Sony BKDF- 702 - Manual

Sony BKDF- 702

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents; Manual Structure
  • Page 3 – Electrical Alignment
  • Page 6 – This manual is organized by following sections.
  • Page 8 – This section is extracted; DME Switcher; Operating Instructions
  • Page 9 – Owner’s Record; WARNING; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Modifying the Boundary — Border, Soft Edge,
  • Page 10 – Chapter 4; Freezing an Input Image — Frame Memory; Chapter 5
  • Page 11 – Appendixes; Chapter; Overview; Features of This System; Advanced special effects; • There are eight inputs as standard (VIDEO INPUT 1; VIDEO INPUT 5 to 8: analog component signals.; • The standard outputs are two each of SDI, analog; Comprehensive title key functions
  • Page 12 – Option Boards
  • Page 13 – Control Panel
  • Page 14 – Delegation section; Primary cross-point bus section
  • Page 15 – Effect transition section; qs; Pattern/numeric keypad
  • Page 16 – Changing labels; EDITOR and GPI buttons; Displaying the menu for a button already lit
  • Page 17 – • Drop border: This applies a border in the; background of the foreground image.; • Shadow: This applies a shadow behind the; BORDER buttons in the EDGE section
  • Page 18 – Effect control section; • To return all settings on the selected page to their; • Changing a setting value preceded by “+” (setup; User program section; Snapshot section
  • Page 19 – HOLD INPUT button; Location section; LOCATION button; Processor Unit; Front Panel; Power switch and indicator; Rear Panel
  • Page 21 – Basic Operation; DME Switcher Introduction; Sequence of Operations
  • Page 22 – Setting items; Background image (the image output before the transition): video; Program output; Procedure
  • Page 25 – Demonstration; To start the demonstration; Demonstration with user-registered snapshots; To end the demonstration
  • Page 26 – Using the Menus; Accessing a menu; Changing settings; • In the setup menu, when an item has a plus sign in front, hold down the F; To change the menu page; Press the PAGE button.; Buttons of the menu control section which light when pressed
  • Page 27 – Selecting Images; Background Image and Foreground Image; Background and foreground in a transition effect; Background and foreground in an animation effect; Selecting the background image and foreground image; The pressed button lights red.; Program output and lit button colors
  • Page 28 – Press the MATTES button in the menu control section.; Previewing the image after an effect is executed
  • Page 29 – Selecting Signals Output to the Auxiliary Bus; DME effects and so on.; FRGD 2 button: use as the second foreground channel for 3D effects,; Selecting an Effect; Types of Effect; Transition effects and animation effects; • You can change the pattern position and size.
  • Page 30 – Example Effects
  • Page 31 – Nonlinear effects
  • Page 32 – D mapping effects; Selection in Direct Pattern Selection Mode; Press the DIRECT PATTERN button, turning it on.
  • Page 33 – Selection in Pattern Number Specification Mode; Press the ENTER button.; If you enter a wrong number; Adjusting the number before confirming
  • Page 34 – To apply a border; To blur the image boundary; Use the following procedure.; To apply a beveled edge to the image boundary; Use the following procedure.; To remove unwanted portions of the image; Use the following procedure.; If in step; When effect parameters are already adjusted
  • Page 35 – Indications in the EDGE menu with square brackets [ ]; Modifying the Boundary — Border, Soft Edge, Beveled Edge, and Crop
  • Page 36 – Modifying the Pattern — User Modifiable Effects; Using knobs and buttons F1 to F5, set the parameters.
  • Page 37 – Example of user modifiable effect parameters; For the effect of the parameters, see the following figure.; Inserting Characters and Graphics (1) — Title Key; Luminance Key; Two-channel luminance keying
  • Page 38 – With the BACKGROUND bus buttons, select the background image.; To remove the luminance key
  • Page 39 – • Auto chroma keying; Auto chroma keying; Select the background image with the BACKGROUND bus buttons.
  • Page 40 – • You can also adjust the cursor using the joystick and Z-knob in the; If there are variations in the background color; Make the cursor as large as possible.; Making fine adjustments to the composite image
  • Page 41 – Manual chroma key; Using the same process as in steps; When the outline of the foreground image is not clear
  • Page 42 – Adjusting the hue range for chroma keying (the “angle” setting); • Increasing the angle increases the range of hues replaced by the; To use the color cancel function, use the following procedure.
  • Page 43 – Masking Part of a Title Key; Removing the mask; Press the MASK button lit in step; To invert the mask
  • Page 44 – Inserting Characters and Graphics (2) — Downstream Key; SELF: Use the signal specified as “DSK FILL” in the delegation; Deleting the downstream key
  • Page 45 – To invert the downstream key source signal; Applying a border to a downstream key; To apply a border to a downstream key, use the following procedure.; To remove the border
  • Page 46 – To mask a part of the downstream key; To use the mask function, use the following procedure.; Setting Up a Transition; Setting the Transition Time; To set the transition time, use the following procedure.
  • Page 47 – If you make a mistake entering the time; Setting the Transition Direction; Operation of transition effects; Operation in the normal direction (REV button off)
  • Page 48 – Using the fader lever; Stop moving the fader lever.; To resume the transition; Executing an Effect; Using the AUTO TRANS button; To pause the transition; During the transition, press the AUTO TRANS button, turning it off.; To resume the transition; Press the AUTO TRANS button again.; Using the fader lever and AUTO TRANS button together
  • Page 49 – Checking the direction and state of progress of the transition; Adjusting Color Mattes; To adjust a color matte, use the following procedure.; BORD (border): color matte used to fill the border applied to an; effect pattern, and as key fill for a title key
  • Page 50 – To copy a matte color; Press the CCR button in the delegation section, turning it on.; Adjusting Image Colors — Color Correction
  • Page 51 – To turn off the color correction function; In the menu control section press the CCR button, turning it off.; To capture a freeze frame in memory, use the following procedure.
  • Page 52 – Recalling a freeze frame saved in memory; When the unit is powered off, the saved frame is lost from memory.; Freezing an Input Image — Frame Memory Function; Setting the fade-to-black transition time
  • Page 53 – Advanced Operations; Changing Direct Pattern Assignments; To change the direct pattern assignment; Press the SET button.
  • Page 54 – User Program Effects; Constructing a User Program Effect
  • Page 55 – Types of User Program Effect; Modification Parameters
  • Page 57 – Displaying parameter values; About the key frame duration
  • Page 58 – Notes on creating a transition user program effect
  • Page 59 – To recall a user program effect; To change the key frame parameters
  • Page 60 – Deleting a key frame; Adding a key frame
  • Page 61 – To save key frame data; Copying a key frame
  • Page 62 – Deleting All User Program Effects
  • Page 63 – Snapshots; Saving a Snapshot; To cancel the snapshot saving operation
  • Page 64 – Recalling a Snapshot; Direct Snapshot Recall; To cancel the snapshot recall operation; Snapshot Demonstration
  • Page 65 – Reinitializing the Snapshots; Press the SET UP button.; Control From the PVE-500; Control using PVE-500 control signals
  • Page 66 – Preparations; On the recorder VCR; • If the VCR has a built-in TBC, set the VCR to DELAYED SYNC mode.; Cut Editing; Select the player VCR as the FROM source.; Signal flow; The flow of signals in A/B roll editing is shown below.
  • Page 67 – Conduct a preview as required and execute the edit.; Control From the BVE-600
  • Page 69 – Connectable editing control units; selection; • KEY FADE IN and KEY FADE OUT cannot be used. Also, KEY WIPE; Downstream key control using GPI signals; mode, set PVW MODE under SW’ER CONFIGURATION to EE.
  • Page 70 – Notes on Operation; Editing point delay; Control Using GPI Signals; On the editing control unit
  • Page 71 – The flow of signals in A/B roll editing is as follows.; Timing of the GPI signal; Turning a Downstream Key On and Off
  • Page 72 – Preread Editing; Notes on preread editing
  • Page 73 – Basic System Connections; Key Signal Connections
  • Page 74 – System Connections for Preread Editing; Connections for an A/B Roll Editing System; When using GPI signals
  • Page 75 – Setup Menu Settings; Setup Menu Organization
  • Page 76 – Primary inputs and signal formats
  • Page 77 – Warning Messages; Warning message format; Warning messages are displayed in the following format.
  • Page 78 – Warning message list; The following warning messages are displayed.; Effect Type List; The effects provided by the DFS-700/700P are classified as follows.
  • Page 79 – Effect Control Parameter List
  • Page 87 – Effect Motion Types
  • Page 88 – Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations; LOCATE: Location of the pattern; mark indicates that the BKDF-711
  • Page 91 – Effect Pattern Image List; This section illustrates the effect patterns of the DFS-700/700P.; FG
  • Page 108 – To Exchange the Button Labels; Write the new pattern on one of the supplied exchange labels.
  • Page 109 – Specifications
  • Page 110 – Glossary; A serial component digital signal.
  • Page 111 – Index
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DME SWITCHER

DFS-700
DFS-700P

SERVICE MANUAL

Volume 1 1st Edition

DIGITAL/ANALOG INPUT BOARD

ANALOG COMPOSITE INPUT BOARD

BKDF-702/702P

BKDF-701

DIGITAL MULTI EFFECTS BOARD

BKDF-711

BKDF-712

3D VIDEO MAPPING EFFECTS BOARD

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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents; Manual Structure

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Page 3 - Electrical Alignment

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