C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB01CV1-WW.fm masterpage:Left DVS-9000/9000SF System (With CCP-9000 Series Center Control Panel) User’s Guide Production Switcher System Volume 1 [English] 1st Edition Software Version 1.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB01CV1-WW.fm masterpage:Right NOTICE TO USERS © 2002 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.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB02TOC-WW.fm masterpage:Right Table of Contents Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Introduction ..................................................................................................12 Features of the DVS-9000 Production Switcher System...........................14 Video Processing Flow .................................................................................16 Signal Selection .........................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB02TOC-WW.fm masterpage:Left Copy and Swap .............................................................................................66 Video Process ................................................................................................69 Video Process Adjustment of a Primary Input Signal...........................69 Video Process Adjustments on a Particular Bus ...................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB02TOC-WW.fm masterpage:Right (Option) ....................................................................................133 Files ..............................................................................................................134 Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel ...............................136 Example Control Panel Configuration ..................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB02TOC-WW.fm masterpage:Left Executing an Auto Transition..............................................................192 Executing a Transition With the Fader Lever (Manual Transition) ....193 Combinations of Auto and Manual Transitions ..................................193 Non-Sync State....................................................................................194 Fader Lever Operation in Bus Fixed Mode..................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB02TOC-WW.fm masterpage:Right Setting Independent Key Transition Wipe Modifiers .........................255 Chapter 6 DME Wipes Basic Procedure for DME Wipe Settings .................................................260 DME Wipe Settings Menu ..................................................................260 DME Wipe Pattern Selection ..............................................................260 Setting DME Wipe Modifiers ...
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Introduction............................................................................................. 12 Features of the DVS-9000 Production Switcher System ..................... 14 Video Processing Flow............................................................................ 16 Signal Selection .........................................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Frame Memory ....................................................................................... 61 Overview ......................................................................................... 61 Frame Memory Functions ............................................................... 62 Color Backgrounds.................................................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Paths............................................................................................... 113 Effect Execution ............................................................................ 118 Snapshots ............................................................................................... 119 Snapshot Types..............................................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Introduction Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions This manual is the User’s Guide for the DVS-9000/9000SF Production Switcher system supporting the SDTV signal format only. The DVS-9000 and DVS-9000SF have different numbers of M/E banks and input/output signals, but are otherwise functionally identical.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm System configuration and features masterpage:Right Term for system A system in which the center control panel has 2M/E system two M/E banks A system in which the center control panel has 1M/E system one M/E bank Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Related manuals The following manuals are supplied with the individual products of the DVS9000 Production Switcher system.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Features of the DVS-9000 Production Switcher System Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions The DVS-9000 Production Switcher system boasts extensible high performance and multifunctionality. The following are some of the principal features of this system. System configuration flexibility SDTV support This system supports the SDTV signal formats 480i/59.94 and 576i/50.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Powerful frame memory functions The frame memory can store 222 frames in an SDTV system, and up to eight of these can be recalled simultaneously. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Link operation with DME Using the BKDS-9470 DME Board Set, a range of DME functions including DME wipes and processed keys can be handled as switcher functions. The system can interface with up to four DME units.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Video Processing Flow The following illustration shows the flow of operations for carrying out a transition on the M/E bank or PGM/PST bank.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Signal Selection You carry out signal selection with the cross-point buttons in the cross-point control block of the M/E or PGM/PST bank, and the buttons in the auxiliary bus control block.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Basics of Signal Selection Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions The M/E bank, PGM/PST bank, and the auxiliary bus control block has crosspoint buttons. These buttons are identified by numbers common to all of the banks, and a signal is assigned to each number. The basis of signal selection is to select, in a cross-point button row, the crosspoint button to which is assigned the desired signal.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Bank Bus name Cross-point button row Delegation operation M/E-1 A bus Background A row – B bus Background B row – KEY 1 bus Key row Turn on the [KEY1] button. Turn on the [KEY2] button. KEY 3 bus Turn on the [KEY3] button. KEY 4 bus Turn on the [KEY4] button. Utility 1 bus Turn on the [UTIL1] button. Utility 2 bus Turn on the [UTIL2] button.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Signal Assignment and Selection Assigning signals to buttons Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Each cross-point button has a corresponding button number, to which you assign a signal. In addition to the signals input to the PRIMARY INPUTS connectors on the rear panel of the switcher, you can also select signals generated within the switcher.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Button numbers when all 12 buttons are used as cross-point buttons. SHIFT button XPT HOLD KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 DME1 DME2 DME3 DME4 UTIL1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SHIFT Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions When the SHIFT button is off: When the SHIFT button is on: UTIL2 KEY1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Button numbers when the rightmost buttons (12th buttons) are used as SHIFT buttons.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Colors of lit cross-point buttons In a particular row of cross-point buttons, only the last pressed button is effective, and lights amber or red. The amber indicates the “low tally” state, and the red indicates the “high tally” state, to indicate whether or not the selected signal appears in the final output video.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Transitions In the M/E and PGM/PST banks, the switch from the current video stream (appearing on the corresponding program monitor) to a new video stream is referred to as a transition. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Selecting the Next Transition To execute a transition, it is first necessary to decide how the image will be changed as a result of the transition.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Inserting and deleting a key You can insert one or more of the four keys (downstream keys on the PGM/ PST bank). If you select a key which is already inserted, the transition will delete the key. A simultaneous combination of deleting and inserting keys is also possible.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Simultaneously changing the background and keys You can change any of the four keys (downstream keys on the PGM/PST bank) and the background at the same time.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left The key priority values go from 1 to 4, with a higher priority key being “in front” as seen on the screen. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions 4 3 2 1 Priority sequence on the screen Independent Key Transitions What is an independent key transition? In addition to common transitions, it is possible to carry out independent transitions on the keyers of the M/E bank and PGM/PST bank.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Effect of a common transition In the case shown in the above illustration, carrying out a common transition produces the following change in the image. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Transition type: wipe Same wipe is applied to background and key.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Simultaneous execution If the [AUTO TRANS] buttons for the two transitions are pressed simultaneously, the following is the result. Note that in both cases the common transition is a wipe and the independent key transition is a mix (dissolve). Deleting a key with simultaneous transitions: With the key inserted, it is deleted simultaneously with the two transitions.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Time offset execution with the key inserted: With the key inserted, it is deleted with the two transitions acting with a time offset. Whichever button is pressed first, when the common transition completes, even if the independent key transition is still not completed, the two end simultaneously.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Example 1: When the independent key transition [AUTO TRANS] button is pressed later Independent key transition (mix) start Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Common transition (wipe) start The transition completes with the key deleted.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right NAM (non-additive mix) In this dissolve, the current video and new video signals are compared, and the signal with the higher luminance level is given priority in the output.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Cut A cut switches instantaneously from the current video to the new video. When the next transition is a key transition, the key cuts in or out instantaneously. Executing a Transition Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions There are two modes of executing a transition: an auto transition by button operation or a manual transition using the fader lever.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left background output is always from the background A bus. This is called “flipflop mode.” The alternative is known as “bus fixed mode,” in which there is 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%.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions When the pattern limit function is enabled, carrying out a transition results in the following effect for example settings. • When the limit value is set to 50%, the effect at the end of the transition is the same as when the fader lever is at the center position in the normal case (with the pattern limit function disabled); the wipe pattern does not complete.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Keys Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions A key is an effect in which a part of the background image is replaced by an image or superimposed text. The signal determining how the background is cut out is termed “key source,” and the signal that replaces the cut-out part is termed “key fill.” The system component responsible for processing a key is referred to as a keyer.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Clean mode In a luminance key, linear key or color vector 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.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Normal mix: The foreground is cut out with the key signal, and then combined with the background, 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 naturallooking composite when the scene includes glass or other translucent objects.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Angle a) Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Reference color specified by Hue setting Crop a) 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.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left For details of video adjustment operations and the adjustment items, see “Chroma Key Adjustments” (page 204). Wipe pattern key This uses the wipe pattern selected for a transition as the key source. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Key wipe pattern key This uses the wipe pattern selected for an independent key transition as the key source.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Border This applies a uniform width border to the edge of the key. You can adjust the border width and density. You can also enable the separate edge function, and adjust the top, bottom, left, and right border widths separately. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Drop border This applies a border below and to the right for example, of the key. You can adjust the border width, position, and density.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Outline This uses the outline of the original key as the key. You can adjust the width and density of the outline. You can also enable the separate edge function, and adjust the top, bottom, left, and right outline widths separately. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Emboss This applies an embossing effect to the outline of the key. You can adjust the width and position of the embossing, and the density.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right • When the edge type is normal with soft edge being on • When [Fine Key] is on Edge fill Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions When a border, drop border, or shadow modifier is selected, you can select a signal to fill these edge effects. The edge fill may be either the signal from the dedicated color matte generator, or the signal currently selected on the utility 1 bus.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions mask source. When the box generator is selected, a rectangular mask is formed. You can adjust the positions of the four sides of the box separately. When the pattern generator is selected, you can select the pattern and apply modifiers. Sub mask: This uses the wipe generator signal or the signal selected on the utility 1 bus on the M/E or PGM/PST bank, as the mask source.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Key Default Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions With a simple operation you can return the key adjustment values to their defaults. The adjustment values which can be returned to their default values are as follows. • Adjustment values for the particular key type (Clip, Gain, Density, Filter, etc.) In the case of chroma keying, all adjustment values return to their default values.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Wipes Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions A wipe is a transition from the current video stream to a new video stream, using a wipe pattern. Changing the background by means of a wipe is referred to as a “background wipe,” and inserting or deleting a key with a wipe is termed a “key wipe.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Pattern Mix You can create a new pattern by combining two selected patterns (main and “sub”). Note Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions It is not possible to apply a pattern mix to an independent key transition. For details, see “Pattern Mix” (page 240). Types of pattern mix There are four ways in which patterns can be combined in a pattern mix, as follows.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm Main pattern at 100% Sub pattern at 100% masterpage:Left Parameter settings Start: Point in the course of the transition at which the main pattern is at 100% End: Point in the course of the transition at which the sub pattern is at 100% 0.00 100.00 Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Transition (0.00 - 100.00) Start value Mix combination of main and sub patterns already begun –10.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Main and sub modifier link function When carrying out a pattern mix, it is possible to link the modifier settings for the main pattern and sub pattern. There are two modes for this function. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions FULL LINK (fully linked) mode In this mode, all modifier settings are the same for the main pattern and sub pattern.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Split This splits the pattern, making the parts of the wipe move in opposite directions. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Split off Split on The parameter Split No. specifies the number of splits. The parameter Spacing specifies the spacing between adjacent patterns. Edge You can apply a border to the pattern, soften the edges, or soften the applied border.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Positioner You can move the wipe pattern to any position. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Positioner off Positioner on • The parameter H Position controls the horizontal position of the pattern. A negative value moves the pattern to the left, and a positive value moves the pattern to the right. • The parameter V Position controls the vertical position of the pattern.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Speed Through the course of the transition the wipe pattern rotates at a fixed specified speed. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions The parameter Speed determines the speed of pattern rotation. A value of −100.00 of the parameter Speed corresponds to one turn per second counterclockwise; a value of +100.00 corresponds to one turn per second clockwise. With a value of 0.00 the pattern is stationary.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Aspect ratio You can freely change the aspect ratio of the pattern. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Aspect off Aspect on (a horizontal stretch) A negative value of the parameter Aspect stretches the pattern vertically; a positive value stretches the pattern horizontally. Pattern replication “Multi” The same pattern can be repeated horizontally and vertically or both, up to 63 times.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm 1 2 masterpage:Left 3 4 Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions 1: All replications in the same orientation 2: Even-numbered columns and rows inverted 3: Even-numbered columns and rows inverted, and even-numbered rows staggered 4: Even-numbered rows staggered Pairing This slits the pattern into multiple strips, making it like a venetian blind. Pairing off Pairing on H: Create slits in the horizontal direction.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Modulation The pattern signal can be modulated, giving waves on the horizontal or vertical edges, or radially. The parameter Shape determines the form of the modulation. 1: sine wave, 2: triangular wave, 3: rectangular wave Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Horizontal modulation This modulates the pattern, applying waviness in the horizontal direction to edges.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left The parameter Speed determines the speed of waves. A value of −100.00 generates the maximum counterclockwise speed of waves, and a value of +100.00 the maximum clockwise speed. Spring As the transition progresses, the edge of the pattern is subjected to barrel or pincushion distortion.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right DME Wipes Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions A DME wipe is a wipe transition that uses a DME effect to change from one video image to the next. There are two types of DME wipe: those which can be selected for a normal transition, and those which can be selected for an independent key transition. For independent key transitions, see page 26. Note To carry out DME wipes requires the BKDS-9470 DME Board Set.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Slide: The new video slides in over the old video. (Pattern numbers: 1001 to 1008 (one-channel mode), 2601 to 2608 (twochannel mode)) Split: The old video splits, and the new video appears in the gap. (Pattern numbers: 1011 to 1013 (one-channel mode)) Squeeze: The new video appears squeezed over the old video, and progressively expands to cover it.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right For the setting operations, see “Setting DME Wipe Modifiers” (page 261). Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Direction: You can set the DME wipe direction to normal, reverse, or alternating normal/reverse (page 49), except for a key transition, which is always in normal/reverse mode.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Keyframe effects in the global channel When the effect with the same number as the reference channel is present on the DME global (GLBL) channel, executing the user programmable DME will also execute the effect on the global channel simultaneously. When executing a user programmable DME, take note of whether the effect is present on the global channel.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Frame Memory Overview Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions 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. The memory capacity for freeze images is a maximum of 222 frames. For details of operations, see “Frame Memory Operations” (page 266).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Operation modes Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions The frame memory has the following operating mode. V/K mode: When a pair setting is active, the key signal is automatically selected on frame memory source bus 2. This is convenient for handling the video and key signals together in frame memory.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right You can apply a name of up to eight characters to the file. Recalling an image You can recall an image file saved in memory, and allocate to any of the FM1 to FM8 outputs. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Processing an image You can process the memory image allocated to any of FM1 to FM8, or an image placed in temporary memory by a freeze.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Image output Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Moving the output image (reposition function) For up to two channels of FM1 to FM8, you can move the output image with respect to the screen. The area of the screen around the image that has been move is filled with black. There are two ways of carrying out this repositioning. Normal mode: Movement in the horizontal direction is in two-pixel increments.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Color Backgrounds The dedicated generators generate color signals, and these can be used as color backgrounds in video effects. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Color background selection There are two color backgrounds, color background 1 and color background 2, which you use by assigning to cross-point buttons.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Copy and Swap Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions You can copy and swap the settings between the M/E-1 and PGM/PST banks or between keyers. The following settings can be copied or swapped.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Keyer copy and keyer swap You can carry out copy and swap operations among the keyers listed in the following table.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Video Process Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions The term “video process” is applied to adjustments to the luminance and hue of the input video signal. There are two types of adjustment, depending on the application: • Adjustment of an individual primary input signal • Image effects on a particular bus Note These types of adjustment may be carried out independently.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Making the adjustments Adjust VIDEO GAIN, Y GAIN, BLACK LEVEL, C GAIN, and HUE DELAY in the following menus.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Digital Multi Effects (DME) Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions DME allows you to add three-dimensional effects such as image movement, rotation, magnification and shrinking, as well as a wide variety of special effects. DME is the general name for all of these effects. Each channel can be used on its own or in combination with other channels, which allows you to create advanced effects with more complexity.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left the plane of the monitor screen. The coordinates do not move even if the image moves.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Rotation around y-axis in local coordinate space Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Rotation around y-axis in global coordinate space Local coordinate space and global coordinate space Three-dimensional parameters Three-dimensional parameters are x, y, and z values which define the position of an image, its axis of rotation, the position of an imaginary point of view on the image, and so on.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left • Lower left corner of image or monitor x = −4.00, y = −3.00, z = 0.00 y-axis z-axis + +3 Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions x-axis –4 +4 x-axis –3 z-axis − y-axis The plus direction on the z-axis is depth into the image or monitor screen.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Values for x-, y- and z-axes (16:9 mode) Operation mode Limits of three-dimensional transformation parameters Location XYZ −333.3333 to +333.3333 Rotation, Spin −999.9999 to +999.9999 Axis Location −333.3333 to +333.3333 Location Size 0.0000 to +999.9999 Aspect 0.0000 to +2.0000 Perspective Perspective (x, y) −33.3333 to +33.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left a) When a value is smaller than 1, 1/Aspect or 1/Perspective (z) is adjusted to an integral value. Three-dimensional parameter default values Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Each of the transformation operation modes has default values for threedimensional parameters.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Location XYZ Moves the image on the x-axis, y-axis, or z-axis. The direction of movement differs depending on whether you are manipulating the image in the source coordinate space or the target coordinate space.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Aspect In the source coordinate space, changes the aspect ratio in the x-direction and y-direction, either independently or simultaneously.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Skew In the source coordinate space, change the skew of the image on the x-axis or y-axis. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Change of skew on x-axis Change of skew on y-axis Graphics Display Graphics display is a function that allows you to display wire frames, coordinate axes and a grid over the current DME image, to make it easier to create effects in three-dimensional coordinate space.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left • In global coordinate space, the channel number is displayed along with “G” to indicate global. For example, “G2” means channel 2 in global coordinate space. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Y Z Wire frame Local coordinate space axes X 1F Channel ID Wire frame, local coordinate space axes, and channel ID Grid This is a grid pattern representing the whole of the monitor screen.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm Wire frame Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Range displayed on normal monitor screen masterpage:Right To automatically erase the graphic display Turn Auto Erase on. The graphic display is erased automatically whenever a keyframe is executed. It is displayed again after the keyframe ends, after the time set in Recovery Time. DME Special Effects You can use DME to add a variety of special effects.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Crop This effect crops away the edges of the image. You can crop the top, bottom, left, and right sides individually or all together. You can also soften the cropped edges. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Defocus Defocuses the whole image. The degree of defocusing can be set separately for video signals and key signals.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Multi Move Shrinks the image and lines up a number of copies vertically and horizontally. You can specify the center point of the shrinking, the shrinking ratio, and the aspect ratio of the image screen. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Sepia Overlays a specified color onto the image.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Nega Reverses the luminance and/or chroma of the image. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Contrast Changes the contrast of the luminance and/or chroma of the image. Mosaic Divides the image into small tiles so that it looks like a mosaic. You can specify the size and aspect ratio of the tiles. Freeze Freezes the input video.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Nonlinear Effects You can add a variety of effects, including effects that change the shape of the image as a whole. The following nonlinear effects are available. For more information about settings and operations with nonlinear effects, see “Nonlinear Effect Settings” in Chapter 11 (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left There are two modes: H&V and Size. You can set the size and frequency of waves in the image, the wave form, the amount of wave movement, and the range. In H&V mode, you can also set the wave angle. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Twist Twists the image. You can twist the image in the horizontal or vertical direction.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right You can set the degree of transition, the degree of randomness in the distance moved by each block, the amount of movement, the width of the partitions, the degree of randomness in partition width, the center point, the starting angle, and other parameters. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Broken Glass Partitions the image like broken glass, with shards flying outward.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Blind Divides the image into bars or wedges, with blocks rotating like the slats of venetian blinds. There are two modes: Bar and Wedge. You can set the number of rotations by blocks, the perspective, the width and position of blocks, the direction, the center position, and other parameters. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Split Splits the image upper and lower, left and right.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right You can choose to reflect in the directions left to right, right to left, bottom to top, top to bottom, or any combination of directions. You can also set the position of the border between original and reflections. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Multi Mirror Divides the image into originals and reflections, lining them up vertically and horizontally.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left You can also choose to display only the portion of the image that is seen through the lens. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Circle Makes a circle with the image. You can set the size of the circle, and make the axis of modulation vertical. Panorama Curves the upper and lower edges of the image to emphasize the sense of perspective.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Page Turn Turns the image like a turning page. There are four modes: H&V, H, V, and Off. You can select the turn position, the radius of the turned portion, the amount and angle of turning, and the input video for the front and back pages. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Roll Rolls the image up. There are four modes: H&V, H, V, and Off.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left You can set the degree of winding onto the sphere, the radius, the horizontal position of the wound image, and front and back side output for the image. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Note You cannot monitor the part of a rotating sphere that corresponds to its axis on the monitor screen. Explosion Divides the image into fragments which expand as they fly out.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right You can set the degree of transition, the degree of extension in the image, the jaggedness of the melting sections, and the amplitude, frequency, amount of movement, and speed of the melting sections. You can also set the slant of the borders, the shape of the sections that begin to melt, and other parameters. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Character Trail Extends the edge of the image like a trail.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left • The source video from which to create the trail of afterimages • To erase afterimages after a keyframe Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Background Adds a color to the background of the image. Separate Sides Applies separate video signals and key signals to the front and back of the image.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Invert Inverts the input video signal and/or key signal horizontally or vertically. You can make separate settings for the front and back. Input signal Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Horizontal inversion Vertical inversion Inversion of input signal Interpolation Specifies the methods used for interpolation processing of input video signals and input key signals.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left For details of this menu, see “Global Effect Operations” in Chapter 11 (Volume 2). The following types of global effects are available. • Combiner • Brick • Shadow Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Combiner When multiple channels are selected on one keyer or for one transition, the Combiner automatically combines the selected images. Up to three channels can be combined.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right If the Mix1 setting is 70 and the Mix2 setting is 40, the proportions of the channels in the mixed portions in the illustration above are as shown in the following table. Combination Indication in figure Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch1 and Ch2 30% 70% – – Ch3 and Ch4 – – 60% 40% Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Brick This effect creates a rectangular parallelepiped from 3 successive channels.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left image, and the color of the shadow. The channel with the largest number (for example, Ch2 in the case of Ch1 and Ch2) becomes the shadow.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right External Devices Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions In the DVS-9000 system, you can operate while controlling the following types of external device: • Devices supporting P-BUS (Peripheral II protocol) (referred to as “P-BUS devices” in the manual) • VTRs The following is an outline of external device control. For external device control operations, see Chapter 12 “External Devices” (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left VTRs • RECALL (1-99), STORE (1-99), empty register search, RECALL MODE (RECALL, RECALL & REWIND) • RUN, REWIND Saving to registers Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Set the data for controlling external devices in the Device menu. You can save the set data in keyframe, snapshot, or shot box registers.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right P-BUS trigger mode actions The actions that can be used in P-BUS trigger mode are as follows. • Store • Recall • Trigger For details of the buttons assigned to each action, see Chapter 12, “External Devices” (Volume 2). Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions P-BUS timeline mode actions The actions that can be used in P-BUS timeline mode are as follows. Use the Device menu to set the actions.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Regions and Registers Regions Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions The term “region” refers to some sort of functional unit of the system. When saving or recalling snapshot registers and effect registers, or creating or editing effects, you first select the region to which the operation applies. You can also select multiple regions simultaneously. Classification of the regions There are a total of 10 regions.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Keyframe effect registers Dedicated effect registers There are 99 dedicated registers for keyframe effects in each region, numbered 1 to 99.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Keyframes A keyframe represents an instantaneous state of an image; it can be saved and recalled for reuse. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Effects By arranging a number of keyframes on the time axis, and interpolating between successive keyframes, you can create an effect in which there is a continuous change from each keyframe to the next.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Saving and Recalling Effects Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions To create a new effect, first recall an empty register, then create the keyframes one at a time in this register. To run an effect, it is also necessary to set the time and the path. To edit an existing effect, recall the register holding the effect, then make the changes.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Duration modes Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions In keyframe editing, there are two duration modes; switch between them in the keyframe operation section. (See “Time Settings” in Chapter 13 (Volume 2).) Variable duration mode: In this mode, inserting or deleting a keyframe increases or reduces the duration. Constant duration mode: In this mode, inserting or deleting a keyframe does not change the duration.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right When you change the effect duration, the keyframe duration for each keyframe in the effect is automatically recalculated proportionally. Keyframe duration 1 2 3 4 5 Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Keyframe number Effect duration Schematic view of keyframe duration and effect duration The effect duration may also be changed by inserting or deleting keyframes.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm Item Paths that can be set Key1 to Key4 Key 1 All to Key 4 All Overall path settings for items relating to keys 1 to 4 are made simultaneously.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Paths relating to DME DME 3D Trans Local menu Paths that can be set 3D Trans Local All Overall path settings for local channel threedimensional transform items are made simultaneously. Loc Size Loc Size All Overall path settings for items relating to image size changes and movement are made simultaneously.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left DME 3D Trans Global menu Item Paths that can be set 3D Trans Global All Overall path settings for three-dimensional transform items in the global channel are made simultaneously. Loc Size Overall path settings for items relating to image size changes and movement are made simultaneously.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm Item masterpage:Right Paths that can be set Video Modify Video Modify All Overall path settings for video modify items are made simultaneously.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Long: The hue changes in whichever of the clockwise and counterclockwise directions is longer. Path types for Xpt There are two types, as follows. Xpt Hold off: When replaying a keyframe, change the inputs to the settings saved in memory. Xpt Hold on: When replaying a keyframe, do not change the inputs.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Snapshots Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions 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. You can carry out snapshot operations using the numeric keypad control block and the Snapshot menu.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Key disable: When the snapshot is recalled, the key settings remain unchanged. This can be set independently for each keyer. Effect dissolve: The transition from the state before the snapshot recall to the snapshot settings is carried out smoothly, by a dissolve. The dissolve duration can be set in the Snapshot menu. Auto transition: An auto transition starts the instant the snapshot is recalled.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Temporary attributes When recalling a snapshot, you can temporarily apply attributes distinct from the attributes set for each register. These are called “temporary attributes.” You can set temporary attributes when recalling a snapshot. For details of snapshot operations, see Chapter 14 “Snapshots” (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Shot Box Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions The term “shot box” refers to a function whereby for each specified region any snapshot or keyframe effect can be recalled simultaneously. The simultaneous recall setting data such as region names, snapshot numbers and keyframe effect numbers are stored in “registers.” There are 99 registers for each control panel.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Setup Overview of Setup Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Various settings are required, in order to operate the switcher, control panel, DME, external devices, and so on, connected together in a single system. This is referred to as “setup,” and you can carry out the setup operations from the Engineering Setup menu. For details of the operations, see Chapter 16 “Engineering Setup” (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Operating mode setting • Single Proc mode: The control panel controls a single switcher. • Dual Simul mode: The control panel controls two switchers. Device hierarchical relationship setting • Panel Assign: Specify the switcher controlled by a control panel. • Switcher Assign: Specify the DME connected to a switcher.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right For details of saving and recalling setup data, see “Saving and Recalling Setup Data” (page 126). System reset and memory initialization (Initialize) Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions • Reset: Reset to state after powering on. • All Clear: Clear the memory, and carry out initialization.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Saving and Recalling Setup Data Hard disk / memory card User setup data Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Load Save File menu: [Save] File menu: [Load] RAM Current setup data (If in Resume mode, settings data is saved.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Note that the setup data in RAM can also be saved to the control panel hard disk or memory card. Panel Setup Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions In panel setup, you carry out settings particular to the control panel. You can make the following settings. For details of the operations, see “Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left • Shift Mode: Specify whether the rightmost button of the AUX delegation buttons is used as a shift button, and when it is used as a shift button, the operating mode. External device connections (Device Interface) Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions • GPI Input: Set the GPI input ports and trigger type, and make the action settings.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Switcher Setup In switcher setup, make settings particular to the switcher processor. You can make the following settings. Settings relating to overall switcher configuration (Config) Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions • System Phase: Adjust the switcher internal reference phase. • Switch Timing: Specify the timing of video switching. • M/E Config: Set the program configuration for the M/E and P/P outputs.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Output signal settings (Output) Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions • Output Assign: Assign the signals output from the Output ports. • Video Clip: Adjust the clip levels (White Clip, Dark Clip, and Chroma Clip) for the output signals from each of the Output ports. • V Blank: Adjust the vertical blanking width for the output signals from each of the Output ports.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Link settings (Link) • Internal Bus Link: Make a setting of the bus link function that links together two buses internal to the switcher. • GPI Output Button Link: Make settings for linking any cross-point buttons or [CUT] and [AUTO TRANS] buttons in the cross-point control block and GPI output ports.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Setup Relating to the Router Interface and Tally Interface Carry out settings relating to the interface with the routing switcher, and settings relating to the tally interface. You can make the following settings.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Right Parallel port settings (Parallel Tally) Make the parallel port settings for output of tally information pertaining to sources and destinations. For each of the tally output terminal numbers, specify the tally type, and source address or destination level and address.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB03C01-WW.fm masterpage:Left Files You can save register data, including setup information and snapshot information, as a file on a hard disk or memory card, and recall it as required. You can operate on individual files or registers, or together in a batch. Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions Files that can be manipulated The following files can be saved and recalled.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel .........................136 Example Control Panel Configuration............................................136 Cross-Point Control Block..............................................................137 Transition Control Block ................................................................
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Cross-Point Control Block In the cross-point control block, you can select the signals to be used in this M/E bank or PGM/PST bank.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm Cross-point button numbers The 12 buttons are numbered 1, 2, ... 11, 12. While the [SHIFT] button is held down, these switch to numbers 13 to 24, or alternatively, every time the button is pressed, switching is made between numbers 1 to 12 and 13 to 24. When the 12th button is used as a [SHIFT] button, switch is made between numbers 1 to 11 and 12 to 22.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Left Transition Control Block In the transition control block, you can modify the output of the M/E bank or PGM/ PST bank, and perform transitions. Both common transition and independent key transition operations are possible.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm key is currently inserted it will be removed, and vice versa. In the PGM/PST bank, this inserts or removes downstream keys 1 to 4. KEY PRIOR (priority): When this button is lit, the setting of the key priority after the next transition is enabled. The key priority after the next transition appears in the key status display.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm REV (reverse): The wipe proceeds in the opposite direction to that when the [NORM] button is pressed. NORM/REV (normal/reverse): The wipe direction alternates between normal and reverse every time a transition is executed.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Key Control Block (MKS-8035 Key Control Module, Option) Each of the M/E and PGM/PSET banks includes four keyers (for keys 1 to 4), and you can delegate this control block to any desired keyer. In this control block, you can adjust and modify keys.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm M/E delegation: Press one of the [M/E 1] to [M/E 3], and [P/P] buttons to select the bank (the M/E bank or PGM/PST bank) to which the key control block is delegated. Notes • When the MKS-9011 1 M/E Control Panel is used, only the [P/P] is enabled. When the MKS-9012 2 M/E Control Panel is used, only the [M/E-1] and [P/P] are enabled. • With the MKS-9011/9012, you cannot directly control DME5 to DME8.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm main pattern. It also enables you to set the parameters with the knobs. SUB MASK: Press this button, turning it on, to enable the key mask using the sub pattern. It also enables you to set the parameters with the knobs. ZABTN (zabton): When this is pressed, turning it on, a translucent pattern is inserted behind the key. With the knobs, you can adjust the color, size, density, and softness parameters.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm DME4 can be assigned to one keyer. A DME channel assigned to a keyer cannot be selected on another keyer. However, using the override function it is possible to allocate a channel already allocated to another keyer to the currently selected keyer. Using the trace function, it is possible to check which keyer a DME channel is allocated to.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Device Control Block (MKS-8031TB Trackball Module, Option) The device control block is used for threedimensional transform operations using a DME, for wipe pattern position setting, and for VTR operation.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm The number of valid buttons depends on the number of DME processor channels installed. Note In the DVS-9000 system, DME5 to DME8 are not available. Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel When the [DEV] button is selected: This enables the VTR operation mode in the device control block. In this state, the [M/E 1] and [M/E 2] buttons function as the device 1 and device 2 allocation buttons.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm When the three-dimensional transform operation mode is enabled LOCAL: Enable operations in the DME local coordinate space. GLB (global): Enable operations in the DME global coordinate space. The [LOCAL] and [GLB] buttons can be selected at the same time. SHIFT: While holding down this button, pressing the [ASP PERS] button or [ROT] button switches to the shifted version of the corresponding function.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel TRGT (STOP): Press this button to stop the tape. AXIS LOC (START TC: start timecode): Press this button to set the timecode of the start point. Each time you press the button, the start point changes. ASP PERS (STOP TC: stop timecode): Press this button to set the timecode of the stop point. Each time you press the button, the stop point changes.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Device Control Block (Joystick) All functions of the joystick type device control block are equivalent to the functions of the trackball type, except that the trackball and Z-ring operations are carried out with the joystick.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Left Keyframe Control Block In the keyframe control block, you can carry out effect editing and execution.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm PREV KF (previous keyframe): When this button is pressed, the edit point moves to the keyframe immediately before the current time (the position where the effect is currently stopped). NEXT KF (next keyframe): When this button is pressed, the edit point moves to the keyframe immediately after the current time. PASTE: When this button is pressed, the deleted or copied keyframe is inserted after the current keyframe.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Left resume execution, and continue to the next pause point or the end of the effect. REWIND: When this button is pressed, the currently recalled effect is rewound to the first keyframe. Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel h Effect execution direction selection buttons REV (reverse): When this button is off, effect execution runs from the first keyframe to the last keyframe.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Numeric Keypad Control Block The numeric keypad control block is used for region selection, for saving and recalling snapshots and effects, for shot box recall, for entering numeric values for trackball operation and keyframe operation, and for transition rate entry.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel M/E 1 and P/P: Select the corresponding regions, M/E-1 and PGM/PST. USER 1 and USER 2: Select the corresponding USER regions. DME1 to DME4: Select a DME channel. P-BUS: Select the P-BUS region. GPI: applies the auto transition attribute to a snapshot.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Memory Card/USB Adaptor Block 2 DEVICE connectors 1 Memory card slot Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel a Memory card slot This slot accepts a PCMCIA Type II compliant memory card. You can use it in software installation, and for saving and reading in data, such as snapshot, keyframe, effect, and setup data. b DEVICE connectors There are three USB connectors.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Left Utility/Shot Box Control Block (MKS-8033 Utility/Shot Box Module, Option) 1 Bank selection buttons Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel BANK 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 BANK 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 BANK 3 13 14 15 16 17 18 BANK 4 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 Memory recall buttons a Bank selection buttons Press any of the [BANK1] to [BANK4] buttons to select a bank of 24 memory recall buttons.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel c Independent key transition execution section DSK1 (downstream key 1) ON to DSK4 ON buttons: Press these to instantaneously cut the downstream keys 1, 2, 3, and 4 in or, when the downstream keys are already inserted, cut them out. When the key corresponding to the button appears in the final program output, the button lights red, and otherwise lights amber.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Basic Menu Operations Menu Organization For details of the VF buttons and HF buttons, see “Interpreting the Menu Screen” (page 169). Operations on the DVS-9000 switcher system make frequent use of menu operations. This section describes the menus and their interrelationships.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Menus accessed by pressing a button twice For certain buttons other than the top menu selection buttons, pressing twice in rapid succession directly recalls a related menu page. The following table lists these buttons, together with the menus they recall.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm Button locations Downstream key control block masterpage:Right Buttons Menus DSK1 The menu recalled depends on the keyer page 200 assigned in the Setup menu.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm Accessing a Menu To display, for example, the M/E1>Key1>Type menu, use any of the following operations. • Press the top menu selection button [M/E 1], then press the VF1 ‘Key1’ button and the HF1 ‘Type’ button in that order.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm Interpreting the Menu Screen The menu screen consists of the following principal parts. When buttons on the screen are lit or represented in a depressed state, this indicates that the corresponding item or function is selected (set on). a Menu title button This shows the title of the menu screen. Pressing this button displays status information about the top menu.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm When the Key Frame menu is currently shown: The menu screen switches to the menu that was on the screen immediately before the Key Frame menu. masterpage:Left the function. (Example: [Auto Start] button in the Chroma Adjust menu) Menu Operations Selecting an item Use the following procedure. 1 Press the VF button (1 to 7) for the desired group of items.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm Knob Parameter Adjustment 2 Soft Edge 0.00 to 100.00 softness 3 Density Key density masterpage:Right Setting values 0.00 to 100.00 Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel When the [MENU] button in the device control block is lit, you can use the trackball and Z-ring to control the parameters. • Move the trackball on the x-axis to control the parameter for knob 1 or on the y-axis to control the parameter for knob 2.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm Numeric keypad window 1 Item display 2 Max./min. value indication 3 Input value 4 Close button 5 TC (timecode) button masterpage:Left g Clear button This clears the input. It does not change the parameter setting. h Trim button After entering the difference from the current value, press this button to confirm the numeric input. i Enter button This confirms the entered value.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Right Keyboard window 4 BS button 1 Item display 2 Input string 3 Close button qd Line feed button Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel 7 Space button 0 Left button 6 Shift button 9 Del button 5 Caps Lock button 8 Clear button qa Right button qs Enter button a Item display This is the name of the parameter being set in the keyboard window.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB04C02-WW.fm masterpage:Left g Space button This enters a space character. h Clear button This clears all of the characters in the input string. i Del button This clears the character immediately after the cursor in the input string. j Left button This moves the cursor one character to the left in the input string.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 3 Transitions Basic Operating Procedure..................................................................176 Key Priority Setting..............................................................................179 Setting the Key Priority in the Transition Control Block ...............179 Setting the Key Priority by a Menu Operation ...............................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Basic Operating Procedure The positions of the principal buttons used for basic transition operation are as follows.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Right To change the keys and background presets in Setup menus simultaneously: Press the [ALL] button. To allocate a particular next transition button to the [ALL] button function, see “Operation Settings (Operation Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2). 3 For the transition to change the key priority, set the priority for after the transition.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Using the transition preview function (page 196), you can check the transition on the preview monitor. Note To carry out DME wipes requires the optional BKDS-9470 DME board set. 7 Carry out the transition in the transition execution section. For a gradual transition such as a mix (dissolve) or wipe: Press the [AUTO TRANS] button, or operate the fader lever.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Right Key Priority Setting You can select the key priority, that is, the order in which the keys are laid over each other, in the current video and after the transition. There are two ways of setting the priority: either using the [PRIOR SET] button in the transition control block, or using the Misc menu to access the Key Priority menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Left Holding down the [PRIOR SET] button, press the one of the next transition selection buttons [KEY1] to [KEY4] ([DSK1] to [DSK4] buttons in the PGM/PST bank) for the key to appear on top. The selected key now appears on top, on the program monitor. The priority of keys other than the selected one does not change. Key 1 selected.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm 3 4 masterpage:Right To change the priority of more than one key, repeat the above operation as required. Execute the transition. The keys are rearranged based on the above set priority. Setting the Key Priority by a Menu Operation Changing the priority of the currently inserted keys Use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF3 ‘Key Priority.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Left In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF4 ‘Next Key Priority.’ The Next Key Priority menu appears. 2 For each of [Priority1], [Priority2], [Priority3], and [Priority4], select a key, to determine the key priority sequence. For details of the key priority sequence, see the figure shown for step 2 in the previous item (see page 181).
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Selecting the Transition Type by a Menu Operation You can also select the required transition type by a menu operation. Use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF1 ‘Transition.’ The Transition menu appears. 2 Select the required transition type in the group.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Right Super Mix Settings To make the super mix settings, use the following procedure. For an overview of the super mix, see page 31. 1 In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF1 ‘Transition.’ The Transition menu appears. 2 3 Select [Super Mix] in the group. Turn knobs 2 and 3 to adjust the output levels.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Color Matte Settings To set the color matte of a preset color mix, use the following procedure. For an overview of the preset color mix, see page 31. 1 In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF1 ‘Transition.’ The Transition menu appears. 2 3 Select [Preset Color Mix] in the group. Turn knobs 2, 3, and 4 to adjust the color matte parameters.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Right Executing a Transition There are two ways of executing a transition: as an auto transition by a button operation, and as a manual transition using the fader lever. You can also use a combination of these two modes. For an overview of the auto transitions and manual transitions, see “Executing a Transition” (page 33).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Setting the Transition Rate There are two ways of setting the transition rate: using the numeric keypad control block to enter a numeric value, or using the Misc menu to access the Transition menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Right • To clear the entry, press the [CLR] button. 4 Press the [ENTER] button. This confirms the entry, and the selected region name and the set transition rate appear in the numeric keypad control block display. The transition control block display of the same bank (M/E or PGM/PST) also shows the setting.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left ON ON ON ON 1234123412341234 BKBD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 KEY PRIOR MIX NAM SUPER MIX ALL PST COLOR MIX WIPE DME PRIOR SET NORM NORM /REV REV TRANS PVW TRANS PVW button AUTO TRANS CUT PTN LIMIT LIMIT SET KF PTN LIMIT button LIMIT SET button Transition control block Setting the pattern limit with the fader lever Use the following procedure.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm 2 3 masterpage:Right Press the [Pattern Limit] button, turning it on. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Pattern Limit Pattern limit 0.00 a) to 100.00% b) 2 c) Transition rate Transition rate 0 to 999 (frames) a) 0.00%: Executing the transition does not change the video output at all. b) 100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left • When you press the [CUT] button, the pattern limit is immediately released, and the image switches instantaneously. • When you press the [AUTO TRANS] button, until the state of the next transition, the transition is carried out over the duration given by the transition rate.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Right For an overview of the auto transition, see page 33. To carry out an instantaneous cut transition: Press the [CUT] button. To carry out a gradual transition: Press the [AUTO TRANS] button. This executes the transition at the preset transition rate (see page 188). While the transition is executing, the [AUTO TRANS] button lights amber. When it completes the button goes off.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left If the transition rate is set to 100 frames, and the fader lever has moved through 1/4 of the transition, then the remaining 3/4 of the transition is carried out in 100 frames. Non-Sync State If the fader lever is in an intermediate position when a transition is completed as an auto transition, then the lever position no longer agrees with the transition state. This is termed a non-sync state.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Right Fader Lever Operation in Bus Fixed Mode In the bus fixed mode there is a fixed relationship between the position of the fader lever and the signal output on each bus. Depending on the direction of the transition, the fader lever must therefore always be moved in a particular direction, as shown in the following table.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Transition Preview Carrying out a transition preview To carry out a transition preview, use the following procedure. For an overview of the transition preview, see page 34. 1 In the M/E or PGM/PST bank transition control block, press the [TRANS PVW] button. The [TRANS PVW] button lights green, and the switcher is now in the transition preview mode.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB05C03-WW.fm masterpage:Left Setting the Independent Key Transition Type You can also select the required independent key transition type by a menu operation. Use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first the desired one from VF1 ‘Key1’ to VF4 ‘Key4,’ then HF6 ‘Transition.’ The Transition menu for the selected appears. 2 Select the required transition type in the group.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 4 Keys Key Setting Operations Using Menus .................................................200 Key Setting Menus .........................................................................200 Key Type Setting ............................................................................201 Chroma Key Composition ..............................................................203 Chroma Key Adjustments.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Key Setting Operations Using Menus There are two ways of making key settings: either using menus, or using the key control block. This section describes basic procedures for making key settings using the menus, taking the M/E-1>Key1 menu as an example. Operations in the Key menus are the same for all banks (M/E-1 and PGM/ PST).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Key Type Setting Setting the key type in a menu Use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E-1>Key1 menu, select HF1 ‘Type.’ The Type menu appears. 2 In the group, select the key type.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 4 masterpage:Left Set the parameters. • When a luminance key or linear key is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Clip Reference level for generating the key signal −7.30 to +109.58 2 Gain Key sensitivity −100.00 to +100.00 3 Density Key density 0.00 to 100.00 4 Filter Filter coefficient 1 to 9 a) a) Setting this value to 1, produces the “through” state in which no filter is applied.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right To adjust the horizontal position or key source width for a luminance key, linear key, or chroma key: Press [Key Position], turning it on, and set the parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Phase Key horizontal position −4.00 to +4.00 2 Left Key left edge position −4.00 to +4.00 3 Right Key right edge position −4.00 to +4.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Using the plane function In an additive mix, since no key is applied to the foreground, any variations in the (typically blue) background may appear in the composite image. To avoid this, a particular luminance level can be set for the (blue) background, and regions of lower luminance forcibly cut. Use the following procedure. 1 2 In the Chroma Adjust menu, set [Plane] on.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 2 Position V Vertical position −100.00 to +100.00 a) 3 Size Size 1.00 to 100.00 a) The setting ranges depend on the signal format, screen aspect ratio, and size settings. 5 Select [Auto Start] in the group. This executes an auto chroma key based on the color specified by the sample selector, and displays the composite image on the monitor.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 2 3 4 masterpage:Left In the group, set [Color Cancel] on. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 2 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 3 Hue Hue 0.00 to 359.99 5 Filter Filter coefficient 1 to 9 Set [Key Active] on. The chroma key composite image now appears in the monitor.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right • When setting [Window] on and adjusting the detection range of the color cancel key Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Crop Crop value 0.00 to 100.00 2 Angle Angle value 0.00 to 180.00 For details of the crop and angle parameters, see “Chroma key window” (page 38).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Left Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Clip Luminance range 0.00 to 100.00 2 Gain Key gain −100.00 to +100.00 3 Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 Adjusting the chroma key shadow This function allows a shadow falling on the (typically blue) background color to be rendered more realistically.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 4 Hue Hue offset amount −180.00 to +180.00 Selecting Key Fill and Key Source Selecting key fill and key source To select key fill and key source for key 1 on the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E-1>Key1 menu, select HF1 ‘Type.’ The Type menu appears. 2 In the group, select either of the following for use as key fill.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Auto Select: The signal allocated, being paired with the key fill bus signal, to a cross-point button is automatically selected as the key source. The setting of key fill and key source pairs is carried out in the Setup menu. (See “Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 5 masterpage:Right Adjust color 1 and color 2. To adjust color 1, select [Color1], and to adjust color 2, select [Color2], then adjust the following parameters. 6 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 2 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 3 Hue Hue 0.00 to 359.99 To interchange color 1 and color 2, press the [Color Invert] button, turning it on.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left • Separate edge off Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Width Width 0.00 to 8.00 a) (0.00 to 100.00) b) 3 Density Density 0.00 to 100.00 a) In the “4H mode” and when [Fine Key] (page 214) is on, the setting value range is 0.00 to 4.00.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right When emboss is selected: Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Width Width 0.00 to 8.00 2 Position Position 0.00 to 359.99 3 Density a) Density 0.00 to 100.00 a) The Density adjustment only affects the key edge. This can be adjusted separately from Key Density, and if Key Density is set to 0.00, the embossed edge effect only can be applied.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 7 masterpage:Left Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 2 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 3 Hue Hue 0.00 to 359.99 To make the edge soft, press [Soft Edge] to set it on, and adjust the softness. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Soft Edge softness 0.00 to 100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Right In the group of the Edge menu, select [Matte], then press [Matte Adjust]. The edge fill Matte Adjust menu appears. 2 3 In the group, select [MixColor], turning it on. Adjust the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Size Pattern size 0.00 to 100.00 2 Softness Softness of pattern edge 0.00 to 100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left • When turning [Multi] on and replicating the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern horizontally 1 to 63 2 V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern vertically 1 to 63 3 Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a) a) See page 53.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 3 Density Density 0.00 to 100.00 Note If in the pattern selection described below you select “Mask Pattern,” and “Box” for the main mask, the “Size” parameter here cannot be adjusted. Set “Size” in the Main Mask menu. 3 To adjust the pattern and color, press [Zabton Adjust]. The Zabton Adjust menu appears.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left The Main Mask menu appears. 2 In the group, select the mask type. Key Mask: Masks a part of a key. Bkgd Mask: Masks a part of a background. 3 In the group, select the mask source. Box: signal from the dedicated box generator Pattern: signal from the dedicated pattern generator 4 Set the mask source parameters.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 5 6 masterpage:Right To invert the black/white sense of the mask source, press the [Mask Invert] button, turning it on. When a pattern is selected as the mask source, set the pattern modifiers as required. • When turning [Position] on and setting the pattern position Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Position H Horizontal position −200.00 to +200.00 a) 2 Position V Vertical position −200.00 to +200.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Using the subsidiary mask For example, to use the subsidiary mask for key 1 on the M/E-1 bank, use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E-1>Key1 menu, select HF4 ‘Sub Mask.’ The Sub Mask menu appears. 2 In the group, select the mask type. Key Mask: Masks a part of a key. Bkgd Mask: Masks a part of a background. 3 In the group, select the mask source.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 5 masterpage:Right To invert the black/white sense of the mask source, press the [Mask Invert] button, turning it on. Specifying the Key Output Destination Selecting a DME channel which is already in use (override) To select a DME channel which is already assigned to another keyer or transition, on the currently selected keyer, use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E-1>Key 1 menu, select HF5 ‘Processed Key.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Left In the group, select the DME channel (DME1 to DME8) to be used. The colors with which [DME1] to [DME8] are lit show the key assignment status. Lit green: The DME currently being monitored Lit amber: DME assigned to KEY Off: Unassigned DME In the DVS-9000 system, the [DME5] to [DME8] buttons are disabled. 3 Press [Monitor Set].
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right • When edge blink is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Blink Rate Length of blink cycle 1 to 100 2 Duty Proportion of cycle for which original state holds 0.00 to 100.00 Video Processing You can adjust the luminance and hue of the selected key fill signal.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Key Setting Operations With the Key Control Block This section describes the basic procedures for key settings using the key control block.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm 1 2 masterpage:Right Using the M/E delegation buttons in the key control block, press the [M/ E1] button, setting it on. Using the key delegation buttons in the key control block, press the [KEY1] button, setting it on. This assigns the key control block to M/E-1 key 1.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left For an overview of the edge modifications, see page 40. The pressed button lights green, and you can now adjust the parameters with the knobs. The display beside each knob shows the first letter of the parameter name and the three-digit setting value.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Setting the drop border or shadow parameters When the [DROP BDR] or [SHDW] button is lit green, the parameter settings differ between the “key drop OFF” and “key drop ON” modes (see page 42) as shown below. Switching between these two modes is made by turning the [KEY DROP] button on or off.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 4 Density Outline density 0 to 100 a) In the “4H mode” and when [Fine Key] (page 214) is on, the setting value range is 0 to 4. b) When a wipe pattern key or key wipe pattern key is selected as the key type • Separate edge on The outline width settings can be made independently for left, right, top, and bottom sides.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Selecting a normal edge When all five edge type selection buttons are off, a normal edge is selected. If one of the buttons is lit, press it, turning it off. Softening the edge Press the [SOFT EDGE] button, turning it on. The button lights green, and you can now adjust the softness with knob 1.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left • When box is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Top Top position −100 (shown as −00) to +100 2 Left Left position −100 (shown as −00) to +100 3 Right Right position −100 (shown as −00) to +100 4 Bottom Bottom position −100 (shown as −00) to +100 When box is selected and the [MORE] button is lit amber, there are more settings.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Other Key Setting Operations Using an external processed key A key fill and a key source signal subjected to key processing in a keyer can be used as reentry signals on any M/E bank or the PGM/PST bank. Use the following procedure. 1 2 Select the keyer to be allocated. In the key control block, press [PROC KEY], turning it on.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left For details of the initial status, see “Selecting the State After Powering On (Start Up Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Right Key Snapshots Using the key snapshot function, you can instantaneously save all of the key settings, except the key insertion state (on/off) and key priority, in dedicated registers for later recall as required. Key Snapshot Operations Key snapshot operations are carried out in the downstream key control block (MKS-8032 DSK Fader Module).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB06C04-WW.fm masterpage:Left Saving a key snapshot For example, the following procedure saves the state of the DSK1 settings. 1 2 Press the key delegation button [DSK1], turning it on. Press the [K-SS] button, turning it on. The system switches to key snapshot mode, and the key source name display/key snapshot buttons show the status of registers 1 to 4 for DSK1. Off: Nothing is saved in the register.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 5 Wipes Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings......................................................238 Wipe Settings Menu .......................................................................238 Wipe Pattern Selection ...................................................................238 Pattern Mix .....................................................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left Basic Procedure for Wipe Settings Chapter 5 Wipes You carry out wipe setting operations principally using the Wipe menu for each of the M/E-1 and PGM/PST banks. This section describes the basic procedures for wipe settings, taking the M/E1> Wipe menu as an example. For details of independent key transition wipe settings, see “Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions” (page 254).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Right The patterns from the selected pattern group appear on the screen. For details of wipe patterns, see “Types of Wipe Pattern” (page 46) and the appendix “Wipe Pattern List” (Volume 2). Press the button to select the desired pattern. Chapter 5 Wipes 3 4 The parameters change according to the selected pattern, and you can adjust the pattern.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left • When a diamond dust wipe is selected (pattern number 274) Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Size Particle width 0.00 to 100.00 2 V Size Particle height 0.00 to 100.00 3 Flash Rate Rate of generation of particles 0.00 to 100.00 Chapter 5 Wipes For details of a pattern mix, see the next section.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm 3 masterpage:Right In the M/E-1>Wipe menu, select HF2 ‘Pattern Mix.’ The Pattern Mix menu appears. 4 In the group, select the type of pattern mix. Chapter 5 Wipes Mix: mix +Nam: positive Nam –Nam: negative Nam Morphing: morphing For an overview of types of pattern mix, see page 47. 5 Depending on the selection in step 4, set the following parameters.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 3 V Size Particle height 0.00 to 100.00 4 Flash Rate Rate of generation of particles 0.00 to 100.00 You can also apply the dust mix function to the pattern generated by a pattern mix.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Right The following sections show examples of modifying the main pattern. Specifying the wipe direction (Direction) You can specify the wipe direction (normal/reverse). To specify the wipe direction in a menu Use the following procedure. Chapter 5 Wipes 1 In the M/E-1> Wipe menu, select HF4 ‘Edge/Direction.’ The Edge/Direction menu appears. 2 In the group, specify the wipe direction.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Left In the M/E-1> Wipe menu, select HF4 ‘Edge/Direction.’ The Edge/Direction menu appears. 2 In the group, select the edge type. Border: border Soft: soft edge Soft Border: soft border Chapter 5 Wipes For an overview, see “Edge” (page 50). 3 Set the parameters according to the selection in step 2.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Right color matte or a two-color combination in the group. Flat Color: Adjust color 1 with the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 2 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 3 Hue Hue 0.00 to 359.99 Chapter 5 Wipes When you select Mix Color for a two-color combination, see the next paragraph.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left If you selected Pattern, you can also carry out the pattern selection by pressing the [Mix Ptn Select] button in the Matte Adjust menu, to display the Mix Ptn Select menu. Select any pattern appearing in the Mix Ptn Select menu (standard wipe patterns 1 to 24) by pressing the appropriate button, and you can then adjust the following parameters.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Right • When turning [Speed] on in the group and rotating the pattern at a constant rate Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Speed Rotation rate of pattern −100.00 to +100.00 a) a) See page 52. 7 To adjust color 1, set [Color1] on, and to adjust color 2 set [Color2] on, then adjust the parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Left In the device control block, press the [M/E1] or [P/P] button, turning it on. The buttons in the device control block are assigned to the wipe position setting as follows.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Right Speed: Rotate at a fixed rate. Magnitude: Rotate through a particular angle during the course of the transition. For an overview of the rotation, see page 51. 3 According to the selection in step 2, set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Angle Angle of pattern rotation −100.00 to +100.00 a) Chapter 5 Wipes • When Angle is selected a) See page 51.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left Setting the wipe pattern replication (Multi) You can set pattern replication independently for the main pattern and sub pattern. Use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E-1> Wipe menu, select HF5 ‘Main Modify.’ The Main Modify menu appears. Chapter 5 Wipes 2 3 Press the [Multi] button, turning it on. Set the following parameters.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Right In the group, select the slit direction. H: Create slits in the horizontal direction. V: Create slits in the vertical direction. 3 Set the following parameters. Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Width Width of the slits 1 to 128 (integer) 2 H Offset Spacing in the horizontal direction −100.00 to +100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left Applying barrel or pincushion distortion to the edge of the wipe pattern (Spring) You can set the spring function independently for the main and sub patterns. Use the following procedure. 1 In the M/E-1 > Wipe menu, select HF5 ‘Main Modify.’ The Main Modify menu appears. Chapter 5 Wipes 2 3 Press [Spring], turning it on. Set the following parameters.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Left Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions Chapter 5 Wipes You carry out independent key/downstream key transition wipe setting operations using the Wipe Adjust menu for each keyer. For an overview of independent key transitions, see page 26. This section describes the independent key transition wipe settings, taking the M/E-1>Key1>Transition>Wipe Adjust menu as an example.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Right Press the button for the desired pattern. Setting Independent Key Transition Wipe Modifiers Available modifiers Chapter 5 Wipes You can use the following modifiers with an independent key transition wipe. Note that the available modifiers may depend on the pattern you are using.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm 1 2 masterpage:Left Press [Position] in the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu, turning it on. Set the following parameters. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Position H Horizontal position −200.00 to +200.00 a) 2 Position V Vertical position −200.00 to +200.00 a) Chapter 5 Wipes a) See page 51.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB07C05-WW.fm masterpage:Right Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 2 Magnitude Angle of rotation through course of transition −200.00 to +200.00 a) a) See page 52. Setting the wipe pattern aspect ratio (Aspect ratio) 1 2 Chapter 5 Wipes Use the following procedure. Press [Aspect] in the Key1 Wipe Adjust menu, turning it on. Set the following parameter.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB08C06-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 6 DME Wipes Basic Procedure for DME Wipe Settings ...........................................260 DME Wipe Settings Menu..............................................................260 DME Wipe Pattern Selection..........................................................260 Setting DME Wipe Modifiers.........................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB08C06-WW.fm masterpage:Left Basic Procedure for DME Wipe Settings You carry out DME wipe setting operations principally using the DME Wipe menu for each of the M/E-1 and PGM/PST banks. This section describes the basic procedures for DME wipe settings, taking the M/E-1> DME Wipe menu as an example. Note To carry out DME wipes requires the BKDS-9470 DME Board Set.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB08C06-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Right Select the desired DME wipe pattern group with one of the following buttons. In two-channel mode, only Slide Squeeze and User Program are selectable.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB08C06-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Left In the group, select the edge type. Border: border Soft Border: soft border 3 Set the parameters according to the selection in step 2. • When border is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Width Border width 0.00 to 100.00 3 Luminance Luminance 0.00 to 100.00 4 Saturation Saturation 0.00 to 100.00 5 Hue Hue 0.00 to 359.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB08C06-WW.fm masterpage:Right DME Wipe Settings for Independent Key Transitions You carry out independent key/downstream key transition DME wipe setting operations using the DME Wipe Adjust menu for each keyer. For an overview of independent key transitions, see page 26. This section describes the independent key transition DME wipe settings, taking the M/E-1>Key1>Transition>DME Wipe Adjust menu as an example.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB08C06-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Left In the group of the Key1 DME Wipe Adjust menu, press [1ch]. The Pattern Select menu for one-channel mode appears. 2 Select the desired DME wipe pattern group with one of the following buttons.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 7 Frame Memory Frame Memory Operations .................................................................266 Preparations ....................................................................................266 Input Image Selection .....................................................................266 Capturing an Image (Freeze) ..........................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm masterpage:Left Frame Memory Operations For an overview of frame memory concepts, see “Frame Memory” (page 61). Preparations Allocating the frame memory outputs (FM1 to FM8) to crosspoint buttons To output a frame memory image to a monitor, for example, the output signal from the frame memory (FM1 to FM8) must be allocated to a cross-point button. Carry out this allocation in the Setup menu.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 2 masterpage:Right In the auxiliary bus control block, press the AUX delegation button to which frame memory source bus 1 is allocated, turning it on. For allocation of buses to the AUX delegation buttons, see “AUX Delegation Buttons Settings (Aux Assign Menu)” in Chapter 16 (Volume 2). 3 In the key row of the bank selected in step 1, select the signal to be used for the input image.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Left In the Frame Memory menu, select VF2 ‘Edit’ and HF1 ‘Select.’ The Edit>Select menu appears. 2 Select the target frame memory. For the procedure, see page 267. 3 Select HF2 ‘Freeze.’ The Edit>Freeze menu appears. In this menu, you can enable the pair setting (see page 267). 4 To enable V/K mode, press [V/K Mode] turning it on.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Right Press [Store]. The keyboard window (see page 173) appears. 2 3 In the keyboard window, enter the file name (maximum 8 characters). In the keyboard window, press the [Enter] button. This saves the freeze image in frame memory. Note Turning off the system deletes all the freeze images saved in frame memory. For more information about saving freeze images, see Chapter 17 “Files” (Volume 2).
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm masterpage:Left Setting a mask Masks can be set separately for frame memory source buses 1 and 2. To apply a mask to the signal selected on frame memory source bus 1, for example, use the following procedure. 1 In the Frame Memory menu, select VF2 ‘Edit’ and HF6 ‘Input Mask.’ The Edit> Input Mask menu appears. 2 Select the mask source.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm masterpage:Right Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Size Size of pattern 0.00 to 100.00 2 Soft Edge softness of pattern 0.00 to 100.00 • When [Ext Key] is selected 4 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Clip Key signal reference level −7.30 to +109.58 2 Gain Key sensitivity −100.00 to +100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 5 6 masterpage:Left If in step 2 you selected Pattern or [Ext Key] for the mask source, if required press [Sub Mask1 Invert] to invert the mask source. To link the masks on frame memory source buses 1 and 2, press [Mask Link], turning it on. Recalling Images Recalling an image saved in memory To recall an image file saved in memory, and allocate it to the frame memory output, use the following procedure.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 2 3 masterpage:Right To preview the combined memory image and input image (the image to be written to temporary memory) on the monitor screen, in the
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Left Press [Store]. The keyboard window appears. 2 3 In the keyboard window, enter the file name (maximum 8 characters). In the keyboard window press the [Enter] button. This saves the freeze image as a file in memory. Selecting the way in which images are combined To select the way in which the memory image and input signal are combined (see page 63), use the following procedure.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm masterpage:Right Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 2 Soft Edge softness of pattern 0.00 to 100.00 You can carry out knob adjustment of the parameters Size and Soft in the Composite Adjust menu. • When [Ext Key] is selected Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Clip Reference level for key signal generation –7.30 to +109.58 2 Gain Key sensitivity –100.00 to +100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm masterpage:Left • When turning [Aspect] on and setting the aspect ratio of the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Aspect Aspect ratio −100.00 to +100.00 a) a) See page 53. • When turning [Rotation Angle] on and inclining the pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Angle Angle of pattern rotation −100.00 to +100.00 a) a) See page 51.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 1 masterpage:Right In the Frame Memory menu, select VF3 ‘Reposition/Lock’ and HF2 ‘Reposition.’ The Reposition/Lock>Reposition menu appears. In this menu, you can also enable the frame memory pair function (see page 267). 2 In the group, select the movement mode (see page 64). Normal: Move in normal mode. Black&White: Move in black & white mode.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm masterpage:Left Image Data Management You can carry out the following operations on the files in which images are saved. • Delete • Rename For an overview of file management, see page 64. Deleting a file Use the following procedure. 1 In the Frame Memory menu, select VF4 ‘File’ and HF1 ‘Delete.’ The File>Delete menu appears. The status area shows the contents of the saved files as buttons.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB09C07-WW.fm 4 masterpage:Right Enter the new name, then in the keyboard window, press the [Enter] button. This changes the file name.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB10C08-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds Color Background Setting Operations ...............................................282 Color Background Settings Menu ..................................................282 Basic Color Background Setting Operations ..................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB10C08-WW.fm masterpage:Left Color Background Setting Operations You carry out color background settings in the Color Bkgd menu. This section describes the settings menu for color background 1 as an example. For an overview of the color background, see page 65. Color Background Settings Menu Accessing the Color Bkgd1 menu Use either of the following operations.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB10C08-WW.fm masterpage:Right Making a color combination (color mix) To combine color 1 and color 2, use the following procedure. 1 2 In the group of the Color Bkgd1 menu , press [Mix Color], turning it on. Set the following parameters as required. Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 Size Pattern size 0.00 to 100.00 2 Soft Degree of softening of edge 0.00 to 100.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB10C08-WW.fm masterpage:Left • When turning [Multi] on and using replications of the same pattern Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 1 H Multi Number of repetitions of pattern horizontally 1 to 63 2 V Multi Number of repetitions of pattern vertically 1 to 63 3 Invert Type Replication layout 1 to 4 a) a)See page 53.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB11C09-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 9 Copy and Swap Basic Copy and Swap Operations .......................................................286 Copy and Swap ...............................................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB11C09-WW.fm masterpage:Left Basic Copy and Swap Operations Copy and Swap Chapter 9 Copy and Swap You can carry out copy and swap operations by using the menus. Accessing the Copy/Swap menu In the menu operation section top menu selection buttons, press the [Copy/ Swap] button.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB11C09-WW.fm masterpage:Right • Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor. In the Color menu, by pressing the category selection keys outside the arrow keys, it is possible to jump to a category within the list. • Turn the knobs to make the setting.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB12C10-WW.fm masterpage:Left Chapter 10 Misc Menu, Etc. Misc Menu Operations .........................................................................290 AUX Menu Operations.........................................................................291 AUX Bus Settings...........................................................................291 Video Process Settings.....................................................................
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB12C10-WW.fm masterpage:Left Misc Menu Operations In the Misc menu, you can switch the safe title function on or off for each output. Switching the safe title function on or off Use the following procedure. 1 In the menu control block, press the top menu selection button [Misc] and select VF2 ‘Safe Title.’ The Misc >Safe Title menu appears. Chapter 10 Misc Menu, Etc.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB12C10-WW.fm masterpage:Right AUX Menu Operations AUX Bus Settings Making video process settings for an AUX bus Make the settings as follows. 1 In the Aux/Mon >Aux Bus menu, using any of the following methods, select the AUX bus to which the settings apply. 2 3 Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values 6 AUX Bus AUX bus selection 1 to 48 Chapter 10 Misc Menu, Etc. • Directly press the list in the status area.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB12C10-WW.fm masterpage:Left Video Process Settings This section describes operations on the M/E-1 and PGM/PST background A and B buses, and utility buses 1 and 2. For these operations, use the Misc >Video Process menu in the respective operating bank. For video process settings on other buses, see the following. Chapter 10 Misc Menu, Etc.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB13IDX-WW.fm L Left button 174 Lens 91 Lighting 95 Line feed button 174 Linear key 36 Local coordinate space 72 Location size 79 Location XYZ 77 Luminance key 36 M M/E copy 66 swap 66 Magnitude 52 Main mask 43 using 217, 231 Main/sub modifier link 49 Maintenance 125 Manual transition 33, 193 Masks 43, 217, 231 Matte data copy 67 swap 67 Max./min.
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C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB14CV3&4-WW.fm masterpage:Right 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.
C:\WINNT\Profiles\Administrator\Desktop\WORK_08_21\370467401 DVS9000WW\01GB14CV3&4-WW.fm masterpage:Left Sony Corporation B & P Company DVS-9000/9000SF System (WW) 3-704-674-01 (1) Printed on recycled paper Printed in Japan 2002.08.