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Page 1 - MFS-2000 System

Multi Format Switcher SystemMFS-2000 System(With MKS-2010/MKS-2015/MKS-2017 Control Panel)User’s Guide [English]1st Edition (Revised 1)Software Versio

Page 2

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts10 Control Panel TypesPrincipal differencesThe principal differences between the three control panels are as f

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations100 Advanced Effect OperationsAdding LightingThis operation can only be carried out on M/E effects.It is not supported

Page 4 - Chapter 7 File Operations

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations101Advanced Effect OperationsTo add afterimagesNotes• Trails are added to both channels of 2-channel effects. They cann

Page 5 - Chapter 9 System Settings

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations102 Advanced Effect Operations2Set the following parameters with the knobs.a) 0.00 is no afterimages. 100.00 is no tran

Page 6 - 6 Table of Contents

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations103Advanced Effect Operations2Set the pattern used to mix the 2 colors, and specify color 1 and color 2.See “To compose

Page 7 - Overview

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations104 Advanced Key OperationsNote Pressing a button which is lit in orange or yellow will overwrite the current contents

Page 8 - 8 Options

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations105Advanced Key OperationsTo invert key signalsYou can invert the black/white of key signals. This allows you to use a

Page 9 - Names and Functions of

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations106 Advanced Key Operations4H Mode: Set the maximum width to 4 (4 lines). Key fill and key source drop down by 4 lines.

Page 10 - 10 Control Panel Types

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations107Advanced Key OperationsTo make adjustments with color cancelIf the foreground image includes shades of the backgroun

Page 11 - Control Panel Configuration

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations108 Advanced Key OperationsTo adjust the window, the Clip, Gain, Hue must be adjusted to appropriate values. Set these

Page 12 - M/E Cross-Point Control Block

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations109Advanced Key OperationsTransforming the Pattern of a Pattern Key1From the top menu, select Key >M/E Key1 >Patt

Page 13 - 13Control Panel Configuration

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts11Control Panel ConfigurationControl Panel Configuration1.5 M/E panel and 1.5 M/E wide panelThe sole differenc

Page 14

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations110 Advanced Key OperationsWhen Pattern was selected:a) Same as patterns in the standard group.To invert a mask signalI

Page 15 - AUX Bus Control Block

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations111Color CorrectionColor CorrectionColor correction (CCR) enables input video color correction (black balance/white bal

Page 16 - M/E Transition Control Block

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations112 Color CorrectionTo enable a color correctorThe following example shows how to enable color corrector 1 (CCR1). You

Page 17 - 17Control Panel Configuration

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations113Color CorrectionTo return input video processing parameters to their default settingsPress [Unity].Primary Color Cor

Page 18 - Control Block

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations114 Color CorrectionTo return primary color correction parameters to their default settingsPress [Unity].To mask part o

Page 19 - Flexi Pad Control Block

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations115Color Correction1Press [Secondary], turning it on.2Press the button for the color to adjust ([Blue], [Cyan], [Green]

Page 20 - Effect/Wipe Control Block

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations116 Color CorrectionTint: Add a specified color to the original video signal.Color Modify: Adjust the original video si

Page 21 - 21Control Panel Configuration

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations117Color CorrectionSpot Color AdjustmentYou can change the color in a specified region to another color, without affect

Page 22 - Utility Control Block

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations118 Color CorrectionTo return [Outer Proc] parameters to their default settingsPress [Outer Unity].Output Video Process

Page 23 - Slot, USB Connector

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations119Frame MemoryTo return YUV clip parameters to their default settingsPress [Unity].Frame MemoryFrame memory is a funct

Page 24 - “Memory Sticks”

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts12 Control Panel Configuration1 M/E panelSee the pages in parentheses ( ) for the functions of the illustrated

Page 25 - Using Menus

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations120 Frame MemoryPreparationsAssigning frame memory output to cross-point buttonsFrame memory images (freeze images, etc

Page 26 - 26 Accessing Menus

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations121Frame MemoryNoteIn the following signal formats, a field freeze is not possible.1080PsF/23.976, 1080PsF/24, 1080PsF/

Page 27 - 27Accessing Menus

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations122 Frame MemoryFor example, if you select [FM2 V/K], the thumbnails in the Freeze menu (see page 120) change to [FM2V]

Page 28 - 28 Accessing Menus

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations123Frame Memory• Turn the knob.For Pair files, the video and key files are selected together.It is not possible to sele

Page 29 - Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations124 SnapshotsSnapshotsWhat are Snapshots?The term “snapshot” refers to a function whereby the various settings required

Page 30 - 30 Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations125SnapshotsSaving Snapshots1Set up the state that you want to save as a snapshot.2Press the [SNAPSHOT] button, turning

Page 31 - 31Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations126 SnapshotsRecalling Snapshots1Press the [SNAPSHOT] button, turning it on.The button lights in amber, and the Flexi P

Page 32 - Popup Windows

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations127MacrosMacrosWhat Are Macros?The term “macro” refers to the function whereby a sequence of signal selections and othe

Page 33 - 33Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations128 MacrosThe display on the memory recall buttons changes to the state shown in the above figure. You can now select t

Page 34 - 34 Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations129MacrosWhen the [AUTO INS] button lights in orange (this mode is off), it is necessary to press the [INS] button for

Page 35 - 35Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts13Control Panel Configurationa Cross-point button rowsSelect background video by pressing the corresponding bu

Page 36 - 36 Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations130 MacrosExecuting a macro in normal execution mode1In the Flexi Pad control block, press the [MCRO] button, turning i

Page 37 - 37Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations131MacrosThe number of events executed, as shown in the memory recall button, is incremented by one.3Repeat step 2, exe

Page 38 - 38 Interpreting Menu Screens

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations132 MacrosHowever, the macro assigned to the button is not executed.Saving a MacroPress the [STORE] button or memory re

Page 39 - Basic Menu Operations

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations133Macros1Recall the macro register you want to assign to the button.For details of the method of operation, see “Execu

Page 40 - Setting Parameters

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations134 Safe Title• During macro execution, if you switch the Flexi Pad control block to macro edit mode, the macro being e

Page 41 - 41Basic Menu Operations

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations135CopyingCopyingCopy Operation TargetsYou can copy setting states between the following four keyers.Setup data and key

Page 42 - Exiting the Menu System

Chapter 6 Advanced Operations136 Copying

Page 43 - Switching

137 Overview / Batch Operating on Data FilesChapter File OperationsOverviewYou can save register data, including setup data and snapshot data, and lo

Page 44 - 12 34 56,7

Chapter 7 File Operations138 Batch Operating on Data Files“1 SYSTEM” is specified as the target directory. (No other directory can be selected.)3Pre

Page 45

Chapter 7 File Operations139Batch Operating on Data Files of Selected CategoriesBatch Operating on Data Files of Selected CategoriesUse the File >

Page 46

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts14 Control Panel ConfigurationNoteThis button does not light and does not function when you are using the righ

Page 47 - 1.5 M/E panel

Chapter 7 File Operations140 Operating on Individual Data FilesIf you pressed [Yes], the load begins and a window opens to show its progress.Note th

Page 48

Chapter 7 File Operations141Operating on Individual Data FilesThe popup window closes.6In the File >Load menu, press [Dest Register].A list of de

Page 49 - Basic Operations

Chapter 7 File Operations142 Operating on Individual Data Files8When you are finished selecting files, press [OK].The popup window closes.9In the Fi

Page 50 - 50 Selecting Video

Chapter 7 File Operations143Operating on Individual Data Files2Select the Frame Memory category, and as required the target media.For details about

Page 51 - 51Selecting Video

Chapter 7 File Operations144 Operating on Individual Data FilesA confirmation window appears asking if you want to execute the copy.11Press [Yes] in

Page 52 - 52 Selecting Video

145Control From Editing SystemsChapterExternal DeviceOperationsControl From Editing SystemsOverviewYou can control the MFS-2000 system from an externa

Page 53 - Selecting Transition Types

Chapter 8 External Device Operations146 Controlling External DevicesNoteIf you need to change the assignment of signals to cross-point buttons, do a

Page 54 - 54 Selecting Transition Types

Chapter 8 External Device Operations147Controlling External DevicesSelecting devices to controlSelect devices to control by pressing the Device1 to

Page 55 - 55Selecting Transition Types

Chapter 8 External Device Operations148 Controlling External DevicesChecking Device StatusThe following information is shown in the [Status] column.

Page 56 - Selecting Effects

Chapter 8 External Device Operations149Controlling External DevicesDisk Recorder/Extended VTR File OperationsInternally, disk recorders and Extended

Page 57 - 1 M/E panel1.5 M/E panel

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts15Control Panel ConfigurationAUX Bus Control BlockUse this block to select key signals and to select the signa

Page 58 - Selecting Effects From Menus

Chapter 8 External Device Operations150 Controlling External Devices3Do one of the following to select the file to load.• Press directly on the list

Page 59 - 59Selecting Effects

Chapter 8 External Device Operations151Simple Connection to MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote PanelSimple Connection to MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Pane

Page 60 - Effect Types

Chapter 8 External Device Operations152 Simple Connection to MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel

Page 61 - Selecting Channels

153Basic SettingsChapterSystem SettingsBasic SettingsFormat Settings (Format Menu)Use the Format menu to set the signal format used in the switcher sy

Page 62 - 62 Selecting Effects

154 Basic SettingsChapter 9 System Settings3Press directly on the indication for the signal format you want to set.The popup window closes, and a co

Page 63 - Flow of Operations

Chapter 9 System Settings155Basic SettingsThe popup window in the Startup Mode menu closes, and a confirmation message appears, prompting whether or

Page 64 - Knob (Size)

156 Basic SettingsChapter 9 System Settings• PGM (program signal): final output signal including the downstream key•PST (preset signal)• PGM Clean (

Page 65 - Chapter 5 Basic Operations

Chapter 9 System Settings157Basic Settings1[SHIFT] Off a) 12(SHIFT)11109876543213(12)c)::[SHIFT] On b) 24(SHIFT)23(22)22(21)21(20)20(19)19(18)18(17)

Page 66 - Modifying Video Borders

158 Basic SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsTo use the rightmost buttons in cross-point button rows as [SHIFT] buttons (shift mode selection)By a XPT

Page 67 - Adding Borders to Video

Chapter 9 System Settings159Basic SettingsThe “XPT Button” (cross-point button) list appears at the left of the status area. This list includes the

Page 68 - 68 Modifying Video Borders

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts16 Control Panel Configurationthan key buses. For key buses, you can select any of the following three options

Page 69 - Preparing Transitions

160 Basic SettingsChapter 9 System Settings• Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video cursor.• Turn the knobs to make the setting.The selec

Page 70 - 70 Preparing Transitions

Chapter 9 System Settings161Installing SoftwareInstalling SoftwareThis section describes how to install the software constituting the MFS-2000 syste

Page 71 - Selecting Effect Directions

162 Installing SoftwareChapter 9 System SettingsThe Manual Install menu appears.2Press [Refresh].This loads the data from the “Memory Stick,” and th

Page 72 - 72 Preparing Transitions

Chapter 9 System Settings163Installing SoftwareThe abbreviation for the currently selected application appears on the [Target] button. The status ar

Page 73 - Executing Transitions

164 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsOther SettingsSetting the Date and Time (Date/Time Menu)Use the Date/Time menu to set the date and time u

Page 74 - 74 Executing Transitions

Chapter 9 System Settings165Other SettingsTo turn beep sounds on and offPress [Touch Beep], turning it on or off.To calibrate the touch panelIf touc

Page 75 - 75Executing Transitions

166 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsResetting the whole system1From the top menu, select Setup/Diag >System >Initialize.The Initialize

Page 76 - Composing Video With Keys

Chapter 9 System Settings167Other SettingsNote To make through mode effective, it is also necessary to set output side through mode to “Enable” (see

Page 77 - M/E Keys and Downstream Keys

168 Other SettingsChapter 9 System Settings2Select the output port number for which you want to make the setting.• Press directry on the list in the

Page 78 - 78 Composing Video With Keys

Chapter 9 System Settings169Other SettingsM/E PGM, PGM, PGM Clean, AUX1 to AUX4, and Edit PVW• To make through mode effective, it is also necessary

Page 79 - 79Composing Video With Keys

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts17Control Panel Configurationa Transition execution sectionFader lever: Move the lever up and down to execute

Page 80 - 80 Composing Video With Keys

170 Other SettingsChapter 9 System Settings• Press directry on the list in the status area.• Use the arrow buttons to scroll the reverse video curso

Page 81 - 81Composing Video With Keys

Chapter 9 System Settings171Other Settingsa) Knob 3 appears only when SWR GPI ? Test Fire is selected.6Press [Set].To clear a utility command assign

Page 82 - 82 Composing Video With Keys

172 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsUtility command listThe status area displays the following abbreviated names of utility commands.Command

Page 83 - Adding Borders to Keys

Chapter 9 System Settings173Other Settingsa) Unless otherwise specified, lit in amber b) [?] is the GPI number selected in step 5 of “Assigning util

Page 84 - Masking Part of a Key

174 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsKey Disable: The key bus [XP/KY HOLD] button functions as a key disable button. When a snapshot is loaded

Page 85 - Moving a Key Over or Under

Chapter 9 System Settings175Other SettingsNote When using the BZS-8050, select flip-flop mode (set Bus Toggle to On).Flip-flop mode and bus fixed mo

Page 86 - 1.5 M/E panel 1 M/E panel

176 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsThe Macro menu appears.2Press [Exec Mode].A popup window appears.3Select the macro execution mode.Normal:

Page 87 - 87Composing Video With Keys

Chapter 9 System Settings177Other Settingsa) 1.5 M/E panel onlyb) When [Snapshot Recall ?] is selected, press [Register No] to set a register number

Page 88 - Using a Color Background

178 Other SettingsChapter 9 System Settingsa) 1.5 M/E panel onlyTo test fire the trigger outputSelect the output port, and press [Test Fire].NoteWhe

Page 89 - To set color 1

Chapter 9 System Settings179Other Settingsa) 1.5 M/E panel onlyb) When [Snapshot Recall ?] is selected, press [Register No] to set a register number

Page 90

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts18 Control Panel Configurationa Transition execution sectionThis works in the same way as the transition execu

Page 91

180 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsThe status area shows a list of DCU input ports with their current signal assignments.2Using any of the f

Page 92 - –100.00 to +100.00

Chapter 9 System Settings181Other Settingsa) 1.5 M/E panel onlyb) When you select [Snapshot Recall ?], press [Register No] to select the register nu

Page 93 - Fading the Video to Black

182 Other SettingsChapter 9 System Settings2Using any of the following methods, select the GPI output to set.• Press directry on the list in the sta

Page 94

Chapter 9 System Settings183Other Settings2Press [Matrix Size].A popup window appears.3Select the matrix size.Standard 136 × 138: Assign the switche

Page 95 - Advanced Operations

184 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsTo couple external boxesFor the external boxes that you want to connect, set the same destinations and le

Page 96 - 96 Advanced Effect Operations

Chapter 9 System Settings185Other SettingsEnable: Always generate a tally.Disable: Never generate a tally.5If you selected Tally Input in step 4, tu

Page 97 - Cropping Effects

186 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsTo delete parallel tally settingsIn step 2, select a tally port and press [Clear].Making wiring settingsW

Page 98 - Adding Beveled Edges to Video

Chapter 9 System Settings187Other Settings2Press [New], turning it on, then turn the knobs to set the following parameters.3Press [Set].A new tally

Page 99 - To soften beveled edges

188 Other SettingsChapter 9 System Settingsa) Output port numbers are sequential numbers with respect to number pairs, the pairs consisting of a slo

Page 100 - Adding Afterimages (Trail)

Chapter 9 System Settings189Other SettingsDEV1 to DEV6: [Device1] to [Device6] buttonsNo Assign: Do not assign a device selection button5Press [Plug

Page 101 - 101Advanced Effect Operations

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts19Control Panel ConfigurationSee “Setting Transition Rates” (page 69) for more information about how to specif

Page 102 - From Two Colors

190 Other SettingsChapter 9 System SettingsMaking detailed settings for disk recorders (Sony Disk 9-pin Protocol)For disk recorders using the Sony D

Page 103 - Transformations

Chapter 9 System Settings191Other Settingsa) 1:Video Port (port associated with the serial port being set. The output port of a player, and the inpu

Page 104 - Operations

192 Other SettingsChapter 9 System Settings

Page 105 - Adjusting Key Borders

193Index IndexIndexAAdvanced Operationseffect 95key 104All (Selected) menu 139All menu 137Angle 96Aspect 95Aspect ratio 154ATTCH ENBL bu

Page 106 - Adjusting Chroma Keys

194Index IndexDisk recorder (supporting Sony Disk 9-pin protocol) 146, 190Disk recorder (supporting Video Disk Communications Protocol) 146, 190DM

Page 107 - 107Advanced Key Operations

195Index IndexJoystick 21KKeyadjusting the key position 105advanced operations 104border 105chroma key 81clean mode 104copying 135downst

Page 108 - 108 Advanced Key Operations

196Index IndexPopup windows 32scrolling type 33Positioner 64POST MCRO button 23Power indicators 23Power Supply Unit (for control panels) (HK

Page 109 - Positions

197Index IndexXXP/KY HOLD button 15Xpt Assign menu 158XPT HOLD button 13, 14YY balance, adjusting 108YUV clip 118

Page 111 - Color Correction

The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchaser

Page 112 - Input Video Processing

2NOTICE TO USERS® 2004 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved.This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced,

Page 113 - Primary Color Correction

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts20 Control Panel Configurationb Region selection buttonsUsed in modes other than macro mode.Select the target

Page 114 - Secondary Color Correction

Sony CorporationB & P CompanyPrinted in Japan2005.02.13© 2004MFS-2000(SY)3-855-579-02(1)Printed on 100% recycled paperhttp://www.sony.net/

Page 115 - Luminance Processing

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts21Control Panel Configurationa Delegation selection buttonsSelect operation targets.M/E 1CH (M/E1 channel), M/

Page 116 - 116 Color Correction

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts22 Control Panel ConfigurationBORD (border): When this button is on, you can add borders. The button lights in

Page 117 - Spot Color Adjustment

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts23Control Panel ConfigurationMacro Control Blocka PRE MCRO buttonUse this button to set a macro attachment in

Page 118 - YUV Clip

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts24 “Memory Sticks”Installing a second power supply requires the optional HK-PSU11 Power Supply Unit.b “Memory

Page 119 - Frame Memory

25Accessing MenusChapterUsing MenusAccessing MenusThe menus of this switcher enable you to make system settings and settings related to effects.To acc

Page 120 - Preparations

Chapter 3 Using Menus26 Accessing MenusNote The menu illustrations in this manual may differ in appearance from the menus actually shown in the menu

Page 121 - 121Frame Memory

Chapter 3 Using Menus27Accessing MenusMenus accessed by double clickingButton locationButton Menu Reference pageM/E cross-point control blockCOLOR B

Page 122 - Managing Image Files

Chapter 3 Using Menus28 Accessing Menusa) Button assigned with Video/Key Pair Assign menu (see page 159).b) Not found on 1 M/E panel.c) Button assig

Page 123 - 123Frame Memory

Chapter 3 Using Menus29Interpreting Menu ScreensInterpreting Menu ScreensThere are two types of menu screen.• Basic screen (see next section)• Popup

Page 124 - Snapshots

3Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 OverviewIntroduction ...7System Features ...

Page 125 - 7 5,84 6

Chapter 3 Using Menus30 Interpreting Menu ScreensFor details about page numbers, refer to “Menu Tree” in the Appendix (separate document).b Back but

Page 126 - Deleting Snapshots

Chapter 3 Using Menus31Interpreting Menu ScreensInterpreting buttonsThe following figure shows the information displayed on function buttons.The fol

Page 127 - 3,5,6,7,8

Chapter 3 Using Menus32 Interpreting Menu ScreensIcons displayed on buttonsThe following table shows the icons which are displayed on buttons, and t

Page 128 - 128 Macros

Chapter 3 Using Menus33Interpreting Menu Screensb Close buttonCloses the popup window.General popup windows (scrolling type)a Function button areaDi

Page 129 - Executing a Macro

Chapter 3 Using Menus34 Interpreting Menu Screensa Input value displayShows the value entered in the numeric keypad window or the timecode window.In

Page 130 - 130 Macros

Chapter 3 Using Menus35Interpreting Menu Screensc Item displayDisplays the name of the parameter being set in the numeric keypad window or timecode

Page 131 - Editing a Macro

Chapter 3 Using Menus36 Interpreting Menu Screensa Input value displayShows the value entered in the hexadecimal keypad window.b Item displayDisplay

Page 132 - Using Macro Attachment

Chapter 3 Using Menus37Interpreting Menu Screensa Item displayShows the name of the parameter being set in the keyboard window.b Input string displa

Page 133 - 133Macros

Chapter 3 Using Menus38 Interpreting Menu Screensi Clear buttonClears all of the characters in the input string.j Del (delete) buttonClears the char

Page 134 - Safe Title

Chapter 3 Using Menus39Basic Menu OperationsBasic Menu OperationsSelecting MenusThere are three ways to select menus.• Navigate the menu tree (see n

Page 135 - Copy Operation Targets

4 Table of ContentsFlow of Operations...73Executing Transitions...73Composing Video

Page 136 - 136 Copying

Chapter 3 Using Menus40 Basic Menu Operations4Select [Color Bkgd].The popup window closes and the display changes to the Color Bkgd menu.Selecting m

Page 137 - File Operations

Chapter 3 Using Menus41Basic Menu OperationsParameter values can be set with either of the following methods.• Rotate the knobs (1 to 5) correspondi

Page 138 - Deleting All Data at Once

Chapter 3 Using Menus42 Exiting the Menu SystemExiting the Menu SystemTo exit the menu system, proceed as follows.NoteAlways exit the menu system be

Page 139 - Categories

43ChapterBasics of VideoSwitchingThis chapter begins by explaining how to switch background signals on the M/E bank (how to perform transitions). Then

Page 140 - Data Files

Chapter 4 Basics of Video Switching44 Basic Operations (1): Video Switching on the M/E BankBasic Operations (1): Video Switching on the M/E BankLet’

Page 141 - Saving Data Files

Chapter 4 Basics of Video Switching45Basic Operations (1): Video Switching on the M/E Bank1In the background A row of the M/E cross-point control bl

Page 142 - Renaming Data Files

Chapter 4 Basics of Video Switching46 Basic Operations (1): Video Switching on the M/E BankNow, notice again how the buttons in the background A and

Page 143 - Copying Data Files

Chapter 4 Basics of Video Switching47Basic Operations (2): Video Switching on the PGM/PST Bank — For 1.5 M/E SystemsBasic Operations (2): Video Swit

Page 144 - Target Media

Chapter 4 Basics of Video Switching48 Basic Operations (2): Video Switching on the PGM/PST Bank — For 1.5 M/E Systems1In the PGM row of the PGM/PST

Page 145 - External Device

49Selecting VideoChapterBasic OperationsSelecting VideoFlow of OperationsThe following figure shows a typical flow of operations when using the MFS-20

Page 146 - Controlling External

5Table of ContentsSaving Data Files ...141Deleting Data Files...142Renaming Data F

Page 147 - Extended VTR Information

Chapter 5 Basic Operations50 Selecting VideoSelecting Video in the M/E Cross-Point Control BlockTo execute a background video transition, you need t

Page 148 - Setting variable speeds

Chapter 5 Basic Operations51Selecting VideoWhen the button pressed to select background video is lit in red, the video is displayed on the video mon

Page 149

Chapter 5 Basic Operations52 Selecting Video1Press one of the AUX delegation buttons to select the bus to which the cross-point button row is assign

Page 150 - Disk recorder set to Recorder

Chapter 5 Basic Operations53Selecting Transition TypesSelecting Transition TypesFlow of OperationsThe following figure shows a typical flow of opera

Page 151 - Remote Panel

Chapter 5 Basic Operations54 Selecting Transition TypesSelecting the Transition Type and the Next TransitionTo select the transition typePress one

Page 152

Chapter 5 Basic Operations55Selecting Transition Types2Select the target of the setting.• Press [M/E Pst Col] to select a color matte for the M/E ba

Page 153 - System Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations56 Selecting EffectsSelecting EffectsWhen you have selected [EFF] as the transition type (see page 54) or selected [WIPE]

Page 154 - Mode Menu)

Chapter 5 Basic Operations57Selecting EffectsSelecting Effects With the Flexi Pad Control Block1Press the [EFF/WIPE] button in the Flexi Pad control

Page 155 - Assign Menu)

Chapter 5 Basic Operations58 Selecting EffectsRefer to “Effect Pattern List” in the Appendix (separate document) for more information about effect p

Page 156 - Buttons (Operation Menu)

Chapter 5 Basic Operations59Selecting EffectsTo scroll the popup windowDo one of the following.• Use the scroll bar on the right.• Rotate knob 1. Ea

Page 157 - Basic Settings

6 Table of Contents

Page 158 - AUX DELEGATION

Chapter 5 Basic Operations60 Selecting Effects5Press the button for the desired pattern.The effect pattern is confirmed, the popup window closes, an

Page 159 - 159Basic Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations61Selecting EffectsNote When you add a shadow or trail to an effect applied to a key and then execute the transition, the

Page 160 - 160 Basic Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations62 Selecting EffectsNote Among the parameters listed above, the following parameters are exceptions. For the indicated eff

Page 161 - Installing Software

Chapter 5 Basic Operations63Changing the Position and Size of Effect PatternsChanging the Position and Size of Effect PatternsYou can change the pos

Page 162 - 162 Installing Software

Chapter 5 Basic Operations64 Changing the Position and Size of Effect PatternsChanging Pattern Position and Size With the Joystick1Press the [POS] b

Page 163 - 163Installing Software

Chapter 5 Basic Operations65Changing the Position and Size of Effect Patterns2Press [Position], turning it on.3For a 2-channel effect, select the ch

Page 164 - Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations66 Modifying Video BordersModifying Video BordersYou can add borders to the edges of the video, and soften the borders or

Page 165 - System Reset and Memory

Chapter 5 Basic Operations67Modifying Video BordersAdding Borders to Video1Press the [BORD] button in the Effect/Wipe control block, lighting it.Or,

Page 166 - 166 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations68 Modifying Video BordersThe popup window closes.4Set the following parameters with the knobs.Softening Video Edges (Soft

Page 167 - 167Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations69Preparing TransitionsPreparing TransitionsFlow of OperationsThe following figure shows a typical flow of operations when

Page 168 - 168 Other Settings

7 Introduction / System FeaturesChapterOverviewIntroductionThis manual is the User’s Guide for the MFS-2000 Multi Format Switcher system. The MFS-200

Page 169 - 169Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations70 Preparing TransitionsTo set transition rates with the Flexi Pad control block1In the Flexi Pad control block, press the

Page 170 - 170 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations71Preparing Transitions2Select the target of the setting.• Press [M/E] to set for the M/E bank.• Press [P/P] to set for th

Page 171 - 171Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations72 Preparing TransitionsTo select effect directions with the Effect/Wipe control blockTo select the normal direction: Turn

Page 172 - 172 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations73Executing TransitionsExecuting TransitionsFlow of OperationsThe following figure shows a typical flow of operations when

Page 173 - Key Setup (Key Menu)

Chapter 5 Basic Operations74 Executing TransitionsNote When modifications (Position, Aspect, and so on) have been applied to effects, the video may

Page 174 - (Transition Menu)

Chapter 5 Basic Operations75Executing Transitions• Moving the lever toward the side where LEDs are lit does not execute a transition. However, the n

Page 175 - (Macro Menu)

Chapter 5 Basic Operations76 Composing Video With KeysComposing Video With KeysA key is an effect in which color and shape information is used to cu

Page 176 - 176 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations77Composing Video With KeysM/E Keys and Downstream KeysTwo keys each are available on the M/E bank and the PGM/PST bank. T

Page 177 - 177Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations78 Composing Video With Keys3To select a luminance key, press [Luminance]. To select a linear key, press [Linear].The popu

Page 178 - 178 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations79Composing Video With KeysTo select a key fill1In the Key >M/E Key1 >Main menu (see page 77), press [Key Fill].A po

Page 179 - 179Other Settings

Chapter 1 Overview8 OptionsOutstanding ease of useButtons and other controls on the control panels are grouped in easy to understand functional bloc

Page 180 - 180 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations80 Composing Video With KeysTo adjust the key fill colorWhen you select “Matte” as the key fill, you can obtain the desire

Page 181 - 181Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations81Composing Video With KeysFor more information about key transitions, see “To select the next transition” (page 55), “Pre

Page 182 - 182 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations82 Composing Video With Keysa) The setting range varies depending on the signal format, and screen aspect and size setting

Page 183 - 183Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations83Composing Video With KeysAbout the pattern key sourceIn the pattern key, a wipe pattern is selected automatically as the

Page 184 - 184 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations84 Composing Video With KeysThe popup window closes.3Set the following parameters, depending on what you selected in step

Page 185 - 185Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations85Composing Video With Keys1In the Key >M/E Key1 >Main menu (see page 77), press [Mask].A popup window appears.2Pres

Page 186 - 186 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations86 Composing Video With Keys2Press one of the following.Over: The target key is moved to over.Under: The target key is mov

Page 187 - Setup (Device Menu)

Chapter 5 Basic Operations87Composing Video With KeysTo insert or delete M/E keys instantlyIf you are using the 1.5M/E panel, press the [KEY1 ON] bu

Page 188 - 188 Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations88 Using Internally Generated SignalsUsing Internally Generated SignalsFlow of OperationsThe following figure shows a typi

Page 189 - 189Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations89Using Internally Generated SignalsTo set color 11From the top menu, select Misc >Color Bkgd.The Color Bkgd menu appea

Page 190 - 190 Other Settings

9Control Panel TypesChapterNames and Functions ofPartsControl Panel TypesIn this system, you can use any one of the three control panels shown on the

Page 191 - 191Other Settings

Chapter 5 Basic Operations90 Using Internally Generated Signals2Compose the pattern by using the knobs to set the following parameters.a) Same as pa

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Chapter 5 Basic Operations91Using Internally Generated SignalsTo change the aspect ratio of a pattern1From the top menu, select Misc >Color Bkgd,

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Chapter 5 Basic Operations92 Using Internally Generated SignalsH Modulation gives horizontal modulation, and V Modulation gives vertical modulation.

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Chapter 5 Basic Operations93Fading the Video to BlackFading the Video to BlackFade to black gradually darkens the overall video image, until it is c

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Chapter 5 Basic Operations94 Fading the Video to BlackTo fade out the video with fade to black1From the top menu, select Misc >Transition.The Tra

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95Advanced Effect OperationsChapterAdvanced OperationsAdvanced Effect OperationsThe procedures in this section mainly show how to operate with M/E eff

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Chapter 6 Advanced Operations96 Advanced Effect Operations2Set the following as required.Angle: Slant the pattern at a specified angle.Speed: Rotate

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Chapter 6 Advanced Operations97Advanced Effect Operations1: All patterns point in same direction2: Even numbered rows move in horizontal direction3:

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Chapter 6 Advanced Operations98 Advanced Effect OperationsTo set a relationship between transition progress and cropping1Carry out the procedure in

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Chapter 6 Advanced Operations99Advanced Effect Operations5Select the operating channels. (See “Selecting Channels” (page 61).)6Set the following par

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