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This User’s Guide describes additional functions and changes in Version 3.10 of the BZDM-7020 Operation Software. Use the pages of this User’s Guide for Software Version 3.10 to replace the corresponding pages in your copy of the existing User’s Guide.
Quick Enabler Auto Cube Function Using the QUICK ENABLER menu, you can directly switch on and off settings for effects including nonlinear effects. QUICK ENABLER Settings – 1 Use the PAGE button in the numeric keypad section together with the numeric buttons, or click “4” or “$” in the top right corner of the menu screen, to select menu page 1 and display the QUICK ENABLER menu.
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http://getMANUAL.com For details of each item, see the page number in the following table. Item See page BKGD (background) 5-12 CLEAN KEY 5-14 BORDER 5-15 CROP 5-18 DROP SHADOW 5-20 KEY BORDER 5-26 WIPE CROP 5-29 See BKDM-7041 User’s Guide BEVELED EDGE AUTO CUBE INPUT FREEZE V (video input freeze)
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Auto Cube Function Item See page NEGA C (negative chrominance) 5-81 SEPIA 5-81 MONO 5-81 CONTRAST Y (luminance contrast) 5-82 CONTRAST C (chrominance contrast) 5-82 MOSAIC 5-84 See BKDM-7041 User’s Guide SKETCH COLOR CORRECT 5-86(5) METAL 5-86(2) NON-LINEAR (nonlinear effects) 5-87 SPLIT 5-101...
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Auto Cube Function Auto Cube Function Using the auto cube function to move or rotate any parallelepiped (six faced solid with all opposite faces parallel) such as a cubic or slab, you can automatically carry out the switch between front and back video.
Top Menu Display When Using a Source Selector When using a source selector (when an item other than “A/B” is selected in the SOURCE SELECTOR menu), the IN/OUT menu soft key indications appear as follows. IN/OUT INPUT INTERPO- EXT VIDEO SELECT INVERT LATION...
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Video Signal and Key Signal Settings (When Not Using a Source Selector) – 51 to 54 When not using a source selector (see page 10-19), select the video and key signals for each of the front and back of the image. The following figure illustrates the conceptual front and reverse, or back, sides of the image.
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The automatic correction range (the TBC window) is ±0.3H centered on the center position selected. When the input signal is from the AUX BUS of a Sony DVS- series digital video switcher, normally select 1H. Select “Phase”, and turn the left knob (“Phas”) to adjust the input signal phase.
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To input a video signal with an H shift for color framing correction, press F5 (H SHIFT) to make the setting. Off: No H shift. Left: Shift the horizontal phase of the video input left by 140 ns to carry out color framing correction. Right: Shift the horizontal phase of the video input right by 140 ns to carry out color framing correction.
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Video Signal and Key Signal Settings (When Not Using a Source Selector) – 51 to 54 Front Key Settings – 52 This menu selects the key signal for the front of the image, and makes the other necessary settings. In the IN/OUT menu, press F1 (FRONT KEY) to display the FRONT KEY menu.
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The automatic correction range (the TBC window) is ±0.3H centered on the center position selected. When the input signal is from the AUX BUS of Sony DVS- series digital video switcher, normally select 1H. If you selected “External” in step 3, select “Phase”, and turn the left knob (“Phas”) to adjust the phase.
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Video Signal and Key Signal Settings (When Not Using a Source Selector) – 51 to 54 Back Video Settings – 53 This menu selects the video signal for the reverse side of the image, and makes the other necessary settings. In the IN/OUT menu, press F3 (BACK VIDEO) to display the BACK VIDEO menu.
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Video Signal and Key Signal Settings (When Using a Source Selector) – 51 When using a source selector (see page 10-19), make settings applying to the video and key signals for each of the front and back of the image. For a reminder of the meanings of “front”...
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Video Signal and Key Signal Settings (When Using a Source Selector) – 51 Press F3 (FRONT KEY MODE) to select the key type as follows. Internal: Use the box defined as the effective image area in the section “CROP Settings” (page 5-18) as the key source.
Interpolation Settings – 56 This menu selects the method of interpolation used by the DME-7000 for the input video and key signals. In the IN/OUT menu, press F6 (INTERPOLATION) to display the INTERPOLATION menu. FRONT FRONT BACK BACK INTERPO VIDEO VIDEO TYPE FR VIDEO...
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Interpolation Settings – 56 Selecting the interpolation method for each signal. • To change the setting for the front video signal, press F1 (FRONT VIDEO). • To change the setting for the front key signal, press F2 (FRONT KEY). • To change the setting for the back video signal, press F3 (BACK VIDEO).
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Tool bar operations Clicking on a button in the tool bar executes the corresponding operation as follows. INS: Insert a key frame. If the edit point is on a key frame, insert after that key frame. (Same as the BEFR/INSRT button) APEND: Insert a key frame.
Key Frame Effect Timeline Status Display – 610 To change the length of the section displayed (i.e. the scale), adjust the right knob (“Width”). Displaying the whole of a key frame effect on the timeline – F2 (VIEW ALL) Use the following procedure. Set F1 (EXPAND) to “ON”.
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To move the current time to a pause position Use the following procedure. Select the desired channel. To move the current time to the immediately preceding pause position, hold down the SHIFT button and press the PREV KF button. To move the current time to the immediately following pause position, hold down the SHIFT button and press the NEXT KF button.
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Key Frame Effect Timeline Status Display – 610 Press F6 (PASTE AFTER). This copies the key frame. Copying a number of key frames – F6 (PASTE AFTER) This copies a number of key frames from one position to another. Select the channel or channels to which the operation is to apply.
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http://getMANUAL.com Setting Up the GPI – 704 Use this menu to set up the processor to accept and be controlled by GPI outputs from a BVE-2000 or other editing control unit. To make these settings effective, set F5 (GPI IF) to “Enable” in the OPERATION menu (see page 10-7).
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Setting Up the GPI Inputs – 704 Low Active: When the GPI input is low level, switch to the operating mode specified as “ACTION”. Effective only when “ACTION” is “4:3”, “16:9”, “525”, or “625”. Off: No operation. Press F2 (ACTION PREVIUS) or F3 (ACTION NEXT) to select the trigger action.
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Coupling the ACTION caused by a GPI input to channel selection To make the “ACTION” effective only with respect to the currently selected channel(s), set F6 (GPI DELEGATION) to “ON”. When F6 is set to “OFF”, the “ACTION” applies to all connected DME channels.
Input Signal Settings – 712 These settings provide adjustment of the signals input to the DME-7000 from the source selector. For the method of selecting the input signals, see page 6-9. With the second set of soft key indications shown in the SETUP & DIAG menu, press F2 (INPUT CONTROL) to display the INPUT CONTROL menu.
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1.5H. The automatic correction range (the TBC window) is ±0.3H centered on the center position selected. When using a Sony digital video switcher (DVS-2000-series, DVS-6000/6000C, DVS-7000, DVS-8000/8000C, etc.) or a BKDM-5080 as source selector, normally select 1H. If using a BVS-V1201/DVS-V1201, select 0H.
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Turn the left knob (“Phas”) to adjust the phase. (–8 to +8) For a composite analog signal, it is also possible to adjust the subcarrier phase using the center knob (“SC”). (–100 to +100) To input a video signal with an H shift for color framing correction, press F8 (H SHIFT) to make the setting.
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Input Signal Settings – 712 Assignment of DME cross-point numbers on BVS- V1201/DVS-V1201 units When using two BVS-V1201 or DVS-V1201 units connected together, input the output of the second unit to input 12 of the first unit. In this case the DME cross-point number assignment is as shown in the following figure.
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Control Panel Button Allocations – 733 You can change the functions to which particular control panel buttons are allocated. Press the PAGE button in the keypad section, then enter menu page number 733 to display the BUTTON ASSIGN menu. 733 BUTTON ASSIGN G 1 2 3 4 R 1 1:SWITCH W 2 2:F1...
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Control Panel Button Allocations – 733 The buttons are displayed in two groups: the upper group contains the buttons with no LEDs, and the lower group the buttons with LEDs. It is not possible to assign functions from one group to buttons of the other group.
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http://getMANUAL.com Saving the button allocations – F5 (SELECT MEMORY), F7 (SAVE MEMORY) To save the changed button allocations in nonvolatile memory within the control panel, use the following procedure. Press F5 (SELECT MEMORY). Select the memory by number (1 to 4). Press F7 (SAVE MEMORY).