GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE 2.0 - RELEASE NOTES 10-2010 Release Note
GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE 2.0 - RELEASE NOTES 10-2010 Release Note

GRASS VALLEY KAYENNE 2.0 - RELEASE NOTES 10-2010 Release Note

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KAYENNE
VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER
Release Notes
Software Version 2.0
071868702
OCTOBER 2010

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  • Page 1 KAYENNE VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER Release Notes Software Version 2.0 071868702 OCTOBER 2010...
  • Page 2 Affiliate with the N.V. KEMA in The Netherlands CERTIFICATE Certificate Number: 510040.001 The Quality System of: Thomson Inc, and its wor dwide Grass Valley division affiliates DBA GRASS VALLEY Headquarters 15655 SW Greystone Ct. 10 Presidential Way 400 Providence Mine Rd...
  • Page 3 KAYENNE VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER Release Notes Software Version 2.0 071868702 OCTOBER 2010...
  • Page 4 Benelux/Belgium: +32 (0) 2 334 90 30 Benelux/Netherlands: +31 (0) 35 62 38 42 1 N. Europe: +45 45 96 88 70 Germany, Austria, Eastern Europe: +49 6150 104 444 UK, Ireland, Israel: +44 118 923 0499 Copyright © Grass Valley, Inc. All rights reserved. This product may be covered by one or more U.S. and foreign patents.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Kayenne Release Notes ..........Introduction .
  • Page 6 Contents Learning a Q-MEM Register with Multiple Devices ..... . Learning Devices with Letter Buttons ....... . Learning Additional Devices.
  • Page 7 Contents Clear NV RAM for Control Panel and Frame ......Calibrate the Lever Arm and Joystick....... . Update Additional Kayenne Menu Panels or PCs .
  • Page 8 Contents KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 9: Kayenne Release Notes

    Version OCTOBER 2010 Kayenne Release Notes Introduction This document describes installation and other information specific to Kayenne Video Production Center Release 2.0 software. See page 114 Kayenne system update instructions. Changes in Release 2.0 New in Release 2.0 • ClipStore (see page •...
  • Page 10: Improved In Release 2.0

    Version 2.0 Improved in Release 2.0 • eDPM Enhancements (see page • Device Control Module Enhancements (see page • Control Panel Enhancements (see page • SetDef MatchDef (see page • E-MEM Control of SetDef MatchDef (see page 100) • E-MEM of Key Priority Transitions (see page 104) •...
  • Page 11 Introduction Timeline Modifications In Kayenne 2.0, eDPM levels of Master E-MEM have their own keyframes and no longer project the timeline from the eDPM registers. Timelines imported from version 1.5 software are converted to have a single Key- frame on the eDPM level of Master E-MEM, which will recall the correct eDPM effect register that corresponds to your existing E-MEM.
  • Page 12: Clipstore (Image Store Clips)

    Version 2.0 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) The ClipStore is being introduced with Kayenne 2.0. By seamlessly inte- grating the K2 Summit/Solo technology into Image Store, you can now record and play clips with audio. The Summit provides four Video/Key channels while the Solo provides two. •...
  • Page 13: System Cabling

    ClipStore (Image Store Clips) System Cabling Overview The Kayenne system uses an Ethernet connection for communications with ClipStore (K2 Summit/Solo, Figure 1). Connect an Ethernet cable from the Kayenne Frame to the bottom left (of the four) 100BT/1000BT Ethernet ports on the Summit/Solo backplane. Note For a detailed cabling description, see the K2 Summit/Solo manuals included in the packaging.
  • Page 14 Version 2.0 playback only, two SDI connections to Out 1 and Out 2 are all that is required per channel (C2 in Figure Figure 2. ClipStore Backplane Connections Video/Key Video/Key Video/Key (Record/Play) (Play Only) KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 15 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) The ClipStore server (4-channel Summit/2-Channel Solo) can be connected directly to the frame (Figure 3). It is also possible to connect to the ClipStore directly from a router and not use any switcher outputs. Figure 3. ClipStore Direct Connection ClipStore (4 Channel Summit) C1 SDI IN 1...
  • Page 16: Basic Configuration

    Version 2.0 Figure 4. ClipStore Connection Using Distribution Amplifiers ClipStore (Summit) Aux Bus Out/Video to DA (odd) Aux Bus Aux Bus Out/Key to DA (even) Pair Out Channel 1 Channel 2 Kayenne Video Processing Frame Video/Key Channels In Channel 3 Channel 4 Basic Configuration ClipStore basic configuration includes preparing the Summit/Solo and...
  • Page 17: Summit Preparation

    ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Summit Preparation Setting the IP Address The ClipStore Summit/Solo server is shipped with the following defaults: • IP Address: 192.168.0.180 • Mask: 255.255.255.0 • Gateway: 192.168.0.1 • WINS: disabled (0.0.0.0) • DNS: disabled (0.0.0.0) You can temporarily change the default settings using Netconfig (see the NetConfig Network Configuration Application Instruction Manual at www.grassvalley.com).
  • Page 18: Kayenne Configuration

    Version 2.0 Figure 5. ClipStore License ClipStore Licenses Kayenne Configuration Configuring ClipStore as a Node ClipStore must be configured as a node in the Eng Setup, Node Settings menu before the Kayenne system can communicate with the Summit/Solo ClipStore server. 1.
  • Page 19 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 6. ClipStore Node Settings Configuring Source Definitions To configure source definitions for ClipStore return outputs, choose a source, a source type, an input, and in the case of a key, an Engineering Name for the source if desired. The following example demonstrates the configuration of a Summit with four ClipStore channels.
  • Page 20 Version 2.0 Figure 7. ClipStore Source Definition 2. From the Source List, touch a source (Figure 3. Use the default video input (Video In:) or change it using the Video Input data pad. 4. Touch the Linear Key button to select it. 5.
  • Page 21 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 8. ClipStore External Device List c. Touch a CS channel to select it (Figure The External Device List closes and the Engineering Name is filled in with the ClipStore External Device name automatically. To configure a source as a ClipStore Key input (Key input to the ClipStore Video input created earlier): 1.
  • Page 22 Version 2.0 Figure 9. ClipStore Key Input Source You now have device control over this ClipStore resource, and it can be mapped. Repeat the preceding steps for each ClipStore channel. Configuring Outputs Set the switcher outputs that are feeding into ClipStore. By selecting an Aux bus then touching one of the CS-1 through CS-4 enable buttons, those Aux bus outputs will be paired.
  • Page 23 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Aux 5, Aux 5a and Aux 5b will be paired as a ClipStore Video/Key pair when the ClipStore button is enabled. 1. Go to the Outputs menu (Figure 10) by touching Eng Setup Outputs Figure 10. ClipStore Output Configuration 2.
  • Page 24: Clipstore Config Menu

    Version 2.0 2. Touch the button (Figure 10) to change suite delegation. Suite 1 Suite 2 3. Re-acquire the CS outputs by touching the CS buttons (CS-1, CS-2, etc.). It is recommended at this point that you save a new Eng Setup file that includes these changes.
  • Page 25 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 12. Send to ClipStore Confirmation Dialog The ClipStore Source Numbers Pane (read-only), provides channel and source information, for example CS-1025 means ClipStore Channel1 (CS-1), Eng Source ID 25 (025). —Turning this button on (highlighted green) then Bars and Tone button touching the button, loads color bars (and updates the con-...
  • Page 26: Clipstore As An External Device

    Version 2.0 ClipStore as an External Device Note ClipStores 1-4 as devices can only be enabled in the Eng Setup, Devices, Node Settings menu in the Frame Suite Nodes & ID menu tab. ClipStores 1-4 will appear as the first four external devices in the Device Enables scrolling list (Figure 14), in the Devices, Enables menu (and other...
  • Page 27: Clipstore Menu Operations

    ClipStore (Image Store Clips) in the control panel displays and all motion controls provided from the server are available. ClipStore motion controls can be learned as part of an E-MEM. ClipStore Menu Operations Clip Replay The ClipStore output channels appear in the same columnar style as in the Stills menu (Figure 15).
  • Page 28 Version 2.0 Touch the folder you wish to be the current folder and either select a clip on the right or press the button (bottom right of menu, Figure 16) to Cancel close and return to the Clips menu (if the button is touched, the Cancel folder will still be changed but it will not result in a clip load).
  • Page 29 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) 2. Touch a ClipStore channel. 3. Touch a clip in the scrolling clip list. The clip loads to the selected channel. The Current Thumbnail Viewer (Figure 17) displays the currently loaded clip in the selected channel. Figure 17.
  • Page 30 Version 2.0 You can play a clip by loading it into a ClipStore channel and touching the Play button, or by turning on the button and taking the channel Auto Start on-air (Figure 18). For example, if you take the CS-1 channel on-air, either as a background or keyer, the clip loaded into the CS-1 channel will play automatically when the button is on.
  • Page 31: Replay With E-Mems

    ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 18. Playback Controls Audio Mute Icon Timecode Data Pad Mark Out Mark In Button/Data Pad Button/Data Cue to In Variable Speed (Cues to Data Pad Mark In set point) Jog Clip Data Pad (Soft Knob) Clip Start Stop Play...
  • Page 32: Recording Clips

    Version 2.0 touched, that operation will be learned by E-MEM. For more information about E-MEMs, see the Kayenne User Manual. Figure 19. Clip Replay with E-MEM Control Recording Clips Clips are recorded with embedded audio in the Image Store, Replay & Record, Clip Record and Edit menus (Figure 20).
  • Page 33 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 20. Record Mode When the button is touched, ClipStore ejects the clip from the Record Enable selected channel, places the ClipStore channels in E/E mode, and displays a pop-up keyboard. Type in the name of the new clip. Once the name is typed, is pressed, and the keyboard closes, the button is...
  • Page 34 Version 2.0 Figure 21. Record Button Enabled Video Record Elements buttons allow you to route the Aux Bus selections: • Video Only—Video + Full Raster White, • Key Only—Key + Key, and • Video/Key—Video + Key. • Set a Record Time using the Record Time button. Note If an Aux Bus is not configured for the ClipStore output, the Video and Key buttons will always be on.
  • Page 35: Editing Clips

    ClipStore (Image Store Clips) 5. Enter a new clip name or an existing clip name if you wish to overwrite that clip. 6. Touch Enter 7. Touch the device control button. Record 8. Touch the device control button when the desired length of the clip Stop is reached.
  • Page 36 Version 2.0 Figure 22. Cut Edit Mode Mark a thumbnail The Cut Edit menu displays the currently loaded clip in the thumbnail view. If you wish to change the clip, touch the button before Change Clip editing (Figure 23). KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 37 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 23. Mark Thumbnail Point 1. Touch the button to select a clip to edit (unless previously Change Clip loaded, Figure 23). 2. Either jog, shuttle, or play to the desired frame and touch the Mark button or, Thumbnail 3.
  • Page 38 Version 2.0 Trim Clip operations include: • Setting only the mark-in point, and touching the button—the Trim Clip clip will be trimmed from the beginning of the clip to the mark-in point. • Setting only the mark-out point, and touching the button—the Trim Clip clip will be trimmed from the mark-out point to the end of the clip.
  • Page 39 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 24. Mark Split (One Clip Split into Two) 3. Touch the button. Make Subclip(s) The Name First sub-clip pop-up keyboard is displayed. 4. Enter a name or accept the default name for the first sub-clip in the Name First sub-clip pop-up keyboard (for the default, _a is appended to the clip name).
  • Page 40 Version 2.0 The following rules apply to performing a Cut Edit operation during recording: • Making sub-clips is the only available operation. • Only the Cut Edit type will be available. • Changing the clip will not be possible from the menu during this oper- ation.
  • Page 41 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Build Editing Build Editing (Figure 25) allows you to take elements from one long clip or from multiple clips and make a sub-clip, including: • Video and Audio (audio from a clip or .WAV file), • Video (with embedded audio) and Key, or •...
  • Page 42 Version 2.0 —Hold Sync sets the position of the Audio/Key track in relation to Hold Sync the Video track’s current timecode position (Figure 26). The Audio/Key track’s timecode can be offset in relation to the video track timecode by changing the Hold Sync Mark Point (using the data pad pop-up Hold Sync keypad or the...
  • Page 43 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) clip, the clip can be loaded as the Video track and then as the Key track, syn- chronized, and then a sub-clip made of the composite elements. As with other ClipStore editing operations, if you enter the name of an existing clip, that clip will be overwritten when creating a sub-clip using the Make Clip operation.
  • Page 44 Version 2.0 3. Determine where you want a mark-in point for the Video track by either playing/jogging to the mark while viewing the clip on a monitor and touching the button (Figure 27) or if you know the timecode, Mark In touch the data pad and enter the timecode into the pop-up Mark In...
  • Page 45 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 28. Build Edit Mode—Audio Track Edit 2. Touch the button for the Video and touch the desired clip Change Clip (Figure 28). 3. Determine where you want a mark-in point for the Video track by either playing/jogging to the mark while viewing the clip on a monitor and touching the Mark In...
  • Page 46 Version 2.0 With the selected, you can test the composite elements Video Thumbnail Viewer using the motion control buttons. Make the Sub-clip 1. Touch the button. Make Clip 2. Enter the name of the new clip and touch Enter —In this case, you want to use the Add/Replace a Key Element with Build Edit video and audio of the loaded video element but add/replace the key track and make a sub-clip.
  • Page 47 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) 4. Determine the mark-out point for the Video track and enter it as described for Mark In. 5. Synchronize the Key track in relation to the current video track timecode position, if needed, using the data pad or the Hold Sync soft knob (see page 42...
  • Page 48: File Operations

    Version 2.0 Figure 30. Join Edit Mode 1. Touch the button for the first clip (top thumbnail) and touch Change Clip the desired clip. 2. Touch the button for the second clip (bottom thumbnail) to Change Clip be appended to the tail end of the first, and touch the desired clip. 3.
  • Page 49 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) File transfers can be performed from/to the following locations from the Kayenne Menu Panel: • ClipStore Server, • Image folder on the Kayenne Menu Panel, • USB Storage Devices (seen as Removable Disks) and • External USB Disk Drives (seen as Hard Disk Drives). USB storage devices can be inserted into the USB ports on both the Clip- Store server and on the Kayenne Menu Panel.
  • Page 50: Changes To The Stills Menu

    Version 2.0 Note If a folder is selected for export, all files within the folder will be exported with the same format. Creating a Shared Folder for External USB Disk Drives To exchange files with an external USB disk drive, you will need to create a shared folder in the device, in Windows: 1.
  • Page 51 ClipStore (Image Store Clips) Figure 32. Image Store Still Menu Changes KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 52: Key Chaining

    Version 2.0 Key Chaining New with Kayenne 2.0, Key Chaining allows you to chain keys to coordi- nate their keyer states (on and off) on a single ME or from one ME to another. There are 15 Key Chains available in a Kayenne System. All keys in a chain transition on and off together.
  • Page 53: Using Key Cut/Auto Buttons

    Key Chaining The Chain parameter data pads display each ME and either dashes (if empty) or Keys 1-6 if keys are enabled for that ME in the chain (Figure 33). Figure 33. Key Chaining Menu Once a keyer is enabled as part of a chain, the button is grayed out as each key can only be part of one chain.
  • Page 54: Key Chaining On A Single Me

    Version 2.0 Key Chaining on a Single ME As shown in Figure 34 (in blue), in the Chain parameter data pads, the fol- lowing three key chains have been created for ME 1: • Chain 1—Keys 1 and 2, • Chain 2—Keys 3 and 4, and •...
  • Page 55: Key Chaining Across Mes

    Key Chaining Key Chaining Across MEs As shown in Figure 35 (in blue), in the Chain 1 parameter data pad, the fol- lowing multiple ME key chain has been created: • PGM/PST, Key 1, • ME3 Key 1, and • ME1 Key1 Figure 35.
  • Page 56 Version 2.0 Key chains can be established with keys both in the same and different MEs. KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 57: Multiple Bus Linking

    Multiple Bus Linking Multiple Bus Linking New with Kayenne 2.0, you can now create multiple bus links (Figure 36); referred to as Parallel and Cascading Links. Also, you can define and asso- ciate one of the 15 new definable Source Substitution Tables to a bus (each controlling and linked bus can be associated with any Source Table), and save Bus Links as part of an E-MEM.
  • Page 58: Configuring Source Substitution Tables

    Version 2.0 For information about the , see the Bus Hold Inhibits Links All Links buttons Kayenne User Manual. Configuring Source Substitution Tables Source Tables have been added as part of the Bus Link enhancements with Kayenne 2.0. There are now 15 additional configurable Source Tables. Each can be assigned to one, many, or all Bus Links once configured in the Source Tables menu (Figure...
  • Page 59 Multiple Bus Linking assigned to one or many Controlling or Linked busses in the Bus Links, Links Setup menu (Figure 36). Figure 37. Source Tables Source List for Linked Source Column To give a Source Table a descriptive name, touch the button and Rename enter the name into the pop-up keyboard, and touch...
  • Page 60: Source Table File Operations

    Version 2.0 with any source from the scrolling Source List (Figure 37, far right of menu): 1. Rename the Source Table if desired. 2. Touch to select a source in the Source column of the Source/Link Source scrolling list. 3. Touch the source in the scrolling Source List (Figure 37), far right of menu) you wish to substitute for the current Link Source;...
  • Page 61: Linking Multiple Busses

    Multiple Bus Linking Linking Multiple Busses Multiple bus linking is divided into two categories: Parallel Links and Cascading Links. Source Tables can be setup for both Parallel and Cascading Links, however the default will be “Standard Table All Sources 1-to-1”, or 00 as seen in the Current Link, Linked Bus data pads.
  • Page 62: Parallel Links

    Version 2.0 Parallel Links Parallel Links allow the controlling bus to control more than one linked bus. In the example in Figure 39, PGM A is the controlling bus and Aux 1, Aux 2, and ME1 Key1, are all linked in parallel to PGM A. Figure 39.
  • Page 63: Cascading Bus Links

    Multiple Bus Linking 5. Touch the data pad again and touch the next bus you wish to Linked Bus link to the controlling bus. The Bus Links menu now displays in the Current Link pane, the controlling bus and two linked busses that are linked to the controlling bus (in the example in Figure Controller...
  • Page 64 Version 2.0 Figure 40. Cascading Bus Links To create cascading links: 1. Touch the data pad in the Table Setup pane; the Controlling Bus Controlling Bus selection menu is displayed. 2. Touch the , or tab and touch the desired ME busses Aux Busses eDPM Inputs...
  • Page 65: Corner Pinning

    Corner Pinning Corner Pinning Corner Pinning allows you to move the corners of a source image relative to the background. Corner Pinning is keyframeable, with all standard path control functions. The new corner locations do not need to form a rectangle. Corner Pinning is accomplished by distorting the source to fit into its newly defined corners.
  • Page 66: Corner Pinning And Cropping

    Version 2.0 To allow fine adjustment of an image when using Corner Pinning, the View Through (View Thru Enable) feature allows you to temporarily (for editing purposes only) reduce the opacity of an iDPM channel to let you “look through” the image to align the corners precisely with the background. Corner Pinning and Cropping Corner Pinning is designed to work in conjuction with cropping.
  • Page 67: Corner Pinning Menu

    Corner Pinning Corner Pinning Menu The Corner Pinning menu (Figure 44) is available in both the SWR (Switcher) (iDPM, Corner Pinning) and the eDPM (option) mode (eDPM, Corner Pinning). The menus function identically. Figure 44. iDPM, Corner Pinning Menu KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 68 Version 2.0 Touch the mode button (lower left), Figure 45). eDPM eDPM Corner Pinning ( Figure 45. eDPM, Corner Pinning Menu An example of how Corner Pinning would be valuable is that during a sporting event, a camera points at a shot clock. The DPM uses Corner Pinning to build a box to contain the clock and crop adjustments place the clock exactly in the box but the camera is accidentally moved and the content of the box no longer shows the entire shot clock.
  • Page 69 Corner Pinning 5. Adjust the crop edges to include the portion of the video you want in the key. 6. Go to the iDPM, Corner Pinning menu (Figure 46). Figure 46. Corner Pinning On 7. Touch the button to turn it on (highlights green). Corner Pinning On The image will fill the screen—each corner of the key is now pinned to the corners of the monitor.
  • Page 70 Version 2.0 11. Touch a Corner Adjust button— , or Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom , and use the soft knobs to pin the Right Corner Adjust X Corner Adjust Y corner to the corner of the shot clock in the background video. This will allow you very precise adjustment.
  • Page 71: Corner Pinning With The Multi-Function Module

    Corner Pinning Corner Pinning with the Multi-Function Module Corner Pinning can be performed from the MFM (Multi-Function Module), in the iDPM (and identically the eDPM), CPin menu. The CPin (Corner Pinning) button has been added to the iDPM menu (Figure 48) in the MFM.
  • Page 72 Version 2.0 Note Corner Pinning and Crops have their own path controls, however each corner Kayenne User Manual and each crop edge share the same path. See the for more information about paths. Figure 49. MFM—iDPM, CPin (Corner Pinning) Wipe Wipe 9.000 Adel...
  • Page 73 Corner Pinning Note Crop Softness controls are not available for crops when Corner Pinning is enabled in the MFM, however Crop Softness controls are available in the Menu Panel. Figure 50. MFM—Crop (Corner Pinning, Crop Menu) CR T Wipe Wipe 9.000 SzLc 3dLc ROT SPIN Axis Adel Last...
  • Page 74: Edpm Enhancements

    Version 2.0 eDPM Enhancements The eDPM is now completely separate from the rest of the Switcher Master E-MEM so you can recall and run effects from the eDPM independently, or, you can use the Master E-MEM timeline to recall and run the eDPM. This allows you to control the eDPM exactly as you would with an external DPM.
  • Page 75: Edpm Definable Sub-Levels

    eDPM Enhancements Figure 51. eDPM Partitions In the Control Panel, the eDPM Primary and Secondary partitions are avail- able in the eDPM menu of the Master E-MEM Module (removed from the Multi-Function Module with Kayenne 2.0). Also, the button has been PART added in the eDPM menu delegation, so the eDPM Master E-MEM parti- tion can be enabled/disabled.
  • Page 76 Version 2.0 Figure 52. eDPM Sub-levels in the E-MEM Master Timeline eDPM Definable Sub-levels Using definable sub-Levels allows for the recall of eDPM effects from Local E-MEM. For example, effects created for ME 1 can have the eDPM definable sub-levels and will then run eDPM effects. KAYENNE —...
  • Page 77: Device Control Module Enhancements

    Device Control Module Enhancements Device Control Module Enhancements In Kayenne 2.0, Q-MEM and ganging have been improved in the DCM. Creation of cues and gangs is made easier with the addition of quick methods to create gangs and cues with more than one device. Overall status and user feedback is improved on the DCM as well as overall respon- siveness and tactile feel of jog, var speed play, and shuttle.
  • Page 78: Learning A Q-Mem Register With A Single Device

    Version 2.0 Figure 53. DCM—Q-MEMs CS-1 12 345 PBUS I Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : 2 2 O U Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø 7 : 2 4 D Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø 7 : Ø 2 T C Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø : Ø Ø GV/DogStar NEXT Load...
  • Page 79: Learning Additional Devices

    Device Control Module Enhancements 2. Press the button (high tallies blue). Link Cue 3. Learn the Q-MEM register. 4. Press the button. a. Optionally, press the Play button (flashes green) to add a play command (so when the cue register is recalled, the clip will load and play).
  • Page 80: Learning Only Device Associations Into A Register

    Version 2.0 When recalled, a clip will load and cue for each device linked into the Q-MEM register. (There is one Play command per register so if learned as part of a Cue register, all devices will play when the register is recalled.) Learning Only Device Associations into a Register Cues can be used to associate devices to lettered buttons only, without learning clip and mark information.
  • Page 81: Status Display

    Device Control Module Enhancements Status Display For a selected device, the display will show (Figure 55): • Device name, • Preset or current Page/Bank, • Last recalled page, bank, and register, • E-MEM level name, • Timecode, • Mark-in/out timecode, •...
  • Page 82: Ganging Devices Associated With Lettered Buttons

    Version 2.0 Ganging Devices Associated with Lettered Buttons To gang devices associated with the lettered buttons on the DCM, press A - F and hold down the letter buttons and press the button (the ganged Gang buttons tally green). For example, hold down buttons (or any com- binations of with devices associated) and press the...
  • Page 83: Control Panel Enhancements

    Control Panel Enhancements Control Panel Enhancements The following enhancements have been introduced in Kayenne 2.0 for the Control Panel: • —Bank buttons Bank Buttons added to Local/Master E-MEM Modules BNK 0 have been added to the Local and Master E-MEM Modules (right BNK 3 side of keypad) to provide faster access to banks.
  • Page 84: Copy Swap Menus

    Version 2.0 Copy Swap Menus The Copy Swap menus are used for copying setups from one part of the system to another. For example, if a chroma key was set up on ME 1, but the operator needs the key while ME 1 is in use, he can copy the keyer’s setup to ME 2 and place the chroma key on air there.
  • Page 85: Copy Swap Me Menu

    Copy Swap Menus Copy Swap ME Menu The Copy Swap, ME menu is used to copy an entire setup from one ME to another (Figure 57). Figure 57. Copy Swap ME Menu KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 86: Copy Swap Wipes Menu

    Version 2.0 Copy Swap Wipes Menu Wipe parameters can be copied from one wipe to another. This can be done on the same ME (or eDPM) or from one ME (or eDPM) to another. Transition or complex wipes can be copied to Transition Wipes and Keyer Wipes can be copied to keyer wipes directly.
  • Page 87: Copying Transition And Keyer Wipes Directly

    Copy Swap Menus when is touched P2 replaces the ME 2, Primary Wipe 1-P1 wipe gener- Copy ator as seen in the Wipes, Patterns menu (Figure 59). Figure 59. Copy Primary Generator Wipes, Patterns Menu: P1 Replaced with P2 Copying Transition and Keyer Wipes Directly Transition Wipes To copy a Transition wipe to a Transition wipe: 1.
  • Page 88: Copying Between Transition And Key Wipes

    Version 2.0 4. Touch the button. Copy Copying Between Transition and Key Wipes If the keyer (to) is using a complex generator, you can choose which complex wipe will be the destination. The complex wipe generator will be copied and the keyer will be assigned to that generator. The generator is also assigned to the transition wipe (in most cases) and the generator for that transition wipe is also changed.
  • Page 89: Copy Swap Mattes Menu

    Copy Swap Menus Copy Swap Mattes Menu Touch to access the Copy Swap Matte menu (Figure 60). Copy Swap Mattes Figure 60. Copy Swap Mattes Menu Some combinations of ME level, Key level, and matte generator level do not exist. For example, in Figure 60, the destination matte is ME 1’s Trans Wipe.
  • Page 90: Copy Swap Keyer Menu

    Version 2.0 Copy Swap Keyer Menu Touch to access the Copy Swap Keyer menu (Figure 61). Copy Swap Keyer Figure 61. Copy Swap Keyer Menu The menu enables the copying and swapping of entire keyers, including the mapping of key cutter and key fill sources. It is a direct copy of what is currently in the chosen From keyer, including key type, key split condition, and all parameters describing the key’s behavior.
  • Page 91: Copy Swap Source Memory Menu

    Copy Swap Menus Copy Swap Source Memory Menu Touch to access the Copy Swap Source Memory Copy Swap Source Memory menu (Figure 62). Figure 62. Copy Swap Source Memory Menu The user delegates the ME/eDPM level, the keyer within the ME/eDPM, and the numbered input source to the keyer.
  • Page 92 Version 2.0 When the button is off, the user can select a single source by All Sources touching the Source text box. This pops up the Source Picker menu arranged in numerical order, see Figure Figure 63. Copy Swap Source Picker Menu Copying or swapping of keyer parameters applies only to like types of keying.
  • Page 93: Copy Swap Macro Menu

    Copy Swap Menus tion of default. The following scenarios might exist allowing the user to copy: • A specific default source and a specific bus, • A specific source to all buses, • All sources on a specific bus, • All sources on an ME, or •...
  • Page 94: Copy Swap Timeline Menu

    Version 2.0 The soft knobs and data pads on the upper right can be used to quickly select specific register numbers in each pane. Copy Swap Timeline Menu The Copy Swap Timeline menu (Figure 65) is accessed by touching Copy Swap Timeline Figure 65.
  • Page 95 Copy Swap Menus Figure 66. Copy Swap Timeline sub-level Selection For example, ME2 Pri, Effect Register 1, has two keyers with iDPM param- eter settings you want as part of an effect (Figure 66) but you want to use those sub-levels with the parameter settings in Effect Register 0, on ME1 Pri.
  • Page 96: Copy Swap And The Multi-Function Module

    Version 2.0 Definable sub-levels can also be part of the copied register. Copy Swap and the Multi-Function Module Also new with Kayenne 2.0, the , and buttons can be turned Wipe Matt on and off (default is on) in the MFM. With an ME and keyer selected in either Copy or Swap menu delegations, the buttons will be available.
  • Page 97: Setdef Matchdef

    SetDef MatchDef SetDef MatchDef Source Ops, SetDef MatchDef Menu The SetDef and MatchDef options permit line rate signal format conversion of selected Kayenne system outputs and inputs. SetDef output and MatchDef input conversion is licensed in connector pairs. Conversion is active when the associated Video Processor Frame ME board is present and the license is enabled.
  • Page 98: Setdef Output Conversion

    Version 2.0 SetDef Output Conversion Each of the eight SetDef buttons report the current source, format, and crop status for that output. Note A SetDef output can only be controlled from the Source Ops, SetDef MatchDef menu when the SetDef output is assigned to the same suite as the menu (a caution dialog will display if you attempt to change the suite with SetDef outputs assigned).
  • Page 99: Matchdef Input Conversion

    SetDef MatchDef MatchDef Input Conversion Figure 68. SetDef MatchDef Menu, MatchDef Selected Each of the 16 Match Def buttons report the current source, format, and crop status for that input. buttons activate and deactivate conversion for the individual Enable input connector button located immediately above. The currently operating Kayenne video standard is shown in the System Video Format...
  • Page 100: E-Mem Control Of Setdef Matchdef

    Version 2.0 Controls for Scale/Sync, Letterbox, Pillarbox, H-Center Cut and V-Center Cut are displayed, depending on the format selected. These controls are identical to those used for SetDef. The button behaves the same Sync/Scale as the SetDef button, but also employs frame sync circuitry. Scale controls are also available, which operate the same as for Crop...
  • Page 101: Setdef

    SetDef MatchDef SetDef and MatchDef sub-levels are selected from the User Setups, Suite Prefs, E-MEM Prefs menu (Figure 70). Figure 70. E-MEM Prefs Menu SetDef There is one SetDef sub-level for Suite 1 and one for Suite 2; SetDef sub- levels can be assigned to any level.
  • Page 102: Matchdef

    Version 2.0 The SetDef sub-level menu is displayed. Figure 71. SetDef sub-level Menu Touch the desired level to assign the SetDef sub-level or the Definable buttons. Touch the Done button when finished. Assigned For more information about assigning E-MEM sub-levels, see the Kayenne User Manual.
  • Page 103 SetDef MatchDef The MatchDef sub-level menu is displayed. Figure 72. MatchDef Sub-level Menu 2. Touch the desired level to assign the MatchDef sub-level or the Definable buttons. Touch the Done button when finished. Not Assigned For more information about assigning E-MEM sub-levels, see the Kayenne User Manual.
  • Page 104: E-Mem Of Key Priority Transitions

    Version 2.0 E-MEM of Key Priority Transitions New with Kayenne 2.0, Key Priority Transitions interpolate wipes and mixes as part of an E-MEM. For more information about Key Priority Tran- sitions, see the Kayenne User Manual. When creating a priority transition that will interpolate as part of an E-MEM, it will only transition correctly if the ‘Next’...
  • Page 105: Grabbing And Using A Key Store Image

    Key Store Enhancements On power cycle or reboot, Key Stores will have to be reloaded with the correct video. They default to black keyed with black which will not show up on a monitor. Key Store is E-MEMable and keyframeable. Figure 73.
  • Page 106: Macros Attached To Buttons Without Colors

    Version 2.0 Once you have grabbed fill and key images in Key Store, you can ‘use’ them for the selected key source: 1. Touch the full keyer with which you want to use Key Store (Figure left). 2. Touch either the , or to select the Use Live V&K...
  • Page 107: Single Module Satellite Panel

    Satellite Panel Installation Single Module Satellite Panel Figure 74. Single Module Satellite Panel Installation Dimensions 10.4 mm 63.1 mm 41.8 mm 326 mm 0.41 in. 2.48 in. 1.65 in. 12.83 in. 17.9 mm 294 mm 18 mm 0.70 in. 11.57 in. 0.71 in.
  • Page 108: Satellite Panel Cabling

    Version 2.0 Figure 77. Double Module Satellite Panel Tray and Trim 855 7 1480 855 7 3020 855 7 3180 855 7 2680 855 7 3180 855 7 1480 863 1 0130 855 7 1480 855 7 3180 855 7 3080 855 7 3180 855 7 1480 863 1 0130...
  • Page 109: Setting The Summit/Solo Ip Address

    To change the Summit IP Address, perform the following: 1. Disable the FBWF (File Based Write Filter) a. Click on the menu and navigate to Start All Programs Grass Valley b. Click on (top of list). Write Filter Utility The FBWF Manager is displayed (Figure 78).
  • Page 110 Version 2.0 Figure 78. FBWF Manager KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 111 Setting the Summit/Solo IP Address c. Under Filter Settings (Figure 79) click on the pull-down menu Filter: and click (Enabled is the default). Disable An asterisk (*) will appear next to ‘Disable’ that indicates the system must be rebooted to implement the configuration change (Figure 79).
  • Page 112 Version 2.0 5. Right-click on (Figure 81). Control Team Figure 81. Network Connections—Control Team 6. Click Properties 7. Scroll down to “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click to highlight it (Figure 82). Figure 82. Control Team Properties—TCP/IP Disable/Enable Filter Settings 8. Click Properties The TCP/IP Properties Dialog is displayed (Figure...
  • Page 113 Setting the Summit/Solo IP Address Figure 83. TCP/IP—Enter IP Address 9. Enter the desired IP Address (Figure 83), and click The Subnet mask will be filled in automatically. 10. Click Enable the FBWF 1. Enable the FBWF (File Based Write Filter), see Setting the IP Address page Step 2.
  • Page 114: Kayenne Software Update

    You will need the following materials for this update: • Kayenne version 2.0 Software (which can be downloaded from the Grass Valley Customer Support website and copied to a USB stick), • Backup media for configuration and effects files, • USB mouse and keyboard, and •...
  • Page 115: Backup Current Configuration And Effects Files

    Kayenne Software Update Backup Current Configuration and Effects Files 1. Save your system configuration files (Eng Setup, User Setups), and your operational registers (EMEM, Macros, etc.) and other settings. You can create a Show file that contains all this information. See the Kayenne Installation and Service Manual for file operations instructions.
  • Page 116 Version 2.0 4. Choose and click . Screens will appear as the files are KayenneInstaller extracted and the Kayenne Deployment Tool is installed (Figure 85). Figure 85. File Extraction Screens Note If the same Kayenne Deployment Tool version files are detected, a Repair/ Remove screen is displayed, allowing re-installation or removal of the Deployment files.
  • Page 117 Kayenne Software Update 6. Click . The License Agreement screen appears (Figure 87). Next Figure 87. Kayenne License Agreement 7. Accept the license and click . The Destination Folder screen appears Next (Figure 88). Figure 88. Kayenne Deployment Destination Folder KAYENNE —...
  • Page 118 Version 2.0 8. Click to accept the default deploy location. Alternatively, you can Next Browse to a different location to deploy the files to. The Ready to Deploy Screen appears next (Figure 89). Figure 89. Ready to Deploy Screen 9. Click to deploy the files.
  • Page 119: Kayenne Installer Program Description

    Kayenne Software Update Kayenne Installer Program Description Figure 92. Kayenne Installer Program Initial Screen The Kayenne Installer Program initial screen has buttons on the left used to select various installers ( System Menu Macro Editor NetConfig button at the bottom left closes the Kayenne Installer Program. Exit When is selected, a screen appears with a central hierarchy display,...
  • Page 120: System Update (Video Processor Frame & Control Panels)

    Version 2.0 - (Control Panel selected in hierarchy window) - Opens a window Set Server allowing you to enter the IP address the Control Panel will use to commu- nicate with the Video Processor Frame. - (Frame or Control Panel selected) Clears NV Memory. Clear NV - (System selected) Updates software to all devices for the selected Update All...
  • Page 121 Kayenne Software Update 2. Each Kayenne system consists of a Video Processor Frame and associated PCU(s) (Control Panels). Use the mouse to navigate to the desired system (not an individual Frame or Panel). When a system has been selected the button becomes active (Figure 94).
  • Page 122: Kayenne Menu Panel Application Installation/Update

    Version 2.0 5. Click . The screen will report the progress of the update (Figure 96). Figure 96. Kayenne Installer, Update Progress 6. When the update completes, and the Kayenne components reboot, a Finish screen appears (Figure 97). The Kayenne Control Panel and Video Processor Frame will be operational with the new software.
  • Page 123 Kayenne Software Update Figure 99. Kayenne Installer Program Initial Screen 2. Click the button. The Kayenne Menu Installation Wizard Menu installation tool will launch (Figure 100). Figure 100. Kayenne Menu Installer KAYENNE — Release Notes...
  • Page 124 Version 2.0 3. Click . The Hardware Selection screen appears (Figure 101). Next Figure 101. Kayenne Menu Installer, Hardware Selection 4. Choose either (the Kayenne Touch Screen Menu Kayenne Menu Platform Panel), or , as appropriate, and click User PC Next Note The first-time installation of the Kayenne Menu application onto a user PC...
  • Page 125 Kayenne Software Update Note Selecting Only for me limits some settings to the currently logged in user. This may be appropriate if the Kayenne Menu application is installed onto a PC shared by several users. However, this is not a fool-proof security method and should not be relied on for mission-critical applications.
  • Page 126 Version 2.0 8. Click to install the application. A progress bar will be displayed Next (Figure 105). Figure 105. Kayenne Menu Installer, Update Status Screen 9. When done, the Menu Successfully Installed screen appears (Figure 106). Figure 106. Kayenne Menu Installer Success 10.
  • Page 127: Clear Nv Ram For Control Panel And Frame

    Kayenne Software Update Clear NV RAM for Control Panel and Frame It is recommended that the NV RAM for the Kayenne Control Panel and Frame be cleared after a software update. From the Kayenne Installer menu, touch the System button and touch the device to be cleared.
  • Page 128: Update Additional Kayenne Menu Panels Or Pcs

    PC, a message will be displayed indicating it must be installed. This framework software is included on the Kayenne Software USB stick, and in the Complete download version available on the Grass Valley website. 1. Insert the Kayenne Software USB stick into the PC’s USB port.
  • Page 129: Netconfig And Newton Configurator Installation

    Kayenne Software Update NetConfig and Newton Configurator Installation Clicking on the button launches an individual installer similar to NetConfig the Kayenne Menu Panel installer. Both NetConfig and the Newton Con- figurator plug-in will be installed. Follow the directions displayed to install these applications onto that Kayenne Menu Panel or PC.
  • Page 130: Confirm System Operation

    Version 2.0 Confirm System Operation 1. Check that all the installed MEs are operational. Select different crosspoints on the Control Panel and fly a key with an iDPM. 2. Check that any software enabled options operate correctly. Existing authorization codes should work with the new software. 3.
  • Page 131: Removing Kayenne Software

    Kayenne Software Update vidually, make sure they all are at the same version before resuming Kayenne system operation. CAUTION Allow the Video Processor Frame to completely finish rebooting before attempting to install Control Panel software. The Control Panel update process requires the Frame to be operational. Removing Kayenne Software Kayenne Menu Panel Application Removal Running the Kayenne Installer and clicking on the Menu button when that...
  • Page 132: Removing Using The Windows Os

    Kayenne deployment creates its own software version folder. If the default installation location, or the same alternative destination, is always chosen, all the version folders will be listed together (default destination C:Pro- gramFiles/Grass Valley/Kayenne/KayenneSystem_Vx.x.x). Running the KayenneInstaller.exe file in any version’s folder will permit installation of that version’s Kayenne files.
  • Page 133: Kayenne System Ip Addresses

    Kayenne System IP Addresses Kayenne System IP Addresses Default IP Addresses Kayenne systems are shipped with default IP addresses (Table 1). These default addresses can be used if the Kayenne system is operating on a ded- icated network with no other devices present. Note that these addresses can be changed during installation, and so your system may not be using these defaults, Table 1.
  • Page 134: Multiple Control Surfaces And Suites

    Version 2.0 Multiple Control Surfaces and Suites If you plan to use multiple control surfaces (for example, more than one Control Panel or more than one Menu Panel) with the same Video Pro- cessor frame, you must make sure the IP addresses of the additional items are unique before connecting them to the network.

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