4-296-436-11 (2)
Multi Format
Compact Switcher
Operating Instructions (Volume II Advanced Settings)
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
MCS-8M
Software Version 1.00
© 2011 Sony Corporation
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Table of Contents
(Volume I Basic Operation)
Chapitre 1 Overview
Introduction
Names and Functions of Parts
Chapitre 2 Preparations
Connecting Devices
Configuring System Settings
Configuring Video Signal Settings
Configuring Audio Signal Settings
Configuring Multi Viewer Settings
Chapitre 3 Basic Operations
Switching Video
Composing Images with Keys
Mixing Audio
Snapshots
Saving and Selecting Settings
Errors ........................................................................................II-55
Appendix
Effect Pattern List
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Specifications
Index
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About This Manual
This manual describes how to make adjustments and
settings to enable you to use the advanced features of this
unit.
For the basic operating procedures of the unit, see to “Operating
Instructions (Volume I Basic Operation).”
How to View This Manual
About setting values
The setting values shown in bold are the factory default
settings.
Examples:
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V3
Format
Signal format 108059, 108050,
720p59, 720p50,
480i59, 576i50,
Test1, Test2, Test3
V4
Aspect
Aspect ratio
16:9, 4:3
About references
References to the Operating Instructions (Volume I Basic
Operation) are indicated by the c mark as follows.
Example 1:
Channel faders (c Basic Operation: “Names and
Functions of Parts”)
Example 2:
For details, see “Effect Pattern List” (c Basic
Operation).
To find information on a specific topic
The index indicates whether the information can be found
in “Volume I Basic Operation” or “Volume II Advanced
Settings” and the corresponding page numbers.
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Overview
1
Chapter
Introduction
The unit allows you to adjust and set video effects, transitions, and audio in detail to
perform more sophisticated switching. You can also perform 3D video switching,
and use the frame memory function to write one screen of the input video to memory
so that you can use it as input material.
System Configuration Examples
Example 1: When SD system
Presenter
Projector
microphone
Host microphone
MIC/LINE
VIDEO
Presenter computer
MIC/LINE
DVI-I
CD/DVD
player
USB flash drive
(CG material)
Camera with SDI output
Multi Viewer display
SDI
LINE
Camera with VIDEO output
VIDEO
DVI-D
DVI⇔HDMI
SDI
conversion cable
Recording equipment
with SDI output
Headphones
SDI
PGM monitoring display
SDI
PGM
Recording equipment
with SDI input
PA, etc.
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Example 2: When 3D system
Presenter
Host microphone
microphone
MIC/LINE
MIC/LINE
Right camera
Left camera
CD/DVD
player
HD SDI
(L)
Multi Viewer display
HD SDI (R)
Left camera
LINE
Right camera
DVI-D
DVI⇔HDMI
conversion cable
HD SDI
(L)
HD SDI (R)
Headphones
HD SDI (L+R)
HD SDI
(PGM L, PGM R)
PGM monitoring display
Recording equipment
with HD SDI input
PGM
PA, etc.
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Video Switching
2
Chapter
Overview
Setting the Transition
Type
This unit allows you to apply various effects when
switching video, and compose images using keys.
Adjustments and configurations during video switching
are performed from the following menus.
You can specify the transition type that is used when you
perform effect transitions.
You can select any of the following transition types.
Wipe: Use a wipe to switch from the current output image
to a new image.
Menu
Description
Reference
page
Misc
Set general transition settings
(e.g., transition rates, color
backgrounds).
NAM (Non-Additive Mix): Compare the current image
and new image signals, and gives priority to the signal
with the highest luminance level in the output.
For the first half of the transition, the current image is
maintained at 100% and NAM is gradually performed
for the new image. At the halfway point, NAM is
performed for both images which are maintained at
100%. In the second half, the new image is maintained
at 100% and NAM is performed while the current
image is gradually reduced.
Effect
Set the transition type.
Set the wipe.
Set the DME wipe.
Set the key.
Key
In addition, this unit includes three video composition
blocks, M/E (Mix/Effect), Aux1, and Aux2. By using
Aux1 or Aux2, you can mix video (PGM) created with M/
E (Mix/Effect) with another video.
DME (Digital Multi Effects): Use DME effects to
switch the image currently being output in a manner
that appears as if it is being wiped (DME wipe).
For details, see “Bus Delegation” (page II-9).
Settings menu: [Effect] menu > [Effect Transition]
Overview / Setting the Transition Type
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General Transition Settings ([Misc] menu)
You can set the transition rate and the color background (ColBg) with the items in the [Misc] menu.
Press the MISC button in the menu control block to display the [Misc] menu.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Transition rate for 1 to 999
effect transition frames (30)
Transition rate for 1 to 999
Transition You can set the time (transition rate) it takes to switch
Rate (1/2) videos when a transition is executed with the AUTO
TRANS button, KEY TRANS button, or FTB button for
each transition.
V2
V3
V4
V3
V4
Effect
Key
key transition
frames (30)
Tips
FTB
Transition rate for 1 to 999
FTB
frames (30)
• The transition rate for effect transition can also be set
under [Effect Transition] in the [Effect] menu.
Transition
Rate (2/2)
Aux1
Aux2
Transition rate for 1 to 999
Aux1
frames (30)
• Key transition rates can be set under [Key Transition] in
Transition rate for 1 to 999
Aux2
frames (30)
Color
BKGD
A color signal can be generated within the unit and used V2
Lum
Sat
Luminance
Saturation
Hue
0.00 to 100.00
0.00 to 100.00
359.99 to 0.00
as a single-color background. Color signals can be
assigned to the cross point buttons (PGM button and
PST/KEY button) and then used.
V3
V4
Hue
Port
Enable
Enable or disable the GPI and RS-232C ports which are V3
used for operation from external devices.
GPI
Enables/disables Enbl (enable),
GPI port Disbl (disable)
V4
RS232C
Enables/disables Enbl (enable),
RS-232C port(for Disbl (disable)
future expansion)
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General Transition Settings ([Misc] menu)
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Bus Delegation
This unit includes three video composition blocks, M/E (Mix/Effect), Aux1, and Aux2. Each block includes four or two
buses and can execute transitions.
However, Aux1 is dedicated to Aux1 PGM bus and Aux1 PST bus mixing, Aux2 is dedicated to Aux2 PGM bus and Aux2
PST bus mixing, and wipes, keys, and other effects cannot be added to either.
Video input
Video output
PGM Bus
PST Bus
Preview
Program
M/E
(Mix/Effect)
Key Fill Bus
Key Source Bus
Aux1 Preview
Aux1 Program
Aux1 PGM Bus
Aux1 PST Bus
Aux1
Aux2
Aux2 Preview
Aux2 Program
Aux2 PGM Bus
Aux2 PST Bus
Using the Bus Delegation Buttons
Mixing Video Created with M/E (Mix/
Effect) with Other Video
Turn on (i.e., light) one of the following buttons by
pressing it to select the control objects for the cross-point
control block and transition control block.
By using Aux1 or Aux2, you can mix video (PGM) created
with M/E (Mix/Effect) with another video.
This section describes the procedure for using Aux1 as an
example.
Bus
delegation
button
Object for control
Cross-point control block
Transition
control block
PGM row
PGM bus
PGM bus
PST/KEY row
Preliminary settings
BKGD
KEY
PST bus
MIX, EFF
Key Fill bus, Key MIX, EFF
Source bus
1
Select the Aux1 program as the program video output.
Settings menu: [Setup] menu > [Video (Output)]
AUX 1
AUX 2
Aux1 PGM Aux1 PST bus
bus
MIX only
menu (page II-53)
Aux2 PGM Aux2 PST bus
bus
MIX only
2
Set Aux1 as the reference signal for the on-air tally.
Settings menu: [Setup] menu > [GPI/Tally] menu >
To select a key source
Press a PST/KEY cross-point button while holding down
the KEY button.
[On Air Source] (page II-46)
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Bus Delegation
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Mixing operation
Setting Wipes
1
2
3
Press the AUX 1 bus delegation button.
Select a PGM in the PGM cross-point buttons.
A wipe is a transition effect that switches to the next video
by applying an effect that removes the program output
video in a manner that appears as it is being wiped off with
the video to be output next.
Select the signal you want to mix in the PST/KEY
cross-point buttons.
With this unit, you can make the following settings.
4
Execute the transition using the fader lever, CUT
button, or AUTO TRANS button.
Tip
Aux1 and Aux2 settings are not stored in snapshots.
This section describes wipe effects and basic operations
for wipes.
Wipe settings are made in the [Effect] menu.
Tip
The [Effect] menu does not appear in 3D mode.
Basic Operations for Wipe
Select the video for program output.
r
Select the next video for output.
r
Press the EFF transition type selection button.
r
Set the transition type to [Wipe].
r
Select the pattern and direction for the wipe.
r
Make detailed adjustments to the wipe pattern if necessary.
r
Execute the transition.
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Setting Wipes
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Setting the wipe position
The wipe position can be set in the [Wipe Modify] menu
or with the X-Y pointer in the menu control block.
Selecting the Pattern and Direction
for Wipes
A wipe can be set to proceed in either the normal wipe
direction (normal) or reverse wipe direction (reverse). You
can also specify normal and reverse to be switched each
time a transition finishes (normal/reverse).
Positioner Off
Positioner On
Settings menu: [Wipe Modify] menu > [Positioner]
To set the position with the X-Y pointer
Press the POS button in the menu control block so that it
lights up and then adjust the position by controlling the
X-Y pointer.
Reverse
Normal
Selecting the wipe pattern
You can select the wipe pattern using one of the following
three methods.
• Select from the patterns assigned to the numeric buttons
(direct selection).
Setting the rotation method of a wipe
pattern
You can select from the following three rotation methods
for wipe patterns.
For details, see “Selecting Effects with the Numeric Keypad (Direct
Selection)” (c Basic Operation)
Angle
Performs the wipe with the pattern inclined at a fixed
angle.
• Enter the pattern number with the numeric buttons.
For details, see “Specifying effects by pattern number” (c Basic
Operation).
• Specify the pattern number in the [Effect] menu.
Specifying the pattern number in the
[Effect] menu
Angle Off
Angle On
Speed
Rotates the pattern at a fixed speed during the transition.
For details on the wipe pattern numbers, see “Effect Pattern List” (c Basic
Operation).
Making Detailed Adjustments to
Wipe Patterns
Magnitude
You can set the position of a wipe pattern and apply
various variations and modifiers in the [Wipe Modify]
menu.
Rotates the pattern at only the set angle for one transition.
To display the [Wipe Modify] menu
Display the [Effect] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Wipe Adjust], and press this knob.
Settings menu: [Wipe Modify] menu > [Rotation]
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Setting Wipes
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Setting the aspect ratio of a wipe pattern
You can freely change the aspect ratio of a wipe pattern.
Adding the Edge to the Wipe Pattern
You can add a border around the pattern (border), defocus
the edge around the pattern (soft), and defocus an added
edge of border (soft border).
The edge color can also be adjusted.
Aspect Adjustment Off
Aspect Adjustment On
Settings menu: [Wipe Modify] menu > [Aspect]
Border
Soft Edge
Soft Border
Border: You can adjust the width of the border.
Soft Edge: You can adjust the defocus condition for the
edge.
Soft Border: You can adjust the width of the border and
the defocus condition for the edge of the border.
Replicating a wipe pattern
The same pattern can be placed up to 63 times either
horizontally or vertically, or in both directions.
Color] (page II-15)
Multi Function Off
Multi Function On
Furthermore, you can select from the following four
methods for placing the patterns.
1
2
3
4
1: All of the patterns are oriented the same way
2: Even numbered rows are moved in the horizontal
direction
3: Even numbered columns and even numbered rows are
reversed
4: Even numbered columns and even numbered rows are
reversed and even numbered rows are moved in the
horizontal direction
Settings menu: [Wipe Modify] menu > [Multi]
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Setting Wipes
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Making Detailed Adjustments to
DME Wipe Patterns
Setting DME Wipes
You can adjust the position of a DME wipe pattern, adjust
the size of the sub-screen for during PinP, perform
cropping to cut the edge of the image, and make other
settings in the [DME Wipe Modify] menu.
DME wipes are effects that use DME (digital multi effects)
to switch the image currently being output in a manner that
appears as if it is being wiped.
With this unit, you can make the following settings.
To display the [DME Wipe Modify] menu
Display the [Effect] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[DME Wipe Adjust], and press this knob.
Setting the DME wipe position
The wipe position can be set in the [DME Wipe Modify]
menu or with the X-Y pointer in the menu control block.
This section describes DME wipe effects and basic
operations for DME wipes.
DME wipe settings are made in the [Effect] menu.
Settings menu: [DME Wipe Modify] menu >
To set the position with the X-Y pointer
Press the POS button in the menu control block so that it
lights up, and then adjust the position by controlling the
X-Y pointer.
Basic Operations for DME Wipe
Select the video for program output.
Adjusting the size of the sub-screen used
for Frame In/Out and PinP
You can adjust the size of the sub-screen that appears when
you use the Frame In/Out and PinP DME wipe patterns.
r
Select the next video for output.
r
Press the EFF transition type selection button.
Settings menu: [DME Wipe Modify] menu > [Size]
r
Set the transition type to [DME].
r
Cutting (cropping) the edge of an image
You can crop portions of the image that are unnecessary.
Select the pattern and direction for the DME wipe.
r
Make detailed adjustments to the DME wipe pattern if
necessary.
Note
The crop function is not available in the following cases.
• When the mosaic or defocus effect pattern is selected
• When the KEY next transition selection button is
selected
r
Execute the transition.
Selecting the Pattern and Direction
for DME Wipes
Settings menu: [DME Wipe Modify] menu > [Crop H]
For details on the pattern and direction for DME wipes, see “Selecting the
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The cropping process when the transition is executed is as
follows.
Adding an Edge to a DME Wipe
Pattern
Transition
Crop
With a DME wipe, you can add a border around the pattern
(border) and defocus the edge of an added border (soft
border).
y
(%)
100
The edge color and background color can also be adjusted.
For details on how to add an edge, see “Adding the Edge to the Wipe
Settings menu: [DME Wipe Edge], [DME Wipe Edge
Color] (page II-16)
t
0
100 (%)
Cut
Transition
Crop
Adjusting the Background Color of a
DME Wipe
y
(%)
100
You can adjust the background color of a DME wipe.
95
Tips
• The background color of the DME wipe can only be used
for Flip Tumble DME wipe patterns.
• The background color of the DME wipe is shared with
the edge color of the wipe pattern.
t
0
95 100 (%)
Last 5%
Transition
Crop
y
(%)
100
t
0
100 (%)
Linear
t: Transition execution time
y: Amount of change of transition and crop
Cut: Cropping is maintained during transition
execution and then removed at the point in time
that the transition ends.
Last 5%: Cropping is maintained as is until the
transition progresses to 95% and then removed
during the remaining 5%.
Linear: Cropping is linearly removed from the start of
the transition in accordance with the progression
of the transition.
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Setting DME Wipes
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Details on [Effect] Menu
[Effect] Menu
Press the EFF button in the menu control block to display the [Effect] menu.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Effect
Set the transition rate and transition type V3
Rate
Transition rate
1 to 999 frames
Transition that is used when you perform effect
transitions.
when executed
with the AUTO
TRANS button
(30)
V4
Set the wipe direction and wipe pattern. V1
You can also press the V1 knob to display
Type
Transition type
Wipe, NAM, DME
Wipe
Adjust
Modify
Press the knob
to display the
[Wipe Modify]
menu
–
V3
Direct
Wipe direction
Norm (normal),
N/R (normal/
reverse), Rev
(reverse)
V4
PtnNum
Type
Wipe pattern
number
1 to 24
Wipe Edge Add a border around the pattern (border), V2
defocus the edge around the pattern
(soft), and defocus an added border (soft
border).
Wipe edge type Off, Border, Soft
(soft edge),
S-Brdr (soft
border)
V3
Width
Soft
Adjusts border
width
0.00 to 100.00
V4
Defocus
condition for
edge
0.00 to 100.00
Wipe Edge Adjust the color of the wipe edge.
Color
V2
V3
V4
V1
Lum
Sat
Luminance
Saturation
Hue
0.00 to 100.00
0.00 to 100.00
359.99 to 0.00
–
Hue
DME Wipe Set the DME wipe direction and DME
Modify
Press the knob
to display the
[DME Wipe
Adjust
wipe pattern.
You can also press the V1 knob to display
the [DME Wipe Modify] menu (page
Modify] menu
V3
V4
Direct
DME wipe
direction
Norm (normal),
N/R (normal/
reverse), Rev
(reverse)
Tip
When the KEY next transition selection
button is selected, 1101 to 1102 (Flip
Tumble), 1251 (PinP), 1701 (Mosaic),
and 1702 (Defocus) cannot be selected.
PtnNum
DME wipe
1001 to 1008
pattern number (Slide), 1021 to
1031 (Squeeze),
1041 to 1044
(Door), 1201 to
1208/1221 to
1224 (Frame In/
Out), 1101 to
1102 (Flip
Tumble), 1251
(PinP), 1701
(Mosaic), 1702
(Defocus)
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
DME Wipe Add a border around the DME pattern
V2
Type
DME wipe edge Off, Border,
Edge
(border), and defocus the edge of an
added border (soft border).
type
S-Brdr (soft
border)
V3
V4
Width
Soft
Adjusts border
width
0.00 to 100.00
(2.00)
Defocus
condition for
edge
0.00 to 100.00
DME Wipe Adjust the color of a DME wipe edge.
Edge Color
V2
V3
V4
Lum
Sat
Luminance
Saturation
Hue
0.00 to 100.00
(14.63)
0.00 to 100.00
(50.09)
Hue
Lum
Sat
359.99 to 0.00
(349.83)
DME Wipe Adjust the background color for the DME V2
Bkgd Color wipe.
Background
color luminance
0.00 to 100.00
0.00 to 100.00
359.99 to 0.00
V3
Background
color saturation
V4
Hue
Background
color hue
[Wipe Modify] Menu
Display the [Wipe Modify] menu by pressing the V1 knob while [Wipe Adjust] is selected.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Positioner Turn the positioner for adjusting the wipe V3
position on/off.
AutoCT
Pos
Turns auto
center function
on/off
Off, On
If you also select [On] with the V3 knob,
the pattern will move from the location to
which the pattern was moved with the
positioner to the center of the screen as a
result of the transition.
V4
Turns positioner Off, On
on/off
Tip
The patterns for which the positioner can
be used are as follows.
17, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 24
Positioner Adjust the wipe position.
V2
V3
V4
Pos H
Pos V
Center
Adjusts position –200.00 to
Adjust
If you want to reset the setting value to
“0.00,” press the V4 knob.
in horizontal
direction
+200.00 (0.00) (A
negative value
moves the pattern
left, and a positive
value moves it
right)
Adjusts position –200.00 to
in vertical
direction
+200.00 (0.00) (A
negative value
moves the pattern
down, and a
positive value
moves it up)
Resets setting
value to “0”
–
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Rotation
Set the rotation method of a wipe pattern. V4
Rotate
Angle
Rotation type
Off, Angle,
Speed, Mag
(magnitude)
Rotation
Adjust
Set the parameters depending on the
rotation type selected in [Rotation].
• When [Angle] is selected: Set [Angle].
• When [Speed] is selected: Set [Speed].
• When [Mag] is selected: Set [Angle]
and [Mag].
V2
• Pattern
–100.00 to
+100.00 (0.00)
inclination
angle ([Angle])
• Pattern
inclination
angle when
transition
About setting values
starts ([Mag])
Angle: –100.00 corresponds to the state
in which the pattern is rotated once
counterclockwise, and +100.00 to
the state in which the pattern is
rotated once clockwise. 0.00
V3
V4
Mag
Amount of
rotation during
transition
–200.00 to
+200.00 (0.00)
Speed
Pattern rotation –100.00 to
speed
+100.00 (0.00)
corresponds to a non-rotation state.
Mag: –200.00 rotates the pattern twice
counterclockwise, and +200.00
rotates the pattern twice clockwise.
0.00 does not rotate the pattern.
Speed: –100.00 is the speed of one
counterclockwise rotation per
second, and +100.00 is the speed of
one clockwise rotation per second.
0.00 corresponds to a stationary
state.
Aspect
Change the aspect ratio of a wipe
pattern. Setting the aspect ratio to a
negative value stretches the pattern
vertically to make it longer in the vertical
direction, and setting the aspect ratio to a
positive value stretches the pattern
horizontally to make it longer in the
horizontal direction.
V3
V4
Aspect
Ratio
Turns aspect
adjustment on/
off
Off, On
Adjusts aspect
ratio
–100.00 to
+100.00 (0.00)
Multi
Turn the multi function for replicating wipe V4
patterns on/off.
Multi
Turns multi
function on/off
Off, On
Multi
Adjust
The same pattern can be placed up to 63 V2
times either horizontally or vertically, or in
both directions.
H Mult
Number of
1 to 63
patterns to place
in horizontal
direction
V3
V Mult
InvTyp
Number of
patterns to place
in vertical
1 to 63
direction
V4
Pattern
1 to 4
placement
method
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[DME Wipe Modify] Menu
Display the [DME Wipe Modify] menu by pressing the V1 knob while [DME Wipe Adjust] is selected.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Positioner Turn the positioner for adjusting the
DME wipe position on/off.
V4
Pos
Turns positioner Off, On
on/off
Tip
The patterns for which the positioner
can be used are as follows.
1031, 1201 to 1208, 1221 to 1224, and
1251
Positioner Adjust the DME wipe position.
V2
V3
Pos H
Pos V
Adjusts position
in horizontal
direction
Adjust
If you want to reset the setting value to
“0.00,” press the V4 knob.
(0.00) (A negative
value moves the
pattern left, and a
positive value moves
it right)
Adjusts position
in vertical
direction
–200.00 to +200.00
(0.00) (A negative
value moves the
pattern down, and a
positive value moves
it up)
V4
V3
V4
Center
Size
Resets setting
value to “0”
–
Size
You can adjust the size of the
sub-screen when you use the 1201 to
1208 (Frame In/Out), 1221 to 1224
(Frame In/Out), and 1251 (PinP) DME
wipe patterns.
Turns size
adjustment on/off
Off, On
Param
Adjusts size
0.00 to 200.00
(100.00)
Notes on setting values
Param: Set the enlarge/reduce ratio
as a percentage. The 100.00
setting is equal to the size of the
input image.
Crop H
Crop V
Turn the crop function on/off, and set
the left and right positions used when
cropping unnecessary portions of an
image.
V2
V3
Crop
Left
Turns crop on/off Off, On
Position for
–100.00 to +100.00
cutting left
portion of image
V4
V2
V3
V4
Right
Trans
Top
Position for
–100.00 to +100.00
cutting right
portion of image
Set the action performed when a
transition is executed, and set the top
and bottom positions used when
cropping unnecessary portions of an
image.
Action when
transition
executed
–100.00 to +100.00
Position for
cutting top
portion of image
Bottom
Position for
–100.00 to +100.00
cutting bottom
portion of image
Tip
The crop function is not available in the following cases.
• When the 1701 (Mosaic) or 1702 (Defocus) effect pattern is selected
• When the KEY next transition selection button is selected
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Basic Operations for Keys
Setting Keys
Use the following procedure to perform basic operations
for keys.
A key is a function for cutting out the background image
and then inserting an image or text in that portion. The
signal for cutting out the background is called a key
source, the signal for filling the cutout portion is called a
key fill, and the block for processing a key is called a
keyer.
Material selection
r
Transition configuration
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Key configuration
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This section describes how to make detailed adjustments
for keys.
Transition execution
Depending on where you want to perform the key
transition, perform one of the following two variations for
basic key operations.
• Effect transition (select KEY next transition button)
With this unit, you can make the following settings for
keys.
Effect transition
Material selection
Press the KEY bus delegation button.
r
Select the video for program output.
r
Select the key material (i.e., the image to be
superimposed on the program video output).
Transition configuration j
Press the KEY next transition selection button to light it.
r
For the basic operating procedures of the luminance key and chroma key, see
Press the MIX button or EFF button.
“Composing Images with Keys” (c Basic Operation).
r
1)
Make the key and the key transition settings in the [Key]
menu.
Set the transition type for the effect transition.
r
Select the pattern and direction for the wipe or DME wipe
For details on the [Key] menu item, see “Details on [Key] Menu” (page
1)
if necessary.
1) Use the [Effect] menu.
Tip
Key configuration
j
In 3D mode, the [Key] menu is not displayed.
Select the key type.
r
Make detailed adjustments to the key if necessary.
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Transition execution
j
Selecting the Pattern and Direction
for Key Wipes
Execute the transition using the fader lever, CUT button,
or AUTO TRANS button.
You can cut out the background from a wipe pattern
selected for a key transition and then embed a key.
Key transition
Material selection
For details on the wipe directions, see “Selecting the Pattern and Direction
Press the KEY bus delegation button.
For details on the wipe pattern numbers, see “Effect Pattern List” (c Basic
Operation).
r
Select the video for program output.
r
Select the key material (i.e., the image to be
superimposed on the program video output).
Making Detailed Adjustments to Key
Wipe Patterns
Transition configuration j
You can set the position of a wipe pattern, and apply
various variations and modifiers in [Key Wipe].
1)
Set the transition type for the key transition.
To display the [Key Wipe] menu
Display the [Key] menu, turn the V1 knob to select [Key
Wipe], and press this knob.
r
Select the pattern and direction for the key wipe or key
1)
DME wipe if necessary.
The setting items in the [Key Wipe Modify] menu are the same as those of
[Wipe Modify] in the [Effect] menu. For details on the setting items, see the
corresponding sections of “Making Detailed Adjustments to Wipe Patterns”
1) Use the [Key] menu.
Key configuration
j
Select the key type.
r
Setting Key DME Wipes
Make detailed adjustments to the key if necessary.
For a key, you can make the same settings as with DME
wipe.
Transition execution
j
Execute the transition using the KEY TRANS button.
For details on the DME wipe directions, see “Selecting the Pattern and
Setting Key Transitions
For details on the wipe pattern numbers, see “Effect Pattern List” (c Basic
Operation).
Set the key transition rate and key transition type for when
a key transition is performed.
You can select any of the following transition types.
Cut: Quickly insert (cut in) or remove (cut out) the key.
Mix: Gradually insert (fade in) or remove (fade out) the
key.
Wipe: Use the wipe to cut out the background and then
embed a key.
DME (Digital Multi Effects): Use a DME effect and
apply the same effect as the DME wipe to the key (key
DME wipe).
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Making Detailed Adjustments to Key
DME Wipe Patterns
Making Detailed Adjustments to the
Linear Key
You can adjust the position of a key DME wipe pattern and
adjust the size of a sub-screen for during Frame In/Out and
PinP in the [Key DME Wipe Modify] menu.
You can make detailed adjustments for the cutout
condition of the background, the key density, and other
settings for composing video with linear keys.
To display the [Key DME Wipe Modify] menu
Display the [Key] menu, turn the V1 knob to select [Key
DME Wipe], and press this knob.
The setting items that can be configured in the [Key DME Wipe Modify]
menu are the same as those of the [DME Wipe Modify] menu for a DME wipe
(except for the crop item). See the corresponding sections of “Making
Making Detailed Adjustments to the
Chroma Key
When, for example, you want to fine-tune the results of
automatic chroma key adjustment, you can specify each
chroma key setting manually in the [Manual Chromakey]
menu. You can also replace background colors (typically
blue) that seep into the outline portions of the video being
combined (such as into a subject’s hair) with colors such
as gray to make them less conspicuous.
Selecting Key Types
Select the key types to cut off the images.
You can select any of the following key types.
Lum (luminance key) / Lin (linear key): Use these
when inserting titles or logos onto the image.
Use brightness signals such as those for black and
white text as the key source.
For details on automatic chroma key adjustment, see “Composing Images
with Chroma Keys” (c Basic Operation).
Tip
To display the [Manual Chromakey] menu
Display the [Key] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Chromakey Manual Adj], and press this knob.
Linear keys have a reduced variability in gain that
allows more precise adjustment when compared to
luminance keys.
For details on the [Manual Chromakey] menu, see “[Manual Chromakey]
Chr (chroma key): Use this when combining images of
people with a background image, for example.
Create the key source from a particular color within
the input image.
Setting the Key Fill and Key Source
Select the signal to use for the key fill and the signal
selection mode to use for the key source.
Making Detailed Adjustments to the
Luminance Key
Fill Mat Adjust] (page II-23)
Key source selection modes
Self: Selects the signal of the key source bus as the key
source.
You can make detailed adjustments for the cutout
condition of the background, the key density, and other
settings for composing video with luminance keys.
If the chroma key is selected as the key type, select
[Self].
Auto: Automatically selects the signal of the key fill bus
and the paired signal assigned to a cross point button
as the key source.
Mode] (page II-23)
Split: Allows you to select the key source bus signal
separately from the key fill bus signal.
For details on selection, see “Selecting the key fill and key source
separately” (c Basic Operation).
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The key fill and key source pairs selected when [Auto]
is selected are as follows.
Setting modifiers for the key edge
Turn drop mode on or off and set the type of modifier.
• If you turn drop mode on, the position of the key fill and
key source will move downward, regardless of whether
borders are added. If you do not want to move the
position of the key in response to whether key border is
turned on or off, turn drop mode on.
Key fill
Key source
Frame memory video
Black video
Frame memory key
1)
White video
Signals other than the above Same signal as key fill
• You can select any of the following modifiers.
1) If you perform keying with white video as the key source, the key fill
video will fill the entire screen.
Normal
Border
Key fill selection modes
Bus: Signal selected with a cross point button
Matte: Signal generated with the color matte generator
within the unit (you can adjust the color under [Key
Fill Mat Adjust])
Normal: The state in which a border around the key is
not added.
Setting a Mask for a Key
Border: Allows you to add a border around the key and
adjust the width and border density.
Key mask is a function for masking a portion of the key
signal.
Background
2008
V
V
Adjusting the Size and Position of
the Key
The inside of the
Mask Portion
Under the [Resizer] menu, you can apply effects, such as
reducing, enlarging, moving, and changing the aspect
ratio, to the created key portion in a similar manner as
DME (resize function).
mask will be used
as the key.
Notes
Adding an Edge to a Key
• If a resize effect is applied to the key, there will be a
one-frame delay in the image.
• Of the DME wipe, key DME wipe, and resize functions,
only one can be used at any one time.
You can add a border to the edge of the key (border) and
defocus the edge of the key (soft).
Note
To enable the resize function
Display the [Key] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Resizer], and turn the V4 knob to select [On]. (See page
When you add a border to a key, the positions of the key
fill and key source will move downward.
To display the [Resizer] menu
Display the [Key] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Resizer], and press this knob.
For details on the [Resizer] menu, see “[Resizer] Menu” (page II-26).
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[Key] Menu
Press the KEY button in the menu control block to display the [Key] menu.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Key
Transition
Set the transition rate and transition type V3
Rate
Type
Transition rate
1 to 999 (30)
used when key transition is executed with
the KEY TRANS button.
V4
Transition type
Cut, Mix, Wipe,
DME
Key Type
Select
Select the key type to cut off the images. V4
Type
Key type
Lum
(Luminance
key), Lin (Linear
key), Chr
(Chromakey)
Resizer
Select whether to use the resize function V1
that applies effects, such as reducing,
enlarging, moving, and changing the
Select
Resize
Press the knob
to display the
[Resizer] menu
–
aspect ratio, to the created key portion in
a similar manner as DME.
V4
Turns resizer
function on/off
Off, On
You can also press the V1 knob to display
Key Fill/Src Select the signal to use for the key fill and V3
Source
Fill
of key source
Select
the signal selection mode to use for the
key source.
V4
V2
V3
Signal to use as Bus, Matte
key fill
Key Fill Mat Adjust the color of the key fill matte.
Adjust
Lum
Sat
Color matte
luminance
0.00 to 100.00
Color matte
saturation
0.00 to 100.00
V4
V3
Hue
Clip
Color matte hue 359.99 to 0.00
Cutout condition +109.59 to –7.31 –
Lum Key
Adjust the background cutout condition
Adjust (1/2) and outline sharpness of the luminance
key.
for background
(clip value)
(0.00)
V4
Gain
Outline
–100.00 to
sharpness (gain +100.00 (0.00)
value)
Lum Key
Adjust (2/2)
Adjust the luminance key density.
V4
V4
Dens
Key density
0 to 100.00
–
–
Lum Key
Mode
Turn the clean mode for the luminance
key on/off. When the clean mode is on,
the key source does not affect the key fill,
which is added unchanged to the
background.
Clean
Turns clean
mode on/off
Off, On
Tip
Clean mode is effective when you are
using signals consisting of a paired key
fill and key source, as with a character
generator.
Lin Key
Adjust the background cutout condition
V3
V4
Clip
Cutout condition +109.59 to –7.31 –
Adjust (1/2) and outline sharpness of the linear key.
for background
(clip value)
(0.00)
Gain
Outline
–100.00 to
sharpness (gain +100.00 (0.00)
value)
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Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
0 to 100.00
Off, On
Reference
page
Lin Key
Adjust the linear key density.
V4
Dens
Key density
–
Adjust (2/2)
Lin Key
Mode
Turn the clean mode for the linear key on/ V4
off. When the clean mode is on, the key
source does not affect the key fill, which
is added unchanged to the background.
Clean
Turns clean
mode on/off
–
Tip
Clean mode is effective when you are
using signals consisting of a paired key
fill and key source, as with a character
generator.
Chromakey Display the [Auto Chromakey] menu
V1
V1
Auto
Press the knob
to display the
[Auto
Chromakey]
menu
–
–
Operating
Instructions
(Basic
Auto Adj
part of the foreground video (e.g., the
blue background color) and use it as a
reference for automatically creating the
chroma key image.
Operation)
Chromakey Display the [Manual Chromakey] menu
adjustments to the chroma key.
Manual
Press the knob
to display the
[Manual
Chromakey]
menu
Key Invert
Key Wipe
Invert white and black of the key source. V4
Invert
Turns key source Off, On
inversion on/off
–
Set the key wipe direction and key wipe V1
pattern.
You can also press the V1 knob to display
Modify
Press the knob
to display the
[Key Wipe
–
Modify] menu
V3
Direct
Key wipe
direction
N/R (normal/
reverse), Rev
(reverse)
V4
PtnNum
Soft
Key wipe pattern 1 to 24
number
Key Wipe
Edge
Defocus the edge of a key wipe pattern
(soft edge).
V3
V4
Turns soft edge Off, On
on/off
–
Param
Defocus
condition for
edge
0.00 to 100.00
Key DME
Wipe
Set the key DME wipe direction and key V1
DME wipe pattern.
You can also press the V1 knob to display
the [Key DME Wipe Modify] menu (page
Modify
Direct
Press the knob
to display the
[Key DME Wipe
Modify] menu
–
V3
V4
Key DME wipe
direction
Norm (normal),
N/R (normal/
reverse), Rev
(reverse)
PtnNum
Key DME wipe
1001 to 1008
pattern number (Slide), 1021 to
1031 (Squeeze),
1041 to 1044
(Door), 1201 to
1208, 1221 to
1224 (Frame In/
Out)
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Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Off, On
Reference
page
Key Mask
Set the key mask function for masking a V3
portion of a key signal.
Mask
Invert
Left
Turns mask
function on/off
V4
On/off of mask
inversion
Off, On
Key Mask
Box H
Specify the left and right positions of the V3
mask box.
Position of left
side
–100.00 to
+100.00
(–50.00)
V4
Right
Top
Position of right –100.00 to
side
+100.00
(+50.00)
Key Mask
Box V
Specify the top and bottom positions of
the mask box.
V3
V4
Position of top
side
–100.00 to
+100.00
(+50.00)
Bottom
Position of
bottom side
–100.00 to
+100.00
(–50.00)
Key Edge
Type
Turn drop mode on or off and set modifier V3
for the key edge.
Drop
Type
Turns drop mode Off, On
on/off
V4
Key edge type
Norm (normal),
Border
Border
Adjust
Adjust the density and width of the
border.
V3
V4
V2
Dens
Width
Lum
Border density
Border width
0.00 to 100.00
0.00 to 4.00
0.00 to 100.00
Border
Matte
Adjust the color of the border matte.
Border matte
luminance
Adjust
V3
V4
Sat
Border matte
saturation
0.00 to 100.00
Hue
Soft
Border matte
hue
359.99 to 0.00
Key Soft
Edge
Defocus the edge of the key (soft edge). V3
Turn on the key edge and adjust the
Turns soft edge Off, On
on/off
defocus condition of the edge.
V4
Param
Defocus
condition for
edge
0.00 to 100.00
Fine Key
Turn the fine key function for fine-tuning V4
the position of the key signal edge on/off.
Fine
Turns fine key
function on/off
Off, On
–
–
Fine Key
Adjust H
When the fine key function is on,
fine-tune the left and right positions of the
key signal edge.
V3
V4
V3
V4
Left
Position of left
side
–2.00 to +2.00
(0.00)
Right
Top
Position of right –2.00 to +2.00
side
(0.00)
Fine Key
Adjust V
When the fine key function is on,
fine-tune the top and bottom positions of
the key signal edge.
Position of top
side
–2.00 to +2.00
(0.00)
–2.00 to +2.00
–
Bottom
Position of
bottom side
(0.00)
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Rotation
Mode
Select whether the resizer function
moves in 2D or 3D.
V3
Axis
Selects rotation X, Y
axis for 3D
transform
–
Tip
V4
Enable
Switches
Off (2D
transform), On
(3D transform)
Depending on this setting, the
adjustment ranges for the following
[Location], [Aspect], and [Rotation]
settings will vary.
between 2D
transform and
3D transform
Location
Reduce/enlarge and move the key.
V2
V3
Loc X
Loc Y
Moves key in
horizontal
direction
–100.00 to
+100.00 (0.00)
–
Tips
• The setting range for the horizontal
direction differs between HD/SD 4:3
and SD 16:9.
• The setting range for the vertical
direction differs between HD/SD 4:3,
SD 16:9, and 3D.
Moves key in
vertical direction
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [Off],
–100.00 to
+100.00 (0.00)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
–9.00 to 9.00
(0.00)
V4
V2
Size
Reduces/
enlarges key
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [Off],
0.00 to 100.00
(1.00)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
0.00 to 1.00
Aspect
Change the aspect ratio of a key.
Asp X
Changes size in • When[Rotation –
horizontal
direction
Mode] is [Off],
0.00 to 100.00
(1.00)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
fixed at 1.00
(adjustment is
disabled)
V3
Asp Y
Changes size in • When[Rotation
vertical direction
Mode] is [Off],
0.00 to 100.00
(1.00)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
fixed at 1.00
(adjustment is
disabled)
V4
Ratio
Changes aspect • When[Rotation
ratio
Mode] is [Off],
0.00 to 2.00
(1.00)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
fixed at 1.00
(adjustment is
disabled)
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Rotation
Rotate the key and adjust perspective.
V2
V3
V4
Rot X
Rot Y
Pers
Amount of
X-axis rotation
• When[Rotation –
Mode] is [Off],
fixed at 0.00
(adjustment is
disabled)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
–100.00 to
+100.00 (0.00)
Amount of Y-axis • When[Rotation
rotation
Mode] is [Off],
fixed at 0.00
(adjustment is
disabled)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
–100.00 to
+100.00 (0.00)
Perspective
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [Off],
fixed at 1.00
(adjustment is
disabled)
• When[Rotation
Mode] is [On],
0.00 to 1.00
[Auto Chromakey] Menu
Display the [Auto Chromakey] menu by pressing the V1 knob while [Chromakey Auto Adj] (page II-24) is selected.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Sample
Mark
Display the sample mark (i.e., white box) V4
Mark
Turns sample
mark display on/
off
Off, On
Basic
Operation
for specifying the cutout color (i.e., color
to be used as the reference of chroma
key).
Sample
Mark
Adjust
Adjust the size and position of the sample V2
mark.
Pos H
Position in
horizontal
direction
–100.00 to
+100.00 (0.00)
Basic
Operation
Tip
V3
V4
V4
Pos V
Size
Position in
vertical direction +100.00 (0.00)
–100.00 to
Depending on the size setting, the setting
ranges for the horizontal and vertical
positions will vary.
Size
1.00 to 100.00
(25.00)
–
Auto
Adjust
Execute
Execute auto chroma key.
Start
Press the knob
to execute auto
chroma key.
Basic
Operation
When you press the V4 knob, auto
chroma key is executed using the color
specified with the sample mark as a
reference, and the composed image is
output.
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Display the [Manual Chromakey] menu by pressing the V1 knob while [Chromakey Manual Adj] (page II-24) is selected.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Chr Key
Adjust
(1/2)
Adjust the background cutout condition, V2
outline sharpness, and other settings.
Hue
Clip
Hue of color you 359.99 to 0.00
–
want to cut out
Saturation of
(0.00)
V3
V4
V4
0.00 to 100.00
color you want to (50.00)
cut out
Gain
Outline
0.00 to 100.00
sharpness (gain (0.00)
value)
Chr Key
Adjust
(2/2)
Adjust the chroma key density.
Dens
Cancel
Key density
0 to 100.00
–
–
Color
Cancel
Turn on/off the color cancel function that V4
removes background colors (e.g., blue
screen) that seep into the outline areas of
the subject of the video being combined.
Turns color
cancel function
on/off
Off, On
Color
Cancel
Adjust
Adjust the color that will be removed via V2
color cancel.
Lum
Sat
Brightness offset 0.00 to 100.00
of the color to be
canceled
–
V3
V4
Saturation of
color to be
canceled
0.00 to 100.00
Hue
Hue of color to
be canceled
359.99 to 0.00
Chr Key
Window
Turn on/off the window function that
allows you to adjust the detection range
for the color you want to remove.
V4
Window
Turns window
function on/off
Off, On
–
–
Tip
When the window function is off, image
adjustment is made within the range of
the default values.
Chr Key
Window
Adj
Adjust the window shape.
V3
V4
Crop
Position for
cropping the top (75.00)
of the window
100.00 to 0.00
Angle
Angle at which
the window is
opened
180.00 to 0.00
(180.00)
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Display the [Key Wipe Modify] menu by pressing the V1 knob while [Key Wipe] (page II-24) is selected.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Positioner Turn the positioner for adjusting the key
wipe position on/off.
V3
AutoCT
Turns auto
center function
on/off
Off, On
–
If you also select [On] with the V3 knob,
the pattern will move from the location to
which the pattern was moved with the
positioner to the center of the screen as a
result of the transition.
V4
Pos
Turns positioner Off, On
on/off
Tip
The patterns for which the positioner can
be used are as follows.
17, 18, 21, 22, 23, and 24
Positioner Adjust the key wipe position. If you want V2
Pos H
Pos V
Center
Adjusts position –200.00 to +200.00 –
Adjust
to reset the setting value to “0.00,” press
the V4 knob.
in horizontal
direction
(0.00)
V3
V4
Adjusts position –200.00 to +200.00
Notes on setting values
Pos H: Negative values adjust the
position to the left, positive values to
the right.
in vertical
direction
(0.00)
Resets setting
value to “0”
–
Pos V: Negative values adjust the
position to the bottom, positive
values to the top.
Rotation
Set the rotation method of a key wipe
pattern.
V4
V2
Rotate
Angle
Rotation type
Off, Angle, Speed,
Mag (magnitude)
–
Rotation
Adjust
Set the parameters depending on the
rotation type selected in [Rotation].
• When [Angle] is selected: Set [Angle].
• When [Speed] is selected: Set [Speed].
• When [Mag] is selected: Set [Angle]
and [Mag].
• Pattern
inclination
angle
(0.00)
([Angle])
• Pattern
inclination
angle when
transition
starts ([Mag])
About setting values
Angle: –100.00 corresponds to the state
in which the pattern is rotated once
counterclockwise, and +100.00 to
the state in which the pattern is
rotated once clockwise. 0.00
V3
V4
Mag
Amount of
rotation during (0.00)
transition
–200.00 to +200.00
Speed
Pattern rotation –100.00 to +100.00
corresponds to a non-rotation state.
Mag: –200.00 rotates the pattern twice
counterclockwise, and +200.00
rotates the pattern twice clockwise.
0.00 does not rotate the pattern.
Speed: –100.00 is the speed of one
counterclockwise rotation per
second, and +100.00 is the speed of
one clockwise rotation per second.
0.00 corresponds to a stationary
state.
speed
(0.00)
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Menu item Description
Aspect Change the aspect ratio of a key wipe
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
V3
V4
Aspect
Ratio
Turns aspect
adjustment on/
off
Off, On
pattern. Setting the aspect ratio to a
negative value stretches the pattern
vertically to make it longer in the vertical
direction, and setting the aspect ratio to a
positive value stretches the pattern
horizontally to make it longer in the
horizontal direction.
Adjusts aspect –100.00 to +100.00
ratio
(0.00)
Multi
Turn the multi function for replicating key V4
wipe patterns on/off.
Multi
Turns multi
function on/off
Off, On
Multi
Adjust
The same pattern can be placed up to 63 V2
times either horizontally or vertically, or in
both directions.
H Mult
Number of
patterns to
place in
1 to 63
horizontal
direction
V3
V4
V Mult
InvTyp
Number of
patterns to
place in vertical
direction
1 to 63
Pattern
1 to 4
placement
method
[Key DME Wipe Modify] Menu
Display the [Key DME Wipe Modify] menu by pressing the V1 knob while [Key DME Wipe] (page II-24) is selected.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
Positioner Turn the positioner for adjusting the key
DME wipe position on/off.
V4
Pos
Turns positioner Off, On
on/off
–
Tip
The positioner can be used for the
following patterns.
1031, 1201 to 1208, and 1221 to
1224
Positioner Adjust the key DME wipe position. If you V2
Pos H
Pos V
Center
Adjusts position –200.00 to
–
Adjust
want to reset the setting value to “0.00,”
press the V4 knob.
in horizontal
direction
+200.00 (0.00)
V3
V4
Adjusts position –200.00 to
Notes on setting values
Pos H: Negative values adjust the
position to the left, positive values to
the right.
in vertical
direction
+200.00 (0.00)
Resets setting
value to “0”
–
Pos V: Negative values adjust the
position to the bottom, positive
values to the top.
Size
Adjusts the size of the sub-screen when V3
you use the 1201 to 1208 (Frame In/Out)
and 1221 to 1224 (Frame In/Out) key
Size
Turns size
adjustment on/
off
Off, On
–
DME wipe patterns.
V4
Param
Adjusts size
0.00 to 200.00
(100.00)
Notes on setting values
Param: Set the enlarge/reduce ratio as a
percentage. The 100.00 setting is
equal to the size of the input image.
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Audio Mixing
3
Chapter
Overview
You can adjust the audio input in detail, set the audio levels, and specify the connectors to use for audio output for each
audio channel.
Adjust and set the audio from the [Audio Channel] menu for each audio channel.
To display the [Audio Channel] menu
Press the ACCESS/PFL button in the same column as the channel fader assigned to the audio channel you want to adjust.
ACCESS/PFL buttons
For details on assigning an input signal to each channel fader, see “Assigning Audio Input Signals to the Channel Faders” (c Basic Operation).
Details on [Audio Channel] Menu
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range Reference
page
Input Trim
Filter
Adjust the audio input signal levels. You V4
Level
Adjusts input
level
–15 dB to
+15 dB (0 dB)
–
–
can individually adjust the assigned
channels of the audio signals input to this
unit.
Cut high frequency and low frequency.
Use these settings to suppress noise,
etc.
V3
V4
L Cut
H Cut
Cuts low
frequency
(100 Hz or less)
Off, On
Cuts high
Off, On
frequency (8 kHz
or more)
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Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range Reference
page
Equalizer
High
Use the equalizer function to adjust the
audio quality by setting the
high-frequency band.
V2
EQ H
Turns audio
quality
adjustment of
high-frequency
band on/off
Off, On
–
V3
V4
V2
Freq
Center frequency 1.30 k to
of high-frequency 17.40 k (4.75 k)
band (kHz)
Level
EQ M
Level of
–15 dB to
high-frequency
band
+15 dB (0 dB)
Equalizer
Mid
Use the equalizer function to adjust the
audio quality by setting the
Turns audio
quality
Off, On
–
middle-frequency band.
adjustment of
middle-frequency
band on/off
V3
Freq
Center frequency 260.0 k to
of
6.40 k (1.28 k)
middle-frequency
band (kHz)
V4
V2
Level
EQ L
Level of
–15 dB to
middle-frequency +15 dB (0 dB)
band
Equalizer
Low
Use the equalizer function to adjust the
audio quality by setting the low-frequency
band.
Turns audio
quality
adjustment of
low-frequency
band on/off
Off, On
–
V3
V4
V3
V4
Freq
Center frequency 31.0 to 420.0
of low-frequency (114.1)
band (Hz)
Level
Type
Level of
–15 dB to
low-frequency
band
+15 dB (0 dB)
Limiter/
Set the limiter or compressor when
Selects method
Off, Lim
–
Compressor inputting audio with large level
differences.
for compressing (limiter), Comp
audio
(compressor)
• The limiter restricts the peak
components of an audio signal with
large level differences. It also
compresses the sound exceeding a
certain threshold volume, thus
preventing excess outputs.
Thresh
Level at which
the limiter or
0 dB to –60 dB
(–20 dB)
compressortakes
effect (threshold)
• The compressor gently compresses
the level of audio at and above the
threshold level, thus smoothing out an
audio signal with large level
differences.
Pan
Adjust the audio left and right balance.
V4
Bal
Adjusts left and
right balance
15L to 15R (0)
–
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range Reference
page
PGM Assign Output the audio from the PGM OUT
Connector.
V4
PGM
Turns output of
the PGM OUT
connector on/off
Off, On
–
Tip
The output level of the audio output from
the PGM OUT connector can be adjusted
with the program fader in the audio
control block.
MIX OUT
Assign
Output the audio from the MIX OUT
Connector.
V4
V2
MIX
Turns output of
MIX OUT
connector on/off
Off, On
–
–
AUX1 OUT Output the audio from the AUX OUT 1
Assign
AUX1
Turns output of
AUX OUT 1
Off, On
connector.
connector on/off
About the state of the audio that is
output
V3
V4
Level
Type
Adjusts audio
level
–8 to +10 dB
(0 dB)
Pre: Outputs the audio prior to level
control with the audio channel fader.
Post: Outputs the audio in the state in
which all of the adjustments except
pan have been applied to the audio
signal.
State of audio
that is output
Pre, Post
AUX2 OUT Output the audio from the AUX OUT 2
V2
AUX2
Turns output of
AUX OUT 2
Off, On
–
Assign
connector.
connector on/off
About the state of the audio that is
output
V3
V4
Level
Type
Adjusts audio
level
–8 to +10 dB
(0 dB)
Pre: Outputs the audio prior to level
control with the audio channel fader.
Post: Outputs the audio in the state in
which all of the adjustments except
pan have been applied to the audio
signal.
State of audio
that is output
Pre, Post
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Input Image Freezing and
Frame Memory
4
Chapter
Overview
Freezing Input Images
Input freeze is a function that allows you to freeze images
from individual input signals.
1
Press the FM button in the menu control block to
display the [Frame Memory] menu, and turn the V1
knob to select [Input Freeze].
Frame memory is a function that allows you to freeze
images and then write it to the memory of the unit so that
you can use it as input material.
Images that are stored in frame memory can be used as the
video input signals (FM) of the cross point buttons (PGM
buttons and PST/KEY buttons).
2
Turn the V3 knob to select the input signal, turn the V4
knob to select [On], and press the V4 knob at the
timing you want to freeze.
The input image is frozen.
Tip
Tip
If you want to freeze an image again, select [Off],
press the V4 knob, and then select [On] again.
Input freeze and frame memory are not available in 3D
mode (the [Frame Memory] menu is not displayed).
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V3
Input
Selects input
signal
SDI1, SDI2,
SDI3, SDI4,
DVI, H/V1,
H/V2, H/V3
V4
Freeze
Turns freeze on/ Off, On
off
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Selecting Frame Memory Saving Images to Frame
for Use as Frame Memory Memory
Video (FM)
Select the frame memory to which to save (Frame Memory
1 to 12), select the input signal to be used as the source, and
then freeze the input image to write it to memory.
Display the [Frame Memory] menu, turn the V1 knob to
select [Select], and turn the V4 knob to select the frame
memory to which the image you want to use as the frame
memory video is saved.
Frame Memory 1 to 12 are indicated as “FM1,” “FM2,” ...
“FM12.”
1
2
Display the [Frame Memory] menu, turn the V1 knob
to select [Frame Memory Freeze], and then press the
knob.
The [Frame Memory Freeze] menu appears.
Knob Parameter Meaning
V4 FM Selects the frame
Setting range
Turn the V1 knob to select the frame memory to which
to save the image ([Frame Memory 1] to [Frame
Memory 12]), turn V2 and V3 knobs to select the
source images, turn the V4 knob to select [On], and
press the V4 knob.
FM1, FM2, FM3,
memory to be used FM4, FM5, FM6,
as frame memory
video (FM)
FM7, FM8, FM9,
FM10, FM11,
FM12
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V2
V3
V4
Src V
Src K
Store
Selects video Black, SDI1,
source image SDI2, SDI3,
SDI4, DVI, H/V1,
H/V2, H/V3,
ColBg, PGM,
Aux1, Aux2
Selects key
Black, SDI1,
source image SDI2, SDI3,
SDI4, DVI, H/V1,
H/V2, H/V3,
ColBg, PGM,
Aux1, Aux2
Saves input
image
Off, On
The input image is saved to memory.
Tips
• If the [Store] parameter is set to [Off], the input
video of the frame memory is output.
• If [Src K] is set to [Black], an all white signal is
assigned to the key source image.
3
Press the FM menu selection button to exit the [Frame
Memory Freeze] menu.
Note
The frame memory ([Frame Memory 1] to [Frame
Memory 12]) selected with the V1 knob in the [Frame
Memory Freeze] menu will be automatically selected to
the FM of the video input signal, and this will be reflected
in the selection status of [Select] in the [Frame Memory]
menu.
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Tips
Importing and Exporting
Images
• If you import TGA files or TIFF files that include
alpha channels, a frame memory that includes a key
source will be created.
• You can import RLE-compressed TGA files.
• Compressed TIFF files cannot be imported.
• If you import BMP files, or TGA or TIFF files that
do not include alpha channels, a frame memory with
an all-white key source will be created.
You can use a USB flash drive to import images to the unit
as frame memory, and export the frame memory saved in
the unit.
• If a frame memory is registered to the specified
frame memory number, it will be overwritten by the
imported image.
Importing Images
File formats supported for import
• TGA
• TIFF
• BMP
Export Frame Memory
You can export the frame memory stored in the unit to a
USB flash drive.
Notes
1
2
3
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB connector of
the unit.
• Enter up to 25 single-byte alphanumeric characters
(including the extension) for file names. A file with a
name of 26 characters or more will not be displayed.
• If an image is too large, the protruding portions will be
cut. If an image is too small, the missing portions will be
filled with black.
Display the [Frame Memory] menu and turn the V1
knob to select [Export].
Turn each knob to select the frame memory to export,
and then press the V4 knob to start exporting.
• Import operations are not guaranteed for TGA and TIFF
files that include layer information.
When the V4 knob is pressed, the specified number of
frame memory is exported.
1
2
3
Copy the images you want to import to the following
folder on a USB flash drive, and then insert the USB
flash drive into the USB connector of the unit.
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V2
Source
Selects first
FM1, FM2, FM3,
Folder name: \Sony\MCS\FM
frame memory FM4, FM5, FM6,
to export
FM7, FM8, FM9,
FM10, FM11,
FM12
Display the [Frame Memory] menu, turn the V1 knob
to select [Import], and press this knob.
The data in the USB flash drive is read and the files
that can be imported are displayed.
V3
Num
Number of
frame memory
to export
1 to 12
Turn the V1 knob to select the first file to import, turn
each knob to specify the frame memory and the
number of files to import, and press the V4 knob to
start importing.
Tips
• Only BMP format files can be exported. Alpha
channels cannot be added.
• The folder to which the files are exported and the file
names are as shown below.
Folder name: \Sony\MCS\FM
When the V4 knob is pressed, the specified number of
files are imported.
File name: YYMMDD-HHMMSS-##.bmp
(# is the frame memory number [01 to 12])
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V2
Dest
Selects the first FM1, FM2, FM3,
frame memory FM4, FM5, FM6,
to import
FM7, FM8, FM9,
FM10, FM11,
FM12
V3
Num
Number of files 1 to 12
to import
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Importing and Exporting
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5
Chapter
Note
Importing and Exporting
Configuration Data
The following settings are not saved under configuration
data.
Front panel buttons
• ACCESS/PFL (1 to 6)
• DIM
• MONITOR SEL
• CH ON (1 to 6)
You can export configuration data in which various
settings of the unit have been saved to a USB flash drive,
and import saved configuration data to the unit.
• Bus delegation buttons (BKGD, KEY, AUX 1, AUX 2)
• Menu selection buttons
Tip
• Numeric keypad buttons (EFF, SNAPSHOT, DIRECT/
ESC)
Configuration data contains various settings of the unit.
When you want to, for example, restore previous settings,
you can easily make the settings by importing the
configuration data. We recommend that you save the
configuration data such as when you change the settings.
Menus
Menu
Group
Parameter
Frame Memory
Input Freeze
Select
Input, Freeze
FM
Exporting Configuration Data
Export
Source, Num
Frame Memory > Freeze All
Frame Memory > Import All
–
1
2
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB connector of
the unit.
–
Misc
Port Enable
GPI, RS232C
Press the FILE button in the menu control block to
display the [File] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Export Config], and press the V4 knob to start
exporting.
File
All
–
File > Import Config
File > Import Snapshot
Setup > System
All
–
All
–
Startup Mode
Date
All
All
All
Tip
Time
The folder to which the files are exported is as shown
below.
Folder name:
Miscellaneous
\Sony\MCS\CONFIG\YYMMDD-HHMMSS
• Frame memory video
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Importing Configuration Data
Importing and Exporting
Snapshots
1
Insert the USB flash drive that stores the configuration
data you want to restore into the USB connector of the
unit.
You can export the snapshots stored in the unit to a USB
flash drive, and import the snapshots stored in the USB
flash drive to the unit.
2
Display the [File] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Import Config], and press this knob.
The data in the USB flash drive is read and the
configuration data that can be imported is displayed.
Tip
Snapshots cannot be imported or exported in 3D mode.
3
4
Turn the V1 knob to select the configuration data to
import, and press the V4 knob to start importing.
Exporting Snapshots
When importing is complete, a message prompting
you to restart the unit appears.
1
2
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB connector of
the unit.
Press the V3 knob (OK), and then turn off the unit and
turn it on again.
Display the [File] menu and turn the V1 knob to select
[Export Snapshot], turn each knob to specify the files
to export, and press the V4 knob to start exporting.
Tip
When you import configuration data, the startup mode
will automatically change to [User].
When the V4 knob is pressed, the specified number of
snapshots are exported.
For details on the startup mode, see “Startup Mode” (page II-48).
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V2
Source
Number of first
SS1 to SS20
snapshot to export
V3
Num
Number of
1 to 20
snapshots to export
Tip
The folder to which the files are exported and the file
names are as shown below.
Folder name: \Sony\MCS\SNAPSHOT
File name: YYMMDD-HHMMSS-##.SSS
(## is the snapshot number [01 to 20])
Note
When exporting snapshots, make sure that the number
of files in the folder does not exceed 99.
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Importing Snapshots
Formatting a USB Flash
Drive
1
2
Insert the USB flash drive that stores the snapshots you
want to import into the USB connector of the unit.
Display the [File] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Import Snapshot], and then press the knob.
1
2
Insert the USB flash drive into the USB connector of
the unit.
The data in the USB flash drive is read and the
snapshots that can be imported are displayed.
Display the [File] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[USB Memory Format], and press the V4 knob to start
formatting.
Tip
Snapshot files are displayed in order, starting with the
oldest.
Tip
The following folders are created when formatting is
performed.
Folder name:\Sony\MCS\CONFIG
\Sony\MCS\FM
3
Turn the V1 knob to select the snapshot to import, turn
each knob to specify the snapshots to import, and press
the V4 knob to start importing.
\Sony\MCS\SNAPSHOT
When the V4 knob is pressed, the specified number of
snapshots are imported.
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V2
V3
Dest
Num
Number of first SS1 to SS20
snapshot to
import
Number of
snapshots to
import
1 to 20
Tip
If a snapshot is already stored to the specified snapshot
number, it will be overwritten by the imported
snapshot.
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3D System
6
Chapter
• The connectors that can be used for 3D video input and
the cross point buttons to which video signals can be
assigned are fixed as shown below.
Overview
Video Input
Connector
Input Signal
Cross Point
Button
With this unit, you can create a 3D video signal by
inputting a video for the left eye (L) and a video for the
right eye (R) as a pair.
This chapter describes the connections and settings
required for using the unit in a 3D system.
SDI IN 1
SDI IN 2
SDI IN 3
SDI IN 4
SDI 1 (L)
SDI 1 (R)
SDI 2 (L)
SDI 2 (R)
1
2
Flow of connections and settings
When using the unit in a 3D system, make the following
necessary connections and settings.
• The connectors to which 3D video output signals can be
assigned are fixed as shown below.
Video Output Connector Output
signal
Remark
SDI OUT PGM
SDI OUT AUX 1
SDI OUT AUX 2
PGM (L)
r
PGM (R)
PGM (L+R)
Side by Side
Side by Side
r
r
SDI OUT MULTI VIEWER Multi Viewer
DVI-D OUT AUX
PGM (L+R)
Multi Viewer
DVI-D OUT MULTI
VIEWER
• Use a reference signal to synchronize the images from
the 3D video input device and this unit.
• The TALLY/GPI connector will be dedicated to
TALLY. The TALLY will be fixed at IN1 (SDI IN 1, IN
2) and IN2 (SDI IN 3, IN 4).
The connectors for inputting and outputting 3D video signals are fixed. When
“System Configuration Examples”.
Notes and restrictions
The following restrictions apply when configuring a 3D
system including the unit.
• Configure the 3D system with only one MCS-8M unit.
Two units cannot be used linked together.
• When the unit is operated in a 3D system, only an HD
(1080i/59.94, 1080i/50, 720p/59.94, or 720p/50) signal
format can be used. If the signal format is changed from
HD to SD, 3D mode is canceled.
• Audio embedded in HDMI inputs cannot be used.
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Turning 3D Mode On
Making the Necessary
Settings
1
Display the [Setup] menu, select [System] menu > [3D
Mode], turn the V4 knob to select [On].
Knob Parameter Meaning
V4 3D
Setting
Value
Make the settings for operating the unit in a 3D system in
the [Setup] menu.
Display the [Setup] menu by pressing the SETUP button in
the menu control block.
Turns 3D mode on/off Off, On
2
3
Press the V4 knob.
A message prompting you to restart the unit appears.
Setting the Signal Format and Video
Size
Press the V3 knob (OK), and then turn off the unit and
turn it on again.
1
Display the [Setup] menu, select [System] menu >
[System Format], and use the corresponding knobs to
make each of the following settings.
Tips
• In 3D mode, the BKGD bus delegation button will be lit,
and the KEY, AUX 1, and AUX 2 buttons will be
disabled.
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting Value
• Next transition is fixed at BKGD.
V3
Format
Signal
format
108059 (1080i/
59.94), 108050
(1080i/50), 720p59
(720p/59.94),
• Transition types will be fixed at MIX.
• The FTB and KEY TRANS buttons in the transition
control block will be disabled.
• The numeric keypad block will be disabled.
• In the menu control block, only the MISC, FILE, and
SETUP buttons will be enabled.
720p50 (720p/50)
V4
Aspect
Aspect
ratio of
video
16:9
In addition, menus will be restricted as follows.
[Misc] menu
Tip
Menu item Restriction
The [Aspect] of the video is fixed at 16:9.
Transition
Rate (1/2)
• Only the [Effect] transition rate is enabled.
For details on the setting, see “Configuring the Signal Format and
Aspect Ratio” (c Basic Operation).
Transition
Rate (2/2)
• Setting is disabled.
2
3
Press the V3 or V4 knob.
Color
BKGD
• Setting is disabled.
A message prompting you to restart the unit appears.
Port Enable • [GPI] is fixed at [Disbl] (disable).
• Only [RS232C] can be selected.
Press the V3 knob (OK).
[Setup] menu
Menu item Restriction
Video
(XPT)
• Movement to the sub-level setting is
disabled (assignments for cross-point
buttons are fixed).
Video
(Output)
• Movement to the sub-level setting is
disabled (assignments for video output
are fixed).
Multi
• Only setting of the number of sub-screens
Viewer
is enabled.
• Assignment of video to the sub-screens is
fixed.
GPI/Tally
• Movement to the sub-level setting is
disabled.
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[File] menu
Menu item Restriction
Import
• Movement to the sub-level setting is
Snapshot
disabled.
Export
• Exporting is disabled.
Snapshot
• The following data will not be saved by the [Startup
Define] operation in the [Setup] menu. These settings
will return to default values at each startup.
– PGM bus cross-point: 1
– PST bus cross-point: 1
– Effect transition rate: 30
Confirming 3D Video Output
3D video input is assigned to the cross point buttons (PGM
buttons and PST/KEY buttons) 1 and 2.
Press cross point buttons 1 and 2 and confirm that 3D
video is output.
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Controlling External
Devices
7
Chapter
Setting GPI Inputs
Enabling/Disabling
Operation from External
Devices
Set the operation and trigger type of the GPI input
contacts.
Settings menu: [Setup] menu > [GPI/Tally] menu >
[GPI Input 1] to [GPI Input 4] (page II-44)
Enable or disable the GPI port which is used for operation
from external devices.
You can select from the following operations.
NotUse: No operation
CT: Cut
AT: Auto Transition
KeyCT: Key Cut
1
Display the [Misc] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Port Enable], and use the V3 knob to make the setting.
KeyAT: Key Auto Transition
Aux1CT: Aux1 Cut
Aux1AT: Aux1 Auto Transition
Aux2CT: Aux2 Cut
Knob Parameter Meaning
V3 GPI Enables/disables Enbl (enable),
GPI port Disbl (disable)
Setting range
Aux2AT: Aux2 Auto Transition
SS1 to SS20: Snapshot Recall (1 to 20)
You can select from the following trigger types.
NotUse: The input pulse is ignored.
Rise: The trigger is applied at the rising edge of the input
pulse.
Fall: The trigger is applied at the falling edge of the input
pulse.
Connecting with External
Devices
Set up a connection with an external device in [GPI/Tally]
of the [Setup] menu.
Any: The trigger is applied when the input pulse is
inverted.
Tip
In 3D mode, [GPI/Tally] is not displayed.
Setting GPI Outputs/Tallies
For details on the [GPI/Tally] menu items, see “Details on [GPI/Tally]
Set the GPI outputs or tallies.
Settings menu: [Setup] menu > [GPI/Tally] menu >
[GPI Output/Tally 1] to [GPI Output/Tally 8] (page
For details on the pin assignment of the TALLY/GPI connector, see “TALLY/
GPI connector” (c Basic Operation).
You can select from the following trigger types.
NotUse: The output is fixed at a high level.
Rise: The trigger causes the output to decrease to a low
level, and that status will continue for a certain
duration (1 to 2 frames).
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Fall: The trigger causes the output to decrease to a high
level, and that status will continue for a certain
duration (1 to 2 frames).
Any: Every time the trigger is activated, the output’s high
and low levels change alternately.
If the GPI outputs are used as tallies, the relationship
between Tally 1 to 8 and the input signals is as follows.
Tally
Input Signal
SDI 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SDI 2
SDI 3
SDI 4
DVI-1
HDMI-1/VIDEO 1
HDMI-2/VIDEO 2
HDMI-3/VIDEO 3
Details on [GPI/Tally] Menu
To display the [GPI/Tally] menu, display the [Setup] menu and press the V1 knob while [GPI/Tally] is selected.
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
GPI Input 1 Set the operation and trigger type of the V3
GPI input 1 contacts.
Action
Contact
operation
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT,
SS1 to SS20
V4
Edge
Trigger type
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI Input 2 Set the operation and trigger type of the V3
GPI input 2 contacts.
Action
Contact
operation
NotUse, CT, AT,
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT,
SS1 to SS20
V4
Edge
Trigger type
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI Input 3 Set the operation and trigger type of the V3
GPI input 3 contacts.
Action
Contact
operation
NotUse, CT, AT,
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT,
Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT,
SS1 to SS20
V4
Edge
Trigger type
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
GPI Input 4 Set the operation and trigger type of the V3
GPI input 4 contacts.
Action
Contact
operation
NotUse, CT, AT,
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT,
Aux2AT, SS1 to
SS20
V4
Edge
Use
Trigger type
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI
Output/
Tally 1
Set GPI Output 1 or Tally 1.
Set GPI Output 2 or Tally 2.
Set GPI Output 3 or Tally 3.
Set GPI Output 4 or Tally 4.
V2
V3
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
output
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
V2
V3
Edge
Use
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI
Output/
Tally 2
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
output
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
V2
V3
Edge
Use
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI
Output/
Tally 3
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
output
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
V2
V3
Edge
Use
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI
Output/
Tally 4
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
output
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
Edge
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Reference
page
GPI
Output/
Tally 5
Set GPI Output 5 or Tally 5.
V2
V3
Use
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
output
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
V2
V3
Edge
Use
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI
Output/
Tally 6
Set GPI Output 6 or Tally 6.
Set GPI Output 7 or Tally 7.
Set GPI Output 8 or Tally 8.
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
output
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
V2
V3
Edge
Use
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI
Output/
Tally 7
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
KeyCT, KeyAT,
output
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
V2
V3
Edge
Use
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
GPI
Output/
Tally 8
Selects whether Tally, GPIOut
to use as tally or (GPI output)
GPI output
Action
Operation when NotUse, CT, AT,
used as GPI
output
KeyCT, KeyAT,
Aux1CT, Aux1AT,
Aux2CT, Aux2AT
V4
V4
Edge
Trigger type
when used as
GPI output
NotUse, Rise,
Fall, Any
On Air
Source
Set the reference signal for the on-air
tally.
Source
Referencesignal PGM, Aux1, Aux2 –
for on-air tally
Notes on setting values
PGM: Tally output for input signals being
output from PGM.
Aux1: Tally output for input signals being
output from AUX1.
Aux2: Tally output for input signals being
output from AUX2.
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Setup ([Setup] Menu)
8
Chapter
Overview
System Setup (System)
Set up the overall system in the [Setup] menu.
The [Setup] menu contains the following items.
Make system related settings in the items of the [Setup]
menu > [System] menu.
Supported input reference signals
You can use any of the following signals as the input
reference signal for the unit.
Menu item
Description
Reference
page
Startup
Define
Save the current setup data. Basic
Operation
Signal
format
Input reference signal
System
Audio
HD Tri Sync
SD Black
Burst
Video (Input) Make video input related
settings.
HD system 1080i/59.94
1080i/50
59.94
50
59.94
50
59.94
50
720p/59.94
59.94
50
cross point buttons.
720p/50
Video
(Output)
Make video output related
settings.
SD system 480i/59.94
576i/50
–
59.94
50
Video (Misc) Make other video related
settings.
–
Multi Viewer
GPI/Tally
Information
Install
Set up Multi Viewer.
Basic
Operation
Make GPI and tally control
related settings.
Display various information
on the unit.
Install application software
and firmware.
To display the [Setup] menu
Press the SETUP button in the menu control block.
To select a menu item
Display the [Setup] menu and then turn the V1 knob to
select a menu item.
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range Confirmation
(press knob)
System
Format
Set the format and aspect ratio to be
used by the unit.
V3
Format
Signal format
108059,
108050,
Necessary
(c Basic Operation: “Configuring the
Signal Format and Aspect Ratio”)
720p59,
720p50,
480i59, 576i50,
Test1, Test2,
Test3
Tip
If you press the V3 or V4 knob, a
message prompting you to restart the
unit appears. Press the V3 knob (OK),
and then turn off the unit and turn it on
again.
V4
Aspect
Aspect ratio
16:9, 4:3
Necessary
3D Mode
System
When using a 3D system, turn 3D mode V4
on.
3D
Turns 3D mode Off, On
on/off
Necessary
Necessary
Select the input reference signal.
V4
Ref
Input reference
signal
BB, Tri, INT
Reference BB (Black Burst): Black burst signal
Tri (Tri Sync): Tri-level sync for HD
system
INT (Internal): Internal reference signal
of unit (See “Supported input
Tip
If you press the V4 knob, a message
prompting you to restart the unit appears.
Press the V3 knob (OK), and then turn off
the unit and turn it on again.
REF OUT Select the output reference signal phase V4
Phase
Outputreference –1, 0
Necessary
Phase
using the output video as a reference.
signal phase
Notes on setting values
–1: One line in advance of output video.
0: Equal phase as output video.
Tip
If you press the V4 knob, a message
prompting you to restart the unit appears.
Press the V3 knob (OK), and then turn off
the unit and turn it on again.
Startup
Mode
Select the setup mode (Startup mode)
used by the unit at startup.
V4
Def
Startup mode
Fact, User
Necessary
Fact (Factory): Starts with the factory
default settings.
User: Starts using the setup data saved
in [Setup] menu > [Startup Define].
(c Basic Operation: “Saving and
Selecting Settings”)
Date
Time
Set the date for the unit’s internal clock. V2
Year
Month
Day
Year
2000 to 2099
1 to 12
Necessary
Necessary
Necessary
Necessary
Necessary
(c Basic Operation: “Configuring the
V3
V4
V3
V4
Month
Day
Date and Time”)
1 to 31
Set the time for the unit’s internal clock.
(c Basic Operation: “Configuring the
Date and Time”)
Hour
Min
Hour
Minute
0 to 23
0 to 59
LCD
Backlight
Adjust the brightness of the backlight of V4
the menu display.
Bright
LCD backlight
brightness
Min(minimum), Not
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, necessary
Max
(maximum)
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Audio Setup (Audio)
Assign audio signal inputs to channel faders and make audio related settings in the items of the [Setup] menu > [Audio]
menu.
SDI output embedded audio and audio signal combinations
The following table shows the possible combinations for output.
Embedded Audio
SDI 1 to 4 (L)
Possible Combinations for Output
PGM-L MIX-L
PGM-R MIX-R
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX1
AUX1
None
AUX2
None
None
AUX1
None
AUX2
SDI 1 to 4 (R)
Tip
PGM and MIX are handled as a pair.
• When PGM/MIX is assigned to either L or R, the same assignment is made to the other automatically. For example, if
L is assigned to “PGM-L,” R is assigned to “PGM-R.”
• If one of L and R is then assigned to other than PGM/MIX, the other is automatically set to “None.”
Details on [Audio] Menu
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
AudioInput Assign the audio signals input from the audio input
V3
V4
V4
Left
L audio signal
R audio signal
Input level
NotUse, M/L1,
M/L2, M/L3, M/L4,
M/L5, M/L6, L7, L8,
SDI1L, SDI2L,
SDI3L, SDI4L,
HDMI1L, HDMI2L,
HDMI3L
Assign 1
to
connectors to channel faders 1 to 6.
(c Basic Operation: “Assigning Audio Input Signals
AudioInput to the Channel Faders”)
Assign 6
Tip
In HD mode, SDI 1 to 4 and HDMI 1 to 3 are handled
in pairs.
Right
Level
NotUse, M/L1,
M/L2, M/L3, M/L4,
M/L5, M/L6, L7, L8,
SDI1R, SDI2R,
SDI3R, SDI4R,
HDMI1R, HDMI2R,
HDMI3R
• When embedded audio is assigned to either L or
R, the same assignment is made to the other
automatically. For example, if L is assigned to
“SDI1L,” R is assigned to “SDI1R.”
• If one of L and R is then assigned to other than the
embedded audio of, for example, L8, the other is
automatically set to “NotUse.”
MIC/LINE Adjust the mic/line level for each channel fader.
–44 dB, –20 dB,
1 Level
to
Adjust a level when, for example, the peak indication
lights red or when the input signal indication does not
+4 dB
MIC/LINE light even though an audio signal is being input.
6 Level
(c Basic Operation: “Assigning Audio Input Signals
to the Channel Faders”)
SDI OUT
PGM
Assign
Assign the audio signals output from PGM OUT/MIX V3
OUT/AUX OUT 1/AUX OUT 2 connectors to the
embedded audio output from the PGM connector of
Left
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-L,
MIX-L
SDI OUT.
V4
Right
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-R,
MIX-R
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Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
SDI OUT
AUX1
Assign
Assign the audio signals output from PGM OUT/MIX V3
Left
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-L,
MIX-L
OUT/AUX OUT 1/AUX OUT 2 connectors to the
embedded audio output from the AUX 1 connector of
SDI OUT.
V4
Right
Left
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-R,
MIX-R
SDI OUT
AUX2
Assign
Assign the audio signals output from PGM OUT/MIX V3
OUT/AUX OUT 1/AUX OUT 2 connectors to the
embedded audio output from the AUX 2 connector of
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-L,
MIX-L
SDI OUT.
V4
Right
Left
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-R,
MIX-R
SDI OUT
MULTI
Assign the audio signals output from PGM OUT/MIX V3
OUT/AUX OUT 1/AUX OUT 2 connectors to the
embedded audio output from the MULTI VIEWER
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-L,
MIX-L
VIEWER
Assign
connector of SDI OUT.
V4
Right
PGM
Audio signal to
assign
None, AUX1,
AUX2, PGM-R,
MIX-R
Audio
Output
Delay 1
Allows you to delay the audio output from the PGM
OUT and MIX OUT connectors on a frame basis. If
the output video is delayed with respect to the audio,
you can delay the audio to synchronize it with the
video.
V3
V4
V3
V4
Delay time for
audio output
from PGM OUT
connector
0.00 to 7.50 (1.00)
0.00 to 7.50 (1.00)
0.00 to 7.50 (1.00)
0.00 to 7.50 (1.00)
MIX
Delay time for
audio output
from MIX OUT
connector
Note
Adjusting the delay time may result in noise being
generated.
Audio
Output
Delay 2
Allows you to delay the audio output from the AUX
OUT 1 and 2 connectors on a frame basis. If the
output video is delayed with respect to the audio, you
can delay the audio to synchronize it with the video.
AUX1
AUX2
Delay time for
audio output
from AUX OUT 1
connector
Note
Delay time for
audio output
from AUX OUT 2
connector
Adjusting the delay time may result in noise being
generated.
Output
Level
Adjust the level of audio output to each output
destination.
V2
V3
V4
V2
MIX
Output level from –∞ to +10 dB
MIX OUT
connector
(0 dB)
Tip
AUX1
AUX2
Freq
Output level from –∞ to +10 dB
The output level of the audio output from the SDI
OUT PGM connector can be adjusted with the
program fader in the audio control block.
AUX OUT 1
connector
(0 dB)
Output level from –∞ to +10 dB
AUX OUT 2
connector
(0 dB)
Oscillator
You can make the settings for outputting the
oscillator signal used for adjustment.
Frequency of
Off, 100 Hz,
oscillator signal 440 Hz, 1 kHz,
10 kHz
Tip
V3
V4
Level
Term
Output level of
oscillator signal (–20 dB)
–∞ to 0 dB
If other than “Off” is selected for [Freq] when the
output destination of the oscillator signal is set in
[Term], the DIM button lights and the output level for
the headphones or monitor is automatically reduced.
Terminal of
oscillator signal AUX1, AUX2, All
(all output
None, PGM, MIX,
destinations)
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Video Input Setup (Video (Input))
Make video input related settings in the items of the [Setup] menu > [Video (Input)] menu.
About DVI input signals
• Set the resolution of the DVI signal to be input to one of the following in accordance with the setting of the signal format
Signal
Resolution 1080i/59.94, 720p/59.94, 720p/50,
1080i/50
480i/59.94, 576i/50
Analog
XGA (60 Hz)
1024 × 768
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
–
WXGA (60 Hz) 1280 × 768
SXGA (60 Hz) 1280 × 1024
HDTV (50 Hz) 1920 × 1080
HDTV (60 Hz) 1920 × 1080
Yes
Yes
Digital
Yes
Yes
–
Tip
Although signals with resolutions other than 1920 × 1080 may be accepted when DVI input signals are set to digital,
operation is not guaranteed.
• The image size of the DVI input signals will be adjusted to fit the screen of the unit’s signal format while maintaining
its aspect ratio.
Details on [Video (Input)] Menu
Menu item Description
SDI1 Set the SDI signals to input via the SDI IN 1 to 4
to
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
V3
FS
Frame
Off, On
connectors.
synchronizer
SDI4
V4
Name
Input source
name
IN1 to IN8, CAM1
to 8, VTR1 to 8,
PC1 to 8, SDI1 to
4, DVI, HDMI1 to 3,
VIDEO1 to 3
DVI
Set the format and input source name of the signal to
input via the DVI-I IN connector. When you change the
signal format, press the V3 knob to confirm the change.
• For details on the formats of DVI-I input video
signals, also see “Configuring the Format of the
Signal Input to the DVI-I Connector” (c Basic
Operation).
V3
V4
Format
Name
Format of
DVI-I input
video signal
XGA, SXGA,
WXGA, HDTV50,
HDTV60
Input source
name
IN1 to IN8, CAM1
to 8, VTR1 to 8,
PC1 to 8, SDI1 to 4,
DVI, HDMI1 to 3,
VIDEO1 to 3
HDMI1
to
HDMI3
Set the input source names of the HDMI input signals V4
to be input via the HDMI IN 1 to 3 connectors.
Name
Input source
name
IN1 to IN8, CAM1
to 8, VTR1 to 8,
PC1 to 8, SDI1 to 4,
DVI, HDMI1 to 3,
VIDEO1 to 3
VIDEO1
to
VIDEO3
Set the pedestal levels and input source names of the V3
Setup
Name
Pedestal level 0IRE, 7.5IRE
video input signals to be input via the VIDEO IN 1 to 3
connectors.
V4
Input source
name
IN1 to IN8, CAM1
to 8, VTR1 to 8,
PC1 to 8, SDI1 to 4,
DVI, HDMI1 to 3,
VIDEO1 to 3
When you change a pedestal level, confirm the
modification by pressing the V3 knob.
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Shift button function: Off (non-shift mode)
Assigning Video Input
Signals to the Cross Point
Buttons (Video (XPT))
1
4
5
3
6
8
2
7
Shift button function: On (shift mode)
Assign video signals to the cross point buttons (PGM
buttons and PST/KEY buttons) in the items of the [Setup]
menu > [Video (XPT)] menu.
For details on the setting procedure, see “Assigning Video Signals to the
Cross-Point Buttons” (c Basic Operation).
5
12
1
8
2
9
3
10
4
11
6
7
Tip
13 14 Shift
In 3D mode, this menu is not displayed.
The following table shows the factory default settings for
assignments.
Using the Shift Button Function
PGM/PST Cross
Point Button
Initial Value
By using the cross point button 8/SHIFT as the Shift
button, you can assign a total of 14 materials (seven to
cross buttons 1 to 7, and seven to cross buttons 1 to 7 +
Shift button (cross point button 8/SHIFT)).
1 to 4
5
SDI IN 1 to 4 (SDI1 to SDI4)
DVI-I (DVI)
6 to 8
HDMI IN 1 to 3 (H/V1 to H/V3) in HD
mode
VIDEO IN 1 to 3 (H/V1 to H/V3) in SD
mode
9
Color background (ColBg)
Frame memory (FM)
Program output (PGM)
Black signal (Black)
Numbers are assigned to the cross buttons as shown below
in accordance with whether or not the Shift button function
is on or off.
10
11
12 to 14
Details on [Video (XPT)] Menu
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
XPT
Assign 1
to
Assign the video signals input from the video input
connectors and internally generated signals to cross
point buttons 1 to 14 (PGM buttons, PST/KEY
buttons).
V4
Source
Video signals
Black, SDI1 to 4,
DVI, H/V1 to 3,
ColBg, FM, PGM
XPT
Assign 14
XPT Shift Select whether to use cross point button 8 as a Shift V4
Mode
Switches
Off, Hold, Lock
Mode
button.
between shift
and non-shift
Hold: The button operates as a shift button, and the
cross point buttons on the shift side are enabled
while the button is pressed.
Lock: The button operates as a shift button, and
each press switches between the assignments
on the shift side and non-shift side.
Off: The button operates as cross point button 8.
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Video Output Setup (Video (Output))
Set the video output signal to assign to each video output connector in the items of the [Setup] menu > [Video (Output)]
menu.
Tip
In 3D mode, this menu is not displayed.
Details on [Video (Output)] Menu
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
SDI OUT
PGM
Assign
Select the signal to assign to the SDI OUT PGM
connector.
V4
Output
Output video
signal
PGM, PVW,
Aux1PG, Aux1PV,
Aux2PG, Aux2PV,
MV
Notes on setting values
PGM: Program
PVW: Preview
Aux1PG: Aux1 program
Aux1PV: Aux1 preview
Aux2PG: Aux2 program
Aux2PV: Aux2 preview
MV: Multi Viewer
SDI OUT
AUX1
Assign
Select the signal to assign to the SDI OUT AUX 1
connector.
V4
V4
V4
V4
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Setup
Output video
signal
PGM, PVW,
Aux1PG, Aux1PV,
Aux2PG, Aux2PV,
MV
SDI OUT
AUX2
Assign
Select the signal to assign to the SDI OUT AUX 2
connector.
Output video
signal
PGM, PVW,
Aux1PG, Aux1PV,
Aux2PG, Aux2PV,
MV
SDI OUT
MULTI
VIEWER
Assign
Select the signal to assign to the SDI OUT MULTI
VIEWER connector.
Output video
signal
PGM, PVW,
Aux1PG, Aux1PV,
Aux2PG, Aux2PV,
MV
DVI OUT
AUX
Assign
Select the signal to assign to the DVI-D OUT
connector in HD mode, and to the VIDEO OUT AUX
connector in SD mode.
Output video
signal
PGM, PVW,
Aux1PG, Aux1PV,
Aux2PG, Aux2PV,
MV
DVI OUT
MULTI
VIEWER
Assign
Select the signal to assign to the DVI-D OUT MULTI V4
VIEWER connector.
Output video
signal
PGM, PVW,
Aux1PG, Aux1PV,
Aux2PG, Aux2PV,
MV
VIDEO
Set the pedestal level of the video output signal that V4
is output via the VIDEO OUT AUX connector.
When you change a pedestal level, confirm the
modification by pressing the V4 knob.
Sets pedestal
level of VIDEO
OUT AUX
0IRE, 7.5IRE
connector
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Setup of Other Video Related Items (Video (Misc))
Make other settings related to videos in the items of the [Setup] menu > [Video (Misc)] menu.
Details on [Video (Misc)] Menu
Menu item Description
Knob Parameter Meaning
Setting range
Switch
Timing
Set the timing for switching videos.
V4
Timing
Switching timing Any (fastest field
that can be
Tip
processed), Field1
(first field), Field2
(second field)
If the signal format is set to 720p, this selection is
ignored.
Fade To
Black
Enable or disable the FTB button of the transition
control block.
V4
Button
Enables/disables Enbl (enable)/Disbl
FTB button
(disable)
1
Copy the software to be installed to the USB flash
drive and then insert the USB flash drive into the USB
connector of the unit.
Displaying Various
Information (Information)
Tip
Copy the software to be installed to the following
folder.
Folder name: \Sony\MCS\INSTALL
You can confirm various information on the application
software and the firmware in the items of [Setup] menu >
[Information].
2
Display the [Setup] menu > [Install] menu and then
press the V4 knob to start the installation.
When installation is complete, a message prompting
you to restart the unit appears. Confirm that no errors
have occurred (i.e., “E” is not displayed).
Installing Application
Software and Firmware
(Install)
Tip
For details on the message that appears at installation
Install application software and firmware onto the unit
from [Setup] menu > [Install].
3
4
Press the V3 knob (OK), and then turn off the unit and
turn it on again.
Tip
Check the version information of the application
software and firmware under [Information] in the
[Setup] menu.
It is not possible to individually select which software to
install. All of the application software and firmware are
installed together at one time.
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Appendix
Message example:
Message List
Message type
Rate
0001
Mon
SS
PGM
30
When a problem occurs on the unit during operation, the
following types of messages appear. Before contacting
your local Sony representative, view the following lists
and check the possible solutions. If the problem persists,
write down the message number that appears and contact
your local Sony representative.
Message ID
File
4203
USB memory is not recognized.
Confirm the USB memory.
Select
Enter
Message
The following message types exist.
(Error): Indicates an inability to continue operation,
malfunction, or other severe error.
(Warning): Indicates that problems may occur if you
continue operation.
(Information): Indicates a notification.
Errors
ID
Message
Solution
4001
An internal fan is stopped.
Please turn off the system immediately.
The fan has stopped. Turn off the unit immediately, and contact your
local Sony representative.
4002
4003
4004
4005
4201
4202
The temperature in the system is rising.
Please turn off the system immediately.
The internal temperature of the system is high. Turn off the unit
immediately, and contact your local Sony representative.
Unable to start.
Please restart.
Try restarting the unit. If it does not restart, contact your local Sony
representative.
Unable to start.
Please restart.
Try restarting the unit. If it does not restart, contact your local Sony
representative.
Unable to start.
Please restart.
Try restarting the unit. If it does not restart, contact your local Sony
representative.
Loading configuration file error.
The selected configuration file may not be an MCS-8M supported file,
or it may be damaged.
Saving configuration file error.
Please retry.
The configuration file could not be saved. The USB flash drive may be
malfunctioning or may not be supported.
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ID
Message
Solution
4203
USB memory is not recognized.
Confirm the USB memory.
Check whether operation has been verified with the respective USB
flash drive model.
If operation has been verified, the USB flash drive may be damaged.
4204
4205
4206
4207
4208
4209
4210
Formatting USB memory error.
Please retry.
Reading folder/file error.
Confirm the folder/file.
Making folder/file error.
Please retry.
Importing error.
Please retry.
Exporting error.
Please retry.
More than 99 files exist in the folder.
Use a computer or other device to delete unnecessary files from the
folder so that the number of files does not exceed 99.
No file in the folder.
Confirm the folder.
Files do not exist in the folder on the USB flash drive used as the
import source. Check the folder on the USB flash drive.
4211
4212
No data to export.
Confirm the source.
The data specified for export does not exist on the unit. Check that the
frame memory, snapshot, or other data specified for export has been
created.
Importing error.
Unsupported format.
Check the requirements for TGA, TIFF, and BMP files that can be
imported.
Warnings
ID
Message
Solution
3001
No reference signal input state detected. Reference signal input does not exist, although the input reference
Please confirm that the reference cable is signal is set to [BB] or [Tri].
properly configured.
Set [System Reference] to [INT], or connect the appropriate reference
signal.
3002
3003
Reference signal unlock state detected.
Please confirm that the reference cable is system format, or it is not locked. Check the reference signal input.
properly configured.
The frequency of the reference signal input does not match that of the
Signal Format of HDMI IN 1 is different
from the setting.
The input signal format of the HDMI IN 1 connector does not match
that of the system format. Match the signal to the system format.
Please match the signal format to the
system format.
3004
3005
Signal Format of HDMI IN 2 is different
from the setting.
Please match the signal format to the
system format.
The input signal format of the HDMI IN 2 connector does not match
that of the system format. Match the signal to the system format.
Signal Format of HDMI IN 3 is different
from the setting.
The input signal format of the HDMI IN 3 connector does not match
that of the system format. Match the signal to the system format.
Please match the signal format to the
system format.
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Information
ID
Message
Solution
1101
The setting is changed.
Perform "Startup Define", and then
restart.
This appears when you change the system format or 3D mode, or
when the system otherwise needs to be restarted.
Execute [Startup Define], and restart the unit.
1102
Finished. Please restart.
M: xx/B: xx/F: xx/R: xx/Font: xx
FPGA1: xx/2: xx/3: xx/4: xx
M: Main
This appears to display the results after installation of application
software and firmware is complete.
If “E” (error) appears, try installing again. If the problem persists,
contact your local Sony representative.
B: Boot
F: Firmware
R: Register
Font: Font
xx:
• "O": OK
• "E": Error
• "–": Not installed
1103
Import Finished. Please restart.
This appears when import of a configuration file is complete. Restart
the unit.
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B
BKGD Button I-11, I-12, I-35
Numerics
8/SHIFT I-11
Bus Delegation Button
Door I-37
DVI I-20, II-51
DVI OUT MULTI VIEWER
Assign II-53
A
Adjustment Knobs 1 to 4 I-10
Incremental Adjustment I-11
Aspect Ratio I-17
DVI Video Inputs I-20
E
C
EFF Button I-10, I-11, I-12, I-28, I-29,
Effect I-26
CH ON Button I-9, I-32
Chr I-31
Audio I-21, I-32
Mixing I-32
Monitoring I-33
Chroma Key I-28, I-30
Effect Pattern List I-37
Effects I-26
ENTER Button I-12, I-28, I-34
Audio Control Block I-9
Audio Input Block I-13
Audio Input Signals I-21
Audio Inputs I-22
Cross-Point Button I-19, I-25
Assigning Video Signals I-19
Switching I-25
Cross-Point Control Block I-11
CUT Button I-11, I-25
Audio Level Meters I-9, I-33
D
Date I-18
SDI OUT MULTI VIEWER
Assign II-50
Date and Time I-18
Defocus I-37
F
DIM Button I-9, I-33
Dimmer I-33
Direct Selection I-27
DIRECT/ESC Button I-12, I-28
F1 and F2 Buttons I-10
Fader Lever I-12, I-26
Audio Monitor I-10
Audio Output Block I-13
AUX 1 and 2 Buttons I-11
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Flip Tumble I-37
Lum I-29
Frame In/Out I-26, I-37
M
Menu
Front Panel I-9
Operations I-11
Viewing I-10
Menu Control Block I-10
Menu Selection Button I-10
MENU1 and 2 Buttons I-10
SETUP Button I-10, I-17, I-18,
I-19, I-20, II-47
MENU1 and 2 Buttons I-10
G
H
I
KEY TRANS Button
MIX Button
I-11, I-27, I-29, I-30, II-19
MONITOR LEVEL Adjustment
Knob I-9, I-33
MONITOR SEL Button I-9, I-33
Mosaic I-37
Input Signal Indicator I-9, I-22
Multi Viewer I-23
K
N
Key I-28, II-19
KEY Button I-10, I-11, I-12, I-29,
Next Transition Selection Button I-11
BKGD Button I-11, I-12
KEY Button I-11, I-12
Numeric Buttons (0 to 9) I-12, I-27
Numeric Keypad I-27
L
Numeric Keypad Block I-12
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Turning the Unit On/Off I-16
O
Multi Viewer I-23
Startup Define I-35
U
P
V
V1 I-11
V2 I-11
V3 I-11
V4 I-11
Video (Input) I-20
Peak Indicator I-9, I-22
PFL I-33
PGM Cross-Point Button
I-11, I-19, I-25
Pin Configurations I-42
Pre-Fade Listen I-33
Preview Video I-23
Program Fader I-9, I-32
Program Video I-23
PST/KEY Cross-Point Button
I-11, I-19, I-25
Signal Assign I-23
Signal Format I-17
Slide I-37
Recalling I-34
Saving I-34
DVI OUT MULTI VIEWER
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SNAPSHOT Button I-12, I-34
Specifications I-39
Squeeze I-37
Startup Define I-35
STORE Button I-12, I-34
System Configuration Example
HD System I-8
SDI OUT MULTI VIEWER
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R
Reference Signal Input/Output
Block I-14
Video (XPT) I-19
Video Input Block I-14
Video Output Block I-14
Viewer Mode I-23
W
T
S
Tally Input I-42
Saving Settings I-35
Time I-18
Transition Control Block I-11
Transition Indicator I-11, I-27
Transition Rate Area I-10
Transition Type Selection Button
I-11
SETUP Button
I-10, I-17, I-18, I-19, I-20, II-47
EFF Button
MIX Button
X
I-11, I-27, I-29, I-30, II-19
Troubleshooting I-38
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