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2. BOODOOOOOOOOSO IEE Downstream Key Fade to Black Control Block page 18 PGM PST Cross Point Control Block page 14 Macro Control Block page 23 M E Key Transition Control Block page 18 M E Cross Point Control Block page 12 M E Transition Control Block page 16 AUX Bus Control Block page 15 PGM PST Transition Control Block page 17 Control Panel Configuration 11 Sed JO suonouny pue sewenN zsajdeyp MMM Seq JO suogouny pue saweN Zz Ja deyo HI 12 1 M E panel See the pages in parentheses for the functions of the illustrated parts Power Indicators Memory Stick Slot USB Connector page 23 Menu Control Block page 23 Flexi Pad Control Block page 19 Effect Wipe Control Block page 20 AD POWER DB
3. oooo0e0na0 ooo o 1 5 M E panel N O He 1 M E panel Selecting Video 1 Press one of the AUX delegation buttons to select the bus to which the cross point button row is assigned 2 Press one of the buttons in cross point button row to select the desired signal When a signal on the selected bus is being output to program video the corresponding button lights in red high tally Otherwise the button lights in amber low tally To select the background of a 2 channel effect In some of the effect patterns from number 2001 to number 2999 utility bus signals are used as the background for the A bus and B bus video For such effect patterns first press the AUX delegation button UTIL and then press a button in the cross point button row to select the signal to input to the utility bus Selecting Transition Types Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done
4. CUT button Pe 0000 AA Pag oe Bi BBE a 6588 E none p EE A 800000 000o o mem ogcogoog oo g oo O oo00o00000000 fk Ges O POCOO p000 o oo ooooooooo 000 gagegg y 092e o0 PpS ARORORNERS i a a00000000000 Pon O o B6 000 a i ae 000 ag J eae JC c O iLi Fader lever Fader lever CUT button CUT button AUTO TRANS button AUTO TRANS button 1 5 M E panel 1 M E panel When modifications Position Aspect and so on have been applied to effects the video may not switch smoothly and afterimages may remain visible even after transitions have finished executing To switch the video instantly CUT button Press the CUT button in the transition execution section The video switches between the A bus and the B bus with each press of the button To execute a transition at a specified transition rate AUTO TRANS button Press the AUTO TRANS button in the transition execution section The progress of the transition is shown by the transition indicator LEDs which light one after the other as the transition proceeds To execute a transition with the fader lever Move the transition lever from one side to the other at any speed Once you do this you can control the transition manually The transition indicator LEDs light one after the other as you move the leve
5. o00000 0000000 OOOO S50 2000 ooo p 0000 g oo oO oo0000000000 T E mmm TL Beeeeeee8 ooo lane 000000 0000 op00000 00 oooooocoooo ooa O panopanononm gi o o 200 o po aa na gas og 1 5 M E panel 1 M E panel Selecting Video Press a button in the background A row to select the background video before the transition When the button pressed to select background video is lit in red the video is displayed on the video monitor connected to the processor s program final video output connector 2 Press a button in the background B row to select the background video after the transition The button lights in amber Selecting Video in the PGM PST Cross Point Control Block Select the background video before the transition by pressing a button in the PGM row Select the background video after the transition by pressing a button in the PST row Except for the M E buttons at the right edge of the rows the buttons have the same names and select the same signals as the buttons in the M E cross point control block To import video cr
6. oo0o0000000000 f Bog To do o m 888 oo 1 5 M E panel 1 M E panel 2000 ooo0000000 00o 000000 0000 o0o0ogg0g OO _ a ooo000000000 soo aa oooog ol 1 Press the POS button in the Effect Wipe control block lighting it The joystick is assigned to the positioner which changes effect pattern position and size 2 Fora2 channel effect select the channel or channels for which you want to make settings See To select channels with the Effect Wipe control block page 61 You can set the parameters for the individual channels 3 Operate the joystick as shown below depending on what you want to change Joystick direction Description Setting values X H Position Horizontal position 200 00 to 200 00 Y V Position Vertical position 200 00 to 200 00 Knob Size 2 Effect pattern size 0 00 to 200 00 a Not available for some patterns For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document To return the pattern size and position to their default Press the CTR button in
7. oooo000000 000 o0o00o00000 000 al oo0000000000 Dp 00 0 1 O oop 200 DOO TT A O Goo 3 3 1 5 M E panel 1 M E panel ogp0000 0000 opopgpopg OO gt m Fading the Video to Black To fade out the video with fade to black 1 From the top menu select Misc gt Transition The Transition menu appears 2 After pressing FTB enter a transition rate in the numeric keypad window See Setting Transition Rates page 69 3 In the downstream key fade to black control block press the FTB button The FTB button lights and the fade to black begins When it finishes the picture is completely black To stop the fade to black and return to the state before it started press the button again To return to the original video from a black screen Press the FTB button again Advanced Operations chapter Advanced Effect Operations The procedures in this section mainly show how to operate with M E effects effects used on the M E bank The same procedures can also be used with PGM PST wipes wipes used on the PGM PST bank Transforming Effect Patterns Note that some effect patterns cannot be transformed For more information refer to Effect Pattern Transformations a
8. 1 5 M E panel 1 ME panel 1 Press the EFF WIPE button in the Flexi Pad control block 2 Select the setting target with the delegation buttons e To set the M E bank press the M E button e To set the PGM PST bank press the PP ALL button when using a 1 5 M E panel 3 Press the PTN NO button lighting it in green The PTN NO button lights alternately in green and orange each time it is pressed An effect number can be entered now 4 Enter the number of the desired effect pattern If the number begins by 0 00 or 000 it is needless to input these zeros For example when the number is 0001 input the digit 1 only Wipe pratterns selectable in the PGM PST bank are limited to 0001 to 0024 0901 and 0902 Selecting Effects 57 suolyesedo seg G saydeyo Hh suolyeied oiseg Jaydeyo Wa 58 Refer to Effect Pattern List in the Appendix separate document for more information about effect patterns The entered effect pattern number appears in the numeric display Effects numbered 1001 and higher cannot be used when e Multiple next transition selections have been made e Key priority KEY PRIOR has been selected as the transition type To re enter the pattern number Press the PTN NO button so that it changes back to lit in orange then repeat the procedure from step 3 Press t
9. DEVICE UTILITY Macro Control Block page 23 M E Cross Point Control Block page 12 M E Transition Control Block page 16 AUX Bus Control Block page 15 Downstream Key Fade to Black Control Block page 18 Utility Control Block page 22 M E Cross Point Control Block Use the M E mix effect cross point control block to select the video signals to be used as the video background Control Panel Configuration Background A row Background B row Cross point button ro
10. D000 oooga CII MKS 2017 Wide Control Panel 1 5 M E wide panel Principal differences The principal differences between the three control panels are as follows Control panel PGM PST cross point control block PGM PST transition control block Number of cross point buttons 1 M E panel No 12 per row 1 5 M E panel Yes 12 per row 1 5 M E wide Yes 20 per row a panel 10 Control Panel Types b The 1 5 M E panel and the 1 5 M E wide panel differ in the number of cross point buttons They are identical in all other respects Operation button positions The positions of some operation buttons on the 1 M E panel are different from the positions of the buttons with the same functions on the 1 5 M E panel and 1 5 M E wide panel This manual explains how to operate using the 1 5 MEE panel but figures are also provided for the 1 M E panel when the buttons employed are in different positions Control Panel Configuration 1 5 M E panel and 1 5 M E wide panel The sole difference between these control panels is the See the pages in parentheses for the functions of the
11. 3 Make the following settings as required Adjusting the color cancel key window range of matching colors 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Chroma Key menu press CC Window turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Crop Crop value a 100 00 to 0 00 a See the figure in To adjust the window Setting the color cancel key edge positions 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key 1 gt Chroma Key menu press CC Key Pos turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Pos Move the left edge of 3 00 to 3 00 the color cancel key 2 Right Pos Move the right edge 3 00 to 3 00 of the color cancel key 3 H Phase Left Pos value shown Horizontal position of the color cancel key Adjusting the ratio of Y balance added to a color cancel key For the Y balance function see To adjust the Y balance page 108 By using the Y balance function on a color cancel key colors of the same hue as the background typically blue can be output in the foreground without being cancelled 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key 1 gt Chroma Key menu press CC Y Balance turning it on 2 Set the following parameter with the knob Knob 1 Mixture Description Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 Y balance key ratio To adjust the window Chroma
12. Power A and B status indicators Two power supplies A and B can be installed in the control panel When the control panel is powered on the indicators corresponding to the installed power supplies light in green Control Panel Configuration 23 Sed JO suoljouny pue sawe zsajdeyp MMM Sued JO suogouny pue seweN Zz Ja deyo HN 24 Installing a second power supply requires the optional HK PSU11 Power Supply Unit Memory Stick status indicator Lights in red during access to a Memory Stick Memory Stick slot Insert Memory Sticks dd 99 See Memory Sticks page 24 for more information about the usable Memory Sticks and their handling USB connector Devices compatible with the USB 1 1 standard can be connected Currently this connector is not used Memory Sticks Memory Sticks Usable Memory Sticks The following types of Memory Stick can be used with this system e MSH 32 64 128 Memory Stick e MSX 256S 512S 1GS Memory Stick PRO e MSH M32N M64N M128N Memory Stick Duo e MSX M256S M512S Memory Stick PRO Duo e When using a Memory Stick PRO high rate data transfer using parallel interface is not supported This system does not support the MagicGate function When using a Memory Stick Duo be sure to use it with a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor MSAC M2 or equivalent If you insert a M
13. o ooo 5000 FF qed pooooonoo ooo E 00 goo000 coco lalalalalala 00 1 5 M E panel o Te isisi ee es soc eee 1 M E panel To set border colors 1 Press the BORD button in the Effect Wipe control block lighting it Or turn Border on in the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main menu see page 58 2 Set the following parameter with knob 1 Knob Description Setting values 1 Width Width of border 0 00 to 100 00 1 Fora 2 channel effect in the Effect gt Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main menu see page 61 select the channel or channels for which you want to make settings You can set parameters for the individual channels Note that for effects other than 2 channel effects it is not necessary to carry out channel selection Begin with step 2 2 Press Border Color A popup window appears displaying the same 8 colors as a color bar es 2s m Magenta Red Blue Black 3 Press the button for the color that is closest to the desired color Modifying Video Borders 67 suolyesedo seg saydeyo hI suoljeiedo aiseg g Ja deyo WA 68 The popup window closes 4 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Lumina
14. 153 Setting the Startup Mode Startup Mode Menu A Ee n a 154 Output Signal Assignment Output Assign Men oein ince in i 155 Assigning Signals to Cross Point Buttons Operation Menu eeceeeeeeeesteeeees 156 Saving Setup Startup Mode Menu 160 Installing Software cccsssseseeeeees 161 Displaying Version Information Version Information Menu ccccccceeeeees 161 Displaying Detail Information Detail Information Menu c ccccccceeeeees 161 Manually Installing Software Manual Install Menu ee Re ee Ie Dee te a 161 Entering an Installation Key License Menu 162 Other Settings iiicseiesionpiisiteretencintbinsiewediond 164 Setting the Date and Time Date Time Menu 164 Panel Maintenance Panel Menu 164 System Adjustments System Adjust Menu 165 System Reset and Memory Initialization Initialize Menu ccececeessreeeeeenees 165 Input Signal Setup Input Output Menu 166 Output Signal Setup Input Output Menu 167 Utility Settings Utility Menu 170 Key Setup Key Menu 173 Settings Relating to Video Switching Transition Menu cceeseeeeeeeeeeees 174 Macro Execution Mode Settings Macro Menu Jerie a 175 GPI Input Output Setup GPI Menu 176 Tally Setup System Tally Menu 182 External Device Connection Port Setup Device Menu sessssessesessessssessssseeee 187 WING OX os
15. This figure shows the Flexi Pad control block in transition rate input mode B Mode selection buttons Numeric display Depending on the operation mode this shows an effect pattern number a bank number a register number an event number an event total a pause duration or a transition rate in up to four digits In effect snapshot mode Pattern number In snapshot mode Bank number and register number In transition rate input mode Transition rate Macro mode e In macro recall mode A bank number and register number e In macro edit mode An event number and an event total e In pause duration entry mode A pause duration Control Panel Configuration Sed JO suoljouny pue sawe zsajdeyp MMM Sued JO suogouny pue seweN Zz Ja deyo Wh Region selection buttons Used in modes other than macro mode Select the target function block of the operation The button which is on lights in amber M E button Selects the M E region PP ALL PGM PST all button on 1 5 M E panel In snapshot mode selects all regions In transition rate input mode and effect snapshot mode selects the PGM PST region ALL button on 1 M E panel In snapshot mode selects all regions Has no effect in transition rate input mode and effect snapshot mode STORE button Used in modes other than transition rate input mode This button lights in amber when on to indicate that you can save the current snapshot or effect snapshot
16. TAKE button Status display Number of events executed total number of events 2 Press the TAKE button This executes one event within the macro then stops The number of events executed as shown in the memory recall button is incremented by one 3 Repeat step 2 executing the macro event by event When all events in the macro have been executed the TAKE button goes off Editing a Macro After carrying out macro editing be sure to carry out a save operation see page 132 Specifying an edit point 1 In the Flexi Pad control block press the MCRO button turning it on Press the BANK SEL button turning it on Press a memory recall button to select a bank Press the STORE button turning it on oF W N Press the memory recall button showing the register number to be edited The Flexi Pad control block enters macro edit mode and the MCRO button lights in red For details of the function assignment to the memory recall buttons in macro edit mode see step 5 in Creating a New Macro page 127 6 Specify the edit point by the following operation e To move the edit point to the event immediately following the current macro event the macro event specified as the current edit point press the gt gt NEXT button e To move the edit point to the event immediately preceding the current macro event press the lt lt PREV button Inserting an event 1 Specify the
17. EHOUOUUU Cross po SRC BUS button SHIFT button a HOLD OUUU EI BKGD fo KEY button int button row AUX delegation buttons By pressing one of the following buttons lighting it you select the bus to which the cross point button row is assigned Signals selected in the cross point button row are output to the bus selected here The buses selectable by the various buttons are as follows AUXI to 4 AUX1 to AUX4 buses EDIT PVW EDIT PVW edit preview bus UTIL Utility bus KEY1 Key bus or Key Source bus The state of the SRC BUS button determines which of the two buses is selected KEY2 Key2 bus or Key2 Source bus The state of the SRC BUS button determines which of the two buses is selected DSK1 DSK1 downstream key 1 bus or DSK1 Source downstream key 1 source bus The state of the SRC BUS button determines which of the two buses is selected DSK2 DSK2 downstream key 2 bus or DSK2 Source downstream key 2 source bus The state of the SRC BUS button determines which of the two buses is selected CCR1 and CCR2 CCR1 color correction 1 or CCR2 bus FRAME MEM Frame Memory Video bus or Frame Memory Key bus The state of the SRC BUS button determines which of the two buses is selected The button lights in red high tally if signals on the selected bus are being output to the program video final output video Otherwise it lights in amber
18. Action button Status area display M E Auto Trans M E AT M E Cut M E Cut P P Auto Trans P P AT Other Settings 177 sues weyshs 6 Je deyD HHI sum s w s s 6 Ja deyD HAI Action button Status area display P P Cut P P Cut M E Key1 Auto Trans M E K1 AT M E Key1 Cut M E K1 Cut M E Key2 Auto Trans M E K2 AT M E Key2 Cut M E K2 Cut DSK1 Auto Trans DSK1 AT DSK1 Cut DSK1 Cut DSK2 Auto Trans DSK2 AT DSK2 Cut DSK2 Cut FTB Auto Trans FTB AT FTB Cut FTB Cut M E Key1 On M E K1 On M E Key2 On M E K2 On DSK1 On DSK1 On DSK2 On DSK2 On Error Error Tally Input1 Tally 1 Tally Input2 Tally 2 Tally Input3 Tally 3 Tally Input4 Tally 4 Tally Input5 Tally 5 Tally Input6 Tally 6 Tally Input7 Tally 7 Tally Input8 Tally 8 Tally Input9 Tally 9 Tally Input10 Tally 10 Tally Input11 Tally 11 Tally Input12 Tally 12 Tally Input13 Tally 13 Tally Input14 Tally 14 Tally Input15 Tally 15 Tally Input16 Tally 16 Tally M E Tally M E No Action No Action a 1 5 M E panel only To test fire the trigger output Select the output port and press Test Fire When the selected output port trigger type is Status no trigger is output Setting control panel GPI inputs T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt GPI gt Panel GPI In 178 Other Settings The Panel GPI Input menu appears The status are
19. Knob Description Setting values 2 Video Gain Overall gain of 200 00 to 200 00 the video signal 3 C Gain Chrominance 200 00 to 200 00 signal gain 4 Hue Delay Hue delay 180 00 to 180 00 Output Signal Setup Input Output Menu Use the Input Output menu to carry out setup relating to output signals You can make the following settings Output signal assignment Assign an output signal to each output port See Output Signal Assignment Output Assign Menu page 155 Video clip For each output port adjust the output signal clip levels White Clip Dark Clip Chroma Clip Vertical blanking width For each output port adjust the vertical blanking width of the output signal The adjustment value indicates the position of the line up to which masking takes place relative to the blanking width of field 1 of the video format Through mode For each output port set whether the through mode is on or off The through mode is a mode in which the sync signal included in an output signal is not replaced by an internally generated sync signal but is left unchanged Crop When the screen aspect ratio in an HD system is 4 3 set how the output image is reduced to 4 3 Safe title Select safe title markers for each output port Reference output Adjust the reference output phase with respect to the reference input phase as a number of lines and a time Video clip adjustment T
20. M E key transition control AUTO TRANS button gt block page 18 KEY1 ON to KEY2 ON buttons page 18 Downstream key fade to AUTO TRANS button gt black control block page 19 DSK1 ON to DSK2 ON buttons page 19 FTB button page 18 Utility control block DEVICE UTILITY operation buttons page 22 ENABLE UTILITY operation buttons page 22 a Not found on 1 M E panel b When you attach macros to buttons that turn independent key transitions on and off operations which go from on to off are distinguished from operations which go from off to on For example if you attach a macro to an operation which uses a button to go from on to off the macro is not executed when you press the same button to go from off to on c Not found on 1 5 M E panel d Excluding the buttons to which one of Device 1 to Device 6 All Stop Shuttle Jog Rec Mcro Only Set Mcro AT with Rate or Mcro AT with A B is assigned Setting a macro attachment See above for the buttons for which a macro attachment can be set 1 Recall the macro register you want to assign to the button For details of the method of operation see Executing a macro in normal execution mode page 130 2 To set in macro only mode press the button to which Mcro Only Set is assigned turning it on To set in pre or post macro mode proceed to step 3 To set in macro only mode
21. 3 Pattern Pattern number 1 to 242 a Same as patterns in the standard group To invert a mask signal In the Key gt M E Key1 gt Mask menu press Mask Invert turning it on To transform a mask pattern In the Key gt M E Key1 gt Mask menu press one of the following buttons depending on how you want to transform the pattern For details about operation see the sections on effect transformations on the pages indicated in parentheses Position Change the mask pattern position page 63 Aspect Change the mask pattern aspect ratio page 95 Rotation Rotate the mask pattern to a specified angle page 95 Note that the parameter Magnitude is not available for masks Multi Arrange several examples of the same mask pattern page 96 When using a mask operate in the same way as For a PGM PST wipe Using the Show Key Function Show key is a function to output for a specified time key processed B amp W signals from Edit PVW output Make a setup setting with the Key menu to enable and disable the show key function and to set the length of the output time For details see Making show key settings page 174 To output show key signals In the key gt M E Key1 gt Main menu press Show Key turning it on Show key signals are output when the button lights Output ends after the specified hold time You can stop show key output by pressing Show Key during the output Usi
22. Beveled Edge COTTET Edge Mode M E ich Edge Soft A i 2 Set the following parameter with knob 1 Knob Description 1 Width Width of beveled edges Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 a 100 is of the full sized picture 3 Press Edge Mode turning it on A popup window appears 4 Press Light to select light mode or Color to select color mode See the previous section Light mode and color mode Select the operating channels See Selecting Channels page 61 Set the following parameters with the knobs Light mode Knob Description Setting values 1 Inten 1 Luminance of 0 00 to 200 00 2 edges on side close to light source 2 Inten 2 Luminance of 0 00 to 200 00 2 edges on side away from light source 3 Angle Direction of light 100 00 to 100 00 source a 0 00 is no luminance component edges are black 100 00 is no addition 200 00 is twice as bright b 0 00 is light striking from the right side of the picture 100 00 is one rotation in the counterclockwise direction and 100 00 is one rotation in the clockwise direction Example Changing the angle value Inten 1 80 Inten 2 180 Angle Intensity 1 1 Intensity 2 2 Intensity 1 2 Intensity 2 The edges J corresponding to Inten 1 and Inten 2 change depending on the angle Intensity 2 2 Intensity 2 2 Intensity 1 Intens
23. Press the SNAPSHOT button turning it on The Flexi Pad control block enters snapshot operation mode Press and light the region selection button for the region which you want to save M E button Selects the M E region PP ALL button Selects all regions Press the BANK SEL button turning it on The display on the memory recall buttons changes to the state shown in the above figure You can now select the save destination bank Banks are the 99 registers divided into 10 groups The following table shows the correspondences bank numbers and register numbers Bank number Register number Bank 0 1 to 10 Bank 1 11 to 20 Bank 2 21 to 30 Bank 3 31 to 40 Bank 4 41 to 50 Bank 5 51 to 60 Bank 6 61 to 70 Bank 7 71 to 80 Bank 8 81 to 90 Bank 9 91 to 99 Press the STORE button turning it on The snapshot can now be saved Press the memory recall button corresponding to register in which you want to save the snapshot The contents of the corresponding register are overwritten if you press a button which is lit in orange or yellow The pressed button lights in yellow when the saving of the snapshot is finished The numeric display shows the selected bank number followed by the register number For example if you selected register 37 the display shows 3 37 Snapshots 125 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo MMM suolje1adQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HA Flexi Pad
24. Utility Control Block ENABLE UTILITY SAFE DEVICE UTILITY D ENABLE UTILITY operation buttons B DEVICE UTILITY operation buttons ALL START ENABLE UTILITY operation buttons You can assign utility commands to these buttons The following utility commands are assigned by default EDIT button Enables and disables the switcher edit mode GPI button Enables and disables switcher GPI SAFE TITLE button Turns on and off a marker showing the television reception safe area and a cross marker showing the center of the screen Blank button No function assignment See Utility Settings Utility Menu page 170 for more information about how to assign arbitrary utility commands to these buttons DEVICE UTILITY operation buttons You can assign utility commands to these buttons The following utility commands are assigned by default DEV1 DEV Selects the Device1 Device2 as control target PLAY Plays a tape or disk STOP Stops a tape or disk ALL STOP Stops tapes or disks on all devices CUE Cue up START TC Sets the current timecode as the start point SHTL Turns shuttle mode on and off Control Panel Configuration JOG Turns jog mode on and off When a delegation selection button is on turning the SHTL or JOG button on turns the delegation button off The button pressed later receives priority See Utility Settings Utility Menu page 170 for mor
25. 116 90 to 116 90 When Sample Mark in the Spot menu is on the effects of color adjustment outside the region of spot color adjustment and output video processing are temporarily disabled Turning Sample Mark off restores the former state To return output video processing parameters to their default settings Press Unity Color Correction YUV Clip You can adjust the following for luminance signals and color difference signals e White clip Upper limit of luminance signal level e Dark clip Lower limit of luminance signal level e Positive clip Maximum amplitude in positive direction of color difference signal e Negative clip Maximum amplitude in Negative direction of color difference signal To execute YUV clip Display the YUV Clip menu then proceed as follows YUV Clip Press YUV Clip turning it on 2 Depending on the signal you want to adjust press one of the following to select the target for adjustment Luminance Luminance signal Chroma Color difference signal 3 Adjust the following parameters for the signal selected in step 2 Luminance Knob Description Setting values 1 White Clip White clip 6 85 to 109 13 2 Dark Clip Dark clip 6 85 to 109 13 Chroma Knob Description Setting values 1 U Posi Clip Positive clip 113 39 to 113 39 adjustment for U signal 2 U Nega Clip Negative clip 113 39 to 113 39 adjustm
26. 3 Press Variable Set The variable speed is set To delete a variable speed setting Select the device selected in step 1 and press Variable CLR Disk Recorder Extended VTR File Operations Internally disk recorders and Extended VTRs manage recorded material in units of files When using disk recorders and Extended VTRs for playback and recording you need to perform the following file operations Loading file lists Before you can play a file from a disk recorder or Extended VTR you need to display a list of the files stored on the device Loading files With the file list visible you need to select a file from the list to load Creating files To record to a disk recorder you need to create the file to record When using an MAV 555A 777 disk recorder to carry out file operations the operation mode must be set to panel mode on the disk recorder side Loading file lists 1 From the top menu select Misc gt DDR VTR gt File List The File List menu appears The upper part of the status area shows the device number of the currently selected device and the currently loaded file The lower part of the status area shows the names data length in timecode format and dates of updating of files contained in the currently loaded file list gt File List DEV 4 Current File Name Sacred_toroch_Relay_j_2 No File Name Length Date es 1 Olympic_Flame_1 Ti 05 00 15 mn 22 2004 2 Olympic_Flame_2 3 Sacre
27. Frame Memory gt Recall FM2 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall FM2 KEY Frame Memory gt Recall FM3 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall FM3 KEY Frame Memory gt Recall CCR1 2 CCR gt CCR1 gt Primary Page 113 CCR2 2 CCR gt CCR2 gt Primary AUX bus COLOR BKGD 2 Misc gt Color Bkgd Page 88 control block cross point FM1 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall Page 122 Dutton rows FM1 KEY Frame Memory gt Recall FM2 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall FM2 KEY Frame Memory gt Recall FM3 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall FM3 KEY 2 Frame Memory gt Recall CCR1 2 CCR gt CCR1 gt Primary Page 113 CCR2 CCR gt CCR2 gt Primary AUX bus KEY1 Key gt M E Key1 gt Main Page 76 i block KEy2 Key gt M E Key2 gt Main delegation DSK1 Key gt DSK1 gt Main buttons DSK2 Key gt DSK2 gt Main CCR1 CCR gt CCR1 gt Primary Page 113 CCR2 CCR gt CCR2 gt Primary FRAME MEM Frame Memory gt Freeze Page 120 Accessing Menus 27 _ jai NM snus Busy Jeydeyo WN 28 Menus accessed by double clicking Button Button Menu Referenc location e page M E transition KEY1 Key gt M E Key1 gt Main Page 76 control block KEy2 Key gt M E Key2 gt Main EFF Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main Page 63 Page 66 Page 71 PST COLOR MIX Misc gt Transition Page 54 PGM PST WIPE Effect Wipe gt P P Wipe gt Main transition PST COLOR MIX Misc gt Transition Page 54 contr
28. General popup windows scrolling type see page 33 Numeric keypad window timecode window see page 33 Hexadecimal keypad window see page 35 Keyboard window see page 36 Page number input window see page 38 Basic Screen Menu page number button Back button Fwd button 2 Menu switch buttons Rey Pronty mE Over Fill Color Keay Source pan n Auto Sel Edge Color Mask Show Key i p lt 4 5 e O Button area and status area The figure shows a button Parameter buttons area only B Menu title buttons Menu page number button This shows the menu screen page number When you press this button the page number input window see page 38 appears Enter a page number in that window to display the desired menu For details about operation see Selecting menus by entering page numbers page 40 Interpreting Menu Screens 29 _ A NM snu usn 4a deyo WN 30 Interpreting Menu Screens For details about page numbers refer to Menu Tree in the Appendix separate document Back button Returns to the most recently displayed menu You can go back up to maximum of 50 menus This button is disabled when the display history has been erased and when you have backed up through the entire display history For details about operation see Selecting menus from the display history page 40 Fwd forward button Redisplays the m
29. e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob Knob 1 Port Description Setting values Port number selection 1 and upwards a Output port numbers are sequential numbers with respect to number pairs the pairs consisting of a slot number 2 to 6 and a port number 1 to 54 MKS 2700 Uses slot 2 only Settings can be made in the range 1 to 36 MKS 8700 The setting range varies depending on the number of slots used 3 Press Assign A popup window appears 4 Select a device selection button which will select the device on the selected port DEV1 to DEV6 Device1 to Device6 buttons No Assign Do not assign a device selection button 5 Press Plug In Editor and select whether or not to enable operation of the selected device from an editing keyboard e A valid BZS 8050 license is required for operation from an editing keyboard e When the device on the selected port is an audio mixer Enable is selected automatically This setting cannot be changed To share file lists Selecta port as in step 2 then press File List A popup window appears 2 Select the devices with which the device on the selected port will share file lists Select devices of the same type for file list sharing Making detailed settings for devices assigned to DCU ports After selecting a device type for a DCU port
30. ees preset color mix is selected When mixor ss ___ eae eae eee easel ee eee eee See Sees ces Basic operations Advanced operations a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and a tO Modifications in the Appendix SS IE ITS SI Se SS 1 separate document Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Snapshots page 124 Macros page 127 Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 Using a Color Background Using Internally Generated Signals The term color background refers to a signal generated by the processor s internal color generator The color can be either monotone or composed from two colors Color background single color To set color 1 d From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd The Color Bkgd menu appears The Color1 button shows the current color Color BKgd Color2 l Color Invert AH i Off Aspect Rotation i Multi E x Angle H Modulation V Modulation af E Off Off 2 Press Color1 A popup window appears 3 Press the button for the color that is closest to the 4 Set the following parameters with the knobs desired color Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 To compose a pattern of two colors color mix 1 color 1 e
31. suolyeiedQ peoueapy g Ja deyD HN 4H Mode Set the maximum width to 4 4 lines Key fill and key source drop down by 4 lines 8H Mode Set the maximum width to 8 8 lines Key fill and key source drop down by 8 lines Adjusting Chroma Keys Proceed as follows to make fine adjustments to the chroma key image obtained with auto chroma key see page 81 To select the chroma key composition method d From the top menu select Key gt M E Keyl gt Chroma Key The Chroma Key menu appears Chroma Key Ps Color Seed Window ean a 4 sill Cancel am cc nee CC Key re 2 Y Balance g l Shadow Frgd V Proc Mix Mode Plane l Sg i ed l off off Normai Off 2 Press Mix Mode A popup window appears Normal Additive Mix Mix 3 Select one of the following Normal Mix The background is cut out with the key signal and then combined with the foreground which has also been cut out with the key signal Additive Mix The background which has been cut out with the key signal is combined with the unshaped foreground This is effective for a natural looking composite when the scene includes glass or other translucent objects To turn the plane function on In an additive mix the foreground is not shaped by the key signal and variations in the blue background appear in the composite image To prevent this it is possible to set a particular luminance level for the background and Advanced Key Operati
32. 5 a G Page Page Y Down gt 875 4 Select the name of the desired group The effect patterns in the selected group appear The example in the following figure shows the Enhanced group Selecting Effects 59 suolyesedo aiseg g saydeyo hI suolyeiedg oiseg Ja deyo WA 60 oO i wl oem Oo iv Window coups wage apane close 5 Press the button for the desired pattern The effect pattern is confirmed the popup window closes and you are returned to the Main menu Effect Types Selecting Effects About effect pattern numbers The effects available on this system can be selected with 4 digit effect pattern numbers These numbers can generally be classified as shown below In general this manual calls all effects simply as effects but when it refers to effects used on the PGM PST bank it calls them as wipes Yes Available for use No Not available for use Type Effect M E PGM PST pattern numbers Wipes 0001 to 0661 Yes Standard group patterns only 0001 to 0024 NAM 0901 Yes Yes Super mix 0902 Yes Yes Effects using 1 channel effects 1001 to 1999 Yes a No DME 2 channel effects 2001 to 2999 yas a No a DME option must be installed Effects numbered 1001 and higher cannot be used when e Multiple next transition selections have been made e Key priority KEY PRIOR has been selected as the transition type Transition effe
33. A popup window appears 4 Select the key memory operating mode e Simple e Full e Off Setting the key bus cross point hold mode You can set the operating mode of the key bus XP KY HOLD button in the AUX bus control block 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 of Selecting the key memory operating mode 2 Press XP KY Hold A popup window appears 3 Select the cross point hold mode Other Settings 173 sBuimes weayshs 6 4e deyD HMI sum s wajshg 6 Ja deyo HAI Key Disable The key bus XP KY HOLD button functions as a key disable button When a snapshot is loaded with the XP KY HOLD button on key setting data in the snapshot including cross point selection data is ignored Key Disable with Status This is the same function as Key Disable but additionally key on off status data is ignored Xpt Hold The key bus XP KY HOLD button functions as a cross point hold button When a snapshot is loaded with the XP KY HOLD button on cross point selection data is ignored Setting mask and border processing order You can invert the order in which mask and border effects are processed when you apply a mask 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 of Selecting the key memory operating mode see page 173 2 Press Msk Bdr Proc A popup window appears 3 Select one of the following Mask Border Mask effect is applied first then Border effect Border Mask Border effect is applied first then Mask eff
34. Color 2 T From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd then press Mix Color turning it on Using Internally Generated Signals 89 suolyesedo seg G saydeyo hI suolyeiadg oiseg g Jaydeyo WA 90 Using Internally Generated Signals 2 Compose the pattern by using the knobs to set the following parameters Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Description 1 Size 2 Soft 3 Pattern Size of pattern Softness of edges Pattern number 1 to 244 a Same as patterns in the standard group 3 Press Color1 In the popup window which appears press the button for the color that is closest to the desired color Then set the parameters with the knobs See steps 3 and 4 of To set color 1 page 89 4 Press Color2 and repeat the procedure To transform color mix patterns To set the pattern position 1 From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd then press Position turning it on 2 Adjust the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 H Position Move the pattern horizontally 200 00 to 200 00 2 2 V Position Move the pattern vertically 200 00 to 200 00 2 a Minus values move the pattern to the left and plus values move it to the right At 100 00 the horizontal center is at the left edge of the screen At 100 00 it is at the right edge b Minus values move the pattern down and plus val
35. Copying Data Files Proceed as follows to copy frame memory image data files 1 From the top menu select File gt Copy The Copy menu appears MS Take237 12 Scene011 15 FMSample Source Dir m Copy Frame Mem HDD Wisteria 4 Files Source File D Wisteria 12 12 15 15 Dest Dir H The media directory and files used in the previous copy operation appear in the status area 2 Select the Frame Memory category and as required the target media For details about the procedure see Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media page 144 3 Inthe File gt Copy menu press Source File A list of copy source files appears in a popup window 4 Doone of the following to select the copy source files e Press directly on the list in the popup window Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Start File Number of first copy 1 and upwards source file 2 Number Number of copy source 1 and upwards files 5 When you are finished selecting files press OK The popup window closes 6 if you want to copy the files to a different type of media execute steps 3 and 4 in Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media page 144 7 Inthe File gt Copy menu press Dest File A list of de
36. Saving the setup state previous section Press Init Define A confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to save the current state of the devices as the initial status Press Yes in the dialog box This saves the state To cancel saving Press No in the dialog box Installing Software This section describes how to install the software constituting the MFS 2000 system To install software use the Info Install menu In the Info Install menu you can check the software version or enter an installation key for each device Displaying Version Information Version Information Menu To check the version of the application software referred to as applications currently installed in the devices constituting the MFS 2000 system use the Version Information menu To display the Version Information menu from the top menu select Setup Diag gt Info Install gt Version Info Version Information No Target Version E JESWR TIN DO GAUL O24 1 2 DME 3 PNL V1 00 Jul 01 2004 _ 4 0 Jul 01 2004 f V100 Jul 01 2004 w 5 DCU The status area shows abbreviations for the applications and the version numbers If there are no communications with an application in the menu the application box is grayed out If the version information is not available the Version box is left blank Abbreviations for applications Abbreviation Name SWR Switcher
37. skip to step 5 Select either video or key e To delete a video image file press Video above the thumbnail e To delete a key image file press Key above the thumbnail The thumbnail button turns yellow The file name in the list also turns yellow indicating that this is the file to be affected To delete more than one file repeat steps 2 and 3 to select the files Press Delete A message appears asking for confirmation of the deletion To carry out the deletion press Yes and to cancel press No If you press Yes this deletes the file or files The number of files that can be saved shown on the Delete button increases by the number of files deleted If you press No the system returns to the state before step 2 Frame Memory 123 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyp MMM suolje1adQ peoueapy 9 Jeydeyo HI 124 Snapshots What are Snapshots The term snapshot refers to a function whereby the various settings required to apply a particular effect to an image are saved in memory as a set of data for recall as required to recover the original state Snapshot operations use the Flexi Pad control block Snapshot types There are two types of snapshot those called simply snapshot and effect snapshots They differ in the types of data saved and the save destination registers memory locations for saving data Snapshots These are sets of data saved for each region function
38. Calibration of touch panel HDD Format Initialization of hard disk only after failure To adjust the brightness of LCDs Set by turning knob 1 Knob Description Setting values 1 Bright Brightness 1to5 To make screen saver settings Press Scrn Saver turning it on or off to turn the screen saver on and off When the screen saver is on turn knob to set the time until it activates Knob Description 1 Wait Setting values Time minutes until screen 1 to 300 saver activates To turn beep sounds on and off Press Touch Beep turning it on or off To calibrate the touch panel If touches on the touch panel do not select the desired menu items you can use the following procedure to calibrate the touch panel 1 Press Calibration The following message appears To perform calibration please touch the center of each plus sign 2 Press Yes 3 Press the center of the mark on the screen The mark that you pressed disappears and another mark appears on the diagonally opposite side 4 Press the center of the mark A confirmation message appears Press Yes in the message dialog to confirm the calibration Press No to cancel the calibration and return to the Maintenance menu To format the hard disk Use HDD Format to format the hard disk Do this only when one of the following errors has occurred Error display Internal Error
39. Data HDD Error description Data on the internal hard disk is corrupt Internal Error HDD Format The internal hard disk is not formatted or hard disk partitions cannot be recognized When you press HDD Format a confirmation message appears asking if you really want to format the hard disk Press Yes in the message dialog to execute the format Press No to cancel the format System Adjustments System Adjust Menu Use the System Adjust menu to carry out system phase adjustments operation switching timing settings and illegal color adjustments Adjusting the system phase T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System gt System Adjust The System Adjust menu appears The status area shows the current settings System Adjust 2 Press Sys Phase 3 Tum the knobs to adjust the phase Knob 1 System Phase Description Setting values System phase 32 00 to 96 00 setting Setting the operation switching timing 1 Carry out step 1 in the previous item Adjusting the system phase 2 Press Sw Timing A popup window appears 3 Select one of the following Any Switch on the earliest field that can be processed Field 1 Switch on field 1 Field 2 Switch on field 2 Setting the illegal color limiter 1 Carry out step 1 in the procedure Adjusting the system phase 2 Press Color Limiter to switch the illegal color limite
40. Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Left edge position 100 00 to 100 00 2 Right Right edge position 100 00 to 100 00 3 Top Top edge position 100 00 to 100 00 4 Bottom Bottom edge position 100 00 to 100 00 If you turned Mask Link on in step 1 the parameters for video side are shown To select frame memory output T Press FM Output A popup window appears 2 Press one of the following FM1 V K Frame memory 1 video and key FM2 V K Frame memory 2 video and key FM3 V K Frame memory 3 video and key Frame Memory 121 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo MMM suolyeiedQ paoueapy g Ja deyo HI For example if you select FM2 V K the thumbnails in the Freeze menu see page 120 change to FM2V and FM2K To delete a freeze image Press Frz Off The thumbnails in the Freeze menu FM1V and FM1K in the figure on page 120 change to black Recalling Freeze Images Saved in Frame Memory 1 From the top menu select Frame Memory gt Recall The Recall menu appears Output of selected frame memory imag No Video image001 ima ge001 image003 image003 i 04 image004 __ image005 image006 _image007 image008 9 image008 fy List of saved image files Key Thumbnails of saved freeze images change with selection in the list 2 To change the frame memory output destination FM1 in the above figure press FM Output For deta
41. M E 1CH M E1 channel M E 2CH M E2 channel buttons Select M E1 channel or M E2 channel or both as the operation target s P P PGM PST button on 1 5 M E panels only Selects PGM PST as the operation target MENU button When this button is on you can use the joystick to adjust the lefttmost three parameters assigned to the knobs in the menu control block The M E 2CH button does not light and cannot be selected for effect patterns with numbers lower than 2000 When the SHTL button or JOG button in the utility control block is on turning a delegation selection button on turns the SHTL button or JOG button off The button pressed later receives priority Joystick When one of the M E 1CH M E 2CH and P P buttons is on you can use the joystick to adjust the position of the currently selected effect pattern For some effect patterns the joystick can be used to change their size X axis position The X value increases when the joystick is moved to the right and decreases when the joystick is moved to the left Y axis position The Y value increases when the joystick is moved away from you and decreases when the joystick is moved toward you Size The value increases when the knob of the joystick is rotated clockwise and decreases when it is rotated counterclockwise When the MENU button is on you can use this to adjust parameters Operation of the joystick is linked with operation of the knob
42. To change the trigger type setting Press Trigger Type to display a popup window and select the trigger type Halling edge The trigger closes the relay contacts or causes a low output level and this state is _ maintained for the specified pulse width Hy Ncising edge The trigger opens the relay contacts or causes a high output level and this state is maintained for the specified pulse width EPG both edges Each time the trigger is activated the relay switches between open closed or the output level switches between high low Status Depending on the state the relay is switched open closed or the output level is switched high low Disable disabled No output To change the timing setting When the trigger type is other than Status or Disable press Timing to display a popup window and select the timing Any Output on the earliest field that can be processed Field 1 Output on field 1 Field 2 Output on field 2 When the following signal formats are selected it is not possible to set the timing e 1080PsF 23 976 e 1080PsF 24 e 1080PsF 25 e 1080PsF 29 97 e 720p 59 94 To change the pulse width setting When the trigger type is falling edge or AL rising edge turn the knobs to set the pulse width Knob Description Setting values 2 Pulse Width Pulse width 1 to 60 fields To change the action setting Press Action to display a popup window and select the action
43. Top Pos value shown Adjusting Key Borders See Adding Borders to Keys page 83 for more information about how to make basic key border settings Applying 2 color borders T From the top menu select Key gt M E Key1 gt Edge The Edge menu appears Edge al EP ep Edge Rotation AH H Angle Soft sae Delay Moc Mode Aspect Position 2 Press Mix Color turning it on 3 Set the pattern used to mix the 2 colors and specify color 1 and color 2 See To compose a pattern of two colors color mix page 89 and To transform color mix patterns page 90 for information on how to set the parameters Note that the parameters H Modulation and V Modulation are not available for color mix patterns To set separate border widths Separate Edge function When you add borders or outlines to luminance keys linear keys or chroma keys you can set the widths of the four borders separately In the Key gt M E Key1 gt Edge menu press Sep Edge turning it on The width of the four borders are now separately adjustable Setting maximum border widths When you add borders drop borders drop shadows or outlines to key edges proceed as follows to set the maximum width 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Edge menu press Delay Mode turning it on A popup window appears 2 Press one of the following Advanced Key Operations 105 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyp MMM
44. a third level menu 4 Select a menu from the popup window The third level menu appears Accessing Menus by Double Clicking This manual uses the term double click to refer to the action of pressing a button on the control panel twice in rapid succession comparable to double clicking a computer mouse button You can double click many of the buttons on the control panel except the top menu selection buttons to directly access menus related to those buttons The following table shows the buttons which access menus by double clicking and the accessed menus Tip The ability to access menus by double clicking is indicated by a horizontal bar on the face of the button located over the button name 26 Accessing Menus Menus accessed by double clicking Button Button Menu Referenc location e page M E cross point COLOR BKGD 2 Misc gt Color Bkgd Page 88 control block FM1 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall Page 122 FM1 KEY Frame Memory gt Recall FM2 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall FM2 KEY Frame Memory gt Recall FM3 VIDEO 2 Frame Memory gt Recall FM3 KEY Frame Memory gt Recall CCR1 2 CCR gt CCR1 gt Primary Page 113 CCR2 2 CCR gt CCR2 gt Primary PGM PST COLOR BKGD _ Misc gt Color Bkgd Page 88 cross point control block FM1 VIDEO a Frame Memory gt Recall Page 122 FM1 KEY
45. and press Edge Color A popup window appears 2 Press the button for the color that is closest to the desired color and adjust the parameters with the knobs See To adjust the key fill color page 80 for the parameters Masking Part of a Key Composing Video With Keys A mask is used to cover part of the video with background or a key This allows you to correct for unwanted holes in the background or a key that is not cut out in the desired way Key mask Background mask y Masked area g box 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Main menu see page 77 press Mask A popup window appears Bkgd Close 2 Press one of the following Off Do not mask Key Mask This masks out a part of the key which will result in the background appearing Bkgd Mask This masks out a part of the background which will result in the key fill appearing The popup window closes To make detailed mask settings see Setting Key Mask Shapes and Positions page 109 Moving a Key Over or Under To check whether a key is over or under There are OVER indicators in the M E transition control block located over key1 and key2 The key whose OVER indicator is lit is the key on top To move a key over or under from menus The following procedure shows how to move key1 on the M E bank The same operations can be used to move the other keys as well key 2 and downstream keys and 2 1 inthe Key gt
46. it is first necessary to assign the Macro Only Set function to the buttons in the utility control block Carry out this assignment in the Setup Diag gt Operation gt Utility menu For details see Utility Settings Utility Menu page 170 3 Depending on the macro attachment mode you want to set carry out any of the following operations in the macro control block Pre macro Hold down the PRE MCRO button and press the desired button Post macro Hold down the POST MCRO button and press the desired button Macro only Hold down the PRE MCRO button or POST MCRO button and press the desired button MACRO PRE POST ATTCH MGRO MGRO BL ATTCH ENBL button POST MCRO button PRE MCRO button The button you pressed flashes and the register you recalled in step 1 is assigned to the button When you set in macro only mode the button to which Mcro Only Set is assigned goes off e Buttons set in pre or post macro mode flash amber e Buttons set in macro only mode flash green To check macro attachment settings Hold down the PRE MCRO button or POST MCRO button While it is held down buttons for which macro attachments are set flash as follows While the PRE MCRO button is held down e Buttons set in pre macro mode flash amber e Buttons set in macro only mode flash green While the POST MCRO button is held down e Buttons set in post macro mode flash amber e Buttons set in mac
47. itis also necessary to set output side through mode to Enable see page 168 Making the video process setting T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt Video Process The Video Process menu appears The status area shows the input numbers and video processing adjustment values Video Process Input V Proc V Gain YGain Black C Gain Hue a 1On__ 100 00 100 00 0 00 0 00 100 00 On 200 00 200 00 109 58 200 00 180 00 On 200 00 200 00 7 30 200 00 180 00 7 On 100 00 100 00 0 00 100 00 Default 2 Select the input number for which you want to make the setting Video Proc f Onf e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob The parameter assignment to knob 1 is the same in parameter groups 1 2 and 2 2 Knob Description Setting values 1 Input Input number selection 1to 169 a Values 9 to 16 are only valid when the MKS 2110M option is installed The selected input number appears in reverse video 3 Press Video Proc turning it on 4 Turn the knobs to adjust the parameters Parameter group 1 2 Knob Description Setting values 2 Video Gain Overall gain of 200 00 to 200 00 the video signal 3 Y Gain Y signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 4 Black Level Black level 7 31 to 109 59 Parameter group 2 2
48. low tally Buttons which target two buses KEY 1 KEY2 DSK1 DSK2 and FRAME MEM light in red if signals on either of the buses are being output to program video SRC source BUS button When an AUX delegation button which targets two buses KEY1 KEY2 DSK1 DSK2 and FRAME MEM is turned on the bus which is actually selected is determined by whether this button is on lit or off not lit AUX delegation SRC BUS button SRC BUS button button off on KEY1 Key1 bus Key1 Source bus KEY2 Key2 bus Key2 Source bus DSK1 DSK1 bus DSK1 Source bus DSK2 DSK2 bus DSK2 Source bus FRAME MEM Frame Memory Frame Memory Video bus Key bus KEY button In the following cases you can select the key signal in the cross point button row by pressing this button to turn it on e When the AUX delegation button AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 or AUX4 is lit e When the AUX delegation button KEY1 KEY2 DSK1 DSK2 or FRAME MEM is lit with the SRS BUS button being on XP KY cross point key HOLD button By pressing this button to turn it on it lights in amber you can recall a snapshot while retaining the current cross point selection state cross point hold for buses other Control Panel Configuration Sed JO suoljouny pue sowe zsajdeyp WK Seq JO suogouny pue seweN Zz Ja deyo HI 16 than key buses For key buses you can select any of the following three options
49. see page 118 YUV clip see page 118 You can use two color correctors in each step You can also mask part of the region to be corrected see page 114 CCR Menu For color correction operations use the CCR menu To access the CCR menu T From the top menu select CCR gt CCR1 or CCR2 A popup window appears gt gt cat Primary ndary RGBClip gt gt gt Spot ese YUV Clip Input gt Process Con Process Mask1 gt gt Mask2 2 Press the button for the menu you want to use to display the menu Input Process Input video processing see page 112 Primary Primary color correction see page 113 Secondary Secondary color correction see page 114 RGB Clip RGB clip see page 115 Lum Process Luminance process see page 115 Spot Spot color adjustment see page 117 Output Process Output video processing see page 118 YUV Clip YUV clip see page 118 Mask1 Mask 1 see page 114 Mask2 Mask 2 see page 114 Color Correction 111 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyp MMM suoljesadQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HT 112 To enable a color corrector The following example shows how to enable color corrector 1 CCR1 You can proceed in the same way to enable CCR2 T From the top menu select CCR gt CCRI 2 Press a menu button other than Mask1 or Mask2 to display the menu 3 Press CCR turning it on This enables all of the functions of color corrector 1 To ret
50. the 3rd button from the left in the A row is lit in red and the 2nd button from the left in the B row is lit in amber This means that the signal selections in the A and B rows have been exchanged In other words the lion video is now selected in the A row and the landscape video is selected in the B row In this state try moving the fader lever from the bottom to the top The transition takes place in the same direction as last time from A bus video to B bus video but this time the lion is replaced by the landscape About auto transitions An auto transition is executed if in step 6 you press the AUTO TRANS button in the transition execution control block instead of moving the fader lever The time from the start to the end of the transition is called the transition rate unit frames The transition rate can be freely set in the range from 0 to 999 frames See Setting Transition Rates page 69 for more information about how to specify transition rates About cut transitions A cut transition is executed if in step 6 you press the CUT button in the transition execution control block instead of moving the fader lever In this case the transition type selected in step 4 effect and the effect pattern selected in step 5 0024 are ignored Basic Operations 1 Video Switching on the M E Bank Basic Operations 2 Video Switching on the PGM PST Bank For 1 5 M E Systems If you are using a 1 5 M E pa
51. when creating or editing a macro an operation carried out on the control panel is automatically registered as an event By pressing the AUTO INS button turning it in green the auto insert mode is on When the AUTO INS button lights in orange this mode is off itis necessary to press the INS button for each operation to register the event When you start macro creation or editing with the macro execution mode set to Normal see page 175 the auto insert mode is automatically on When Step is selected as the macro execution mode the auto insert mode is automatically off Creating a pause event To create a pause event use the following procedure 1 Press the memory recall button PAUS The Flexi Pad control block enters pause duration input mode and the memory recall buttons appear as in the following figure 2 Enter the pause duration 0 to 999 frames If you set the duration to 0 macro execution will be paused at the position of this pause event 3 Press the PAUS ENTR button This sets the pause duration and inserts the pause event appearance The appearance of the memory recall buttons returns to the before execution of step 1 Events requiring adjustment when creating a macro The following event requires time for execution to complete and therefore when executed within a macro sequence a pause event must be inserted
52. 3 Enter a value and press Enter This sets one byte of the VTR constants Return to step 1 and repeat as required 4 Press TC Source A popup window appears 5 Select the timecode source LTC Use LTC only LTC VITC Switch automatically between LTC and VITC CTL Use CTL pulses or timer counter pulses Select this only for tapes on which no timecode is recorded VTR constant settings Set VTR constant values in the range from 00 to FF for the following items Other Settings 189 sBuimes wayshs 61 dey9 hI sum s w s s 6 Ja deyO HAI Block Byte Block1 Setting HI BYTE DEVICE TYPE 2 LO BYTE DEVICE TYPE 3 HI BYTE FRAME PREROLL TIME 4 LO BYTE FRAME PREROLL TIME EDIT DELAY FRAME EE DELAY FRAME OVER RUN FRAME TRAJECTORY TC READ DELAY FRAME START DELAY FRAME AFTER SYNC DELAY AFTER SYNC DELAY MODE1 MODE2 MAX PRRL SPEED QUICK PVW PRRL TIME FRAME a Block2 NN QO oO BR IN NIJA o Making detailed settings for disk recorders Sony Disk 9 pin Protocol For disk recorders using the Sony Disk 9 pin Protocol called DDR SD9P below settings are required to specify response times until command execution The status area of the Port Setting menu for DDR SD9P devices shows information about the selected port and a list of response times Port Setting Port Dev Type Name 5 2 5 DDRSD
53. 4 see the following figure 1 All patterns point in same direction 2 Even numbered rows move in horizontal direction 3 Even numbered columns and rows are inverted 4 Even numbered columns and rows are inverted and even numbered rows move in horizontal direction 3 Foran M E effect do the following to invert the direction of every other pattern To invert every other pattern in the horizontal direction press H Invert e To invert every other pattern in the vertical direction press V Invert To mix in a diamond dust effect Dust Mix This procedure is supported only for M E effects In the Effec W ipe gt M E Effect gt Modify Ptn No 0001 0999 menu see page 95 press Dust Mix turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Mix Ratio Ratio of diamond 0 00 to 100 00 dust mixed in 2 H Size Horizontal size of 0 00 to 100 00 particles 3 V Size Vertical size of 0 00 to 100 00 particles 4 Flash Rate Flash rate of 0 00 to 100 00 particles Cropping Effects To turn the crop function on This operation can only be carried out on M E effects It is not supported for some patterns For more information refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document Crop Off Crop On 1 Press the CROP button in the Effect
54. Back button twice After using the Back button you can return in the reverse direction by using the Fwd button In the above example press the Fwd button twice to return to menu 4000 Selecting Functions To select a function press the corresponding button in the button area of the basic screen The selected button lights in light blue Depending on the button a popup window may appear so that you can select further items Functions may also be assigned to knobs See Interpreting buttons page 31 for illustrations of how buttons change in appearance when they are selected Setting Parameters Basic Menu Operations Parameter buttons light in light blue when they are pressed and the parameters are assigned to knobs Also the parameter group name appears above the parameter button group When you press a button to which a parameter has been assigned the numeric keypad window opens so that you can input a numeric value Or you may be able to set the parameter by rotating a knob Parameters are assigned to knobs to 5 in the order of parameter buttons from the left When 6 or more parameters have been assigned the 5th button functions as a page switch button the More button For example when 8 parameters have been assigned buttons 1 to 4 on menu page 1 2 are assigned to knobs 1 to 4 initially and buttons 5 to 8 on menu page 2 2 are assigned to knobs 1 to 4 by page switching Parameter group name B
55. Cut DSK2 Auto Trans DSK2 AT DSK2 Cut DSK2 Cut FTB Auto Trans FTB AT FTB Cut FTB Cut Snapshot Recall 5 Snapshot No Action No Action FM V Field Freeze FM V Field FM V Frame Freeze FM V Frame FM V Freeze Off FM V Off FM K Field Freeze FM K Field FM K Frame Freeze FM K Frame FM K Freeze Off FM K Off a 1 5 M E panel only b When Snapshot Recall is selected press Register No to set a register number 1 to 99 Setting switcher GPI outputs T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt GPI gt SWR GPI Out The SWR GPI Output menu appears The status area shows the GPI output ports and the trigger type output timing pulse width and action set for the signal to be output from each port Port Trigger 1 6 1 W 2 G 2 Status 3 G 3 Status 4 G 4 Status 5 G 5 Disable 6 G 6 Disable 7 G 7 Eig F1 8 G 8 Disable Timin SWR GPI Output Width Action a __2 M E Key1 Auto Trans MIE Key2 On DSK1 On DSK2 On No Action No Action 10 No Action No Action Trigger 1 Type a Action z Fire ar a ea _MIE K1 AT Select the port for which you want to make the setting e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 Port GPI output port number l 1to16 selection a Select 1 to 8 for GPI ports G 1 to G 8 and 9 to 16 for tally ports T1 to T8
56. Data at Once eee 137 Loading All Data at Once eee 138 Deleting All Data at Once 138 Batch Operating on Data Files of Selected Categories siciccisssstectisesctscriccsssuemuaacs 139 Saving the Data of Selected Categories 139 Loading the Data of Selected Categories 139 Deleting the Data of Selected Categories 140 Operating on Individual Data Files 140 Loading Data Files isos iedspiedetecdssseiacs 140 Saving Data Files ages c5ucgsesedaiesiccoacdenesguatves 141 Deleting Data Files ssessneeeeeeeseseeeesee 142 Renaming Data Files ccsesccsssseseesees 142 Copying Data Files 143 Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media 144 Chapter 8 External Device Operations Control From Editing Systems 145 OVERVIEW n eiee e AE RES 145 Controllable Functions cesseeeeseeeeeee 145 Preparations s sswcaves iecbcesdacteansesavecsssiecoanseesanss 145 Controlling External Devices 44 146 OVEIVIEW oicsstsas academe 146 Manual VTR Disk Recorder Extended VTR OOPETAL ONS isu eie i 146 Checking VTR Disk Recorder and Extended VTR Information eeeeeeeeesteeees 147 Disk Recorder Extended VTR File Operations 149 Simple Connection to MKS 8080 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel csssssssssseeeeeees 151 Chapter 9 System Settings Basic Settings ccccesssseeeeeteeeeees 153 Format Settings Format Menu
57. Delete 2 Press Target Dir A popup window appears Hard Disk eS eee Dir Name Lock a pi SysTeM Overview Batch Operating on Data Files 1 37 suogeiado l 4 2 Ja deYyD HA 1 SYSTEM is specified as the target directory No other directory can be selected Press the button for the desired media type Hard Disk or Memory Stick The color of the pressed button is inverted Press OK The popup window closes In the File gt All menu press All Save A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the save Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the save or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the save begins and a window opens to show its progress Note that all existing files in the save destination are deleted before the save starts To cancel a save after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the save has been cancelled Loading All Data at Once You can load the data of all categories saved in files to registers in a single operation Data cannot be loaded from files created or saved on systems other than the MFS 2000 1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 in Saving All Data at Once see page 137 to select the type of media storing the data you want to load In the File gt All menu press All Load A confirmation window appears asking if you want to exe
58. R80 Routing Switcher Controller Board or similar device constituting a primary station for an S Bus data link as well as various settings for connction However using a simple connection the need for an S Bus data link primary station is avoided and direct connection to the MKS 8080 8082 is possible A simple connection is possible if the following conditions are met e There are no devices other than the MFS 2000 and MKS 8080 8082 connected on the S Bus data link e There are no more than 16 MKS 8080 8082 units connected on the S Bus data link For settings on the MKS 8080 8082 refer to Making the Settings With Buttons Setup Function in the MKS 8080 8082 Operation Manual Proceed as follows 1 Carry out initialization of the MKS 8080 8082 settings This can be done on the MKS 8080 8082 separately 2 Set the MKS 8080 8082 station number in the range 2 to 17 This can be done on the MKS 8080 8082 separately 3 Set the STATION ID switches 108 on the front panel of the FP 141 board to 001 1 only is set to the OFF side This sets the MFS 2000 control panel as the S Bus data link primary station 4 Use the Setup Diag gt System gt Initialize menu see page 165 to reboot the system When the reboot finishes connection to the MKS 8080 8082 is possible 5 Inthe Setup Diag gt System Tally gt S Bus Assign menu see page 182 set the position of the MFS 2000 system in the S Bus space as follows
59. Selected Categories You can delete the data for one or more categories saved in files in a single operation 1 Carry out steps 1 to 7 of Saving the Data of Selected Categories see page 139 to select the target categories and the type of media storing the data you want to delete 2 In the File gt All Selected menu press Delete A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the deletion 3 Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the deletion or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the deletion begins and a window opens to show its progress To cancel the data deletion after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the deletion has been cancelled Operating on Individual Data Files Operating on Individual Data Files You can save load delete rename and copy files containing frame memory image data Loading Data Files Proceed as follows to load files containing frame memory image data to registers d From the top menu select File gt Load The Load menu appears Load Frame Mem MS Take237 Qam 12 Scene011 4 Files 15 FMSample Register 85 take1234 88 88 Dest Register The media directory files and registers used in the previous load operation appear in the status area Select the Frame Memory category and as required the target media For details about
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61. Trails are added to both channels of 2 channel effects They cannot be added to nor adjusted for individual channels e When Trail is enabled Shadow see page 102 is disabled 1 Press the TRAIL SHDW button in the Effect Wipe control block turning it on Or in the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Trail Shadow menu turn Trail Shdw on Trail Shadow a o Trail Trail Source _ Flat Color _ ee Trail ret 22 m Flat Color a 2 Press Type A popup window appears 3 Select Trail To select the image to use in afterimages 1 Inthe Effect w ipe gt M E Effect gt Trail Shadow menu press Trail Source A popup window appears Freeze Flat Hue Video Color Rotate Close 2 Select one of the following as the image to insert into afterimages Freeze Video Freeze images from the input video Flat Color Single color matte Hue Rotate Single color mattes with the hue changing for each frame 3 if you selected Flat Color or Hue Rotate in step 2 adjust the following parameters Flat Color Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 F 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 gt Hue Rotate 3 Knob Description Setting values g 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 3 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 i 3 Hue Speed Speed at which the hue changes 100 00 to 100 00 To set afterimage colors
62. When macro execution completes it returns to permanently on The numeric display shows the bank number followed by the selected register number Macros e It is not possible to execute more than one macro at a time e During macro execution recalling the same register again stops the macro being executed e Individual events stored in a macro are executed according to the settings in setup If you change the settings in setup a saved macro may not have the expected effect e During macro execution if you switch the control panel to macro edit mode the macro being executed stops e During macro editing it is not possible to execute a macro e If you start execution of a macro by operating a button for which a macro attachment is set then before the end of execution of that macro you cannot recall and execute a separate macro from the Flexi Pad control block Executing a macro with pause zero events set When execution of a macro is paused the memory recall button TAKE is lit in orange To restart the macro execution press the TAKE button Executing a macro in step execution mode 1 In the Flexi Pad control block recall the macro register For details of recalling macro registers see Executing a macro in normal execution mode page 130 The memory recall buttons are assigned to the display of the TAKE button and macro execution status as in the following figure
63. Wipe control block turning it on Or in the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Crop menu turn Crop on Crop Trans Release Trans 2 Select the operating channels See Selecting Channels page 61 3 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Crop left side of 100 00 to 100 00 image 2 Right Crop right side of 100 00 to 100 00 image 3 Top Crop top side of 100 00 to 100 00 image 4 Bottom Crop bottom side of 100 00 to 100 00 image 5 All Crop all sides of Left value shown image To crop to 4 3 in 16 9 mode In HD format 16 9 mode you can crop the video to 4 3 1 Press the CROP button in the Effect Wipe control block turning it on Or in the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Crop menu turn Crop on 2 Inthe Crop menu press 4 3 Crop Advanced Effect Operations 97 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo MMM suolyeiodQ paoueapy g Ja deyD HA To set a relationship between transition progress and cropping 1 Carry out the procedure in the previous section To turn th crop function on see page 97 2 In the Crop menu press Crop Trans A popup window appears 3 Select one of the following as required Cut Cut mode The crop is unchanged during the transition and is released when the transition completes Last 5 The crop is unchanged until the transition is 95 complete and
64. about how to select effects PST preset COLOR MIX This is a two stage mix dissolve comprising two transitions In the first transition a color matte is gradually mixed into the current video In the second transition the new video is gradually mixed into the color matte You can perform both of these operations in a single transition For details see Setting a Preset Color Mix page 175 O KEY1 ON and KEY2 ON buttons Press the corresponding button to instantly insert or delete key 1 or key 2 The KEY1 ON button lights in red when key 1 is inserted into the program video final output video Otherwise it lights in amber The KEY2 ON button works in the same way PGM PST Transition Control Block Use this block to control program transitions This control block is provided only on the 1 5 M E and 1 5 MIE wide panels Control Panel Configuration 17 Sed JO suoljouny pue sawe zsajdeyp MMM sued Jo suojouny pue sewen Z 19 deyo HT 18 Transition execution section FRAMES Transition type selection buttons Transition execution section This works in the same way as the transition execution section in the M E transition control block see page 16 Transition type selection buttons To select the type of transition press one of the following buttons turning it on MIX In a background transition the new video overlaps the current video finally replacing it Du
65. as the operating mode when a snapshot is recalled with this button on e Cross point hold retain the current cross point selection state e Key disable retain the current key settings e Key disable plus retention of the current key on off states See Setting the key bus cross point hold mode page 173 for more information about how to set the operating mode SHIFT button Press this button turning it on to use the cross point buttons as shift side buttons Press this button again turning it off to use the cross point buttons as non shift side buttons Cross point button row These buttons select the signals to be output to the bus selected with the AUX delegation buttons The signals which can be selected with each cross point button are the same as the signals selected by the corresponding buttons in the M E cross point control block see page 12 Button numbers and the meaning of the colors in which the buttons light are the same as those of the buttons in the M E cross point control block However the cross point button row in the AUX bus control block contains an M E button and a PGM button which are not present in the M E cross point button rows The M E button selects the M E program video and the PGM button selects the program video final output video M E Transition Control Block Use this block to control transitions in M E mix effect program video Transition execution sect
66. control block e Press directry on the XPT Button list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values selection 1 to 40 1 Button No Cross point button number 4 to 24 2 a For 1 M E panel and 1 5M E panel b For 1 5 M E wide panel The selected number appears in reverse video Using any of the following methods select the pair number for the video signal and key signal you want to assign to the selected cross point button number e Press directry on the Video Key Pair list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 4 Pair No Pair number selection P1 to P40 4 Press Set in the button area To disable any cross point button You can disable a cross point button to which a signal is assigned so that pressing it does not select the signal In step 2 select the desired button number and press Inhibit turning it on Creating a pair from a video signal and key signal To create a pair from a video signal and key signal to be assigned to a cross point button use the Video Key Pair Assign menu T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Operation gt V K Pain Assign The Video Key Pair Assign menu appears Video Key Pair Assign Video Key Pair Source P No Video a Pea Source a 1
67. e Matrix size Standard 136 x 138 e Source Destination Level 1 The MKS 8080 8082 operates in AUX bus mode with settings set to the following factory defaults C SET SWITCHER ID for AUX mode This is set to 001 which is the station number of the MFS 2000 control panel D SET AUX DESTINATION SOURCE for AUX mode The source is set to INOO1 and following and destination is set to OUTOO1 and following H SET PHANTOM TABLE for Router mode This is unset since the unit does not operate in router mode N SET PANEL TABLE for Router mode The source is set to INOO1 and following and destination is set to OUTO01 and following However since the unit does not operate in router mode these settings are not used R SET ROUTE Since when using the simple connection the switcher and router cannot be connected in cascade no route setting is required and this is unset O SET AVAILABLE SOURCE DESTINATION The source and destination ranges are set so that the MFS 2000 inputs and outputs can be selected Y SET DISPLAY MODES The DISPLAY MODES PANEL FUNCTION setting is set to NORMAL The TALLY GROUP settings are all set to OFF Z SET PANEL STATUS The various settings are the same as the factory default settings Refer to Menu Operations in the Operation Manual of the MKS 8080 8082 for the meaning of the above settings Simple Connection to MKS 8080 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel 151 suoneado 9d1neq jeuse xy g say
68. enter macro edit mode or delete a saved snapshot effect snapshot or macro BANK SEL selection button Used in snapshot mode or macro mode Has no effect in other modes This button lights in amber when on to indicate that you can use the memory recall buttons to specify a snapshot or macro register bank Mode selection buttons Select the operation mode of the Flexi Pad control block The button currently turned on lights in amber EFF WIPE effect shapshot Selects effect snapshot mode You can also use this button when selecting effect patterns SNAPSHOT Selects snapshot mode MCRO macro Selects macro mode Lights in amber in macro recall mode and lights in red in macro edit mode TRANS RATE Selects transition rate input mode Memory recall buttons The configuration of the memory recall buttons changes according to the operation mode selected with the mode selection buttons In effect snapshot mode Comprised of the 0 to 9 buttons a PTN NO pattern number button and an ENTR enter button The state and functions of the 0 to 9 buttons and the ENTR button change depending on the state of the PTN NO button and the STORE button For details see Selecting Effects With the Flexi Pad Control Block page 57 In snapshot mode Comprised of the 0 to 9 buttons an EFF DISS effect dissolve button and an AUTO TRNS transition button The state and functions of these
69. execution section DSK1 ON DSK2 ON buttons Press the DSK1 ON button to cut downstream key 1 in or out insert or delete it instantly The button lights in red when the key is inserted in program video final output video Otherwise it lights in amber The DSK2 ON button works in the same way AUTO TRANS buttons Press the corresponding button to insert or delete downstream key 1 or 2 at the specified transition rate The key is mixed to fade in insert or out delete The transition begins as soon as the button is pressed and the button lights in amber When the transition finishes the button goes out See Setting Transition Rates page 69 for more information about how to specify transition rates Flexi Pad Control Block Use the Flexi Pad control block in the following four operation modes e Effect snapshot mode e Snapshot mode e Macro mode e Transition rate input mode Depending on the operation mode this control block allows you to do the following In effect snaphot mode e Recall save and delete effect snapshots e Recall effect pattern numbers In snaphot mode e Recall save and delete snapshots e Set snapshot attributes In macro mode Recall execute save delete and edit macros In transition rate input mode Enter transition rates Numeric display Region selection buttons STORE button BANK SEL button
70. following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Select the part of the video which changes in the transition Press one of the next transition selection buttons in the M E transition control block lighting the button This operation is not needed for a transition in the PGM PST bank since only the background changes BKGD The background changes KEY1 Insert or delete key 1 KEY2 Insert or delete key 2 KEY PRIOR Reverse the priority of key 1 and key 2 See Composing Video With Keys page 76 for more information about working with keys When using effect patterns numbered 1001 or higher see page 60 it is not possible to make multiple next transition selections Also the KEY PRIOR button cannot be selected Selecting Transition Types 55 suolyesedo aiseg g saydeyo Mh suoneiado seg g Je deyD WA Selecting Effects When you have selected EFF as the transition type see page 54 or selected WIPE in the PGM PST bank of the 1 5M E panel select the effect to use Effects selectable in the PGM PST bank are limited to basic wipes The M E bank can select basic wipes and other effects as well This section refers to all of these together as simply effects For more information about effects see Effect Types page 60 Flow of Operations The
71. in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the deletion has been cancelled Renaming Data Files Proceed as follows to rename a frame memory image data file d From the top menu select File gt Rename The Rename menu appears Rename MS Take237 Frame Mem 12 Scene011 The media directory and files used in the previous rename operation appear in the status area 2 Select the Frame Memory category and as required the target media For details about the procedure see Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media page 144 3 In the File gt Rename menu press Target File A file list appears in a popup window 4 Doone of the following to select the file to rename e Press directly on the list in the popup window Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob Knob 1 Start No Description Number of file to rename Setting values 1 and upwards 5 When you are finished selecting the file press OK The popup window closes 6 In the File gt Rename menu press Rename A keyboard window see page 36 appears 7 Enter the desired file name in the keyboard window maximum length 8 characters and press Enter You cannot use the following characters in file names space comma period lt gt
72. in which the button function is executed after macro execution has completed Post macro Mode in which the macro is executed after carrying out the button function Macro only Mode in which the button function is not executed and the macro only is executed The selection of pre or post macro mode is carried out in the macro control block For macro only mode assign the selection function to a utility control block button and make the selection by pressing the button You can assign any one of the 99 macro registers to a button Macros For a button whose function is switched by delegation you can make a separate macro attachment for each function You can make up to 1000 macro attachment settings The macro attachment setting is possible for the following bus buttons For button locations see pages in parentheses Control block Button M E cross point control block Cross point buttons page 13 PGM PST cross point control Cross point buttons page block 14 AUX bus control block Cross point buttons page 16 AUTO TRANS button page 17 M E transition control block CUT button page 17 Transition type selection buttons page 17 KEY1 ON to KEY2 ON buttons page 17 Next transition selection buttons page 17 PGM PST transition control block Transition type selection buttons page 18 AUTO TRANS button page 18 CUT button page 18
73. installation key is a password 16 alphanumeric characters issued for each option of each application In the MFS 2000 system installation keys are issued for the following options Application Model number Product name SWR switcher BZS 2000M Switcher Upgrade Software Multi BZS 2440M Frame Memory Upgrade Software Multi DME BZS 2470M DME Upgrade Software Multi PNL control BZS 8050 Editing Control panel Software To activate an option you want to use you need to enter the installation key in the License menu To purchase an installation key requires the device ID string of up to 17 alphanumeric characters You can check the device ID in the License menu For details of purchasing an installation key contact your Sony sales representative Checking the unique device ID T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Info Install gt Licence The License menu appears License Unique Device ID 10001MFS2000 Option Description Condition Switcher Upgrade Software Multi T BZS 2000M FM Upgrade Software Multi Active BZS 2440M Activate rm Target J The abbreviation for the currently selected application appears on the Target button The status area shows the device ID Unique Device ID for the currently selected application and the model number product name and current state Active or blank of each of the options available Unsupported option columns a
74. is released during the remaining 5 Linear The cropping is removed linearly through the whole course of the transition 4 it you selected Last 5 in step 3 specify the dead zone of the transition by setting Release Trans to on or off Off The transition completes when 95 of the specified transition duration has elapsed The crop is released at the same time On The last 30 of the specified transition duration is made a transition dead zone The crop is released when 95 of the specified duration has elapsed Beveled edges in light mode Beveled edges in color mode Adding Beveled Edges to Video This operation can only be carried out on M E effects It is not supported for some patterns For more information refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document Light mode and color mode You can add beveled edges in light mode or color mode Light mode Beveled edges are produced by varying the brightness at the edges of the video Color mode Beveled edges are produced by adding color at the edges of the video Advanced Effect Operations To add beveled edges to video Beveled edges are added to both channels of 2 channel effects They cannot be added to individual channels 1 Press the BVLD EDGE button in the Effect Wipe control block turning it on Or in the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Beveled Edge menu turn Beveled Edge on
75. menu However when two channels are selected with the buttons in the Effect Wipe control block both of the buttons are lit in the menu d From the top menu select Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main The Main menu appears Ptn No E iiam a or vi re ich we el Border Soft 2 Position p Border Color a S ad ag C A A oJ oft 2 Press M E 1ch or M E 2ch to select a channel If two channels are selected with the delegation selection buttons in the effect wipe control block of the control panel the parameter setting values for the reference channel are shown in the menu Settings for the two channels are adjusted with relative values Setting the parameters of 2 channel effects Parameters which can be set individually for each channel e Size and position of the effect pattern Position and border color of the effect pattern Border Color e Brightness of beveled edges Light mode direction of light source Light mode Color mode color Color mode softness of edges Edge Soft e Adjustment of crop picture frame Crop Selecting Effects 61 suolyesedo aiseg g saydeyo HAI suoljeiedo aiseg g Ja deyo WA 62 Selecting Effects Among the parameters listed above the following parameters are exceptions For the indicated effects they are set for both channels e Position of the Ripple 2ch effect e Crop of the Page Roll 2ch effect e Crop of the Page Turn 2ch effect Parameters com
76. no bus interchange In this mode when the fader lever is at the top of its travel the output from the A bus is always 100 and when the fader lever is at the bottom of its travel the output from the B bus is 100 Setting a Preset Color Mix In a normal preset color mix in the first transition a single color matte is gradually mixed into the current image and in the second transition the new image is gradually mixed into the color matte In the preset color mix settings if you select one stroke mode these two operations are combined into a single transition operation With the one time mode enabled when a preset color mix is completed the transition type always returns to the immediately previous setting To set a preset color mix use the following procedure 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 in the previous item Setting the Bus Toggle On or Off 2 Press Stroke Mode A popup window appears 3 Select whether to carry out a transition in one stroke or two strokes 2 Stroke Carry out a preset color mix with two transition operations 1 Stroke Carry out a preset color mix with a single transition operation When the bus toggle mode is off bus fixed mode a preset color mix is always in one stroke mode 4 if each time a transition ends the transition type is to return to the previous setting press One Time turning it to Enable Enable Each time a transition ends the transition type returns
77. numbers and pair numbers are all the same e In the Video Key Pair Assign menu see page 159 change the signals assigned to pair numbers Preparations on the editing system side Set the GPI signal pulse width to 1 field frame or more depending on the video format Controlling External Devices Controlling External Devices Overview On the MFS 2000 system you can control the following external devices from the RS 422A 9 pin serial interface of a Device Control Unit DCU e VTRs e Disk recorders supporting Sony Disk 9 pin protocol e Disk recorders supporting the Video Disk Communications Protocol e Extended VTRs Abekas A53 protocol e Audio mixers control from editing keyboard only To control external devices one of the following DCU systems is required MKS 2700 Six RS 422A ports standard equipment MKS 8700 with optional MKS 8702 boards installed Up to five boards may be installed with each board providing six RS 422A ports maximum 30 ports To control external devices assign them to arbitrary RS 422A 9 pin serial interface ports See page 187 for more information about how to make device assignments Manual VTR Disk Recorder Extended VTR Operations You can perform the following operations manually e Select VTRs disk recorders and Extended VTRs e Play e Stop e Perform jog and shuttle mode search e Set start points e Cue up devices e Record to VTRs and disk recorde
78. of Effect Patterns 65 suolyesedo aiseg saydeyo Hh suo eiado seg g Ja deyD WA 66 Modifying Video Borders You can add borders to the edges of the video and soften the borders or edges see following figure Border On Border Off Border On Soft Off Soft On Soft On Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done Basic operations Advanced operations i Done as required C AEE EE a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect E E NERE Pattern Transformations and J Modifications in the Appendix Whenmixor s2222 ess nah M E preset color mix separate document I l is selected Ka Eoo i Advanced effect operations page 95 Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Snapshots page 124 Macros page 127 i Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 a ae ae ea me a a a es ee S Modifying Video Borders Adding Borders to Video 2 1 SOFT button pono A 2 1 SOFT button Ado ca g00000 0000 ooo0o00g oo
79. parameters Tint mode Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 100 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Color modify mode Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 100 00 to 100 00 2 C Gain C signal gain 0 00 to 200 00 3 Hue Delay Hue delay 180 00 to 180 00 To return luminance processing parameters to their default settings Press Unity To mask part of the luminance processing Press Mask in the Luminance Process menu turning it on Then proceed as explained in To mask part of the primary color correction see page 114 Spot Color Adjustment You can change the color in a specified region to another color without affecting other regions You can also adjust the following in the regions outside the spot color adjustment region e Video signal overall gain e Y signal gain e Y signal offset e C signal gain e C signal hue delay To execute spot color adjustment Display the Spot menu the proceed as follows Spot TCR Unity All E Spot Unity Mo a ee On i A onf q J Sample Mark Auto Start Key ae ia ole aor Outer Unity Mask _ 1 Press Spot turning it on a Mask Invert 2 Press Sample Mark turning it on When Sample Mark is on the effects of color adjustment outside the region of spot color adjustment and output video processing are
80. set the Level Enable GPI input to Enable If this is not set to Enable the GPI inputs are not valid GPI outputs of the control panel The GPI outputs of the control panel are fixed as follows so you need not make settings for them a 1 5 M E panel only b When Snapshot Recall is selected press Register No to set a register number 1 to 99 Setting the action when the trigger type is Level When the trigger type is Level press Action to display a popup window then you can select the following four actions Port number Action GPI 1 Error Status GPI 2 No Action GPI 3 No Action GPI 4 No Action GPI 5 M E Key1 On Status GPI 6 M E Key2 On Status GPI 7 DSK1 On Status GPI 8 DSK2 On Status Action button Status area display No Action No Action Signal Format Format Screen Aspect Aspect Level Enable Enable When other than No Action is selected you can set the action separately for when the input is high level and when the input is low level To set the action when the input is high level press High Level and to set the action when the input is low level press Low Level to display a popup window When Signal Format is selected In the popup window press any of the following action buttons to select the action when the input goes to the high level low level e 5761 50 e 4801 59 94 e 720P 59 94 Assigning GPI inputs to DCU para
81. the Effect Wipe control block Changing Pattern Size and Position From Menus d From the top menu select Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main The Main menu appears 64 Changing the Position and Size of Effect Patterns Pt Ptn No Ptn No A Prey Y Next Reverse gt Position af Center Soft Border Fill Border Color Off Matte 2 Press Position turning it on 3 For a 2 channel effect select the channel or channels for which you want to make settings See To select channels from menus page 61 You can set the parameters for the individual channels 4 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob 1 H Position Description Horizontal position Setting values 200 00 to 200 00 2 V Position Vertical position 200 00 to 200 00 3 Size Effect pattern size 0 00 to 200 00 a 100 00 moves the center of the pattern to the left edge and 100 00 moves it to the right edge b 100 00 moves the center of the pattern to the bottom edge and 100 00 moves it to the top edge c Not available for some patterns For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document To return the pattern to the center of the screen in a transition effect pattern nos 0001 to 0999 only In the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main menu press Auto Center turning it on Changing the Position and Size
82. the adjustment you want to make and turn the knobs to adjust the parameters Black Knob Description Setting values 1 Red Black balance of R 100 00 to 100 00 red signal 2 Green Black balance of G 100 00 to 100 00 green signal 3 Blue Black balance of B 100 00 to 100 00 blue signal 4 All Black balance of R G Red value is shown and B signals adjusted at once White Knob Description Setting values 1 Red White balance of R 0 00 to 200 00 red signal 2 Green White balance of G 0 00 to 200 00 green signal 3 Blue White balance of B 0 00 to 200 00 blue signal 4 All White balance of R G Red value is shown and B signals adjusted at once Gamma Knob Description Setting values 1 Red Gamma correction of 100 00 to 100 00 R red signal 2 Green Gamma correction of 100 00 to 100 00 G green signal 3 Blue Gamma correction of 100 00 to 100 00 B blue signal 4 All Gamma correction of Red value is shown R G and B signals adjusted at once Knee Knob Description Setting values 1 Red Knee correction of R 20 00 to 75 00 red signal 2 Green Knee correction of G 20 00 to 75 00 green signal 3 Blue Knee correction of B 20 00 to 75 00 blue signal Color Correction 113 suoneiado peoueapy g se deyo N suolyeiodQ peoueapy g Ja de
83. the bus toggle preset color mix fade to black and fader curve settings Transition PST Color Mix Bank Bus Toggle One Time IME On Disable P P Off Enable PST Color Mix Stroke Mode a 2 Stroke 1 Stroke ee Bus Toggle One Time Stroke Mode I Disable 2 ae m an Enable ee 2 When the control panel is a 1 5 M E panel select the bank to which the settings apply e Press directly on the list appearing in the status area e Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 Bank M E or P P selection to 1 2 which settings apply The selected bank appears in reverse video 3 Press Bus Toggle to switch between on and off On Flip flop mode Off Bus fixed mode When using the BZS 8050 select flip flop mode set Bus Toggle to On Flip flop mode and bus fixed mode The following describes the difference between flip flop mode and bus fixed mode taking an M E bank as an example the functionality is the same however on the PGM PST bank Normally when a background transition is carried out on the M E bank the signals selected on the A and B rows of cross point buttons are interchanged at the end of the transition That is to say except during a transition the background output is always from the background A bus This is called flip flop mode The alternative is known as bus fixed mode in which there is
84. the colors in which buttons light and button numbers are also the same The M E buttons at the right edge of each cross point button row are reentry buttons They allow you to import video created in the M E block and use it as background video in the PGM PST block XPT cross point HOLD button By pressing this button to turn it on it lights in amber you can recall a snapshot while retaining the current cross point button selection state The cross point selection information in the snapshot is ignored Control Panel Configuration SHIFT button Press this button turning it on to use the cross point buttons as shift side buttons Press it again turning it off to use the cross point buttons as non shift side buttons This button does not light and does not function when you are using the rightmost buttons in the cross point button rows the 12th or 20th buttons as SHIFT button For more information about operations to use the rightmost buttons as SHIFT buttons see To use the rightmost buttons in cross point button rows as SHIFT buttons shift mode selection page 158 Tally indicator Currently not used AUX Bus Control Block Use this block to select key signals and to select the signals to which a variety of functions are applied AUX delegation buttons A X D 5 ON EDIT KEY1 KEY2 DSK1 DSk2 CCR1 ccr2 FRAME MEM AUX XP KY HOLD button E
85. the colors of the lit cross point buttons are as follows e 4th button from the left in the PGM row selecting the castle video signal Red M E button at the right edge of the PST row selecting the M E output signal Amber e 3rd button from the left in the background A row on the M E cross point control block Amber Basic Operations 2 Video Switching on the PGM PST Bank For 1 5 M E Systems Basic Operations chapter Selecting Video Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses Basic operations Advanced operations i Always done i ___ Done as required Select video page 49 mei oes wee Lb AEE eeseeeeaceacoenesccccassos a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Be Meese SR rae a ee Pee ere ee taro Modifications in the Appendix When ak ae ae Se ne 1 separate document beat nee mix i Change the position and size of the effect pattern page 63 is selecte i i l Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Macros page 127 I Safe title page 134 i i i l Use internally generated signals page 88 Snapshots page 124 l I I Copying page 135 i l I Selecting Video 49 suoneiado seg g Je deyo WA 50 Selecting Video in
86. the procedure see Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media page 144 3 In the File gt Load menu press Source File A file list appears in a popup window 4 Do one of the following to select the files to load e Press directly on the list in the popup window e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob 1 Start File Description Setting values Number of first file to load 1 and upwards Number of files to load 2 Number 1 and upwards 5 When you are finished selecting files press OK The popup window closes Save Register Frame Mem MS Take237 6 In the File gt Load menu press Dest Register 85 take1234 mm 12 Scene011 g 88 88 4 Files 15 FMSample A list of destination registers appears in a popup window Source Reg H 7 Do one of the following to select the destination 85 registers e Press directly on the list in the popup window e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs The media directory files and registers used in the Knob 1 Start Reg Description Number of first destination register Setting values 1 and upwards 2 Number Number of destination 1 and upwards registers When you are finished selecting registers press OK The popup window closes In the File gt Load menu p
87. to a specified angle page 95 Note that the parameter Magnitude is not available for pattern keys Multi Arrange several examples of the same key pattern page 96 When using a pattern key operate in the same way as in For a PGM PST effect in the effect transformation procedure Setting Key Mask Shapes and Positions See Masking Part of a Key page 84 for more information about how to make basic key mask settings T From the top menu select Key gt M E Key1 gt Mask The Mask menu appears off Rotation aa Angle 2 Press Mask Source A popup window appears Select either of the following Box Box shaped mask signal Pattern Mask signal with the same pattern as a standard group effect pattern Set the following parameters depending on the mask type selected in step 3 When Box was selected Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Position of left 100 00 to 100 00 edge 2 Right Position of right 100 00 to 100 00 edge 3 Top Position of top 100 00 to 100 00 edge 4 Bottom Position of 100 00 to 100 00 bottom edge 5 Soft Softness of 0 00 to 100 00 edges Advanced Key Operations 109 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyp MMM suoljeiedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HI 110 When Pattern was selected Knob Description Setting values 1 Size Size of pattern 0 00 to 100 00 2 Soft Softness of 0 00 to 100 00 edges
88. transfer tally information over the S Bus Each press toggles between On transfer and Off do not transfer 5 Press Tally Gp Sel A popup window appears 6 Select the type of grouping Separate Do not group Transfer tally information separately for each of the eight tallies Other Settings 4 Groups Connect Group the data areas of Group 1 to 4 or Group 5 to 8 and transfer as the tally information of Group 1 or Group 5 2 Groups Connect Group data areas in pairs Group 1 2 and Group 3 4 or Group 5 6 and Group 7 8 and transfer as the tally information of Group 1 or Group 5 and Group 3 or Group 7 Making tally generation settings Use the following procedures to make tally generation settings by setting destination tally type and input port parameters and to modify existing settings To make new tally generation settings T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally gt Tally Enable The Tally Enable appears The status area shows tally setting information Tally Enable No Destination Level Tally Type Tally Enb Input a 1 OUTOO1 1 R1 Enable 2 jouToo2 e RT a Taly Input 2 3 OUTO04 4 R1 Tally Input 3 4 OUTO01 a e Tally Input 4 5 OUT002 4 G1 Tally Input 5 _ a ex Tally Input 6 E g E Delete pmj i off z p LEL A 2 Press New turning it on and turn the knobs to set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 2 Dest Add Source
89. up after powering on d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System gt Startup Mode The Startup Mode menu appears The status area shows the current settings Startup Mode Resume Setup Define Init Define 2 Press Resume The popup window in the Startup Mode menu closes and a confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to change the mode 3 Press Yes in the dialog box This changes the mode To cancel changing the mode Press No in the dialog box Selecting custom mode mode for starting up after powering on To set setup to custom mode 1 Carry out step 1 in the previous item Selecting resume mode for starting up after powering on 2 if Resume is On set it to Off 3 Press Setup A popup window appears 4 Press User or Factory The popup window closes and a confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to change the mode 5 Press Yes in the dialog box This changes the mode To cancel changing the mode Press No in the dialog box To set initial status to custom mode In step 2 of the above procedure To set setup to custom mode in place of Setup press Init Status The remainder of the operation is the same Output Signal Assignment Output Assign Menu Assign output signals to each output port of the processor T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt Output Assign The Output Assign menu appears
90. you need to make detailed settings to enable control of the external device that you plan to connect to that port Use the Port Setting menu to make detailed settings for specific devices To display the Port setting menu select the device that you want to set in the status area of the Port Assign menu see page 187 and press Port Setting You can also select a device in the Port Setting menu by turning knob 1 Knob 1 Port Description Setting values Port selection 1 and upwards To return from the Port Setting to the Port Assign menu press Port Assign in the Port Setting menu Making detailed settings for VTRs The following settings are required for VTRs e The VTR constants of your VTR e Selection of the timecode source signal used to derive timecode for determining tape position The status area of the Port Setting menu for VTR devices shows information about the selected port and a list of the bytes in the VTR constants O R Co a e g 1 Block1 Byte1 FF VTR detailed settings screen 1 Using any of the following methods select a VTR constant byte to set e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob Knob 3 No Description Setting values 1to 16 VTR constant selection 2 Press VTR Cnst Set The hexadecimal keypad window see page 35 appears
91. 0M Switcher Upgrade Software can be installed to provide support for the following formats e 1080i 50 59 94 e 1080PsF 23 976 24 25 29 97 e 720p 59 94 State of the art special effects In its standard configuration the system supports a wide variety of effect patterns including advanced wipes Installation of the optional MKS 2470 DME Board Set makes a further array of advanced effects available such as flip tumble page turn and 2ch P in P two channel picture in picture Comprehensive keying capabilities The system is equipped with two keyers and two downstream keyers All keyers support chroma keying and special key transitions independent of background transitions independent key transitions Optimal for use in live broadcast environment Compact and lightweight Both control panels and processor are compact and lightweight designed for use where space is limited This is the optimal system for use in small scale outdoor broadcast vans and editing suites Introduction System Features 7 MBIAI2AQ Ja deyD WA 8 Outstanding ease of use Buttons and other controls on the control panels are grouped in easy to understand functional blocks facilitating the quick decisions that must be made in a live broadcast environment The menu control block features a 6 5 type color LCD touch panel for quick menu operation Selection of optimal control panel Any of the following three control panels can be sele
92. 1 gt Key Source menu press Key Invert turning it on To adjust the key position For luminance keys linear keys and chroma keys you can move the edges of the key signal horizontally 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Key Source menu press Key Position turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Pos Left edge position 4 00 to 4 00 2 Right Pos Right edge position 4 00 to 4 00 3 H Phase Horizontal direction Left Pos value position shown To turn the fine key function on When the fine key function is on you can make fine adjustments to the left right top and bottom edge positions of the key signal When fine key is on the width of borders drop borders drop shadows and outlines is limited to a maximum to 4 d Inthe Key gt M E Key 1 gt Key Source menu press Fine Key turning it on 2 Makefine adjustments to key edge positions by setting the following parameters with the knobs Parameter group 1 2 Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Pos Left edge position 2 00 to 2 00 2 Right Pos Right edge position 2 00 to 2 00 3 Top Pos Top edge position 2 00 to 2 00 4 Bottom Pos Bottom edge position 2 00 to 2 00 Parameter group 2 2 Knob Description Setting values 1 H Phase Horizontal Left Pos value shown position 2 V Phase Vertical position
93. 2 No File Name Length Date Py 1 Olympic_Flame_1 00 05 00 15 Jul 22 2004 12 Olympic_Flame_2 00 03 00 00 Jul 22 ZOO 3 Sacred_toroch_Relay_j_1_ 4 Sacred toroch Relay _j 2 i2 5 Sacred_toroch_Relay j 3 00 15 33 21 Jun 15 2004 6 Openingi 00 22 22 14 Aug 15 2004 List Update i File Unload H Disk recorder set to Recorder File update dates are not displayed for disk recorders using the Video Disk Communications Protocol Turn the knob to select the device on which to create the new file Knob Description Setting values 1 DEV Device number 1to6 You will not be able to create a file if you select a disk recorder that is being used as a player 3 Press New File Controlling External Devices The keyboard window appears Enter a file name and press Enter The maximum file name length is as follows Disk recorder Sony Disk 9 pin Protocol 16 characters Disk recorder Video Disk Communications Protocol 8 characters The new file name appears at the top of the status area When the loaded file is not a target for recording Press File Unload The current file name at the top of the status area is cleared Simple Connection to MKS 8080 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel You can connect the MKS 8080 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel to enable remote control of the switcher s AUX buses To connect the MKS 8080 8082 to the control panel requires an HKSP
94. 3 Changing Pattern Position and Size With the VOY SUG K vas itna reyi eaei 64 Changing Pattern Size and Position From MISTS ste ccis sas scondaeicia rhaus hess eaii 64 Modifying Video BorderS ssecceeee 66 Flow of Operations ces eeeeeseesseeeeeeeees 66 Adding Borders to Video eee eeeeeeeeeee 67 Softening Video Edges Soft Edge Soft Boier cee a ieee E 68 Preparing Transitions ccccccceseeeeeeeeees 69 Flow of Operations jesyakniitsntranseadncies 69 Setting Transition Rates eeeeeeeeeeeee 69 Selecting Effect Directions 71 Executing Transitions cccccccccssssesseeees 73 Table of Contents 3 4 Flow of Operations eecceesseceesseeeeeeeees 73 Executing Transitions 73 Composing Video With Keys 00 76 Flow of Operations cssceesseceesteeeeneees 76 M E Keys and Downstream Keys 77 Inserting Text With a Luminance Key or Lim at Key iun 77 Composing Video With Chroma Keys 81 Composing Video With Pattern Keys 82 Adding Borders to Keys 83 Masking Part of a Key 84 Moving a Key Over or Under ee 85 Inserting and Deleting Keys Only 86 Using Internally Generated Signals 88 Flow of Operations ser cceicereoan vuetvagssncanwes 88 Using a Color Background eee 88 Fading the Video to Black 00 93 Flow of Operations eeseeesseceesteeeeeeees 93 Chapter 6 A
95. 7 P2 Input 1 18 White P3 Input 2_ 19 Color Bkgd P4 Input 3 20 FM 1 Video P5 Input 4 21 FM 1 Key P6 Input 5 22 FM 2 Video P7 Input6 23 FM 2 Key Video Assign Key Assign _ ex l Disable The Video Key Pair list appears at the left of the status area This list includes the following items P No video signal and key signal pair number Video video signal name source name Key key signal name source name The Source list appears at the right of the status area This list includes the following items No source signal number Source source signal name 2 Using any of the following methods select the pair number you want to create or combination you want to change e Press directry on the Video Key Pair list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Pair No Pair number selection P1 to P40 The selected pair number appears in reverse video 3 To set the video signal for the selected pair press Video Assign in the button area setting it to Enable 4 Using any of the following methods select the source number to be assigned as the video signal e Press directry on the Source list in the status area Basic Settings 159 sues weyshs 6 4e deyD hI sumas wass 6 Ja deyo Wnt e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs to m
96. 9P_ PORT2 5 Asgn Editor File Lst Dev4 Enbl Dev3 DDR Type Recorder No item Setting 1 Maximum Open Dela 2 Maximum Cueup Delay 0 3 Play After Cueup Delay EO Play After Open Next Delay 0 na DDR SD9P detailed settings screen 1 Using any of the following methods select a response time to set e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 3 No Setting item selection 1to4 a 1 Maximum Open Delay maximum time required to open a file 2 Maximum Cueup Delay maximum time required to cue up a file Other Settings 3 Play After Cueup Delay delay time from the cued up state to begin playback 4 Play After Open Next Delay delay time from the Open Next state to begin playback 2 Turm knob 4 to set the response time Knob Description Setting values 0 to 255 4 Setting Response time 3 Press Set The setting is confirmed Making detailed settings for disk recorders Video Disk Communications Protocol The following settings are required for disk recorders using the Video Disk Communications Protocol called DDR VDCP below e Selection of whether to use the disk recorder as a recorder or as a player e Video port number e Response times until command execution The status area of the Port Setting menu for DDR VDCP devices shows
97. Basic operations Advanced operations H Done as required ees a O a a TEET a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and i et ee se ee Modifications in the Appendix When B or a TAa ar 1 separate document presa di mix Change the position and size of the effect pattern page 63 is selecte i i Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Snapshots page 124 Macros page 127 Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 Selecting Transition Types 53 suolyesedo oiseg g saydeyo Hh suolyeiedg oiseg g JaydeyD Wa 54 Selecting the Transition Type and the Next Transition 0000 0000000 ooo0oo0o0000000 a B888 2000 o0o0000000 000 go000000 poo0o00o000 000 Transition type selection buttons for M E bank Transition type selection buttons for PGM PST bank Next transition Next transition selection buttons select
98. DME DME PNL Control panel MENU Menu DCU DCU Version information display The version information is shown as follows V version number Date E g V 1 00 Jul 01 2004 Version number V1 00 Last updated July 1 2004 Displaying Detail Information Detail Information Menu To check the detail information for an application shown in the Version Information menu use the Detail Information menu To display the Detail Information menu from the top menu select Setup Diag gt Info Install gt Detail Info Detail Information Software Firmware Name Version a MFS2000 CTRL MAIN BOOT V1 00 Jul 01 2004 sf Jul 01 2004 FI MFS2000 CTRL MAIN APP V1 00 Jul 01 2004 MFS2000 CTRL COMM1 BOOT V1 00 Jul 01 2004 MFS2000 CTRL COMM1 APP _ V1 00 Jul 01 2004 MFS2000 CTRL COMM2 BOOT V1 00 Jul 01 2004 MFS2000 CTRL COMM2 APP V1 00 Jul 01 2004 The abbreviation for the currently selected application appears on the Target button The status area shows the name and version of the software firmware constituting the currently selected application No detail information is shown for applications not communicating with the menu application and applications for which version information was not available To change the application for which detail information is displayed Press the Target button When the popup window appears press the button for the application for which you want to view the detail info
99. Data Files Proceed as follows to delete frame memory image data files T From the top menu select File gt Delete The Delete menu appears Delete MS Take237 Frame Mem 12 Scene011 15 FMSample 4 Files The media directory and files used in the previous delete operation appear in the status area 2 Select the Frame Memory category and as required the target media For details about the procedure see Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media page 144 3 In the File gt Delete menu press Target File A file list appears in a popup window 1 42 Operating on Individual Data Files Do one of the following to select the files to delete e Press directly on the list in the popup window e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Start File Number of first file to 1 and upwards delete 2 Number Number of files to 1 and upwards delete When you are finished selecting files press OK The popup window closes In the File gt Delete menu press Delete A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the deletion Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the deletion or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the deletion begins and a window opens to show its progress To cancel a file deletion after it has started Press Cancel
100. Effect Wipe control block N R button REV button N R button 0000 p sini EN REV button Fg B i m 8888 goon g Seeeee0 oo z nim oo0000000000 gt eee ag HH ooo o000 o O i T ooooococoo ooo E ogous l o o0 JIL 1 5 M E panel 1 M E panel To select the normal direction Turn both the REV button and N R button off so that they are not lit To select the reverse direction Press the REV button so that it lights and the N R button so that it is not lit To select the normal reverse direction Press the N R button so that it lights To select effect directions from menus d From the top menu select Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main The Main menu appears Ptn No Ptn No an Prev Y Next 0002 J Reverse jia Position A Center Border Color 2 Select one of the following To select the normal direction Turn both Norm Rev and Reverse off To select the reverse direction Turn Reverse on and turn Norm Rev off To select the normal reverse direction Turn Norm Rev on 72 Prep
101. From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt Output Clip The Output Clip menu appears The status area shows the output port numbers and the output signal assigned to each port and the white clip dark clip and chrominance clip values Other Settings 167 sBumes wayshs 6 Je deyD HMI sum s w s s 6 Ja deyD Wnt 168 Output Cli Output White i Dark a IPON p e 02 EES nS vaza 109 02 IE wee EDIT PVW 109 02 6 85 113 17 109 02 6 85 113 17 409 02 6 85 113 17 109 02 685 113 17 109 02 685 113 17 1409 02 6 85 113 17 Y AUX 1 M E PVW M E K PVW PGM CLN DSK PVW Output Clip a Select the output port number for which you want to make the setting e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 No Output port number selection 4 to 88 a Values 5 to 8 are only valid when the MKS 2110M option is installed The selected output port number appears in reverse video Press Output Clip Turn the knobs to adjust the parameters Knob Description Setting values 2 White Luminance signal white clip 90 00 to value 109 02 3 Dark Luminance signal dark clip 6 85 to value 10 00 4 Chroma Chrominance signal clip 90 00 to value 113 17 To reset the settings to the default values Press Default All parameters W
102. Hexadecimal keypad window Item display Displays the name of the parameter being set in the numeric keypad window or timecode window minus button Changes the sign of the input value Each press toggles between plus and minus Not supported in the timecode window Close button Closes the numeric keypad window or the timecode window Numeric input buttons Use these buttons to enter the value you want to set In the timecode window the button changes into a 00 button Enter button Confirms the entered value If the value is valid the numeric keypad window or the timecode window closes If the value is not valid the window stays open and the color of the input value display changes to red Clear button Clears the input However parameter settings are not changed The hexadecimal keypad window opens when you press a button which is associated with hexadecimal parameter input The icon appears on the button Input value display Item display Minimum to maximum display Close button VTR Cnst Set Clear button Enter button Interpreting Menu Screens 35 _ A NM snu usn 4a deyo WN 36 Keyboard window Interpreting Menu Screens Input value display Shows the value entered in the hexadecimal keypad window Item display Displays the name of the parameter being set in the hexadecimal keypad window Minimum to maximum displa
103. M E Key1 gt Main meu see page 77 press Key Priority A popup window appears Composing Video With Keys 85 suolyesedo dseg saydeyo Hh suoneiado seg g Je deyD Wa 2 Press one of the following Over The target key is moved to over Under The target key is moved to under To move keys over and under in a transition There is a KEY PRIOR button in the M E transition control block Execute a transition after lighting this button as the next transition see page 55 The over under relationship of key 1 and key 2 is reversed Inserting and Deleting Keys Only To insert or delete a key by mixing independent key transition 1 2 1 2 m 0 a 1 a0 0000 oo00000000 00o ooooon cece ooooogog oo gt PAPREECODRDE M oo Ooo O 000 O 00 oo0o0000 0000 o0o00000 oo Oo0o00000000c 0 00 ooo ox aes wJ OOOO i o a 1 5 M E panel 1 M E panel The following proce
104. PST bank when using the 1 5M E panel 3 Enter the transition rate as a number of frames The setting range is 0 to 999 4 Press the ENTR button This confirms the input The transition rate appears beneath the fader lever in the transition control block To set transition rates from menus d From the top menu select Misc gt Transition The Transition menu appears 70 Preparing Transitions Transition AUR D ee m OY Le 30 30 ol MIE Pst C IP Pst Col _ eH 2 Select the target of the setting e Press M E to set for the M E bank Press P P to set for the PGM PST bank when using the 1 5M E panel The numeric keypad window appears 3 Enter a number of frames in the range 0 to 999 and press Enter This confirms the input The transition rate appears beneath the fader lever in the transition control block Selecting Effect Directions You can select the direction of some effects The normal direction is the direction of the arrows shown in the illustrations of effect patterns in the Effect Pattern List in the Appendix separate document The reverse direction is the opposite direction _f N E O N ZON Normal direction Reverse direction To select effect directions you can use either the Effect Wipe control block or menus Preparing Transitions 71 suolyesedo seg G saydeyo Hh suolyeiedQ oiseg g Ja deyD Wa To select effect directions with the
105. PVW Select M E Switch Edit PVW output to M E PVW output Goes off automatically when other operation disables this command PVW Select PST Switch Edit PVW output to PST output Goes off automatically when other operation disables this command Auto PVW Turn auto preview on and off When auto preview is on Edit On lit in green Off a Unless otherwise specified lit in amber b is the GPI number selected in step 5 of Assigning utility commands see page 170 Key Setup Key Menu Use the Key menu to make settings related to keys such as key memory and the show key function Selecting the key memory operating mode See Using Key Memory page 110 for more information about key memory d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Operation gt Key The Key menu appears The current key and key memory operating mode key bus cross point hold mode and mask border processing order settings appear in the status area Key Ke Key Mem XPT Hold Mode Mask Boder Proc ja K Dsbl with Status Mask gt Border ag Border gt Mask lw DSK1 2 Full Key Disable 2 Using any of the following methods select the target key e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 Key Key selection 1 24 a 1 Keyl 2 2 DSK1 2 1 5 M E panel only 3 Press Key Memory
106. Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the save or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the save begins and a window opens to show its progress Note that all existing files in the save destination are deleted before the save starts To cancel a save after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the save has been cancelled Loading the Data of Selected Categories You can load the data for one or more categories to registers in a single operation 1 Carry out steps 1 to 7 of Saving the Data of Selected Categories see page 139 to select the target categories and the type of media storing the data you want to load 2 In the File gt All Selected menu press Load A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the load 3 Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the load or No to cancel it Batch Operating on Data Files of Selected Categories 139 suolyesedo aji4q Z Ja deyo NM suolesed9 ally Z saydeyo HA 140 If you pressed Yes the load begins and a window opens to show its progress Note that all existing data in the load destination registers are deleted before the load starts To cancel a load after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the save has been cancelled Deleting the Data of
107. R GPI Input Port Trigger Action WE 1 4 55 FMV 1 6 FMK Frame Freeze 2 Select the port for which you want to make the setting Press directry on the list in the status area Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knobs E g if the setting by knob 1 is value 5 and the setting by knob 2 is value 1 this is shown as 5 1 Knob Description Setting values 1 Port GPI input port number selection 1 to 8 2 No Number selection to which action 1 to 8 is to be assigned To change the trigger type setting Press Trigger Type to display a popup window and select the trigger type EAN faning edge Trigger is applied on the falling edge _ of an input pulse EJH cising edge Trigger is applied on the rising edge of an input pulse EPG woth edges Trigger is applied on both falling and rising edges of an input pulse Disable disabled Input pulses are ignored To change the action setting Press Action to display a popup window and select the action Action button Status area display M E Auto Trans M E AT M E Cut M E Cut P P Auto Trans P P AT P P Cut P P Cut M E Key1 Auto Trans M E K1 AT Action button Status area display M E Key1 Cut M E K1 Cut M E Key2 Auto Trans M E K2 AT M E Key2 Cut M E K2 Cut DSK1 Auto Trans DSK1 AT DSK1 Cut DSK1
108. SONY Multi Format Switcher System MFS 2000 System With MKS 2010 MKS 2015 MKS 2017 Control Panel User s Guide 1st Edition Revised 1 Software Version 2 00 and Later 2 NOTICE TO USERS 2004 Sony Corporation All rights reserved This manual or the software described herein in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Introduction wii sccinciaisisccteiticncicscecttecstenscnexieens 7 System Features ccsssseeeeeeeeeesssseeeeeeeees 7 OPTIONS disosi chewseveserienndiesca
109. The status area shows output port numbers and the output signals assigned to each port Output Assign No Output a M E PGM EDIT PVW AUX 1 M E PVW M E K PVW PGM CLN DSKPVW 8 Out Assign FEELER a CN men aU EN a a H M E K PVW DSK PVW Select the output port number for which you want to make the setting e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 No Output port number selection 1 to 8 a Values 5 to 8 are only valid when the MKS 2110M option is installed The selected output port number appears in reverse video Press Out Assign A popup window appears The assignable output signals are shown M E Key M E PGM M E PVW PVW PGM PGM PST Clean DSK PVW AUX1 EDIT AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 PVW No Assign Assignable output signals e M E PGM MIE program signal e M E PVW M E preview signal e M E Key PVW MIE key preview signal M E Key Out M E key output signal or M E PGM Clean M E program clean signal The display varies depending on the setting of M E Key PVW in the Output Assign menu Basic Settings 155 sBuimes wayshs 6 Je deyD Hh sumas wass 6 Ja deyo HAI PGM program signal final output signal including the downstream key PST preset signal PGM Clean program clean signal final output signal excluding
110. They cannot be added to nor adjusted for individual channels e When Shadow is enabled Trail see page 100 is disabled 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 of To add afterimages page 101 2 Select Shadow 3 Set the following parameters with the knobs Advanced Effect Operations Knob Description Setting values 1 H Position Position in 200 00 to 200 00 2 horizontal direction 2 V Position Position in vertical direction 200 00 to 0 00 gt 3 Density Density of 0 00 to 100 00 shadow a 200 00 moves left by the horizontal width of the screen and 200 00 moves right by the horizontal width of the screen b 200 00 moves down by the vertical size of the screen 0 00 is approximately the same position as the image To set the shadow color Inthe Effect w ipe gt M E Effect gt Trail Shadow menu press Shdw Color A popup window appears 2 Press a button for a color that is close to the color you want 3 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 To soften the edges of the shadow In the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Trail Shadow menu turn Shdw Soft on Composing a Video border Color From Two Colors You can compose the color of video borders from any two colors This operation can only be carried ou
111. a shows the GPI input ports and the trigger type and action set for the signal to be input to each port Panel GPI Input Port Trigger Action High Level Low Level i WU MECut M E Auto Trans tl M E Key2 Auto Trans Level Enable ee Screen Aspect Disable No Action Disable No Action Trigger Rect High L Low L Level l Level lt 8 1080 23 976 1080 59 a 2 Select the port for which you want to make the setting ain 1 2 3 4 5 6 cf 8 e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 Port GPI input port number selection 1 to 8 To change the trigger type setting Press Trigger Type to display a popup window and select the trigger type EH falling edge Trigger is applied on the falling edge __ of an input pulse rising edge Trigger is applied on the rising edge of an input pulse EP both edges Trigger is applied on both falling and rising edges of an input pulse Level Trigger is applied when input is low level or high level Disable disabled Input pulses are ignored To change the action setting When the trigger type is other than Level and Disable press Action to display a popup window then you can select the following actions If you change the trigger type setting from any of falling edge rising edge and both edges to Level or vice v
112. a can be saved to either the built in hard disk or a Memory Stick see page 24 as a file The system distinguishes between several different kinds of data e Setup data including data on the states of system devices after system power on and key memory setting data e Snapshot setting data e Effect snapshot setting data e Frame memory image data image data saved using the frame memory function You can do the following with data in the above categories e Save load and delete all data in all categories except frame memory image data in a single operation e Save load and delete all data in selected categories except frame memory image data in a single operation e Save load delete rename and copy files containing frame memory image data Data saved to hard disk may become unavailable if trouble occurs on the hard disk It is recommended that important data be backed up to Memory Sticks Before saving data to a Memory Stick or loading or deleting data from a Memory Stick insert the Memory Stick into the system s Memory Stick slot Batch Operating on Data Files Use the File gt All menu to operate on data in all categories except frame memory image data Saving All Data at Once d From the top menu select File gt All The All menu appears All Target Category Eff Snapshot Snapshot Frame Mem Target Dir z HOD ren All Load i All Save All
113. actions in the following table If you change the trigger type setting from any of falling edge rising edge and both edges to Level or vice versa the action is automatically changed to No Action For details of the action when the trigger type is set to Level see Setting the action when the trigger type is Level page 179 Operating button Status area display M E Auto Trans M E AT M E Cut M E Cut P P Auto Trans P P AT Operating bution Status area display P P Cut P P Cut M E Key1 Auto Trans M E K1 AT M E Key1 Cut M E K1 Cut M E Key2 Auto Trans M E K2 AT M E Key2 Cut M E K2 Cut DSK1 Auto Trans DSK1 AT DSK1 Cut DSK1 Cut DSK2 Auto Trans DSK2 AT DSK2 Cut DSK2 Cut FTB Auto Trans FTB AT FTB Cut FTB Cut Snapshot Recall gt Snapshot No Action No Action FM V Field Freeze FM V Field FM V Frame Freeze FM V Frame FM V Freeze Off FM V Off FM K Field Freeze FM K Field FM K Frame Freeze FM K Frame FM K Freeze Off FM K Off Macro Take Macro AUX Bus Override AUX O_Ride a 1 5 M E panel only b When you select Snapshot Recall press Register No to select the register number 1 to 99 c AUX Bus Override appears only when the trigger type is falling edge or rising edge If you select this action press Aux No and Input No to select the AUX bus number 1 to 4 and the input source n
114. age files age005 image005 ___ image006 image007 image008 image007 m image008 fw N 4 2 3 4 D 6 fill 8 Rename E 2 Select the file to operate on e Press directly on the list appearing in the status area e Press the arrow buttons to select from the list Turn the knob Knob 1 No Description Setting values File number 1 to number of saved image files For Pair files the video and key files are selected together It is not possible to select either individually Press Rename A popup window appears 4 Enter the new name and press Enter This renames the selected file Deleting an image file 1 From the top menu select Frame Memory gt Delete The Delete menu appears Regardless of whether pair mode is on or off all saved frame memory image files appear in the list ak Video image001 igo ate __ limage003 Sa 005 image005 El ee 7___ image007 image008 limageO0O7 gt image008 fw Select All i off Select the file to be deleted Delete _ Remain 21 58 e Press directly on the list appearing in the status area e Press the arrow buttons to select from the list Turn the knob Knob 1 No Description Setting values File number 1 to number of saved image files e To select all files press Select All turning it on If you have selected Select All
115. ake the setting Knob Description Setting values 4 Source No Source number selection 1 to 33 The selected source number appears in reverse video 5 Press Set in the button area In the Video column of the Video Key Pair list the selected source name changes to the source name selected in step 4 6 To set the key signal for the selected pair press Key Assign in the button area setting it to Enable T With the same operation as in step 4 select the source number to be assigned as the key signal 8 Press Set in the button area In the Key column of the Video Key Pair list the selected source name changes to the source name selected in step 5 Saving Setup Startup Mode Menu Using the Startup Mode menu you save the setup state of the devices constituting the switcher system and the initial status after powering on in the nonvolatile memory of each device Saving the setup state T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System gt Startup Mode The Startup Mode menu appears The status area shows the current settings see page 154 2 Press Setup Define A confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to save the current setup state 3 Press Yes in the dialog box This saves the state To cancel saving Press No in the dialog box 1 60 Basic Settings Saving the initial status 1 2 Carry out step 1 in the procedure
116. al unit block to enable recall of video states Snapshot target data and number of registers Number of registers register numbers Target data M E region data 99 1 to 99 PGM PST region data 99 1 to 99 Following data included in MISC 99 1 to 99 regions e Color backgrounds e AUX 1to4 In this version PGM PST and MISC data cannot be saved and recalled individually Effect snapshots These are sets of data saved to enable recall of M E effect settings and PGM PST wipe settings Effect snapshot target data and number of registers Number of registers register numbers 10 1 to 10 Target data Effect pattern numbers and modifiers set on M E bank Effect wipe pattern numbers and 10 1 to 10 modifiers set on PGM PST bank Snapshot attributes Temporary attributes When a snapshot is recalled you can specify up to four additional attributes called temporary attributes They are as follows Snapshots Cross point hold When the snapshot is recalled the cross point button selection remains unchanged D The same setting is used for both A and B buses Also the same setting is used for both PGM and PST buses Key disable When the snapshot is recalled the key settings including key on off states if specified by setup settings remain unchanged This can be set independently for each keyer Effect dissolve The transition from the state before the snapsh
117. als of each region separately Under Dark point Middle Dark point Bright Middle point Over Bright point Dark region Middle region Bright region 0 100 To execute luminance processing Display the Luminance Process menu then proceed as follows Luminance Process Lum Proc Proc DELLS J Middle Bright Bound Aa Bound pound Son Mask O 1 Press Lum Proc turning it on Mask Invert 2 Press Mode A popup window appears so that you can select the adjustment mode 3 Depending on what you want to adjust press one of the following to select an adjustment mode Color Correction 115 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo HMM suoljesadQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HI Tint Add a specified color to the original video signal Color Modify Adjust the original video signal Y Modify Adjust the output levels of the input luminance signal If you selected Tint or Color Modify proceed to step 5 If you selected Y Modify adjust the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 4 Under D Lvl Luminance level at lower limit of Dark region 50 00 to 50 00 Bound Soft parameters Set the degree of boundary softness of the three regions Knob Description Setting values 1 Over B Soft Degree of softness 15 00 to 70 00 at upper limit of Bright region 2 Mid B Soft Degree of softness 15 00 to 42 50 a
118. apshots page 124 Macros page 127 Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 Setting Transition Rates For a transition which is executed automatically over a specified duration you need to set the duration transition rate To set transition rates you can use either the Flexi Pad control block or menus Preparing Transitions 69 suolyesedo oiseg g saydeyo Hh suo eiado seg g Je deyD Wa To set transition rates with the Flexi Pad control block 3 4 TA 0 im Fg o 0000 B a Fg oocgogog oo E oo0000000000 O a Ga if Ges Oooo m O me oooococoo ooo oa to 0000 Beecee0 D0 f o ooo000000000 o Transition rate display 1 Transition rate display 1 5 M E panel 1 M E panel 1 In the Flexi Pad control block press the TRANS RATE mode selection button lighting it The Flexi Pad control block enters transition rate input mode 2 Select the target of the setting with the delegation selection buttons e Press M E to set for the M E bank e Press PP ALL to set for the PGM
119. area shows the setting as follows Indication when enabled On Indication when disabled blank When the HD system screen aspect ratio is set to 16 9 see page 154 in the Setup Diag gt Format menu or when your system is set to an SD format see page 153 it is not possible to enable the 4 3 crop mode Setting the reference output 1 From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt Ref Out The Reference Out menu appears The status area shows the reference output phase parameters Line Time Reference Out Ref Output Phase Setting Li 0 00 us 2 Press Phase 3 Tum the knobs to adjust the parameters Knob Description Setting values 1 Line Number of lines 90 to 90 2 Time Time 32 00 to 96 00 Making safe title settings This procedure allows you to set up safe title output To actually execute safe title output you need to turn on safe title output in the Enable Safe Title menu For details about operation see Safe Title page 134 d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt Safe Title The Safe Title menu appears The status area shows the output port numbers the output signal assigned to each port and the markers set for each port Safe Title Output Boxi __Box2__Cross ij POM eo i490 On _ MEPGM 169 149 EDIT PVW AUX1 M E PVW MIE K PVW 7 PGMCLN 169 DSK PVW 16 9 2 Using any of the following methods select the out
120. aring Transitions Executing Transitions Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done i i Done as required PEPEE EA E EE EE EE EEE E EE EE Basic operations Advanced operations EEE ee ee a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and S O eas ae Goce aa Cn aaa relia Modifications in the Appendix besa of Ee SSS TSS SSO Sen SaaS 1 separate document preset Color MIX 1 Change the position and size of the effect pattern page 63 9 is selected i I Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Snapshots page 124 Macros page 127 Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 Executing Transitions Execute transition with the buttons and levers shown in the following figure Executing Transitions 73 suolyesedo oiseg g saydeyo Hh suoneiedo seg g Ja deyD Wa 74 Fader lever AUTO TRANS button
121. ation 96 Multi 96 N NAM non additive mix 60 Names and functions of parts 9 Next transition selecting 55 selection buttons 17 Non sync state 74 Non transition effect 60 Normal execution mode 130 Numeric display 19 Numeric keypad window 33 O 1 M E panel 10 1 5 M E panel 10 1 5 M E wide panel 10 Operation menu 156 Options 8 entering an installation key 163 Outline 83 Output 167 Output Assign menu 155 Output Clip menu 167 Output Crop menu 169 Output signal assignment 155 Output signal setup 167 Output video processing 118 OVER indicators 17 Overview 7 P Page number input window 38 Pair number 158 Panel GPI Input menu 178 Panel maintenance 164 Panel menu 164 Parameter buttons 30 Parameter group 41 Parameters setting 40 Pattern key 82 transforming the pattern 109 Pattern Key menu 109 Pattern position and size changing from menus 64 changing with the joystick 64 Pause event 127 PGM PST cross point control block 14 PGM PST transition control block 17 Phase adjustments through mode setting 166 Plane function 106 Index _ Mil x pul wa 196 Popup windows 32 scrolling type 33 Positioner 64 POST MCRO button 23 Power indicators 23 Power Supply Unit for control panels HK PSUI1 8 Power Supply Unit for MFS 2000 HK PSU02 8 PRE MCRO button 23 Preset color mix 54 Primary color correction 113 Processing key signals 104 R Reentry buttons 14 Reference Out menu 169 Reference out
122. ble Utility is selected In the Utility Command list do any of the following to select the command to assign to the selected button e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 3 Command Utility command 1 and upwards selection 4 GPI No a GPI number 1 to 16 selection a Knob 3 appears only when SWR GPI Test Fire is selected 6 Press Set To clear a utility command assignment Select a button by performing step 4 and press Clear Other Settings 171 sBuies welshs 6 Je deu9 Hh suas was s 6 Ja deyD HAIN 172 Utility command list The status area displays the following abbreviated names of utility commands Command name Function of command button Button state 6 selected the button pressed first selects the reference device green for reference device Lit 2 Not lit Editor Enbl Enable and disable the switcher editor port Enable Disable SWR GPI Enbl Enable and disable all switcher GPI input ports Panel GPI Enbl Enable and disable all control panel GPI input ports Safe Title Switch between output On and no output off of safe title On Off markers FM V Frame Freeze Switch between frame unit capture of video to frame memory On and no capture Off FM V Field Freeze Switch between fiel
123. buttons change depending on the state of the BANK SEL button and the STORE button For details see Saving Snapshots page 125 In macro mode e In macro recall mode Comprised of the 0 to 9 buttons an Executed events Total Events button and a TAKE button The state and functions of the buttons change depending on the states of the BANK SEL and STORE buttons e In macro edit mode Comprised of the INS insert button MOD modify button DEL delete button PAUS pause button ALL select all button EXIT button AUTO INS auto insert button STOR Register Number Store register number button lt lt PREV goto previous event button and NEXT gt gt goto next event button e In pause time entry mode Comprised of the 0 to 9 buttons a CLR clear button and a PAUS ENTR pause enter button For details see Macros page 127 In transition rate input mode Comprised of the 0 to 9 buttons and an ENTR enter button For details see Setting Transition Rates page 69 Effect Wipe Control Block Use this block to set the direction of effects and wipes You can also add modifiers as required Control Panel Configuration EFFECT Delegation selection buttons B Joystick Effect modifier buttons Delegation selection buttons Select operation targets
124. control block Recalling Snapshots Temporary attribute Button pressed Auto transition AUTO TRNS button Lit in green Selected Lit in orange Not selected See page 124 for the attributes which may be used The Cross point hold and Key disable states last until the XPT HOLD or XP KY HOLD button is pressed again 5 Press the memory recall button for the register where the snapshot that you want is saved the button is lit in orange When the recall is complete the pressed button lights in yellow The numeric display shows the bank number followed by the selected register number To maintain cross point states temporarily with 1 Press the SNAPSHOT button turning it on the bus override function The button lights in amber and the Flexi Pad control gt Aa oo Nias a Hit ar OE block enter snapshot operation mode OOE OE E car seny para aa a Aiso the namere dike laa shows the nirmnberotthe button in the PGM or PST row on the PGM PST bank i Play The snapshot is recalled without changing the selection of bank selected last time and the number of the register i e the signal on the bus This operation is not necessary when most recently recalled for the region cross point hold is on 2 Ifthe STORE button is lit press the button turning it off Deleting Snapshots 3 Select the bank to recall 1 In the Flexi Pa
125. creens _ NM snuew usn Je deuD M 38 Page number input window Interpreting Menu Screens Clear button Clears all of the characters in the input string Del delete button Clears the character immediately after the cursor in the input string Enter button Sets the input string as a parameter value Closes the keyboard window if the value was valid If the value was not valid the window stays open and the color of the input value display changes to red The page number input window opens in the basic screen when you press a menu page number button Input value display B Item display Clear button Close button Enter button Input value display Shows the value entered in the page number input window Item display Shows that the value you are entering is a page number Clear button Clears the input value Enter button Confirms the input value Close button Closes the page number input window Basic Menu Operations Selecting Menus There are three ways to select menus e Navigate the menu tree see next section e Enter a page number see page 40 e Select from the display history see page 40 Selecting by navigating the menu tree You can display a desired menu by navigating to it through the menu tree from the currently displayed menu The following example shows how to select the Color Bkgd menu under the Misc menu when you ar
126. cted for the optimal match to the intended applications and working environment e MKS 2010 e MKS 2015 e MKS 2017 See page 10 for the principal differences between these control panels Options Options The following options are available for the MFS 2000 system MKS 2010 1 M E Control Panel MKS 2015 1 5 M E Control Panel MKS 2017 1 5 M E Wide Control Panel MKS 2110M Input Output Connector Board MKS 2470 DME Board Set MKS 2440 Frame Memory Board Set MKS 2420M Color Corrector Board BZS 2000M Switcher Upgrade Software BZS 2470M DME Upgrade Software BZS 2440M Frame Memory Upgrade Software HK PSU02 Power Supply Unit for MFS 2000 HK PSU11 Power Supply Unit for control panels For more information about the above options refer to the MFS 2000 C Operation Manual supplied with the MFS 2000 Multi Format Switcher Processor e MKS 2700 Device Control Unit e MKS 8700 Device Control Unit For more information about the above options refer to the DCU 2000 or DCU 8000 Operation Manual supplied with the DCU 2000 or DCU 8000 Device Control Unit Pack e MKS 2050 Editing Keyboard e MKS 8050 Editing Keyboard e BZS 8050 Editing Control Software For more information about the above options refer to the MKS 2050 8050 Operation Manual supplied with the MKS 2050 8050 Editing Keyboard and the BZS 8050 User s Guide e MKS 8080 AUX Bus Remote Panel e MKS 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel For more information about the above opt
127. cts and non transition effects Effects numbered 1001 and higher fall into the following two types depending on what occurs when the effect is executed Transition effects slides page turn etc A bus and B bus cross points are switched by executing a transition Also when border cropping or other modifications have been added they disappear as soon as the transition ends 1 Modifications listed in Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document When you add a shadow or trail to an effect applied to a key and then execute the transition the shadow or trail disappears instantly as soon as the transition ends Non transition effects picture in picture etc A bus and B bus cross points are not switched even after the effect ends Also when border cropping or other modifications have been added they do not disappear even after the transition ends 1 Modifications listed in Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document Selecting Channels When an effect pattern numbered 2001 or higher is selected you need to select the operating channels To select channels with the Effect Wipe control block Press the M E 1CH or M E 2CH delegation selection button in the Effect Wipe control block lighting the button You can also select both channels To select channels from menus Two channels cannot be selected at once from a
128. cute an instant transition Next transition selection buttons To specify which part of the video to switch change in the next transition press one of the following buttons turning it on BKGD background Switches the background video in the next transition KEY1 KEY 2 Press the KEY 1 button turning it on to insert key 1 into the background in the next transition or to delete it from the background If key 1 is not currently inserted the transition inserts it If key 1 is currently inserted the transition deletes it The KEY2 button works in the same way KEY PRIOR priority When key 1 and key 2 are inserted in an overlapping state the key on top appears in front on the monitor By pressing this button turning it on you can reverse the priority of the two keys in the next transition OVER indicators When key 1 and key 2 are inserted the OVER indicator for the key on top lights Transition type selection buttons To select the type of transition press one of the following buttons turning it on MIX In a background transition the new video overlaps the current video finally replacing it During the transition the sum of the output levels of the A bus and the B bus is maintained at 100 In a key transition the key fades in for insertion or out for removal EFF effect A transition using the selected effect pattern is executed See Selecting Effects page 56 for more information
129. cute the load Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the load or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the load begins and a window opens to show its progress Note that all existing data in the load destination registers are deleted before the load starts Batch Operating on Data Files To cancel a load after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the save has been cancelled Deleting All Data at Once You can delete the data of all categories saved in files in a single operation 1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 of Saving All Data at Once see page 137 to select the type of media storing the data you want to delete 2 In the File gt All menu press Al Delete A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the deletion 3 Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the deletion or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the deletion begins and a window opens to show its progress To cancel the data deletion after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the deletion has been cancelled Batch Operating on Data Files of Selected Categories Use the File gt All Selected menu to operate on data in selected categories except frame memory image data Saving the Data of Selected Categories You can save
130. d control block press the STORE button turning it on See steps 4 and 5 of Saving Snapshots page 125 4 2 While holding down the SNAPSHOT button press If you want to use a temporary attribute see p ABE the memory recall button for the snapshot that you 124 press one of the following buttons selecting and want t delet lighting it The button goes out after the snapshot is deleted M E and PGM PST cross point control blocks AUX bus control block Temporary attribute Button pressed Cross point hold XPT HOLD button in M E and PGM PST cross point control blocks Cross point hold or key XP KY HOLD button in disable for key bus AUX bus control block Cross point hold for Aux bus Flexi Pad control block Temporary attribute Button pressed Effect dissolve EFF DISS button 1 26 Snapshots Macros What Are Macros The term macro refers to the function whereby a sequence of signal selections and other operations on the control panel is saved as data in memory so that it can be recalled as required to automatically execute the same sequence of operations Macro operations use the Flexi Pad control block Macro registers The area of memory that holds a macro is termed a macro register There are 99 macro registers numbered 1 to 99 Events The individual control panel operations constituting a macro are termed events One macro can co
131. d unit capture of video to frame memory On and no capture Off FM V Freeze Off Switch between disable freeze capture of video to frame memory On and enable freeze capture Off FM K Frame Freeze Switch between frame unit capture of key to frame memory On and no capture Off FM K Field Freeze Switch between field unit capture of key to frame memory On and no capture Off FM K Freeze Off Switch between disable freeze capture of key to frame memory On and enable freeze capture Off SWR GPI Test Execute test trigger output on the selected GPI output port Flashes during test Fire P fire execution Mcro Only Set Set macro attachment mode to Macro Only On Off Mcro AT with Rate Save transition rate when registering a macro event and apply it as the transition rate when executing the event only when registering auto transition key auto transition or fade to black Mcro AT with A B Save A B Bus cross point settings when registering a macro event and apply them as A B Bus cross point settings when executing the event only when registering auto transitions Device 1 to Device Select devices to control When several devices are Selection lights in De selection the start timecode of the selected device execution beep also output Play Execute play by the selected device or when pressed Executing play or Play or recording together with the Rec button execute recording by the recording
132. d_toroch_Relay_j_1 oo 06 Sun 05 2004 Sacred_toroch_Relay_j_2 Jun 09 2004 Sacred_toroch_Relay ee Opening1 44 Aug 15 2004 _ 15 2004 lw Update a File Load Disk recorder used as player gE Jun 15 2004 _ 2004 e File update dates are not displayed for disk recorders using the Video Disk Communications Protocol e File lengths and update dates are not displayed for Extended VTRs and register numbers are shown in place of file names 2 Turn the knob to select a player device Knob 1 DEV Description Setting values Device number 1to6 File lists cannot be loaded from disk recorders which are being used as recorders 3 Press List Update Loading of the file list starts and a progress bar appears in a popup window The popup window disappears when loading of the file list finishes successfully An error message appears if an error occurs To sort file lists 1 Press Sort A popup window appears 2 Select the sort conditions File No Sort by file number smallest first File Name Sort alphabetically by file name Date Sort by file update date newest first e File lists cannot be sorted by date when using the Video Disk Communications Protocol e File lists cannot be sorted when using an Extended VTR Extended VTR files are shown in register order 1 to 99 This sorts the file list in the selected order File list sharing You can share loaded file l
133. der Add a drop border to the edges Shadow Add a shadow to the edges Outline Add an outline to the edges Composing Video With Keys 83 suolyesedo oiseg g saydeyo Hh suoljeiedo aiseg g Ja deyo WA 84 The popup window closes 3 Set the following parameters depending on what you selected in step 2 When Border or Outline was selected with the separate edge function see page 105 being off Knob Description Setting values 1 Width Width 0 to 8 0 00 to 100 00 2 Density Density 0 00 to 100 00 a 0 to 4 in 4H mode or when fine key see page 105 is on b When pattern key is selected as the key type When Border or Outline was selected with the separate edge function see page 105 being on Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Left edge position 0 to8 2 Right Right edge position 9 to 8 4 3 Top Top edge position 0 to 8 4 Bottom Bottom edge 0 to 82 position 5 Density Key density 0 00 to 100 00 a 0 to 4 in 4H mode or when fine key see page 105 is on When Drop Border or Shadow was selected Knob Description Setting values 1 Width Width 0 to 82 2 Position Position 1 to 3 3 Density Density 0 00 to 100 00 a 0 to 4 in 4H mode or when fine key see page 105 is on b 1 to 8 when fine key see page 105 is on To add color to the key edges d From the top menu select Key gt M E Key1 gt Main
134. destination 1 to 1024 address 3 Dest Lvl Destination level 1to8 4 Tally Type Tally type 1 R1 to 8 G4 a The tally type display changes according to the tally group in use R is red tally and G is green tally Tally group Tally type Group 1 4 1 R1 2 G1 3 R2 4 G2 5 R3 6 G3 7 R4 8 G4 Group 5 8 1 R5 2 G5 3 R6 4 G6 5 R7 6 G7 7 R8 8 G8 3 Press Tally Enable A popup window appears 4 Set the tally generation conditions Tally Input Generate a tally when a tally input port is active To 4 To Enable Always generate a tally Disable Never generate a tally If you selected Tally Input in step 4 turn knob 5 to select the tally input port Knob 5 Input No Description Setting values Tally input port number 4 to 1902 2 a For the MKS 2700 set in the range 1 to 34 Press Set modify existing tally settings If New is on turn it off Using any of the following methods select the tally settings to modify e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 No Description Setting values Tally selection 1 and upwards With reference to steps 2 to 5 in the preceding section Making new tally generation settings change the parameters as required Press Set delete tally generation setting
135. deyup NM suoneiado 914 q 2eu19 x3 8 1 deyo 152 Simple Connection to MKS 8080 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel System Settings chapter Basic Settings Format Settings Format Menu Use the Format menu to set the signal format used in the switcher system the input reference signal HD system only and the screen aspect ratio Using an HD system requires the optional BZS 2000M Signal format The signal format is indicated by a combination of the number of valid scan lines and the field frequency The signal formats with which the switcher system can be used are as follows System Valid scan lines Field frequency HD system 720p 59 94 1080i 50 59 94 1080PsF 23 976 24 25 29 97 SD system 480i 59 94 576i 50 Input reference signal When using an HD system you can select the input reference signal from the following types Black Burst SD system black burst Tri Syne HD system tri level sync Screen aspect ratio You can set the screen aspect ratio to 4 3 or 16 9 After changing the signal format input reference signal or screen aspect ratio settings be sure to save the new settings For details of saving settings see Saving Setup Startup Mode Menu page 160 Setting the signal format d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System gt Format The Format menu appears The status area shows the current set
136. dicated SHIFT button SHIFT Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 SHIFT SHIFT On 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SHIFT a For a 1 5 M E wide panel 1 to 20 b For a 1 5 M E wide panel 21 to 40 c The numbers in parentheses are the button numbers when shift mode is on set to something other than Off Cross point button numbers in the PGM PST cross point control block For a 1 5 M E panel or 1 5 M E wide panel See figure below for 1 5 M E panel XPT HOLD button Dedicated SHIFT button PGM PST SHIFT Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SHIFT On 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SHIFT a For a 1 5 M E wide panel button numbers 1 to 20 b For a 1 5 M E wide panel button numbers 21 to 40 c The signal assignment to these buttons cannot be changed d The numbers in parentheses are the button numbers when shift mode is on set to something other than Off Basic Settings 157 sBuies w s s 6 Je deyD Hh shumes wa s s 6 Ja deyo HII 158 AUX DELEGATION Cross point button numbers in the AUX bus control block XPT KY HOLD button Dedicated SHIFT button SRC BUS KEY1 KEY2 DSK1 DSK2 CCR1 corz FRAME SHIFT SHIFT On 13 14 15 16 17 12 9 13 14 15 a For a 1 5 M E wide panel button numbers 1 t
137. dure shows how to set up downstream key 1 The same operations can be used to set up the other keys as well M E keys 1 and 2 and downstream key 2 T From the top menu select Misc gt Transition The Transition menu appears see page 54 2 After pressing DSK 1 enter the key s transition rate in the numeric keypad window See Setting Transition Rates page 69 3 In the downstream key fade to black control block press the AUTO TRANS button for DSK1 Downstream key 1 is inserted mixing into the background If downstream key 1 is already inserted it is deleted To insert or delete keys instantly To insert or delete downstream keys instantly In the downstream key fade to black control block press the DSK1 ON button or the DSK2 ON button 86 Composing Video With Keys To insert or delete M E keys instantly If you are using the 1 5M E panel press the KEY 1 ON button or the KEY2 ON button in the M E key transition control block If you are using the 1 M E panel press the KEY 1 ON button or the KEY2 ON button in the M E transition control block Composing Video With Keys 87 suoneado olseg g Jay deyp Hh suoneiedo seg g Ja deyD Wa 88 Using Internally Generated Signals Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done H Done as required
138. dvanced Operations Advanced Effect Operations 95 Transforming Effect Patterns 0 0 0 0 95 Cropping Effects 5127 ssicg scoecadcenssinnccasatneeesecs 97 Adding Beveled Edges to Video 98 Adding Lighting 2 5oc5vcascckscaarees vanedgesoasrdeons 100 Adding Afterimages Trail cee 100 Adding Shadows Around Effects 102 Composing a Video border Color From Two COLON 5 cass ce sated i e e ia 102 Using Pattern Specific Transformations 103 Saving Recalling and Deleting Effect STAPSHOIS orini hne 103 Advanced Key Operations 00 104 Processing Key Signals eeceeeseeeeees 104 Adjusting Key Borders 105 Adjusting Chroma KeyS ceeeeeeeeeees 106 Transforming the Pattern of a Pattern Key 109 Setting Key Mask Shapes and Positions 109 Using the Show Key Function 110 Using Key Memory ces eeseeeeeeereeereees 110 Color Correction ccccssseecssseereeseeeenes 111 Selecting the Color Correction Signal 111 Output of Color Correction Results 111 Flow of Color Correction Operations 111 COR Men sscigevsstiece ceded adie 111 Input Video Processing ceeeeeeesseeeeee 112 Primary Color Correction cesses 113 Secondary Color Correction eee 114 Table of Contents RG BiG lip secs Aaa ase oe eae es taeda 115 Luminance Processing ccceseceeeseeeeeees 115 Spot Color Adjus
139. e information about how to assign arbitrary utility commands to these buttons Macro Control Block Menu Control Block MACRO PRE POST MGRO MGRO ATTCH ENBL button B POST MCRO button D PRE MCRO button PRE MCRO button Use this button to set a macro attachment in pre macro mode When you make settings in macro only mode this button is used together with the Macro Only Set button assigned to one of the buttons in the utility control block POST MCRO button Use this button to set a macro attachment in post macro mode When you make settings in macro only mode this button is used together with the Macro Only Set button assigned to one of the buttons in the utility control block ATTCH ENBL attachment enable button When this button is on macro attachments assigned to buttons on the control panel are enabled Top menu selection buttons Menu display Top menu selection buttons Select the menu shown in the menu display e TOP SHUTDOWN top menu shutdown button e REG register menu button FILE file menu button e SET UP setup menu button e DIAG diagnostics menu button Knobs Use to adjust parameters shown in the menus Power Indicators Memory Stick Slot USB Connector AD POWER DB _ Power A and B status indicators Memory Stick status indicator Memory Stick slot USB connector
140. e color correction function e MKS 2420M Color Corrector Board e MKS 2440 Frame Memory Board Set The MKS 2420M is mounted on the MKS 2440 Selecting the Color Correction Signal To apply color correction to a signal capture the signal from the CCR1 bus or CCR2 bus The following signals can be selected from these buses e All primary inputs e Frame memory video 1 to 3 e Frame memory key 1 to 3 e White e Black e Color background To select a signal 1 Press the CCR1 or CCR2 AUX delegation button The cross point button rows are assigned to the CCR1 bus or CCR2 bus 2 Press abuttonina cross point button row to select the desired signal The button lights in red high tally if the signal on the CCR1 bus or CCR2 bus is included in the program video final output video Otherwise it lights in amber low tally Output of Color Correction Results You can assign signals to which color correction has been applied to cross point buttons and output the corrected signals by pressing those buttons For details of the assignment process see Selecting Video page 49 Flow of Color Correction Operations Color correction is carried out in the following steps Input video processing see page 112 Primary color correction see page 113 Secondary color correction see page 114 RGB clip see page 115 Luminance processing see page 115 Spot color adjustment see page 117 Output video processing
141. e in the Main menu under a Key menu for the M E bank In this manual menu names and paths are indicated in the fashion Key gt M E Key1 gt Main Menu tree Key Effect Wipe olor Bkgd 1 Press Top A popup window for selection of first level menus appears 2 Select Misc The popup window closes and the display changes to the Misc menu The display on the second and third menu title buttons from the top changes to the display of the Misc menu 3 Press the second menu title button from the top A popup window for selection of second level menus appears Basic Menu Operations 39 _ A NM snu usn Ja deyo WN 40 4 Select Color Bkgd The popup window closes and the display changes to the Color Bkgd menu Selecting menus by entering page numbers You can display a desired menu by entering its page number For more information about page numbers refer to Menu Tree in the Appendix separate document 1 Press the menu page number button The page number input window see page 38 appears 2 Enter the page number of the desired menu and press the Enter button The page number input window closes and the display changes to the desired menu Selecting menus from the display history You can redisplay menus that have appeared in the past For example if you have displayed menus in the order 1000 2000 3000 4000 you can go back to menu 2000 by pressing the
142. e window 33 Top Menu area 26 Top menu selection buttons 23 Trail 100 Transition auto transition 74 executing 73 fader lever 74 non sync 74 preparing 69 selecting transition types 53 Transition effect 60 Transition execution section M E 17 PGM PST 18 Transition indicator 17 Transition menu 54 Transition rate setting from menus 70 Transition rate display section 17 Transition rates setting with the Flexi Pad control block 70 Transition type selection buttons M E 17 PGM PST 18 U Unique device ID 162 USB connector 24 Utility commands 172 Utility control block 22 Utility menu 170 V V Blank Through menu 168 V Modulation 96 Variable speeds 148 Version information 161 detail information 161 Detail Information menu 161 Version Information menu 161 Vertical blanking 168 Video clip adjustment 167 Video Process menu 167 Video process setting 167 Video switching M E bank 44 PGM PST bank 47 Video Key Pair Assign menu 159 VTR 146 189 VTR constant 189 W Window for chroma key adjustment 107 Window Hold button 33 Wipes 60 Wiring 186 X XP KY HOLD button 15 Xpt Assign menu 158 XPT HOLD button 13 14 Y Y balance adjusting 108 YUV clip 118 Index 197 ii AN x pul HA 1 98 Index The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual
143. eated in the M E bank as background video into the PGM PST bank Press the M E button at the right edge of either row PGM row or PST row Selecting Video in the AUX Bus Control Block In the AUX bus control block you can use the AUX delegation buttons to assign the cross point button row to the desired bus allowing you to select key signals and signals to apply a variety of other functions The buses which can be selected by the AUX delegation buttons are as follows Button Selectable bus AUX1 to 4 AUX1 bus to AUX4 bus EDIT PVW Edit Pvw edit preview bus UTIL Utility bus KEY1 SRC BUS button off Key1 bus SRC BUS button on Key1 Source bus KEY2 SRC BUS button off Key2 bus SRC BUS button on Key2 Source bus DSK1 SRC BUS button off DSK1 downstream key 1 bus SRC BUS button on DSK1 Source downstream key 1 source bus DSK2 SRC BUS button off DSK2 downstream key 2 bus SRC BUS button on DSK2 Source downstream key 2 source bus CCR1 CCR1 color correction1 bus CCR2 bus CCR2 FRAME SRC BUS button off Frame Memory Video bus MEM SRC BUS button on Frame Memory Key bus For more information about the buttons in the AUX bus control block see AUX Bus Control Block page 15 To select signals in the AUX bus control block proceed as follows Selecting Video 51 suoneiado olseg g Jaydey9 hI suolyeiedg oiseg g Ja deyD Wa 52
144. ect Making show key settings Enable and disable the show key function and set the show key output hold interval See Using the Show Key Function page 110 for more information about show key T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Operation gt Key The Key menu appears see page 173 Show key cannot be set individually for Key1 and 2 and DSK1 and 2 2 Press Show Key to enable show key output and turn knob 2 to set the show key output hold time Knob Description Setting values 2 Hold Time Show key output hold 0 to 999 time frames Other Settings Settings Relating to Video Switching Transition Menu For settings relating to video switching use the Transition menu The Transition menu has the following items Bus Toggle For each of the M E and PGM PST banks switch the bus toggle on or off PST Color Mix For each of the M E and PGM PST banks set the stroke mode for a preset color mix and the mode in which the transition type after a transition ends returns to the previous setting FTB Enable or disable fade to black for each final program output Fader Curve Set the relationship when carrying out a transition between the fader lever position and the advancement state of the transition Setting the Bus Toggle On or Off T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Operation gt Transition The Transition menu appears The status area and button area show
145. ection in shuttle mode Shtl lt Searching in the reverse direction in shuttle mode Var gt Searching in the forward direction in variable speed mode Var lt Searching in the reverse direction in variable speed mode Jog gt Searching in the forward direction in jog mode Jog lt Searching in the reverse direction in jog mode 148 Controlling External Devices a Displayed in red characters Setting start points 1 Doone of the following to select the device on which to set the start point e Press directly on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 DEV Setting values 1to6 Description Device number 2 Press Start TC The timecode window opens 3 Input the desired start point timecode then press Enter This sets the start point To delete a start point setting Select the device selected in step 1 and press Start TC CLR Setting variable speeds 1 Doone of the following to select the device on which to set the variable speed e Press directly on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 DEV Setting values 1to6 Description Device number 2 Tum the knob to set the variable speed Knob 2 Variable Setting values 100 to 200 Description Variable speed
146. ed To stop all devices that can be selected with the Device to Device6 buttons press the button with the All Stop assignment Conducting jog and shuttle mode search Select jog or shuttle mode by pressing the Jog or Shuttle button as assigned in the Utility menu Then control the direction and speed of search with the joystick in the Effect Wipe control block Push the joystick to the right to search in the forward direction and to the left to search in the reverse direction Setting start points Press the Start TC button as assigned in the Utility menu The current timecode is set as the start point The settable range is as follows depending on the signal format 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 xx xx frames per second minus frame Start points can also be set from a menu See Setting start points page 148 for details about operation Cuing up start points Press the Cue Up button as assigned in the Utility menu While the reference device is cued up the CUE button flashes in amber When the cue up ends the button changes to lit in green The All Stop button as assigned in the Utility menu also flashes in amber when any of the devices assigned to the Devicel to Device6 selection buttons is cued up and changes to lit in green when ends for all devices Recording to VTRs disk recorders Extended VTRs With the Rec button held down press the Play button both buttons as assigned in the Utility menu During
147. edit point See previous item 2 if required press the AUTO INS button to toggle the auto insert mode on or off 3 Carry out the event to be added on the control panel You can include pause events see page 129 e When auto insert mode is on execution of a control panel operation automatically registers an event in the macro e When auto insert mode is off proceed to step 4 For details of events that can be registered see page 127 4 When auto insert mode is off press the memory recall button INS This adds the new event after the event specified in step 1 Modifying an event 1 Specify the edit point See page 131 2 if required press the AUTO INS button to toggle the auto insert mode on or off 3 Carry out the event you want to modify on the control panel 4 Press the memory recall button MOD This modifies the event at the specified edit point as carried out in step 3 Deleting an event Specify the edit point See page 131 2 Press the memory recall button DEL This deletes the event specified in step 1 Deleting all events within a macro register Specify the edit point See page 131 2 Press the memory recall button ALL lighting it green 3 Press the memory recall button DEL This deletes all events within the register Merging a macro for which a macro attachment is set 1 Specify the edit point See page 131 2 Press the memory recall button AUTO INS to to
148. edo aiseg saydeyo hI suolyeiedg oiseg g Ja deyD Wa 80 KEY1 button SRC BUS button not lit KEY1 button SRC BUS button not lit g oooooooo0ogO ooo000000 00a Cross point button row 1 5 M E panel o oo0o000000000 E Cross point button row 1 M E panel To insert and delete keys Composing Video With Keys To adjust the key fill color When you select Matte as the key fill you can obtain the desired color with the following procedure 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Main menu see page 77 press Fill Color A popup window appears displaying the same eight colors as a color bar a n Magenta Red Blue Black Window K Hold Close 2 Press the button for the color that is closest to the desired color The popup window closes 3 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Use transitions to
149. eft button 37 License menu 162 Lighting 100 Luminance processing 115 M E cross point control block 12 M E Key 77 M E key transition control block 18 M E transition control block 16 Macro 127 creating 127 deleting 132 editing 131 recalling and executing 129 saving 132 Macro attachment 132 Macro control block 23 Macro menu 175 Magnitude 96 Main menu effects 58 61 64 key 77 Manual Install menu 161 Mask border processing order 174 Masking 84 color correction 114 Mask menu 109 shapes and positions 109 transforming a pattern 110 Memory recall buttons 20 Memory Stick 24 Memory Stick slot 24 Memory Stick status indicator 24 Menu accessing by double clicking 26 accessing by single clicking 28 accessing from the top menu 25 basic menu operations 39 basic screen 29 exiting 42 icons 32 interpreting buttons 31 interpreting menu screens 29 menu page number button 29 selecting by entering page numbers 40 selecting by navigating the menu tree 39 selecting from the display history 40 selecting functions 40 setting parameters 40 Menu control block 23 Menu switch buttons 30 Menu title buttons 30 Mix 54 MKS 2010 8 MKS 2015 8 MKS 2017 8 MKS 2050 8 MKS 2110M 8 MKS 2420M 8 MKS 2440 MKS 2470 MKS 2700 MKS 8050 MKS 8080 MKS 8082 MKS 8700 Mode selection buttons 20 Modify Ptn No 0001 0999 menu 95 Modifying video borders 66 Soft Edge Soft Border 68 o0 j O00 O00 O0 00 o0 N Modul
150. emory Stick Duo without using the adaptor there is the possibility that the stick cannot be removed resulting in a serious accident Handling Memory Sticks When using Memory Sticks pay attention to the following points Do not touch the connector of the Memory Stick with anything including your finger or metallic objects Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick labeling position Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the labeling position Carry and store the Memory Stick in its case Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet Do not use or store the Memory Stick in a location that is Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive substances Accessing Menus The menus of this switcher enable you to make system settings and settings related to effects To access menus you can use any of the following three methods e Access from the top menu see next section e Access by double clicking see page 26 e Access by single clicking see page 28 Accessing Menus From the Top Menu By pressing a top menu selection button in the menu control block see page 23 you can directly access the menu page for that button The menus which can be acc
151. ent for U signal 3 V Posi Clip Positive clip 113 39 to 113 39 adjustment for V signal Knob Description Setting values 113 39 to 113 39 4 V Nega Clip Negative clip adjustment for V signal To return YUV clip parameters to their default settings Press Unity Frame Memory Frame memory is a function whereby a frame of input video can be frozen and written to memory for further use as material for editing Overview Frame memory capacity The number of frames which can be saved in frame memory varies as shown below depending on the signal format used by the switcher system System Signal format Frame memory capacity HD system 720p 88 frames 1080i 58 frames 1080PsF SD system 480i 444 frames 576i Hardware and software requirements for using frame memory To use frame memory the switcher system requires the following options e MKS 2440 Frame Memory Board Set e BZS 2440M Frame Memory Upgrade Software However the BZS 2440M software is not required when the signal format is 480i or 576i Flow of Frame Memory Operations The flow of frame memory operations is as follows Assign frame memory output to a cross point Select the input signal video before freeze etc See page 120 Freeze the video at the desired point and save an image file in frame memory See page 120 e Recall a desired freeze image from an i
152. enu You can assign utility commands to the buttons in the utility control block Assigning utility commands T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Operation gt Utility Other Settings The Utility menu appears The Assign list of currently assigned utility commands appears at the left of the status area The Utility Command list of all assignable utility commands appears at the right of the status area The status area displays abbreviated utility command names See the next section Utility command list for a list of these abbreviated names Utilit Y No Utility Command i 4_ Editor Enbl Device 2 SWR GPI Enbil Play 3 Panel GPI Enb Stop Safe Title All Stop FM V Frame Freeze No_ Assign B Cue 6 FMV Field Freeze Start TC Shuttle FM V Freeze Off FM K Frame Freeze v Set Clear A popup window appears Press Block Sel Select the group of operation buttons to which you want to assign a utility command Device Utility DEVICE UTILITY operation buttons Enable Utility ENABLE UTILITY operation buttons In the Assign list select the button to which you want to assign the command e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 No Description Setting values Button number selection 4 to 92 1 to 4 a When Device Utility is selected b Ena
153. enu select Setup Diag gt GPI gt DCU GPI Out The DCU GPI Output menu appears The status area shows the trigger type output timing pulse width and action settings of each GPI output signal Other Settings 181 suyas weyshs 6 4e deyD HMI sbumes w s s 6 Ja deyD HAI 182 DCU GPI Output aS Tim ca e Action Status a Key2On Status DSK1 On Status DSK2 On Disable No Action No Action 10 No Action eae No Action Trigger 1 Type am Timing f Action E 2 Using any of the following methods select the GPI output to set a ME1O0n e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 GPI Description Setting values GPI output number 1 to 50 selection To change trigger type settings Press Trigger Type to display a popup window then select the trigger type falling edge Trigger is applied on the falling __ edge of an input pulse rising edge Trigger is applied on the rising edge of an input pulse Ve both edges Trigger is applied on both falling and rising edges of an input pulse Status Trigger is applied when the relay status changes to open or closed or when the level changes to low or high Disable disabled Input pulses are ignored To change output timings When the trigger type is other than Status or Disable you can press Timing to display a popup
154. enu that was visible when you last pressed the Back button This button is disabled when the display history has been erased when you have moved forward through the entire display history and when the display history has been updated by displaying a new menu For details about operation see Selecting menus from the display history page 40 Menu switch buttons You can use the following buttons to switch between the menus when you have selected a Key menu or an Effect Wipe menu Main Menu button Displays a menu with frequently used items Detail Menu button Displays a popup window for selecting menus to make detailed settings Menu title buttons Except for the Top button these buttons display the title of the selected of the selected menu The upper buttons correspond to upper level menus In the example of the previous figure Top is the top menu Key is a first level menu and M E Key1 is a second level menu When you press a button a popup window appears to allow you to select a menu from the next level For details about operation see Selecting by navigating the menu tree page 39 Parameter buttons Parameters adjustable by knobs and their values are shown on the buttons When you press one of these buttons the numeric keypad window see page 33 opens so that you can enter a setting value Button area and status area The button area displays the buttons of the operation target items in t
155. erence 0 00 to 100 00 luminance of shadow 2 Gain Gain of shadow 100 00 to 100 00 key 3 Density Density of shadow 0 00 to 100 00 4 Soft Softness of 0 00 to 100 00 shadow When chroma key shadowing is on key edges are normal with soft edges off To adjust video signals You can vary the gain and hue of chroma key foreground video Gain can be adjusted for the overall video signal or individually for Y and C 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Chroma Key menu press Fred V Proc turning it on 2 Adjust the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Video Gain Overall gain of 100 00 to 100 00 video signal 2 Y Gain Gain of Y signal 100 00 to 100 00 3 C Gain Gain of C signal 100 00 to 100 00 4 Hue Offset Amount of hue 180 00 to 180 00 offset Transforming the Pattern of a Pattern Key 1 From the top menu select Key gt M E Key1 gt Pattern Key The Pattern Key menu appears Pattern Key Pattern Key Position Aspect Rotation Multi ef of angie on 2 Press one of the following buttons depending on what you want to adjust For details about operation see the sections on effect transformations on the pages indicated in parentheses Position Change the key pattern position page 63 Aspect Change the key pattern aspect ratio page 95 Rotation Rotate the key pattern
156. ersa the action is automatically changed to No Action For details of the action when the trigger type is set to Level see the next item Setting the action when the trigger type is Level Action button M E Auto Trans Status area display M E AT M E Cut M E Cut Action button Status area display P P Auto Trans P P AT P P Cut P P Cut M E Key1 Auto Trans M E K1 AT M E Key1 Cut M E K1 Cut M E Key2 Auto Trans M E K2 AT M E Key2 Cut M E K2 Cut DSK1 Auto Trans DSK1 AT DSK1 Cut DSK1 Cut DSK2 Auto Trans DSK2 AT DSK2 Cut DSK2 Cut FTB Auto Trans FTB AT FTB Cut FTB Cut Snapshot Recall SnapShot No Action No Action FM V Field Freeze FM V Field FM V Frame Freeze FM V Frame FM V Freeze Off FM V Off FM K Field Freeze FM K Field FM K Frame Freeze FM K Frame FM K Freeze Off FM K Off Macro Take Macro e 1080i 50 e 1080i 59 94 e 1080PsF 23 976 e 1080PsF 24 e 1080PsF 25 e 1080PsF 29 97 e No Action When Screen Aspect is selected In the popup window press the following action buttons to select the action when the input goes to the high level low level 4 3 e 16 9 e No Action When Level Enable is selected In the popup window press the following buttons to select the action when the input goes to the high level low level e Enable e Disable e No Action When using Signal Format and Screen Aspect
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158. es which you do not want to erase must be saved as files to the hard disk or a Memory Stick See Chapter 7 File Operations page 137 File names e When you press Store a keyboard window appears and the default file name such as image001 appears To change this enter the file name in the keyboard window Maximum eight alphanumeric characters e For automatic saving the file name is automatically set to auto_000 auto_001 and so on e For a key file k is automatically appended to the file name Saving files with Pair on off When saving with Pair turned off a file is created for either the video or key Referred to below as an Single file When Pair is turned on both video and key files are created with the same name Referred to below as Pair files To apply a box shaped mask to a freeze image To link the video and key with a mask press Mask Link in the Freeze menu turning it on 2 When Mask Link is turned off in step 1 press one of the output buttons FM1V or FM1K in the example display of the Freeze menu on page 120 to select it The selected button turns light blue Even when Pair is on if Mask Link is off you can apply different masks to the video and key In this case press the output button to select it for the operation 3 Press Box Mask turning it on 4 Set the parameters for the four sides of the box
159. essed with top menu selection buttons are as follows Menus accessed with top menu selection buttons and their functions Button Menu Function Reference page TOP SHUTDOWN Top Shutdown Display the top menu and Page 42 exit the menu system REG Register 2 gt Make register settings FILE File Make file settings Page 137 SET UP Setup Diagnosis Make settings related to Page 153 setup and to display of error status and error logs DIAG Diagnosis Display error status and Error error logs Messages in the Appendix separate document a The most recently used menu is displayed b Currently not supported To access a menu from the top menu proceed as follows Accessing Menus 25 snuew usn g 4eydeyo WN The menu illustrations in this manual may differ in appearance from the menus actually shown in the menu display of the control panel 1 Press the TOP SHUTDOWN button in the menu control block The top menu appears a Top Menu Sub Menu Tip If you press the FILE SET UP or DIAG button the page for that button appears 2 Inthe Top Menu area select a menu The second level menu of the menu selected in the Top Menu area appears in the Sub Menu area 3 Select a menu in the Sub Menu area If the menu has only two levels the page for the second level menu appears If the menu has three levels a popup window appears so that you can select
160. estination was selected in step 4 b The tally type display changes according to the tally group in use R is red tally and G is green tally Tally group Tally type Group 1 4 1 R1 2 G1 3 R2 4 G2 5 R3 6 G3 7 R4 8 G4 Group 5 8 1 R5 2 G5 3 R6 4 G6 5 R7 6 G7 7 R8 8 G8 6 Press Set Other Settings 185 suas wayshs 6 4e deyD HMI sum s wash 6 Ja deyo HAI To delete parallel tally settings In step 2 select a tally port and press Clear Making wiring settings When configuring a system in which the switcher inputs and outputs are connected to a router it is necessary to set up this connection configuration referred to as wiring in the S Bus space To make new wiring settings T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally Wiring The Wiring menu appears The status areas shows wiring information Wiring No Destination Level Source 1 OUT001 1 IN001 os a a E e _INOO3 2 Press New turning it on and turn the knobs to set the following parameters 3 Turn the knobs to set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 2 Dest Add Destination address 1 to 1024 3 Dest Lvl Destination level 1 to 8 4 Src Add Source address 1 to 1024 5 Src Lvl Source level 1to8 4 Press Set To sort wiring settings Select a wiring setting by carrying out steps 1 and 2 of To modify wiri
161. etup menu See Macro Execution Mode Settings Macro Menu page 175 When a macro is paused at a pause zero event or when a macro is paused in step execution mode restarting such macro is referred to as a macro take operation Macros 129 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo MMM suoljesedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HI Executing a macro in normal execution mode 1 In the Flexi Pad control block press the MCRO button turning it on This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro operation 2 Press the BANK SEL button turning it on The display on the memory recall buttons changes to the state shown in the above figure You can now select the save destination bank For details of the correspondence between banks and registers see page 125 3 Press a memory recall button to select a bank The most significant digit in the numeric display shows the number of the selected bank Each memory recall button shows the corresponding register number and register status for the selected bank Lit orange Register holding macro data Lit yellow Last recalled register Off Empty register 4 Press the memory recall button showing the register number to be recalled The button you pressed lights yellow the macro register is recalled and the macro is executed During macro execution the button you pressed remains yellow but flashes
162. execute a swap To undo a copy or swap Press Undo in the Copy Swap menu The color correctors are restored to their states before the copy or swap Input Video Processing You can adjust the following for YUV signals e Overall video signal gain e Y signal gain e C signal gain e Hue delay e Black level To execute input video processing Display the Input Process menu then proceed as follows Input Process T Press Input Proc turning it on 2 Adjust the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 1 Video Gain Overall video 200 00 to 200 00 signal gain 2 Y Gain Y signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 3 C Gain C signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 4 Hue Delay Hue delay 180 00 to 180 00 5 Black Level Black level 116 90 to 116 90 To return input video processing parameters to their default settings Press Unity Primary Color Correction Adjust the following for RGB signals e Black balance e White balance e Gamma correction e Knee correction White balance Output level adjustment Output level A i A Input level Knee Input level v correction Black balance adjustment Unadjusted signal Adjusted signal To execute primary color correction Display the Primary menu and carry out the following operation Primary 1 Press Primary turning it on 2 As required press the button for
163. eze to display Enable A freeze frame can now be captured 6 If required apply a mask to the selected signal See To apply a box shaped mask to a freeze image page 121 T Atthe point you want to freeze press one of the following Frame Frz Freeze an image frame Field Frz Freeze an image field In the following signal formats a field freeze is not possible 1080PsF 23 976 1080PsF 24 1080PsF 25 1080PsF 29 97 720P 59 94 This freezes the input image In this state no freeze image has yet been saved You can repeat this operation any number of times until the desired freeze image is obtained 8 When you have obtained the freeze image you want press Store in the Freeze menu and confirm the name in the keyboard window For details of the saved file names see the next item File names If before saving the freeze image you press FM Output to switch the frame memory the freeze image is saved automatically in freeze memory Automatic save The freeze image is saved in memory and a thumbnail for the video and or key appears The Remain count under Store showing the number of images that can be saved decreases by one or by two if Pair is turned on in step 3 Number of images which can be saved maximum number of images Store Remain Saved freeze images are erased if you power off the switcher or execute a reset with the setup menu Freeze imag
164. following buttons depending on the file operation File Media to select Button to operation press Load Load source media Source Dir Save Save destination Dest Dir media Delete Media where target file Target Dir is saved Rename Media where target file Target Dir is saved Copy Copy source media Source Dir Copy destination Dest Dir media A popup window opens 1 SYSTEM is specified as the target directory No other directory can be selected 4 Press the button for the desired media type Hard Disk or Memory Stick and press OK The popup window closes 1 44 Operating on Individual Data Files External Device Control From Editing Systems Overview You can control the MFS 2000 system from an external editing system by using 9 pin serial control signals and GPI signals Refer to the documentation of your editing system for more information about operations on the editing system Controllable Functions When using 9 pin serial control signals Following is a list of the functions which can be controlled via the EDITOR connector on the rear panel of the processor e Signal selection e Specification of effect pattern numbers e Specification of transition directions normal or reverse e Specification of transition rates e Execution of auto transitions e Saving snapshots store and recalling snapshots When using GPI signals F
165. following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done Basic operations Advanced operations i Done as required a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and E a A ee ee ee ee Modifications in the Appendix esos of aE l SR A 1 separate document preset color mix Change the position and size of the effect pattern page 63 a is selected i I l I Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 i Snapshots page 124 Macros page 127 l l I l l I I l I Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 You can select effects using either the Flexi Pad control block or menus 56 Selecting Effects Selecting Effects With the Flexi Pad Control Block 2 1 4 OOOO 7 28 PA ij 14 0 00 oO oooo o O 888 d a OOOO N mmm p oo A Deedee 000o B 2o00 ooooooo oo g oo0o0000000000 K O z aT 10 2000 Hor O M opooooooo 00o Oooo0co 0000 ogopa OO gt oO
166. from a menu 4 Set the following parameter with knob 1 Knob 1 Decay Description Degree to which the trail is left Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 When the image in afterimages is Flat Color you can press Flat Color and set the color from the popup window which appears See page 55 for more information about how to set the color To transform afterimages into stardust The afterimage portion becomes stardust and gradually disappears 1 Inthe Effect w ipe gt M E Effect gt Trail Shadow menu turn Trail Dust on Advanced Effect Operations 101 suoljesadQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HI 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Trail Dust Amount of the 0 00 to 100 00 2 afterimage disappearing as stardust 2 Dust Soft Timing with which stardust disappears 3 Dust Size Size of stardust 0 00 to 100 00 gt 0 00 to 100 00 a 0 00 is no afterimages 100 00 is no transformation of afterimages into stardust b Higher values make the stardust disappear more slowly Adding Shadows Around Effects This operation can only be carried out on M E effects It is not supported for some patterns For more information refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document Shadow To add shadows e Shadows are added to both channels of 2 channel effects
167. g p Je deyo HHMI BUIYOIME OapiA Jo soiseg y Je deUD Mn 48 In the PGM row of the PGM PST cross point control block press the M E button at the right edge The M E button lights in red and the output video of the M E bank the lion is selected as the PGM bus video At this stage the 3rd button from the left in the background A row on the M E cross point control block also lights in red In the PST row press the 4th button from the left The button lights in amber and the castle video is selected as PST bus video In the PGM PST transition control block press the WIPE transition type selection button lighting it Wipe is selected as the transition type Select pattern number 0001 When you use the Flexi Pad control block procced as follows 1 Press the PP ALL button lighting it 2 Press the EFF WIPE button lighting it 3 Press the PTN NO button lighting it in green 4 With the numeric buttons enter the digit 1 The number that you entered appears in the numeric display 5 Press the ENTR button Pattern number 0001 is selected In the PGM PST transition control block slowly move the fader lever down Or press the AUTO TRANS button The wipe transition starts On the program monitor screen the video of the castle gradually moves in from the left of the video of the lion When the transition completes the lion video is gone and the castle video occupies the entire screen At this stage
168. ggle the auto insert mode on or off 3 Press a button for which a macro attachment is set The macro in the register assigned to the button is merged with the macro being edited Macros 131 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyp MMM suoljesedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HN 132 However the macro assigned to the button is not executed Saving a Macro Press the STORE button or memory recall button STOR XX where XX is the register number to save the edited macro in a register To return to the state before editing without saving the macro editing results Press the memory recall button EXIT to recall the same register again This returns to the state before editing without saving the macro editing results Deleting a Macro 1 In the Flexi Pad control block press the MCRO button Press the BANK SEL button turning it on Press a memory recall button to select a bank Press the STORE button turning it on oF O N Hold down the MCRO button and then press the the memory recall button showing the corresponding register number The button you pressed goes off and this deletes the macro The STORE button goes off Using Macro Attachment Macro attachment is a function whereby a macro register is assigned to a control panel button linking the execution of the button function with a macro execution Select one of the following three linking modes to make the macro attachment Pre macro Mode
169. gnment to Basic Settings cross point buttons is done by assigning pair numbers to cross point button numbers For the operation of combining a video signal and key signal see Creating a pair from a video signal and key signal page 159 Assigning signals to cross point buttons To carry out the assignment of a video signal and key signal pair to a cross point button use the Xpt Assign menu T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Operation gt Xpt Assign The Xpt Assign menu appears XPT Assign Video Key Pair P No Video XPT Button No P No Video Key a Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 P2 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 5 Input 6 Input 6 e z Shift Mode at a Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 o o The XPT Button cross point button list appears at the left of the status area This list includes the following items No cross point button number P No video signal and key signal pair number Video video signal name source name Key key signal name source name The Video Key Pair list appears at the right of the status area This list includes the following items P No video signal and key signal pair number Video video signal name source name being one of the pair Using any of the following methods select the cross point button number to which you want to assign the signal e Press a cross point button in the AUX bus
170. he ENTR button This confirms the effect pattern number entered in step 4 When an invalid pattern number is entered A warning tone sounds and the system exits pattern number input mode Check the correct pattern number and repeat from step 3 Selecting Effects From Menus Selecting Effects T From the top menu select Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main The Main menu appears Main Ptn No Ptn No Sig a Prev Y Next 0002 Reverse gt Position zj Auto Center Border Soft TEPE Border Fill Border Color o E Ad off omi Matte j The example in the above figure shows effect pattern 0002 selected See page 61 for an example of the screen when a pattern numbered 1001 or higher is selected 2 Press Pattern A popup window appears 001 0002 0003 0004 E e 0005 0006 0007 0008 SES A amp a f r P Window Group Hold Select C a H o v Page a Page Down Up Close To scroll the popup window Do one of the following e Use the scroll bar on the right e Rotate knob 1 Each rotation scrolls 1 line up or down e Press Page Down or Page Up Each press scrolls 3 lines up or down To select the desired pattern from a group of patterns press Group Select A popup window appears a Standard Enhanced Rotary Matrix Random Diamond NAM slid Matrix Dust Super Mix s Split Expansion Squeeze Door Frame 2D Trans 3D Trans Flip Tumble In Out Y C
171. he M E bank keys are called key 1 and key 2 and the PGM PST bank keys are called downstream key 1 and downstream key 2 The downstream keys are also abbreviated as DSK1 and DSK2 Inserting Text With a Luminance Key or Linear Key Key 1 or downstream key 1 DSK1 Transition Key 2 or downstream key 2 DSK2 A linear key is a type of luminance key but with less variation in gain allowing more precise adjustment The following procedure shows how to set up key 1 on the M E bank The same operations can be used with the other keys as well key 2 and downstream keys 1 and 2 To select luminance or linear key and set the key parameters T From the top menu select Key gt M E Key1 gt Main The Main menu appears Main Auto CRK Auto Start Key Priority ae adf ran H Luminance On Over Key Fill Fill Color Key Source H AH H i Matte Auto Sel Edge Color Mask Show Key Ed AH A D Badr O Key 2 Press Key Type A popup window appears eed Chroma Pattern bd Close a Composing Video With Keys 77 suolyesedo aiseg g saydeyo Hh suolyeiedg oiseg g Jaydeyo Wa 78 To select a key source Composing Video With Keys 3 To select a luminance key press Luminance To select a linear key press Linear The popup window closes Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Clip Reference level for key signal genera
172. he selected menu In the setup menu and other menus a status area may also be displayed to show lists for selecting setting values see following figure Status area Output M E PGM EDIT PVW AUX 1 M E PVW M E K PVW PGM CLN DSK PVV M E Key PVW ail M E K PVW Button area Interpreting buttons The following figure shows the information displayed on function buttons Function name Lights in light blue when parameters are assigned to knobs Icon Status display The following table shows how to interpret other buttons Name Display State Parameter Clip Value displayed Value can be changed button pa 0 00 Execute button Not executing function me Start Auto Start Executing function lit in light purple Interpreting Menu Screens _ A Nh snuey usn Ja deyo HANI Icons displayed on buttons The following table shows the icons which are displayed on buttons and the functions which they represent The functions are executed when a button with the corresponding icon is pressed Name Function Popup icon Open a popup window Numeric keypad Open the numeric keypad window the icon timecode window the hexadecimal keypad window or the page number input window Keyboard icon Open the keyboard window Shortcut icons Switch the menu display Close icon Close a popup window apo Em Scrol
173. hite Dark and Chroma for the output signal currently being set are returned to their default values Making vertical blanking width and through mode settings 1 From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt V Blank Through The V Blank Through menu appears The status area shows the output port numbers and for each port the assigned output signal vertical blanking width and through mode setting Other Settings V Blank Through Output V Blank Mask Thru Mode faa i PCM 19 M E PGM 19 _ EDIT PVW 19 AUX 1 19 M E PVW 19 M E K PVW 19 PGM CLN 19 DSK PVW 19 Thru Mode Enable Enable Disable Enable Enable Enable Enable Select the output port number for which you want to make the setting e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 No Output port number selection 4 to 84 a Values 5 to 8 are only valid when the MKS 2110M option is installed The selected output port number appears in reverse video Press V Blank Turn the knobs to adjust the parameters Knob Description Setting values 2 Mask End Last line of vertical 10to 19 blanking interval 6 to 225 7 to 20 7 to 25 a When signal format is 480i 59 94 b When signal format is 5761 50 c For any signal format with valid scan lines of 1080i or 1080PsF d Whe
174. ices 147 suoneado ad1neq jeuse xy g sajdeyup Nhl suolyesodQ aaineq jeuiayxy g Ja deyo nA Checking Device Status DEV Status 3 Local Timecode Status Current Start TC 01 23 52 19 01 00 00 00 Variable Ii 2 Play 12 36 24 13 FERIM ka 33 16 20 00 4 Pien 08 5 Shtl gt 6 Stop 23 59 59 29 20 02 03 08 150 i TC Start TC CLR Variable Set Variable CLR we The following information is shown in the Status When other devices are used When the Video Disk Communications Protocol is used Still Status display Playing still image column Status When the Video Disk When other devices display Communications are used Protocol is used XXXX Not communicating or Communications with communicating but the the device are being device type cannot be carried out normally read but status information is not received Local Port is not open The REMOTE LOCAL switch of the device is set to LOCAL Tape Out No file loaded VTR No tape loaded Disk recorder No file loaded Rec Recording Cue gt Cueing up in the forward direction Cue lt Cueing up in the reverse direction Eject Ejecting cassette Play Playing Stop Stopped Stopped in standby on mode Stb Off Stopped in standby off mode FF Fast forwarding Rewind Rewinding Shtl gt Searching in the forward dir
175. ideo With Keys 81 suolyesedo oiseg saydeyo Hh suoljeredo aiseg g Ja deyo WA Knob Description Setting values 1 H Position Move the sample mark horizontally 100 00 to 100 00 2 V Position Move the sample mark vertically 100 00 to 100 00 2 3 Size Adjust the size of the sample mark 1 00 to 100 00 a The setting range varies depending on the signal format and screen aspect and size settings 3 Press Auto Start Auto chroma key is executed on the basis of the color inside the sample mark and chroma key video is output to the monitor screen Auto CRK is turned off automatically To adjust chroma key video In the Main menu see page 77 press Key Type 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Clip Reference level for key signal generation 0 00 to 100 00 2 Gain Gain of key 100 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 4 Density Density of key 0 00 to 100 00 5 Filter Filter coefficient 1 to 9 a Set to 1 for through processing with no filter applied The filter becomes stronger as larger numbers are specified To make finer adjustments see Adjusting Chroma Keys page 106 Composing Video With Pattern Keys To select pattern key and set the key parameters The following procedure shows how to set up key on the M E bank The same operations can be used to set up the o
176. ill 81 selecting a key source 81 shadows 108 window 107 Y balance 108 Chroma Key menu 106 Clean mode 104 Clear button hexadecimal keypad window 36 keyboard window 38 numeric keypad window 35 page number input window 38 Close button hexadecimal keypad window 36 keyboard window 37 numeric keypad window 35 page number input window 38 Color 1 setting 89 Color background 88 Color Bkgd menu 89 Color correction 111 CCR menu 111 copy or swap 112 input video processing 112 luminance processing 115 masking 114 output video processing 118 primary color correction 113 RGB clip 115 secondary color correction 114 spot color adjustment 117 YUV clip 118 Color Corrector Board MKS 2420M 8 Color mixing 89 Control from editing systems 145 Control Panel 1 M E panel 10 12 1 5 M E panel 10 11 1 5 M E wide panel 10 11 Copying 135 Copying or swapping color corrector settings 112 Creating a pair from a video signal and key signal 159 Crop menu 97 Cropping crop mode 169 effects 97 Cross point button numbers 13 156 Cross point button rows 13 14 16 Cross point buttons assigned signals 158 assigning signals 156 158 Cross point hold 124 Cueup 147 Custom mode 154 155 Cut transition 74 CUT button 17 D Date Time menu 164 Date time setting 164 DCU 146 DDR SD9P 190 DDR VDCP_ 190 Del button 38 Delay mode 105 Delegation selection buttons 21 Detail Information menu 161 Device Control Unit MKS 2700 8 Device Control U
177. ils see To select frame memory output page 121 3 Press Pair turning it on off The selection for operation changes as follows On Only Pair files appear in the list and the operation applies simultaneously to the video and key files Off The list shows both Pair files and Single files and operations apply separately to the video and key files About Single files and Pair files see Saving files with Pair on off page 121 Frame Memory 4 When Pair is turned off press one of the output buttons to select it for the operation The selected button turns light blue 5 Do one of the following to select the image file to recall e Press directly on the list appearing in the status area e Press the list arrow buttons e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 to number of saved image files 1 No File number Freeze image selection in the list is reflected in thumbnail selection and vice versa 6 If Pair is off press the Video or Key thumbnail to select the target The selected button turns light blue 7 Press Recall This recalls the freeze image which appears in FM1V and or FM1K Managing Image Files Renaming an image file T From the top menu select Frame Memory gt Rename The Rename menu appears Regardless of whether pair mode is on or off all saved frame memory image files appear in the list Names of the selected im
178. information about the selected port a video port and a list of response times Port Setting Port Dev Type Name Asgn Editor File Lst 8 3 2 DDRVDCP PORTS3 2 Dev6 EYS No Item Setting DDR Type Player 2 Maximum Open Delay 3 Maximum Cueup Delay 4 Play After Cueup Delay 5 Stop Delay DDR Type FAE Assign DDR VDCP detailed settings screen 1 Press DDR Type A popup window opens 2 Select Player or Recorder Player Functions as player Recorder Functions as recorder 3 Using any of the following methods select the video port or a response time to set e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 3 No Setting item selection 1to52 a 1 Video Port port associated with the serial port being set The output port of a player and the input port of a recorder 2 Maximum Open Delay maximum time required to open a file 3 Maximum Cueup Delay maximum time required to cue up a file 4 Play After Cueup Delay delay time from the cued up state to begin playback 5 Stop Delay delay time from Stop command to actual stop 4 Turn knob 4 to set the video port or the response time Knob Description Setting values 4 Setting Video port number 0 to 1279 setting Response time 0 to 255 a 0 No assignment 5 Press Set The setting is confirmed Ma
179. insert keys into background video and to delete keys from background video For more information about key transitions see To select the next transition page 55 Preparing Transitions page 69 and Inserting and Deleting Keys Only page 86 Composing Video With Chroma Keys To select chroma key To select a chroma key source To select a chroma key fill To adjust auto chroma key Key source key fill Background video Chroma key video The following procedure shows how to set up key 1 on the M E bank The same operations can be used to set up the other keys as well key 2 and downstream keys 1 and 2 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Main menu see page 77 press Key Type A popup window appears see page 77 2 Press Chroma Refer to step 1 in To select a key source page 78 in the procedure for luminance and linear keys Referring to the procedure for luminance and linear keys in To select a key fill page 79 set the key fill to Key Bus and select the key fill with the cross point buttons 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key gt Main menu see page 77 press Auto CRK turning it on A square frame sample mark appears in the external monitor screen Also the key source is set automatically to Self 2 Adjust the following parameters so that the chroma key reference color J gp typically blue is seen within the sample mark Composing V
180. ion OVER indicators FRAMES M E transition control block on 1 5 M E panel and 1 5 M E wide panel Next transition selection buttons Transition type selection buttons OVER indicators KEY1 ON and KEY2 ON buttons OVER OVER FRAMES Transition execution section Transition type selection buttons B Next transition selection buttons M E transition control block on 1 M E panel Control Panel Configuration Transition execution section This figure shows the transition execution section on the 1 5 M E and 1 5 M E wide panels Transition indicator Fader lever FRAMES Transition rate display section Fader lever Move the lever up and down to execute the transition Transition indicator Displays the progress of the transition with 24 LEDs The number of lit LEDs increases as the transition proceeds Transition rate display section Displays the specified transition rate the time from the start to the end of the transition in units of frames See Setting Transition Rates page 69 for more information about how to specify transition rates AUTO TRANS transition button Press to execute a transition automatically at the specified transition rate The transition begins immediately and the button lights in amber The button goes out when the transition finishes CUT button Press to exe
181. ion buttons Transition type selection buttons 1 M E panel To select the transition type Selecting Transition Types Press one of the transition type selection buttons in the M E transition control block or the PGM PST transition control block lighting the button MIX The new video overlaps the current video finally replacing it EFF A transition using an effect pattern is executed In the PGM PST bank this button is WIPE PST COLOR MIX This is a two stage mix dissolve comprising two transitions In the first transition a color matte non patterned color signal is gradually mixed into the current video In the second transition the new video is gradually mixed into the color matte When this is selected you can use the following procedure to select the matte color To select a color matte for preset color mix d From the top menu select Misc gt Transition The Transition menu appears Transition EE a M E Pst Col __ P P Pst Col ee To select the next transition 2 Select the target of the setting e Press M E Pst Col to select a color matte for the M E bank e Press P P Pst Col to select a color matte for the PGM PST bank 1 5M E panel only A popup window appears displaying the same 8 colors as a color bar ns Ss m Magenta Red Blue Black wor c 3 Press the button for the color that is closest to the desired color The popup window closes 4 Set the
182. ions refer to the MKS 8080 8082 Operation Guide or Operation Manual supplied with the MKS 8080 8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel Note that the MKS 8080 8082 Operation Manual is supplied as a PDF file unlike the MKS 8080 8082 Operation Guide For more information about the MKS 8080 8082 Operation Manual contact the Sony dealer from whom you purchased the MKS 8080 8082 Names and Functions of Parts Chapter Control Panel Types In this system you can use any one of the three control panels shown on the following page This manual refers to these control panels by the names shown in parentheses in the figure on that page Control Panel Types 9 Seq JO suogouny pue saweN Zz Ja deyo HT Gi a OOOOO aaja 5088 8000 0000 000 OOOO p000 OOOO a 3
183. isecininsiensietcetnnnstasnt niet vtdnatseninintnentenn 193 Table of Contents 5 6 Table of Contents Overview chapter Introduction This manual is the User s Guide for the MFS 2000 Multi Format Switcher system The MFS 2000 system is comprised of the MFS 2000 Multi Format Switcher Processor the main unit and optional system devices such as control panels and system boards In place of the official device names this manual refers to the devices in the system by the names shown in the following table Official device name Name used in this manual MFS 2000 Multi Format Switcher Processor Switcher or processor MKS 2010 1 M E Control Control panel or 1 M E Panel panel MKS 2015 1 5 M E Control Control panel or 1 5 M E Panel panel a MKS 2017 1 5 M E Wide Control Panel wide panel Control panel or 1 5 M E MKS 2470 DME Board Set DME or DME option DCU 8000 Device Control Unit DCU or MKS 8700 MKS 8700 DCU 2000 Device Control Unit DCU or MKS 2700 MKS 2700 a The term 1 5 M E system refers to systems using either the 1 5 M E panel or the 1 5 M E wide panel System Features The MFS 2000 system is a compact multi format switcher system supporting numerous HD and SD signal formats The principal features of this system are as follows Multi format support Support for the 480i 59 94 and 5761 50 formats is standard The optional BZS 200
184. ists across serial ports connected to the same disk recorder For more information about how to share file lists see To share file lists page 189 Loading files Proceed as follows to load a file from a file list d From the top menu select Misc gt DDR VTR gt File List The File List menu appears 2 Tum the knob to select the player device which has the file you want to load Knob 1 DEV Description Setting values 1to6 Device number Controlling External Devices 149 suoneado adIneq jeuse xy g saydeyup NM suolyesodQ aaineq jeuiayxy g Ja deyo HA Do one of the following to select the file to load e Press directly on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 2 List No 1 and upwards File number Register number 0 and upwards a Disk recorder b Extended VTR Press File Load The selected file is loaded and its name appears at the top of the status area Creating new files disk recorders only 1 From the top menu select Misc gt DDR VTR gt File List The File List menu appears The upper part of the status area shows the device number of the currently selected device and the currently loaded file The lower part of the status area shows the currently loaded file list File List DEV 4 Current File Name Sacred_toroch_Relay_j_
185. ity 1 w Angle Color mode Parameter group 1 2 Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum 1 Luminance of 0 00 to 100 00 edges on side close to light source 2 Sat 1 Saturation of edges 0 00 to 100 00 on side close to light source 3 Hue Hue of edges 359 99 to 0 00 4 Angle Direction of light 100 00 to 100 00 source Parameter group 2 2 Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum 2 Luminance of 0 00 to 100 00 edges on side away from light source 2 Sat 2 Saturation of edges 0 00 to 100 00 on side away from light source 3 Hue Hue of edges 359 99 to 0 00 4 Angle Direction of light 100 00 to 100 00 source a Knobs 3 and 4 are shared by parameter groups 1 2 and 2 2 b 0 00 is light striking from the right side of the picture 100 00 is one rotation in the counterclockwise direction and 100 00 is one rotation in the clockwise direction To soften beveled edges 1 2 In the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Beveled Edge menu turn Edge Soft on Select the operating channels See Selecting Channels page 61 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob 1 Inner Description Setting values Softness of inner 0 00 to 100 00 side of edges 2 Boundary Softness of edge 0 00 to 100 00 boundaries Boundary _ amp 2 Advanced Effect Operations 99 suo
186. ize is Standard 136 x 138 b When matrix size is Compact 128 x 128 Making external box settings If you need to acquire the signal selection status of external devices via parallel input assign a matrix to S Bus space as an external selector external box 1 From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally gt External Box The External Box menu appears The status area shows a list of device names matrix sizes source addresses destination addresses and levels No Assign appears in the Matrix Size column of unused external boxes External Box Device Braet Size Source Destination rie SWR 136 x 138 js 20 Enamel 0x7 e e E External 2 16 x1 a cima memp s wo 2 External 48x 1 301 200 E B The switcher SWR is displayed but cannot be set here To make switcher settings use the S Bus Assign menu Using any of the following methods select the external box to set e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob Knob 1 Ext Box No External box selection Description Setting values 1to4 Press Matrix Size A popup window appears Select the matrix size No Assign Do not use 8 x 1 Select an external box with 8 inputs and 1 output 16 x 1 Select an external box with 16 inputs and 1 output 32 x 1 Select an external box with 32 inputs and 1 output Press S Bus Assign Turn the
187. k For details of the correspondence between banks and registers see page 125 Press a memory recall button to select a bank The most significant digit in the numeric display shows the number of the selected bank Each memory recall button shows the corresponding register number and register status for the selected bank Lit orange Register holding macro data Lit yellow Last recalled register Off Empty register Press the STORE button turning it on Press the memory recall button showing the register number to be registered The Flexi Pad control block enters macro edit mode and the MCRO button lights in red The memory recall buttons change as shown below a XX The number of the register containing a macro being created or edited If required press the AUTO INS button to toggle the auto insert mode on or off see the next item Create the events carry out the control panel operations to be registered as events in the macro You can include pause events see page 129 For details of events that can be registered see page 127 e When auto insert mode is on execution of a control panel operation automatically registers an event in the macro e When auto insert mode is off proceed to step 8 During macro creation or editing if you press any of the mode selection buttons other than the MCRO button TRANSRATE button and so on the executed operation is also registered as an event In thi
188. keying generates a key signal based on a particular color reference color in the foreground typically a plain blue background The window refers to the range of colors which are regarded as matching this specified reference color to create the key signal As seen on a vectorscope the range for this matching corresponds to a truncated sector see the following figure This range is specified by two parameters the Angle parameter which determines the range of the hue parameter and the Crop parameter which determines the degree of truncation Advanced Key Operations 107 suoneiado peoueapy g Jeldeyo MMM suoljesadQ peouenpy g Jaydeyo HA 108 Angle Reference color hue Range of colors remaining as foreground Range of colors creating the key signal to be replaced by background signal a The Crop and Angle values do not change even if you use the auto chroma key function To adjust the window the Clip Gain Hue must be adjusted to appropriate values Set these to appropriate values first and then proceed as follows 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key gt Chroma Key menu press Window turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Crop Crop value a 100 00 to 0 00 a See above figure To adjust the Y balance In normal chroma keying the key signal is based on the chrominance component only a
189. king detailed settings for Extended VTRs For Extended VTRs settings are required to specify response times until command execution The status area of the Port Setting menu for Extended VTR devices shows information about the selected port and a list of response times Port Setting Port Dev Type Name Asgn Editor File Lst 6 2 6 Extended VTR PORT2 6 DevS Dev5 N Item Setting a Maximum Open Dela 2 Maximum Cueup Delay 3 Play After Cueup Delay 4 Stop Delay w Extended VTR detailed settings screen 1 Using any of the following methods select a response time to set e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 3 No Setting item selection 1to48 a 1 Maximum Open Delay maximum time required to open a file 2 Maximum Cueup Delay maximum time required to cue up a file 3 Play After Cueup Delay delay time from the cued up state to begin playback 4 Stop Delay delay time from Stop command to actual stop 2 Turn the knob to set the response time Knob Description 4 Setting Response time Setting values 0 to 255 3 Press Set The setting is confirmed Other Settings 191 sBumes wayshs 6 4e deyD Hh Hh Chapter 9 System Settings Other Settings 192 Index A Advanced Operations effect 95 key 104 All Selected menu 139 Al
190. knob Other Settings sBuimes weyshs 6 4e deyD HHI shumes wash 6 Ja deyO Wnt 188 Knob 1 Port Description Setting values Port selection 1 and upwards 2 a Output port numbers are sequential numbers with respect to number pairs the pairs consisting of a slot number 2 to 6 and a port number 1 to 54 MKS 2700 Uses slot 2 only Settings can be made in the range to 36 MKS 8700 The setting range varies depending on the number of slots used Press Dev Type A popup window opens Select the type of device to assign VTR VTR DDR SD9P Disk recorder Sony Disk 9 pin Protocol DDR VDCP Disk recorder Video Disk Communications Protocol Extended VTR Extended VTR Mixer Audio mixer No Assign No assignment Press Port Setting to make the detailed settings required to control the specific device you plan to connect See the following sections for more information about how to make detailed settings for the various device types To make detailed settings for VTRs page 189 e Making detailed settings for disk recorders Sony Disk 9 pin Protocol page 190 e Making detailed settings for disk recorders Video Disk Communications Protocol page 190 e Making detailed settings for Extended VTRs page 191 Audio mixers cannot be operated from this system If you have a valid BZS 8050 license operation from an editing keyboard is possible To re
191. knobs to set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 2 Source Source start address 4 to 10172 1 to 1009 1 to 993 3 Destination Destination start 1 to 1024 address 4 Level Level in S Bus space 1 to 8 a When matrix size is 8 x 1 b When matrix size is 16 x 1 c When matrix size is 32 x 1 Other Settings 183 suas wayshs 6 4e deyD HMI shumes wash 6 J8 deyO HAI To couple external boxes For the external boxes that you want to connect set the same destinations and levels in step 6 By coupling a number of external boxes you can increase the number of inputs Example External box 1 set to 8 x 1 size External box 2 set to 32 x 1 size By coupling these two external boxes you obtain 40 inputs 8 32 Making tally group settings With the S Bus protocol tally control is possible for groups to 8 but in this system you can use either groups 1 to 4 or groups 5 to 8 You can select whether or not to transfer tally information over the S Bus and select the type of grouping d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally gt Group Tally The Group Tally menu appears Group Tally Tally Group _ S Bus Tally ally Gp Sel __ a H Group 1 4 Enable Separate 2 Press Tally Group A popup window appears 3 Select the groups to use Group 1 4 Use groups 1 to 4 Group 5 8 Use groups 5 to 8 4 Press S Bus Tally to select whether or not to
192. l menu 137 Angle 96 Aspect 95 Aspect ratio 154 ATTCH ENBL button 23 Attributes snapshot 124 Audio mixer 146 188 Auto chroma key 81 AUTO TRANS buttons Auto transition executing 74 snapshot 124 AUX bus control block 15 AUX Bus Remote Panel MKS 8080 8 simple connection 151 AUX Bus Remote Panel MKS 8082 8 simple connection 151 AUX delegation buttons 15 17 18 Back button 30 Background signals 43 Bank 125 BANK SEL button 20 Basic operations changing the position and size of effect patterns 63 composing video with keys 76 executing transitions 73 fading the video to black 93 modifying video borders 66 preparing transitions 69 selecting effects 56 selecting transition types 53 selecting video 49 using internally generated signals 88 video switching on the M E bank 44 video switching on the PGM PST bank 47 Basic settings system settings 153 Beveled edge 98 Border adding to keys 83 adding to video 67 color setting 67 102 105 softening 68 Border Color menu 102 BS button 37 Bus fixed mode 13 175 Bus override 124 Bus toggle 174 Button area 30 BZS 2000M_ 8 162 BZS 2440M_ 8 162 BZS 2470M_ 8 162 BZS 8050 8 162 C Calibration 165 Caps Lock button 37 CCR menu 111 Channel selecting from menus 61 selecting with the buttons 61 Chroma key 81 adjusting manually 106 adjusting video 82 adjusting video signals 108 auto chroma key 81 color cancel 107 composition method 106 key active 106 selecting a key f
193. l the function button area e Scroll the list in the status area e Switch a pattern Scroll icons Knob assigner A Assign a parameter to a knob icon Window hold Do not close a popup window even when a icon 2 function selection button is pressed Popup Windows General popup windows 32 Interpreting Menu Screens When you press a button with the icon a popup window opens in the basic screen The popup window may be the scrolling type For details see the next section Close button D Function button area Function button area Displays functions and menus for selection The currently selected button lights in light blue The popup window closes when you press a button in this area Close button Closes the popup window General popup windows scrolling type Function button area Scroll buttons 0608 f 0624 f 0661 a lex a 0804 B 0902 Close button Page Up Page Down buttons Window Hold button Function button area Displays functions and menus for selection The popup window closes when you press a button in this area However it does not close if the Window Hold button is on Scroll buttons Scroll the function button area up and down Window Hold button Press this button turning it on if you want to keep the window open even after pressing a button in the function button area Page Up Page Down buttons Scr
194. lect the video side signal assigned as the key source to the pair number KEY1 button SRC BUS button lit KEY button Q000 Cross point button row 1 5 M E panel KEY1 button SRC BUS button lit KEY button Cross point button row 1 M E panel To select a key fill 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Main menu see page 77 press Key Fill A popup window appears 2 Press one of the following Key Bus Key fill bus signal selected in the AUX bus control block Matte Signal generated by internal color matte signal generator When this is selected you can select the matte color as explained in the next section To adjust the key fill color 3 if you selected Key Bus in step 2 first press the KEY1 button in the AUX bus control block lighting it then press the SRC BUS button extinguishing it and finally select the key fill from the cross point button row See the following figure Composing Video With Keys 79 suolyes
195. llel input ports You can assign GPI inputs to DCU parallel input ports which are not being used for tally external box input and tally enable input See Tally Setup System Tally Menu page 182 for more information about tally external box input and tally enable input 1 From the top menu select Setup Diag gt GPI gt DCU In Config The DCU Input Config menu appears Other Settings 179 sBuimes weayshs 6 4e deyD i sum s w s s 6 J8 deyO HAI 180 The status area shows a list of DCU input ports with their current signal assignments DCU Input Config Port Tally GPl Tally Ext Box Tally Inupt Tally Input Tally Input Tally Input _NoAssign p GPI Input GPI Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 Z 8 2 Using any of the following methods select an input port for the assignment You can choose either a port with no current assignment No Assign or a port with an assignment Then select the GPI input to assign e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Port DCU input port number 4 to 1028 selection 2 GPI GPI input number 1 to 50 selection a For the MKS 2700 set in the range 1 to 34 3 Press GPI Set To clear GPI input assignments Select an input port as in step 2 of the above procedure then press Clear Setting DCU GPI inputs d F
196. macros see Macros page 127 d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Operation gt Macro Other Settings 175 suas weayshs 6 4e deyD HMI sumas wass 6 Ja deyo Wnt 176 The Macro menu appears Exec Mode 2 Press Exec Mode A popup window appears 3 Select the macro execution mode Normal Execution of the next event starts automatically when a macro event finishes executing Step Execution pauses when a macro event finishes executing GPI Input Output Setup GPI Menu Use the GPI menu to set up GPI signal inputs and outputs between the switcher control panel or DCU MKS 8700 2700 and external devices To enable GPI input to the switcher or control panel You need to enable GPI input before you can use GPI input signals Do this in the Enable Safe Title menu T From the top menu select Misc gt Enable Safe Title The Enable Safe Title menu appears Enable Safe Title _ Panel GPI Safe Title 2 Press the button for the type of GPI input to enable To enable GPI input to the control panel Press Panel GPI setting it to Enable To enable GPI input to the switcher Press SWR GPI setting it to Enable Other Settings Setting switcher GPI inputs d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt GPI gt SWR GPI In The SWR GPI Input menu appears The status area shows the GPI input ports and the trigger type and action set for the signal to be input to each port SW
197. mage file saved in memory See page 122 e Rename see page 122 or delete see page 123 an image file saved in memory Frame Memory 119 suoneiado peoueapy g Jeldeyo Ih suoljesedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HA Preparations Assigning frame memory output to cross point buttons Frame memory images freeze images etc can be assigned to either the video or key channels of frame memory to 3 The following three types of output destinations are available six channels e FM 1 Video and FM 1 Key e FM 2 Video and FM 2 Key e FM 3 Video and FM 3 Key Before using frame memory images you need to assign one or more of the six channels listed above to cross point buttons You can assign channels in pairs For example if you assign FM 1 Video and FM 1 Key as a pair you can select both the video and the key with the same cross point button For details about assignment operations refer to Assigning Signals to Cross Point Buttons Operation Menu page 156 Selecting Input Signals for Frame Memory Select the signal video etc to be processed with frame memory There are two buses for selecting input video signals Frame memory video bus Allows the frame memory video input signal to be selected Frame memory key bus Allows the frame memory key input signal to be selected 1 Inthe auxiliary bus control block of the control panel press the AUX delegation button FRAME MEM turning it on 2 Swi
198. mber The KEY2 ON button works in the same way AUTO TRANS transition buttons Press the corresponding button to insert or delete key 1 or key 2 at the specified transition rate The key fades in insert or fades out delete The transition begins as soon as the button is pressed and the button lights in amber The button goes out when the transition finishes See Setting Transition Rates page 69 for more information about how to specify transition rates Downstream Key Fade to Black Control Block Use this block to insert and delete downstream keys and to fade to black FTB FTB button DSK PVW button DSK independent transition execution section FTB fade to black button Press this button to execute a fade to black at the specified transition rate The button lights in amber when pressed It lights in red when the fade to black is completed for as long as black is output See Setting Transition Rates page 69 for more information about how to specify transition rates DSK PVW downstream key preview button You can press this button turning it on to temporarily switch M E PVW output 1 M E panel or PST output 1 5 M E panel to DSK PVW output Whether or not this switching function is available depends on a setting made in the Output Assign menu For details see Switching M E PVW or PST output to DSK PVW output page 156 DSK independent transition
199. mon to both channels Parameters other than the above are set for both channel 1 and channel 2 even if only one of the channels has been selected with the M E 1CH and M E 2CH delegation selection buttons Changing the Position and Size of Effect Patterns You can change the position of effect patterns see following figure and change their size Py Position Off Position On Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses Basic operations C Always done H i Done as required Select video page 49 When mix or preset color mix is selected i Advanced operations a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Snapshots page 124 Macros page 127 i Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 Changing the Position and Size of Effect Patterns 63 suolyesedo seg G saydeyo Hh suoneiedo seg g Ja deyD Wa Changing Pattern Position and Size With the Joystick 1 CTR button 2 1 CTR button 2 2000 oo0o000_ 0000 gogoggoggg 00
200. n Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 100 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 200 00 3 Hue Hue delay 180 00 to 180 00 Delay To return secondary color correction parameters to their default settings Press Unity To mask part of the secondary color correction Press Mask in the Secondary menu turning it on The proceed as explained in To mask part of the primary color correction see page 114 RGB Clip You can make the following adjustments for RGB signals e Dark clip lower limit of signal level e White clip upper limit of signal level To execute RGB clip Display the RGB Clip menu then proceed as follows RGB Clip Unity All RGB Clip Unity 4 Ss T a on Onf A Press RGB Clip turning it on 2 Press Dark or White then set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 1 Red Dark white clip of R 50 00 to 150 00 red signal Knob Description Setting values 2 Green Dark white clip of G 50 00 to 150 00 green signal 3 Blue Dark white clip of B 50 00 to 150 00 blue signal 4 All Dark white clip R G Red value is and B signals shown adjusted simultaneously To return RGB clip parameters to their default settings Press Unity Luminance Processing You can divide the luminance levels of YUV signals into three regions Dark Middle and Bright and adjust the video sign
201. n if you simultaneously press multiple buttons for which macro attachments are set only one macro is executed During macro execution recalling the same register again stops the macro being executed Therefore pressing twice a button for which a macro attachment is set stops the macro being executed Individual events stored in a macro are executed according to the settings in setup If you change the settings in setup a saved macro may not have the expected effect Macros suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo MMM suoljesedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HN 134 e During macro execution if you switch the Flexi Pad control block to macro edit mode the macro being executed stops e During macro editing pressing a button for which a macro attachment is set does not execute the macro To disable macro attachment settings Press the ATTCH ENBL button turning it off In this state pressing a button for which a macro attachment is set does not execute the macro Safe Title Safe Title Safe title is a function which allows you to check whether that text you add with keys falls within the effective reception area of television receivers which is indicated by a box marker appearing on the monitor screen This function also allows you to display a cross marker which indicates the center of the screen See Making safe title settings page 169 for more information about marker types and other safe settings Displaying safe title ma
202. n in the M E cross point control block PGM PSTcross point control block using a 1 5 M E panel or 1 5 M E wide panel and AUX bus control block has two numbers Select which of these numbers is Basic Settings valid by toggling the dedicated SHIFT buttons above cross point button rows on or off The dedicated SHIFT button does not light and does not function when you are using the rightmost buttons in the cross point button rows the 12th or 20th buttons as SHIFT buttons For more information about how to use the rightmost buttons as SHIFT buttons see To use the rightmost buttons in cross point button rows as SHIFT buttons shift mode selection page 158 Button numbers of cross point buttons In the M E cross point control block PGM PSTcross point control block using a 1 5 M E panel or 1 5 M E wide panel and AUX bus control block the button numbers of the cross point buttons are as shown in the following figure For the cross point buttons in all control blocks the same signal is assigned to the same button number The numbers of all of these buttons differ depending on whether the dedicated SHIFT button is on or off The numbers also differ depending on whether the rightmost buttons in cross point button rows are being used as SHIFT button shift mode See page 158 for more information about shift mode Cross point button numbers in the M E cross point control block XPT HOLD button De
203. n signal format is 720p 59 94 To reset the settings to the default values Press Default To carry out the through mode setting press Thru Mode toggling it between Enable and Disable Enable Enable the through mode Disable Disable the through mode e The through mode setting can only be made for the following output signals M E PGM PGM PGM Clean AUX1 to AUX4 and Edit PVW e To make through mode effective it is also necessary to set input side through mode to Enable see page 166 In an HD system to crop the image in 4 3 mode T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt Output Crop The Output Crop menu appears The status area shows the output port numbers and for each port the assigned output signal and 4 3 crop mode setting Output Crop No Output 4 3 Crop i 1 POM On M E PGM On EDITPVW On AUX 1 MEPWW O MIE K PVW PGM CLN ie Select the output port number for which you want to make the setting e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 No Output port number selection 1to8 a Values 5 to 8 are only valid when the MKS 2110M option is installed The selected output port number appears in reverse video Press 4 3 Crop This toggles the 4 3 crop mode on and off and the 4 3 Crop column in the status
204. name a port You can rename ports by assigning names of up to 8 characters 1 Select a port by carrying out step 2 of Assigning devices to ports Press Rename The keyboard window appears Enter a name and press Enter To return to the default name press Default Name Other Settings By default ports have names in the format PORT S P S A slot number 2 to 6 P A port number 1 to 6 Making control settings for devices assigned to ports Make the following settings e Assignments of devices assigned to the various ports to the device selection buttons Devicel to Device6 e Selection of whether or not to operate from an editing keyboard e For disc recorders and Extended VTRs selection of devices to share file lists with d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally gt Device Assign The Device Assign menu appears The status areas shows the devices assigned to the various ports together with information about how the devices are controlled Device Assign Asgn Editor File Lst ij Dev1 Dev2 Enbl ETS Port Dev Type m VTR P1 1 2 1 VTR 2 2 2 VTR VTR P2 3 2 3 No Assign PORT2 3 4 2 4 DDR SD9P_ PORT2 4 Dev3 Dev3 5 2 5 DDR SD9P PORT2 5 Dev4 Enb Dev3 m 6 2 6 Extended VTR PORT2 6 Dev5 Dev5 7 3 1 Mixer PORT3 1 Enbl 8 3 2 DDRVDCP PORT3 2 Plug In Editor Disable 2 Using any of the following methods select a target port
205. nce 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Softening Video Edges Soft Edge Soft Border 1 Press the SOFT button in the Effect Wipe control block lighting it Or turn Soft on in the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main menu 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs No borders Knob Description Setting values 1 Soft Softness of edges 0 00 to 100 00 Borders Knob Description Setting values 1 Width Width of borders 0 00 to 100 00 2 Inner Soft Softness of border inner side 0 00 to 100 00 3 Outer Soft Softness of border outer side 9 00 to 100 002 a Not displayed for effect patterns nos 1001 to 2999 Modifying Video Borders Preparing Transitions Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done i Done as required aS ee Se ee ee See Soe Basic operations Advanced operations eS oe SN Se a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Be ee Modifications in the Appendix besa or soe SSS TSS OE Sr SaaS 1 separate document preset Color MIX 1 Change the position and size of the effect pattern page 63 is selected I I Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Sn
206. nd Modifications in the Appendix separate document To change the aspect ratio of an effect pattern Aspect Aspect Off Aspect On T From the top menu select Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Modify Ptn 1 999 The Modify Ptn No 0001 0999 menu appears Modify Ptn No 0001 0999 Ge H a moona E Multi H Invert V Invert Dust Mix iS Off 2 Press Aspect turning it on 3 Set the aspect ratio parameter with knob 1 Knob Description 1 Aspect Aspect ratio of pattern Setting values 100 00 to 100 00 a Minus values make the pattern taller and plus values make the pattern longer To rotate an effect pattern Rotation gt Rotation Off Rotation Angle On Inthe Effec W ipe gt M E Effect gt Modify Ptn No 0001 0999 menu see previous section press Rotation A popup window appears Advanced Effect Operations 95 suoljesedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HI of e IES Magnitude 2 Set the following as required SS Angle Slant the pattern at a specified angle Speed Rotate the pattern at a specified speed Magnitude Rotate the pattern to a specified angle during the transition 3 Setthe following parameters according to the selection in step 2 When Angle was selected Knob 1 Angle Description Angle of pattern slant Setting val
207. nd all elements of the foreground with the same hue are replaced by the background Using the Y balance function you can specify a luminance level range within which the key is active and replace the specified part by the background You can use the Y balance function independently on the key signal for the composition and the key signal for the color cancel function When applied to the key signal for the composition this produces the foreground with the color cancel effect applied This can therefore be used to provide an impression of smoke for example 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Chroma Key menu press Y Balance turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob 1 Clip Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 Description Reference level of color cancel key Advanced Key Operations Knob Description Setting values 2 Gain Key gain 100 00 to 100 00 3 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 To adjust chroma key shadows This function provides a more realistic treatment when the shadow of an object in the field of view falls on the blue background Since parts of the blue background darker than a specified intensity are treated as shadows there is no effect on cutting out of the foreground 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Chroma Key menu press Shadow turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Ref
208. neiado pavueapy g sejdeyo N suolje1adQ peoueapy g Jejdeyo HN Adding Lighting This operation can only be carried out on M E effects It is not supported for some patterns For more information refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document Lighting types There are three types of lighting The type of lighting is fixed in advance for each effect number It cannot be selected Plane light Parallel light rays strike the picture from a specified direction You can set the direction The brightness of the light varies according to the angle Preset light Light strikes the picture in a form which varies according to the effect pattern Brightness is constant regardless of the position of the picture Preset shade Shading is added to the Preset light described above To add lighting Lighting is added to both channels of 2 channel effects It cannot be added to nor adjusted for individual channels 1 Press the LIGHT button in the Effect Wipe control block turning it on Or in the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Lighting menu turn Lighting on Lighting j Light Color Lighting al ad 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Parameters vary depending on the type of lighting used by the selected effect Plane light Preset light boundaries Knob Description Setting values 1 Width Width of light 0 00 to 200 00 2 2 Soft Softne
209. nel or a 1 5 M E wide panel you can create the program video final output video on the PGM PST bank You can select background video and execute transitions with the same operations as the ones used on the M E bank You can also take video created on the M E bank and use it as background video This section shows how to take the output of the M E bank for example the lion video selected with the 3rd cross point button from the left and use it as background video To replace it we will use the castle video selected with the 4th cross point button from the left As the wipe pattern we will use pattern number 0001 in which the new video gradually moves in from the left side of the screen Transition start Transition end Preparations for operation Before starting move the fader lever in the PGM PST transition control block from one end of its range to the other and stop it at the top position After finishing the above preparations proceed as follows 0000 Cooooo 0000 ogp0o000g oo comme iE JO 000 k JO we 00 Oo 0 o 1 5 M E panel Basic Operations 2 Video Switching on the PGM PST Bank For 1 5 M E Systems 47 Bulyoyms oapi jo soise
210. ng Key Memory The key memory function allows the keyer settings on each cross point button to be automatically stored so that the next time the same cross point button is selected these settings are recalled automatically Advanced Key Operations Key memory operating modes There are two key memory operating modes simple mode and full mode Make a setup setting to select one of the modes The parameters stored differ as shown below according to the operating mode Parameters stored in simple mode e Key type e Key inversion Key Invert e Adjustment settings for the particular key type Luminance key and linear key Clip Gain Density and Filter settings clean mode on and off Chroma key Settings excluding color cancel Y balance foreground video process window and shadow Pattern key Size Soft Density Parameters stored in full mode All key settings except for transitions On how to turn the key memory function on or off and select the key memory operating mode see Selecting the key memory operating mode page 173 To recall settings stored in key memory When the key memory function on stored settings are recalled automatically at the same time that key signals are selected Color Correction Color correction CCR enables input video color correction black balance white balance adjustment gamma correction knee correction etc The following optional boards are required to use th
211. ng on the M E Bank Let s begin by using the M E bank to select video signals showing a landscape and a lion as background video and to switch between them with an effect As the effect we will use effect number 0024 circular wipe A wipe is an effect which the current video is wiped away by new video using a selected pattern The video changes as follows Transition start Transition end Preparations for operation e If you are using the 1 5 M E panel or 1 5 M E wide panel press and light the M E buttons at the right edge of the PGM and PST button rows of the PGM PST cross point control block e Before starting move the fader lever from one end of its range to the other and stop it at the top position After finishing the above preparations proceed as follows aa oooo0000 o0 ooo0o0o0000000 o0o0000000 000 o00000 oo0o0o00g 1 5 M E panel 12 6 73 4 5 1 2 3 46 7 5 1 M E panel Basic Operations 1 Video Swi
212. ng settings A popup window appears then press Sort 2 Execute the sort by selecting one of the following sort orders Dest Destination level address The wiring settings are sorted as follows Ascending order smallest first by destination level ascending order by destination address ascending order by source level ascending order by source address Source Source level address The wiring settings are sorted as follows Ascending order smallest first by source level ascending order by source address gt Ascending order by destination level gt ascending order by destination address Knob Description Setting values 1 Dest From Destination start 1 to 1024 address 2 Dest To Destination end 1 to 1024 address 3 Dest Lvl Destination level 1 to 8 4 Src From Source start address 1 to 1024 5 Src Lvl Source level 1to8 3 Press Set To modify wiring settings 1 If New is on turn it off 2 Using any of the following methods select the wiring setting to modify e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 No Description Setting values Wiring number selection 1 and upwards Other Settings To delete wiring settings Select a wiring setting by carrying out steps 1 and 2 of To modify wiring settings then press Delete C
213. nieantaasdcetuchendons 8 Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts Control Panel Types cccesssseeeeeeeeeees 9 Control Panel Configuration 00 11 M E Cross Point Control Block 12 PGM PST Cross Point Control Block 14 AUX Bus Control Block cece 15 M E Transition Control Block 16 PGM PST Transition Control Block 17 M E Key Transition Control Block 18 Downstream Key Fade to Black Control IBIOCK I Tne anan anna 18 Flexi Pad Control Block cc cc ceeeeeees 19 Effect Wipe Control Block 20 Utility Control Block 22 Macro Control BIOCK eceeeecesseececeeeee 23 Menu Control BlOcK ce eceeeeceeseeeeeeeeeees 23 Power Indicators Memory Stick Slot USB Connectors susien Sheetal 23 Memory Sticks cceccssssseeeeeteeeees 24 Usable Memory Sticks 24 Handling Memory Sticks eee 24 Chapter 3 Using Menus Accessing Menus cccccseeeeeeeeeees 25 Accessing Menus From the Top Menu 25 Accessing Menus by Double Clicking 26 Accessing Menus by Single Clicking 28 Interpreting Menu Screens cc00 29 Basic Sereen wA 34 eee Eeka e ERAK Eie 29 Popup WINDOWS huseccu ater Baveass 32 Basic Menu Operations ccccee 39 Selecting Menus ssciic csstavecactesstccsensscoastevens 39 Selecting Functions o hceesiaadeceeicae terse t
214. nit MKS 8700 8 Device ID 162 Device menu 187 DEVICE UTILITY operation buttons 22 Diamond dust effect 97 Index 193 _ Mil x pul HK 194 Disk recorder supporting Sony Disk 9 pin protocol 146 190 Disk recorder supporting Video Disk Communications Protocol 146 190 DME Board Set MKS 2470 8 DME Upgrade Software BZS 2470M 8 162 Double clicking 26 Downstream key 77 Downstream key fade to black control block 18 Drop border 83 DSK independent transition execution section 19 DSK PVW button 19 Dust Mix 97 E Edge separate edge 105 softening 68 Edge or border 83 Edge menu 105 Editing Control Software BZS 8050 8 162 Editing Keyboard MKS 2050 8 Editing Keyboard MKS 8050 8 Effect non transition effects 60 selecting 56 selecting from menus 58 selecting the background of a 2 channel effect 52 selecting with the Flexi Pad control block 57 transition effects 60 types 60 Effect direction selecting from menus 72 selecting with the Effect Wipe control block 72 Effect dissolve 124 Effect modifier buttons 21 Effect pattern arranging several examples 96 changing the aspect ratio 95 changing the position and size 63 modulation 96 rotation 95 specific transformations 103 transforming 95 Effect snapshot deleting 104 recalling 104 saving 103 Effect Wipe control block 20 ENABLE UTILITY operation buttons Index 22 Enhanced group 59 Enter button hexadecimal keypad window 36 keyboard
215. ntain a maximum of 99 events The following table shows the operations for each control block of the control panel that can be saved as events in a macro Control block M E cross point control block Event Cross point selection PGM PST cross point control block Cross point selection AUX bus control block Cross point selection M E transition control Auto transition execution plock Cut execution Transition type selection Next transition selection Key On Off P 9 PGM PST transition Transition type selection control block Auto transition execution Cut execution M E key transition control block Auto transition execution gt Key On Off P Downstream key fade to black control block Auto transition execution gt Key On Off P Fade to black execution Flexi Pad control block Recalling the following data Snapshots e Effect snapshots Utility control block Recalling the functions assigned to buttons Control block Event Menu control block Disk recorder Extended VTR file recalling a Not found on 1 M E panel b In the case of an event that inserts or deletes a key the key state at the time of event registration inserted or not inserted is also saved in the macro When the macro is executed the event is only replayed if the key state matches the saved state Example For a macro with an event that dele
216. number of cross point buttons per row Most of the illustrated parts illustrations in this manual show the configuration of the 1 5 M E panel Power Indicators Memory Stick Slot USB Connector page 23 Menu Control Block page 23 Flexi Pad Control Block page 19 Utility Control Block page 22 Effect Wipe Control Block page 20 DEVICE UTILITY
217. o 200 00 4 Hue Delay Amount of hue offset 180 00 to 180 00 Basic Menu Operations 41 _ A NM snus Busy Jeydeyo WN 42 Exiting the Menu System Exiting the Menu System To exit the menu system proceed as follows Always exit the menu system before powering the control panel off 1 In the menu control block press the TOP SHUTDOWN button The top menu appears 2 Press Shutdown A confirmation popup window appears 3 Press Yes This shuts down the menu system after a while and the menu display changes to black Now power off the system To cancel the exit Press No To restart the menu system Power on the control panel once more Basics of Video Switching chapter This chapter begins by explaining how to switch background signals on the M E bank how to perform transitions Then it explains basic background video switching on the PGM PST bank when a 1 5 M E panel or 1 5 M E wide panel is used The examples in this chapter assume that the following signals are currently selectable with the 2nd 3rd and 4th cross point buttons from the left Signal selectable with the 2nd button from the left Landscape video signal Signal selectable with the 3rd button from the left Lion video signal Signal selectable with the 4th button from the left Castle video signal 43 Bulyoyims oapiA jo soiseg y Ja deyo HAI 44 Basic Operations 1 Video Switchi
218. o 20 16 17 b For a 1 5 M E wide panel button numbers 21 to 40 c The signal assignment to these buttons cannot be changed d The numbers in parentheses are the button numbers when shift mode is on set to something other than Off Pppppppppppg SHIFT 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 SHIFT To use the rightmost buttons in cross point button rows as SHIFT buttons shift mode selection By a XPT Assign menu setting you can use the rightmost buttons on cross point button rows the 12th buttons on 1M E or 1 5M E panels or the 20th buttons on 1 5M E wide panels as SHIFT buttons which switch between cross point button numbers In the XPT Assign menu press Shift Mode to display a popup window and select a setting other than Off Hold Shift side cross point buttons are enabled as long as the rightmost button is held down Lock Shift side cross point buttons are enabled as long as the rightmost button is on Off Do not use the rightmost buttons as SHIFT buttons The dedicated SHIFT button above the cross point button rows is disabled when you select a setting other than Off Signals assigned to cross point buttons You can assign two signals the video signal and key signal as a pair to each cross point button number With this unit you can register a maximum of 40 pairs of video and key signals For each pair the assigned number is referred to as a pair number The signal assi
219. oggle On or Off page 174 The buttons in the A row and the B row select the same signals For example the fifth button from left in the A row selects the same signal as the fifth button from left in the B row You can use the Xpt Assign menu to freely change the assignment of signals to cross point buttons For details see Assigning Signals to Cross Point Buttons Operation Menu page 156 Cross point button numbers On the 1 M E panel and the 1 5 M E panel there are 12 cross point buttons in each row On the 1 5 M E wide panel there are 20 cross point buttons in each row These buttons are numbered 1 to 12 or 1 to 20 from the left side of the panel Pressing the SHIFT button to turn the shift function on makes more cross point button numbers available numbers 13 to 24 or 21 to 40 This manual refers to the buttons available when the shift function is on as shift side buttons and to the buttons available when the shift function is off as non shift side buttons See page 156 for more information about cross point button numbers XPT cross point HOLD button By pressing this button to turn it on it lights in amber you can recall a snapshot while retaining the current cross point button selection state The cross point selection information in the snapshot is ignored SHIFT button Press this button turning it on to use the cross point buttons as shift side buttons Press it again
220. ol block Flexi Pad M E EFF WIPE Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main Page 63 control block Page 66 Page 71 PP ALL EFF Effect Wipe gt P P Wipe gt Main WIPE gt TRANS RATE Misc gt Transition Page 70 Effect Wipe M E 1CH Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main Page 63 control block Page 66 M E 2CH Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main Page 71 p P gt Effect Wipe gt P P Wipe gt Main Utility control Device Misc gt DDR VTR gt TC Status Page 147 block Device2 c Misc gt DDR VTR gt TC Status Device3 c Misc gt DDR VTR gt TC Status Device4 c Misc gt DDR VTR gt TC Status Device5 c Misc gt DDR VTR gt TC Status Device6 c Misc gt DDR VTR gt TC Status a Button assigned with Video Key Pair Assign menu see page 159 b Not found on 1 M E panel c Button assigned with Utility menu see page 170 Accessing Menus by Single Clicking Accessing Menus A menu appears when you single click a parameter adjustment button to turn the adjustment function on and the knobs take on the parameters which can be assigned for the adjustment The buttons which access menus by single clicking are the following buttons in the Effect Wipe control block e BVLD EDGE button LIGHT button TRAIL SHDW button BORD button SOFT button CROP button Interpreting Menu Screens There are two types of menu screen e Basic screen see next section e Popup windows General popup windows see page 32
221. oll the function button area up and down in page units Close button Closes the popup window even when the Window Hold button is on Numeric keypad window timecode window The numeric keypad window or timecode window opens when you press a button which is associated with parameter numeric input or timecode input The icon appears on the button Interpreting Menu Screens 33 _ A NM snuew uisn Je deuD HAI 34 Interpreting Menu Screens Input value display B Minimum to maximum display Item display minus button Close button Clear button Enter button O Numeric input buttons Input value display Shows the value entered in the numeric keypad window or the timecode window In the timecode window values are shown in the format HH MM SS FF Hours Minutes Seconds Frames About timecode input e Acolon is displayed automatically after every second digit when you enter three or more digits e Timecode is displayed in red if an entered value exceeds the setting range Timecode input examples The following table shows examples of timecode input Digits entered Display Setting value 1 2 12 00 00 00 12 1 2 2 0 12 20 00 00 12 20 1 2 2 0 5 1 22 05 00 01 22 05 Minimum to maximum display Displays the minimum and maximum values that can be set for the parameter Does not display anything in the timecode window
222. ollowing is a list of the main functions which can be controlled via the GPI connector on the rear panel of the processor e Auto transitions e Cuts e Key mix transition e Key on and off Preparations The following preparations must be made to control the MFS 2000 system from an external editing system Preparations on the MFS 2000 side To use 9 pin serial control signals Enable the switcher editor mode by doing one of the following e Press the EDIT button in the ENABLE UTILITY operation button row on the control panel turning it on e Set with a menu To set with a menu proceed as follows d From the top menu select Misc gt Enable Safe Title The Enable Safe Title menu appears Enable Safe Title SWRGPI Safe Title i 2 Press Editor Port and set it to Enable To use GPI signals Press the GPI button in the ENABLE UTILITY operation button row on the control panel turning it on Alternatively press SWR GPI in the Enable Safe Title menu and set it to Enable In the Setup Diag gt GPI gt SWR GPI In menu set the functions to be executed by GPI input signals See GPI Input Output Setup GPI Menu page 176 145 Control From Editing Systems suoneiado 914 q l2eu19 x3 8 1 deyo 146 If you need to change the assignment of signals to cross point buttons do as follows e In the Xpt Assign menu see page 158 make assignments so that button
223. ons forcibly cut any parts below this level This is called the plane function The plane function is enabled when additive mix is selected 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key gt Chroma Key menu press y y Plane turning it on 2 Set the following parameter with knob 1 Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance level 0 00 to 100 00 To adjust chroma keys manually Methods of adjusting the composite obtained from chroma keying include automatic adjustment with the auto chroma key function and manual adjustment carrying out the necessary processing separately The optimum results will be obtained by first carrying out adjustments with the auto chroma key function then making fine adjustments as required The following manual adjustments are possible e Key active e Color cancel e Window e Y balance e Chroma key shadow e Video signal adjustment To make adjustments with key active When the key active function is on the composite video is output and you can adjust the composition method manually while viewing the monitor When the key active function is off only the foreground is output You should turn key active off when making manual adjustments with color cancel see the next section 1 inte Key gt M E Key 1 gt Chroma Key menu turn Key Active on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Clip Chroma key 0 00 to 100 00 reference le
224. opying tallies You can copy tally source information to another tally source To make new tally copy settings T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally gt Tally Copy The Tally Copy menu appears The status area shows the current tally copy settings Tally Copy From Source To Source a INOO3 INOO1 IN002 _INOO4 NOOB k Sort Delete H 2 Press New turning it on then turn the knobs to set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 1 CP FR FR Copy from source 1 to 1024 start address 2 CP FR To Copy from source 1 to 1024 end address 3 CP To FR Copy to source start 1 to 1024 address 3 Press Set A new tally copy setting based on the settings made in step 2 is added To modify tally copy settings 1 If New is on turn it off 2 Using any of the following methods select the setting to change e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 No Copy setting selection 1 and upwards 3 Turn the knobs to set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 2 CP From Copy from source 1 to 1024 3 CP To Copy to source 1 to 1024 4 Press Set To sort tally copy settings Select a copy setting by carrying out steps 1 and 2 of To modify tally copy se
225. ot recall to the snapshot settings is carried out smoothly by a dissolve Auto transition An auto transition starts the instant the snapshot is recalled The auto transition setting is valid for M E and PGM PST 1 There are three hold modes for key buses Xpt Hold Key Disable and Key Disable with Status Select one of the modes with the setup menu See page 173 Usable temporary attributes The following table shows the temporary attributes which can be used in each region Yes Usable No Not usable Attribute Region M E PGM PST MISC Cross point hold Yes Yes Yes Key disable Yes Yes No Effect dissolve Yes Yes Yes Auto transition Yes Yes No Bus override Even when the setting of the temporary attribute cross point hold is off you can recall a snapshot while maintaining the current cross point selection This function is called bus override On how to use the bus override function see page 126 Saving Snapshots 5 press a memory recall button to select a bank The most significant digit in the numeric display shows the number of the selected bank This is also indicated by the display on the memory recall buttons For example the display is as shown below when bank 3 is selected Set up the state that you want to save as a snapshot
226. over or stopped selected device Stop Stop play recording or cue up by the selected device Play recording or Executing play cue up is over or recording or cue stopped up or executing jog or shuttle search All Stop Stop play recording or cue up by all devices Executing Flashes once Cued up Flashes in amber Cue up over Lights in green Cue Up Cue up the selected device When several devices are Executing Flashes Stopped selected the button lights in green when the reference Execution over device finishes cue up Lights in green Start TC Set the timecode of the point where the button is pressed as Flashes during Other Settings Command name Function of command button Button state PVW output switches as follows Button with PVW Select M E assignment is on If M E PGM is on air switch Edit PVW output to M E PVW output If M E PGM is not on air switch Edit PVW output to M E PGM output Button with PVW Select PST assignment is on If M E PGM is selected on both PGM bus and PST bus switch Edit PVW output to M E PVW output If signal other than M E PGM is selected on either PGM bus or PST bus switch Edit PVW output to PST output Lit 2 Not lit Rec When pressed together with the Play button execute Lights in red during Recording over or recording on the selected device execution stopped Shuttle Turn shuttle mode on or off On Off Jog Turn jog mode on or off
227. parameters are assigned to the knobs in the menu control block and lights in amber when no shadow parameters are assigned to the knobs Control Panel Configuration 21 Sed JO suonouny pue sewenN zsajdeyp N sued Jo suojouny pue sowen Z 19 deyo HT 22 BORD border When this button is on you can add borders The button lights in amber when no border parameters have been assigned to the knobs in the menu control block and lights in green when they have been assigned SOFT soft edges When this button is on you can add soft edges The button lights in amber when no soft edge parameters have been assigned to the knobs in the menu control block and lights in green when they have been assigned CROP button When this button is on you can perform cropping The button lights in amber when no crop parameters have been assigned to the knobs in the menu control block and lights in green when they have been assigned N R normal reverse When this button is on it lights in amber and the transition direction reverses every time a transition finishes REV When this button is on it lights in amber and the transition direction reverses POS position button You can turn the positioner on and use the joystick to move effect patterns in the x axis and y axis directions and to change their size CTR center button When the POS button is on pressing this button returns an effect pattern to the default position and size
228. plitude of modulation wave Description Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 2 Frequency Frequency of 0 00 to 100 00 modulation wave 3 Speed Speed of 100 00 to 100 00 modulation 4 Shape Shape of 1 to 3 modulation wave a In H Modulation maximum speed is at 100 00 in the left direction and 100 00 in the right direction In V Modulation maximum speed is at 100 00 in the downward direction and 100 00 in the upward direction b 1 Sine wave 2 Triangular wave 3 Rectangular wave To arrange several examples of the same effect pattern Multi Inthe Effec W ipe gt M E Effect gt Modify Ptn No 0001 0999 menu see page 95 press Multi turning it on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs For an M E effect Knob 1 H Multi Setting values 1 to 63 Description Number of patterns arranged horizontally Number of 1 to 63 patterns arranged vertically 2 V Multi Amount of horizontal shift of patterns in even numbered rows 3 Shift 100 00 to 100 00 a Minus values shift to the left and plus values shift to the right For a PGM PST wipe Knob Description Setting values 1 H Multi Number of patterns 1 to 63 arranged horizontally 2 V Multi Number of patterns 1 to 63 arranged vertically Knob 3 Invert Type Description Replication layout Setting values 1 to
229. press Reset e Exit the menu system power the control panel off and then power it on again Be sure to exit the menu system before powering the control panel off On how to exit the menu system see Exiting the Menu System page 42 After the restart when you display the License menu for the activated option the Condition column shows Active To deactivate an option 1 Referring to steps 1 and 2 of Entering an installation key to activate an option select the option you want to deactivate 2 Press Deactivate A confirmation message appears prompting whether to deactivate the option 3 Press Yes in the dialog box A message appears indicating that after a restart the option will be deactivated To cancel deactivating the option Press No in the dialog box 4 Press OK in the dialog box restart the system After the restart when you display the License menu for the deactivated option the Condition column is blank Installing Software 163 sBuimes weyshs 6 4e deyD HMI sumas wass 6 Je deyo Wnt Other Settings Setting the Date and Time Date Time Menu Use the Date Time menu to set the date and time used by the system T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Maintenance gt Date Time The Date Time menu appears The status area shows the current date and time in the Current line and the date and time to set in the Set line Immediately after the men
230. primary input select whether the through mode is on or off The through mode is a Other Settings mode in which the sync signal included in an output signal is not replaced by an internally generated sync signal but is left unchanged Video process Adjusts the input signal luminance and hue Carrying out phase adjustments and through mode setting d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Input Output gt Input Adjust The Input Adjust menu appears The status area shows the input number signal phase and through mode setting Input Adjust Input Phase Thru Mode Enable Disable Enable O Disable fe Um 2 Select the input number for which you want to make the setting e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 Input Input number selection 1 to 162 a Values 9 to 16 are only valid when the MKS 2110M option is installed The selected input number appears in reverse video 3 To adjust the phase press Input Phase and turn the knobs to adjust the parameters Knob Description Setting values 2 Input Phase Phase 16 to 16 4 To carry out the through mode setting press Thru Mode toggling it between Enable and Disable Enable Enable the through mode Disable Disable the through mode To make through mode effective
231. put port number for which you want to make the setting Other Settings 169 sBuimes w s s 6 4e deyD Mh sum s wajshg 6 Ja deyo HAI 170 e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 No Description Setting values Output port number selection 4 to g 2 a Setting values 5 to 8 are valid only when the MKS 2110M option is installed The selected output port number appears in reverse video 3 Press the button for the marker that you want to set multiple selections possible Box1 Box marker 1 Box2 Box marker 2 adjustable luminance Cross Cross marker If you select Box1 or Box2 a popup window opens so that you can select the aspect ratio You can also set the aspect ratio by turning the knobs If you select Cross the cross marker is turned on To select the aspect ratio In the popup window press the button for the aspect ratio that you want e 16 9 14 9 4 3 To set other marker parameters Turn the knobs to adjust the following parameters When Box was selected Knob 2 Size Description Setting values Size of box 50 00 to 100 00 When Box2 was selected Knob 2 Size Description Setting values Size of box 50 00 to 100 00 3 Luminance Luminance of displayed 0 00 to 100 00 color Utility Settings Utility M
232. put 169 Reference signal 154 Region 124 Region selection buttons 20 Register 124 effect snapshots 124 macro 127 snapshots 124 Resume mode 154 RGB clip 115 Right button 37 Rotation 95 S Safe title 134 169 Saving setup 160 Saving the initial status 160 S Bus space 182 Screen aspect ratio 154 Secondary color correction 114 Selecting video AUX bus 51 M E 50 PGM PST 51 Separate edge 105 Shadow 83 102 SHIFT button 13 14 16 Shift button 37 Shift mode 158 Show key 110 174 Shutdown 42 Signal format 153 Single clicking 28 Index Snapshot 124 deleting 126 number of registers 124 recalling 126 saving 125 temporary attributes 124 types 124 Soft edge soft border 68 Software installing 161 Speed 96 Spot color adjustment 117 SRC BUS button 15 Standard group 60 Start TC 148 Startup mode 154 Startup Mode menu 154 Status area 30 Step execution mode 130 STORE button 20 Sub Menu area 26 Super mix 60 Switcher Upgrade Software BZS 2000M 8 162 Switching timing 165 SWR GPI Input menu 176 SWR GPI Output menu 177 System adjustments 165 basic settings 153 features 7 initialization 165 installing software 161 other settings 164 reset 165 System Adjust menu 165 System phase 165 System settings 153 System Tally menu 182 T Tally 182 Tally copy 186 Tally group 184 Tally indicators 14 Tally setup 182 Temporary attributes 124 Through mode 166 167 168 Thumbnail 121 Timecode source 189 Timecod
233. put Output Setup GPI Menu page 176 Use the System Tally menu to make settings related to system tally Assigning switcher inputs and outputs to the S Bus space The MFS 2000 system uses the S Bus protocol as its interface to routers routing switchers Therefore it is necessary to assign inputs and outputs of the switcher and so on to an S Bus space d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally gt S Bus Assign The S Bus Assign menu appears The status area shows the matrix size source addresses destination addresses and levels S Bus Assign Matrix Size Source _ Destination Level Device __ 136x138 5 201 4 SWR Matrix Size 9 S Bus Assign 2 Press Matrix Size A popup window appears 3 Select the matrix size Standard 136 x 138 Assign the switcher S Bus space at full size You can assign all switcher inputs and outputs to the S Bus space but this causes some waste of S Bus space Compact 128 x 128 Assign the switcher S Bus space at compact size It is not possible to assign all switcher inputs and outputs to the S Bus space but the S Bus space can be used efficiently 4 Press S Bus Assign 5 Turn the knobs to set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 1 Source Source start address 1 to 889 1 to 897 2 Destination Destination start 1 to 887 address 1 to 897 3 Level Level in S Bus space 1 to 8 a When matrix s
234. r 1 and color 2 are exchanged Using Internally Generated Signals Fading the Video to Black Fade to black gradually darkens the overall video image until it is completely black Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done Basic operations Advanced operations 1 Done as required a sh S EEE a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and ee ee ee ee Modifications in the Appendix oe ae ae EE E ae aa i separate document preset Color MIX 1 Change the position and size of the effect pattern page 63 9 is selected l l Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 i Snapshots page 124 I I 1 Safe title page 134 l i i l I I Macros page 127 l I Copying page 135 I l I Fading the Video to Black 93 suolyesedo seg G saydeyo IN suoneiado seg g Ja deyD WA 94 1 2 0000 E A 000000 0000 o0o00gg0g 00 O0000000000D 00 oO 0 He 1 m a 2000
235. r on or off System Reset and Memory Initialization Initialize Menu Use the Initialize menu to carry out a system reset or memory initialization When you carry out a system reset the system is restarted in the state set for power on see page 154 Carrying outa memory initialization returns to the factory default settings Other Settings 165 sBuimes wayshs 6 Je deyD hl sumas wejsks 6 Ja deyo HAI Resetting the whole system T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System gt Initialize The Initialize menu appears Initialize All Clear 2 Press Reset The popup window closes and a confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to reset 3 Press Yes in the dialog box This resets the system To cancel the reset Press No in the dialog box Initializing memory 1 Carry out step 1 in the previous item Resetting the whole system 2 Press All Clear The popup window closes and a confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to carry out the memory initialization 3 Press Yes in the dialog box This initializes memory and resets the system To cancel memory initialization Press No in the dialog box Input Signal Setup Input Output Menu Use the Input Output menu to carry out setup relating to processor primary input signals You can make the following settings Phase Adjust the phase of the primary input signals Through mode For each
236. r to execute the transition About fader lever non sync If an auto transition finishes with the fader lever in an intermediate position the lever position does not match the current transition position This state is called non sync Two of the transition indicator LEDs light to indicate a non sync state either at the top of the lever range at the bottom of the range or at both sides Executing Transitions e Moving the lever toward the side where LEDs are lit does not execute a transition However the non sync state is released when the lever reaches the edge of its range enabling you to execute a transition with the next operation e Moving the lever toward the side where LEDs are not lit executes a transition across the remaining lever range An auto transition is possible even if the fader lever is in a non sync state When you press the AUTO TRANS button the transition indicator LEDs light as always to show the progress of the transition But when the transition finishes two of the LEDs light to indicate the non sync state Executing Transitions 75 suolyesedo aiseg G saydeyo Hh suo eiado seg g Ja deyD WA 76 Composing Video With Keys A key is an effect in which color and shape information is used to cut out part of the background video and replace it with another color or other video The signal determining how the background is cut out is termed the key source and the signal that replace
237. re grayed out To change the application for which device ID and option information is displayed Press Target When the popup window appears press the button for the application for which you want to view the information The button names are the same as the application abbreviations see Abbreviations for applications page 161 Entering an installation key to activate an option 1 Referring to the previous item Checking the device ID display the License menu for the application for which you want to activate an option 2 Select the option you want to use e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 No Description Setting values Selection of option 1 and upwards you want to use a The maximum value depends on application 3 Press Activate A keyboard window appears 4 Enter the installation key If the installation key is correct a message appears indicating that the option will be activated by carrying outa restart Press OK in the dialog box and proceed to step 5 If the installation key is incorrect a message appears indicating that the installation key is incorrect Press OK in the dialog box go back to step 3 and re enter the installation key 5 Using either of the following methods restart the system e In the Setup Diag gt System gt Initialize menu
238. recording the Rec button lights in red and the Play button lights in amber e Recording is not possible to Extended VTRs e Recording is not possible to VTRs and disk recorders unless they are set to Recorder e Recording start and end points cannot be set e To record to disk recorders using the Video Disk Communications Protocol set the disk recorder to Recorder Notes about recording to disk recorders e Recording is not possible unless a new file name is assigned For details see Creating new files disk recorders only page 150 The maximum recording time in one operation is 30 minutes If recording is interrupted and restarted without changing the file name recording results are saved in the same file from the point of interruption If you want to record to a different file create a new file see page 150 To stop recording Press the Stop button or the All Stop button both buttons as assigned in the Utility menu Checking VTR Disk Recorder and Extended VTR Information Use the Timecode Status menu to check VTR disk recorder and Extended VTR information To display the Timecode Status menu select Misc gt DDR VTRSTC Status from the top menu When the menu appears the status current timecode start timecode and variable speed of each device Device1 to Device6 appear in the status area You can change the settings of the start point timecode and the variable speed Controlling External Dev
239. reezing images 120 FTB button 18 Fwd button 30 G GPI input output setup 176 GPI inputs setting control panel 178 switcher 176 GPI menu 176 GPI outputs control panel 179 switcher 177 GPI outputs setting 177 H H Modulation 96 HD system 169 Hexadecimal keypad window 35 HK PSU02 8 HK PSUI1 8 Icons displayed on buttons 32 Illegal color limiter setting 165 Initialization 165 Initialize menu 165 Input Adjust menu 166 Input reference signal 154 Input signal setup 166 Input string display 37 Input value display 38 Input video processing 112 Input Output Connector Board MKS 2110M 8 Input Output menu 166 Installation key 162 Internally generated signals 88 Inverting key signals 105 Item display 37 J Jog shuttle mode 147 Joystick 21 K Key adjusting the key position 105 advanced operations 104 border 105 chroma key 81 clean mode 104 copying 135 downstream key 77 edge border 83 fine key 105 independent key transition 86 inserting and deleteing keys 80 linear key 77 luminance key 77 M E key 77 masking 84 moving a key over or under 85 pattern key 82 selecting a key fill 79 selecting a key source 78 show key 110 Key Active 106 Key border 105 2 color borders 105 maximum border widths 105 separate border widths 105 KEY button 15 Key disable 124 Key memory 110 Key menu 173 Key priority 85 Key setup 173 Key Source menu 105 KEY1 ON KEY2 ON button 17 18 Keyboard window 36 L L
240. ress Load A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the load 1 O Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the load or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the load begins and a window opens to show its progress previous save operation appear in the status area Select the Frame Memory category and as required the target media For details about the procedure see Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media page 144 To change the save source registers press Source Reg in the File gt Save menu A register list appears in a popup window Do one of the following to select the registers to save e Press directly on the list in the popup window e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Note that all existing files in the destination registers are deleted before the load begins Knob 1 Start Reg Description Setting values Number of first register to save 1 and upwards To cancel a load after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the load has been cancelled 2 Number Number of registers to save 1 and upwards 5 When you are finished selecting registers press OK Saving Data Files The popup window closes You can save frame memory image data that has been 6 loaded in
241. ring the transition the sum of the output levels of the PGM bus and the PST bus is maintained at 100 WIPE A transition using the selected wipe pattern is executed so that the new video wipes away the current video On how to select a wipe pattern see Selecting Effects page 56 PST preset COLOR MIX In the first transition a color matte is gradually mixed into the current video In the second transition the new video is gradually mixed into the color matte You can perform both of these operations in a single transition For details see Setting a Preset Color Mix page 175 M E Key Transition Control Block Use this block to insert and delete keys in independent M E background video transitions The transitions are independent of the transitions performed with the M E transition control block see page 16 This control block is provided only on the 1 5 M E and 1 5 M E wide panels However of the four buttons the KEY1 ON and KEY2 ON buttons are also found on the 1 M E Control Panel Configuration panel where they are located in the M E transition control block see page 16 KEY1 ON and KEY2 ON buttons AUTO TRANS buttons KEY1 KEY2 KEY1 ON and KEY ON buttons Press the corresponding button to instantly insert or delete key 1 or key 2 The KEY1 ON button lights in red when key is inserted into the program video final output video Otherwise it lights in a
242. rkers with a menu operation d From the top menu select Misc gt Enable Safe Title The Enable Safe Title menu appears Enable Safe Title _ Panel GPI Enable 2 Press Safe Title Safe title markers appear Displaying safe title markers with a button operation Press SAFE TITLE in the ENABLE UTILITY operation button row on the control panel See Utility Settings Utility Menu page 170 for information about how to assign the safe title on off command to the SAFE TITLE button Copying Copy Operation Targets You can copy setting states between the following four keyers Setup data and key memory data is not copied e M E key 1 e M E key 2 e Downstream key 1 DSK1 e Downstream key 2 DSK2 Using Buttons to Copy Key Settings You can easily copy keyer settings by using the AUX delegation buttons IKEY1 KEY2 DSK1 and DSK2 in the AUX bus control block to specify the copy source and copy destination Example Copying M E key 1 to M E key 2 In the AUX bus control block see page 15 hold down the KEY 1 delegation button and press the KEY 2 button A beep sounds and the copy is executed Copying 135 suoneiado peoueapy g Jeldey9 ii Chapter 6 Advanced Operations Copying 136 File Operations chapter Overview You can save register data including setup data and snapshot data and load the saved data whenever it is needed Dat
243. rmation The button names are the same as the application abbreviations see Abbreviations for applications Manually Installing Software Manual Install Menu To install only the required software firmware manually use the Manual Install menu Insert a Memory Stick on which the software has already been written Install the DCU software separately from other software For details of software installation refer to Installing Software in the Appendix separate document T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Info Install gt Manual Install Installing Software 161 sBuimes weayshs 6 4e deyD Hh shumes w s s 6 Ja deyO Hn 162 The Manual Install menu appears Press Refresh This loads the data from the Memory Stick and the status area shows the abbreviation for each application and the version name and install settings On Off for the software firmware constituting the application If there are no communications with an application in the menu the application box is grayed out Manual Install Version Title Install a V1 00 MFS 2000 Full V1 00 MFS 2000 Upgrade V1 00 MKS 2470 Full V1 00 MKS 2470 Upgrade V1 00 MFS 2000 Full V1 00 MFS 2000 Upgrade V1 00 MFS 2000 Full V1 00 Refresh If there is no data for an application to be installed in the Memory Stick A dialog box appears Press OK to close the dialog box MFS 2000 Upgrade E Ins
244. ro only mode flash green If you set a macro attachment for an already macro attached button It results in either of the following When the new setting is made in the same macro attachment mode as for the old setting Both old and new settings are invalid When the new setting is made in a different macro attachment mode from the old setting The new setting is valid After setting a macro attachment to a cross point button in the cross point control block if in the Setup menu you change the function assignment to the button the macro attachment setting disappears Removing macro attachment settings Hold down the PRE MCRO button or POST MCRO button and press a button that is flashing The button for which the macro attachment is set stops flashing and goes off and this removes the setting See above Executing a macro by macro attachment 1 Press the ATTCH ENBL button turning it on 2 Press the desired button for which a macro attachment has been set This recalls the macro register assigned to the button and the macro is executed as follows according to the operation mode Pre macro mode The macro is executed first and then the button function is executed Post macro mode The button function is executed first and then the macro is executed Macro only mode The button function is not executed and the macro only is executed It is not possible to execute more than one macro at a time Therefore eve
245. rom the top menu select Setup Diag gt GPI gt DCU GPI In The DCU GPI Input menu appears The status area shows the GPI input ports and the trigger type and action settings of the signals input to each port Other Settings DCU GPI Input Trigger Action High Level Low Level a a MIE Cut a M E Auto Trans M E Key2 Auto Trans Level Enable Level Signal Format 1080 23 976 1080 59 94 Level Screen Aspect 14 3 Disable No Action Disable No Action v Trigger T Type _ Action ar 2 Using any of the following methods select the GPI input to set GP 1 2 3 4 ie 5 riei 6 7 8 e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob Description Setting values 1 GPI GPI input number 1 to 50 selection To change trigger type settings Press Trigger Type to display a popup window then select the trigger type falling edge Trigger is applied on the falling _ edge of an input pulse rising edge Trigger is applied on the rising edge of an input pulse both edges Trigger is applied on both falling and rising edges of an input pulse Level Trigger is applied when the input changes to low or high Disable disabled Ignore input pulses To change action settings When the trigger type is other than Level or Disable you can press Action to display a popup window and select from the
246. rs To perform operations manually commands must be assigned to buttons in the utility control block See page 170 for more information about how to assign commands to buttons in the utility control block To play video from a disk recorder or Extended VTR you need to read the files to play To record to a disk recorder you need to create the files to record For details see the procedure described in Disk Recorder Extended VTR File Operations page 149 Selecting devices to control Select devices to control by pressing the Device1 to Device6 selection buttons in the utility control block You can select several devices In this case the device corresponding to the button which was pressed first becomes the reference device The button of the reference device lights in green Manual operation buttons assigned in the utility control block light and go out according to the state of the reference device Playing VTRs disk recorders Extended VTRs Press the Play button as assigned in the Utility menu During play the button lights in amber To change the speed set a variable speed For more information about setting variable speeds see the procedure described in Checking VTR Disk Recorder and Extended VTR Information page 147 Stopping VTRs disk recorders Extended VTRs Press the Stop button as assigned in the Utility menu The button lights in amber while the VTR disk recorder Extended VTR is stopp
247. s Select tally settings by carrying out steps 1 and 2 of the previous procedure To modify existing tally settings then press Delete Making parallel tally settings Proceed as follows to set the source and destination addresses level and tally type for each parallel port 1 From the top menu select Setup Diag gt System Tally gt Parallel Tally Parallel Tally menu appears The status areas shows setting information for each port Parallel Tally d Port Src Dest Name 1 Sre INOO1 a E 3 Src IN0O0O3 ooo Level my Type eal Src Src Dest _ ee Using any of the following methods select a tally output port e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Slot Slot number selection 2 to 62 2 Port Port number selection 4 to 545 a For the MKS 2700 set to 2 b For the MKS 2700 set in the range 1 to 34 Press Src Dest A popup window appears Select whether to assign a source or a destination to the port Source Assign a source Dest Assign a destination Turn the knobs to set the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 3 Address Source or 1 to 1024 destination address 4 Level Destination level 1 to 38 5 Tally Type Tally type 1 R1 to 8 G4 a The level setting is required only when d
248. s as well M E key 2 and downstream keys 1 and 2 Processing Key Signals To turn key clean mode on Clean mode In a luminance key or linear key you can enable the clean mode When the clean mode is on the key source does not affect the key fill which is added unchanged to the background This improves the keyed image quality but means that the part of the key fill signal which is not to be inserted must be completely black or it will color the background This mode is effective when using character generators which generate paired key source and key fill signals Note that in the following situations the clean mode goes off and cannot be turned on e When the key type is a pattern key or chroma key e When key inversion Key Invert is on e When the Key Position function is on e When fine key is on e When the key fill is a matte e When the key edge is anything other than normal e When the key edge is normal and soft edges are on To turn clean mode on d From the top menu select Key gt M E Key gt Key Source The Key Source menu appears Key Source Key Invert Key Position Fine Key Clean Mode 2 Press Clean Mode turning it on To invert key signals You can invert the black white of key signals This allows you to use a key source as black characters against a white background and white characters against a black background To turn the key inversion function on in the Key gt M E Key
249. s case the MCRO button stays lit red To return to macro edit mode from this state press the MCRO button 8 When auto insert mode is off press the INS button to register the event 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 to register the required events in the macro This registers the events in the macro in the order the operations were carried out on the control panel The numeric display appears as follows Example Total number of events Current event number Button name Function INS Add a new event after the current event MOD Modify an event DEL Delete the current event or delete all events within a macro register when the ALL button is turned on PAUS Enter pause duration input mode ALL Specify all events within a macro register as editing targets EXIT Exit macro edit mode without saving the edited macro AUTO INS Enter auto insert mode STOR XX Exit macro edit mode after saving the edited macro lt lt PREV Go to the previous event gt gt NEXT Go to the next event 1 28 Macros 1 O Press the STORE button or memory recall button STOR XX where XX is the register number This saves the created macro in the register and the Flexi Pad control block returns to the state before macro editing began The MCRO button lights amber Switching auto insert mode on or off In the auto insert mode
250. s in the menu control block Parameter assigned to knob 1 The value increases when the joystick is moved to the right and decreases when the joystick is moved to the left Parameter assigned to knob 2 The value increases when the joystick is moved away from you and decreases when the joystick is moved toward you Parameter assigned to knob 3 The value increases when the knob of the joystick is rotated clockwise and decreases when it is rotated counterclockwise The adjustment range depends on the parameter When the SHTL button or JOG button in the utility control block is on the joystick can be used to control jog and shuttle mode search on devices Move the joystick to the right for forward direction search and left for reverse direction search Effect modifier buttons BVLD beveled EDGE When this button is on you can add beveled edges to the image This button lights in green when beveled edge parameters are assigned to the knobs in the menu control block and lights in amber when no beveled edge parameters are assigned to the knobs LIGHT lighting When this button is on you can add a lighting effect to the image This button lights in green when lighting parameters are assigned to the knobs in the menu control block and lights in amber when no lighting parameters are assigned to the knobs TRAIL SHDW shadow When this button is on you can add a shadow to the image This button lights in green when shadow
251. s the cut out part is termed the key fill This system supports the following types of keys Luminance key linear key Used to insert titles and logos into the video The key source often shows black and white text which is detected by using the luminance Y signal Chroma key Used to compose scenes with two different components for example people and a background A key signal based on a particular color is used to cut out the background Pattern key Video is composed using various patterns A special pattern is used as the key source Flow of Operations The following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS 2000 system For details about operations see the pages in parentheses L Always done i Done as required i preset color mix is selected i When mixor se Sea teoseeso oleae A Sloe SS Se eee Soe SoS seas Basic operations Advanced operations a Some patterns cannot be modified in this way For details refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Sie a eoo Modifications in the Appendix Eaa T separate document j I Color correction page 111 Frame memory page 119 Use internally generated signals page 88 1 Snapshots page 124 l o Macros page 127 H Safe title page 134 Copying page 135 1 l 1 Composing Video With Keys M E Keys and Downstream Keys Two keys each are available on the M E bank and the PGM PST bank T
252. sc gt Color Bkgd then press Rotation A popup window appears 2 Press Speed 3 Set the following parameter with knob 1 Knob Description Setting values 1 Speed Speed of pattern rotation 100 00 to 100 00 2 a 100 00 is one rotation per second in the counterclockwise direction and 100 00 is one rotation per second in the clockwise direction To modulate an effect pattern The shape of the modulation wave is fixed as a sin wave d From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd then press H Modulation or V Modulation turning it on Using Internally Generated Signals 91 suolyesedo aiseg saydeyo Hh suoljeiedo aiseg g Ja deyo WA 92 H Modulation gives horizontal modulation and V Modulation gives vertical modulation 2 Adjust the following parameters with the knobs Knob 1 Amplitude Description Amplitude of modulation wave Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 2 Frequency Frequency of modulation wave 0 00 to 100 00 3 Speed Speed of modulation 100 00 to 100 00 2 a In H Modulation maximum speed is at 100 00 in the left direction and 100 00 in the right direction In V Modulation maximum speed is at 100 00 in the downward direction and 100 00 in the upward direction To exchange color 1 and color 2 From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd then press Color Invert turning it on The data for colo
253. selected as the mask source Knob Description Setting values 1 Left Left edge position 100 00 to 100 00 2 Right Right edge position 100 00 to 100 00 3 Top Top edge position 100 00 to 100 00 4 Bottom Bottom edge 100 00 to 100 00 position 5 Soft Degree of softness 0 00 to 100 00 of box When Pattern was selected as the mask source Knob Description Setting values 1 H Position Horizontal position 200 00 to 200 00 2 V Position Vertical position 200 00 to 200 00 3 Size Pattern size 0 00 to 100 00 4 Soft Degree of softness of pattern edge 0 00 to 100 00 5 Pattern Pattern number 1 to 24 To invert the mask source Press Mask Invert in the Primary menu Secondary Color Correction You can adjust the following across a 30 range around the center point of the color for each of six colors red green blue yellow cyan and magenta e Luminance e Saturation e Hue delay To execute secondary color correction Display the Secondary menu then proceed as follows Secondary CCR Unity All Secondary Unity e Cyan Green Yellow Sig al a Red Magenta Me aH Msk1 1 Press Secondary turning it on 2 Press the button for the color to adjust Blue Cyan Green Yellow Red or Magenta then adjust the following parameters Knob Descriptio
254. ss of light 0 00 to 200 00 3 Intensity Strength of light 0 00 to 100 00 Preset shade boundaries Knob Description Setting values 1 Width Width of light 0 00 to 200 00 2 Soft Softness of light 0 00 to 200 00 2 3 Intensity Strength of light 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Description Setting values 3 Intensity Strength of light 0 00 to 100 00 Advanced Effect Operations 4 Shade Ints Intensity of light shadow 0 00 to 100 00 5 Shade Gain Gain of shadow color 0 00 to 100 00 a 100 is the value of the effect pattern width parameter when the effect pattern was applied b 0 is no lighting 100 is strong lighting c 0 is black To set the light color 1 Inthe Effect w ipe gt M E Effect gt Lighting menu press Light Color A popup window appears 2 Press a button with a color that is close to the color you want 3 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 Adding Afterimages Trail This operation can only be carried out on M E effects It is not supported for some patterns For more information refer to Effect Pattern Transformations and Modifications in the Appendix separate document To add afterimages e
255. ss the PTN NO button lighting it in green 4 With the numeric buttons enter the digits 2 4 in that order The number that you entered appears in the numeric display 5 Press the ENTR button Pattern number 0024 is selected Slowly move the fader lever down from the top position A wipe transition using pattern number 0024 begins A circle showing part of the video of the B bus the lion appears at the center of the A bus video the landscape The circle gradually grows larger increasing the area occupied by the B bus video While this is happening the transition indicator LEDs to the left of the fader lever begin to light starting from the top The number of lit LEDs increases as the transition progresses At this point notice how the buttons in the background A row and the background B row are lit The button in the A row remains lit in red but the color of the lit button in the B row has changed from amber to red This indicates that both of the video signals selected by the buttons are being output to the program video Stop the fader lever at the bottom position The landscape video vanishes from the screen leaving only the lion video This completes the wipe transition Basic Operations 1 Video Switching on the M E Bank 45 Bulyoyms oeplA jo soiseg p Ja deyo HHMI BUIYOIME OapiA Jo soiseg y Je deUD Hn 46 Now notice again how the buttons in the background A and B rows are lit With the transition complete
256. step 1 in the procedure Setting the signal format see page 153 2 Press Screen A popup window appears showing the screen aspect ratios that can be used in the system 4 3 e 16 9 3 Press directly on the indication for the screen aspect ratio you want to use Basic Settings The popup window closes and a confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to change the screen aspect ratio 4 Press Yes in the dialog box This changes the screen aspect ratio To cancel changing the screen aspect ratio Press No in the dialog box Setting the Startup Mode Startup Mode Menu Use the Startup Mode menu to set the mode for when the devices in the switcher system are powered on You can select resume mode or custom mode Resume mode This restores the system state at the time it was last powered off You can only set this for the switcher processor and control panel Custom mode At power on each device is initialized to settings stored in its own nonvolatile memory user settings or ROM factory default settings You can make separate settings for setup and initial status Setup You can set the setup state used after powering on to User user settings or Factory factory default settings Initial status You can set the initial state other than setup of each device used after powering on to User user settings or Factory factory default settings Selecting resume mode for starting
257. stination files appears in a popup window 8 Do one of the following to select the copy destination files e Press directly on the list in the popup window e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor Turn the knobs Knob 1 Start File Description Number of first copy destination file Setting values 1 and upwards 2 Number Number of copy destination files 1 and upwards 9 When you are finished selecting files press OK The popup window closes 10 in the File gt Copy menu press Copy Operating on Individual Data Files 143 suolyesedo aji4 2 Ja deyo NM suogeiado l 4 2 Ja deYyD HAIN A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the copy 1 1 Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the copy or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the copy begins and a window opens to show its progress To cancel a file copy after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the copy has been cancelled Common Operations Selecting the Frame Memory Category and the Target Media With a file operation menu displayed proceed as follows 1 Press Category Sel A popup window appears 2 Select Frame Memory and press OK The popup window closes 3 To change the media selection from the current selection to the other type press one of the
258. t boundary between Bright and Middle regions 3 D Mid Soft Degree of softness at boundary 15 00 to 42 50 Knob Description Setting values 1 White White balance 0 00 to 200 00 2 Black Black balance 100 00 to 100 00 3 Y Lift Curvature of 100 00 to 100 00 luminance level curve 4 Y Dark Position of maximum 7 30 to 109 58 point of luminance level curve Output signal Output signal luminance luminance level level A A White luminance level balance adjustment A a Y Dark l i i Inputsignal nput signal v luminance Black balance level adjustment Signal before adjustment Signal after adjustment 5 Press Bound Level or Bound Soft and make settings for the three regions Dark Middle Bright Bound Level parameters Set the boundaries of the three regions Knob 1 Over B Lvl Description Luminance level at upper limit of Bright region Setting values 50 00 to 150 00 2 Mid B Lvl Luminance level at boundary between Bright and Middle regions 10 00 to 120 00 3 D Mid Lvl Luminance level at boundary between Middle and Dark regions 20 00 to 90 00 Color Correction between Middle and Dark regions Degree of softness 15 00 to 70 00 at lower limit of Dark region 4 Under D Soft 6 Press Dark Middle or Bright to select a region then adjust the following
259. t on M E effects About the basic border settings see Adding Borders to Video page 67 d From the top menu select Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Border Color The Border Color menu appears Border Color Color1 Color2 Color Invert O Spa AH On off Position Aspect Rotation Multi im y On off Angle On 2 Set the pattern used to mix the 2 colors and specify color 1 and color 2 See To compose a pattern of two colors color mix page 89 and To transform color mix patterns page 90 for information on how to set the parameters Note that Mix Color is effective only when both of the following conditions are met e In the Effect Wipe gt M E Effect gt Main menu Border Fill is set to Matte e One of the effect pattern numbers 0001 to 0999 is selected Using Pattern Specific Transformations In addition to the transformation described in Transforming Effect Patterns see page 95 there are also specific transformations which are permitted by some effect patterns An example of one such transformation is provided below For more information refer to Effect Pattern Transition Parameter List in the Appendix separate document Example of a pattern specific transformation Matrix Select one of the effect pattern numbers listed below 0200 to 0203 0206 to 0213 0224 to 0247 0250 to 0257 0260 to 0269 2 Set the following parameters with
260. tall Execute o Select the software firmware e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knob Knob 1 No Setting Values Software firmware 1 and upwards selection a The maximum value depends on application Press Install turning it on to install the software firmware selected in step 3 or turnint it off not to install Repeat steps 3 and 4 Press Execute A confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to carry out the installation Press Yes in the dialog box This installs the software firmware for which On is set Installing Software Never power off during the installation If you power off during the installation the particular device may not be able to be restarted To cancel the installation Press No in the dialog box If you have pressed Yes to begin the installation press Cancel in the progress bar If an error occurs A message appears indicating what the error is Check the message and press OK to close the message dialog box When the installation finishes the indication in the Install column changes as follows If the installation completes normally OK appears If an error occurred Error appears Entering an Installation Key License Menu To use software options referred to as options installation keys are required An
261. tch the SRC BUS button in the auxiliary bus control block as follows To select the video input signal turn the SRC BUS button off The auxiliary bus switches to the frame memory video bus In this case the key assigned as a pair to the selected video is automatically selected on the frame memory key bus To select the key input signal turn the SRC BUS button on The auxiliary bus switches to the frame memory key bus In this case you can select the key independently of the video Frame Memory 3 Select the desired signal in the cross point button rows of the auxiliary bus control block The selected signal is input to frame memory Freezing Images and Saving Them to Memory d From the top menu select Frame Memory gt Freeze The Freeze menu appears Output of selected frame memory Video thumbnail Key thumbnail Freeze al eae io AL ey 7 a le 1 Freeze Box LUEEN Mask Link _ Enable 10 Oo Frame Frz _ Frz Off Store Remain emain f 21 58 2 To change the frame memory output destination FM1 in the above figure press FM Output For details see To select frame memory output page 121 3 To operate on video and key as a pair press Pair turning it on 4 When Pair is turned off in step 3 press one of the output buttons in the above figure FM1V or FM1K to select the target The selected button turns light blue 5 Press Fre
262. tching on the M E Bank In the background A row of the M E cross point control block select the A bus video For this example press the 2nd button from the left to select the landscape video signal The landscape video appears on the video monitor connected to the processor s program output final output connector The pressed button lights in red to indicate that the signal assigned to the button is being output to the program video In the background B row select the B bus video For this example press the 3rd button from the left to select the lion video signal The pressed button lights in amber to indicate that the signal assigned to the button has only been selected It is not yet being output to the program video In the M E transition control block press the BKGD next transition selection button lighting it Skip this step if the button is already lit The background video is selected as the target of the transition In the M E transition control block press the EFF transition type selection button lighting it Skip this step if the button is already lit An effect is selected as the transition type Select the effect pattern number 0024 There are three ways to select effect patterns In this example we will use the Flexi Pad control block 1 Press the M E button in the Flexi Pad control block lighting it 2 Press the EFF WIPE button in the Flexi Pad control block lighting it 3 Pre
263. temporarily disabled Turning Sample Mark off restores the former state 3 Adjust the following parameters so that the color you want to change is included within the sample mark Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 7 31 to 109 59 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 4 Gain Key gain 100 00 to 100 00 6 Press Window turning it on to adjust the key detection range for spot color adjustment Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 0 00 to 100 00 T Press Spot and adjust the replacement color Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 7 31 to 109 59 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 To return spot color adjustment parameters to their default settings Press Spot Unity To mask part of the spot color adjustment Press Mask in the Spot menu turning it on Then proceed as explained in To mask part of the primary color correction see page 114 To adjust colors outside the spot color adjustment region 1 With Spot on in the Spot menu press Outer Proc Knob Description Setting values 1 H Position Horizontal position 100 00 to 100 00 2 V Position Vertical position 100 00 to 100 00 3 Size Size 1 00 to 100 00 turning it on 2 Adjust
264. tes a key when the macro is executed if the key is inserted it is deleted but otherwise nothing occurs as concerns keying c The operations of buttons to which one of Device to Device 6 All Stop Shuttle Jog Rec Mcro Only Set Mcro AT with Rate or Mcro AT with A B is assigned are excluded d Not found on 1 5 M E panel Pause event To adjust the execution timing of a particular event to delay the start of execution of the event by a particular time interval you can store a special event which pauses macro execution This event is called a pause event When you store a pause event you can set the interval for which the macro is paused the pause duration to any value in the range to 999 frames When the set time has elapsed the macro is automatically executed Pause zero event By including a pause event with the time set to zero you can make macro execution pause at the pause event Creating a New Macro 2 3 5 6 7 8 1 In the Flexi Pad control block press the MCRO button turning it on This assigns the Flexi Pad control block to macro operation 2 Press the BANK SEL button turning it on Macros 127 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo MMM suoljesedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HA The display on the memory recall buttons changes to the state shown in the above figure You can now select the save destination ban
265. the M E Cross Point Control Block To execute a background video transition you need to prepare by selecting the background video before and after the transition on the M E cross point control block When using the 1 5 M E panel or 1 5 M E wide panel Program video final output video is created with the background video selected on the PGM PST cross point control block See the next section Selecting Video in the PGM PST Cross Point Control Block for more information about how to select video on the PGM PST cross point control block Select the background video displayed before the transition with the buttons in the background A row Select the background video displayed after the transition with the buttons in the background B row The following table shows the correspondences between selectable signals and the cross point buttons used to select them in the factory default configuration Selectable signal Cross point button used to select signal Internally generated black signal BLACK left edge Internally generated color matte signal COLOR BKGD right edge Signals input to processor IN1 to IN8 Cross point buttons other than the above a connectors a INI to IN16 when using the 1 5 M E wide panel Assignments of signals to cross point buttons can be freely changed using the Xpt Assign menu see page 158 To select video proceed as follows m 0 i O m o
266. the data for one or more categories in a single operation 1 From the top menu select File gt All Selected The All Selected menu appears All Selected Target Category Eff Snapshot J Snapshot Macro Attach Macro Frame Mem Target Dir ey mS Sel al Load Save In the Target Category area the names of the currently selected categories are displayed in reverse video 2 To change the category selection press Category Sel A popup window appears WETA Setup Attach Eff Wipe Snapshot Snapshot LV ETeige The buttons for the currently selected categories are on their color is inverted 3 Press the button for the category that you want to select multiple selections possible To deselect a category press the corresponding on button turning it off 4 When you are finished selecting categories press OK The popup window closes 5 In the File gt All Selected menu press Target Dir A popup window opens in the same way as in step 2 of Saving All Data at Once see page 137 1 SYSTEM is specified as the target directory No other directory can be selected 6 Press the button for the desired media type Hard Disk or Memory Stick The color of the pressed button is inverted 7 Press OK The popup window closes 8 In the File gt All Selected menu press Save A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the save 9
267. the downstream key DSK PVW downstream key preview signal or DSK Key Out downstream key output signal The display varies depending on the setting of DSK PVW in the Output Assign menu AUX1 auxiliary 1 signal to AUX4 EDIT PVW edit preview signal No Assign no signal assigned 4 Select the output signal to be assigned to the output port selected in step 2 This makes the signal assignment To the right of the output port number selected in the status area of the Output Assign menu is shown the name of the assigned output signal Depending on the signal the name shown in the popup window and the name shown in the status area of the Output Assign menu may be different Signal name Signal name shown in the shown in the status area of the Output popup window Assign menu M E Key PVW M E K PVW M E Key Out M E Key M E PGM Clean M E PGM CLN PGM Clean PGM CLN DSK Key Out DSK Key Switching M E PVW or PST output to DSK PVW output By pressing the DSK PVW button in the downstream key fade to black control block you can temporarily switch M E PVW output 1 M E panel or PST output 1 5 M E panel to DSK PVW output e This function is not available when DSK PVW Btn is set to Disable Press DSK PVW Btn to set it to Enable e This function is not available when DSK Key Out is selected instead of DSK PVW Assigning Signals to Cross Point Buttons Operation Menu Each cross point butto
268. the following parameters 4 Press Auto Start to adjust the key automatically This automatic adjustment does not carry out key gain adjustment If required adjust the key gain as shown in step 5 5 Press Key Adjust then adjust the following key parameters Knob Description Setting values 1 Video Gain Overall gain of 200 00 to 200 00 video signal 2 Y Gain Y signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 3 C Gain C signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 4 Hue Delay Hue delay 180 00 to 180 00 5 Black Level Black level 116 90 to 116 90 Color Correction 117 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyp Hh suoljesedQ peouenpy g Jeydeyo HA To return Outer Proc parameters to their default settings Press Outer Unity Output Video Processing You can adjust the following for YUV signals e Overall gain of video signal e Y signal gain e Y signal offset e C signal gain e C signal hue delay To execute output video processing Display the Output Process menu then proceed as follows Output Process 1 Press Output Proc turning it on 2 Adjust the following parameters Knob Description Setting values 1 Video Gain Overall gain of 200 00 to 200 00 video signal 2 Y Gain Y signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 3 C Gain C signal gain 200 00 to 200 00 4 Hue Delay Hue delay 180 00 to 180 00 5 Black Level Black level
269. the knobs Saving Recalling and Deleting Effect Snapshots You can save snapshots of the current effect pattern numbers transformation parameters and so on and recall them for later use These snapshots are called effect snapshots There are ten effect snapshot registers 1 to 10 on each of the M E and P P regions A region means a functional unit block of the system Saving effect snapshots Knob Description Setting values 1 H Tile No Number of tiles in 2 to 36 horizontal direction 2 V Tile No Number of tiles in 2 to 18 vertical direction 1 Make the effect settings that you want to save 2 In the Flexi Pad control block press the EFF WIPE button lighting it The Flexi Pad control block enters effect snapshot mode and the memory recall buttons take on the configuration shown above 3 Press and light the region selection button for the region that you want to save e To save M E effect settings press the M E button e To save PGM PST effect settings press the PP ALL button 1 5M E panel only 4 Press the STORE button lighting it The system is now ready to save an effect snapshot 5 Press the memory recall button for the register in which you want to save the effect snapshot Advanced Effect Operations 103 suoneiado peoueapy g sejdeyo HMM suolje1edQ peouenpy g Jeyde
270. ther keys as well key 2 and downstream keys 1 and 2 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Main menu see page 77 press Key Type A popup window appears see page 77 2 Press Pattern 3 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Size Size of pattern 0 00 to 100 00 2 Soft Softness of edges 0 00 to 100 00 3 Density Density of key 0 00 to 100 00 4 Pattern Pattern number 1 to 24 a Same as standard wipes 82 Composing Video With Keys About the pattern key source In the pattern key a wipe pattern is selected automatically as the key source No user operation is required To select the key fill for a pattern key As the key fill Key Bus and Matte can be selected See To select a key fill page 79 To transform the pattern used in a pattern key See Transforming the Pattern of a Pattern Key page 109 Adding Borders to Keys Drop border Drop shadow Outline The following procedure shows how to add borders to key on the M E bank The same operations can be used to add borders to the other keys as well key 2 and downstream keys 1 and 2 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Main menu see page 77 press Edge A popup window appears Normal Border Rro order ea A A Shadow Outline 2 Press one of the following Normal Do not add anything to the edges Border Add a border to the edges Drop Bor
271. tings switcher settings of the signal format reference video signal and screen aspect ratio Ref Format 4801 59 94 B B 2 Press Format A popup window appears showing the signal formats that can be used in the system e 720P 59 94 e 1080i 50 e 1080i 59 94 e 1080PsF 23 976 e 1080PsF 24 e 1080PsF 25 e 1080PsF 29 97 e 480i 59 94 e 5761 50 Basic Settings 1 53 sum s wajshg 6 Je deyo HAI 3 Press directly on the indication for the signal format you want to set The popup window closes and a confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to change the signal format 4 Press Yes in the dialog box This changes the signal format setting and resets the system To cancel changing the signal format Press No in the dialog box Setting the input reference signal 1 Carry out step 1 in the previous item Setting the signal format 2 Press Ref Format A popup window appears showing the input reference signals that can be used in the system e Black Burst e Tri Sync 3 Press directly on the indication for input reference signal you want to use The popup window closes and a confirmation message appears prompting whether or not to change the input reference signal 4 Press Yes in the dialog box This changes the input reference signal To cancel changing the input reference signal format Press No in the dialog box Setting the screen aspect ratio 1 Carry out
272. tion 109 59 to 7 31 2 Gain Gain of key 100 00 to 100 00 3 Density Density of key 0 00 to 100 00 4 Filter Filter coefficient 1to9 a Set to 1 for through processing with no filter applied The filter becomes stronger as larger numbers are specified In the Key gt M E Key gt Main menu see page 77 press Key Source A popup window appears Close Press one of the following to select the signal to be used as key source Self Select the same signal as key fill Auto Select Automatically select the key signal assigned to a cross point button together with the key fill bus signal as a pair Use the Video Key Pair Assign menu see page 159 to carry out pair assignments Split Aside from the key source signal selected automatically in Auto Select mode another key source may be selected independently If you select this proceed to step 3 and select the key source If you selected Split in step 2 press the KEY 1 button and the SRC BUS button in the AUX bus control block lighting both buttons and select a key source in the cross point button row The state of the KEY button determines whether the key side or the video side is selected See the following figure e When you light the SRC BUS button the KEY button also lights enabling you to select the key side signal assigned as the key source to the pair number e Pressing the KEY button to turn it off enables you to se
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274. to adjust the timing e VTR disk recorder Extended VTR cue up For a macro to cue up a VTR and then play back for example a pause event must be inserted between the cue up event and the playback event To include all information associated with an operation when registering a macro event When registering an auto transition operation as an event you can register the auto transition event to include the transition rate and background A B bus selection status To use this capability assign the following functions to buttons in the utility control block and turn the relevant button on before you start an event to register Macro AT with Rate Macro Auto Trans Event with without Rate When registering an auto transition macro event include the transition rate Macro AT with A B Bus Macro Auto Trans Event with without A B Bus When registering an auto transition macro event in the transition control block include the background A B bus cross point For details of the method of assigning these functions to buttons see Utility Settings Utility Menu page 170 Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro There are two macro execution modes Normal execution mode When execution of an event is completed the next event is executed automatically Step execution mode When execution of an event is completed macro execution is paused You can switch the normal execution mode and step execution mode in the S
275. to registers to files on the desired type of media hard disk or Memory Stick In the File gt Save menu press Dest File A list of destination files appears in a popup window See the previous section Loading Data Files for more T Do one of the following to select the destination files information about how to load frame memory image data files e Press directly on the list in the popup window e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor d From the top menu select File gt Save ST THe EROS The Save menu appears Knob 1 Start File Description Setting values Number of first destination file 1 and upwards 141 Operating on Individual Data Files suolyesedo aji4q Z Jaydeyo NM suonesedo aly 2 Ja deyo HAI Knob Description Setting values files 2 Number Number of destination 1 and upwards 8 When you are finished selecting files press OK The popup window closes 9 In the File gt Save menu press Save A confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the save 1 O Press Yes in the confirmation window to execute the load or No to cancel it If you pressed Yes the save begins and a window opens to show its progress To cancel a save after it has started Press Cancel in the progress window and press OK in the message box which appears to inform you that the save has been cancelled Deleting
276. to the immediately previous setting When a transition ends the PST COLOR MIX button goes off Disable Even when a transition ends the preset color mix remains selected The PST COLOR MIX button remains lit when the transition ends Enabling or Disabling the Fade to Black Function You can set this so that no fade to black occurs even when you press the FTB button in the downstream key fade to black control block 1 Carry out step 1 of the procedure for Setting the Bus Toggle On or Off see page 174 2 Press FTB to toggle between Enable and Disable Enable When the FTB button is pressed a fade to black is carried out Disable Even when the FTB button is pressed no fade to black is carried out Settings Relating to Fader Lever Operations To select the way in which the fader lever position and the transition progress are related use the following procedure 1 Carry out step 1 of the procedure for Setting the Bus Toggle On or Off see page 174 2 Press Fader Curve A popup window appears 3 Select the fader lever operation mode Normal The transition progress is linear according to the fader lever position Advanced Tally Mode When the fader lever is moved from the end of its travel the tally is output slightly before the transition starts Macro Execution Mode Settings Macro Menu Use the Macro menu to select the macro execution mode For more information about
277. ttings then press Sort A popup window appears 2 Select one of the following to execute the sort From Source Sort in ascending order smallest first by From Source name To Source Sort in ascending order by To Source name To delete tally copy settings Select a copy setting by carrying out steps 1 and 2 of To modify tally copy settings then press Delete External Device Connection Port Setup Device Menu To control external devices connected to the RS 422A 9 pin serial ports of the DCU use the Device menu to make port settings See Controlling External Devices page 146 for more information about controlling external devices Assigning devices to DCU ports d From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Device gt Port Assign The Port Assign menu appears The status area shows a list of devices currently assigned to ports together with information about how they are controlled Device control settings are made in the Device Assign menu For details see page 188 p 0 A g O De pe ame ASG dito 1 2 1 VTR VTR P1 Dev1 R R P De bD OA g POR 4 DDR SD9P POR 4 De De DDR SD9P POR Dev4 b 6 6 ended R POR 5 De De POR b 8 DDR VDCP POR Dev Dev6 D pe Re D e O 2 Using any of the following methods select the target port for a device assignment e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the
278. turning it off to use the cross point buttons as non shift side buttons Control Panel Configuration 13 Sed JO suoljouny pue sowe zseajdeyp MMM sued Jo suojouny pue sewen Z Ja deu9 HT This button does not light and does not function when you are using the rightmost buttons in the cross point button rows the 12th or 20th buttons as SHIFT button For more information about operations to use the rightmost buttons as SHIFT buttons see To use the rightmost buttons in cross point button rows as SHIFT buttons shift mode selection page 158 Tally indicators Currently not used PGM PST Cross Point Control Block Use the PGM PST program preset cross point control block to select the video signals to be used as the background in program video final output video This control block is found only on the 1 5 M E and 1 5 M E wide panels PGM row PST row Cross point button rows XPT HOLD button iceeeeeeeeees0 SDOOOOOOOOOES M E buttons Tally indicator Cross point button rows The buttons in the PGM program row select the background video which is output before the start of a transition The buttons in the PST preset row select the background video after the end of a transition The signals selectable with the cross point buttons are the same as the signals selectable with the corresponding buttons in the M E cross point control block see page 12 The meaning of
279. u appears both lines contain the same date and time Date Time __Date Time Current Sep 10 2004 12 00 00 D Set Sep 10 2004 12 10 10 lt 2 Press Date 3 Turn the knobs to change the date in the Set line Knob Description Setting values 1 Month Month 1 to 12 2 Day Day 1 to 31 3 Year Year 2004 to 2037 4 Press Time 5 Turn the knobs to change the time in the Set line Knob Description Setting values 1 Hour Hour 0 to 23 2 Min Minute 0 to 59 3 Sec Second 0 to 59 6 Press Set The date and time in the Set line appear in the Current line Other Settings Panel Maintenance Panel Menu Use the Panel menu to make the following settings related to the control panel e Brightness of LCD backlights e Screen saver e Beep on and off e Touch panel calibration e Hard disk formatting only after a failure T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt Maintenance gt Panel The Panel menu appears The status area shows the current settings of each item except for calibration and HDD format albration HOD Format 2 Press the button corresponding to the item you want to set and set as described in the following sections LCD Bright Brightness of the LCD buttons in the Flexi Pad control block Sern Saver Screen saver on and off Touch Beep On and off of beep sounds for touch panel menu operations Calibration
280. ues 100 00 to 100 00 2 a 100 00 is one rotation in the counterclockwise direction and 100 00 is one rotation in the clockwise direction 0 00 is no rotation When Speed was selected Knob 1 Speed Description Speed of pattern rotation Setting values 100 00 to 100 00 a 100 00 is one rotation per second in the counterclockwise direction and 100 00 is one rotation per second in the clockwise direction When Magnitude was selected rotation during transition Knob Description Setting values 1 Angle Angle of pattern 100 00 to 100 00 slant 2 Magnitude Magnitude of 200 00 to 200 00 a 100 00 is one rotation in the counterclockwise direction and 100 00 is one rotation in the clockwise direction 0 00 is no rotation b 200 00 is two rotations in the counterclockwise direction and 200 00 is two rotations in the clockwise direction 0 00 is no rotation To modulate effect patterns H V Modulation This procedure is supported only for M E effects Modulation H On Modulation V On Advanced Effect Operations Inthe Effec W ipe gt M E Effect gt Modify Ptn No 0001 0999 menu see page 95 turn one or both of the following on H Modulation Modulate horizontally V Modulation Modulate vertically Set the parameters with the knobs Knob 1 Amplitude Am
281. ues move it up At 100 00 the vertical center is at the bottom edge of the screen At 100 00 it is at the top edge To arrange multiple examples of the same pattern 1 From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd then press Multi turning it on 2 Adjust the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 H Multi Number of patterns arranged 1 to 63 horizontally 2 V Multi Number of patterns arranged 1 to 63 vertically 3 Invert Type How patterns are arranged 1 to 4 see figure below To change the aspect ratio of a pattern d From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd then press Aspect turning it on 2 Set the following parameter with knob 1 Knob Description Setting values 1 Aspect Aspect ratio of pattern 100 00 to 100 00 a Minus values make the pattern taller and plus values make the pattern longer To rotate an effect pattern d From the top menu select Misc gt Color Bkgd then press Rotation A popup window appears 2 Press Angle 3 Set the following parameter with knob 1 Knob Description Setting values 1 Angle Angle of pattern slant 100 00 to 100 00 a 100 00 is one rotation in the counterclockwise direction and 100 00 is one rotation in the clockwise direction To rotate an effect pattern at a specified speed 1 From the top menu select Mi
282. umber 1 to 16 Assigning GPI outputs to DCU parallel output ports You can assign GPI outputs to DCU parallel output ports which are not being used for parallel tally output See Tally Setup System Tally Menu page 182 for more information about parallel tally output T From the top menu select Setup Diag gt GPI gt DCU Out Config The DCU Output Config menu appears The status area shows the signals assigned to DCU output ports 2 Using any of the following methods select an output port for the assignment You can choose either a port with no current assignment No Assign or a port with an assignment Then select the GPI output to assign e Press directry on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Port DCU output port 1 and upwards a selection 2 GPI GPI output number 1 to 50 selection a Output port numbers are sequential numbers with respect to number pairs the pairs consisting of a slot number 2 to 6 and a port number 1 to 54 MKS 2700 Uses slot 2 only Settings can be made in the range 1 to 36 MKS 8700 The setting range varies depending on the number of slots used 3 Press GPI Set To clear GPI output assignments Select an output port as explained in step 2 of the previous procedure then press Clear Setting DCU GPI outputs d From the top m
283. urn all color corrector settings to the defaults The following example shows how to proceed for color corrector 1 CCR1 You can proceed in the same way for CCR2 T From the top menu select CCR gt CCRI 2 Press a menu button other than Mask1 or Mask2 to display the menu 3 Press Unity All A message appears asking if you want to return all settings to the default settings 4 Press Yes in the message to return to the defaults or No to cancel If you pressed Yes all color corrector settings are returned to the default settings To copy or swap color corrector settings T From the top menu select CCR gt Copy Swap The Copy Swap menu appears The status area shows a copy source list From on the left and a copy destination list To on the right Copy Swap To No CCR __ B 1 CCR1 Color Correction 2 Using any of the following methods select the copy source color corrector and the copy destination color corrector e Press directly on the list in the status area e Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor e Turn the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 From No Copy source color 1or2 corrector selection 4 To No Copy destination color 1 or 2 corrector selection When you select either the source or destination color corrector the other color corrector is selected automatically 3 Press Copy to execute a copy or Swap to
284. utton ETH Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5 Parameter values can be set with either of the following methods e Rotate the knobs 1 to 5 corresponding to the parameters e Press the parameter button corresponding to a parameter and enter a numeric value in the numeric keypad window Parameter values are indicated by the length of the bars on the buttons and by the numeric values under the bars In explaining specific operations this manual gives examples of typical knob settings expressed as shown below Example 1 When a pattern key is selected Knob 1 Size Description Size of pattern Setting values 0 00 to 100 00 Soft Softness of edge width 0 00 to 100 00 Key density 0 00 to 100 00 2 3 Density 4 Pattern Pattern number 1 to 24 Example 2 When a video process is selected The buttons of parameter group 1 2 are shown first changing to parameter group 2 2 when the More button in the position of knob 5 is pressed Parameter group 1 2 Knob Description Setting values 2 Video Gain Overall gain of video signals 200 00 to 200 00 3 Y Gain Gain of luminance signals 200 00 to 200 00 4 Black Level Black level 7 30 to 109 58 Parameter group 2 2 Knob Description Setting values 2 Video Gain Overall gain of video signals 200 00 to 200 00 3 C Gain Gain of chrominance signals 200 00 t
285. vel 2 Gain Key gain 100 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 4 Density Key density 0 00 to 100 00 5 Filter Filter coefficient 1to92 a Set to 1 for through processing with no filter applied The filter becomes stronger as larger numbers are specified To make adjustments with color cancel If the foreground image includes shades of the background color turn this function on to remove the color from the foreground image d Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Chroma Key menu turn Key Active off and turn Color Cancel on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0 00 4 Filter Filter coefficient 1 to 9 a Set to 1 for through processing with no filter applied The filter becomes stronger as larger numbers are specified 3 Turn Key Active on The video composed with chroma key reappears on the monitor Adjusting the key signal for color cancel When color cancel is on you can adjust the key signal for color cancel 1 Inthe Key gt M E Key1 gt Chroma Key menu press Cancel Key turning it on The color cancel function is turned on 2 Set the following parameters with the knobs Knob Description Setting values 1 Clip Reference level 0 00 to 100 00 of color cancel key 2 Gain Key gain 100 00 to 100 00
286. window 38 numeric keypad window 35 page number input window 38 Event 127 Extended VTR 146 191 External box 183 External device connection port setup 187 External device operations 145 F Fade to black 93 Fader lever 17 non sync state 74 File list disk recorder Extended VTR 149 File operations 137 batch operating on data files 137 batch operating on data files of selected categories 139 copying data files 143 deleting all data at once 138 deleting individual data files 142 deleting the data of selected categories 140 loading all data at once 138 loading individual data files 140 loading the data of selected categories 139 operating on individual data files 140 renaming data files 142 saving all data at once 137 saving individual data files 141 saving the data of selected categories 139 Fine key function 105 Flexi Pad control block 19 Flip flop mode 13 175 Flow of operations changing the position and size of effect patterns 63 composing video with keys 76 executing transitions 73 fading the video to black 93 modifying video borders 66 preparing transitions 69 selecting effects 56 selecting transition types 53 selecting video 49 using internally generated signals 88 Format menu 153 Format settings 153 Format supported 7 Frame memory 119 Frame Memory Board Set MKS 2440 8 Frame Memory menu 120 Delete menu 123 Freeze menu 120 Recall menu 122 Rename menu 122 Frame Memory Upgrade Software BZS 2440M 8 162 F
287. window and select from the following timings Any Output on the earliest field that can be processed Field 1 Output on field 1 Field 2 Output on field 2 You cannot set the timing when any of the following signal formats are selected e 1080PsF 23 976 e 1080PsF 24 e 1080PsF 25 e 1080PsF 29 97 e 720P 59 94 Other Settings To change pulse widths When the trigger type is other than Status or Disable turn knob 2 to set the pulse width Knob 2 Pulse Width Description Pulse width Setting values 1 to 60 fields To change action settings When the trigger type is Status you can press Action to display a popup window and select from the actions shown in the following table Operating button Status area display M E Key1 On M E K1 On M E Key2 On M E K2 On DSK1 On DSK1 On DSK2 On DSK2 On Error Error No Action No Action Editor GPI Editor GPI a When Editor GPI is selected press GPI No and select an Editor GPI number 1 to 32 When the trigger type is other than Status the only possible selections are No Action and Editor GPI Editor GPI can be used only when you have a valid license for the BZS 8050 Editing Control Software Tally Setup System Tally Menu For details of the setup for tally signals to be output from the switcher to external devices see Setting switcher GPI outputs in the section GPI In
288. ws XPT HOLD button SHIFT button be GOCCE o0o0o0oo000oo0E Tally indicators Cross point button rows Select background video by pressing the corresponding button The buttons in the background A row select the background video which is output before the start of a transition A bus video Pressing a button selects the signal assigned to that button input signals to the IN1 to IN16 connectors of the processor or signals which the processor generates internally The button lights in red high tally if the selected signal is being output to the program video final output video Otherwise it lights in amber low tally 1 The MKS 2110M Input Output Connector Board must be installed to use the IN9 to IN16 connectors The buttons in the background B row select the background video which is output after a transition B bus video The button lights in red high tally if the selected signal is being output to the program video It lights in amber low tally if the selected signal is not being output to the program video In addition to the operating mode described above flip flop mode you can also select bus fixed mode In bus fixed mode the signal selected on the background A row is always output when the fader lever is at the top and the signal selected on the background B row is always output when the fader lever is at the bottom For more information about bus fixed mode see Setting the Bus T
289. y Displays the minimum and maximum values that can be set for the parameter Close button Closes the hexadecimal keypad window Enter button Confirms the entered value If the value is valid the hexadecimal keypad window closes If the value is not valid the hexadecimal keypad window stays open and the color of the input value display changes to red Clear button Clears the input However parameter settings are not changed The keyboard window opens in the basic screen when you press a button with the E icon Item display Input string display Left button Right button f Close button Enter button Del button Clear button BS button Shift button Caps Lock button Item display Shows the name of the parameter being set in the keyboard window Input string display Shows the character string being input in the keyboard window Left button Moves the cursor one character to the left in the input string Right button Moves the cursor one character to the right in the input string Close button Closes the keyboard window Caps Lock button Switches between input of capital letters and lowercase letters Shift button Enables input of characters on the shift side of the buttons The shift is released when you enter a character BS backspace button Clears the character immediately before the cursor in the input string Interpreting Menu S
290. yo HI Pressing a button which is lit in orange or yellow will overwrite the current contents of the register When the save is complete the button that you pressed lights in yellow and the number on the button changes from a register number to an effect pattern figure The pattern number appears in the numeric display Recalling effect snapshots 1 In the Flexi Pad control block press the EFF WIPE button lighting it 2 If the STORE button is lit press it to turn it off 3 Press to light the region selection button M E or PP ALL for the region of the snapshot that you want to recall The memory recall buttons show figures of the saved effect patterns Buttons where snapshots are already saved are lit in orange 4 Press the memory recall button for the effect snapshot that you want When the recall finishes the pressed button lights in yellow and the numeric display shows the pattern number of the corresponding pattern Deleting effect snapshots With the STORE button lit hold the EFF WIPE button down and press the memory recall button for the effect snapshot that you want to delete The button you pressed is turned off and the effect snapshot is deleted Advanced Key Operations Advanced Key Operations This section explains procedures for setting M E key 1 The same procedures can be used for the other key
291. yo HN Knob Description Setting values 4 All Knee correction of R Red value is shown 6 Referring to CCR Menu page 111 open the Primary menu G and B signals adjusted at once To return primary color correction parameters to their default settings Press Unity To mask part of the primary color correction The mask function is common to the following color correction functions e Primary color correction e Secondary color correction e Luminance processing e Spot color adjustment For example if in primary color correction you set mask 1 to a box then in secondary color correction set mask 1 to a pattern this also changes the setting in primary color correction to the pattern Here the procedure for mask 1 operation is described by way of example You can carry out mask 2 operation in a similar way 1 Press Mask in the Primary menu A popup window appears mask Mask 2 Close 2 Press Mask 1 to apply a mask 3 Press the 3rd menu title button from the top A popup window see page 111 appears 4 Press Mask 1 The Mask 1 menu appeas Note that the mask menu 1 can also be accessed from the CCR gt CCR1 menu 5 Set the mask source and mask pattern transformation method For details about operation refer to Setting Key Mask Shapes and Positions page 109 Color Correction T Press Mask and adjust the following parameters When Box was

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