Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto CCp-8000 del fabbricante Sony
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D VS-9000/9000SF System (With CCP-8000 Series Center Contr ol P anel) User’ s Guide Production Switcher System Volume 2 [English] 1st Edition (Revi sed 1) Software Version 2.
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3 Table o f Contents Table of Contents Chapter 11 DME Oper ations Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations ........................... ............13 Basic Operations..................... ................. ................. ....................... .
4 Table o f Contents Brick Settings ......... ................ ....................... ................. ................. ...... 81 Shadow Settings ................ ...................... ................. ................. ............84 Chap ter 12 Exte rnal D e vice s Control of Ext ernal Devices .
5 Table o f Contents Path Setting .............. ................. ................. ...................... ................. .......... 136 Basic Procedure fo r Path Settings ............................ ................. .......... 136 Executing Effects .
6 Table o f Contents Shotbox Execu tion in the Utility/Shotbox Control B lock ............... .... 189 Shotbox Register Editing .................... ....................... ................. ............... 191 Chapter 16 Engineer ing Setu p Setup for the Whole System.
7 Table o f Contents Router Inter face Settings (Router Menu) ............................. ...............278 Tally Group Settings (Group Tally Menu) .... ................. ..................... 280 Wiring Setting s (Wiring Menu) ......... ..........
8 Table o f Contents Chapter 18 M acros Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block .....................310 Recalling a Macro Regis ter and Executing a Macro ...... ................. .... 311 Creating and Editing a Macro ................. ..
9 Table o f Contents Shotbox Menu ............. ....................... ................. ................. ............... 352 Macro Menu ........... ...................... ................. ................. ................. .... 352 File Menu ....
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Chapter 11 DME Operations Three-Dimensional Transformati on Operations ..... ...................... ...... 13 Basic Operations ..... ................ ....................... ................. ................. 13 Three-Dimensional Param eter Display .
Interpolation Settings.................... ....................... ................. ........... 76 Global Effect Op erations .............. ....................... ................. ................. 7 8 Combiner Settings ............. ..............
13 Three- Dimensional Transf ormation Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Three-Dimensio nal Transfo rmation Operations Use the device control b lock to carry out three-d imensional DME transformation s. For details o f three-d imensional DME coordinate space, see “Three- Dimens ional Tr ansformat ions” i n Chapter 1 (Volume 1 ).
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 14 Three-Dimen sional Tra nsformation Op erations T ra nsforming a n image i n three- dimensional coor dinate space Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 With the region sel ectio n butt ons, select the target channel of the operation.
15 Three- Dimensional Transf ormation Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions You can magnify and shrink the image with the Z-ring. Rotate counterclockwise to shrink, an d clockwis e to magnify . To change the aspect ratio of the image: W ith the [SRC] button selected in step 2 , press the [ASP PERS ] button, turnin g it on.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 16 Three-Dimen sional Tra nsformation Op erations • To change on the z-axis, rotate the Z-ring . Parameter values increase as you rotate clockwise, and decrease as yo u rotate counterclockwise.
17 Three- Dimensional Transf ormation Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Three- Dimension al Pa ra meter Disp la y You can check the values of the thr ee-dimensional parameters in the DME menu. Displa ying the three-dimensiona l paramete rs in the DME menu In the menu control block , select the top menu selection bu tton [DME].
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 18 Three-Dimen sional Tra nsformation Op erations View ing th e three- dimens ional parameter details In the DME menu, press the menu title button (t he [DME] in the upper left part of the screen).
19 Three- Dimensional Transf ormation Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 2 Enter a parameter value with the numeric keypad. The number of sig nificant digits after a decimal point is 4. 3 Press the [ENTER] butto n. The parameter value is chan ged, and the image changes.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 20 Three-Dimen sional Tra nsformation Op erations Use th e DME m enu to m ake gra phi cs dis play set ting s. You can ma ke sepa rate settings for separate ch annels . To select a target DME ch annel, u se the dev i ce contro l block.
21 Three- Dimensional Transf ormation Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 6 To automatically erase the graph ic display while the keyframes are executing, press the [Auto Erase] butt on, turning it on, and then set the following par ameter.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 22 Three-Dimen sional Tra nsformation Op erations Canceling Vir tual Images When a transformation is executed with an ex treme degr ee o f p ers pective, the part of the image which is beyond th e imaginary view point can wrap around and sho w on the other si de.
23 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions DME Special Effect Operations You can us e DME to add a variety of special effe cts. The following typ es of DME special effects are available. For details of DME special effects, see “DME Special Effects” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1 ).
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 24 DME Special Effect Operat ion s Adding a bor der Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the DME menu , select VF1 ‘Edge’ an d HF1 ‘Border/ Crop.’ The Border/Cr op menu appear s. 2 Press [B order], turnin g it on. The Border effect is enab led.
25 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 4 To set the border color and densi ty, press [Border Color], turning it on, and set the followin g parame ter s . 5 To soften the border edges, press [ Border Soft], turning it o n, and set the following par ameters .
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 26 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 2 Press [Crop], tu rnin g it on. The Crop effect is enab led. You can adjust deg ree of cropping with the knobs. 3 Set the paramet ers . Parameter l imits vary as sh own bel o w, depend i ng on the asp ect rati o ( 4:3 or 16:9) selected in the s ystem.
27 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Note Edges cannot be softened when the Crop effect is disabled. Bevele d Edg e Settings This effect applies a b eveled frame appearance to an image. For sample images, see “DME Special Effect s” in Chapt er 1 (Volu me 1).
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 28 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 4 In the <Edge Mode > group, sel ect the type of ed ge. Light: effect of light striking t he edge Col or: colored edges. When this is selected, set the following parameters in the <Color Adjust> group.
29 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 5 To soften the inside o f the edges and the bou ndaries between adjacent edges, turn o n [Edge Soft], an d adjust th e following para meters. Defo cus Setti ngs This effect defocuse s the entire image.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 30 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 4 Set the paramet ers . • When Vid e o/K ey is selected • When Vide o is selected 5 To cancel black level leakin g that can occur at the ed ge of the screen when the Defocus effect is enab led, pr ess [Clean Def ocus] , turn ing it on.
31 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 3 Set the paramet ers . Multi Mo ve Setti ngs This effect shrinks the image and lines up a number of copies vertically and horizontally. For an ill ustrative figure a nd other in formation, see “DME S pecial Effects” in Chapt er 1 (Volume 1) .
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 32 DME Special Effect Operat ion s • 16:9 mod e a) Specify minus va lu es t o stre tc h th e im a ge in the ve rt ic al dire c ti on, an d plus value s to stretc h the ima ge in the hor iz ont al direc tion. Sepia Setti ngs This effect overlays a specified color onto the image.
33 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 4 To set the color of the sepia im age, press [Sepia Color] , turning it on, and adjust the parameters. Mono Settings This effect converts the im age into a monochrome image. Applying the Mono effect Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 34 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 3 Set the paramet ers . Nega Settings This effect revers es the luminance or chroma of the image. For an ill ustrative figure a nd other in formation, see “DME S pecial Effects” in Chapt er 1 (Volume 1) .
35 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 2 Press [C ontrast], turning it on . The Contrast effect is enabled. You can adjust the luminan ce and chroma contrast wi th the knobs . 3 Set the paramet ers . Clip, Gain, Offset Mosaic Set tings This effect divides the image into small til es so that it looks like a mosaic.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 36 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 2 Press [Mosaic], turning it on . The Mosaic effect is enabled. You can adjust the size and as pect ratio of the mosaic tiles with the knobs.
37 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Field 1: Freeze the firs t field of signal. 2 In the <Freeze> group , press [Time Strobe], turning it on. The Time Strobe f reeze is enab led. Yo u can adjus t the freeze interv al and the ratio of live video inserted between freeze images .
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 38 DME Special Effect Operat ion s Note It is not possible to app ly two o r mo re nonlin ear effects at th e sam e tim e. Turning any n onlinear effect on auto matically turns all other nonlinear effects off. Name Eff ect See Wa ve Produces a wa ve-like ef fect in the image.
39 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions To turn an effect of f In the setting menu, press the button for the effect name, turning it off, or in the Type me nu press [OFF ] in the lower right part o f the window. W ave settings The Wave effec t produces a wave-like eff ect in the image.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 40 DME Special Effect Operat ion s a) Set when Lo ck is on . b) Se t wh en L ock is off. • When Size is selected a) Set when Lo ck is on . b) Se t wh en L ock is off. Knob P aramet er Adjust ment Se tting v alues 1 Amp H A mplitude of wav es in horizontal direction 0.
41 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions To stop the waves Press [Lock], turn ing it on. With each pres s, the waves alternately stop and s tart moving again. To select the wave form Press [Form] and s et the fo llowing parameters.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 42 DME Special Effect Operat ion s • When Size mod e is selected To limit the wav e range Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 Press [R ange], turni ng it on.
43 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions To smooth the range envelope when the wave ra nge is limited Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 44 DME Special Effect Operat ion s To apply t he Mosaic Glass ef fect Display the M osaic Gl a ss m enu. The items di sp la yed in t he Mos aic Glass menu and th e functi on s of the knob s are the same as for the Wave menu.
45 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions To select the wave form Press [Form] and s et the fo llowing parameters. a) 1 (SINE) : Sin e wa ve 2 (PARABOLA): Parabola wave 3 (TRIA NGLE.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 46 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 2 Set the followin g parameters, depending on th e selected modulation mo de. • When Radia l mo de is selected a) Set when Lo ck is on . b) Se t wh en L ock is off. • When Angular mode is selected a) Set when Lo ck is on .
47 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions a) Set when Lo ck is on . b) Se t wh en L ock is off. • When Shap e mode is selected a) Set when Lo ck is on .
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 48 DME Special Effect Operat ion s • When other than Shape is selected To limit the ri pple range 1 Press [R ange], turni ng it on.
49 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions To reverse the ripple range Use the fol lowing procedur e. When modulation mode is Radial, Both, or Shape: Press [Range Rev R], turning it o n. When modulation mode is B oth or Angular: Pre ss [R a nge R ev A] , turn ing it o n.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 50 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 3 To set the ring center positio n, p r ess [ Po sit ion] and set the following parameters. 4 To partition into pix e ls, p ress [Pixel], turning it on, and set the f oll owing parameters.
51 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 2 To set the partition m ethod, press [Partition] and set th e following parameters. Blind settings The Blind effect divides the image into bars or wedges, with blocks rotating like the slats of venetian blinds.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 52 DME Special Effect Operat ion s To set the wedge cente r position When Wedge is selected in the <Mode> group, yo u can set the wedge center position. 1 Press [Pos ition]. 2 Set the followin g pa rameter s. Split settings The Split effect splits the image upper and lower, left and right .
53 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Split Slide se ttings The Split Slide effect divides the im age into bars which slide alternately in reverse di rections. To apply the Split Slide effect With the Split Sli de menu displayed, set th e follo wing parameters.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 54 DME Special Effect Operat ion s To apply the Mirror effe ct With the Mir ror menu displa yed, press [Left to Right], [Rig ht to Left], [To p to Bottom], or [Bottom to Top] to set the reflection method (mu ltip le selections possible).
55 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions To set the center position of original image Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 Press [Positi on], turning it o n. 2 Set the followin g pa rameter s. Kaleidoscope settings The Kaleidoscope effect cr eates an image like a view into a kaleido scope.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 56 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 2 Set the followin g pa rameter s. To cyclical ly repeat part of the original and its r eflection Press [Cy clic], turni ng it on. Lens settings The Lens effect creates an im age like a view through a lens .
57 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions • When Cross is selected To make o nly the len s part visibl e Press [Lens Only], tu rning it on, to remove the part s o f the image outside the lens. To set the lens center position Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 58 DME Special Effect Operat ion s To apply the Panor ama effect With the P anorama menu displayed, set the following parameters . P age T urn settings The Page Turn effect turns the image like turning a page. To apply t he Page Turn eff ect With the Pa ge Turn menu dis played, use the following procedu re.
59 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 2nd Ch: Use the 2nd chan nel video signal. To select “2nd Ch,” it is firs t necessary to select the second DME on the ke yer using DME . 2 Adjust the following p arameters, according to th e selected input signal.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 60 DME Special Effect Operat ion s The procedur e for selecting the input signal in the <Back Video> group is the same as for the Page Turn menu, For det ails about op eration, s ee “Page Turn s ettings” (page 58).
61 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions To make the fragments stardust Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 Press [Pixel] , turning it on. 2 Set the followin g pa rameter s. To set the explosion center point Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 62 DME Special Effect Operat ion s To make the tip of the swirl stardust Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 Press [Pixel] , turning it on. 2 Set the followin g pa rameter s. To set the center position of the swirl Use the fol lowing procedur e.
63 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 3 To make wave settings for meltin g par t, press [Border] and set the following par ameters . a) Set when Lo ck is on . b) Se t wh en L ock is off. To stop the waves in the melting part Press [Lock], turn ing it on.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 64 DME Special Effect Operat ion s Character T rail settings The Character Trail effect ex tends the edge of the image like a trail. To apply t he Charac ter Tr ail effect With the Character Trail menu d isplayed, set the following parameters.
65 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 2 Press [Lightin g], turning it on. The Lighting effect is enabled . 3 In the <Light Pattern> group, select the lightin g pattern Plane, Bar or Preset. You can adjust the intensity of the ligh t and other param eter s with th e knobs.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 66 DME Special Effect Operat ion s Setting the bar shape of the highlight area When you select [Bar] or [Preset] in step 2 , use the followin g procedure to set the shape of the bar. 1 Turn [Light Modify] on. 2 Adj ust th e fo llo wing p ara meter s.
67 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 2 Adj ust th e fo llo wing p ara meter s. Setti ng the bar shape of the shad e area When you select [ Preset] in step 2 (see pa ge 65) of the p rocedure “Applyin g the Lighting effect”, use the following pr ocedure to set the bar shape of the shade area.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 68 DME Special Effect Operat ion s For an ill ustrative figure a nd other in formation, see “DME S pecial Effects” in Chapt er 1 (Volume 1) . Not es • The trail effect can b e applied to two channels at the same tim e.
69 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Flat Color: Use a flat color matte as sour ce of the trail. You can set the following par ameters with the knobs. Hue Rot ate: Use a color matte whose hue varies slightly with each frame for the trail of the aft erimages.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 70 DME Special Effect Operat ion s 2 Set the followin g pa rameter s. a) The way in which the trail disa ppears is a ffected by both D ecay an d Trail Du st para meter adjustmen ts. Motion Deca y Settings When the video image is a moving imag e, you can blur the motion by creating motion trails (or afteri mages).
71 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 4 In the <Decay Mix Mode> group, select the way in which the video sign al is bl urr e d. Soft: mix the live image with the afterimage. Hard: show the lighter of the live image and afterimag e.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 72 DME Special Effect Operat ion s Not e When you turn on keyframe s trobe, if th e trail or motion decay effect is on, it automatically goes off. Leav ing a trail of afterimag es of the image Use the fol lowing procedur e.
73 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Frame: freeze in frame un its. Field: freeze in field un its. T o erase the afterima ge from memory eac h time a ke yframe is passed Press [KF Strobe Eraser], turning it on . When the eff ect passes a keyframe, the af terimage is erased before writing a new af ter i mage .
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 74 DME Special Effect Operat ion s The Bkgd men u appears. 2 Press [Bkg d], turn ing it on. The Background effect is enabled. Yo u can adjust the parameters with the knobs. 3 Set the paramet ers . Separate Sides Settings This effect applies separate video signals and key sign als to the front and back of the image.
75 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions For an ill ustra tion of signal inversi on, see “ DME Speci al Effects ” in Chap ter 1 (Vol ume 1 ). Applying the In ver t ef fect Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the DME menu, select VF6 ‘Input/Output’ an d HF2 ‘Vid eo/Key.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 76 DME Special Effect Operat ion s Sele ct ing th e key source signals Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the DME menu, select VF6 ‘Input/Output’ an d HF2 ‘Vid eo/Key.
77 DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 4 In the <Key Field/Frame Mode> group, select the interpolation method for the k ey s ignal . Adap tive : Detect changes in the luminance component of the key signal separately, and switch automatical ly between fields and frames.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 78 Global Eff ec t Operations Global Effect Operations Global effects are special effects cr eated by combinin g the images of successive chan nels.
79 Global Ef fect Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions 2 If either of [Mix] and [Aut o] is on, turn i t off. 3 Set the ove rlap prio rity for “Ch1+ Ch 2+Ch3 ” or “C h1+ Ch2, Ch3 +Ch4 ” as follows.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 80 Global Eff ec t Operations 2 Adj ust th e fo llo wing p ara meter s. For Ch1+Ch2 a) See “Gl obal Eff ects” i n Chapt er 1 (V olume 1) . For Ch1+Ch2+Ch3 a) See “Gl obal Eff ects” i n Chapt er 1 (V olume 1) . Mixing pairwi se the ima ges of cha nnels 1 and 2, and channels 3 and 4 Use the following pro cedure.
81 Global Ef fect Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions Not e It is not po ssible to make im ages intersect . If an image is r otated, the priorit y is determined by the position on the z-axis of the center of the image. Brick Settings This effect creates a rectan gular para llelepiped from 3 successive channels.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 82 Global Eff ec t Operations 4 Specify the way to insert the s ide im ages when the height is chan ged by pressing one of the following buttons in the <Side V> group or the <Side H> group. Cro p: Crop the parts th at do not f it into the side witho ut s hrin ki ng the picture.
83 Global Ef fect Operat ions Chapter 11 DME Oper at ions • 16:9 mod e The part of the imag e defi ned b y Top, Left , Ri ght, and Bo ttom is ma gnif ied or shrunk to fit int o Si de V or Side H.
Chapter 11 DME Operat io ns 84 Global Eff ec t Operations Shadow Settings This effect uses two s uccessive channels to give an image a shadow. For an illustration, see “Glob al Effect s” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1). Appl ying the Dr op Shadow ef fect Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chap ter 12 External D evices Control of External Devices ................ ................. ....................... ........... 86 Control of P-BUS Devices ............. ....................... ................. ................. 87 Creating and Ed iting the P-BUS Timeline .
Chapter 12 External De vices 86 Control of Ext erna l Devices Control of External Devices Use the Device menu to carry out operations for controlling exter nal dev ices such as the fo llowing.
87 Control of P-BUS Devices Chapter 12 External Dev ices Control of P-BUS Devices Creating and Editing the P-B US Time li ne This secti on describes ho w to set an action for a keyframe poi nt, and edit the P-BUS timelin e. For details of keyframe creation and editin g operations, see “Crea ting and Editing Keyframes” (pa ge 120).
Chapter 12 External De vices 88 Control of P-BUS Devices a) 1: Off ( no spec ific atio n) 2: St ore 3: R ecal l 4: Tr ig ger 4 If in step 3 you selected 2 (Store), 3 (Recal l), or 4 (Trigger), tur n knob 3 to select the regi ster number or t rigger numb er.
89 Control of P-BUS Devices Chapter 12 External Dev ices Setting the action f or a rewind operation On the P-BUS timelin e, when the [R EWIND] button in the keyframe co ntro l block is pressed th e action set for the first keyframe is not executed; when the [RUN] button is pressed, then the first keyfra m e act ion is execu ted.
Chapter 12 External De vices 90 Control of P-BUS Devices P-BUS T rigger “P-BUS trigger” is a f unction whereby a button operation in the numeric keypad co ntrol bl ock or key frame control block out puts an ac tion command t o a P-BUS device. Not e To use the P-BUS trigger functi on, the P-B U S co ntrol mode must be set to [Trigger].
91 Control of GPI Devices Chapter 12 External Dev ices Cont ro l of GPI Devices GPI Tim eline Creatio n and Edi ting This secti on describes ho w to set GPI output ports to be register ed at a keyframe point, and how to carr y out creation and editing of th e GPI timel ine.
Chapter 12 External De vices 92 Control of GPI Devices • Turn the knob to make the selection. a) 1: Off ( no spec ific atio n) 2: Contr ol pane l (SCU) GPI por t 3: DCU GPI port 4 If in step 3 you sel ected 2 (SCU) or 3 (DCU), the n use the knob t o select the port nu mber.
93 Control of GPI Devices Chapter 12 External Dev ices 2 In the list on the right, select “Off .” 3 Press [Set]. To clear the sett in gs for all devices (GPI output ports) in a single operation Press [All Off].
Chapter 12 External De vices 94 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders To control a VTR or disk recorder in the DVS-9000 system, the following settings are require d.
95 Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Dev ices Selecti ng a VTR/ disk recor der To select the VTR/disk record er to be control led, in the devi ce selection buttons of the devi ce control bl ock, press a selection of the [DEV1] t o [DEV12] buttons, turning them on.
Chapter 12 External De vices 96 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders Cue >: C ueing up in the forward direction. Cue <: C ueing up in the r everse directio n. Eject: Ejecting cassette. Stb O ff: Stopped in “standby o ff” mode. Stop : Stopped in “stand by on” mode.
97 Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Dev ices Making and sa ving settings relating to Cueup & Play Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chapter 12 External De vices 98 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders press the [START TC] button. Alternativ ely, in the Device>DDR/ VTR>Cueup & Play menu, e nter the timecode for the start point. If using the [START TC] button , each time you press the button overwrites the start point timecode.
99 Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Dev ices The [RC A LL] b utt on in t he num e ric ke yp a d cont rol b lock light s. 2 With the region sel ection buttons in the numeric ke ypad contr ol blo ck, select the region. You can also select more than o ne button.
Chapter 12 External De vices 100 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders • To set the s top point, press [SET] in t he <Stop TC> grou p. • To set the start dela y time p oint, p ress [ SET] in the <D elay> group. A timecode win dow appears.
101 Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Dev ices VTR/Disk Recor der Timeline Not e When executing a VTR /disk recorder timeline using a disk recorder, note the foll owi ng poi nt s . • When carrying out k eyframe settings, be sure to recall the file for operation firs t.
Chapter 12 External De vices 102 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders • During fi le playback, to play the next keyf rame at variable speed, for the n ext keyframe s et variable speed only, and do n ot set the start point (see figure below ).
103 Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Dev ices 2 Usi ng an y of th e foll owin g met hods, sel ect th e dev ice f or whi ch you want to s et th e act ion. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor.
Chapter 12 External De vices 104 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders 6 Set the start point as a tim ecode val ue. 7 Press [Enter]. The new start point setting is ref lected in the status area. 8 To set the s top point, in the <Stop TC> group press the [Set] but ton.
105 Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Dev ices [STO P TC] bu tton : Set the stop point of the key frame point to t he current time . [CUE] butt o n: Cue up to the start point set for the keyframe point. To display or check the settings, use the Device>DDR/VTR>Timeline menu.
Chapter 12 External De vices 106 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders Disk Recor der File Operations To carry out dis k recorder file operations, u se the Device menu. Refreshing ( recalling) the disk recor der fi le list Use the fol lowing procedur e.
107 Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Dev ices 1 In the Device menu, pres s VF3 ‘VTR’ and HF3 ‘File List.’ The Device>VTR/DDR>File List menu appears. 2 Select the device for which you want to recall the file list, usin g the knob.
Chapter 12 External De vices 108 Control o f VTRs and Disk Recorders.
Chapter 13 Keyfr ame Effects Sequence of Keyframe Operations ........... ..... ...... ................. ...... ......... 111 Displaying the Timeline Menu....................... ................. ..................... 112 Interpreting the Timeline Menu .
Creating and Saving a Mas ter Timeline Using the Buttons in the Numeric Keypad C ontrol Block ................ ............... 145 Creating and Saving a Master Timeline With the Menu ........... .... 147 Register Operations in the Menus ..............
111 Sequenc e of Keyframe Ope rations Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Sequence of K eyframe Ope rations The following table shows the principal operations involved in the sequence from creating k eyframes to executing an effect. For details of each operation, see the page n umber in parenthesis.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 112 Displaying the Timeline Menu Displaying the Time li ne Me nu By displaying th e Timeline menu, you can vi ew keyframe effects on the timeline for each reg ion, and the associated information. Recalling the Timeline men u To recall the Timeline menu, use the following pr ocedure.
113 Displaying the Timeline Menu Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects a Keyframe status This sho ws the region na me, register n umber, register name, number o f remaining keyframes, current positi on and timecode with regard to the reference regi on.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 114 Displaying the Timeline Menu Selecting the region displayed In the Timeline men u, there is a timeline display f or each region, but y ou can also restrict the display to certain regions. Use the f ollowing pro cedure.
115 Recalling a Register Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Recalling a Regi ster Use the numeric keypad control block to recall a register. For each region there are 99 regi sters dedicated to keyframes, numbered from 1 t o 99.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 116 Recalling a Regist er 2 Press the bu tton corresponding to th e region you want to select, tu rning it on. You can also press more than one button . [M/E 1], [M/E 2], [M/E 3], [P/P]: These select the corresponding M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3, and PGM/P ST region s.
117 Recalling a Register Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 4 To apply a tempor ary attribute (effect dissolve), p ress the [+/–/EFF DISS] button. Note It is not possible to app ly temp orary att ributes to the master timeline. 5 Press the [ENTER] butto n.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 118 Specifyi n g the Region and Edit Points Specifying the Region and Edit Points Selecting the region in which edi ting applies Select the region in which the editing is applied by the effect consisting of keyfra mes, using th e region selectio n buttons in the numeric keypad control block.
119 Specifyi ng the Region and Edit Points Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects • To move the ed it point to a specified timecode, press the [GO TO TC] button, then enter the timecode valu e with the numeric keypad in the numeric keypad con trol block, and press th e [ENTER] button to confirm.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 120 Creating and Ed iting Keyframe s Creating and Edit ing Keyframes For details of keyframe editing, see “Effect Editin g” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).
121 Creating and Edi ting Keyframes Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Insertion Inserting keyfr ames To insert a keyframe in an existing ef fect, use the following procedure in th e keyf rame contr ol bl ock . 1 Press the [EDIT ENBL] butt on, turning it on.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 122 Creating and Ed iting Keyframe s 3 Using image transform ations or addi ng special effects, modify the keyframe. 4 Press the [MO D ] bu tton. This modifies the keyframe. Modifying more than one keyframe simultan eously You can mod ify a number of key frames simultaneously.
123 Creating and Edi ting Keyframes Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects To modify all keyframes in the eff ect Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 Press the [EDIT ENBL] butt on, turning it on. 2 Carry out the n ecessary modificatio ns on any keyf rame. 3 Press the [A LL] b utton, turning it on.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 124 Creating and Ed iting Keyframe s This makes th e modification simultan e o usly to all keyframes in the specified keyfram e range.
125 Creating and Edi ting Keyframes Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Modifying the keyframes by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [M OD] button The modified parameter values are taken as relative values, wh ich mod ify all of the selected keyfr ames.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 126 Creating and Ed iting Keyframe s 1 Press the [EDIT ENBL] butt on, turning it on. 2 Stop the effect at the desir ed edit point. When the edit point is on a keyframe, this is what yo u delete. If the edit point i s between two keyframes, the previous k eyframe is what you delete.
127 Creating and Edi ting Keyframes Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 5 Move the edit point to the positio n to which you want to move the keyframe. 6 Press the [PASTE] butto n. This inserts the keyframe you have moved after the current keyf rame. In constant d uration mode, the m oved keyframe overwrites the edi t point.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 128 Creating and Ed iting Keyframe s Pa u s e To apply a p ause to a keyframe, u se the following procedure. 1 Press the [EDIT ENBL] butt on, turning it on. 2 Stop the ef fect on the keyfr ame to which yo u want to app ly a pause.
129 Creating and Edi ting Keyframes Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 4 With the nume ric keypad butt ons of the numer ic keypad contro l block, enter the number of the last keyframe in the loop range (end poin t). (Here, by way of example, keyframe 5 is the end po int.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 130 Creating and Ed iting Keyframe s To change the loo p count only, press th e [ENTER] button, th en skip to step 6 . When you pr ess the [CLEAR ] button, t his appears as fo llows. 3 Enter the keyfr ame number for th e new start point, an d press the [ENTER] button.
131 Creating and Edi ting Keyframes Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Example 2: If keyframe 3 is added, the end po int keyframe num ber moves back. Example 3: If th e keyframe at the end of the loop range (the end point) is deleted, the keyframe lo op settings are all cleared, as follo ws, and the [KF LOOP] button goes off.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 132 Creating and Ed iting Keyframe s Duration Mode Setting There are two k eyframe duration modes: variable duration mode, and co nstant duration mode in whic h the effect duration is fixed. (See “Duration m odes” in Chapt er 1 (Volume 1) .
133 Time Se ttings Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Time Settings You can determin e the execution time of an effec t by setting either the keyfra me durations or t he effect duration. For details of keyframe duration and effect dur ation , see “Time Settings” in Chapt er 1 (Volume 1) .
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 134 Time Settin gs Setting th e keyf rame duration You can set the value of the keyframe d uration independently for each keyfra me, by the following method. 1 Press the [EDIT ENBL] butt on, turning it on. 2 Stop the ef fect on the keyfr ame for which you want to set the duratio n.
135 Time Se ttings Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 3 Using the numeric k eypad in th e numeric keypad contr ol block, enter the timecode value fo r the effect duration, as a max imum of six digits. For example, to se t 3 minu tes 7 secon ds and 15 frames, enter 3071 5.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 136 Path Se tt ing Path Setting The term “path” r efers to the specificat ion of how interpolation is carried out from one k eyframe to th e next. For det ails of the n otion of pa th, see “Paths” in Chapte r 1 (Volume 1) .
137 Path S ettin g Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Changing the path type f or Cur ve Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the Path menu, press [M/E-1]. The M/E-1 menu appears . 2 Press the C urve path type i ndication for the Key1 item t hat you want to change.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 138 Path Se tt ing The status area ref lects the selected path type. At this point, depending on the settin g for Curve, the effect for Hue and Xpt is al so affected as shown in th e following table. In the m enu, the Hue and Xpt setti ngs do not change, but the path type indication is dimmed out.
139 Path S ettin g Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 2 Press the indicati on for the desir ed path type, to select it. Xpt Hold off: W hen replaying a keyframe, chang e the inputs to the settings sav ed in memo ry. Xpt Hold on: When replaying a keyframe, do no t change the input s.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 140 Executing Effect s Executing Effects By means of the [RUN] button in the key frame control bloc k, you can play an effect as a con tinuously varying image. Th is is referred to as effect ex ecution. See also “Effect Execution” in Ch apter 1 (Volume 1).
141 Executing Ef fects Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Execut ing an effec t automaticall y Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 Select the region in which you want t o execute the effect, using the region selection buttons in the n umeric keypad co ntrol block.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 142 Executing Effect s Execut ing an eff ect up to the next keyframe Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 Press the [STOP NEXT KF] butto n , turning it on. 2 Press the [RUN] button. This executes the effect as far as the next keyf rame.
143 Saving E ffects Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Saving Effects When you recall an effect, the currently recalled eff ect is automatically saved in a register. This is referred to as the auto save functio n. You can disabl e the auto save function in a Setup menu.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 144 Savin g Effects 6 Press the [ENTER] butto n. This saves the current ef fect in the specified register, and tu rns off the [STO RE] butto n.
145 Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Creating and Sa ving a Master Timeline Using the Buttons in the Numeric K eypad Contr ol .
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 146 Creating and Sa ving a Master Ti meline 7 Press the [ENTER] butto n. The regions s elected in step 3 and the register numbers r ecalled in those regions are saved in the master timeline register, and the [STORE] button goes off.
147 Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 4 Press t he buttons for t he regions you want to save on the mas ter timeline (here, [M/E-1 ] and [M/E-2]), turning them on . 5 Press the region selectio n button [MASTR], turning it on.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 148 Creating and Sa ving a Master Ti meline The status area sho ws the master timeline register n ames, register lock status, register number for each reg ion, and so on. 3 If required , press the following bu tton s in the status area to change the region dis play.
149 Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 4 Turn the knob to select the nu mber of the eff ect register. 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required to set all regions and regis ter numbers to be saved on the master timeline. 6 In the <Store> g roup, press [St ore].
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 150 Register Operations in the Menus Register Operatio ns in the Men us Using the Eff ect menu, you can carry out the following eff ect register oper atio ns.
151 Register Operations in th e Menus Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 5 Press [Ef fect Dissol ve], turning it on. 6 Turn the knob to set the duratio n. Effect Status Displ ay The Effect>Effect men u displays the following information. Regi on n am e: The selected region name appears in the upper part o f the list.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 152 Register Operations in the Menus 2 Press the region disp lay in the upper part of the list to d isplay a selection window, then select the regi on in the selection window. Selecting multiple regions is also poss ible.
153 Register Operations in th e Menus Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 4 Using any of the follow ing m e thod s, select the desired registers. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 154 Register Operations in the Menus • Turn the knobs to make the sett ings. 5 Press [Merge]. This carries out th e merge. Deleting data from effect register s Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the Effect menu, press VF 2 ‘Effect’ and HF6 ‘Delete.
155 Register Operations in th e Menus Chapter 13 K eyfr ame Eff ects 2 Press the region disp lay in the upper part of the list to d isplay a selection window, then select the regi on in the selection window. Selecting multiple regions is also poss ible.
Chapter 13 K eyfra me Ef fect s 156 Register Operations in the Menus.
Chapter 14 Snapshots Snapshot Operations From the Num eric Keypad Control Block .... 158 Saving and Recalling Snapshots ... ...... ..... ...... ................. ...... ......... 159 Snapshot Operations in t he Flexi Pad Control Block ........ .......
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 158 Snapshot Ope rations From t he Numer ic Keypad Contro l Block Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control Block The term “snaps hot” refers t o a function w hereb.
159 Snapsh ot Operatio ns From the Numeric Keypad Control Blo ck Chapter 14 Sna ps hots Savi ng and Recalling Snapshots Snapshot operations with the numeric keypad control block us e the following butt ons. Numeric keypad control block Savi ng a snapshot fr om the n umeric ke ypad contr ol bloc k Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 160 Snapshot Ope rations From t he Numer ic Keypad Contro l Block [USER 1] to [ USER 8]: These select the USER region s. [DME 1] to [ DME 4]: These select DME ch annels.
161 Snapsh ot Operatio ns From the Numeric Keypad Control Blo ck Chapter 14 Sna ps hots Note In the numeric keypad control bloc k, it is not poss ib le to apply the cross- point hold and GPI outpu t attri butes . Fo r these, see “Applying snapshot attribu tes” (page 170 ) .
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 162 Snapshot Ope rations From t he Numer ic Keypad Contro l Block The display shows the na me of the reference region an d the number of the register pr eviously recalle d for that regi on. 3 Enter the des ired register number from the numeric keypad .
163 Snapsh ot Operatio ns From the Numeric Keypad Control Blo ck Chapter 14 Sna ps hots Not e It is not possible to cancel recalling a master sn apshot.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 164 Snapshot Ope rations in the Fl ex i Pad Control Block Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block In the Flexi Pad contr ol block on each of the M/E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST bank s, you can on ly c a rry ou t ope r atio ns on snap shots for t ha t ba n k.
165 Snapsho t Operations in the F lexi Pad Control Blo ck Chapter 14 Sna ps hots Banks and Register s In a standa rd type Flexi Pad control b lock, in order to handle the 9 9 register s, they are cons idered in groups. Thes e gr oups are called “bank s,” and there are ten bank s, numbered from 0 to 9.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 166 Snapshot Ope rations in the Fl ex i Pad Control Block Savi ng and Recalling Snapshots Savi ng a snapshot with the Flexi Pa d control bloc k As an example, to save a snapshot on the M/E- 1 bank, use the fo llowing procedure. 1 In the M/E-1 b ank, make the s ettings for t he state you want t o save as a snapshot .
167 Snapsho t Operations in the F lexi Pad Control Blo ck Chapter 14 Sna ps hots Not lit: Register n ot containing an ything 4 To apply an attribute, hold down the [SNAP SHOT] button , and in the memory recall sectio n , press a button as follows, turn ing it o n.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 168 Snapshot Ope rations in the Fl ex i Pad Control Block 1 In the M/E-1 ban k Flexi Pad con trol block, p ress the [SNAPSHO T] button. This allocates the Flexi Pad control block to s napsh ot op era tions . Th e numeric display show s the last selected bank number and the r egister number las t recalled on the bank.
169 Snapsho t Operations in the F lexi Pad Control Blo ck Chapter 14 Sna ps hots Deleting a snapshot from a Fle xi P ad contr ol bloc k As an example, to delete a snapshot on the M/E-1 b ank, use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E-1 ban k Flexi Pad con trol block, p ress the [SNAPSHO T] button.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 170 Snapshot Ope rations in the Menu s Snapshot Operatio ns in the Menus You can also set snap shot or key snapshot attribu tes in the Snapshot menu, which also displays the s tatus of the registers . To access the Snapshot menu, press th e top menu selection butt on [SNAPSHOT] in the menu control block.
171 Snapsh ot Operati ons in the Menus Chapter 14 Sna ps hots 5 In the <Attribute> group, press th e buttons for the attributes you want to apply, turn ing them on. Carry ou t the following proced ures for each of the attributes . To apply the cross-point hold attr ibutes 1 Press [X PT Hold], turning it on.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 172 Snapshot Ope rations in the Menu s 2 Turn the knob to set the port number. For details of attribu tes and available attrib utes, see “Snapshots” in Chapter 1 (Vol ume 1 ). Snapshot Status Di splay The Snapshot>Attribute me nu d isplays the following inform atio n.
173 Snapsh ot Operati ons in the Menus Chapter 14 Sna ps hots When an effect dissolve is set: When an auto transit ion is set: When a G P I outp ut is set: Setting K ey Snapshot Attrib utes Applying ke y snapshot attributes To apply an attribute to a key sn apshot, use the following p rocedure.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 174 Snapshot Ope rations in the Menu s • Turn the knobs to make the sett ing. • To select all registers, pr ess [All]. 5 In the <Recall Mod e> group, s elect one of th e following modes for save and recall oper ations. XPT : Only the key material selection data is saved or recalled.
175 Snapsh ot Operati ons in the Menus Chapter 14 Sna ps hots User: User1 (“USR1”) to Us er8 (“USR8”) DME: indicate assignment of DME ch1 (“DME1”), ch2 ( “DME2”), ch3 (“DME3”), and ch4 (“DME4”). Snapshot Register Edi ting You can carry out the following editing on sn apshot registers.
Chapter 14 Snapsho ts 176 Snapshot Ope rations in the Menu s.
Chap ter 15 Utility/Shotb ox Utility Execution ................. ....................... ................. ................. ......... 178 Executing a Utility With the User Pref erence Bu tto ns (Menu Control Block)......................... ..........
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 178 Utility Execution Utility Execution You can assi gn actions such as menu s hortcuts, function enabling and disabling, and r ecalling shotbox registers to bu ttons in the men u control block and utility/s hotbox con trol block.
179 Utility Executi on Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x Executing a Utility in the Utility/Shotbo x Control Bloc k Utility/shotbox control block By default, the memory recall buttons in the utility/shotbox.
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 180 Utility Execution 2 Press the memory recall bu tton for which the action you wan t to execute has been regis tered. • In the case of a function on/ off action, t he button you pressed lights green, and this enab les the function.
181 Shotbox Regi ster Creati on Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x Shotbox Register Creation The term “shotbox” refers to a function whereby for each specified region any snapshot or keyframe effect can be reca lled simultaneously. For each region, any snapsh ot or keyframe effect nu mb er can be specified to be r ecalled.
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 182 Shotbox Register Creat ion 4 Press the [STORE] butto n, turning it on. The [SNAPSH OT] button l ights green. If not lighted, press the [S NAPS HOT] button to turn it on.
183 Shotbox Regi ster Creati on Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x To change the contents of a shotbox register After recal ling the shot box register you want to change, referri ng to the previous item “ Cre atin g a shot box re giste r , ” change the cont ents of the shot bo x reg ister, and sa v e.
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 184 Shotbox Register Creat ion In the status area, the s ettings for each register app ear as follows. Region se ttings: Appear as “Sxxx” when a sn apshot is allocated, and as “Exxx” when an eff ect is allocated . (xxx is the r egi ster nu mber .
185 Shotbox Regi ster Creati on Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 5 Using any of t he following met hods, select the desired regi on. You may select more than one regio n. • Press directly on the reg ion display in the status area, turni ng it to reverse video.
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 186 Shotbox Execution Shotbox Exec ution You can recall (and run) s hotbox regist ers from the fol lowing contr ol blocks. This secti on describes t he various meth ods of operati on.
187 Sh ot bo x Ex ec u t ion Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 1 In the num eric keypad contro l block, press the [SHOTBOX] bu tton, turning it o n. • This all ocates the numeric k eypad control block to sho tbox operati ons. • The [RCAL L] button light s amber.
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 188 Shotbox Execution • Press the [BANK SEL] button, and when the memory r ecall section display ch anges as follo ws, press the bu tton from 0 t o 9 correspond ing to the bank you want to sel ect. • The numeric display show s the selected b ank number.
189 Sh ot bo x Ex ec u t ion Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x Shotbo x Execution in the Utility/S hotbo x Control Block Utility/shotbox control block In the utility/shotbox control block, as the default setting the memor y recall buttons have registers 1 to 96 all ocated to banks 1 to 4.
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 190 Shotbox Execution Lit oran ge: Regi ster ho ldin g sho tbox se tti ng s Lit yellow: Last recalled register 2 Press the memory recall button to which the shotbox register you want to run is allocated. • The shotbox execu tion is carried out.
191 Shotbox Regis ter Editi ng Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x Shotbox Register Edi ting You can carry out the foll owing editing on shotbo x registers. • Lock: Write-protect the contents of the register. • Copy: Copy data from one re gister to another.
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbo x 192 Shotbox Register Edit ing.
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup Setup for the Whole System ..... ................. ...................... ................. .... 195 Network Settings (Network Conf ig Menu) ......... ................. ......... 195 System Settings (System Config Men u) .
Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) ........ 261 Setup Relating to DCU .................. ................. ................. ..................... 265 Settings Relating to Parallel Inp uts (Input Config Menu ) ......... .... 265 GPI Input Setting (GPI Inp ut Assign Menu) .
195 Setup f or the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Setup for the Whole System Carry ou t operatio ns relating to setup in th e Engineering S etup menu. To access the Eng ineering Setup menu, pres s the top menu selection butto n [ENG S ETU P].
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 196 Set u p fo r th e Wh ol e Sy st em 2 Once switch to another menu, then disp lay the Networ k Config men u again. Now the status area of the Syst em >Network Config menu shows the results of the automatic check.
197 Setup f or the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Select th e switcher to be controlled by the selected control panel, as follows. • If there is only one sw itcher on the network, in the <1st Swit cher> group, set [SWR1] to O N, and in the <2nd S witcher> group , set [SWR2] to OFF.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 198 Set u p fo r th e Wh ol e Sy st em • When making DME settings for SWR2 (the second swi tcher), for t he first DME, select [DME3] i n the <1st DME> group.
199 Setup f or the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 3 In the <Active Line> group, s elect the number of active scan lines . Setting the scr een aspe ct rati o Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the System>Format>Active Line/Aspect menu, s elect one of the following from the <Screen Aspect> group.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 200 Set u p fo r th e Wh ol e Sy st em Sele ctin g the s tate a t st ar t-up Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the status area of the System>Start Up menu, select the device to wh ich the settings are to a pply. 2 In the <Star t Up Mode> gr oup, se lect one of the following modes.
201 Setup f or the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Press [Yes]. This saves the setup setti ngs for the selected devices in non- volatil e memory within the resp ective devices. To save t he Initial Status s ettings Use the fol lowing procedur e.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 202 Set u p fo r th e Wh ol e Sy st em 4 Select [Yes]. Depending o n the selection in step 2 , the following is the result. • When you selected [Reset], a reset is applied to the device caus ing it to be restarted in the start-up stat e.
203 Setup f or the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Displa ying installation details In the System>Install menu, press [Detail Informatio n ]. This accesses the Detail Information menu, and displays the detailed informatio n on the software and firmware installed in the cu rrently selected device.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 204 Set u p fo r th e Wh ol e Sy st em Not e Format a memory card before using it for the first time. 1 Insert the memory card in the memory card slot . 2 In the System>Maintenance m enu, usi ng any o f the followi ng methods, select the USB device.
205 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Setup Relatin g to Operations F rom the Control Panel Overall Control P anel Settings (Conf ig Menu) To carry out the overall control panel settings, use th e Pan el>Config menu.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 206 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel 3 For the selected Bank number, in the <M/E Operati on> gro up, sel ect one of the following. Enabl e: Enable pan el display an d operation of the operating bank.
207 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Linking s witcher b us and r outing s witcher des tination To provi de links bet ween the switcher bus and r outing swit cher destinat ion, make the following settin gs as r equired.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 208 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel The status area shows the status of th e currently selected matrix, and a list of the so urce and destina tion start addresses that can be selected. In this menu too, you can use the knobs to select the link for the setting.
209 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 3 To confirm the matrix source selection made in step 2 , p ress [Link S ource Set] .
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 210 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel The Key Trans Lin k menu appears. The status area shows the key ers for each M/E bank and th e linked key ers. 2 Using any of the following method s, select the k eyer to be the master.
211 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup • Turn the k nob to make the setting. 4 Press [Set] to conf irm the selection. This assigns th e region to the reg ion select ion button in the numeric keypad cont rol block.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 212 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel • Turn the k nob to make the setting. 4 Select the assignment fo r the [PTN LIMIT], [LIMI T SET], and [KF] buttons in the stand ard type transition contr ol blo ck from the <PTN LIMIT/LIMIT SET/KF Button Assign> group.
213 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 1 In the Panel>Xpt Assign menu , press [Source Select]. The Source Select menu appears. The upper part o f the status area shows the currently selected button number to gether with the cur rently assi gned video and key signal name s.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 214 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel 4 Enter any name of not more than 1 6 characters, then press [Enter ]. For details of keyboar d window oper ation , see “Menu Operations” in Chapter 2 (Volume 1 ).
215 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 In the <Sub Ta ble Select> gro up, select the sub table you w ant to set. 3 Using any of the follow ing m ethods, select the cross-poin t butto n for whic h you want t o make an a ssi gnm ent.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 216 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel Setting the action of the [SHIFT] b utton in the cross-point control blo ck In the <S hift Mod e> group o f the Panel >Xpt Assi gn>Multi Xpt Assign menu, select either of the following.
217 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup To display the Aux Assign me nu In the Engi neering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and HF3 ‘Aux Assign.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 218 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel Setting the A UX delegati on button shift operation To set the operation mode of the rightmost button in the row of AUX delegati on buttons, select one of the fo llowing in t he <Shift Mode> grou p of the P anel> Aux Assi gn me nu.
219 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 3 Depending o n the selection in step 2 , make the following settings. When Menu Sh ortcut is selected: For the subsequ ent operat ions, see the next item “Assi g ning a men u shor t cut t o a use r pre feren ce bu t ton” (pag e 219 ).
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 220 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel 3 Press the user pref erence button to w hich you want to assign the shortcu t. The menu screen goes back to the Prefs/Utility menu, and the selection is reflected in the status area.
221 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup • Turn the knob to make th e selectio n. When Shotbox Recall is selected: Turn t he knob to sel ect the shot box register y ou want to assi gn. 5 Press [Acti on Set] .
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 222 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel To abandon the proc ess of menu shortcut assignment In the Prefs/Utility>Utility Modu le Ass ign menu, press [Menu Shortcut]. This exits the menu shortcut assign ment mode.
223 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Making contr ol panel GPI input settings Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the Panel>Device Interface men u, press [GPI Input]. The GPI Inpu t menu appears. 2 Using any of the following m ethods, select the settings.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 224 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel When Ta rget is M/E-1, M/E-2, or M/E-3: Cut, Aut o Trans Key1 Cut, Key2 Cut, Key3 Cu t, Key 4 Cut Key1 Auto Tr.
225 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Making control pane l GPI output settings Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the Panel>Device Interface men u, press [GPI Output] . The GPI Output menu appears .
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 226 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel 6 Using any of the following m ethod s, select th e actio n to be set. • Press directly on the list appearing in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor.
227 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup For details of DCU serial port sett ings, see “Serial Port Settings (Serial Port Assign Menu) ” ( page 273) . To assoc iate a serial port w ith a devi ce select ion button 1 In the Panel>Device Interface men u, press [DCU Serial Port Assign].
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 228 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel 2 Turn the knob to select th e device selection button (DEV1 to DEV12) fo r sharing the file list. 3 Press [Same File List Set]. This is reflected in the file list in the stat us area.
229 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup The status area shows a list of the items with their settings. 2 Make the following settin gs as required.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 230 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel 2 In the <Name Display Mode> gr oup, select the method o f display in the sour ce na m e di sp lays . Auto : Optimiz e display according to number of char acters.
231 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Make the following settin gs as required. Operatio n mo de of the [ALL] but t on in the transition control blo.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 232 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel Protect: I n this mode, press ing a panel butt on cannot change th e cross-poin t s ettings. Note The button ON/OFF state is preserve d in each of the “Nor mal” and “Protect” modes.
233 Setup Relatin g to Operations From the Control Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup The status area shows a list of the item s with their settings. Screen sa ve r sett ings To enable the men u screen saver, use the following pr ocedure. 1 In the Panel>Maintenance menu, press [Scr een Saver ] , turni ng it on.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 234 Setup Relat ing to Operat ions From the Control Pa nel The following message a ppears. “To Perform Calibration, pleas e touc h the center of each plus sign.” 2 Press [OK]. 3 Press the center of the p lus sign displayed on the screen.
235 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Setup Relating to Switcher Process or Settings fo r Switcher Configuration (Con fig Menu) To make settings for the switcher processor configuration, us e the Switcher>C onfig menu.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 236 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor To assign the output of each bank in Multi Program mode When you selected [Multi Progr am] in th e procedure described in “Setting the operation mode” (p age 235 ), use the following procedu re.
237 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 5 In each of the <Key1 > to <Key4> groups, select [ Enable] or [Disable]. To set th e key previe w confi guration You can make this setting at any time, regardless of the operation mode.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 238 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor Setting user regions Not e If you chan ge the user region s ettings , the previou sly stored snaps hot data and keyframe eff ect data can no lo nger be used. Use the fol lowing procedur e.
239 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Select the M/E you want to logically set to th e PGM/PST from the <Logical M/E to Physical P/ P> group. P/P: assign the phy sical PGM/ PST as logical PGM/PST. M/E-1: assign the phy sical PGM/PST as logical M/E-1.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 240 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor 4 To enable thro ugh mode, pres s [Through Mode], turning it on. Making video pr ocess settings Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the Switcher>Input m enu, press [Video Process].
241 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup To display the Output menu In the Engineering Setup menu, select V F3 ‘Switcher’ and HF3 ‘Outpu t.’ The status area s hows the signal numbers and names, and outpu t signal phase for th e signals out put from Out put 1 to 48 .
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 242 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor 4 Press [Set] to conf irm the assignment. Selecting the outp ut signal t o which settings apply In the following video clip a.
243 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Pres s [V Blan k Mask ]. 3 Adjust the parame ter. a) Dependin g on t he signa l format , the a djustme nt rang e varies as f ollows. • 480i : 10 to 19 • 576i: 6 to 22 To return the values to their defaults, pres s [Default].
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 244 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor a) Adjustabl e for Box 2 5 When in step 3 yo u selected [ Box1] or [Box2], in the <Box1 A djust> or <Box2 Adju st> group, sel ect the aspect ratio (16:9/14:9 /4:3).
245 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Selecting the transition mode of the independent key transition control b loc k To select the key trans ition mode, se lect any of the following in the <Key Transitio n> group of t he Transition men u.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 246 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor The status area sho ws the stroke mode setting for each M/E bank, the setting for whether or n ot the key status is maintained, and the one-ti me mode setting. 2 In the <Strok e Mode> group, select whether to carry out a transition in one stroke o r two strok es.
247 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup The status area shows the key memory settin gs, mask and border processing order, key priority, cross-point hold , pattern limit transition, and wipe edge settings for each operating bank.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 248 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor • Press directly on the lis t ap pearing in the status area. • Press the arr ow keys to scroll the revers e video cursor. • Turn t he knob to make the s election. The selected ban k appears in reverse vid eo.
249 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Auto: When the pattern limit is released, the rema in der of the transition is carried out automatically at a sp ecial-p urpose transition rate. Manual: After the pattern limit is released , the transition waits for the next operation, t hen executes.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 250 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor 3 Press [Link Bus Select]. The Link Bus Select menu ap pears. The status area lists the curr ent settin g status of the selected link and the buses that can be s elected. 4 In the <Bus Select> group, s elect [Master Bus] (link source bus).
251 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 1 In the Internal Bus Link m enu, press [Link Table Select]. The Link Table Select menu appears . 2 Using any of the following m e thod s, select th e lin k source and link destination s ignals.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 252 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor 2 Using any of the following m ethod s, select th e GPI o utput port. • Press directly on the list appearing in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor.
253 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 7 In the <Bus> group, s elect any of the following. Enabl e: Enable the GPI link setting for the selected bus. Dis abl e: Disable the GPI link setting for the selected bus. All En abl e: Enable the GPI link settin g fo r all buses.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 254 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor 2 Select the device interface y ou want to set fo r the REMOTE3 port from the <Remote3> gr oup. Editor A : assign Editor A to the REMOTE3 port. Editor B : assign Editor B to the REMOTE3 port.
255 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup (L evel): Carry out the specif ied operation when the input is lo w or high. No Operation: Apply no trigger on an input pul se. 4 In the <Target> gro up, select the action block.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 256 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor Carrying out level settings To set the low le vel and high level, first set the trigger type to “Level,” then use the following pr ocedure. 1 In the Switcher>Device Interface men u, select the action to be set, and press [H/L Set].
257 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 3 In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger polarity. : The trigger causes the relay contacts to be open- circuit o r drives the output high , and holds this state for the specified pulse width.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 258 Setup Relating to Swit ch er Pro cessor When Source is P/P: Cut, Auto Trans DSK1 Cut, DSK1 Auto Tra ns, DSK2 Cut, DSK2 Auto Tra ns, DSK3 Cut, DSK3 Auto Trans, DSK4 C.
259 Setup Relat ing to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 4 Select wheth er to enable or di sable Aux bu s control fro m the <Control Mode> group. Enable : enable control of the po rt selected in step 2 . Dis abl e: d isable control of the port selected in s tep 2 .
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 260 Setup Relating t o DME Setup Relating to DME Settings Relating to Signal In puts (Input M enu) To make set tings relating t o DME input signal s, display the DME >Input menu. To display the Input menu In the Engi neering Setup menu, select VF4 ‘DME’ and HF1 ‘Inp ut.
261 Setup Relating to DME Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Setting an ille gal color limit f or matte signals To enable the illegal color limiter for the signals g enerated by the DME internal matte generator, press [Matte Illeg Col Limit] for DME1 in the DME>Input menu, turning it on .
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 262 Setup Relating t o DME 3 In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger polarity. : Apply the trigger on a ri sing edge of an input pulse. : Apply the trigger on a falling edge o f an input puls e. : Apply the trigger on a chan ge in the polar ity of the input s ignal.
263 Setup Relating to DME Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Using any of the following m ethods, select the settings. • Press directly on the list appearing in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the k nob to make the setting.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 264 Setup Relating t o DME Common: Control all of channels 1 to 4 through Editor port 1. Independ : Control channels 1 to 4 individual ly through Ed itor ports 1 to 4.
265 Setup Relati ng to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Setup Relatin g to DCU Not e For setup relatin g to DCU, i t is necessary to make the same s ettings on multip le control panels (max imum three units) th at are sharing the DCU. After carrying out the DCU setup on one control pane l, m a ke the sam e settings on the other control panels .
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 266 Setup Relating to DCU 4 To confirm the assig nment in step 3 , press [GPI Input Set]. This assigns the GPI input, and this is ref lected in the status area. Releasing the assignment of a GPI input por t Use the fol lowing procedur e.
267 Setup Relati ng to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor. • Turn the k nob to make the setting. 2 In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger polarity. : Apply the trigger on a ri sing edge of an input pulse.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 268 Setup Relating to DCU M/E-2 Ke y3 Auto Tran s, M/E-2 Key 3 Cut M/E-2 Ke y4 Auto Tran s, M/E-2 Key 4 Cut M/E-3 Ke y1 Auto Tran s, M/E-3 Key 1 Cut M/E-3 Ke y2 Auto Tra.
269 Setup Relati ng to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 3 To apply th e selection made in step 2 when the input is the GPI high level, press [H Set]. To apply the selectio n made in step 2 when the input is low, press [L Set]. This confirms the sett ing, wh ich appears in the status area.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 270 Setup Relating to DCU 4 To confirm the selected s etting, press [GPI Output Set]. This confirms the s election, which is reflected in the status area. Releasing the assignment of a GPI output por t Use the fol lowing procedur e.
271 Setup Relati ng to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger polarity. : The trigger causes the relay contacts to be open- circuit o r drives the output high , and holds this state for the specified pulse width.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 272 Setup Relating to DCU 5 Using any of the following m ethod s, select th e actio n you want to set. • Press directly on the list appearing in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor.
273 Setup Relati ng to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Seri al P or t Sett ings ( Seria l P or t As sig n Menu ) To set th e protocol to mat ch a device conn ected to a 9-pin s erial port, dis play the DCU>Serial Port Assign menu.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 274 Setup Relating to DCU 5 To enter the name of the serial po rt, press [Set] in the <Name> group. A keyboard w indow appears. You can enter a name of not more than 16 characters. If no name is set for the serial port, it is d isp lay ed as “DCUd_PORTs-p.
275 Setup Relati ng to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Using any of the follow ing m ethods, se t the serial port connected to the VTR for whic h you want t o make the setti ngs. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 276 Setup Relating to DCU 7 Set the VTR constants using values in the range 00 to ff. 8 Press [Enter]. This confirms the sett ings. 9 Repeat steps 5 to 8 as re quir e d to set the c ons t a nts f or othe r VTRs . To make detailed settings for a disk recorder (Sony disk 9-pin protocol) Use the fol lowing procedur e.
277 Setup Relati ng to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 3 Press [P ort Sett ing]. The DCU>Serial Port Assi gn>DD R SD9 P Setti ng menu appear s. At the top of the status area, the relevant se rial port, slot number, protocol , serial port name, SCU number , and disk recorder type appear.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 278 Setup Relat ing to Router Inte rface and Tally Setup Rel ating to Router Interf ace and Tally Router Interface Settings (Router Menu) In this system, the in terface with a router (routing switcher) uses the S-Bus protocol.
279 Setup Rel ating t o Router In terface a nd Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Level: Specify the level in the S-Bus space. a) When the mat rix size is Stand ard, the maximum valu e is 889 . For the C ompact siz e, the maximum valu e is 89 7 . b) When th e matrix size is Standard, the maximum value is 887.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 280 Setup Relat ing to Router Inte rface and Tally 1 In the Extern al Box Assi gn menu, select [External box1] from the <Device> group . 2 In the <Matrix Size> group , select [8 × 1]. 3 Turn the knob s to make adj ustments.
281 Setup Rel ating t o Router In terface a nd Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 2 Press [SBus Tally Enable], tu rnin g it on or off. On: Enable the transfer of S-Bus tally information over the S-Bus. Off: Disable the transfer of S-Bu s tally informatio n over th e S-Bus.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 282 Setup Relat ing to Router Inte rface and Tally 3 Set the source. Source From: Specify the source start addr ess for the wiring configur ation. Source Level: S pecify the source level for the wiring configuration. 4 Press [Execute].
283 Setup Rel ating t o Router In terface a nd Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup Sor ting wiring settings In the Router/Tally>Wiring menu, press [Sort]. Every time you press [S ort], the order of wiring set tings changes in t he follow i ng ord er.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 284 Setup Relat ing to Router Inte rface and Tally 4 When you selected Tally Input as the tally generatio n mode in step 3 , select any of the following in the <Tally Input> grou p. DCU1: Generate tally with refer ence to signal input to DC U1 port.
285 Setup Rel ating t o Router In terface a nd Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup T all y Cop y Settings (T ally Copy Menu) For settings relating to the tally copy fun ctio n, use the Router/Tally>Tally Copy menu. The settings are common to the parallel an d s erial tallies.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 286 Setup Relat ing to Router Inte rface and Tally 2 Use the knobs to s elect the copy source and cop y destination. 3 Press [Execute]. This updates the tally copy sett ings. Deleti ng tall y copy settings Use the fol lowing procedur e.
287 Setup Rel ating t o Router In terface a nd Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 1 In the <Device> group of the Router/Tally>Par allel Tally menu, select DCU1 or DCU2. 2 Using any of t he following met hods, select the slot number and port number.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 288 Setup Relat ing to Router Inte rface and Tally Deleting parallel tall y settings Use the fol lowing procedur e. 1 In the Router/Tally>Parallel Tally m enu, using any of the following methods, select the para llel tally wh ose settings you want to delete.
289 Setup Rel ating t o Router In terface a nd Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup 1 In t he S e rial Tall y menu , pr ess [S our ce A ssign ]. The Source Assign menu appears. In the status area, the ta lly ty pes and source addres s set for the s erial tally port appear.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 290 Simple Connec tion of the MKS-808 0/8082 AUX Bus Remot e Panel Simple Connection of the MK S-808 0/8082 AUX Bus Rem ote Pane l Pr ocedure f or Simp le Connection To carry out simple connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel, us e the following p rocedure.
291 Simple Connect io n of the MKS-8080/ 8082 AUX Bus Remote Pan el Chapter 16 Engineering Se tup With regard to the m eaning of the following settin gs, refer to t he section “Men u Operations” in the Operation Manual for the MKS-80 80/8082. C: SET SWITCHER ID (for AUX mode) This is set to 001, which is the stat ion number of the CCP-8 000.
Chapt er 16 Enginee ring Setup 292 Simple Connec tion of the MKS-808 0/8082 AUX Bus Remot e Panel.
Chapter 17 Files Operations on Individual Files ...................... ................. ................. .... 294 Displaying the Indi vidual Menus .................. ....................... ......... 294 Viewing Detailed File Information............
Chapter 17 Files 294 Operation s on Ind ividual File s Operations on Individ ual Files You can save or recall t he contents of an individual f ile or regist er. Carry out these operations in the File menu. Displaying the Individual Menus Use the fol lowing procedur e.
295 Operations on I ndividual Files Chapter 17 Files 2 Press [File Edit]. The file details appear ( reference region file name, cr eation date, regions including dat a) in table f orm.
Chapter 17 Files 296 Operation s on Ind ividual File s 3 Selecting a p articular file disp lays more detailed information about that file in the detail display area at the top right of the file list. Selecting Regions You can carry out a file operation on a n umber of regions simultaneou sly.
297 Operations on I ndividual Files Chapter 17 Files As an example, to select a memory card, u se the following proced ure. 1 In the File menu, press the device se lectio n indication above the file list (default is [HDD] (hard d isk )). (If [Memory C ard] appears, then since the memo ry card is already selected, steps 1 and 2 are not nec essary.
Chapter 17 Files 298 Operation s on Ind ividual File s • To select a single file, press the arrow keys to scroll the r everse video cursor, or press directly on the list in the status area. 5 Pre ss [ t Sav e]. This saves the selected register da ta in the specified location.
299 Operations on I ndividual Files Chapter 17 Files 5 Pre ss [ T Load]. This recalls the contents of the sel ected file from the specified location. Copying F iles You can copy files either w ithin a direct ory or between directories , on the hard disk , mem ory card , or r emot e pa nel.
Chapter 17 Files 300 Operation s on Ind ividual File s Renamin g File s You can rename a file on t he hard disk or memory card. As an ex ample, to rename a sn apshot file, use the follow ing procedure. 1 In the Fil e menu, sel ect VF3 ‘Snaps hot’ and HF1 ‘Snapsho t.
301 Operations on I ndividual Files Chapter 17 Files 2 Press [File Edit]. A detailed list appears. Here too, you can select a device or specify a directory. (See page 2 96.) 3 Using any of the following method s, select the file you want to delete. • To select all files with in the list, press [All] b elow the list.
Chapter 17 Files 302 File Batch Op erations File Batch Operation s You can batch pr ocess all files or reg isters. Car ry out these operati ons using the File>All, External F ile>All menu. Displa ying the Batch Operation Menu Use the fol lowing procedur e.
303 File Bat ch Operations Chapter 17 Files Batch Recalling Files To recall files from hard disk or memo ry card, use the following procedure. 1 In the device selection area o f the All menu, select where the files ar e held ([HDD] or [Memory Card ] and directory).
Chapter 17 Files 304 Importing and Exporti ng Files Importing an d Exp orting Files You can import or expor t frame memor y im age data from o r to external media. Import: to transfer a file in a different format fro m hard disk or memor y card to frame memory a s image data.
305 Importin g and Exporting Files Chapter 17 Files 4 Pre ss [ T Imp ort]. This transfers th e external file to the frame memory register. Expor ting Frame Memor y Data As an example, to save image d at a from frame memory in a d i fferent format o n a memory card , use the following pr ocedure.
Chapter 17 Files 306 Directory Op erations Directory Operations You can create a n ew directory on har d disk or memory card, rename, delete, or write-protect a di rectory. To carry out thes e operations, use the File>Conf igure>Directory menu. Displa ying the Directory Menu In the File menu, select VF7 ‘C onfigure’ and HF1 ‘Director y.
307 Directory Ope rations Chapter 17 Files • Turn the knob to make the selection. 3 Press [Rename]. The keyboard window appears. (See “Menu Operations” in Chapter 2 (Volume 1).) 4 Enter a new nam e of not more t han eight characters, and p ress [Enter].
Chapter 17 Files 308 Directory Op erations 1 In the device selection pu ll-down menu, select [HDD] or [Memory Card]. (See page 296 .) 2 Using any of the fo llowing methods, select the dir ectory. • Press directly on the list in the status area. • Press the ar row keys to s croll the reverse video cursor.
Chapter 18 Macros Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control B lock ............... 310 Recalling a Macro Register and Ex ecuting a Macro ..................... 311 Creating and Ed iting a Macro .................. ................. ................
Chapter 18 Macros 310 Macro Opera tions in the Nume ric Keypad Control Block Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block This secti on describes macro operations carr ied out in the numeric keypad contro l block. For an o verview of ma cros, see “Macros ” in Chapter 1 ( Volume 1).
311 Macro Op erations in t he Numeric K eypad Control Block Chapter 18 Macros Recalling a Macr o Register and Executi ng a Macro To carry out a macro operation, recall a macro register. Recalling an empty register allows you to carry out macro editing operations.
Chapter 18 Macros 312 Macro Opera tions in the Nume ric Keypad Control Block • If you st art execu tion of a macro by operati ng a Flexi Pad con trol block or a button for which a macro atta chment is s et, then befo re the end of execution of that macro you cannot recall and execute a s eparate macro from the numeric keypad contro l block.
313 Macro Op erations in t he Numeric K eypad Control Block Chapter 18 Macros • During macro editing, if you press a button for which a macro attachment is set, the macro within th e register assigned to the button is incorporated into the macro bein g ed ited.
Chapter 18 Macros 314 Macro Opera tions in the Nume ric Keypad Control Block 4 Repeat step 3 to add the desired events to the macro. 5 In the nu meric keyp ad control block , press th e [MC RO] b ut ton , t ur ni ng it red. 6 Press the [STORE] button.
315 Macro Op erations in t he Numeric K eypad Control Block Chapter 18 Macros The display shows the co rresponding register n umber. A letter “E” after the number indicates that the corresponding register is empty. 4 Press the [ENTER] butto n. This saves the macro data in the speci fied regis ter, and the [STORE] butt on goes off.
Chapter 18 Macros 316 Macro Opera tio ns in the Flexi Pad Control Bl ock Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Contro l Block This secti on describes ho w to carry out macro operations in a standard type Flexi Pa d control bl ock. For an o verview of ma cros, see “Macros ” in Chapter 1 ( Volume 1).
317 Macro Operat ion s in the Flexi Pad Cont rol Blo ck Chapter 18 Macros For det ails of the co rrespondence between banks and registers, see “Banks and Regi sters” (pag e 165). Recalling a Macr o Register and Executi ng a Macro To carry out a macro operation, recall a macr o register.
Chapter 18 Macros 318 Macro Opera tio ns in the Flexi Pad Control Bl ock 3 Press the button in the m emory recall section showing the name of the register to be recalled. The button you pressed lights yello w, the macro register is r ecalled, and the macro is executed.
319 Macro Operat ion s in the Flexi Pad Cont rol Blo ck Chapter 18 Macros 4 In the same way as in the numeric ke ypad control block, create the events you want t o save in the macro. For details, see s tep 2 (page 3 12) of “Cre ating a new m acro.” 5 Repeat step 4 to save the desired events in the macr o.
Chapter 18 Macros 320 Macro Opera tio ns in the Flexi Pad Control Bl ock incorporated into the macro bein g ed ited. However, the macro assigned to the button is not executed.
321 Macro Operat ion s in the Flexi Pad Cont rol Blo ck Chapter 18 Macros 2 Select the bank of the regi ster holding the m acro you want t o delete. For details of the method of operation, s ee step 2 (page 317) of “Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro.
Chapter 18 Macros 322 Macro A ttachment Assigning Macro Attachment Assigning The term “macro attachment” refers to the assignment of a macro register to a control panel button, so that the macr o execution is linked to the normal function of the butto n.
323 Macro A ttachme nt Assign ing Chapter 18 Macros The cross-p oint button you pressed flas hes amber, and the register you recalled in step 1 is assigned to the button. If you make both p re macro a nd post ma cro setting s for the same button The later setting is valid.
Chapter 18 Macros 324 Macro A ttachment Assigning 2 Press the user pref erence button to which [MCRO ONLY SET] is assigned , tur ning it on. 3 Hold down t he cross-poi nt control block [PRE MCRO] button o r [POST MCRO] butt on, and press t he desired bu tton in the background A or B row.
325 Macro A ttachme nt Assign ing Chapter 18 Macros Executing a Macr o by Macr o Attachment To execute a macro by means of the macr o attachment set for a button in the cross-p oint control bl ock of an M/E ban k or the PGM/PST bank, use the followi ng pro cedur e.
Chapter 18 Macros 326 Macro A ttachment Assigning.
Chap ter 19 DIAG NOSIS Not supp orted in ver sion 2.00..
Chapter 19 DI A GNOSIS 328.
Appendix Wipe Pattern List ................ ................. ................. ....................... ......... 330 Standard Wipes . ................. ................. ...................... ................. .... 330 Enhanced Wipes .......... ....
Appendix 330 Wipe Pat tern List Wipe Pattern List Standar d Wipes 12 3 4 56 7 8 91 0 1 1 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24.
331 Wipe Pattern List Appendix Enhanced Wipes 26 27 29 49 300 301 302 303 304.
Appendix 332 Wipe Pat tern List Rotary Wipes 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 150 151 156 158 160 162 516 518 604 606 624 661.
333 Wipe Pattern List Appendix Mosaic Wipes 200 201 202 203 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235.
Appendix 334 Wipe Pat tern List 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 260 261 262 263 264 265 268 269 266 267.
335 Wipe Pattern List Appendix Random/Di amond Dust Wip es 270 271 272 273 274.
Appendix 336 DME Wipe Patter n Lis t DME Wipe Pa ttern List DME Wipe P atterns A v ailable in One-Channel Mode Slide Split 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1011 1012 1013.
337 DME Wipe Pattern List Appendix Squeeze Door Flip tumble 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1041 1042 1043 1044 1101 1102.
Appendix 338 DME Wipe Patter n Lis t Frame in-out Picture-in-p icture Pag e t u r n 1201 1202 1203 1204 1251 1301 1302 1303 1304 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1305 1306 1307 1308.
339 DME Wipe Pattern List Appendix P age r oll User pr ogrammable DME 1321 1322 1323 1324 1329 1330 1331 1332 1333 1325 1326 1327 1328 1901 1999.
Appendix 340 DME Wipe Patter n Lis t DME Wipe P atterns A vailable in T w o-Channel Mode Slide Squeeze Picture-in-p icture 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2621 2622 2623 2624 2625 2626 2627 26.
341 DME Wipe Pattern List Appendix User pr ogrammable DME 2901 2999.
Appendix 342 Menu Tre e Menu Tree Recalling Menu s This section details the menu structure, and shows the top men u selectio n buttons in the men u control block wh ich are used to access the menus . Menu control block Some menus ca n also be accessed by pres sing other buttons twice in rap id succe ssion.
343 Menu Tree Appendix M/E 1 M/E 2 M/E 3 M/E-1 HF1: T ype (1111) HF2: Edge (1112) HF3: Main Mask (1113) HF4: Sub Mask (1114) HF5: Processed K ey (1115) HF6: T ransition (1116) HF7: Video Process (1117) Chroma Adjust (1111.1) Matte Adjust (1111.2) K ey Priority (1173) Matte Adjust (1112.
Appendix 344 Menu Tre e PGM/PST Menu HF1: T ype (1411) HF2: Edge (1412) HF3: Main Mask (1413) HF4: Sub Mask (1414) HF5: Processed K ey (1415) HF6: T ransition (1416) HF7: Video Process (1417) Chroma Adjust (1411.1) Matte Adjust (1411.2) K ey Priority (1473) Matte Adjust (1412.
345 Menu Tree Appendix Frame Memory Men u Color Bkgd Menu F rame Memory FRAME MEM VF1: Recall VF2: Edit VF3: Reposition/Lock VF4: File HF1: Recall Thumbnail (2111) HF2: Recall List (2112) HF1: Reposit.
Appendix 346 Menu Tre e AU X / M O N M e n u Copy/Swap Menu MISC Menu VF1: Aux Bus (2311) AUX MON [AUX MON] button VF1: Copy/Sw ap HF1: M/E (3111) HF2: K ey (3112) HF3: Wipe (3113) HF4: DME Wipe (3114.
347 Menu Tree Appendix DME Menu DME VF1: Edge VF2: Video Modify VF3: F reeze VF4: Non-Linear VF5: Light/T rail VF6: Input/Output HF1: Border/Crop (4111) HF2: Bev eled Edge (4112) HF1: Defocus/Blur (41.
Appendix 348 Menu Tre e Global Effe ct Men u Device Menu Global Effect VF1: Ch1-Ch4 VF2: Ch5-Ch8 HF1: Combiner (4221) HF2: Brick (4222) HF3: Shadow (4223) HF1: Combiner (4211) HF2: Brick (4212) HF3: Shadow (4213) GLB EFF [GLB EFF ] bu tton VF1: GPI Timeline (5311) VF2: P-BUS Timeline (5321) VF3:DDR/VTR Rewind Action (5311.
349 Menu Tree Appendix Ke y Frame Menu K ey F rame HF1:Time Line (6111) HF3:P ath (6113) HF4:DME User PGM (6114) HF5:Misc (6115) KEY FRAME M/E-1 (6113.1) M/E-2 (6113.2) M/E-3 (6113.3) P/P (6113.4) User1 (6113.5) User2 (6113.6) User3 (6113.7) User4 (6113.
Appendix 350 Menu Tre e Eff ect Men u VF1: Master Timeline VF2: Effect HF1: Attribute (6221) HF2: Lock (6222) HF3: Copy/Merge (6223) HF4: Mov e (6224) HF5: Swap (6225) HF6: Delete (6226) HF7: Rename (6227) EFF HF1: Store (6211) HF2: Lock (6212) HF3: Copy (6213) HF4: Mov e (6214) HF5: Swap (6215) HF6: Delete (6216) HF7: Rename (6217) Edit (6211.
351 Menu Tree Appendix Snapshot Menu Snapshot VF1: Master Snapshot VF2: Snapshot VF3: Wipe Snapshot VF4: DME Snapshot VF5: K ey Snapshot XPT Hold (6321.1) HF1: Attribute (6321) HF2: Lock (6322) HF3: Copy (6323) HF4: Mov e (6324) HF5: Swap (6325) HF6: Delete (6326) HF7: Rename (6327) SNAP SHOT Edit (6311.
Appendix 352 Menu Tre e Shotbo x Menu Macr o Menu Shotbox VF1: Register HF1: Store/Recall (6411) HF2: Lock (6412) HF3: Copy (6413) HF4: Mov e (6414) HF5: Swap (6415) HF6: Delete (6416) HF7: Rename (6417) SHOT BOX Edit (6411.
353 Menu Tree Appendix File Menu HF1 (Setup)(7111) HF2 (Initial Status)(7112) HF3 (K ey Memory)(7113) HF4 (Video Proc Memory)(7114) HF1 (Effect 1-99)(7121) HF2 (Effect 101-199)(7122) HF3 (Effect 201-2.
Appendix 354 Menu Tre e Engineering Setup Menu HF1: Config (7321) HF2: Xpt Assign (7322) HF3: Aux Assign (7323) HF4: Pref/Utility (7324) HF5: Device Interf ace (7325) HF6: Operation (7326) HF7: Mainte.
355 Menu Tree Appendix HF1: Config (7331) HF2: Input (7332) HF3: Output (7333) HF4: T ransition (7334) HF5: K ey/Wipe/FM (7335) HF6: Link (7336) HF7: Device Interf ace (7337) HF1: Input (7341) HF4: Device Interf ace (7344) M/E Output Assign (7331.1) PGM Config (7331.
Appendix 356 Menu Tre e HF1: Input Config (7351) HF2: GPI Input Assign (7352) HF3: Output Config (7353) HF4: GPI Output Assign (7354) HF5: Serial P or t Assign (7355) HF1: Router (7361) HF2:Group T ally (7362) HF3:Wiring (7363) HF4: T ally Enable (7364) HF5: T ally Copy (7365) HF6: P arallel T ally (7366) HF7: Serial T ally (7367) H/L Set (7352.
357 Index Index Index A Action settin g 87 for rewind 8 9, 93, 105 Ala rm ad jus tme nt 233 Aux bus co ntrol enab le/disable 258 AUX bus remote panel 290 AUX delegation bu tto n settings 216 shift ope.
358 Index Inde x dele ting 300, 30 3 direct ory op eration s 306 displ ay ing me nu s 294 import/e xport 304 indi vidual f iles 294 recalling 298, 30 3 renam ing 30 0 saving 2 97, 30 2 selecting a dev.
359 Index Index MISC me nu 346 Mixi ng im age s 79 MKS -8080/ 8082 290 settin g status 290 simpl e co nnect i on 290 Mono settin gs 33 Mosai c glass settings 43 settings 35 wipes 333 Motion de cay set.
360 Index Inde x Software installation 202 Solariz ation 33 Source name 229 display color 213 Source si gnal nam e 213 Sphere se ttings 6 0 Split 336 fader setting 245 settings 52 slide setting s 53 S.
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DVS-9000 /9000SF System ( WW) 3-704-667 - 02 (1) Printed in Japan 2003.02 .13 2002 Sony Corporatio n B & P Com pa ny Printe d on recycled p aper.
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