Sony MVS-6000 User Manual

Sony MVS-6000 User Manual

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MVS-6000 System
(With CCP-9000 Series Center Control Panel)
User's Guide
Multi Format Switcher System
[English]
Volume 3
1st Edition
Software Version 8.00 and Later

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  • Page 1 MVS-6000 System (With CCP-9000 Series Center Control Panel) User’s Guide Multi Format Switcher System [English] Volume 3 1st Edition Software Version 8.00 and Later...
  • Page 2 NOTICE TO USERS © 2009 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation.
  • Page 3: Chapter 18 System Setup (System)

    <Organization of This User's Guide> The User’s Guide for this system comprises Volumes 1 to 3. Volume 1 The volume comprises the following chapters. Chapter 1 MVS-6000 Functions Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel Chapter 3 Signal Selection and Transitions Chapter 4 Keys...
  • Page 4 Chapter 23 Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally (Router/Tally) Chapter 24 Simple Connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel Chapter 25 DIAGNOSIS Appendix (Volume 3) • Data Saved by [Setup Define] and [Initial Status Define] • Error Messages Index...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 18 System Setup (System) Setup for the Whole System.................13 Network Settings (Network Config Menu)..........14 Making the Network Settings..............14 System Settings (System Config Menu) ............15 Specifying the Switcher Controlled by the Control Panel ....15 Specifying the DME Connected to the Switcher........16 Enabling the FM Data Port of the Switcher ..........17 Setting the Signal Format (Format Menu)..........18 Setting the Signal Format ..............18...
  • Page 6 Chapter 19 Control Panel Setup (Panel) Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu)..........54 Panel Setup ....................54 Interchanging the Bank Order or Disabling Operation ......55 Assigning Two M/E Banks to One M/E Bank ........56 Assigning the Key Delegation in the Downstream Key Control Block (MKS-8032 DSK Fader Module, Option) .........57 Linking Switcher Bus and Router Destination........58 Linking Transitions Between Keyers ............61...
  • Page 7 Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) ....104 Making Control Panel GPI Input Settings...........104 Making Control Panel GPI Output Settings ........107 Setting the Control Mode for P-Bus Devices ........109 Setting the SCU Editor Panel Port ............109 Making DCU Serial Port Settings ............110 Sharing Disk Recorder/Extended VTR File Lists .......111 Operation Settings (Operation Menu)............112 Setting the On-Air Tally..............113...
  • Page 8 Making Phase Adjustment and Through Mode Settings.....132 Making Video Process Settings............133 Enabling the Illegal Color Limiter ............133 Setting the Format Converter Inputs ...........134 Signal Output Settings (Output Menu) ............140 Assigning Output Signals ..............140 Setting the Output Signal ..............141 Settings Relating to Video Switching (Transition Menu) .......145 Selecting the Bank to Make the Settings..........145 Settings Relating to Keys, Wipes, Frame Memory and Color Correction (Key/Wipe/FM/CCR Menu) ............148...
  • Page 9 Setting the Monitor Output..............174 Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) ....175 Making DME GPI Input Settings ............176 Making DME GPI Output Settings .............178 Chapter 22 DCU Setup (DCU) Setup Relating to DCU ................180 Settings Relating to Parallel Inputs (Input Config Menu)......181 Assigning a GPI Input Port ..............181 Releasing the Assignment of a GPI Input Port........182 GPI Input Setting (GPI Input Assign Menu)...........183...
  • Page 10 Deleting Tally Copy Settings ..............216 Parallel Tally Settings (Parallel Tally Menu) ..........217 Making or Modifying Parallel Tally Settings........217 Deleting Parallel Tally Settings............218 Serial Tally Settings (Serial Tally Menu) ..........219 Setting or Changing the Serial Tally Settings ........219 Making the Serial Tally Source Address Settings.......219 Clearing a Source Address Setting ............220 Chapter 24 Simple Connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel Procedure for Simple Connection .............222...
  • Page 11 Chapter 18 System Setup (System) Setup for the Whole System ...............13 Network Settings (Network Config Menu) ..........14 Making the Network Settings ..............14 System Settings (System Config Menu) ............15 Specifying the Switcher Controlled by the Control Panel ....15 Specifying the DME Connected to the Switcher .........16 Enabling the FM Data Port of the Switcher ........17 Setting the Signal Format (Format Menu) ..........18 Setting the Signal Format ..............18...
  • Page 12 Locking the Setup Menu Settings ............46...
  • Page 13: Setup For The Whole System

    Setup for the Whole System Carry out operations relating to setup for the whole system in the Engineering Setup menu. To access the Engineering Setup menu, press the top menu selection button [ENG SETUP]. Here the “whole system” refers to all devices connected on the Control LAN. The DCU is connected through the control panel, but is also included in the “whole system.”...
  • Page 14: Network Settings (Network Config Menu)

    Network Settings (Network Config Menu) This provides automatic configuration of all devices connected to the Data LAN (excluding the DCU), and displays a list of them. To make the network settings, use System >Network Config menu. To display the Network Config menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF1 ‘System’...
  • Page 15: System Settings (System Config Menu)

    System Settings (System Config Menu) Specify the overall system operation mode and the hierarchical relationship of the devices. To make the system settings, use the System >System Config menu. To display the System Config menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF1 ‘System’ and HF2 ‘System Config.’...
  • Page 16: Specifying The Dme Connected To The Switcher

    To select the lighting mode of the switcher bus selection buttons on the remote panel When switching buses with the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel or other remote panel connected via S-Bus data link, you can select the lighting mode of the bus selection buttons. In the System >System Config >Panel Assign menu, select either of the following in the <S-Bus Remote Sw'er Status>...
  • Page 17: Enabling The Fm Data Port Of The Switcher

    Enabling the FM Data Port of the Switcher With the FM data port enabled, frame memory data can be transferred in a short time between the switcher and the control panels. Note If multiple control panels are in use, [FM Data Port Enbl] can be turned on for only one control panel per switcher.
  • Page 18: Setting The Signal Format (Format Menu)

    720P 59.94 SD system 59.94 480i 576i To use the MVS-6000 with multi-format support requires the optional BZS- 6540M Switcher Upgrade Software. The following software options are also required depending on the number of M/E banks. Product name Model No.
  • Page 19: Switching The Input Reference Signal For Hd System

    For the method of inputting an install key, see “Making Settings Required to Use the Software” (page 32). In the System >Format menu, select the device for operations. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. •...
  • Page 20: Setting Conversion Formats

    Setting Conversion Formats Installing the MKS-8450G Format Converter Board in the MVS-6000 enables signal video format conversions. This operation is valid only when BB is selected in the <Ref Input Format> group. Format converter Installing the MKS-8450G Format Converter Board in the switcher enables the following signal video format conversions.
  • Page 21 Format combinations allowing conversion The supported combinations of switcher signal format and format converter (inputs 1 to 8) are as follows. Switcher signal format Format converter signal format setting setting FC Input 1-8 FC Output 1, 2 480i/59.94 720P/59.94 Format selected for FC 1080i/59.94 Input 1-8 576i/50...
  • Page 22 Press the button for the desired signal format. Setting the Signal Format (Format Menu)
  • Page 23: Setting The Screen Aspect Ratio (Format Menu)

    Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio (Format Menu) Switch the screen aspect ratio to 4:3 or 16:9. To set the screen aspect ratio, use the System >Format menu. Setting the screen aspect ratio In the System >Format menu, press [Aspect]. The Aspect menu appears. In the <Screen Aspect>...
  • Page 24: Selecting The State After Powering On (Start Up Menu)

    Selecting the State After Powering On (Start Up Menu) Set the initial state of the devices when the system is powered on. For each device, you can select Resume mode or Custom mode. Resume mode This resumes the setting state at the previous power-off operation. This setting is only available for the switcher processor and panel.
  • Page 25: Saving And Recalling Setup Data

    Saving and Recalling Setup Data Hard disk / memory card User setup data Load Save File menu: File menu: [Save] [Load] Current setup data (If in Resume mode, settings data is saved.) Store Initialize In Custom mode, power on or reset Setup Setup menu: menu:...
  • Page 26: Selecting The State At Start-Up

    each device is recalled when a reset is made or the power is turned back on. (See “Selecting the State at Start-up” (page 26).) Note that the setup data in RAM can also be saved to the control panel hard disk or memory card.
  • Page 27: Saving User-Defined Settings

    Select [Yes]. The start-up state settings are saved. Saving User-Defined Settings Saving the Setup settings After selecting the devices to which the settings apply to, in the System >Start Up menu, press [Setup Define]. A confirmation message appears. Press [Yes]. This saves the setup settings for the selected devices in non-volatile memory within the respective devices.
  • Page 28 When the autoload function is enabled, a directory “PWON_LD” appears in the corresponding File menu. About saving data which can be loaded by the autoload function, see “Saving Files Recalled by Autoload” in Chapter 17 (Volume 2). Selecting the State After Powering On (Start Up Menu)
  • Page 29: Reset And Initialization (Initialize Menu)

    Reset and Initialization (Initialize Menu) To carry out a reset or memory initialization for a device, use the System >Initialize menu. • Reset: Reset to state after powering on. • All Clear: Clear the memory, and carry out initialization. The Network Config, System Config, Format, and Start Up setup values are set by reference to data stored in non-volatile memory, and the system automatically starts up.
  • Page 30: Installation And Device Setup (Install/Unit Config Menu)

    Installation and Device Setup (Install/Unit Config Menu) To install software or firmware in a device, use the System >Install/Unit Config menu. This installs the software and firmware in all devices (including the DCU) connected to the Data LAN. To display the Install/Unit Config menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF1 ‘System’...
  • Page 31 OK: Installation already completed. On: For installation, but not completed. Error: An error occurred during installation. Cancel: Installation canceled. Lower list: For the device selected in the upper list, this shows an automatically detected list of software that can be installed on the particular device.
  • Page 32: Making Settings Required To Use The Software

    (If the software has been factory installed, the install key is not required.) For the method of obtaining an install key, contact your Sony representative. To obtain a key, you may be required to submit the unique device ID of the switcher you are using.
  • Page 33 Device name Unique device ID Whether or not software licensed List of software option model names and numbers Entering the install key When you have the install key, carry out the following procedure. In the System >Install/Unit Config menu, use either of the following methods to select the device for which you want to register the license.
  • Page 34 Press [License Management]. The License Management menu appears. Press [Activate License]. A keyboard window appears. Enter the 16-character install key you have been given, and press [Enter]. A license registration completed message appears. Press [OK]. The status area Condition box shows “Active.” Using either of the following methods, restart the device.
  • Page 35: Adding User Texture Patterns

    A confirmation message appears. Press [Yes]. A license registration canceled message appears. Press [OK]. The status area Condition box showing “Active” changes to blank. Using either of the following methods, restart the device. • In the System >Initialize menu, select only the device for which you registered the license, and press [Reset] in the <Initialize>...
  • Page 36 File name: alphanumeric (maximum 8 characters) + extension (bmp) Example: wood_01.bmp Image size (horizontal × vertical): 128 × 128 to 1024 × 1024 pixels The maximum number of texture files that can be handled by the system is related to the image size of the texture files, as shown in the following table (when all images are the same size).
  • Page 37 1 The rest of the capacity 2 Texture number list 3 Directory selection button 4 Texture file list 8 Make Package button 7 Delete button 6 Select button 5 Grid display of memory capacity a The rest of the capacity (available memory space) This shows an available memory space in units of 128×128 pixels (a maximum of 64 units of memory space is available).
  • Page 38 c Directory selection button By pressing this button to display the popup window, you can select a directory on the memory card. d Texture file list This shows the texture files stored on the memory card. If a texture file is stored in a directory, press the directory selection button and select the directory in the popup window, to show a list of files.
  • Page 39 • Turn the knob. Press [Texture Package]. Note If you select a device for which the spotlighting license is not enabled, then [Texture Package] is not enabled. The Texture Package menu appears. For details of the Texture Package menu, see page 36. In the texture number list, select the number for which you want to register the texture package, by any of the following methods.
  • Page 40 not possible to assign the same texture file to two or more different texture numbers.) • In the following cases, texture file assignment is not possible. – If there is no available memory space (“The rest of the capacity:0” appears) –...
  • Page 41 The Install/Unit Config menu appears; the status area shows the version information for the software installed on the various devices. Press [Install]. The System >Install/Unit Config >Install menu appears; the status area shows the following information. Upper list: For each connected device, this shows the device name, current software version (Current), and the information about the texture package that can be installed (Install, Title).
  • Page 42: Saving A Frame Memory Clip With Ancillary Data

    Press [Install]. The “Install” box shows “On,” confirming that this is to be installed. To cancel this installation setting, press “Install” once more, making the box blank. To carry out the installation, press [Execute]. A confirmation message appears. Select [Yes]. This carries out the installation, and when it completes normally, the “Install”...
  • Page 43: System Maintenance (Maintenance Menu)

    System Maintenance (Maintenance Menu) • Date and time setting • Formatting a memory card • Primary settings for USB external storage device • Reloading a USB driver • Formatting the hard disk • Locking setup menu operations – For each VF button group, selecting a set of candidate menus to be locked, then locking all of the candidates using a password.
  • Page 44: Using A Memory Card

    Press the [Set Date/Time] button. This sets the current time to the date and time set in step 1, and the setting in the “Current” box of the status area changes accordingly. Using a Memory Card Displaying memory card information Insert the memory card into the memory card slot.
  • Page 45: Reloading A Usb Driver

    Note Without this setting, you cannot use the “Memory Card” item in the File menu to access a memory card on a storage device connected to the USB device. In the System >Maintenance menu, using any of the following methods, select the USB device you want to set as primary.
  • Page 46: Locking The Setup Menu Settings

    To execute the initialization operation, press [Yes]. To cancel, press [No]. If you have pressed [Yes], the hard disk initialization operation is executed, and a finished message appears. If you have pressed [No], the initialization operation is canceled, and the System >Maintenance menu appears again.
  • Page 47 This makes the selected menus candidates for locking, and a padlock icon appears in the “Lock” box (in the unlocked state) Note If there are already one or more locked menus, selection of lock candidates is not possible. To deselect a lock candidate After selecting a menu, press [Lock Item Select] once more, to clear the Lock box.
  • Page 48 A keyboard window labeled “Old Password” appears. Enter the old password, and press [Enter]. If the password is correct, a keyboard window labeled “New Password” appears. Enter the new password, and press [Enter]. Enter the new password once more, for confirmation. This sets the new password.
  • Page 49 This selection is reflected in the lock candidate list in the Setup Operation Lock menu. Note If there are already one or more locked menus, selection of lock candidates is not possible. In this case, the indication of the [Lock Item Select] button changes as follows. When a menu other When the displayed than the displayed...
  • Page 50 System Maintenance (Maintenance Menu)
  • Page 51: Chapter 19 Control Panel Setup (Panel)

    Chapter 19 Control Panel Setup (Panel) Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu) ........54 Panel Setup ..................54 Interchanging the Bank Order or Disabling Operation .......55 Assigning Two M/E Banks to One M/E Bank ........56 Assigning the Key Delegation in the Downstream Key Control Block (MKS-8032 DSK Fader Module, Option) .......57 Linking Switcher Bus and Router Destination ........58 Linking Transitions Between Keyers ..........61...
  • Page 52 Assigning a Cross-Point Button to Enable/Disable Side Flags ...85 Auxiliary Bus Control Block Settings (Aux Assign Menu) .....87 Assigning a Bus to an AUX Delegation Button ........87 Using the Auxiliary Bus Control Block for Router Control ....88 Setting Button Assignments (Prefs/Utility Menu) ........93 Assigning Functions to User Preference Buttons ........93 Assigning a Function to a Memory Recall Button in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block (MKS-8033 Utility/Shotbox Module, Option) .98...
  • Page 53 Adjusting the Alarms .................121 Calibrating the Touch Panel ..............121 Setting the Menu to be Shown When the Menus Are Started ...122 Selecting the Mouse Button Used for Adjusting the Knob Parameters ....................122...
  • Page 54: Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu)

    Overall Control Panel Settings (Config Menu) To carry out the overall control panel settings, use the Panel >Config menu. To display the Config menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and HF1 ‘Config.’ The status area shows the “Bank numbers 1 to 4” (physical locations) of the M/ E and PGM/PST banks, the allocated bank names, and whether or not operation is enabled.
  • Page 55: Interchanging The Bank Order Or Disabling Operation

    • Compact Key Module Assign: You can select which keys can be operated with an independent key transition control block (simple type). • M/E Operation Inhibit: For each M/E or PGM/PST bank, enable or inhibit utility bus-related and key-related operations. Interchanging the Bank Order or Disabling Operation In the Panel >Config menu, select the Bank you want to set, using any of the following methods.
  • Page 56: Assigning Two M/E Banks To One M/E Bank

    Assigning Two M/E Banks to One M/E Bank In the Panel >Config menu, select the M/E bank for which you want to make the setting. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. •...
  • Page 57: Assigning The Key Delegation In The Downstream Key Control Block

    Press [Dual M/E Xpt Swap], toggling it on or off. On: The lower M/E bank is non-shifted, and the higher M/E bank is shifted. Off: The lower M/E bank is shifted, and the higher M/E bank is non- shifted. Assigning the Key Delegation in the Downstream Key Control Block (MKS-8032 DSK Fader Module, Option) As an example, to assign key 4 of the M/E-1 bank to key delegation button 1 of the downstream key control block 1, use the following procedure.
  • Page 58: Linking Switcher Bus And Router Destination

    Linking Switcher Bus and Router Destination To provide links between the switcher bus and router destination, make the following settings as required. Matrix selection: Select the target of link setting from the eight matrices (1 to Matrix position definition: Set the start address and level for the source and destination on the S-Bus.
  • Page 59 In the Panel >Config >Link/Program Button >External Bus Link menu, press [Link Matrix Adjust]. The Link Matrix Adjust menu appears. The status area shows the status of the currently selected matrix, and a list of the source and destination start addresses that can be selected. In this menu too, you can use the knobs to select the link for the setting.
  • Page 60 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Source No Matrix source selection 1 to 128 To confirm the matrix source selection made in step 2, press [Link Source Set]. This confirms the selection, which is reflected in the status area. As required, repeat steps 2 and 3 to select the matrix sources to be linked to other cross-point buttons.
  • Page 61: Linking Transitions Between Keyers

    Linking Transitions Between Keyers In the Panel >Config menu, press [Link/Program Button]. The Link/Program Button menu appears. In the <Link> group, press [Key Trans Link]. The Key Trans Link menu appears. The status area shows the keyers for each M/E bank and the linked keyers. Using any of the following methods, select the keyer to be the master.
  • Page 62: Selecting The Module To Be The Reference For Device Control Block

    The [KEY1], [KEY2], [KEY3], and [KEY4] next transition selection buttons in the transition control block are now selected coupled to the settings in the Key Trans Link menu for transition links between keyers. Note These settings apply to the whole Key Trans Link menu. It is not possible to make separate settings for each master keyer.
  • Page 63 The left side of the status area shows region selection buttons; the upper part of the right side shows a list of regions assigned to region selection buttons, and the lower part shows a list of assignable regions. Press the indication of the button for the assignment. The button you pressed appears in reverse video.
  • Page 64: Setting The Assignment Of Transition Type Selection Buttons

    To delete a region assignment In step 3 of the procedure “Assigning a Region to a Region Selection Button in the Numeric Keypad Control Block” (page 62), make the selection to which the operation applies, then press [Clear]. This clears the assignment of the selected region. Setting the region selection buttons selected when the [ALL] button is pressed In the Panel >Config >10 Key Region Assign menu, press [All Select] in...
  • Page 65: Setting Vtr Operation Button Assignment

    The current assignment of the transition type selection buttons appears at the upper left. Press the transition type selection button for which you want to change the assignment. The button you pressed appears in reverse video. Using any of the following methods, select the transition type to be assigned, from the list on the right.
  • Page 66 On the lower left, [PTN LIMIT], [LIMIT SET], and [KF] appear with their current assignments. Press any of the [NORM], [NORM/REV], and [REV] buttons. The three buttons appear in reverse video. Using any of the following methods, select the button functions for the assignment from the list on the right.
  • Page 67: Setting The Assignment Of Macro Operation Buttons

    The texts on the button displays change to the selected items. To inhibit the button operations Press [Clear]. To make the assignment the default Press [Default]. Setting the Assignment of Macro Operation Buttons Note This setting is disabled for the CCP-9000/9000A. To switch the [UNDO] button on a simple type Flexi Pad control block to a [MCRO] button for macro operation, use the following procedure.
  • Page 68: Assigning Keys To The Independent Key Transition Control Block

    Press the indication (DSK1, DSK2) of the button for the assignment. The button you pressed changes to reverse video. Using any of the following methods, select the key to be assigned. • Press directly on the list. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. •...
  • Page 69 In this case, “Key1,2” and “Key3,4” are the keys of the switcher bank (M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3, PGM/PST) in which the independent key transition control block is installed and whose assignment is determined by the M/E Assign menu. When the independent key transition control block (simple type) is installed in the extension section Select the keys to be assigned from the following.
  • Page 70: Assigning Preview Output To Preview Selection Buttons

    Here, press on the intersection of the “2nd Row” column and “Module Assign” row. In the <Module Assign> group, select the key you want to assign. In this example, select [Key3,4]. To return the key assignment to the default In the Compact Key Module Assign menu, press [Default]. This returns all key assignments to their factory default state.
  • Page 71: Assigning Functions To The Device Control Block

    To cancel an assignment Select the button, then press [Clear]. This leaves nothing assigned. To return all preview selection button assignments to the factory default state In the Fade To Black Module menu, press [Default]. Assigning Functions to the Device Control Block Assigning devices or functions to the device selection buttons and other buttons of the device control block (search dial) You can assign devices and functions to the device selection buttons, SBOX...
  • Page 72 To cancel an assignment Select the button, then press [Clear]. This removes the assignment to that button. To return all device selection button assignments to the factory default state In the Device Control Module menu, press [Default]. Assigning devices and functions to the region selection buttons of the device control block (MKS-8031TB Trackball Module, option) You can assign devices and functions to the region selection buttons of the...
  • Page 73: Inhibiting Utility Bus And Key Operations

    To cancel an assignment Select the button, then press [Clear]. This removes the assignment to that button. To return all device selection button assignments to the factory default state In the Joystick/Trackball Module menu, press [Default]. Inhibiting Utility Bus and Key Operations You can inhibit operations on the utility bus and keys 1 to 4 of the M/E and PGM/PST banks by menu operations.
  • Page 74: Preference Buttons

    Assigning Functions to the Menu Control Block Top Menu and User Preference Buttons To these 41 buttons, you can freely assign a menu recall or user preference button function. For details of the menu control block, see Chapter 2 (Volume 1). In the Panel >Config menu, press [Link/Program Button].
  • Page 75: Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu)

    Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu) To carry out the cross-point settings, use the Panel >Xpt Assign menu. To display the Xpt Assign menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and HF2 ‘Xpt Assign.’ The status area shows a list of “cross-point assign tables” to use for the M/E banks, PGM/PST bank, and various buses.
  • Page 76: Creating Cross-Point Assign Tables

    Creating Cross-Point Assign Tables As cross-point assign tables, you can create a “main” table and up to 14 other tables (table 1 to table 14). However, you can only carry out assignment of the video and key combinations in the main table. Creating the main table In the main table, a pair consisting of a video signal and a key signal is assigned to each button number.
  • Page 77 • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Source No Selection of source to be assigned 1 to 128 Using the buttons in the <Xpt Assign> group, assign the selected signal to the button number currently selected in the main table.
  • Page 78 currently assigned signals. However, assignment of video and key combinations is impossible. In the Panel >Xpt Assign menu, press [Table Button Assign]. The Table Button Assign menu appears. The table number appears on the upper left part of the status area. The left part of the status area shows the cross-point button numbers, video and key pair numbers, video signal source names and source numbers, and key signal source names and source numbers.
  • Page 79 Note When a button number in the range 121 to 128 is selected, execution of “Insert” is impossible. The signal assignments to button numbers 121 to 128 cannot be changed. When “Insert” is executed for any other number, moving down of signals ends at number 120, and the signals assigned to numbers 121 to 128 are maintained in their original lines.
  • Page 80 Hold: Acts as a shift button, and the shifted version of the cross-point buttons is enabled while the button is held down. Lock: Acts as a shift button, and pressing the button toggles between the shifted version and the unshifted version. Off: Acts as a cross-point button, in a 16-button system as button number 16, in a 24-button system as button number 24, and in a 32-button system as button number 32.
  • Page 81: Copying Cross-Point Assign Tables

    Sequential names for multiple signals When you specify a number at the end of a signal name, all of the signals in the range selected by knobs 1 and 2 are automatically assigned names ending with sequential numbers. Example: To assign sequential names to source signal 2 through source signal 1.
  • Page 82: Selecting Cross-Point Assign Tables

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Left No Selection of copy source 1 to 15 Right No Selection of copy destination 1 to 14 Press [Copy]. A confirmation message appears, asking whether or not to execute the copy. To execute the copy, press [Yes], and to cancel the operation, press [No]. Selecting Cross-Point Assign Tables You can select the cross-point assign table to be used for each of the following banks or buses.
  • Page 83: Exporting Source Names And Destination Names

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Values Table No Selection of table 1 to 15 to be assigned Press [Table Assign Set]. This sets the table for the selected switcher bank or bus. Exporting Source Names and Destination Names To send the source names and destination names to the S-Bus, use the following procedure.
  • Page 84: Making Settings For Audio Mixer

    Making Settings for Audio Mixer Enabling the function to link the audio mixer Note For audio mixer operations in this system, it is necessary to set Mixer ESAM- II for the DCU 9-pin serial port. For details, see “Serial Port Settings (Serial Port Assign Menu)” (page 192). In the Panel >Xpt Assign menu, using any of the following methods, select the M/E bank or bus.
  • Page 85: Assigning A Cross-Point Button To Enable/Disable Side Flags

    Assigning a Cross-Point Button to Enable/Disable Side Flags By assigning the side flag function to the rightmost button in a cross-point button row, you can use this button to enable/disable side flags for each of the M/E and PGM/PST banks. This setting applies to all of the M/E and PGM/PST banks.
  • Page 86 This assigns the rightmost cross-point button to enabling/disabling the side flag function. Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu)
  • Page 87: Auxiliary Bus Control Block Settings (Aux Assign Menu)

    Auxiliary Bus Control Block Settings (Aux Assign Menu) To carry out the settings of the AUX delegation buttons in the auxiliary bus control block, use the Panel >Aux Assign menu. To display the Aux Assign menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and HF3 ‘Aux Assign.’ The left side of the status area shows the delegation numbers, and the list of buses set;...
  • Page 88: Using The Auxiliary Bus Control Block For Router Control

    M/E1 Utility, P/P Utility, Frame Memory Source1 and 2, Edit Preview, DSK1 to 4 Fill/ Source, M/E-1 Key 1 to 4 Fill/Source, M/E-1 EXT DME, P/P EXT DME, and CCR 1 and 2 • For a button for which you want to disable operation, press [Inhibit]. Press [Set] to confirm the selection.
  • Page 89 Using any of the following methods, select a destination selection button and the destination to be assigned to the button. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. •...
  • Page 90 Setting the source table In the Panel >Aux Assign >RTR Mode Setting menu, press [Source Table Assign]. The Source Table Assign menu appears. In the <Source Table Select> group, select the source table you want to manipulate. Press [Table Assign]. The Table Assign menu appears.
  • Page 91 To expand the shift function To set the [KEY] button as a shift operation expansion button, in the Source Table Assign menu select the source table, then in the <Expand Xpt Shift Assign> group, press [Key Button]. In order not to expand the shift operation, press [No Assign] in the <Expand Xpt Shift Assign>...
  • Page 92 Note When a destination selection button is set to Inhibit, then even if SS Enable is on, the snapshot for that destination is not recalled. Auxiliary Bus Control Block Settings (Aux Assign Menu)
  • Page 93: Setting Button Assignments (Prefs/Utility Menu)

    Setting Button Assignments (Prefs/Utility Menu) Assign the [PREFS 1] to [PREFS 16] buttons in the menu control block, and the utility/shotbox control block buttons. This assigns recalling frequently used menus (menu shortcuts), enabling/ disabling functions (recalling utility commands) and recalling shotbox registers or macro registers.
  • Page 94 When Menu Shortcut is selected: For the subsequent operations, see the next item “Assigning a menu shortcut to a user preference button” (page 97). When Utility Command is selected: A list of commands appears on the right of the status area; using any of the following methods, select the command you want to assign.
  • Page 95 List of utility commands and user preference button status The following table shows the utility commands that can be assigned to user preference buttons. Function Button status Command name Lit amber SWR Remote1 Enbl Switcher Remote 1 enabled/disabled Enabled Disabled SWR Remote2 Enbl Switcher Remote 2 enabled/disabled DME1 Editor Port Enbl DME1 editor port enabled/disabled...
  • Page 96 Function Button status Command name Lit amber AUX1 ST AUX1 output safe title on/off AUX48 output safe title on/off AUX48 ST FM Src1 Frame Frame freeze of frame memory source During frame Either of the other Freeze freeze two states FM Src1 Filed Freeze Field freeze of frame memory source 1 During field Either of the other...
  • Page 97 Function Button status Command name Lit amber Macro AT with Rate When registering an auto transition macro event, on/off setting of mode to save transition rate Macro AT with A/B Bus When registering an auto transition macro event for the transition control block, on/off setting of mode to save A/ B Bus cross-point settings Macro TL with Region...
  • Page 98: Assigning A Function To A Memory Recall Button In The Utility/Shotbox Control Block (Mks-8033 Utility/Shotbox Module, Option)

    Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required, to assign all desired menu shortcuts to the user preference buttons. To abandon the process of menu shortcut assignment In the Prefs/Utility menu, press [Menu Shortcut] once more. This exits the menu shortcut assignment mode. Assigning a Function to a Memory Recall Button in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block (MKS-8033 Utility/ Shotbox Module, Option)
  • Page 99 • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Command Utility command selection 1 and upwards GPI No GPI port number 1 and upwards a) When the Command parameter is set to Sw’er GPI Test Fire, Panel GPI Test Fire, DCU GPI, or Test Fire When Macro Recall is selected: Turn the knob to select the macro register you want to assign.
  • Page 100 Function Button status Command name Lit green Lit orange ME1 PVW ST M/E-1 preview output safe title on/off ME1 Clean ST M/E-1 clean output safe title on/off ME1 K-PVW ST M/E-1 key preview output safe title on/ ME2 PGM1 ST M/E-2 PGM1 output safe title on/off ME2 PGM4 ST M/E-2 PGM4 output safe title on/off...
  • Page 101 Function Button status Command name Lit green Lit orange FM Src2 Freeze Off Release freeze of frame memory While freeze Either of the other source 2 being released two states SWR GPI Enbl Enable/disable switcher GPI Enabled Disabled DME1 GPI Enbl Enable/disable DME1 GPI Enabled Disabled...
  • Page 102 Function Button status Command name Lit green Lit orange Plug-In Editor Enbl Enable/disable operation from an Enabled Disabled editing keyboard Inhibit Set Inhibit cross-point button Can be set only When the function while pressed (lit) is assigned Inhibit All Clear Clear all cross-point button inhibit Can be set only When the function...
  • Page 103 Setting names to be displayed in memory recall buttons Note The name you set using the following procedure is displayed only when “Menu Shortcut” or “Utility Command” has been assigned to the selected memory recall button. To set a name for display in a memory recall button to which “Shotbox Recall”...
  • Page 104: Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu)

    Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) To carry out setup relating to connections with external devices, display the Panel >Device Interface menu. To display the Device Interface menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and HF5 ‘Device Interface.’...
  • Page 105 In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger type. (Rising Edge): Apply the trigger on a rising edge of an input pulse. (Falling Edge): Apply the trigger on a falling edge of an input pulse. (Any Edge): Apply the trigger on a change in the polarity of the input signal.
  • Page 106 Selectable actions for various trigger types • When the trigger type is other than “Level” When Target is M/E-1, M/E-2, or M/E-3: Cut, Auto Trans Key1 Cut, Key2 Cut, Key3 Cut, Key4 Cut Key1 Auto Trans, Key2 Auto Trans, Key3 Auto Trans, Key4 Auto Trans Key1 SS ? Recall, Key2 SS ? Recall, Key3 SS ? Recall, Key4 SS ? Recall...
  • Page 107: Making Control Panel Gpi Output Settings

    • If “System Format” is selected for “Action” when the format converter is used, you can set the conversion formats of the format converter for “FC Input 1-8”. Carrying out level settings To set the low level and high level, first set the trigger type to “Level,” then use the following procedure.
  • Page 108 (Rising Edge): The trigger causes the relay contacts to be open- circuit or drives the output high, and holds this state for the specified pulse width. (Falling Edge): The trigger causes the relay contacts to be shorted or drives the output low, and holds this state for the specified pulse width.
  • Page 109: Setting The Control Mode For P-Bus Devices

    When Source is M/E-1, M/E-2, or M/E-3: Key1 SS ? Recall, Key2 SS ? Recall, Key3 SS ? Recall, Key4 SS ? Recall Key1 On, Key2 On, Key3 On, Key4 On, No Action When Source is P/P: DSK1 SS ? Recall, DSK2 SS ? Recall, DSK3 SS ? Recall, DSK4 SS ? Recall DSK1 On, DSK2 On, DSK3 On, DSK4 On, No Action When Source is Common: Error Make, Error Break, PREFS1, PREFS2, PREFS3,...
  • Page 110: Making Dcu Serial Port Settings

    Making DCU Serial Port Settings You can assign buttons in the device control block (DEV1 to DEV12) to DCU serial ports, to operate the devices (disk recorder/VTR/Extended VTR) connected to these ports. For a disk recorder/Extended VTR, you can also set the sharing of file lists.
  • Page 111: Sharing Disk Recorder/Extended Vtr File Lists

    Notes • This selection is possible when the BZS-8050 license is valid (see page 32). • A port to which Mixer ESAM-II is assigned is automatically set to Enbl, and you cannot change this setting. Sharing Disk Recorder/Extended VTR File Lists To share files between devices connected to the same disk recorder/Extended VTR, use the following procedure.
  • Page 112: Operation Settings (Operation Menu)

    Operation Settings (Operation Menu) To make settings relating to panel operation, use the Panel >Operation menu. To display the Operation menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and HF6 ‘Operation.’ The status area shows the items that can be set and a list of the settings. The following functions are available here.
  • Page 113: Setting The On-Air Tally

    – Selection of signal assigned to the auxiliary bus control block key source bus (either key signal only, or either video signal or key signal selectable) • Sensitivity: Adjust trackball, joystick and double-click sensitivity, or set the relationship between the angle of the search dial and the playback speed. •...
  • Page 114: Setting The First Keyframe When A Rewind Is Executed

    Make the following settings as required. Effect recall mode: To select the state of the first keyframe when an effect is recalled, select [Recall] (the first keyframe is not recalled) or [Recall&Rewind] (the first keyframe is recalled) in the <Recall Mode>...
  • Page 115: Settings For The Wipe Snapshot Menu

    For details of the operation, see “Setting the group number of an S-Bus description name” (page 206). In the <Source/Dest Name> group of the Panel >Operation menu, select the names to be used from the following. Sw’er Local: Source names set in the Xpt Assign menu, and fixed bus names S-Bus Descript: Description names set in the router S-Bus Type + Num: Type + Num set in the router (In this case always...
  • Page 116: Setting The Button Operation Mode

    Make the following settings as required. When making settings for the Wipe Snapshot menu or DME Wipe Snapshot menu memory recall buttons: In the <Wipe/DME Display> group, press to select [Pattern] or [Register Name]. When making settings for the Misc >Snapshot menu memory recall buttons: In the <Snapshot/Effect Display>...
  • Page 117: Setting Trackball, Joystick, Search Dial, And Double-Click Sensitivity

    [KEY] button operation mode for key source bus operations: For key source bus operations, specify the operation mode of the [KEY] button in the auxiliary bus control block in the <Key Source Bus Select Mode> group, as follows. Key: If you select this, the [KEY] button is always unlit, and this mode allows only key signals to be selected with the cross-point buttons.
  • Page 118: Specifying Main Split Fader

    Make the following settings as required. Trackball and Z-ring sensitivity in normal mode: In the <Trackball Normal Mode> group, select [×1], [×2], or [×4]. Trackball and Z-ring sensitivity in fine mode: In the <Trackball Fine Mode> group, select [ ], [ ], or [ Joystick sensitivity in normal mode: In the <Joystick Normal Mode>...
  • Page 119 When the setting is When the setting is [Pause Only] [Full Editing] AUTO EXIT STOR ?? PAUS <PREV >NEXT PAUS STOR ?? Note This setting is disabled for the CCP-9000/9000A. When making a macro attachment setting, select whether or not to enable cross-point button operations in the <Attachment Setting Mode>...
  • Page 120: Screen Saver And Other Settings (Maintenance Menu)

    Screen Saver and Other Settings (Maintenance Menu) To make settings relating to the screen saver, etc., use the Panel >Maintenance menu. • Screen Saver: Make the menu screen saver settings. • LCD Brightness: Adjust the LCD brightness. • LED Brightness: Adjust the LED brightness. •...
  • Page 121: Adjusting The Alarms

    LED: Adjust the brightness of the LED displays in the numeric keypad control block and so forth. Switch: Adjust the brightness of the panel switches. The following description takes the LCD brightness as an example. Use a similar process for the other adjustments. In the Panel >Maintenance menu, press [LCD Brightness].
  • Page 122: Setting The Menu To Be Shown When The Menus Are Started

    Setting the Menu to be Shown When the Menus Are Started In the Panel >Maintenance menu, press [Initial Menu Set]. A popup window appears. Enter the page number of the desired menu. The next time the menus are started, the menu specified by this number appears.
  • Page 123: Chapter 20 Switcher Setup (Switcher)

    Chapter 20 Switcher Setup (Switcher) Settings for Switcher Configuration (Config Menu) ......125 Adjusting the Reference Phase ............126 Specifying the Video Switching Timing ...........126 Setting the Operation Mode ..............126 Setting User Regions .................128 Assigning PGM/PST Logically to an M/E ........129 Setting the Assignments of DME Channels to Use on the Individual M/E Banks ..................129 Setting the Side Flag Video Material and Operation ......130 Signal Input Settings (Input Menu) ............132...
  • Page 124 Making a Setting for Linking Two M/E Banks .........157 Making a Link Setting for Key Transition ........158 Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) ....160 Making 9-Pin Port Device Interface Settings ........160 Making Switcher Processor GPI Input Settings ........161 Making Switcher Processor GPI Output Settings ......164 Enabling or Disabling AUX Bus Control ..........166 Setting the Interface Between the DME and the Switcher ....166 Selecting the Mode for Turning Off Keys Upon Receiving the Editor...
  • Page 125: Settings For Switcher Configuration (Config Menu)

    Settings for Switcher Configuration (Config Menu) To make settings for the switcher processor configuration, use the Switcher >Config menu. To display the Config menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ and HF1 ‘Config.’ The status area shows the output signal assignment for each of the M/E and PGM/PST banks.
  • Page 126: Adjusting The Reference Phase

    Adjusting the Reference Phase To adjust the switcher internal reference phase, in the Switcher >Config menu, set the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Phase Switcher internal reference phase –32.00 to +96.00 Specifying the Video Switching Timing In the Switcher >Config menu, press [Switching Timing]. The Switching Timing menu appears.
  • Page 127 In the Switcher >Config menu, press [M/E Output Assign]. The M/E Output Assign menu appears. On the list in the status area, select the bank output to be assigned. The selected output appears in reverse video. In the <M/E Output Assign> group, select the output signal to be assigned. Setting the output configuration for each bank When you selected [Multi Program] as the operation mode, use the following procedure.
  • Page 128: Setting User Regions

    Using either of the following methods, select the key preview to which the settings apply. • Press directly on the list in the status area to make the selection. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. •...
  • Page 129: Assigning Pgm/Pst Logically To An M/E

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Region Region selection 1 and upwards In the <User Region Assign> group, select the user region you want to assign. If you do not want to assign a user region, select [No Assign]. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required to make the settings for other regions. To confirm the setting, press [Execute].
  • Page 130: Setting The Side Flag Video Material And Operation

    Using either of the following methods, select the M/E or PGM/PST bank for which you want to set a DME channel assignment. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. In the <DME Ch\annel>...
  • Page 131 To set 4:3 video material to have side flags applied automatically You can make a setting so that when a signal with aspect ratio set to 4:3 is selected in the cross-point control block, side flags are automatically applied. To do so, in the Switcher >Config >Side Flags menu press [Auto Side Flags]. Pressing this button toggles the setting on and off.
  • Page 132: Signal Input Settings (Input Menu)

    Signal Input Settings (Input Menu) For setup relating to signal inputs, use the Switcher >Input menu. To display the Input menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ and HF2 ‘Input.’ The status area shows source numbers and source names, input signal phase, and through mode on/off setting.
  • Page 133: Making Video Process Settings

    Making Video Process Settings In the Switcher >Input menu, press [Video Process]. The Video Process menu appears. The status area shows the source number, source name, and video process adjustment settings. Using any of the following methods, select the input signal to which the settings apply.
  • Page 134: Setting The Format Converter Inputs

    Setting the Format Converter Inputs Selecting the format converter inputs to be set (inputs 1 to 8) Display the Switcher >Input >FC Adjust menu. Using any of the following methods, select what the setting applies to. • Press directly on the list in the status area. •...
  • Page 135 (For details of the image transformations, see the following figure.) Original image (4:3) Up-converted image (16:9) Edge Crop Letter Box Squeeze Setting the image position in edge crop up-conversion mode In the <Edge Crop Position> group of the Switcher >Input >FC Adjust menu, press [Position], turning it on.
  • Page 136 Adjust the following parameter. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting format Setting values LB Position Image position 1080i/59.94, –31 to +32 29.97PsF 1080i/50, –36 to + 36 25PsF 720P –30 to +30 To return the letterbox image to the center In the <Letter Box Position> group, press [Center]. Making enhancer settings In the Switcher >Input >FC Adjust menu, press [Enhancer], turning it on.
  • Page 137 Making detailed settings for down-conversion In the Switcher >Input >FC Adjust menu, select the input to which the setting applies. Press [Format Converter], turning it on. This enables format conversion. In the <Aspect> group, select one of the following. Edge Crop: Crop the left and right sides of a 16:9 image to convert it to a 4:3 image.
  • Page 138 Original image (16:9) Down-converted image (4:3) Edge Crop Letter Box 13:9 Letter Box 14:9 Letter Box 16:9 Squeeze For down-conversion, the image position setting in edge crop mode is the same as for up-conversion. The value is from –30 to +30 inclusive. For more details, see “Setting the image position in edge crop up-conversion mode”...
  • Page 139 Making cross-conversion settings To make the cross-conversion settings, carry out steps 1 and 2 described in “Making detailed settings for up-conversion” (page 134). No other settings are required. Copying format converter input data In the Switcher >Input >FC Adjust menu, press [Copy]. The Copy/Swap >Copy >Format Converter menu appears.
  • Page 140: Signal Output Settings (Output Menu)

    Signal Output Settings (Output Menu) For setup relating to signal outputs, use the Switcher >Output menu. To display the Output menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ and HF3 ‘Output.’ The status area shows the output signal numbers and names for the signals output from Output 1 to 24.
  • Page 141: Setting The Output Signal

    PGM/PST 1 to 4 DME Monitor Video DME Monitor Key Color Corrector 1 and 2 Undefined Frame Memory 1 to 8 a) M/E output signals selected in the M/E Output Assign menu. [Aux Bus]: It is not possible to make duplicate assignments. Preset Edit Preview AUX 1 to 48...
  • Page 142 Adjusting the video clip To adjust the clip value for each of the output signals from the Output 1 to 24 ports, use the following procedure. In the Switcher >Output menu, press [Video Clip]. The Video Clip menu appears. The status area shows the output ports and assigned signals, and the white clip, dark clip, and chrominance clip values.
  • Page 143 • Aux 1 to 48 outputs • Program outputs of the M/E and PGM/PST rows • Clean outputs of the M/E and PGM/PST rows Making safe title settings In the Switcher >Output menu, press [Safe Title]. The Safe Title menu appears. The status area shows the output ports and the assigned signals, with the box 1, box 2, cross, and grid states.
  • Page 144 Cropping the image to a 4:3 aspect ratio in an HD system In an HD system, to crop an image having a screen aspect ratio of 4:3 to an aspect ratio of 4:3, use the following procedure. In the Switcher >Output menu, press [4:3 Crop]. The 4:3 Crop menu appears.
  • Page 145: Settings Relating To Video Switching (Transition Menu)

    Settings Relating to Video Switching (Transition Menu) For settings relating to video switching, use the Switcher >Transition menu. To display the Transition menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ and HF4 ‘Transition.’ The status area shows the transition preview, key transition, bus toggle, and split fader settings for each M/E and PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 146 Normal: Switching the [TRANS PVW] button on or off switches between the transition preview mode and the normal mode. Selecting the transition mode of the independent key transition control block To select the key transition mode, select either of the following in the <Key Transition>...
  • Page 147 Note The PGM2 to PGM4 settings are only valid in Multi Program mode. Setting a preset color mix In the Switcher >Transition menu, press [Preset Color Mix]. The Preset Color Mix menu appears. The status area shows the stroke mode setting for each M/E bank, the setting for whether or not the key status is maintained, and the one-time mode setting.
  • Page 148: Settings Relating To Keys, Wipes, Frame Memory And Color Correction (Key/Wipe/Fm/Ccr Menu)

    Settings Relating to Keys, Wipes, Frame Memory and Color Correction (Key/Wipe/ FM/CCR Menu) For settings relating to keys, wipes, frame memory and Color Correction, use the Switcher >Key/Wipe/FM/CCR menu. To display the Key/Wipe/FM/CCR menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ and HF5 ‘Key/Wipe/ FM/CCR.’...
  • Page 149: Settings For The Show Key Function

    Settings for the Show Key Function In the Switcher >Key/Wipe/FM/CCR menu, press [Show Key]. The Show Key menu appears. In the <Show Key Enable> group, press the signal for which “show key” is enabled, turning it on. To set the time for which “show key” is held, press [Hold Time]. Adjust the following parameter.
  • Page 150: Automatically Naming And Saving To Frame Memory

    In the <Key Auto Drop> group, press the name of the keyer for which you want the key to be deleted automatically, turning it on. Automatically Naming and Saving to Frame Memory In the Switcher >Key/Wipe/FM/CCR menu, press [FM Auto Store], turning it Selecting the Bank to Make the Settings In the following procedures, select the bank to which the settings apply using any of the following methods, then make the settings.
  • Page 151 Setting the operation mode of the key bus [XPT HOLD] button In the <Xpt Hold Mode> group of the Switcher >Key/Wipe/FM/CCR menu, select any of the following. This setting is applied for the attributes of snapshots as well as the operation mode of [XPT HOLD] button. Key Disable: The [XPT HOLD] button of the key bus functions not only as a cross-point hold button but also as a key disable button.
  • Page 152 Note When you select an M/E reentry signal as material for input to the color corrector, 1H delay occurs to the output signal of M/E. Settings Relating to Keys, Wipes, Frame Memory and Color Correction (Key/Wipe/FM/CCR Menu)
  • Page 153: Settings Relating To Function Links (Link Menu)

    Settings Relating to Function Links (Link Menu) Carry out setup relating to links by displaying the Switcher >Link menu. To display the Link menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ and HF6 ‘Link.’ The status area shows the current link information. The following functions are available here.
  • Page 154 The status area lists the current setting status of the selected link and the buses that can be selected. In the <Bus Select> group, select [Master Bus] (link source bus). Using any of the following methods, select the bus to be the link source, and press [Bus Set].
  • Page 155: Making Link Table Settings

    Making Link Table Settings In the Switcher >Link >Internal Bus Link menu, press [Link Table Select]. The Link Table Select menu appears. Using any of the following methods, select the link source and link destination signals. • Press directly on the list in the status area. •...
  • Page 156 Using any of the following methods, select the GPI output port. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values GPI Port GPI output port selection 1 to 8...
  • Page 157: Making A Setting For Linking Two M/E Banks

    Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Bus selection 1 to 114 In the <Bus> group, select any of the following. Enable: Enable the GPI link setting for the selected bus. Disable: Disable the GPI link setting for the selected bus. All Enable: Enable the GPI link setting for all buses. Setting the delay value In the Switcher >Link >GPI Link Adjust menu, turn the knobs to select the output port for which you want to set the delay value, and the...
  • Page 158: Making A Link Setting For Key Transition

    Using any of the following methods, select the link number you want to set. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values...
  • Page 159 • Auto transition • Turning the key on or off • Fader lever operation (on the downstream key control block) In the Switcher >Link menu, press [Key Trans Link]. The Key Transition Link menu appears. The status area displays a link list showing link sources and link destinations, and a key selection list.
  • Page 160: Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu)

    Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) To carry out setup relating to connections with external devices, display the Switcher >Device Interface menu. To display the Device Interface menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ and HF7 ‘Device Interface.’...
  • Page 161: Making Switcher Processor Gpi Input Settings

    Note When REMOTE1 and REMOTE2 are respectively assigned to DME1 and DME2, you can switch the AUX bus from the DME (DME-3000/7000) connected to these ports. At this time, connect the DME input video signals and key signals as follows. •...
  • Page 162 In the <Target> group, select the action block. M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3, P/P: Set the action for one of the banks. Common/Setup: Set an action for something other than the above, or a setup action. Using any of the following methods, select the action to be set. •...
  • Page 163 to FM8 Clip Stop, User1 to 8 SS ? Recall, User1 to 8 EFF ? Recall, User1 to 8 EFF ? Recall & Run, User1 to 8 KF Run, User1 to 8 KF Stop, User1 to 8 KF Rewind, User1 to 8 KF Reverse Run, No Action •...
  • Page 164: Making Switcher Processor Gpi Output Settings

    Notes • When the action is “Format,” these settings conflict with the current settings, but after making the settings, agreement is restored after a pulse change or power off/on. • When the Action is “Bkgd A Side Flags” or “Bkgd B Side Flags,” the levels are fixed, as follows.
  • Page 165 a) 1: Field 1, 2: Field 2, 3: Any When “ ” is selected as the trigger polarity, there is no Pulse Width setting. When “Status” is selected, there is no Pulse Width or Timing setting. In the <Source> group, select the action block. M/E-1 to M/E-3 and P/P: Set an action for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
  • Page 166: Enabling Or Disabling Aux Bus Control

    This outputs a trigger from the selected output port. This is not output when the trigger type is “Status.” Enabling or Disabling AUX Bus Control In the Switcher >Device Interface menu, press [Aux Control]. The Aux Control menu appears. Select the 9-pin port for the setting, from the <Control> group. Remote1: Make the settings for the REMOTE1 port.
  • Page 167 Select the signal input to the DME (AUX bus output) and the signal returned as the switcher primary input (reentry input) as follows. In the Switcher >Device Interface menu, press [DME SDI Interface]. The DME SDI Interface menu appears. Using any of the following methods, select the DME channel to which operations apply.
  • Page 168: Command

    Press [Set]. In the list on the right of the status area, the selected content is reflected in the specified DME channel. Repeat steps 1 to 4 as required. Selecting the Mode for Turning Off Keys Upon Receiving the Editor Command Selects the mode for turning off keys when an “All Stop”...
  • Page 169: Chapter 21 Dme Setup (Dme)

    Chapter 21 DME Setup (DME) Settings Relating to Signal Inputs (Input Menu) ........170 Setting the Initial Crop ..............170 Setting an Illegal Color Limit for Matte Signals .......171 Making DME System Phase Adjustment ..........171 Setting the TBC Window Center Position ........171 Settings Relating to Signal Outputs (Output Menu) ......173 Adjusting the Monitor Output ............173 Setting the Monitor Output ..............174...
  • Page 170: Settings Relating To Signal Inputs (Input Menu)

    Settings Relating to Signal Inputs (Input Menu) To make settings relating to DME input signals, display the DME >Input menu. To display the Input menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF4 ‘DME’ and HF1 ‘Input.’ The status area shows the initial crop information and the DME system phase. The following functions are available here.
  • Page 171: Setting An Illegal Color Limit For Matte Signals

    • If you selected 16:9 in step 1 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Position of top side –9.00 to +9.00 Left Position of left side –16.00 to +16.00 Right Position of right side –16.00 to +16.00 Bottom Position of bottom side –9.00 to +9.00 To return the parameter values to their default values Press [Unity] in the <Crop>...
  • Page 172 In the DME >Input menu, press [TBC Center]. The TBC Center menu appears. The status area shows the TBC center position values for DME1, DME 2, and external input signals. Note The TBC center position values for external input signals are shown only when an SDI-interfaced MVE-9000 is used.
  • Page 173: Settings Relating To Signal Outputs (Output Menu)

    Settings Relating to Signal Outputs (Output Menu) To make settings relating to DME output signals, display the DME >Output menu. To display the Output menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF4 ‘DME’ and HF3 ‘Output.’ These settings are possible only when the DME is an MVE-9000 or SDI- interfaced MVE-8000A.
  • Page 174: Setting The Monitor Output

    Setting the Monitor Output To set the signals output from the four monitor output connectors, use the following procedure. Note This setting is valid when an SDI-interfaced MVE-8000A or an MVE-9000 is used. In the DME >Output menu, press [Monitor Output]. The Monitor Output menu appears.
  • Page 175: Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu)

    Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) To carry out setup relating to DME connections with external devices, display the DME >Device Interface menu. To display the Device Interface menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF4 ‘DME’ and HF4 ‘Device Interface.’...
  • Page 176: Making Dme Gpi Input Settings

    Making DME GPI Input Settings In the DME >Device Interface menu, press [DME1 GPI Input]. The DME1 GPI Input menu appears. Using any of the following methods, select the settings. • Press directly on the list in the status area. •...
  • Page 177 Press [Action Set] to confirm the action selection. The selected setting appears in the status area. Selectable actions for various trigger types • When the trigger type is other than “Level” When Target is Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, or Ch4: Freeze, SS ? Recall Effect ? Recall, Effect ? Recall &...
  • Page 178: Making Dme Gpi Output Settings

    To apply the selection made in step 2 when the input is high, press [H Set]. To apply the selection made in step 2 when the input is low, press [L Set]. This confirms the setting, which appears in the status area. Making DME GPI Output Settings Note DME1 does not have a GPI output.
  • Page 179 Chapter 22 DCU Setup (DCU) Setup Relating to DCU ................180 Settings Relating to Parallel Inputs (Input Config Menu) ....181 Assigning a GPI Input Port ...............181 Releasing the Assignment of a GPI Input Port ........182 GPI Input Setting (GPI Input Assign Menu) .........183 Making DCU GPI Input Settings ............183 Parallel Output Settings (Output Config Menu) ........187 Assigning a GPI Output Port .............187...
  • Page 180: Setup Relating To Dcu

    Setup Relating to DCU In DCU setup, carry out settings particular to the DCU. You can make the following settings. • Input Config: Assign GPI inputs to Parallel input ports. • GPI Input Assign: Make GPI input settings. • Output Config: Assign GPI outputs to parallel output ports inserted in an option slot.
  • Page 181: Settings Relating To Parallel Inputs (Input Config Menu)

    Settings Relating to Parallel Inputs (Input Config Menu) To assign GPI inputs to DCU parallel input ports, display the DCU >Input Config menu. The DCU parallel input ports are assigned with the following priority sequence. 1. When external boxes are set in the Router/Tally >Router >External Box Assign menu, the parallel inputs are assigned to the external box inputs in order.
  • Page 182: Releasing The Assignment Of A Gpi Input Port

    This assigns the GPI input, and this is reflected in the status area. Releasing the Assignment of a GPI Input Port In the DCU >Input Config menu, select what the setting applies to (DCU1 or DCU2) from the <DCU Select> group. In the <Parallel Input Assign>...
  • Page 183: Gpi Input Setting (Gpi Input Assign Menu)

    GPI Input Setting (GPI Input Assign Menu) To set the trigger type and so on for each GPI input, display the DCU >GPI Input Assign menu. To display the GPI Input Assign menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF5 ‘DCU’ and HF2 ‘GPI Input Assign.’...
  • Page 184 The action set in the following step 4 is executed for the switcher and DME controlled by the selected control panel. Using any of the following methods, select the action you want to set. • Press directly on the list in the status area. •...
  • Page 185 P/P DSK4 Auto Trans, P/P DSK4 Cut FTB Auto Trans, FTB Cut Master SS ? Recall, SS ? Recall, M/E-1 Key1 SS ? Recall, M/E-1 Key2 SS ? Recall M/E-1 Key3 SS ? Recall, M/E-1 Key4 SS ? Recall M/E-2 Key1 SS ? Recall, M/E-2 Key2 SS ? Recall M/E-2 Key3 SS ? Recall, M/E-2 Key4 SS ? Recall M/E-3 Key1 SS ? Recall, M/E-3 Key2 SS ? Recall M/E-3 Key3 SS ? Recall, M/E-3 Key4 SS ? Recall...
  • Page 186 state of the cross-point is restored. If the GPI trigger is applied repeatedly at short intervals (0.5 second or less), the cross-point switching may not be carried out correctly. In this case, apply the GPI trigger again. • If “SWR Format” or “System Format” is selected for “Action” when the format converter is used, you can set the conversion formats of the format converter for “FC Input 1-8.”...
  • Page 187: Parallel Output Settings (Output Config Menu)

    Parallel Output Settings (Output Config Menu) For the DCU parallel output ports, after carrying out tally settings in the Router/Tally >Tally Enable menu, you can assign GPI outputs to output ports that are still unused. To assign DCU outputs to DCU parallel output ports, display the DCU >Output Config menu.
  • Page 188: Releasing The Assignment Of A Gpi Output Port

    Releasing the Assignment of a GPI Output Port In the DCU >Output Config menu, select what the setting applies to (DCU1 or DCU2) from the <DCU Select> group. In the <Parallel Output Assign> group, if [GPI Output] is on, press it to turn it off.
  • Page 189: Gpi Output Setting (Gpi Output Assign Menu)

    GPI Output Setting (GPI Output Assign Menu) To set the trigger type and so on for each GPI output, display the DCU >GPI Output Assign menu. To display the GPI Output Assign menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF5 ‘DCU’ and HF4 ‘GPI Output Assign.’...
  • Page 190 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Pulse Width Pulse width 1 to 60 (fields) Timing Output timing 1 to 3 a) 1: Field 1, 2: Field 2, 3: Any When “ ” is selected as the trigger polarity, there is no Pulse Width setting.
  • Page 191 When Source Device is SCU: M/E1 Key1 SS ? Recall, M/E1 Key2 SS ? Recall, M/E1 Key3 SS ? Recall, M/E1 Key4 SS ? Recall M/E2 Key1 SS ? Recall, M/E2 Key2 SS ? Recall, M/E2 Key3 SS ? Recall, M/E2 Key4 SS ? Recall M/E3 Key1 SS ? Recall, M/E3 Key2 SS ? Recall, M/E3 Key3 SS ? Recall, M/E3 Key4 SS ? Recall...
  • Page 192: Serial Port Settings (Serial Port Assign Menu)

    1. No Assign: nothing is connected to the serial port. 2. P-Bus: P-Bus device. 3. VTR: VTR 4. DDR SD9P: disk recorder (Sony disk 9-pin protocol) 5. DDR VDCP: disk recorder (video disk communication protocol) Serial Port Settings (Serial Port Assign Menu)
  • Page 193 6. Extended VTR (Abekas A53 protocol) 7. Mixer ESAM-II Note Mixer ESAM-II cannot be operated from this system. It can only be operated from an editing keyboard. Press [Device Type Set]. The selected protocol is reflected on the left of the status area. To enter the name of the serial port, press [Set] in the <Name>...
  • Page 194: Making Detailed Settings On The External Device Connected To The Serial Port

    Making Detailed Settings on the External Device Connected to the Serial Port After setting the external device for each serial port, it is necessary to make further detailed settings for operation of the external device. Making detailed settings for a P-Bus device In the DCU >Serial Port Assign menu, select the setting target (DCU1 or DCU2) from the <DCU Select>...
  • Page 195 To return the device name for the selected ID to the default name In the <Name> group, press [Clear]. Using any of the following methods, specify the command to which the response speed setting applies. • Press directly on the delay list in the status area. •...
  • Page 196 At the top of the status area, the relevant serial port, slot number, protocol, serial port name, SCU number, and timecode source appear. In the lower part of the status area, the VTR constants appear. In the <TC Source> group, select the timecode source (reference signal for determining the tape position) from the following.
  • Page 197 This confirms the settings. Repeat steps 5 to 8 as required to set the constants for other VTRs. Making detailed settings for a disk recorder (Sony disk 9-pin protocol) In the <DCU Select> group of the DCU >Serial Port Assign menu, select the target for the setting (DCU1 or DCU2).
  • Page 198 • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Item No Item selection 1 to 4 a) 1. Maximum Open Delay: maximum time required to open a file 2.
  • Page 199 In the lower part of the status area appear the video port number and response speed settings. In the <DDR Type> group, select the type of disk recorder. Player: Functioning as a player. Recorder: Functioning as a recorder. In the <Name Mode> group, select the file name character count mode. Fixed 8 Character: Use 8-character file names.
  • Page 200 When setting the video port number Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Setting Video port number 0 to 127 a) 0: No assignment When setting the response speed Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Setting Response speed 0 to 255 Press [Set]. This confirms the setting.
  • Page 201 • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Item No Item selection 1 to 4 a) 1.Maximum Open Delay: maximum time required to open a file 2. Maximum Cueup Delay: maximum time required to cue up a file 3. Play After Cueup Delay: maximum delay time from the cued-up state to begin playback 4.
  • Page 202 Serial Port Settings (Serial Port Assign Menu)
  • Page 203 Chapter 23 Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally (Router/Tally) Router Interface Settings (Router Menu) ..........204 Assigning Switcher Inputs and Outputs to S-Bus Space ....204 Making an External Box Setting ............205 Tally Group Settings (Group Tally Menu) ..........208 Wiring Settings (Wiring Menu) ..............209 Making New Wiring Settings ............209 Changing the Wiring Settings ............210 Deleting Wiring Settings ..............210...
  • Page 204: Router Interface Settings (Router Menu)

    Router Interface Settings (Router Menu) In this system, the interface with a router (routing switcher) uses the S-Bus protocol. It is therefore necessary to assign inputs and outputs of the switcher and so on to an S-Bus space. To carry out this assignment, use the Router/Tally >Router menu. The assignment is common to the parallel and serial tallies.
  • Page 205: Making An External Box Setting

    Compact (128 × 128): Assign the switcher S-Bus space at compact size. It is not possible to assign all switcher inputs and outputs to the S-Bus space, but the S-Bus space can be used efficiently. Turn the knobs to set the parameters for the following items. Source: Specify the start address of the matrix source.
  • Page 206 a) When Matrix Size is 8×1 b) When Matrix Size is 16×1 c) When Matrix Size is 32×1 Coupling external boxes By coupling a number of external boxes, the number of inputs can be increased. Here the example of coupling External Box1 and External Box2 is described. In the Router/Tally >Router >External Box Assign menu, select [External box1] from the <Device>...
  • Page 207 In the <Alias Name Gp> group, press [Set]. This confirms the setting, which is reflected in the status area. Note Transmit the description name selected here from the router. Router Interface Settings (Router Menu)
  • Page 208: Tally Group Settings (Group Tally Menu)

    Tally Group Settings (Group Tally Menu) With the S-Bus protocol, tally control is possible for groups 1 to 8, but in this system you can use either groups 1 to 4 or groups 5 to 8. You can also select whether or not to transfer the tally information over the S- Bus.
  • Page 209: Wiring Settings (Wiring Menu)

    Wiring Settings (Wiring Menu) When configuring a system in which the switcher inputs and outputs are connected to a router, setting this connection configuration (referred to as "wiring") in the S-Bus space, or inputting the information which specifies the physical wiring, is necessary. To make the wiring settings, use the Router/Tally >Wiring menu.
  • Page 210: Changing The Wiring Settings

    Source Level: Specify the source level for the wiring configuration. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Source (From) Source start address 1 to 1024 Source (Level) Source level 1 to 8 Press [Execute]. This makes the wiring setting according to the specifications in steps 2 and Changing the Wiring Settings In the Router/Tally >Wiring menu, press [Modify].
  • Page 211 Destination level order (ascending)tDestination address order (ascending)tSource level order (ascending) Wiring Settings (Wiring Menu)
  • Page 212: Tally Generation Settings (Tally Enable Menu)

    Tally Generation Settings (Tally Enable Menu) For settings relating to tally generation, use the Router/Tally >Tally Enable menu. Specify the destination to be the reference for tally generation, and make various settings. The settings are common to the parallel and serial tallies. To display the Tally Enable menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF6 ‘Router/Tally’...
  • Page 213: Modifying Tally Generation

    Enable: Always generate a tally. Disable: Never generate a tally. Tally Input: Generate a tally from the tally input state. When you selected Tally Input as the tally generation mode in step 3, select either of the following in the <Tally Input> group. DCU1: Generate tally with reference to signal input to DCU1 port.
  • Page 214 Press [Delete]. This deletes the selected tally generation entry. Tally Generation Settings (Tally Enable Menu)
  • Page 215: Tally Copy Settings (Tally Copy Menu)

    Tally Copy Settings (Tally Copy Menu) You can copy the tally information pertaining to a particular source to a different source. For settings relating to the tally copy function, use the Router/Tally >Tally Copy menu. The settings are common to the parallel and serial tallies. To display the Tally Copy menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF6 ‘Router/Tally’...
  • Page 216: Modifying Tally Copy Settings

    Modifying Tally Copy Settings In the Router/Tally >Tally Copy menu, press [Modify]. The Modify menu appears. Use the knobs to select the copy source and copy destination. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Copy From Copy-from source 1 to 1024 Copy To Copy-to source 1 to 1024 Press [Execute].
  • Page 217: Parallel Tally Settings (Parallel Tally Menu)

    Parallel Tally Settings (Parallel Tally Menu) For settings relating to parallel tally, use the Router/Tally >Parallel Tally menu. Make the parallel port settings for output of tally information pertaining to sources and destinations. For each of the tally output terminal numbers, specify the tally type, and source address or destination level and address.
  • Page 218: Deleting Parallel Tally Settings

    Dest: Return a tally to the destination outputting the source to which a source tally is returned. Set the destination address and level. The level setting is only required when in step 4 you selected Destination. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Address Destination address 1 to 1024...
  • Page 219: Serial Tally Settings (Serial Tally Menu)

    Serial Tally Settings (Serial Tally Menu) To make serial tally settings, display the Router/Tally >Serial Tally menu. Make the serial tally settings, including tally type and source address for each serial tally port. To display the Serial Tally menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF6 ‘Router/Tally’ and HF7 ‘Serial Tally.’...
  • Page 220: Clearing A Source Address Setting

    • Press directly on the list on the left of the status area. • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the knob. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values Bit No Bit selection 1 to 128 Turn the knob to select the source address.
  • Page 221 Chapter 24 Simple Connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel Procedure for Simple Connection ............222 Setting Status of the MKS-8080/8082 in Simple Connection ....224...
  • Page 222: Procedure For Simple Connection

    This carries out a restart, and when the restart is completed connection to the MKS-8080/8082 is possible. In the Engineering Setup >Router/Tally > Router menu, set the position of the MVS-6000 system in S-Bus space. Procedure for Simple Connection...
  • Page 223 Select the setting from SWR1 and SWR2, and set each of Source, Destination, and Level to 1. Procedure for Simple Connection...
  • Page 224: Setting Status Of The Mks-8080/8082 In Simple Connection

    Since when using the simple connection the switcher and router cannot be connected in cascade, no route setting is required, and this is unset. O: SET AVAILABLE SOURCE/DESTINATION Set the source and destination ranges so that the MVS-6000 inputs and outputs can be selected. Y: SET DISPLAY MODES The DISPLAY MODES/PANEL FUNCTION setting is set to NORMAL.
  • Page 225: Chapter 25 Diagnosis

    Chapter 25 DIAGNOSIS Checking the Communications Status ............226 Communications Status Display ............226...
  • Page 226: Checking The Communications Status

    Checking the Communications Status In the Diagnosis menu, you can check the communications status of the control LAN and data LAN within the system. Communications Status Display To display the communications status, in the Diagnosis menu select VF3 ‘System Info’ and HF1 ‘LAN Status’. The following communications status screen appears.
  • Page 227 When not connected: Red and blue flashing • Peripheral LAN (PERIPH LAN) When connected: Amber When not connected: Not shown If the connection between the menu panel and another panel is broken, it does not appear. Checking the Communications Status...
  • Page 228 Checking the Communications Status...
  • Page 229: Appendix (Volume 3)

    Appendix (Volume 3) Data Saved by [Setup Define] and [Initial Status Define] .....230 Data Saved by [Setup Define] ............231 Data Saved by [Initial Status Define] ..........236 Error Messages ..................239 Error Messages Displayed in the Error Status/Error Log Menu ..239 Error Messages Appearing in a Message Box ........244 Error Messages Shown in the Error Information Menu ....256...
  • Page 230: Data Saved By [Setup Define] And [Initial Status Define]

    Data Saved by [Setup Define] and [Initial Status Define] This section lists the data saved in the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu, by each of [Setup Define] and [Initial Status Define]. Data Saved by [Setup Define] and [Initial Status Define]...
  • Page 231: Data Saved By [Setup Define]

    Data Saved by [Setup Define] Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in 0022 Home >Favorites >Group Edit All data relating to Group Edit Panel Setup menu 0023 Home >Favorites >Button Edit All data relating to Button Edit menu 7321 Engineering Setup >Panel All data relating to Config menu...
  • Page 232 Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in 7324.1 Engineering Setup >Panel >Prefs/ All data relating to function Panel Setup Utility >Utility Module Assign assignment to utility/shotbox control block 7324.2 Engineering Setup >Panel >Prefs/ All data relating to utility/shotbox Utility >Key 2/4 Bus Button Assign assignment to cross-point buttons in the key 2 row...
  • Page 233 Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in 7331 • Engineering Setup >Switcher • <M/E Config> group setting Switcher 7331.1 >Config data Setup 7331.2 • Engineering Setup >Switcher • All data relating to M/E Output 7331.3 >Config >M/E Output Assign Assign menu •...
  • Page 234 Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in 7334 Engineering Setup >Switcher Following setting data in the Switcher >Transition Transition menu: Setup • <Transition Preview> group • <Key Transition> group • [Bus Toggle], [Split Fader] • <FTB> group 7334.1 Engineering Setup >Switcher All data relating to Preset Color >Transition >Preset Color Mix...
  • Page 235 Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in 7341 Engineering Setup >DME >Input All data relating to Input menu DME Setup 7341.1 Engineering Setup >DME >Input All data relating to TBC Center >TBC Center menu 7343 Engineering Setup >DME Video clip level adjustment values >Output for DME1 and DME2 outputs...
  • Page 236: Data Saved By [Initial Status Define]

    Data Saved by [Initial Status Define] Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in — — Setting data and LCD displays for the Panel following panel buttons • Key Control Block: Delegation buttons, [AUTO DELEG] • Numeric Keypad Control Block: Mode selection buttons, [TC], [RCALL], [STORE] •...
  • Page 237 Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in 4100 DME >Status Three-dimensional transformation data 4111 DME >Edge >Border/ All data relating to Border/Crop menu Crop 4112 DME >Edge >Beveled All data relating to Beveled Edge menu Edge 4121 to 4124 DME >Video Modify All data relating to Video Modify menu 4131...
  • Page 238 Type Menu number Menu path Saved data Included in 4156 DME >Light/Trail >Spot All data relating to Spot Lighting menu Lighting 4155 DME >Light/Trail >Wind All data relating to Wind menu 4171 DME >Enhanced Video All data relating to Sketch menu Modify >Sketch 4172 DME >Enhanced Video...
  • Page 239: Error Messages

    Error Messages Error messages appear in the following three formats. • A list display in the Error Status menu (7411)/Error Log menu (7412) • Message boxes • List based on the Error Information menu (9900) Error Messages Displayed in the Error Status/Error Log Menu When an error occurs, the word “ERROR”...
  • Page 240 • Press the menu page number button at the upper left of the menu screen, to display the top menu window, then enter 7411 or 7412, and press [Enter]. The Diagnostic menu appears. Press VF1 ‘Error Info.’ The error information menu appears. Press either of the following buttons.
  • Page 241 1 No 2 Date/Time 3 Device 4 Status 6 Error Popup button 5 Refresh Status button a No This is a sequential number assigned to the error status. b Date/Time This shows the date and time the error occurred. c Device This shows the device on which the error occurred.
  • Page 242 f Error Popup button This selects whether or not to display “ERROR” on the menu title button when an error occurs. This button is linked to the Error Popup button in the error log menu. On: if a device error occurs, display “ERROR” on the menu title button. Off: if a device error occurs, do not display “ERROR”...
  • Page 243 1 No 2 Date/Time 3 Device 4 Status 8 Error Popup button 7 All button 6 Plural button 5 Clear button a No This is a sequential number assigned to the items in the error log. b Date/Time This shows the date and time the status change occurred. c Device This shows the device on which the status change occurred.
  • Page 244: Error Messages Appearing In A Message Box

    If you press on the list, this switches the display to reverse video, and selects the item. You can also select items in the error log by turning the knob. e Clear button This deletes the selected error log item from the list. f Plural button When this is on, you can select more than one error log.
  • Page 245 Icon Title Message Icon Title Message Description Activate The license key you entered is 7316.7: Engineering Setup >System >Install/ License invalid. Unit Config >License >License Management Please check and enter again. In the above menu, since the entered information was incorrect, the Activate License procedure failed.
  • Page 246 Icon Title Message Description Append [Append Key Frame] cannot be 2515: Frame Memory >Still >Create Key Frame Key Frame executed. In the above menu, an attempt was made to FMx is not assigned to a user execute [Append Key Frame], but it failed region.
  • Page 247 Icon Title Message Description Backup No external HDD was found 2562: Frame Memory >External HDD >Backup/ (–2). Restore In the above menu, an attempt was made to execute [Backup] but the external hard disk could not be recognized. Check that the external hard disk is correctly connected.
  • Page 248 Icon Title Message Description Create [Create Key Frame] cannot be 2515: Frame Memory >Still >Create Key Frame Key Frame executed. In the above menu, an attempt was made to FMx is not assigned to a user execute [Create Key Frame], but it failed region.
  • Page 249 Icon Title Message Description Error This operation is cancelled, 6211.1: Effect >Master Timeline >Store >Edit because the register is locked. 6311.1: Snapshot >Master Snapshot >Store Please change the register >Edit status to be unlocked first. 6411.1: Shotbox >Register >Store/Recall >Edit In the above menu, an attempt was made to assign to a register that is locked.
  • Page 250 Icon Title Message Description Format No external HDD was found 2561: Frame Memory >External HDD >Format (–2). In the above menu, an attempt was made to execute [Format] but the external hard disk could not be recognized. Check that the external hard disk is correctly connected.
  • Page 251 Icon Title Message Description Failure. 7317: Engineering Setup >System Format HDD device is busy. >Maintenance In order to complete HDD In the above menu, the hard disk formatting format, System needs to be procedure failed. restarted and formatted again. If the hard disk is functioning correctly, or in System will be restarted, then some cases when there is damage to the disk, please execute HDD format...
  • Page 252 Icon Title Message Description Install Target: MENU During software installation, an attempt to Error uncompress a file failed. Error code: INSTALL_UNCOMPRESS_ER Program file: XXXXX Target: MENU During software installation, an error occurred on the Switcher/DME/Panel Processor. Error code: The displayed message is the same as shown Error message received from in “Error Messages Shown in the Error the Switcher/DME/Panel...
  • Page 253 Icon Title Message Description Internal The system data partition of When starting up the menu system, an error Error: hard disk drive is damaged. was found on the hard disk. Temporary The hard disk drive needs to be In the 7317: Engineering Setup >System > reformatted.
  • Page 254 Icon Title Message Description Refresh No external HDD was found 2561: Frame Memory >External HDD >Format Status – 2562: Frame Memory >External HDD >Backup/ Restore In the above menus, an attempt was made to execute [Refresh Status] but the external hard disk could not be recognized.
  • Page 255 Icon Title Message Description Restore No external HDD was found 2562: Frame Memory >External HDD >Backup/ (–2). Restore In the above menu, an attempt was made to execute [Restore] but the external hard disk could not be recognized. Check that the external hard disk is correctly connected.
  • Page 256: Error Messages Shown In The Error Information Menu

    Error message Error description/measures [Error] Packet Format Load/save the data again. Still then the message is displayed, contact a Sony service representative. [Error] No Request [Error] No Request File [Error] Illegal Host [Error] Not Supported [Error] USB Access...
  • Page 257 Error message Error description/measures [Error] Transfer Result Load/save the data again. Still then the message is displayed, contact a Sony service representative. [Error] Source File Name [Error] Source File Open [Error] Source File Read [Error] Destination File Name [Error] Destination File Open...
  • Page 258: Index

    Index Destination names 114 for DME 176 Device for switcher processor Alarm adjustment 121 interface 104, 160, 175 Autoload function 27 setup 30 GPI output settings Aux bus control enable/disable Device interface 175 for control panel 107 Device management 43 for DCU 189 AUX bus remote panel 221 Diagnosis 225...
  • Page 259 Locking the setup data 46 Region Source name 114 assigning 62 Source signal name 80 Reset 29 Split Reset/initialization 29 fader setting 146 Macro Resume mode 24 Spotlighting settings assignment of operation Router destination 58 user texture patterns 35 buttons 67 Router interface settings 204 Start-up state 26 execution mode 118...
  • Page 260 Wipe settings 148 Wiring settings 209 XPT HOLD button operation mode 151 Index...
  • Page 261 The material contained in this manual consists of infor- mation that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equip- ment described in this manual. Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of...
  • Page 262 Sony Corporation MVS-6000 Printed in Japan System (SY) 2009.03 13 ©2009 4-136-352-01 (1) Printed on recycled paper.

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