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Page 1 - DME Switcher

DME Switcher3-203-834-12(1)DFS-700/700POperating InstructionsBefore operating the unit, please read this manualthoroughly and retain it for future ref

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-10 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsUser Program EffectsCreating New User Program EffectsTo create a new user program e

Page 4 - Operations

Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-114 Press the EDIT button.The button lights, the system enters user program edit mode

Page 5 - Chapter 6

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-12 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsUser Program EffectsEditing User Program EffectsYou can recall a created user progr

Page 6

Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-13To change the key frame parametersAfter carrying out the procedure to step 4 in the

Page 7 - Overview

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-14 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsUser Program EffectsAdding a key frameAdding a key frame (before addition)After car

Page 8 - Features of This System

Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-158 When you have added all the key frames, press the EDIT button.The button goes off

Page 9 - Option Boards

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-16 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsUser Program Effects7 When you have deleted all the desired key frames, press the E

Page 10

Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-17Copying a key frameYou can use the temporary assignment function to copy data from

Page 11 - Location and Function

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-18 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsUser Program EffectsExecuting User Program EffectsYou execute a user program effect

Page 12 - Control Panel

Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-19Deleting All User Program EffectsTo delete all user program effects, use the follow

Page 13 - 12345678

Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-1Chapter 2Location and Functionof Parts and ControlsControl PanelThis section describes the

Page 14

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-20 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsSnapshotsThis unit’s snapshot function allows you to save the control panel state,a

Page 15 - 4 Pattern/numeric keypad

Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-21Saving a SnapshotTo save a snapshot, use the following procedure.NoteThe unit is sh

Page 16

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-22 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsRecalling a SnapshotTo recall a snapshot, use the following procedure.1 To leave th

Page 17 - 7 Menu control section

Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-23Use the following procedure.1 In the pattern/numeric keypad, press the DIRECT RECAL

Page 18

Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-24 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsReinitializing the SnapshotsBy reinitializing the snapshot registers, you can retur

Page 19 - Parts and Controls

Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5-1Chapter 5Control From EditingControl UnitsControl From the PVE-500You can combine the DFS-700/700P w

Page 20

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl Units5-2 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control UnitsPreparationsMake the following preparations to control

Page 21 - SNAP SHOT

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl UnitsChapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5-3A/B Roll EditingSignal flowThe flow of signals in A/B r

Page 22 - LOCATION

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl Units5-4 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control UnitsProcedureTo perform A/B roll editing by controlling the

Page 23 - Processor Unit

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl UnitsChapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5-5Control From the BVE-600You can combine the DFS-700/700

Page 24

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and Controls2-2 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls1 Delegation section1 Delegation butt

Page 25

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl Units5-6 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control UnitsA/B Roll EditingSignal flowSignal flow in A/B roll edit

Page 26

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl UnitsChapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5-7Timing of the trigger (T1/T2) signalsThe timing of the

Page 27 - Basic Operation

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl Units5-8 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control UnitsControl From the BVE-900/2000 SeriesYou can combine the

Page 28 - DME Switcher Introduction

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl UnitsChapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5-9Downstream key control using GPI signalsYou can use sig

Page 29 - (Continued)

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl Units5-10 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control UnitsNotes on OperationEditing point delayBecause the DFS-7

Page 30

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl UnitsChapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5-11Control Using GPI SignalsYou can combine the DFS-700/7

Page 31 - Program output

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl Units5-12 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control UnitsA/B Roll EditingSignal flowThe flow of signals in A/B

Page 32

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl UnitsChapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units 5-13Timing of the GPI signalThe timing of the GPI signal f

Page 33

Chapter 5 Control From EditingControl Units5-14 Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control UnitsPreread EditingNotes on preread editing• A BVE-2000 Ve

Page 34 - Demonstration

Chapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6-1Chapter 6System Connectionsand SettingsThis section describes how to connect the DFS-700/700P to othere

Page 35 - To end the demonstration

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and ControlsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-32 Primary cross-point bus sectionBACK

Page 36 - Using the Menus

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettings6-2 Chapter 6 System Connections and SettingsBasic System ConnectionsThe following are the connections req

Page 37 - Chapter 3 Basic Operation

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettingsChapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6-3Key Signal ConnectionsThese connections are for the signals f

Page 38 - Selecting Images

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettings6-4 Chapter 6 System Connections and SettingsSystem Connections for Preread EditingBy combining a BVE-2000

Page 39 - FOREGROUND

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettingsChapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6-5Connections for an A/B Roll Editing SystemBy combining a BVE-

Page 40

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettings6-6 Chapter 6 System Connections and SettingsWhen using the BVE-2000Control the M/E and downstream keyer t

Page 41

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettingsChapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6-7Setup Menu SettingsSetup Menu OrganizationThe setup menu is d

Page 42

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettings6-8 Chapter 6 System Connections and SettingsSystem Information Display (page 2/8)Input Video Setup (page

Page 43 - Selecting an Effect

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettingsChapter 6 System Connections and Settings 6-9a) Setup menu item CpnIN set to “IN 1-4”b) Setup menu item Cp

Page 44 - Example Effects

Chapter 6 System Connections andSettings6-10 Chapter 6 System Connections and SettingsControl Panel Setup (page 5/8)Initializing User Settings (pa

Page 45

Appendixes A-1AppendixesWarning MessagesWarning messages appear in the menu display panel of the control panelwhen trouble occurs during operation of

Page 46

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and Controls2-4 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls3 Effect transition sectionEFFECTDSKF

Page 47 - Two-channel DME effects

AppendixesA-2 AppendixesWarning message listThe following warning messages are displayed.031 Data Backup Error->User program, setup or other data c

Page 48

AppendixesAppendixes A-3Effect Type ListThe effects provided by the DFS-700/700P are classified as follows.Pattern No.Types of effectsThe number of av

Page 49

AppendixesA-4 Appendixes2300-2307 Two-picture slide 0 8 0 8 A-472320-2329 Two-picture slide, 0 10 0 10 A-472D rotation2340-2357 Two-picture rotation +

Page 50

AppendixesAppendixes A-5Effect Control Parameter ListYou can change effect pattern parameters by using thepattern adjustment knobs, joystick, and Z-kn

Page 51

AppendixesA-6 AppendixesEffect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters1075to1079CroppingF1: X-coordinate of cent

Page 52 - Beveled Edge, and Crop

AppendixesAppendixes A-7Effect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters1280to1283128512861380to13831385to13881390

Page 53

AppendixesA-8 AppendixesEffect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2260to2269RippleF1: Amplitude of modulatio

Page 54

AppendixesAppendixes A-9Effect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2284LensF1: Amplitude of modulation (Amp =

Page 55 - Location (X)(Y)(Z)

AppendixesA-10 AppendixesEffect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2514to25172ch picture-in-picture (with pe

Page 56

AppendixesAppendixes A-11Effect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2522 2ch picture-in-pictureF1: Delay betw

Page 57

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and ControlsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-59 N/R (normal/reverse) buttonTo carry

Page 58

AppendixesA-12 AppendixesEffect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2624 3D split2625 F1: Speed at which crac

Page 59 - Luminance Key

AppendixesAppendixes A-13Effect control parameters (continued)2700 3D page turn2701 F1: Direction of turn (Angle = 0 to 99)F2: Change in turn directio

Page 60

AppendixesA-14 AppendixesPatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parametersEffect control parameters (continued)2710 3D page turn2711 F1: Direction of tu

Page 61 - (page 3-57)

AppendixesAppendixes A-15Effect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2730 3D box twistto F3: Area of the part

Page 62 - Chroma Keying

AppendixesA-16 AppendixesEffect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2820 3D two-picture cube2821 F1: Amount o

Page 63 - Auto chroma keying

AppendixesAppendixes A-17Effect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2826 3D one-picture brick2827 F1: Amount

Page 64 - 7 Press the F5(START) button

AppendixesA-18 AppendixesEffect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2840 3D cylinder2841 F1: Amount of X-axis

Page 65

AppendixesAppendixes A-19Effect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2854 3D wave2855 F1: Amount of X-axis rot

Page 66

AppendixesA-20 AppendixesEffect control parameters (continued)PatternNo.Effect type and adjustable parameters2871 3D object effectsto F1: Mapping mode

Page 67

AppendixesAppendixes A-21Effect Motion TypesThe effects of the DFS-700/700P can be classified by their direction type,as follows.Effects classified by

Page 68

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and Controls2-6 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls5 PATTERN/KEY PAD buttonsThese functi

Page 69

AppendixesA-22 AppendixesEffect Pattern Variant Forms and DecorationsSome effect patterns have attributes that allow you tochange them, for example by

Page 70 - Masking Part of a Title Key

AppendixesAppendixes A-231202 √√√√ √ √√√1203 √√√√ √ √√√1204 √√√√ √ √ √√√1205 √√√√√ √ √√√1206 √√√√√ √ √√√1207 √√√√ √√ √√√1210 and 1211 √√√√ √√ √√√1212

Page 71 - Downstream Key

AppendixesA-24 Appendixes1392 √√√√ √ √ √√√1393 √√√√√ √ √√√1394 √√√√ √√ √√√1500 √√√√√√√√ √√√1501 √√√√√ √√ √√√1502 √√√√ √√√ √√√1503 √√√√√√ √ √√√1504 √√√

Page 72

AppendixesAppendixes A-251732 √√√√√√√√ √√√√√√1740 √√√√√√ √√√√√√1741 √√√√ √√√√√√1742 √√√√√√√√ √√√√√√1750 to 1753 √√√√√√√√ √√√√√√1760 to 1770 √√√√√√√√ √

Page 73

AppendixesA-26 AppendixesPattern No.TITLEEDGE CROP LOCATE LIGHTING TRAIL OPTIONBD SF BV L R T B XY Z SP LN PL TR DB DS 711 7122109 √√√√√ √ √ √√√2110 √

Page 74 - Mattes” (page 3-57)

AppendixesAppendixes A-27Pattern No.TITLEEDGE CROP LOCATE LIGHTING TRAIL OPTIONBD SF BV L R T B XY Z SP LN PL TR DB DS 711 7122325 √√√√√√ √√√ ✩2326 √√

Page 75

AppendixesA-28 AppendixesPattern No.TITLEEDGE CROP LOCATE LIGHTING TRAIL OPTIONBD SF BV L R T B XY Z SP LN PL TR DB DS 711 7122800 to 2805 √√√√√√√√√√

Page 76

AppendixesAppendixes A-29Effect Pattern Image ListThis section illustrates the effect patterns of the DFS-700/700P.FGFGFGFGT12 3 4 5TTTTT67 8 910TTTTT

Page 77 - Setting Up a Transition

AppendixesA-30 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image ListT310 311 312 313 320TTTTT321 323 324TTT500 502 504 506 508TTTTT510 516 518 600 602TTTTT604 606 608 6

Page 78

AppendixesAppendixes A-31772 773TT774TTT787 788 789 790 791TTTT792 793 794 795 796TTTTT797 798 799 800TTT808 809T1000 10011003 10061010 10111015AT1016

Page 79 - Motion Types” (page A-21)

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and ControlsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-73 DSK (downstream keyer) buttonPress

Page 80 - Executing an Effect

AppendixesA-32 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List1020 10211022 10231024 10251026AAAAAAAA10271030 10331040 10431046 10501055A1056 1058AAAAAAAAA1057BG(

Page 81 - Using the AUTO TRANS button

AppendixesAppendixes A-331065 1066 1067AAA1100 1102AA1105A11031109AAAA1106 11071104AA1075AA11081120A1124A1121 1122AAA11231125AA11261127A1128A11011130A

Page 82

AppendixesA-34 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List1210 1212TT1213TT12111150 1151AA1200 12011206 1207TTTT1202 12031204 1205TTTT1230 1232TT1233TT1231FGF

Page 83 - Adjusting Color Mattes

AppendixesAppendixes A-351285AA12861240 1241AA1280 1282AA1283AA1281A1250 1251 1252 1253 1260AATAT1261 1262 1263 1264 1265TTTT1269 1270TTT12711300 1302

Page 84

AppendixesA-36 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List1330 13321340TTT13411331TT1343TT13441347TT13491350TT13511360TT13611362TT1363Split slide(continued)

Page 85

AppendixesAppendixes A-371370 13721380 13821385 13871390TTTTTTTT1391T1371 1373TT1381 1383TT1386 1388T1392TT13931394TSplit slide (continued)

Page 86

AppendixesA-38 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List15001523 1524TT1502 1503TTT1514 1520TTT15211511TT15121501TT1504 1505TT1506 1507TT1508 15101513 15151

Page 87 - Function

AppendixesAppendixes A-3916201600 1601 1602 1603TTTTT16301635TT16401643T1612TTTTTTT1605 1606 1607 161016041611161316441690TTTT2D(variable)2D rotation2

Page 88 - MEMORY, turning it on

AppendixesA-40 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List1700 17021704T1705 1707TTTTT17061701 1703TT1730 17321741T1742TTT1731 1740TT1750T1751 1753TTT1752BG F

Page 89 - Fade-to-Black

AppendixesAppendixes A-41176017621770 17801781 17821783 18001802 18061807 18101811 18121813 18141815 1816TTTTTTTTTT1820 1821 1822 1823 1824TT TTT1765T

Page 90

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and Controls2-8 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and ControlsMASK button: Press this button to mas

Page 91 - Advanced Operations

AppendixesA-42 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List1850 185118531854 1855FG BG FG BGTFGBGBGFGTFG BG BG FG FG BGBGFGFGBGBGFGFG BG BGFG BG FGFGBGFGBGFGBG

Page 92 - Image List” (page A-29)

AppendixesAppendixes A-431951195219541955 19561958 195919621960196419421943BG FGINT VIDEOTBGINTVIDEOFGTBGINT VIDEOFGBG FGINT VIDEOBG FGINT VIDEOFGBGI

Page 93

AppendixesA-44 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2100 21022104 21062108 2110TTTTTTT2101 2103TT2105 2107TT2109 2111T2120TT21212122TT21232124TT21252126

Page 94 - Types of User Program Effect

AppendixesAppendixes A-452250 2251PAGE TURN (variable) PAGE TURN (variable) PAGE TURN (variable) PAGE TURN (variable) PAGE TURN (v

Page 95 - Modification Parameters

AppendixesA-46 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2270 22712272 22732274 22752276 22772278 2279TTTTTTTTTT2260 22612262 22632264 22652266 22672268 2269

Page 96

AppendixesAppendixes A-472300 23012302 23032304 23052306 2307TTTTTTTT2320 23212322 23232324 23252326 23272328 2329TTTTTTTTTT2280 22812282 22832284TTAT

Page 97 - (See page 4-9.)

AppendixesA-48 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2340 23412342 23432344 23452346 23472348 23492350 23512352 23532354 23552356 2357TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTB

Page 98

AppendixesAppendixes A-492360 23612362 23632364 23652370 23712372 23732374 2375TTTTTTTTTTTTTwo-picture intersect

Page 99 - About the key frame duration

AppendixesA-50 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2380 23812382 23832384 23852386 23872388 23892390 23912392 23932394 2395TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTwo-picture

Page 100 - User Program Effects

AppendixesAppendixes A-512400 24012402 24032404 24052406 24072410 24112412 24132414 24152416 24172418 2419TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTwo-picture brick

Page 101 - 4 Press the EDIT button

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and ControlsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-94 CCR, LIGHTING, and MATTES buttonsCC

Page 102 - 3 Press the ENTER button

AppendixesA-52 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2470 24712472 2473TTTT2420 24212422 24232424 24252426 24272428 24292430 24312432 24332434 24352436 2

Page 103 - 7 Press the ENTER button

AppendixesAppendixes A-532480 24812482 24832484 24852486TTTTTTTT24872488 24892490 24912492TTTTTTT24932494 24952496TTTT24972498 2499TTMasked flip

Page 104

AppendixesA-54 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2500 25012502 25032504 25052506 25072508 25092510 25112512 25132514 25152516 25172518 2519AAAAAAAAAA

Page 105 - Deleting a key frame

AppendixesAppendixes A-552550 25512552 25532554TTTTT2520 25212522 25232524 25252526 25272530 25312532 25332534AAAAAAAAAAAAABGBGBGBGBGBG2ch picture-in-

Page 106

AppendixesA-56 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2560 25612562 25632564TTTTT2600 260426052610 26112612 26132620 26242625TTTTTTTTTTTSplit page turn3D

Page 107 - Copying a key frame

AppendixesAppendixes A-572651T2640 26412642 26432644 264526462650TTTTTTTTT2660 2661TT2630 26312632 2633TTTT3D split flipMulti-cubeThree-picture multi-

Page 108

AppendixesA-58 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2710 27112712 27132714 27152700 27012702 27032704 2705TTTTTTTTTTTTT2720 2721272227242723TTTTT2690 26

Page 109 - 1 Press the SET UP button

AppendixesAppendixes A-592750275227512740TTTT2730 27312732 27332734 27352736 27372738 2739TTTTTTTTTT3D box twist3D modeling effect

Page 110 - Snapshots

AppendixesA-60 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2800 28012802 28032804 2805AAAAAA2810 28112812 2813AAAA2820 28212822 28232824 28252826AAAAA2830 2831

Page 111 - Saving a Snapshot

AppendixesAppendixes A-612840 28412842 28432844 2845AAAAAABGBGBGBGBGBGBG2850 28512852 28532854 285528572856AAAAAAAA2860 2861AA2865 2866AA3D cylinder,

Page 112 - Recalling a Snapshot

2For customers in the USA (DFS-700 only)This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Pa

Page 113 - Snapshot Demonstration

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and Controls2-10 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls8 Effect control section INITIAL P

Page 114

AppendixesA-62 AppendixesEffect Pattern Image List2870 28712872 28732874 2875288028762881AAAAAAAAA3D object effect

Page 115 - Control Units

AppendixesAppendixes A-63To Exchange the Button Labels23After changing a pattern assignment, you can exchange the label on thenumeric buttons.Proceed

Page 116 - Control From the PVE-500

AppendixesA-64 AppendixesSpecificationsSpecificationsGeneralSignaling system DFS-700: NTSCDFS-700P: PALPower requirementsDFS-700: 100 V AC, 50/60 HzDF

Page 117 - A/B Roll Editing

AppendixesAppendixes A-65Output signalsPGM OUTSDI BNC type × 2270 Mb/s, compliant with SMPTE-259MCOMPONENT BNC type (Y/R–Y/B–Y ) × 2Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 oh

Page 118

AppendixesA-66 AppendixesGlossaryGlossaryA-roll editAn edit using one player and onerecorder for basic cut editing.A/B roll editAn edit using two play

Page 119 - Control From the BVE-600

AppendixesAppendixes A-67Key clipIn luminance keys, to specify areference luminance level. Thepart of the signal above thereference level is used as t

Page 121

IndexIndex I-1IndexAA/B roll editingBVE-600 5-6BVE-900/2000 series 5-8GPI signals 5-12PVE-500 5-3connections 6-5AC IN connector 2-15Advanced ope

Page 122

IndexIndexI-2 IndexFront panel 2-13FTB indicator 2-4, 3-51F1 to F5 buttons 2-10GGlossary A-66GPI signals 5-11GPI button 2-1, 2-7GPI/T 1 and 2 c

Page 123

IndexIndex I-3Specifications A-64STATUS display 2-11, 4-10SUPER BG button 2-2, 3-16TTALLY connector 2-14TERMINAL connector 2-143D mapping effect

Page 124 - IN OUT IN OUT

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and ControlsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-11• Changing a setting value preceded

Page 127 - Timing of the GPI signal

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Page 128 - Preread Editing

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and Controls2-12 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls4 HOLD INPUT buttonTo hold the prima

Page 129 - System Connections

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and ControlsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-13Processor UnitFront PanelPower indic

Page 130 - Basic System Connections

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and Controls2-14 Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls1 PGM OUT (program output) connector

Page 131 - Key Signal Connections

Chapter 2 Location and Function ofParts and ControlsChapter 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 2-157 CLEAN OUT connector (BNC-type)Outp

Page 133 - When using GPI signals

Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-1Chapter 3Basic OperationDME Switcher IntroductionThis section selects two of the many effects provided by the DFS-700/7

Page 134 - When using the BVE-2000

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-2 Chapter 3 Basic OperationExample Operation (1): WipeIn this example we’ll use the AUTO TRANS button, to make a wipe,

Page 135 - Setup Menu Settings

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-3<Preparation><Image selection>Procedure1 Pull the fader lever toward you as far

Page 136 - See the table

Table of Contents 3Chapter 2Location andFunction of Partsand ControlsChapter 1OverviewTable of ContentsFeatures of This System ...

Page 137 - (See page 2-15.)

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-4 Chapter 3 Basic Operation5 Press button 9 in the pattern/numeric keypad.The button lights, and this selects the wipe

Page 138

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-5Example Operation (2): Picture-in-PictureUsing the fader lever, we’ll insert the foreground

Page 139 - Appendixes

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-6 Chapter 3 Basic OperationProcedure1 Pull the fader lever toward you as far as it will go.2 Press the MATTES button in

Page 140 - Warning Messages

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-7<Effect execution>6 In the numeric keypad, press buttons 1, 1, 0, 0, in that order.The

Page 141 - Effect Type List

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-8 Chapter 3 Basic OperationDemonstrationThe DFS-700/700P is equipped with a demonstration function, whichautomatically

Page 142

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-9To end the demonstrationPress the AUTO TRANS button once more.The demonstration ends, and th

Page 143 - Effect Control Parameter List

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-10 Chapter 3 Basic OperationUsing the MenusThis unit incorporates menus for various effect settings and internal colorm

Page 144

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-11Changing settings• For settings with values shown in letters, press the corresponding one o

Page 145 - (continued)

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-12 Chapter 3 Basic OperationSelecting ImagesBF FBB: background image F: foreground imageBFBB: background image F: foreg

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-13Selecting the background image and foreground imageAs the background image and foreground i

Page 147

4 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 4AdvancedOperationsChapter 3Basic Operation(Continued)Inserting Characters and Graphics (1) — Title Key...

Page 148

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-14 Chapter 3 Basic OperationSwitching the internal video signal selected by the INT VIDEO buttonTo switch the internal

Page 149

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-15Previewing the image after an effect is executedSelect the background image and foreground

Page 150

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-16 Chapter 3 Basic OperationSelecting Signals Output to the Auxiliary BusTo select the signal to be output to the auxil

Page 151

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-17Selecting an EffectThis section describes the types of effects you can use on this system,

Page 152

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-18 Chapter 3 Basic OperationExample EffectsThis section shows as examples the effect patterns (“direct patterns”)which

Page 153

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-19The foreground image appears in the upper left corner, and fills the screenin a series of v

Page 154

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-20 Chapter 3 Basic OperationThe foreground image appears as though progressively covering thebackground image.The foreg

Page 155

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-21Nonlinear effectsThese effects include effects such as ripples, under names such as lens,bu

Page 156

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-22 Chapter 3 Basic Operation3D mapping effectsThese effects use nonlinear image processing techniques. They include 3Dp

Page 157

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-23Selection in Direct Pattern Selection ModeIn the direct pattern selection mode, pressing an

Page 158

Table of Contents 5Chapter 5Control FromEditing ControlUnitsControl From the PVE-500... 5-1Preparations ...

Page 159 - Effect Motion Types

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-24 Chapter 3 Basic OperationSelection in Pattern Number Specification ModeIn the pattern number specification mode, you

Page 160 - A-22 Appendixes

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-25If you enter a wrong numberBefore pressing the ENTER button press the P IN P/RST button to

Page 161 - Appendixes A-23

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-26 Chapter 3 Basic OperationModifying the Boundary — Border, Soft Edge,Beveled Edge, and CropYou can apply a border to

Page 162 - A-24 Appendixes

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-27To blur the image boundaryUse the following procedure.1 Press the SOFT button in the EDGE s

Page 163 - Appendixes A-25

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-28 Chapter 3 Basic OperationIndications in the EDGE menu with square brackets [ ]The parameters in the EDGE menu for fu

Page 164 - A-26 Appendixes

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-29Changing the Pattern Position and Size —Location (X)(Y)(Z)You can adjust the position and s

Page 165 - Appendixes A-27

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-30 Chapter 3 Basic Operation3 To move the pattern in the depth direction (z-axis), turn the Z-knob inthe location secti

Page 166 - A-28 Appendixes

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-31Modifying the Pattern — User Modifiable EffectsUser modifiable effects are those effects fo

Page 167 - Effect Pattern Image List

Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-32 Chapter 3 Basic OperationExample of user modifiable effect parametersAs an example, if you select mosaic (pattern nu

Page 168 - A-30 Appendixes

Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-33Inserting Characters and Graphics (1) — Title KeyYou can insert (or superimpose) text and g

Page 169 - Appendixes A-31

6 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsAppendixesWarning Messages... A-1Effect Type List ...

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-34 Chapter 3 Basic OperationProcedureTo insert text and graphics in a background image by means of aluminance key, use

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-354 In the TITLE section of the menu control section, press a LUM button,turning it on.The lu

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-36 Chapter 3 Basic OperationInserting Characters and Graphics (1) — Title KeyChroma KeyingIn chroma keying, a key signa

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-37Auto chroma keyingTo combine the background image and foreground image by auto chromakeying

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-38 Chapter 3 Basic OperationInserting Characters and Graphics (1) — Title Key4 In the TITLE section of the menu control

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-39Making fine adjustments to the composite imageFollowing the manual chroma key procedure (se

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-40 Chapter 3 Basic OperationManual chroma keyTo combine the background image and foreground image by manualchroma keyin

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-414 Watching the composite image on the program monitor, in page 1 ofthe chroma key menu, adj

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-42 Chapter 3 Basic OperationAdjusting the hue range for chroma keying (the “angle” setting)If there are fluctuations in

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-434 Watching the composite image on the program monitor, turn theF3(Hue) and F2(Sat) knobs, u

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Chapter 1 Overview 1-1Chapter 1OverviewFeatures of This SystemThe Sony DFS-700/700P DME Switcher is a DigitalMulti Effects system, offering high-per

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-44 Chapter 3 Basic OperationMasking Part of a Title KeyYou can apply a rectangular mask, to eliminate unwanted parts of

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-45As its name implies, the downstream key (often abbreviated as DSK) is akey which is added d

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-46 Chapter 3 Basic OperationInserting Characters and Graphics (2) — Downstream KeyProcedureTo insert a downstream key,

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-473 Select the downstream key fill signal.1) Press the PAGE button, and switch to page 1 of t

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-48 Chapter 3 Basic OperationTo invert the downstream key source signalDepending on the desired sense of the key source

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-492 Press the F1(TYPE) button, to select the border type.Wide: wide borderNarrow: narrow bord

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-50 Chapter 3 Basic OperationTo mask a part of the downstream keyYou can mask out unwanted portions of a downstream key

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-51Setting Up a TransitionThis section describes how to set the transition time and transition

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-52 Chapter 3 Basic Operation3 Press the ENTER button.The dots to the lower right of the digits disappear, confirming th

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-53Operation of transition effectsThe following figure illustrates the execution of an example

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Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Chapter 1 OverviewColor correction functionA YUV color correction function is provided for whitebalance adjustment and gener

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-54 Chapter 3 Basic OperationTo execute an effect, after setting the execution direction (normal/reverse),in the effect

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-55Using the AUTO TRANS buttonTo execute the effect automatically at the preset transition tim

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-56 Chapter 3 Basic OperationChecking the direction and state of progress of the transitionWhether you are carrying out

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-57Adjusting Color MattesYou can adjust the color of each color matte individually, and also c

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-58 Chapter 3 Basic OperationTo copy a matte colorTo copy the color matte parameters from another color matte, use thefo

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-59The color correction function allows you to adjust the overall color balanceof images, or c

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-60 Chapter 3 Basic Operation4 Watching the image on the monitor, turn the F1 to F5 knobs to adjustthe color.F1(Gain): a

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-61Using the frame memory function, you can capture a “freeze frame” frominput video or store

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation3-62 Chapter 3 Basic OperationRecalling a freeze frame saved in memoryIn the BACKGROUND or FOREGROUND bus button row, pre

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Chapter 3 Basic OperationChapter 3 Basic Operation 3-63Fade-to-BlackThe fade-to-black allows you to gradually fade the image on the previewmonitor

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Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-3Option BoardsThe DFS-700/700P system has the following optionboards.BKDF-701 SDI and Component InputBoardW

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Chapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-1Chapter 4Advanced OperationsChanging Direct Pattern AssignmentsYou can change the effect patterns assigned to the b

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Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-2 Chapter 4 Advanced Operations2 Use buttons 0 to 9 to enter the pattern number you want to assign to abutton.For m

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Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-3User Program EffectsIn addition to the internal effect patterns, you can also create

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Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-4 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsTypes of User Program EffectThere are four types of user program effects. The four t

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Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-5Modification ParametersYou can adjust key frames, using the effect control section a

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Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-6 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsParameters for linear user program effects (9000 to 9009 and 9100 to 9109)User Progr

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Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-7Parameters for nonlinear user program effects (9200 to 9209 and 9300 to 9309)Control

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Chapter 4 Advanced Operations4-8 Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsDisplaying parameter valuesThe numerical values of the parameters appear in the menu

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Chapter 4 Advanced OperationsChapter 4 Advanced Operations 4-9About the key frame durationThe KfDur value (key frame duration) for key frame n cor

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