).
  • Page 318 Section 2 — System Operation • For the Kayenne default, the partition boundary is assigned to a dif- ferent E-MEM level entirely and complete independence of the split ME partitions results. This setting can be used to map all ME partition boundaries to the same separate level.
  • Page 319: Split Layered Mode

    Split Mode pane (Figure 183). Selecting , then selecting the button Split Primary sets the Primary partition to Layered mode. Likewise, selecting the Sec- button sets the Secondary partition to Layered mode. ondary KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 320: Control Panel Controls In Split Layered Mode

    A/B bus selections do not feed backgrounds for a primary partition that is in Layered mode. U1/U2 bus selections do not feed backgrounds for a secondary partition that is in Layered mode, but they can be used for key masks, video in bor- ders, wipe pattern source, etc. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 321: Macros

    Macros add enormous power and flexibility to the Kayenne system. Simple tasks can be recorded into a macro quickly and easily for rapid and reliable playback.
  • Page 322: Macro Playback

    Section 2 — System Operation The number of macros per configuration is determined by the size and number of Stripes in the Kayenne system. The following is used to deter- mine the total number: • Stripes (1-4), • Key row number (1-2), •...
  • Page 323: Macro Attachments

    Note Macro attachments to buttons without colors, do not appear to flash when Pre-/Post-Attached macros are attached. To verify that a macro is or is not attached, see the Macros, Attach menu. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 324: Macro Control Button Group

    To delegate one bus row for macro operations, press and hold down the button, then press a bus delegation button for the row to be Macro delegated. MCRO appears in the bus display reporting that the row is KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 325: Macro Menus

    Control Panel (registers 25 or 33 through 50). Using Macros Accessing Shifted Macros There are four levels of macros with the Kayenne system, Shift Level 1-4. Shift Level 1 is the default when the button is pressed on the Control...
  • Page 326: Recording A Macro With The Control Panel

    3. Touch the button. Record 4. Perform the steps you wish recorded into the macro, in the order they are to be performed, using the Control Panel and/or the menus. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 327: Panel Name

    Macro List pane (refer to Figure 185), for entering a Panel Name (four char- acters maximum). Kayenne displays that name in place of the Macro Reg- ister Number in the Local E-MEM Module (when the Macro menu is delegated by pressing the button on the module).
  • Page 328: Attaching A Macro Using The Menu

    Up to three macros (one of each type) can be attached to the same button. Attaching a Macro Using the Menu 1. Go to the Macros Attach menu (touch (Figure 186. Macros Attach Figure 186. Macros Attach Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 329: Playing An Attached Macro

    3. Perform the additional steps using the Control Panel and/or the menus. 4. Complete the append by pressing the blinking button, or pressing the blinking keyer row macro register button. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 330: Appending To A Macro In The Menu

    , or the buttons (enter or select a range Enter Reg(s) Select Reg(s) for the latter two). 5. Touch the button. Save Note Only the macro registers themselves are saved with this procedure, not any macro attachments. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 331: Loading Macro Registers

    However, improper use can create infinite loops or other undesirable behavior. It is especially important that your Kayenne system be loaded with the correct E-MEMs and Macros and is operating in the correct mode, or unpredictable system behavior will result from the mismatched E-MEMs and macros.
  • Page 332: Macro Editor

    Section 2 — System Operation Macro Editor Macro Editor is a powerful part of the Kayenne. The Macro Editor can com- municate with the Kayenne Frame or the Kayenne Frame Simulator. Con- figuring the menu to communicate with the Frame Simulator allows you to use the Macro Editor to edit/create macros offline on a PC.
  • Page 333: Configuring The Kayenne Menu

    Figure 187. Macro Editor Line Rate Shortcut 5. Open the shortcut to adjust the line rate. Configuring the Kayenne Menu Enter the Frame simulator IP Address: 1. In the Kayenne menu, touch Eng Setup Node Settings Frame Suite Nodes & ID 2.
  • Page 334: Macro Edit Menus

    Module will display the macro register number; it does not display the OLED name. Macro Edit Menus The Macro Edit/Create button pane with the button has been added to Edit the Macros, Catalog menu (refer to Figure 188). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 335: Macro Editing

    When reorganizing macro lines, you use the macro editing buttons which allow you delete, move, insert lines, etc. whereas with line editing, you can edit the individual lines; location, values, etc. for each. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 336: Line Editing

    If you wanted to use a macro built for ME 1 on ME 2, you could copy the macro register and go through each line and simply change ME 1, Primary to ME 2, Primary. The macro will now perform identically but for ME 2. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 337 Some components allow you to choose from a list of values (Figure 192). Figure 192. Edit Component Value Menu, Enter Value from List Dialog Example The dialog closes and the new value is displayed in the Component Value Menu’s data pad. Edit Value KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 338: Macro Editing/Organizing Using Buttons

    —Duplicates the selected line Duplicate Line —Inserts a new line after the selected line (opens the Compo- Insert New Line nent Edit Value menu) —Inserts a Delay (line) after the selected line (see Inserting a Insert Delay Macro Delay) KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 339: Creating A New Macro

    4. Choose the Group, Location, and Component by touching those buttons. 5. Touch the button to set the value for the component. Edit Value 6. Touch Apply 7. Touch Save Repeat the above steps for each line of the macro. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 340: Clipstore (Image Store Clips)

    • Large storage capacity, • Non-volatile memory—no loss of images due to power failure, • Clip control from the Kayenne Menu Panel and clip stack control from the Kayenne Control Panel, • ClipStore device controls (including macros and cues) are E-MEMable, •...
  • Page 341: Clipstore As An External Device

    Device 1 will be in the 3rd position. ClipStore can be used in a gang like any other external device. For more information about ganging devices, see Ganging on page 269. Figure 195. ClipStore in Device Menu KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 342: Kayenne Control Panel Operation

    Section 2 — System Operation Kayenne Control Panel Operation As with other external devices, device control is possible through the MFM (Multi-Function Module), the optional DCM (Device Control Module), and the System Bar. Engineering names (CS-1, CS-2, etc.) appear in the control panel displays and all motion controls provided from the server are available.
  • Page 343 • Touching the Current Folders data pad and then touching a clip in the Current Clip scrolling list (Figure 197). With the button selected (highlighted green), the clip will be Auto Load loaded into the selected ClipStore channel. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 344 196). Touching Search Clip the button displays the Search Clip keyboard. Type letters and/or numbers (minimum 1 character) and touch to execute the Enter search. The found clips will be listed in the scrolling clip list. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 345 • Start of Clip • Reverse Play • Stop • Play • End of Clip (The button is described in Replay with E-MEMs.) KF Trigs Note All the functions listed above can be controlled by macros. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 346 200). The motion control buttons become jeweled toggle buttons, and buttons are displayed Loop Enable Loop Disable (Figure 200). When a , or motion control button Loop Enable Loop Disable is touched, that operation will be learned by E-MEM. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 347: Recording Clips

    Record, Clip Record and Edit menus (Figure 201). The mode Record Edit buttons (Figure 201) are positioned at the top right of the menu. To record, mode button must be selected (highlighted light blue, Record Figure 201). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 348 Once either operation is completed, you are returned to the Record mode menu and the button is present and highlighted in red. Record Note Thumbnails do not display in the Current Thumbnail Viewer in Record Enable mode except when overwriting an existing clip. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 349 1. Touch to select the ClipStore channel for recording. 2. Touch the mode button. Record 3. Define the Record Elements you wish to apply to the clip to be recorded. 4. Touch the button. Record Enable KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 350: Editing Clips

    • Cut Edit while recording a clip (Cut Editing while Recording on page 354). For Cut Edit, touch and touch Image Store Replay & Record Clip Record and Edit button in the Edit Type mode group (Figure 206). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 351 Figure 203. Cut Edit Mode Mark a thumbnail The Cut Edit menu displays the currently loaded clip in the thumbnail view. If you wish to change the clip, touch the button before Change Clip editing (Figure 204). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 352 Trim and Remove Material can be removed from the head of a clip to a mark-in point and from a mark-out point to the end of a clip. Both operations can be per- formed on a single clip. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 353 (Figure 205), or Mark Split 2. Touch the data pad (below button) and enter the Mark Split Mark Split value for the split point in the Mark Split Point pop-up keypad, and touch (Figure 205). Enter KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 354 The two new sub-clips are created. Cut Editing while Recording A key advantage to using a ClipStore server is you can record and replay simultaneously. This allows you to create sub-clips from the currently recording clip. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 355 • Video (with embedded audio) and Key, or • Video, Audio (audio from a clip or .WAV file), and Key. 48kHz/.WAV file format CAUTION Audio files must be , other file types will not be recognized by ClipStore. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 356 If an audio element from another clip is used, and starts past the mark-in point of the video track, there will be no audio until the start of the audio timecode when the composite clip is played. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 357 The Use Audio From buttons are enabled (highlighted green) which Video Use Key From Video means only the video track will be edited and a new clip made with those changes: KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 358 1. Jog, shuttle, or play to where you want to mark thumbnail and touch data pad, or Mark Thumbnail 2. Touch the data pad and enter the mark-thumbnail point Mark Thumbnail in the pop-up keypad, and touch Enter KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 359 1. Unless the desired clip is loaded, touch the Video Thumbnail Viewer (Figure 209). Figure 209. Build Edit Mode—Audio Track Edit 2. Touch the button for the Video and touch the desired clip Change Clip (Figure 209). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 360 The button is enabled (highlighted Use Audio From Video green): 1. Unless the desired clip is loaded, touch the thumbnail viewer Video (Figure 210). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 361 With the Video Thumbnail Viewer selected, you can test the composite ele- ments using the motion control buttons. Make the sub-clip 1. Touch the button. Make Clip 2. Enter the name of the new clip and touch Enter KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 362 Thumbnail b. Enter the mark-thumbnail point in the pop-up keypad and touch Enter 4. Touch the button. Make Subclip(s) The new clip is created and appears in the clip lists in the ClipStore menus. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 363: File Operations

    • External USB Disk Drives (seen as Hard Disk Drives). USB storage devices can be inserted into the USB ports on both the Clip- Store server and on the Kayenne Menu Panel. Memory Sticks will be seen as Removable Disks and will be displayed in the From Disk/Folders and To Disk/Folders menu tabs.
  • Page 364 To exchange files with an external USB disk drive, you will need to create a shared folder in the device, in Windows: 1. Insert the USB connector for the external USB drive in the Menu Panel. 2. Minimize the Kayenne menu. 3. Open from the Desktop.
  • Page 365: Image Store (Stills)

    Image Store (Stills) Image Store (Stills) With Kayenne Image Store, you can capture or transfer still images to take to air or use as part of an effect. Video, key, and paired video/key images can be captured for playback with Image Store. JPEG, TIFF, BITMAP and Kalypso (.gva/.gva) images are converted when transferred into the Image...
  • Page 366: Image Store Operations

    Image Store channel and to configure Image Store for a key-only signal, still capture, and (Timeline) — Shortcut to Master E-MEM, E-MEM & Timeline menu T-Line (see E-MEM Operations on page 123). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 367 Capturing a Still from Input Video Image Store uses the “Grab” function to capture a still (in RAM) and the “Keep” function to load that still into cache. A “grabbed” image can be replaced with another Grab. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 368 365). 2. Go to the Capture Still menu by touching Image Store Replay & Record Still menu tab. Figure 215. Capture Still Menu 3. Select an Image Store channel by touching it (1-6 under ‘Program’). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 369 Input Source selected channel (Figure 215). Figure 216. Input Source Button/Menu 5. Touch the button. The button becomes the button Show E-E Show E-E Grab (Figure 217). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 370 Show E-E Grab still is captured. 7. With Show E-E enabled, touch the button (Figure 217) to place the Keep captured image in cache. 8. A keypad is displayed with a button (Figure 218). Name KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 371 (odd for video, even for key). For example, to capture a video/key pair from source input to Image Store Channels 1 and 2: 1. Go to the Image Store, Record & Replay, Stills menu tab and touch the button (Figure 219). Capture KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 372 Two existing video images can be “Married” using the button in the Marry Capture Still menu, to create a video/key image with the same Image Store ID. Once married, the image will take the ID number for the video in the odd channel. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 373 The two images become a video/key pair. The odd image’s thumb- nail/list item is displayed with its new Image ID and a V/K in the description. The image in the even numbered channel is now the key channel of the pair (Figure 221). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 374 Section 2 — System Operation Figure 221. Married Image Key Signal-only Capture In addition to capturing a video or video/key, Kayenne can be configured to capture a key-only signal. This setting is in the Quick Tab menu Src Ops 222). Also available in the Source Ops, Image Store menu.
  • Page 375 (see Capturing Stills as Video Key Pairs on page 371). Note If a linear key has been assigned in Eng Setup, that key will be captured but if no key was assigned, the key will be full raster white. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 376 Image playback is performed in the Image Store, Replay & Record, Stills menu tab (Figure 224). Images can be loaded into Preset and then switched to Program or loaded directly to Program. Images can also be cropped, positioned, and loaded as a video/key in the Playback menu. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 377 Image Store channel to select it Auto Load then touch the soft knob button data pad to display the Scroll Image List Enter an Image ID to go to keypad (Figure 225), enter an image number, and then touch Enter KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 378 3&4, 5&6) and touching the Video Key Pair button located at the top-right of the menu (Figure 224). On-Air tally is represented by a red border around the image in Program (right side of menu), otherwise the image is outlined in blue when selected (Figure 226). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 379 Soft knob data pads are provided to adjust crop parameters (right side of menu) and aperture type and confirm buttons to choose and enable which type of aperture will be used for the crop (Figure 227). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 380 (touching a soft knob data pad displays a keypad) (Figure 227). 5. Touch the button to perform the crop function (Figure 227). Confirm Crop Positioning Images The position of images can be changed in the Position menu (Figure 228). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 381 1. Touch an image from the scrolling list. 2. Touch the button. Freeze Mode 3. Viewing the image on a monitor, touch the buttons Frame Field 1 Field 2 to change the mode for the best image. 4. Touch the button. Confirm KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 382 Section 2 — System Operation Figure 229. Freeze Mode Button KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 383: Image Store Library

    Image Store (Stills) Image Store Library The Image Store Library menu allows you to perform file operations within Image Store. Native Kayenne and Kalypso (see Kalypso Still Image Conver- sion on page 389) and JPEG, TIFF, and BITMAP images can be transferred...
  • Page 384 4. Touch the data pad in the Range area. From 5. Enter a range of Image IDs to swap in the Start ID Number/End ID Number pop-up keypads. 6. Touch the data pad in the Range area. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 385 3. Enter a range of image IDs in the Start ID Number/End ID Number pop-up keypads. 4. Touch the data pad in the Range area. 5. Enter a range of image IDs in the Start ID Number/End ID Number pop-up keypads. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 386: Shared Image Folder On A Networked Pc

    To transfer files from a USB Memory Stick: 1. Copy supported files to a USB Memory Stick. 2. Insert the USB Memory Stick into the Kayenne Menu Panel (right side of menu). 3. Access the Image Store, Library menu by touching Image Store, Library menu.
  • Page 387 User Rights Assignment 9. Double-click on Deny access to this computer from the network 10. Ensure that “Guest” is not in the list, if it is, remove it and click on 11. Close the User Rights Assignment window. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 388 Pictures (best for many files) Adding a PC as a Node To view the shared Image folder between the PC and the Kayenne switcher, the PC must be added as a node in the Eng Setup, Node Settings, Control Surfaces menu on the Menu Panel.
  • Page 389: Kalypso Still Image Conversion

    Kalypso Still Image Conversion Stills created by a Kalypso Video Production Center can be converted for use on a Kayenne system. Kalypso files are converted by copying them to the Kayenne Image Cache or to another directory on the Kayenne system using the Kayenne Image Store Library menu.
  • Page 390 Note Kalypso NTSC Still Store images contain 486 lines, while the Kayenne Image Store supports 487 lines. A Kayenne system will display one black line at the bottom of the image raster of converted Kalypso NTSC stills. Conversion Procedure Kalypso still images are converted using the normal Kayenne Image Store Library copy procedure.
  • Page 391: Backup & Restore

    Touch the button. Create Folder c. Enter a folder name in the pop-up keyboard. d. Touch the button. Accept 3. Touch the toggle button to begin the backup operation Backup Cache Start (border highlights green). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 392 Scheduled Backup Path folder by navigating to an existing folder in the Navigation pane (left), or by creating a new target folder: a. Navigate to the desired directory in the navigation pane. b. Touch the button. Create Folder KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 393: Device Control

    System Bar on the Control Panel. The DCM (Device Control Module), allows you to scroll through and select an Image Store Channel (1-6), select an image for the channel, and load that image (Figure 234). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 394 1. Press and hold down a source select button that has an Image Store Channel attached. 2. Press the buttons together in the desired Device Control PREV NEXT Group (alternatively, you can press and hold down the PREV NEXT buttons and then press a source button). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 395 Image Store (Stills) 3. Press the buttons for that Device Control Group until the Prev Next desired image is displayed. 4. Press the button to load the image. Cue/Load KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 396: Camera Control With Ethernet Tally

    Kayenne Camera Integration provides the ability to place cameras into a usable but not fully shaded setup/rehearsal mode. The Kayenne Switcher can connect to up to 99 cameras via the Grass Valley LDK Connect Gateway. Cameras can be acquired by multiple suites.
  • Page 397 Camera Control with Ethernet Tally Figure 236. Source Ops, Cameras, Live Ops Menu Live Ops Kayenne camera control provides the ability to place cameras into a usable but not fully shaded setup/rehearsal mode using the menu buttons in the Live Ops menu tab...
  • Page 398 1. Touch a camera source or sources in the Camera Sources list. 2. In the Scene Files menu, touch the numbered Scene File in E-MEM button for the scene file you wish to save as part of an E-MEM. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 399: Multi-Function Module

    To access the Camera menu in the Multi-Function Module, press the Cams button from the Home menu (Figure 238). Figure 238. Multi-Function Module, Camera Menu Camera Wipe Wipe Cam1 Adel Last AIRS SF-1 SF-2 CBAR ABLK Filter 1/64 SF-3 SF-4 RED YELO Home KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 400 =Fast Recall of Scene Files 1-4 SF-1 SF-4 • soft knob scrolls through defined cameras (1-99). Camera • soft knob display is controlled by buttons and displays Filter the current filter wheel setting (1/4, 1/16, 1/64, CLEAR). KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 401: Newton Modular Control

    Kayenne Menu Application. This makes it possible to control Grass Valley Gecko and Kameleon frame modular products from a Kayenne Menu panel or PC running the Kayenne Menu Application. The modular frames must reside on the same subnet as...
  • Page 402: Newton Controls Configuration

    Section 2 — System Operation Newton Controls Configuration Newton functionality within Kayenne can be configured using any PC on the Kayenne network, provided the configuration tools are installed onto that PC. Select the option in the Kayenne Installer program to NetConfig install these configuration tools.
  • Page 403: External Device Newton Menu Description

    Newton Modular Control input can be assigned to Kayenne Menu Panel knobs. The user is then able to control those modules directly from the Kayenne system. Refer to the separate Newton Instruction Manual and NetConfig Instruction Manual for specific information about how to configure the Newton con- trols.
  • Page 404: Input Selection

    The menu displays asterisks for setups that have no parameters assigned. Newton Channel Information – The number of the Kayenne input BNC used to select the current Channel Newton channel is displayed. – The currently selected setup (1-5) is displayed in this pane.
  • Page 405 RGB; Y, R-Y, B-Y; A rectangular wipe pattern. For masking, the and Y, Cr, Cb are examples of component Kayenne system provides a special box wipe video. pattern generator allowing independent con- trol of the placement of each side of the box.
  • Page 406 Combining two or more video signals to- gether into one output signal. Pressing a control panel button twice rapidly to open a related menu. On the Kayenne sys- Control Signal tem, buttons supporting DPOP are labeled A signal used to perform an alteration or with a graphical indicator.
  • Page 407 In key effects, the key cut signal is used to in a linear key. specify where to cut a hole in the background that will be filled with the key fill video. The key cut signal determines the shape of the key effect. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 408 Key Invert necting the input signal to another piece of equipment. On Kayenne, only the analog ref- Reversing the polarity of a key, such that ma- erence input is loop though.
  • Page 409 A key effect in which a single video signal source that will be output by that ME during serves as both the key cut and key fill. the next background transition. Also called the B bus. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 410 The Kayenne Serial Digital Video system is based on source selection, rather than choosing crosspoints.
  • Page 411 Vertical Interval The portion of the video signal that occurs between the end of one field or frame and the beginning of the next. KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 412 Glossary KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 413 (macro) Delete removing Delete (macro) Auto Line-Rate Enable button Exchange ME Grab auto run History auto setup Insert Delay (macro) chroma key Keep chroma key with reshape keyer delegation auto transition KF Dur performing Load Show KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 414 ME procedure 253, clipping procedure Copy/Swap menu coring copy/swap with a macro flare suppression fringe coring key controls chroma key manual adjustments corner pinning primary color suppression corner pinning procedure KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 415 Menu Panel learn Local Aux Module recall Multi-Function Module reusing System Bar running with Menu Panel with auto run on Device Control Module effect duration controlling Image Store editing device control KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 416 ID gang external devices event list Gecko modular product automation global channel building iDPM editing Glow menu news rundown procedure Grab button Exchange ME button Grass Valley web site external device control by E-MEM KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 417 Library menu applying key store image procedure marrying stills explained network security and remote file transfer image grab procedure transferrable file formats keyer input selection copy procedure newton swap procedure insert after keyer delegation KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 418 Letterbox button line editing description MatchDef new macro procedure SetDef offline editing lever arm transition macros button group Lighting menu manual transition line rate signal format conversion mapping load preference procedure buttons KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 419 Device Enables procedure Drop Shadow modify all absolute External Device Gangs definition Glow modify all relative Kurl definition Lighting module Macro Copy/Swap Device Control Newton Master E-MEM Page Turn (Kurl) Multi-Function Pos/Mod (Kurl) Source Select R-MEM KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 420 NetConfig installation partial keyframes Newton partition configuration eDPM controls explained installation on Kayenne partition boundary source selection via Kayenne assignment newton definition accellerate knobs detailed explanation channel path control delegation pvw bus changing values input selection curve tips...
  • Page 421 Rtr (Router) button delegation button mapping Local Aux panel source button mapping running an effect removing attachment running an effect, auto run on Repl Attach (macro) button reshape chroma key restoring KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 422 Source Select Module newton overview setup selector source colors newton source to button mapping shadow default settings chroma key split key Show Attach (macro) button how to Single Press Open (SPOP) split layered mode KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 423 Video Processor Frame location general description menu category selection touch screen touch screen Menu Panel transform engine web site documentation crop controls web site FAQ database drop shadow controls web site Grass Valley Easy Cube KAYENNE — User Manual...
  • Page 424 Index web site software download work buffer source memory KAYENNE — User Manual...

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