
DVS-9000/9000SF System (With CCP-8000 Series Center Control Panel)User’s GuideProduction Switcher SystemVolume 2 [English]1st Edition (Revised 1)Softw
10Table of Contents
Chapter 12 External Devices100Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders• To set the stop point, press [SET] in the <Stop TC> group.• To set the sta
101Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External DevicesVTR/Disk Recorder TimelineNoteWhen executing a VTR/disk recorder timeline using a d
Chapter 12 External Devices102Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders• During file playback, to play the next keyframe at variable speed, for the next
103Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Devices2Using any of the following methods, select the device for which you want to set th
Chapter 12 External Devices104Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders6Set the start point as a timecode value.7Press [Enter].The new start point settin
105Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Devices[STOP TC] button: Set the stop point of the keyframe point to the current time.[CUE
Chapter 12 External Devices106Control of VTRs and Disk RecordersDisk Recorder File OperationsTo carry out disk recorder file operations, use the D
107Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External Devices1In the Device menu, press VF3 ‘VTR’ and HF3 ‘File List.’The Device>VTR/DDR>F
Chapter 12 External Devices108Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders
Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsSequence of Keyframe Operations... 111Displaying the Timeline Menu...
Chapter 11 DME OperationsThree-Dimensional Transformation Operations... 13Basic Operations...
Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Using the Buttons in the Numeric Keypad Control Block... 145Creating and Saving a Ma
111Sequence of Keyframe Operations Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsSequence of Keyframe OperationsThe following table shows the principal operations invo
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects112Displaying the Timeline MenuDisplaying the Timeline MenuBy displaying the Timeline menu, you can view keyframe effec
113Displaying the Timeline Menu Chapter 13 Keyframe Effectsa Keyframe statusThis shows the region name, register number, register name, number of re
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects114Displaying the Timeline MenuSelecting the region displayedIn the Timeline menu, there is a timeline display for each
115Recalling a Register Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsRecalling a RegisterUse the numeric keypad control block to recall a register. For each region th
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects116Recalling a Register2Press the button corresponding to the region you want to select, turning it on. You can also pr
117Recalling a Register Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects4To apply a temporary attribute (effect dissolve), press the [+/–/EFF DISS] button.NoteIt is not
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects118Specifying the Region and Edit PointsSpecifying the Region and Edit PointsSelecting the region in which editing appl
119Specifying the Region and Edit Points Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects• To move the edit point to a specified timecode, press the [GO TO TC] button, t
Interpolation Settings... 76Global Effect Operations ...
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects120Creating and Editing KeyframesCreating and Editing KeyframesFor details of keyframe editing, see “Effect Editing” in
121Creating and Editing Keyframes Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsInsertionInserting keyframesTo insert a keyframe in an existing effect, use the followi
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects122Creating and Editing Keyframes3Using image transformations or adding special effects, modify the keyframe.4Press the
123Creating and Editing Keyframes Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsTo modify all keyframes in the effectUse the following procedure.1Press the [EDIT ENBL]
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects124Creating and Editing KeyframesThis makes the modification simultaneously to all keyframes in the specified keyframe
125Creating and Editing Keyframes Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsModifying the keyframes by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [MOD] butto
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects126Creating and Editing Keyframes1Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.2Stop the effect at the desired edit poin
127Creating and Editing Keyframes Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects5Move the edit point to the position to which you want to move the keyframe.6Press the
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects128Creating and Editing KeyframesPauseTo apply a pause to a keyframe, use the following procedure.1Press the [EDIT ENBL
129Creating and Editing Keyframes Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects4With the numeric keypad buttons of the numeric keypad control block, enter the number
13Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsThree-Dimensional Transformation OperationsUse the device control block to ca
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects130Creating and Editing KeyframesTo change the loop count only, press the [ENTER] button, then skip to step 6.When you
131Creating and Editing Keyframes Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsExample 2: If keyframe 3 is added, the end point keyframe number moves back.Example 3:
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects132Creating and Editing KeyframesDuration Mode SettingThere are two keyframe duration modes: variable duration mode, an
133Time Settings Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsTime SettingsYou can determine the execution time of an effect by setting either the keyframe durations
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects134Time SettingsSetting the keyframe durationYou can set the value of the keyframe duration independently for each keyf
135Time Settings Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects3Using the numeric keypad in the numeric keypad control block, enter the timecode value for the effect d
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects136Path SettingPath SettingThe term “path” refers to the specification of how interpolation is carried out from one key
137Path Setting Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsChanging the path type for CurveUse the following procedure.1In the Path menu, press [M/E-1].The M/E-1 me
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects138Path SettingThe status area reflects the selected path type.At this point, depending on the setting for Curve, the e
139Path Setting Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects2Press the indication for the desired path type, to select it.Xpt Hold off: When replaying a keyframe, ch
Chapter 11 DME Operations14Three-Dimensional Transformation OperationsTransforming an image in three-dimensional coordinate spaceUse the following
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects140Executing EffectsExecuting EffectsBy means of the [RUN] button in the keyframe control block, you can play an effect
141Executing Effects Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsExecuting an effect automaticallyUse the following procedure.1Select the region in which you want to
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects142Executing EffectsExecuting an effect up to the next keyframeUse the following procedure.1Press the [STOP NEXT KF] bu
143Saving Effects Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsSaving EffectsWhen you recall an effect, the currently recalled effect is automatically saved in a regi
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects144Saving Effects6Press the [ENTER] button.This saves the current effect in the specified register, and turns off the [
145Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Chapter 13 Keyframe EffectsCreating and Saving a Master TimelineCreating and Saving a Master Timeline Using
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects146Creating and Saving a Master Timeline7Press the [ENTER] button.The regions selected in step 3 and the register numbe
147Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects4Press the buttons for the regions you want to save on the master timeline (here
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects148Creating and Saving a Master TimelineThe status area shows the master timeline register names, register lock status,
149Creating and Saving a Master Timeline Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects4Turn the knob to select the number of the effect register.5Repeat steps 3 and 4
15Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsYou can magnify and shrink the image with the Z-ring. Rotate counterclockwise
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects150Register Operations in the MenusRegister Operations in the MenusUsing the Effect menu, you can carry out the followi
151Register Operations in the Menus Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects5Press [Effect Dissolve], turning it on.6Turn the knob to set the duration.Effect Sta
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects152Register Operations in the Menus2Press the region display in the upper part of the list to display a selection windo
153Register Operations in the Menus Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects4Using any of the following methods, select the desired registers.• Press directly on
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects154Register Operations in the Menus• Turn the knobs to make the settings.5Press [Merge].This carries out the merge.Dele
155Register Operations in the Menus Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects2Press the region display in the upper part of the list to display a selection window
Chapter 13 Keyframe Effects156Register Operations in the Menus
Chapter 14 SnapshotsSnapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control Block ... 158Saving and Recalling Snapshots...
Chapter 14 Snapshots158Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control BlockSnapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control BlockThe term
159Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control Block Chapter 14 SnapshotsSaving and Recalling SnapshotsSnapshot operations with the numeric
Chapter 11 DME Operations16Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations• To change on the z-axis, rotate the Z-ring.Parameter values increase as yo
Chapter 14 Snapshots160Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control Block[USER 1] to [USER 8]: These select the USER regions.[DME 1] to [DM
161Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control Block Chapter 14 SnapshotsNoteIn the numeric keypad control block, it is not possible to appl
Chapter 14 Snapshots162Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control BlockThe display shows the name of the reference region and the number
163Snapshot Operations From the Numeric Keypad Control Block Chapter 14 SnapshotsNoteIt is not possible to cancel recalling a master snapshot.Creati
Chapter 14 Snapshots164Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control BlockSnapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control BlockIn the Flexi Pad contro
165Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 14 SnapshotsBanks and RegistersIn a standard type Flexi Pad control block, in order to
Chapter 14 Snapshots166Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control BlockSaving and Recalling SnapshotsSaving a snapshot with the Flexi Pad contro
167Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 14 SnapshotsNot lit: Register not containing anything4To apply an attribute, hold down
Chapter 14 Snapshots168Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block1In the M/E-1 bank Flexi Pad control block, press the [SNAPSHOT] button.T
169Snapshot Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 14 SnapshotsDeleting a snapshot from a Flexi Pad control blockAs an example, to delete
17Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsThree-Dimensional Parameter DisplayYou can check the values of the three-dime
Chapter 14 Snapshots170Snapshot Operations in the MenusSnapshot Operations in the MenusYou can also set snapshot or key snapshot attributes in the
171Snapshot Operations in the Menus Chapter 14 Snapshots5In the <Attribute> group, press the buttons for the attributes you want to apply, tur
Chapter 14 Snapshots172Snapshot Operations in the Menus2Turn the knob to set the port number.For details of attributes and available attributes, s
173Snapshot Operations in the Menus Chapter 14 SnapshotsWhen an effect dissolve is set:When an auto transition is set:When a GPI output is set:Setti
Chapter 14 Snapshots174Snapshot Operations in the Menus• Turn the knobs to make the setting.• To select all registers, press [All].5In the <Rec
175Snapshot Operations in the Menus Chapter 14 SnapshotsUser: User1 (“USR1”) to User8 (“USR8”)DME: indicate assignment of DME ch1 (“DME1”), ch2 (“DM
Chapter 14 Snapshots176Snapshot Operations in the Menus
Chapter 15 Utility/ShotboxUtility Execution ... 178Executing a Utilit
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox178Utility ExecutionUtility ExecutionYou can assign actions such as menu shortcuts, function enabling and disabling, and
179Utility Execution Chapter 15 Utility/ShotboxExecuting a Utility in the Utility/Shotbox Control BlockUtility/shotbox control blockBy default, the
Chapter 11 DME Operations18Three-Dimensional Transformation OperationsViewing the three-dimensional parameter detailsIn the DME menu, press the me
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox180Utility Execution2Press the memory recall button for which the action you want to execute has been registered.• In th
181Shotbox Register Creation Chapter 15 Utility/ShotboxShotbox Register CreationThe term “shotbox” refers to a function whereby for each specified r
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox182Shotbox Register Creation4Press the [STORE] button, turning it on.The [SNAPSHOT] button lights green.If not lighted,
183Shotbox Register Creation Chapter 15 Utility/ShotboxTo change the contents of a shotbox registerAfter recalling the shotbox register you want to
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox184Shotbox Register CreationIn the status area, the settings for each register appear as follows.Region settings: Appear
185Shotbox Register Creation Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox5Using any of the following methods, select the desired region. You may select more than one
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox186Shotbox ExecutionShotbox ExecutionYou can recall (and run) shotbox registers from the following control blocks.This s
187Shotbox Execution Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox1In the numeric keypad control block, press the [SHOTBOX] button, turning it on.• This allocates the
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox188Shotbox Execution• Press the [BANK SEL] button, and when the memory recall section display changes as follows, press
189Shotbox Execution Chapter 15 Utility/ShotboxShotbox Execution in the Utility/Shotbox Control BlockUtility/shotbox control blockIn the utility/sho
19Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations2Enter a parameter value with the numeric keypad.The number of significant di
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox190Shotbox ExecutionLit orange: Register holding shotbox settingsLit yellow: Last recalled register2Press the memory rec
191Shotbox Register Editing Chapter 15 Utility/ShotboxShotbox Register EditingYou can carry out the following editing on shotbox registers.• Lock: W
Chapter 15 Utility/Shotbox192Shotbox Register Editing
Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSetup for the Whole System... 195Network Settings (Network
Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu)... 261Setup Relating to DCU ...
195Setup for the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSetup for the Whole SystemCarry out operations relating to setup in the Engineering Setup
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup196Setup for the Whole System2Once switch to another menu, then display the Network Config menu again.Now the status a
197Setup for the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Select the switcher to be controlled by the selected control panel, as follows.• If there
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup198Setup for the Whole System• When making DME settings for SWR2 (the second switcher), for the first DME, select [DME
199Setup for the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Setup3In the <Active Line> group, select the number of active scan lines.Setting the scre
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Chapter 11 DME Operations20Three-Dimensional Transformation OperationsUse the DME menu to make graphics display settings. You can make separate se
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup200Setup for the Whole SystemSelecting the state at start-upUse the following procedure.1In the status area of the Sys
201Setup for the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Press [Yes].This saves the setup settings for the selected devices in non-volatile memory
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup202Setup for the Whole System4Select [Yes].Depending on the selection in step 2, the following is the result.• When yo
203Setup for the Whole System Chapter 16 Engineering SetupDisplaying installation detailsIn the System>Install menu, press [Detail Information].T
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup204Setup for the Whole SystemNoteFormat a memory card before using it for the first time.1Insert the memory card in th
205Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSetup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelOverall Contro
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup206Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel3For the selected Bank number, in the <M/E Operation> grou
207Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupLinking switcher bus and routing switcher destinationTo provide l
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup208Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelThe status area shows the status of the currently selected matri
209Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering Setup3To confirm the matrix source selection made in step 2, press [Li
21Three-Dimensional Transformation Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations6To automatically erase the graphic display while the keyframes are executing
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup210Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelThe Key Trans Link menu appears.The status area shows the keyers
211Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering Setup• Turn the knob to make the setting.4Press [Set] to confirm the s
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup212Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel• Turn the knob to make the setting.4Select the assignment for t
213Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering Setup1In the Panel>Xpt Assign menu, press [Source Select].The Sourc
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup214Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel4Enter any name of not more than 16 characters, then press [Ente
215Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2In the <Sub Table Select> group, select the sub table you
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup216Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelSetting the action of the [SHIFT] button in the cross-point cont
217Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupTo display the Aux Assign menuIn the Engineering Setup menu, sele
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup218Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelSetting the AUX delegation button shift operationTo set the oper
219Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering Setup3Depending on the selection in step 2, make the following setting
Chapter 11 DME Operations22Three-Dimensional Transformation OperationsCanceling Virtual ImagesWhen a transformation is executed with an extreme de
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup220Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel3Press the user preference button to which you want to assign th
221Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering Setup• Turn the knob to make the selection.When Shotbox Recall is sele
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup222Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelTo abandon the process of menu shortcut assignmentIn the Prefs/U
223Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupMaking control panel GPI input settingsUse the following procedur
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup224Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelWhen Target is M/E-1, M/E-2, or M/E-3: Cut, Auto TransKey1 Cut,
225Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupMaking control panel GPI output settingsUse the following procedu
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup226Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel6Using any of the following methods, select the action to be set
227Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupFor details of DCU serial port settings, see “Serial Port Setting
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup228Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel2Turn the knob to select the device selection button (DEV1 to DE
229Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupThe status area shows a list of the items with their settings.2Ma
23DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsDME Special Effect OperationsYou can use DME to add a variety of special effects. The follo
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup230Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel2In the <Name Display Mode> group, select the method of di
231Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Make the following settings as required.Operation mode of the [A
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup232Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelProtect: In this mode, pressing a panel button cannot change the
233Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupThe status area shows a list of the items with their settings.Scr
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup234Setup Relating to Operations From the Control PanelThe following message appears.“To Perform Calibration, please to
235Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSetup Relating to Switcher ProcessorSettings for Switcher Configuration (Config
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup236Setup Relating to Switcher ProcessorTo assign the output of each bank in Multi Program modeWhen you selected [Multi
237Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup5In each of the <Key1> to <Key4> groups, select [Enable] or [Disable
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup238Setup Relating to Switcher ProcessorSetting user regionsNoteIf you change the user region settings, the previously
239Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Select the M/E you want to logically set to the PGM/PST from the <Logical M/
Chapter 11 DME Operations24DME Special Effect OperationsAdding a borderUse the following procedure.1In the DME menu, select VF1 ‘Edge’ and HF1 ‘Bo
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup240Setup Relating to Switcher Processor4To enable through mode, press [Through Mode], turning it on.Making video proce
241Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering SetupTo display the Output menuIn the Engineering Setup menu, select VF3 ‘Switcher’ a
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup242Setup Relating to Switcher Processor4Press [Set] to confirm the assignment.Selecting the output signal to which set
243Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Press [V Blank Mask].3Adjust the parameter.a) Depending on the signal format, t
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup244Setup Relating to Switcher Processora) Adjustable for Box25When in step 3 you selected [Box1] or [Box2], in the <
245Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSelecting the transition mode of the independent key transition control blockTo
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup246Setup Relating to Switcher ProcessorThe status area shows the stroke mode setting for each M/E bank, the setting fo
247Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering SetupThe status area shows the key memory settings, mask and border processing order,
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup248Setup Relating to Switcher Processor• Press directly on the list appearing in the status area.• Press the arrow key
249Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering SetupAuto: When the pattern limit is released, the remainder of the transition is car
25DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations4To set the border color and density, press [Border Color], turning it on, and set the foll
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup250Setup Relating to Switcher Processor3Press [Link Bus Select].The Link Bus Select menu appears.The status area lists
251Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup1In the Internal Bus Link menu, press [Link Table Select].The Link Table Select
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup252Setup Relating to Switcher Processor2Using any of the following methods, select the GPI output port.• Press directl
253Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup7In the <Bus> group, select any of the following.Enable: Enable the GPI li
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup254Setup Relating to Switcher Processor2Select the device interface you want to set for the REMOTE3 port from the <
255Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup (Level): Carry out the specified operation when the input is low or high.No Ope
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup256Setup Relating to Switcher ProcessorCarrying out level settingsTo set the low level and high level, first set the t
257Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup3In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger polarity.: The trigger ca
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup258Setup Relating to Switcher ProcessorWhen Source is P/P: Cut, Auto TransDSK1 Cut, DSK1 Auto Trans, DSK2 Cut, DSK2 Au
259Setup Relating to Switcher Processor Chapter 16 Engineering Setup4Select whether to enable or disable Aux bus control from the <Control Mode&g
Chapter 11 DME Operations26DME Special Effect Operations2Press [Crop], turning it on.The Crop effect is enabled. You can adjust degree of cropping
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup260Setup Relating to DMESetup Relating to DMESettings Relating to Signal Inputs (Input Menu)To make settings relating
261Setup Relating to DME Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSetting an illegal color limit for matte signalsTo enable the illegal color limiter for the sig
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup262Setup Relating to DME3In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger polarity.: Apply the trigger on a risin
263Setup Relating to DME Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Using any of the following methods, select the settings.• Press directly on the list appearing
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup264Setup Relating to DMECommon: Control all of channels 1 to 4 through Editor port 1.Independ: Control channels 1 to
265Setup Relating to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSetup Relating to DCUNoteFor setup relating to DCU, it is necessary to make the same settings o
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup266Setup Relating to DCU4To confirm the assignment in step 3, press [GPI Input Set].This assigns the GPI input, and th
267Setup Relating to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Setup• Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor.• Turn the knob to make the setting.2
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup268Setup Relating to DCUM/E-2 Key3 Auto Trans, M/E-2 Key3 CutM/E-2 Key4 Auto Trans, M/E-2 Key4 CutM/E-3 Key1 Auto Tran
269Setup Relating to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Setup3To apply the selection made in step 2 when the input is the GPI high level, press [H Set]. To
27DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsNoteEdges cannot be softened when the Crop effect is disabled.Beveled Edge SettingsThis eff
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup270Setup Relating to DCU4To confirm the selected setting, press [GPI Output Set].This confirms the selection, which is
271Setup Relating to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger polarity.: The trigger causes the relay
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup272Setup Relating to DCU5Using any of the following methods, select the action you want to set.• Press directly on the
273Setup Relating to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSerial Port Settings (Serial Port Assign Menu)To set the protocol to match a device connected t
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup274Setup Relating to DCU5To enter the name of the serial port, press [Set] in the <Name> group.A keyboard window
275Setup Relating to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Using any of the following methods, set the serial port connected to the VTR for which you wan
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup276Setup Relating to DCU7Set the VTR constants using values in the range 00 to ff.8Press [Enter].This confirms the set
277Setup Relating to DCU Chapter 16 Engineering Setup3Press [Port Setting].The DCU>Serial Port Assign>DDR SD9P Setting menu appears.At the top
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup278Setup Relating to Router Interface and TallySetup Relating to Router Interface and TallyRouter Interface Settings (
279Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally Chapter 16 Engineering SetupLevel: Specify the level in the S-Bus space.a) When the matrix size is S
Chapter 11 DME Operations28DME Special Effect Operations4In the <Edge Mode> group, select the type of edge.Light: effect of light striking t
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup280Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally1In the External Box Assign menu, select [External box1] from the <D
281Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Setup2Press [SBus Tally Enable], turning it on or off.On: Enable the transfer
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup282Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally3Set the source.Source From: Specify the source start address for the w
283Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally Chapter 16 Engineering SetupSorting wiring settingsIn the Router/Tally>Wiring menu, press [Sort].
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup284Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally4When you selected Tally Input as the tally generation mode in step 3,
285Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally Chapter 16 Engineering SetupTally Copy Settings (Tally Copy Menu)For settings relating to the tally
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup286Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally2Use the knobs to select the copy source and copy destination.3Press [E
287Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Setup1In the <Device> group of the Router/Tally>Parallel Tally menu,
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup288Setup Relating to Router Interface and TallyDeleting parallel tally settingsUse the following procedure.1In the Rou
289Setup Relating to Router Interface and Tally Chapter 16 Engineering Setup1In the Serial Tally menu, press [Source Assign].The Source Assign menu
29DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations5To soften the inside of the edges and the boundaries between adjacent edges, turn on [Edge
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup290Simple Connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote PanelSimple Connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Pa
291Simple Connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel Chapter 16 Engineering SetupWith regard to the meaning of the following settings, ref
Chapter 16 Engineering Setup292Simple Connection of the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel
Chapter 17 FilesOperations on Individual Files... 294Displaying the Individual Menus ...
Chapter 17 Files294Operations on Individual FilesOperations on Individual FilesYou can save or recall the contents of an individual file or registe
295Operations on Individual Files Chapter 17 Files2Press [File Edit].The file details appear (reference region file name, creation date, regions inc
Chapter 17 Files296Operations on Individual Files3Selecting a particular file displays more detailed information about that file in the detail disp
297Operations on Individual Files Chapter 17 FilesAs an example, to select a memory card, use the following procedure.1In the File menu, press the d
Chapter 17 Files298Operations on Individual Files• To select a single file, press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor, or press direc
299Operations on Individual Files Chapter 17 Files5Press [T Load].This recalls the contents of the selected file from the specified location.Copying
3Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 11 DME OperationsThree-Dimensional Transformation Operations...13Basic
Chapter 11 DME Operations30DME Special Effect Operations4Set the parameters.• When Video/Key is selected• When Video is selected5To cancel black l
Chapter 17 Files300Operations on Individual FilesRenaming FilesYou can rename a file on the hard disk or memory card. As an example, to rename a sn
301Operations on Individual Files Chapter 17 Files2Press [File Edit].A detailed list appears. Here too, you can select a device or specify a directo
Chapter 17 Files302File Batch OperationsFile Batch OperationsYou can batch process all files or registers. Carry out these operations using the Fil
303File Batch Operations Chapter 17 FilesBatch Recalling FilesTo recall files from hard disk or memory card, use the following procedure.1In the dev
Chapter 17 Files304Importing and Exporting FilesImporting and Exporting FilesYou can import or export frame memory image data from or to external m
305Importing and Exporting Files Chapter 17 Files4Press [T Import].This transfers the external file to the frame memory register.Exporting Frame Mem
Chapter 17 Files306Directory OperationsDirectory OperationsYou can create a new directory on hard disk or memory card, rename, delete, or write-pro
307Directory Operations Chapter 17 Files• Turn the knob to make the selection.3Press [Rename].The keyboard window appears. (See “Menu Operations” in
Chapter 17 Files308Directory Operations1In the device selection pull-down menu, select [HDD] or [Memory Card]. (See page 296.)2Using any of the fol
Chapter 18 MacrosMacro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block...310Recalling a Macro Register and Executing a Macro ...
31DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations3Set the parameters.Multi Move SettingsThis effect shrinks the image and lines up a number
Chapter 18 Macros310Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control BlockMacro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control BlockThis section describes
311Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block Chapter 18 MacrosRecalling a Macro Register and Executing a MacroTo carry out a macro operat
Chapter 18 Macros312Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block• If you start execution of a macro by operating a Flexi Pad control block
313Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block Chapter 18 Macros• During macro editing, if you press a button for which a macro attachment
Chapter 18 Macros314Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block4Repeat step 3 to add the desired events to the macro.5In the numeric keypa
315Macro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block Chapter 18 MacrosThe display shows the corresponding register number. A letter “E” after the
Chapter 18 Macros316Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control BlockMacro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control BlockThis section describes how to car
317Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 18 MacrosFor details of the correspondence between banks and registers, see “Banks and Re
Chapter 18 Macros318Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block3Press the button in the memory recall section showing the name of the register
319Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 18 Macros4In the same way as in the numeric keypad control block, create the events you w
Chapter 11 DME Operations32DME Special Effect Operations• 16:9 modea) Specify minus values to stretch the image in the vertical direction, and plu
Chapter 18 Macros320Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Blockincorporated into the macro being edited. However, the macro assigned to the but
321Macro Operations in the Flexi Pad Control Block Chapter 18 Macros2Select the bank of the register holding the macro you want to delete.For detail
Chapter 18 Macros322Macro Attachment AssigningMacro Attachment AssigningThe term “macro attachment” refers to the assignment of a macro register to
323Macro Attachment Assigning Chapter 18 MacrosThe cross-point button you pressed flashes amber, and the register you recalled in step 1 is assigned
Chapter 18 Macros324Macro Attachment Assigning2Press the user preference button to which [MCRO ONLY SET] is assigned, turning it on.3Hold down the
325Macro Attachment Assigning Chapter 18 MacrosExecuting a Macro by Macro AttachmentTo execute a macro by means of the macro attachment set for a bu
Chapter 18 Macros326Macro Attachment Assigning
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Chapter 19 DIAGNOSIS328
AppendixWipe Pattern List... 330Standard Wipes...
33DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations4To set the color of the sepia image, press [Sepia Color], turning it on, and adjust the pa
Appendix330Wipe Pattern ListWipe Pattern ListStandard Wipes12345678910111213 14 15 1617 18 19 2021 22 23 24
331Wipe Pattern List AppendixEnhanced Wipes26 27 29 49300 301 302 303304
Appendix332Wipe Pattern ListRotary Wipes100 101 102 103104 105 106 107150 151 156 158160 162 516 518604 606 624 661
333Wipe Pattern List AppendixMosaic Wipes200 201 202 203206 207 208 209210 211 212 213220 221 222 223224 225 226 227228 229 230 231232 233 234 235
Appendix334Wipe Pattern List236 237 238 239240 241 242 243244 245 246 247250 251 252 253254 255 256 257260 261 262 263264 265268 269266 267
335Wipe Pattern List AppendixRandom/Diamond Dust Wipes270 271 272 273274
Appendix336DME Wipe Pattern ListDME Wipe Pattern ListDME Wipe Patterns Available in One-Channel ModeSlideSplit1001 1002 1003 10041005 1006 1007 100
337DME Wipe Pattern List AppendixSqueezeDoorFlip tumble1021 1022 1023 10241025 1026 1027 10281029 1030 10311041 1042 1043 10441101 1102
Appendix338DME Wipe Pattern ListFrame in-outPicture-in-picturePage turn1201 1202 1203 120412511301 1302 1303 13041309 1310 1311 131213131305 1306 1
339DME Wipe Pattern List AppendixPage rollUser programmable DME1321 1322 1323 13241329 1330 1331 133213331325 1326 1327 13281901 1999
Chapter 11 DME Operations34DME Special Effect Operations3Set the parameters.Nega SettingsThis effect reverses the luminance or chroma of the image
Appendix340DME Wipe Pattern ListDME Wipe Patterns Available in Two-Channel ModeSlideSqueezePicture-in-picture2601 2602 2603 26042605 2606 2607 2608
341DME Wipe Pattern List AppendixUser programmable DME2901 2999
Appendix342Menu TreeMenu TreeRecalling MenusThis section details the menu structure, and shows the top menu selection buttons in the menu control b
343Menu Tree AppendixM/E1M/E2M/E3M/E-1HF1: Type (1111)HF2: Edge (1112)HF3: Main Mask (1113)HF4: Sub Mask (1114)HF5: Processed Key (1115)HF6: Transiti
Appendix344Menu TreePGM/PST MenuHF1: Type (1411)HF2: Edge (1412)HF3: Main Mask (1413)HF4: Sub Mask (1414)HF5: Processed Key (1415)HF6: Transition (
345Menu Tree AppendixFrame Memory MenuColor Bkgd MenuFrame MemoryFRAMEMEMVF1: RecallVF2: EditVF3: Reposition/LockVF4: FileHF1: Recall Thumbnail (2111
Appendix346Menu TreeAUX/MON MenuCopy/Swap MenuMISC MenuVF1: Aux Bus (2311)AUXMON[AUX MON] buttonVF1: Copy/Swap HF1: M/E (3111)HF2: Key (3112)HF3: W
347Menu Tree AppendixDME MenuDMEVF1: EdgeVF2: Video ModifyVF3: FreezeVF4: Non-LinearVF5: Light/TrailVF6: Input/OutputHF1: Border/Crop (4111)HF2: Beve
Appendix348Menu TreeGlobal Effect MenuDevice MenuGlobal EffectVF1: Ch1-Ch4VF2: Ch5-Ch8HF1: Combiner (4221)HF2: Brick (4222)HF3: Shadow (4223)HF1: C
349Menu Tree AppendixKey Frame MenuKey FrameHF1:Time Line (6111) HF3:Path (6113)HF4:DME User PGM (6114)HF5:Misc (6115)KEYFRAMEM/E-1 (6113.1)M/E-2 (6
35DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations2Press [Contrast], turning it on.The Contrast effect is enabled. You can adjust the luminan
Appendix350Menu TreeEffect MenuVF1: Master TimelineVF2: EffectHF1: Attribute (6221)HF2: Lock (6222)HF3: Copy/Merge (6223)HF4: Move (6224)HF5: Swap
351Menu Tree AppendixSnapshot MenuSnapshotVF1: Master SnapshotVF2: Snapshot VF3: Wipe SnapshotVF4: DME Snapshot VF5: Key SnapshotXPT Hold (6321.1)HF
Appendix352Menu TreeShotbox MenuMacro MenuShotboxVF1: Register HF1: Store/Recall (6411) HF2: Lock (6412) HF3: Copy (6413) HF4: Move (6414) HF5: Swa
353Menu Tree AppendixFile MenuHF1 (Setup)(7111)HF2 (Initial Status)(7112)HF3 (Key Memory)(7113)HF4 (Video Proc Memory)(7114)HF1 (Effect 1-99)(7121)HF
Appendix354Menu TreeEngineering Setup MenuHF1: Config (7321)HF2: Xpt Assign (7322)HF3: Aux Assign (7323)HF4: Pref/Utility (7324)HF5: Device Interfa
355Menu Tree AppendixHF1: Config (7331) HF2: Input (7332)HF3: Output (7333)HF4: Transition (7334)HF5: Key/Wipe/FM (7335)HF6: Link (7336) HF7: Device
Appendix356Menu TreeHF1: Input Config (7351)HF2: GPI Input Assign (7352)HF3: Output Config (7353)HF4: GPI Output Assign (7354)HF5: Serial Port Assi
357Index IndexIndexAAction setting 87for rewind 89, 93, 105Alarm adjustment 233Aux bus control enable/disable 258AUX bus remote panel 290AU
358Index Indexdeleting 300, 303directory operations 306displaying menus 294import/export 304individual files 294recalling 298, 303renami
359Index IndexMISC menu 346Mixing images 79MKS-8080/8082 290setting status 290simple connection 290Mono settings 33Mosaicglass settings
Chapter 11 DME Operations36DME Special Effect Operations2Press [Mosaic], turning it on.The Mosaic effect is enabled. You can adjust the size and a
360Index IndexSoftware installation 202Solarization 33Source name 229display color 213Source signal name 213Sphere settings 60Split 33
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37DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsField 1: Freeze the first field of signal.2In the <Freeze> group, press [Time Strobe]
Chapter 11 DME Operations38DME Special Effect OperationsNoteIt is not possible to apply two or more nonlinear effects at the same time. Turning an
39DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsTo turn an effect offIn the setting menu, press the button for the effect name, turning it
4Table of ContentsBrick Settings ...81Shadow Settings ...
Chapter 11 DME Operations40DME Special Effect Operationsa) Set when Lock is on.b) Set when Lock is off.• When Size is selecteda) Set when Lock is
41DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsTo stop the wavesPress [Lock], turning it on.With each press, the waves alternately stop an
Chapter 11 DME Operations42DME Special Effect Operations• When Size mode is selectedTo limit the wave rangeUse the following procedure.1Press [Ran
43DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsTo smooth the range envelope when the wave range is limitedUse the following procedure.1Pre
Chapter 11 DME Operations44DME Special Effect OperationsTo apply the Mosaic Glass effectDisplay the Mosaic Glass menu.The items displayed in the M
45DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsTo select the waveformPress [Form] and set the following parameters. a) 1 (SINE): Sine wave
Chapter 11 DME Operations46DME Special Effect Operations2Set the following parameters, depending on the selected modulation mode.• When Radial mod
47DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operationsa) Set when Lock is on.b) Set when Lock is off.• When Shape mode is selecteda) Set when Loc
Chapter 11 DME Operations48DME Special Effect Operations• When other than Shape is selectedTo limit the ripple range1Press [Range], turning it on.
49DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsTo reverse the ripple rangeUse the following procedure.When modulation mode is Radial, Both
5Table of ContentsPath Setting...136Basic Procedure for
Chapter 11 DME Operations50DME Special Effect Operations3To set the ring center position, press [Position] and set the following parameters.4To pa
51DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations2To set the partition method, press [Partition] and set the following parameters.Blind sett
Chapter 11 DME Operations52DME Special Effect OperationsTo set the wedge center position When Wedge is selected in the <Mode> group, you can
53DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsSplit Slide settingsThe Split Slide effect divides the image into bars which slide alternat
Chapter 11 DME Operations54DME Special Effect OperationsTo apply the Mirror effectWith the Mirror menu displayed, press [Left to Right], [Right to
55DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsTo set the center position of original imageUse the following procedure.1Press [Position],
Chapter 11 DME Operations56DME Special Effect Operations2Set the following parameters.To cyclically repeat part of the original and its reflection
57DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations• When Cross is selectedTo make only the lens part visiblePress [Lens Only], turning it on,
Chapter 11 DME Operations58DME Special Effect OperationsTo apply the Panorama effectWith the Panorama menu displayed, set the following parameters
59DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations2nd Ch: Use the 2nd channel video signal.To select “2nd Ch,” it is first necessary to selec
6Table of ContentsShotbox Execution in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block...189Shotbox Register Editing ...
Chapter 11 DME Operations60DME Special Effect OperationsThe procedure for selecting the input signal in the <Back Video> group is the same a
61DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsTo make the fragments stardustUse the following procedure.1Press [Pixel], turning it on.2Se
Chapter 11 DME Operations62DME Special Effect OperationsTo make the tip of the swirl stardustUse the following procedure.1Press [Pixel], turning i
63DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations3To make wave settings for melting part, press [Border] and set the following parameters.a)
Chapter 11 DME Operations64DME Special Effect OperationsCharacter Trail settingsThe Character Trail effect extends the edge of the image like a tr
65DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations2Press [Lighting], turning it on.The Lighting effect is enabled.3In the <Light Pattern&g
Chapter 11 DME Operations66DME Special Effect OperationsSetting the bar shape of the highlight areaWhen you select [Bar] or [Preset] in step 2, us
67DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations2Adjust the following parameters.Setting the bar shape of the shade areaWhen you select [Pr
Chapter 11 DME Operations68DME Special Effect OperationsFor an illustrative figure and other information, see “DME Special Effects” in Chapter 1 (
69DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsFlat Color: Use a flat color matte as source of the trail. You can set the following parame
7Table of ContentsRouter Interface Settings (Router Menu) ...278Tally Group Settings (Group Tally Menu)...
Chapter 11 DME Operations70DME Special Effect Operations2Set the following parameters.a) The way in which the trail disappears is affected by both
71DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations4In the <Decay Mix Mode> group, select the way in which the video signal is blurred.S
Chapter 11 DME Operations72DME Special Effect OperationsNoteWhen you turn on keyframe strobe, if the trail or motion decay effect is on, it automa
73DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsFrame: freeze in frame units.Field: freeze in field units.To erase the afterimage from memo
Chapter 11 DME Operations74DME Special Effect OperationsThe Bkgd menu appears.2Press [Bkgd], turning it on.The Background effect is enabled. You c
75DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsFor an illustration of signal inversion, see “DME Special Effects” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).
Chapter 11 DME Operations76DME Special Effect OperationsSelecting the key source signalsUse the following procedure.1In the DME menu, select VF6 ‘
77DME Special Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations4In the <Key Field/Frame Mode> group, select the interpolation method for the key sig
Chapter 11 DME Operations78Global Effect OperationsGlobal Effect OperationsGlobal effects are special effects created by combining the images of s
79Global Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations2If either of [Mix] and [Auto] is on, turn it off.3Set the overlap priority for “Ch1+Ch2+Ch3” or
8Table of ContentsChapter 18 MacrosMacro Operations in the Numeric Keypad Control Block...310Recalling a Macro Register and Executi
Chapter 11 DME Operations80Global Effect Operations2Adjust the following parameters.For Ch1+Ch2a) See “Global Effects” in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).For
81Global Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME OperationsNoteIt is not possible to make images intersect. If an image is rotated, the priority is determi
Chapter 11 DME Operations82Global Effect Operations4Specify the way to insert the side images when the height is changed by pressing one of the fo
83Global Effect Operations Chapter 11 DME Operations• 16:9 modeThe part of the image defined by Top, Left, Right, and Bottom is magnified or shrunk
Chapter 11 DME Operations84Global Effect OperationsShadow SettingsThis effect uses two successive channels to give an image a shadow.For an illust
Chapter 12 External DevicesControl of External Devices... 86Control of P-BUS Devices.
Chapter 12 External Devices86Control of External DevicesControl of External DevicesUse the Device menu to carry out operations for controlling ext
87Control of P-BUS Devices Chapter 12 External DevicesControl of P-BUS DevicesCreating and Editing the P-BUS TimelineThis section describes how to s
Chapter 12 External Devices88Control of P-BUS Devicesa) 1: Off (no specification)2: Store3: Recall4: Trigger4If in step 3 you selected 2 (Store),
89Control of P-BUS Devices Chapter 12 External DevicesSetting the action for a rewind operationOn the P-BUS timeline, when the [REWIND] button in th
9Table of ContentsShotbox Menu ...352Macro Menu ...
Chapter 12 External Devices90Control of P-BUS DevicesP-BUS Trigger“P-BUS trigger” is a function whereby a button operation in the numeric keypad c
91Control of GPI Devices Chapter 12 External DevicesControl of GPI DevicesGPI Timeline Creation and EditingThis section describes how to set GPI out
Chapter 12 External Devices92Control of GPI Devices• Turn the knob to make the selection.a) 1: Off (no specification)2: Control panel (SCU) GPI po
93Control of GPI Devices Chapter 12 External Devices2In the list on the right, select “Off.”3Press [Set].To clear the settings for all devices (GPI
Chapter 12 External Devices94Control of VTRs and Disk RecordersControl of VTRs and Disk RecordersTo control a VTR or disk recorder in the DVS-9000
95Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External DevicesSelecting a VTR/disk recorderTo select the VTR/disk recorder to be controlled, in th
Chapter 12 External Devices96Control of VTRs and Disk RecordersCue>: Cueing up in the forward direction.Cue<: Cueing up in the reverse direc
97Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External DevicesMaking and saving settings relating to Cueup & PlayUse the following procedure.1
Chapter 12 External Devices98Control of VTRs and Disk Recorderspress the [START TC] button. Alternatively, in the Device>DDR/VTR>Cueup &
99Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders Chapter 12 External DevicesThe [RCALL] button in the numeric keypad control block lights.2With the region selec
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