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Belden Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame User Manual (450 pages)
VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER
Brand:
Belden
| Category:
Media Converter
| Size: 53 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
4
Recycling
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
17
About this Manual
17
Standard Documentation Set
17
Other Documentation
17
Section 1 - Introduction
19
Overview
19
Features
20
General
20
K-Frame Standard Frame
21
K-Frame Compact Frame
21
K-Frame Compact S-Series Frame (Differences)
22
K-Frame Video Processor
22
K-Frame Control Surfaces
22
Kayenne
22
Flat or Curved Control Panel Orientation
24
Control Panel Stripes
25
Touch Screen Menu Panel
25
Soft Panel (KSP) Option
26
Menu Application
26
Kayenne K-Frame System Examples
27
Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System
27
Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System
27
Supported Control Protocols
28
Section 2 - Setting Panel Preferences
31
Control Panel Source Select Button Mapping
31
The Button Mapping Menu
32
Default Control Panel Source Select Button Mapping
35
Setting Control Panel Source Select Button Mapping Preferences
36
Assigning Colors to Control Panel Source Select Buttons
37
Assigning User-Defined Colors
38
Mapping Remote aux Panel Source Select Buttons on the Control Panel
39
Mapping Remote aux Panel Delegation Buttons
40
Section 3 - Setting Suite Preferences
41
About Source Patching
41
Engineering Names, Eng Ids, and Logical Ids
42
Alternative Source Names
42
Multiple Suites and Source Names
43
Source Name Display Hierarchy
43
Source Patching and Effects Portability
44
Patching Engineering and Fixed Sources to Logical Ids
45
Enable Source Correction on any Source (Globally)
46
Patch a Key Input from One Source to a Different Source Using Patch Key
47
Default Keyframe
48
Learning a Default Keyframe
49
Preview Prefs
50
Safe Area
50
Crosshair
51
About ME Viewer
51
About Multiviewer Preferences
52
Set Multiviewer Layout Preferences
53
File Operations
54
Features
55
Introduction
55
File Storage Organization
55
GV Switcher Drive Access
55
Managing Files Using the Utilities Pane Buttons in the File Ops Menus
56
Copy/Pasting Files
57
Creating a Folder
58
Deleting Files
58
Renaming Files
58
GV Switcher File Type Extensions
59
Show Files
59
Show File Buttons
59
Create a Show File
61
Load a Show File
62
Load a Show from the Show Load History
63
Updating a Show File
64
All File Type and Directory Management
66
Saving Panel Prefs and Suite Prefs Files
67
Loading Panel Prefs and Suite Prefs Files
67
Saving Source Tables
68
Loading Source Tables
70
Register Files
70
Saving Register Files
71
Loading Register Files
73
Loading to a Different Set of Registers
74
Saving Source Rules Files
75
Loading Source Rules Files
76
Saving Eng Setup Files
77
Loading Eng Setup Files
78
File Translation from Earlier Kayenne Systems
79
About K-Frame and Kayenne Show Files
79
Loading an Earlier Kayenne Show into a K-Frame
79
Importing Kalypso Image Store File Types into K-Frame
82
Section 4 - Video MIX/Effects
83
Mes and Keyers
83
Chroma Key
83
Chroma Key Auto Setup
84
Manual Chroma Key Adjustments
84
Access Keyer Menu and Delegate Keyer
85
Primary Suppression
85
Extra Chroma Key Controls
87
Setting up a Chroma Key
88
Using Auto Setup
88
Reshaping a Chroma Key Using Auto Setup
89
Adjusting Chroma Key Controls
89
Reshaping Chroma Key
91
Applying Chroma Key Secondary Color Suppression
91
Generating Background Mattes
93
Splitting a Key
94
Setting Keyer Priority
95
Transitioning between Different Keyer Priorities
96
Key Store
98
Grabbing a Key Store Image
99
Setting a Pattern MIX
100
About Source Memory
101
Learning Source Memory for a Keyer
102
Deleting Source Memory from a Keyer
103
Acquiring Dpms
104
Acquire an ME Resource for Edpm
104
Release/Acquire DPM Resources between Edpms/Idpms
105
Enable/Delegate DPM Channels
106
Enable an Idpm on a Keyer on the Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel
106
Delegate Edpm Channels on a Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel
106
Enable a 2D DPM on a Keyer on the Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel
107
Enable Dpms from the Menu
107
About Dpms
108
About 2D DPM
108
Parameter and Soft Knob Controls
108
DPM Source and Target Space Explained
110
Tally and DPM
110
DPM Transform Menu
110
Enable DPM Transforms in the Menu
110
DPM Global Channel Assignments
110
Key off Control
112
Easy Cube Control
113
Keyer Partition Visibility
113
Transform Controls
113
Crop Controls
114
Reverse Controls
114
Path Controls
114
Clear Transforms
114
Border Menu
115
Idpm Borderline Menu
115
Shadow Controls
115
Idpm Shadow Crop Controls
116
Glow Pane Controls
116
Glow Color
117
Glow Path Control Pane
117
Idpm Film Look Menu
117
Idpm Kurl Menu
118
Kurl Position/Size Modulation Mode
118
Modulation Pane
118
Mod Type Pane
119
Pattern Pane
119
Page Turn/Roll Mode
120
Page Turn Pane
120
Show Sides Pane
120
Ripple Mode
121
Slits Mode
122
Sphere Mode
122
Idpm Splits Mirrors Menu
123
Splits Pane
123
Splits & Mirrors Modifiers Pane
123
Idpm Defocus Menu
124
Defocus Pane
124
NAM Matte Pane
124
Idpm Lighting Menu
125
Shadow Control Pane
125
Light Type Pane
125
Light Type
125
Light Control Pane
126
Lighting Path Controls
127
Lighting with Page Turn/Roll Effects
127
Lighting and Post Transform Space
127
Output Recursive Menu
127
Output Recursive Presets
127
Output Recursive Modes
128
Motion Decay Mode
128
Freeze Mode
129
Montage Mode
130
DPM Global Channel Control over Multiple Mes
133
Set up a DPM Secondary Global Channel
133
Adjust Idpm/2D DPM Border Edges
134
Idpm/2D DPM Border Color
134
Adjust Idpm/2D DPM Border Edges
135
About Edpms
136
Edpm and Effects
136
Edpm Partitioning
137
Edpm Definable Sub-Levels
138
Assign Sources
138
Button Mapping Edpms to an ME
139
Edpm Mode Menus
139
Edpm 2DPM Menu
139
Enabling Edpm 2D Dpms
139
Edpm Effects Menus
139
Edpm Category Menus
140
File Ops Menu
140
E-MEM & Timeline Menu
141
Source Ops Menu
142
Picture Menu
142
Section 5 - Switcher Control
145
Basic E-MEM Operations
145
Time Value Entry
145
Learning E-MEM Registers from the Control Panel
146
Advanced E-MEM Operations: Define E-Mem/Partial Keyframe Settings
146
Learn a Register in the Current Bank
147
Learn a Register to a Different Bank
147
Copying E-MEM Timeline Information with Get and Put
148
Recalling E-MEM Registers from the Control Panel
149
Clearing E-MEM Registers
150
Running an E-MEM Effect and Auto Run
150
Learning E-MEM Sequences
151
Macros
151
Introduction
151
Macro Recording
152
Macro Playback
153
Macro Attachments
154
Macro Control Button Group
155
Macro Button Function Summary
155
Macro Menus
156
Accessing Shifted Macros
156
Performing Macro Operations from the Control Panel
157
Recording Macros
157
Inserting a Macro Delay
157
Playing Back a Macro Register
157
Pre-Attaching a Macro
157
Post-Attaching a Macro
158
Attaching Multiple Macros to the same Button
158
Removing a Macro Attachment
158
Appending to a Macro
158
Performing Macro Operations from the Menu
159
Recording a Macro
159
Enter a Macro Panel Name
160
Attaching a Macro
160
Playing an Attached Macro
161
Appending to a Macro
162
Appending a Macro to Another Macro in the Menu
162
Saving Macro Registers
162
Loading Macro Registers
163
Macros for Multiple Copies or Swaps
163
Macros and E-Mems
163
E-MEM Recalls in a Macro
163
About Macros, Suites, and Surfaces
164
GPI Macros
164
Bus Linking
164
Bus Linking Examples
164
Bus Linking Menu
165
Bus Linking Source Substitution Tables
167
Linked Source Buttons
167
Configuring a Source Table with Source Substitutions
168
Storing (Copying) Source Table Substitutions to Another Source Table
169
Changing Source Tables for a Bus Link
169
Source Table File Operations
170
Linking Busses One-To-One
170
Creating Parallel Bus Links
171
Creating Cascading Bus Links
172
Bus Linking Rules and Restrictions
174
Bus Linking Management
174
Section 6 - Device Control
177
System Bar
177
Local aux Module
178
Ganging
178
Multi-Function Module
180
Single
180
Multiple
183
GOTO Mode
184
Device Control Module
186
Device Selection
187
Gangs
188
Q-Mem
188
Learning a Q-MEM Register with a Single Device
190
Learning a Q-MEM Register with Multiple Devices
190
Learning Additional Devices
190
Learning Devices with Letter Buttons
190
Learning Only Device Associations into a Register
191
Cues and Gangs
192
Learning Clips for Devices Without Affecting Letter Button Associations
192
Status Display
192
E-MEM Control of External Devices
193
Introduction
193
Configuration
194
Operation
194
Multiple Events on the same Keyframe
195
Timecode Entry
195
Device Control with the Menu
196
Clip Loading
196
Clip Directory (AMP Protocol)
197
Timeline Event Information and Work Buffer Values
197
Operating an External Device from the GV Switcher
198
Preparing the External Device for Control
198
Controlling an External Device (Example)
199
Controlling an External Device Using Timeline Events and E-MEM
200
Playing a Video and Key Pair of Sources in Sync from an External Device
201
Loading a Clip to Play on Air Later with Auto Start
202
Building an Event List
203
Router Interface Operation
203
Introduction
203
Features
205
Menu Panel Router Interface Operation
205
Router Control of aux Buses
207
Controlling aux Bus Source Selections from a Router
208
R-Mem
209
Introduction
209
Features
209
R-MEM Menu Operation
210
E-MEM Control of R-MEM
212
Introduction
212
E-MEM Prefs Assignment
213
Learning R-Mems on the Control Panel
213
Changing R-MEM on an Existing E-MEM Register
214
Empty R-MEM Keyframes
215
Loading R-MEM Registers
215
Camera Control with Ethernet Camera Tally
215
Camera Operations
216
Source Ops
216
Newton Modular Control
219
Introduction
219
Installation on GV Switcher
219
Newton Controls Configuration
220
External Device Newton Menu Description
221
Delegation Pvw Bus
222
Input Selection
222
Newton Channel Information
222
Newton Controls
222
Setup Selector
222
Section 7 - Switching Basics
223
About Switching
223
Control Panel Overview
224
4-ME Control Panel
224
2-ME Control Panel
226
Panel Saver Mode
226
Module Overview
227
Transition Module
227
Local E-MEM Module
231
Master E-MEM Module
233
Multi-Function Module
234
Source Select Module
236
Local aux Module
240
System Bar
242
Device Control Module
244
Delegation
246
Automatic Delegation
247
ME Delegation
247
DPOP and SPOP Menu Delegation
248
Multiple Keyer Delegations
248
Menu Panel Overview
250
Touch Screen
250
Menu Selection
250
Soft Knobs
250
Data Pads and Touch Buttons
250
Menu Screen Organization and Components
251
History Mode
254
Favorites Mode
255
Creating a Last Menu Assignment in Favorites Mode
256
Quick Tabs
256
Delegation Group
258
Parameter Control Area
258
Numeric Keypad
258
Alphanumeric Keypad
259
Scrolling Lists
259
Menu and Panel Interactions
260
Transitions
262
About Manual Transitions
262
Transition Module
262
Manual Transitions
262
To Perform a Lever Arm Transition
263
To Perform an Auto Transition
264
Performing a MIX through Video Transition
264
NAM and FAM Mixed Transitions
265
Aux Bus Transitions
266
Trans Lock Button
267
Setting Wipe Transition Parameters
268
Allocating Resources and Setting up the Transition
268
Performing aux Bus Transitions
269
Section 8 - Advanced Operations
271
Effect Editing with E-MEM & Timeline
271
Insert a Keyframe
271
Insert on a Keyframe with Insert after
271
Insert on a Keyframe with Insert before
272
Insert after or Insert before on a Keyframe
273
Insert on the Path
273
Building an Effect by Inserting a Keyframe on the Path
274
Delete a Keyframe
274
Keyframe Durations
275
Changing the Duration of a New Keyframe
275
Modifying an Existing Keyframe Duration
276
Restoring KF Duration Default to the Keypad
277
Effect Duration Editing
277
Editing Effect Duration with the Control Panel
277
Editing Effect Duration with the Menu Panel
278
Editing Effect Durations of Individual Levels
278
E-MEM Modify All Operations
279
Performing a Modify All Operation
280
About E-MEM Learn Auto Recall
281
Update Kayenne K-Frame E-MEM Register Header Information
281
Setting the Kayenne Enable Groups Associated with Auto Recall
281
Setting the Kayenne Effect Dissolve Rate for Auto Recall in an E-MEM Register
281
Changing Path Control Values in an Effect
282
General Curve Tips
283
About Cutting and Pasting Path Values
283
About Controlling Smooth Path Windup
283
E-MEM Transitions
284
E-MEM Transition Rules
284
Building Background E-MEM Transitions
285
Building Keyer E-MEM Transitions
286
Changing the Length of an E-MEM Transition
287
About Preventing Elements from Transitioning in E-Mems
287
Return to Normal Technique
287
Source Holds in Effects
288
Setting a Source Hold in a New Effect
288
Setting a Source Hold in an Existing Effect
289
Reusing Effects
289
E-MEM and Macro Interaction
290
Macros in an E-MEM
291
E-MEM Prefs Macro Sub-Level Assignment
291
Preventing Assigned Macros from Running
292
Adding a Macro to an E-MEM
292
Partial Keyframing
293
Excluding Sub-Levels in a Level
294
Rules and Options for Excluding Sub-Levels
295
Define E-MEM
296
Making E-MEM Sub-Levels Definable to Other Levels
296
About Moving Currently Defined Sub-Levels
298
About the E-MEM Enables Tab
300
Assignable Sub-Levels
300
Definable Sub-Levels
301
Effects Editing in the E-MEM Enables Tab
301
Enabling E-MEM Levels from the E-MEM Enables Tab
302
About Additive Keyers
303
Using Additive Keyer from the Menu
303
Super Additive
304
Using Additive Keyer from the Control Panel
305
About the Macro Editor
306
About the Macro Editor Columns and Rows
307
About Macro Line Editing
307
Build a New Macro with Macro Builder
308
Edit Macro Builder Created Macros
310
Insert a Macro Delay
312
Creating a New Complex Macro
313
About Editing Complex Macros
313
Edit Values
314
About the Frame Simulator and Macro Editing/Building
316
Set the Line Rate for the Frame Simulator
316
Offline Macro Editing with the Frame Simulator
317
Configure the Frame Simulator
317
Configuring the GV Switcher Menu
318
Transition Chaining
319
Key Chaining
320
Creating Chains
320
Using Key Cut/Auto Control Panel Buttons with Key Chaining
321
Key Chaining on a Single ME
322
Key Chaining Across Mes
323
Background Transition Chaining
324
Partition Sync Mode
325
About Partition Sync
326
Operations
326
Creating Primary and Secondary Mes (Dual Feed)
326
Multiple Feed
327
Including Source Substitutions
327
ME Split Mode
328
ME Split Mode from the Menu
329
ME Split Mode from the Control Panel
330
Secondary Partition Only
330
ME Partition Preview
330
Transitions in Split Mode
330
Correcting Split ME Mode out of Sync Transition Lever Arm
331
Local E-MEM in Split Mode
331
Master E-MEM in Split Mode
331
Split Mes and E-MEM Control
332
ME Copy in Split Mode
332
About Partition Boundaries
332
E-MEM Level Assignments in Split Mode
332
Partition Boundary Control
332
Split Layered Mode
334
Split Layered Mode Menu Controls
334
About Corner Pinning
336
Corner Pinning and Cropping
337
Corner Pinning Menus
338
Create a Corner Pinning Effect (Example)
339
Corner Pinning from the Kayenne K-Frame Control Panel
342
About 2D-DPM Edge Pinning
345
Create an Edge Pinning Effect (Example)
346
Adjusting a 2D-DPM Image with Edge Pinning Pan and Scan
347
Using Edge Pinning with the Kayenne Multi-Function Module
347
Using Pan and Scan to Adjust a 2D-DPM Image with the Kayenne Multi-Function Module
349
Copy/Swap
350
Copy Swap Menus
350
Copy Swap ME Menu
352
Copy Swap Wipes Menu
352
Copying Transition Wipes
353
Copy a Key Wipe to a Key Wipe
354
About Copying between Transition and Key Wipes
354
Copy a Transition Wipe to a Keyer Wipe (and Vice Versa)
354
Copy an Edpm Wipe
354
Copy Swap Mattes Menu
355
Copy Swap Keyer Menu
356
Copy Swap Macro Menu
356
Copy Swap Timeline Menu
357
Copy a Timeline with Copy/Swap
359
About Copy/Swap with the Multi-Function Module
360
Copy an ME
360
Swap Mes
361
Copy a Keyer
361
Copy E-Dpms
362
Swap E-DPM Channels
362
About the Image Store Options
363
Image Store Memory
363
Image Store Images Menus
363
Image Store Quick Tabs
364
About Image Store Stills
365
Local Still File Format
365
Imported Still File Formats
366
Modifying/Adding Image Descriptions
366
Operating the Menu Panel
366
Configure Image Store Resources
366
Release/Acquire Image Store Memory for Suites
367
Map Image Store Input Delegates
368
Capture a Still from Input Video
369
Create a Split Key for a Still Store Still
372
Create an Image Store Still with Another Video (Not Key)
373
Load a Still
374
Still Playback from the Menu
374
Modify a Still
375
Set Freeze Mode
376
Kayenne K-Frame Image Store Device Control
377
Kyenne K-Frame System Bar Control
378
About the Image Store Movies Option
379
Image Store Movie File Formats Supported
380
Image Store Movie Storage Capacity
380
Recording Image Store Movies Longer than Maximum Lengths
380
About Image Store Movies Feature Configuration
381
About Movie Playback with the Menu Application
381
License the Image Store Option
381
Prerequisites
381
Movie Cueing and Playback Controls
382
Movie Playback with the System Bar
382
Movie Replay with E-MEM (KF Trigs)
383
Create an E-MEM Trigger
384
Load a Movie
384
Create an E-MEM Trigger Cue
385
Record a Movie
386
Name a Movie
389
Select a Thumbnail
389
Trim a Movie
389
Split an Image Store Movie
391
Join Image Store Movies and Stills
392
About Creating a Sequenced Movie
393
Create a Still Sequenced Movie
393
About Image Store Library
395
Conversion Requirements for Transferring External Image Files
397
Image Store Movie File Formats Supported
397
Image Store Still File Formats Supported
397
Importing Kalypso File Types
398
Transfer Files
399
Backup & Restore
400
Configure a Networked PC for Image Store File Sharing Windows XP
403
Configure a Networked PC for Image Store File Sharing Windows 7
405
Create an Images Directory and Configure It for Sharing
405
Set Network and Sharing Settings
405
Clipstore
406
Clipstore as an External Device
407
Summit/Solo Software Version
407
About Control Panel Operation
408
Clip Replay
408
Clipstore Menu Operations
408
Load a Clipstore Clip
410
Recording Clips
414
Record a Clipstore Clip
415
Editing Clips
416
Mark a Clipstore Thumbnail
417
About Clipstore Trim and Remove
418
Make Sub-Clips from the Current Clipstore Clip
419
About Cut Editing While Recording
420
About Build Editing
421
Mark In/Out
424
Mark a Thumbnail
424
Make the Sub-Clip
425
Make the Sub-Clip
427
Join Edit
428
File Operations
429
Creating a Shared Folder for External USB Disk Drives
430
About Device Control
431
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Belden Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame Installation & Service Manual (288 pages)
VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER
Brand:
Belden
| Category:
Media Converter
| Size: 25 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright & Trademark Notice
4
Grass Valley Web Site
4
Grass Valley Technical Support
4
Corporate Head Office
4
Recycling
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
13
About this Manual
13
Standard Documentation Set
13
Other Documentation
13
Safety Summary
15
Safety Terms and Symbols
15
Terms in this Manual
15
Terms on the Product
15
Symbols on the Product
16
Warnings
16
Cautions
17
Sicherheit - Überblick
19
Consignes de Sécurité
23
Regulatory Notices
27
Certifications and Compliances
27
Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance
27
EN55022 Class a Warning
27
FCC Emission Control
27
Canadian Certified AC Adapter
28
Canadian Certified Power Cords
28
Certification
28
FCC Emission Limits
28
Section 1 - Introduction
31
Overview
31
Features
32
General
32
K-Frame Standard Frame
33
K-Frame Compact Frame
33
K-Frame Compact S-Series Frame (Differences)
34
K-Frame Video Processor
34
K-Frame Control Surfaces
34
Kayenne
34
Flat or Curved Control Panel Orientation
36
Control Panel Stripes
37
Touch Screen Menu Panel
37
Soft Panel (KSP) Option
38
Menu Application
38
Kayenne K-Frame System Examples
39
Basic Single Suite Kayenne Panel System
39
Multiple Suite Kayenne Panel System
39
Supported Control Protocols
40
Section 2 - Control Surface Installation
43
Overview
43
Control Panel Assembly
43
Support Structure Assembly Required
43
Control Panel Variations
44
Control Panel Cooling
44
Truck and High Vibration Environment Considerations
44
4-ME 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly
45
4-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly
47
4-ME 25 Control Panel
49
3-ME 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly
50
3-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly
52
3-ME 25 Control Panel
54
2-ME 35 Control Panel, Curved Assembly
55
2-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Assembly with Local aux
57
2-ME 35 Control Panel, Flat Without Local aux
59
2-ME 25 Control Panel
60
1-ME 15 Control Panel
61
Separately Mounted Local aux Stripe (35 & 25 Models)
62
Control Panel Stripe-PCU Connections
62
Touch Screen Menu Panel Installation
63
Menu Panel Dimensions
63
Menu Panel Connectors
63
Menu Panel Cooling
64
Menu Panel Articulated Arm Installation
64
Additional Kayenne Menu Panels
65
Touch Screen Menu Panel Using PC
65
Touch Screen Menu Panel Using PCU
65
Menu Application on PC (Keyboard & Mouse)
66
Section 3 - Frames Installation
67
General Rack Mounting Instructions
67
Weight Distribution
67
Cooling Requirements
67
Power Connections
67
13-RU Video Processor
68
6-RU Video Processors
73
6RU Compact S-Series Front Views with Doors Removed
75
6RU Compact Front Views with Doors Removed
76
6RU Rear View
77
K-Frame Controller Connections
77
K-Frame Standard Power Supply Frame Installation
78
K-Frame Standard Power Supply Frame Rack Placement
79
K-Frame Standard Power Supply Cooling
81
K-Frame Standard Power Supply AC Requirements
81
Supplied Power Cables for Standard K-Frame
81
About High Line (208V-240V) Verses Low Line (120V) Operations
82
About Low Line (120V) Operational Considerations
82
K-Frame Compact Power Supply AC Requirements
83
About High Line (208V-240V) Verses Low Line (120V) Operations
83
About Low Line (120V) Operational Considerations
83
Replacing Compact Power Supplies
84
K-Frame Video Processor Door Removal Clearance
85
Section 4 - System Cabling
87
Overview
87
Network Cabling
88
Suites and Control Surfaces
89
Customer Supplied Ethernet Routers and Switches
90
Factory Default Network Settings
92
Control Panel Cabling
92
ME and Local aux Stripe Connections
93
PCU Cabling
93
Satellite Panel Cabling
93
Internal Cabling
94
Matchdef and Setdef Format Conversion
94
Touch Screen Menu Panels (Used with PCU)
94
Reference Input
95
K-Frame System Video Timing and Delay
95
Timing Analyzer
97
Time Zones and the Autotiming Window
98
Clipstore Cabling
99
Clipstore Video Cabling
99
Overview
99
Video Processor Frame Gpi/Relay Tally Interface
102
GPI and Relay Tally Connections
102
GPI Inputs
102
Relay Tally/Gpi Outputs
103
GPI In, GPI Out, Relay Tally Pin Assignments
105
RS-232 Port Pin Assignments
107
RS-422/485 Port Pin Assignments
107
Section 5 - Basic Configuration
109
Introduction
109
Configuration Steps
109
Kayenne K-Frame Configuration Data
110
Eng Setup
110
Network Ips and Node Settings
110
User Setups
110
GV Switcher Menu Application
111
Data Pads and Touch Buttons
112
Menu Top Line
112
Data Pads and Soft Knobs
113
Menu Selection
113
Power up and Initialize the System
113
Establishing Menu to Frame Communication
114
Kayenne K-Frame Menu Application Initialization
114
Power and Initialization Indications
114
Connecting the Menu Application to a Frame
115
About Network Configuration
117
IP Address Background Information
117
Gateway IP Addresses
117
Kayenne K-Frame Default IP Addresses on Isolated Network
118
Connecting to an Existing Network
118
Setting Ips with the K-Frame Switcher Installer Program
118
Kayenne K-Frame System Names
119
Set IP Procedure Using K-Frame Installer Program
120
Other K-Frame Switcher Installer Program Functions
121
Set the Ips Using Device Web Pages
122
Changing Image Store IP Address
123
Changing Control Panel IP Addresses
123
Changing Menu Panel IP Address
123
Setting 32-Crosspoint Remote aux Panel IP Address
124
Setting the IP Address
124
Restoring the Default IP Address
127
Configure 10Gige IP I/O Addresses
127
Registering Kayenne K-Frame System Nodes
128
Menu Panel Registration
128
Control Panel Registration
129
Remote aux Panel Registration
129
Control Panel Brightness Adjustment
130
Lever Arm and Joystick Calibration
131
Engineering Setups
132
Source Definition
132
Change Direct Source Definition
132
Source Definition Inputs
132
External Device Source Definition
133
Source Naming Background Information
133
Name Display Hierarchy
134
Fixed Sources
136
Source Patch Feature
136
Button Mapping
137
Output Assignments
137
Default Output Assignments
137
Source Definition Outputs
137
Changing Output Assignments
138
Change Output Assignments
138
Configuring aux Buses
139
ME Viewer
141
Switcher Relay Tally Configuration
142
About Relay Tally Systems
143
Switcher Relay Tally Calculator Menus
144
Creating an on Air Relay Tally Calculator Using Mes or PGM/PST
145
Creating a Look Ahead Relay Tally Calculator
146
Creating an on Air Relay Tally Calculator Using aux Buses
146
Creating a Bus Relay Tally Calculator
147
Relay Assign Menu
148
Assigning Sources to Tally Relays
149
About MV Green Relay Tally Calculations for Multiviewer On-Air and Green
150
Configure MV Green Relay Tally for Look Ahead Preview
150
Ethernet Tally Configuration
151
Configure the On-Air Tally Program ME
151
Configure the GV Switcher Ethernet Tally System Interface
151
Set Source Names with External Ethernet Tally
152
Clipstore Configuration
154
Setting the IP Address
154
Summit Preparation
154
Summit/Solo Software Version
154
Install Kayenne K-Frame Software
155
Kayenne K-Frame System Preparation
155
Configuring Clipstore as a Node
156
Kayenne K-Frame Configuration
156
Configuring Source Definitions
157
Acquire and Assign CS Channels in Another Suite
158
Clipstore Config Menu
158
Configuring Outputs
158
Assigning Clipstore Channel Resources to a Suite
160
Setting the Summit/Solo IP Address
160
Camera Control with Ethernet Tally Configuration
164
Node Settings
165
Source Definitions
166
Acquire Resources
168
Color Assign Menu
170
Switcher Ethernet Camera Tally
170
Tally Calc Menus
170
Button Mapping Menu
172
Panel Prefs
172
User Setups
172
Configuration File Save and Load
174
Default Keyframe
174
Kayenne K-Frame File Browser
174
Source Patch Menu
174
Suite Prefs
174
File Storage Organization
176
Kayenne K-Frame Drive Access
176
File Type Extensions
177
Eng Setup File Operations
178
Left Navigation Pane
178
Right Load Granularity Pane
178
File Operations Pane
179
To Load Eng Setup Files
179
To Save Eng Setup Files
179
Utilities Pane
179
Collaborative Resource Sharing
180
Introduction
180
Multiple Suite Resource Sharing
180
Independent Resource Sharing
181
Control Surface
182
External Control Points
183
Logical aux Buses
183
Remote aux Panels
183
Configure Control Surfaces
184
Preparation
184
Prepare Worksheet
184
Setting up Resource Sharing
184
Define Default Multi-Suite Engineering Resources
185
Divide Resources between Suites
187
Define and Save Default Panel Prefs
189
Define and Save Default Suite Prefs
189
Save Default Multi-Suite Engineering Setups File
189
Multi Suite Independent Operation
190
Engineering Login
190
Setdef and Matchdef
191
Setdef Output Conversion
192
Matchdef Input Conversion
193
Video Settings
195
Reference Sync Selection
195
About PSF Video, Supported Live Mode, and Film Mode
196
Frame Operating Mode
196
Matte Limiting
196
Other Settings
196
Command Processing
197
Output Blanking
197
Default Idpm Crop
198
Timing Analyzer
198
Node Settings
198
Frame Suite Nodes & ID Menu
199
Mapping Logical Remote aux Panels
199
Remote aux Button Mapping
200
About the Status Menu
201
Acquire Resources
202
Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Standard Frame
202
Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact (Six-Keyer) Frame
204
Acquire Multiviewer Resources with a Compact S-Series (Four-Keyer) Frame
206
Section 6 - External Interfaces
209
Introduction
209
General External Device Interfacing
210
Ports & Devices
210
Pbus Ports
210
GPI Outputs
213
Pbus and GPI Enables
215
External Devices
216
VDCP Ethernet
217
Creating an External Device Definition
219
Device Definition
219
Ethernet Tally Ports
220
Configure Ethernet Tally Ports
220
Editor Ports
222
Router Interface
223
Introduction
223
Router Source Name Changes (at the Router) and GV Switcher Updates
224
Features
224
Router Interface Installation
225
Control Interface Cabling
225
Video Interface Cabling
225
External Routing System Configuration
225
Configuring a GV Switcher Router
225
Setting IP Addresses
225
Primary and Secondary Router Communications
226
Defining Routed Sources Definition
227
User Setups
228
Section 7 - Maintenance
229
Introduction
229
Servicing Precautions
229
Grass Valley Web Site
229
Grass Valley Customer Support FAQ Database
229
Reset Procedures
229
Video Processor Frame Reset
229
Panel Control Unit (PCU)
230
Control Panel Adjustments
231
Calibrating the Joystick
231
Lever Arm Calibration
231
ME Stripe Mapping
232
Touchscreen Calibration
233
Software Installation
236
Software Option Authorization
237
Authorization Codes
237
Expiration Dates
237
Introduction
237
Acquire Authorization Code
238
Authorization Procedure
238
Control Panel Webpages
239
Enter Permanent Authorization Code
239
Temporary Authorizations
239
Clear Control Panel NV Memory Procedure
240
Control Panel NV Memory
240
Control Panel IP Information
241
Menu Panel IP Information
241
Video Processor Frame Maintenance
241
Clear NV RAM for Control Panel and Frame
241
Video Processor Frame NV Memory
241
Restore System Files
242
IP Address Information
243
License Information
243
Restoring Multiple Suites
243
VP Frame Processor Board Replacement
243
Lifetime of the Internal Battery
244
Video Processor Frame Battery Replacement
244
Control Panel NV Memory
245
Clear Control Panel NV Memory Procedure
246
Restoring Multiple Control Panels
246
Control Panel IP Information
246
Menu Panel IP Information
246
Control Panel System Bar Maintenance
246
Removing the System Bar
247
Replacing the System Bar
248
Diagnostics
249
Capture Software Diagnostic Data
249
Control Panel Module Diagnostics
250
About Updating the HAD FPGA
251
When to Update the HAD FPGA
251
Update the HAD FPGA
252
Update the HAD FPGA Using a Serial Console
252
Update the HAD FPGA Using a Telnet Session
254
Creating Compact Flash Cards
257
Materials Required
257
CF Card Formatting Procedure
257
Updating System Software on a New Control Panel CF Card
259
Restore Control Panel Configuration Files
260
SNMP Monitoring
261
Introduction
261
Grass Valley Switcher Device Monitoring by SNMP
262
Control Panel
263
Menu Panel Processor
263
Video Processor Frame
263
SNMP Installation
263
SNMP Licensing
264
Licensing Definitions
264
SNMP Power up License Processing
265
SNMP Licensed Configuration
265
Switcher Device SNMP Configuration Procedure
266
SNMP Trap Messages
267
Video Processor Frame Traps
268
Control Panel Traps
269
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