Sony BKDF- 702, DFS-700P, BKDF-712 Processor Unit, COMPONENT/COMPOSITE Option 5 to 8 BNC-type

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DFS-700/700P

Processor Unit

1 PGM OUT (program output) connectors

These output the final program output, that is, the

video to which effects have been applied. Connect to

VTR (recorder) and program monitor video input

connectors. The following four types of output are

provided, each with two channels (1 and 2).

SDI (BNC): Output serial digital signals (270 MHz).

COMPOSITE (BNC): Output composite video

signals.

COMPONENT (BNC): Output Betacam format

component video signals (Y, R–Y, B–Y).

S VIDEO (4-pin):Output S-video (Y/C separation)

COMPONENT/COMPOSITE (OPTION) 5 to 8 (BNC-type)

These connectors can be used by installing either of the optional BKDF-701 and BKDF-702/702P boards. When the BKDF-701 board is installed, connect Betacam format component video signals. When the BKDF-702/702P board is installed, connect composite video signals. The signals can be input from a VTR with no time base corrector. When using the BKDF- 701 to input signals from a VTR, they must come through a time base corrector.

7CLEAN OUT connector (BNC-type)

Outputs serial digital signals (270 MHz). Using the setup menu, you can select the output from the following three signals.

CLEAN OUT: The program output signal, without the downstream key inserted.

PVW OUT: The signal output is the same as the program output after completion of the effect transition. The title area can also be shown.

KEY OUT: This outputs a key signal corresponding to the shape of a selected effect. Use it as the key source input to another device.

qa REF. (reference) VIDEO IN connectors (BNC- type) and 75Ω terminator switch

When using this unit synchronized to an external signal, input the external reference signal (black burst). When the 75Ω terminatior switch is in the OFF position, the connectors provide a loop-through connection; with the reference signal input to one connector, the other provides the same reference signal for another device. When not using the loop-through output, the 75Ω terminatior switch must be in the ON position.

signals.

You can use all four formats simultaneously. The same

signals are output from connectors 1 and 2.

2VIDEO INPUT connectors

These input video camera and VTR (player) video signals. The connectors are in four groups, as follows.

Connector

Y/V

R–Y

B–Y

Input signal for

Input signal for

BKDF-701

BKDF-702/702P

Luminance (Y) signal

Composite signal

Color difference

Not used

signal (R–Y)

 

Color difference

Not used

signal (B–Y)

 

8PVW (preview) connector (BNC-type)

This is an analog composite preview output. The signal output is the same as the program output after completion of the effect transition. It is not possible to include the title area.

qs GPI/T (GPI/trigger) 1 and 2 connectors (BNC- type)

Input external trigger signals. These are used when controlling editing with GPI signals or an editor (BVE- 600).

qd U (ground) terminal

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SDI INPUT 1 to 4, (OPTION) 5 to 8 (BNC)

COMPONENT 5/1, 6/2, 7/3, 8/4 (BNC)

COMPONENT/COMPOSITE (OPTION) 5 to 8 (BNC)

S VIDEO (OPTION) 5 to 8 (4-pin)

SDI INPUT 1 to 4, (OPTION) 5 to 8 (BNC-type)

Input serial digital signals (270 MHz).

Connectors 5 to 8 can only be used when the optional BKDF-701 SDI and Component Input Board is installed.

The input signals to these connectors must be synchronized to this unit.

COMPONENT 5/1, 6/2, 7/3, 8/4 (BNC-type) Input Betacam format component video signals.

Y:Input the luminance (Y) signal.

R–Y:Input the R–Y color difference signal.

B–Y:Input the B–Y color difference signal. The input signals to these connectors must be synchronized to this unit. Therefore, when inputing from a VTR, the signal must come through a time base corrector.

The 8/4 column of connectors can be changed to RGB input connectors by a setup menu operation. In this case, connect G (with sync), R, and B signals to Y, R– Y, and B–Y respectively.

When the optional BKDF-702/702P Y/C and Composite Input Board is installed, you can select in the setup menu whether to use the 5/1, 6/2, 7/3, and 8/4 connectors for component inputs 5 to 8 or component inputs 1 to 4.

S VIDEO (OPTION) 5 to 8 (4-pin)

Input S-video (Y/C separation) signals. These connectors can only be used when the optional BKDF- 702/702P board is installed. The signals can be input from a VTR with no time base corrector.

3EDITOR connector (9-pin)

Use this connector when controlling this unit with an editor (PVE-500, BVE-2000 series, or other editing control unit). Using an optional 9-pin remote control cable, connect to the 9-pin control connector of the editor.

4PANEL connector (25-pin)

With the supplied 25-pin control cable, connect to the 25-pin connector of the control panel.

5TALLY connector (25-pin)

Tally signals are output from this connector when the signal input to a VIDEO INPUT connector is selected on the control panel. Connect to the input signal sources (video cameras etc.). The outputs are relay contact signals, with a capacity of 200 mA / 30 V.

6TERMINAL connector (USB type B) This is a USB interface connector. Use it when connecting to a computer for a software version upgrade.

9BLACK BURST OUT 1 to 3 connectors (BNC- type)

These output the black burst signals generated by the synchronizing signal generator internal to this unit. When an external synchronizing signal is input to the REF. VIDEO IN connectors, the black burst signal output is locked to the external synchronizing signal. Use the output from these connectors as a reference synchronizing signal when synchronizing input signal sources (character generators, etc.), or when synchronizing this unit with a VTR or editor to improve the precision of editing.

q; DSK (downstream keyer) KEY IN connectors (BNC-type) and 75 Ω terminator switch

Input the key source signal for a downstream key, from a character generator or other device.

When the 75 Ω terminator switch is in the OFF position, the connectors provide a loop-through connection; with the key signal input to one connector, the other provides the same key source signal to another device. By connecting to an analog component Y connector on this unit, you can use it as a title key source.

When not using the loop-through output, the 75 Ω terminatior switch must be in the ON position.

Connect this to ground as required.

qf - AC IN connector

With the supplied power cord, connect to the AC supply.

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Contents DFS-700 DFS-700P Table of Contents Self-diagnosis DFS-700/700P Page Manual Structure Page Operating Instructions DFS-700/700PTable of Contents Table of Contents Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title KeyInserting Characters and Graphics Freezing an Input Image Frame MemoryFeatures of This System Support for wide range of input/output signal formatsAdvanced special effects Comprehensive title key functionsFeatures of This System Option BoardsControl Panel Numbers shown in parenthesis for more detailsPrimary cross-point bus section Control PanelDelegation section Effect transition section Pattern/numeric keypadMenu control section Editor and GPI buttonsFade-to-black and DSK section SET UP button DSK downstream keyer sectionLUM luminance button Press this to display a Edge sectionSnapshot section Effect control sectionUser program section Qs 25-pin connector rear panel Processor UnitFront Panel Rear PanelProcessor Unit COMPONENT/COMPOSITE Option 5 to 8 BNC-typeSDI Input 1 to 4, Option 5 to 8 BNC-type Video Option 5 to 8 4-pinDME Switcher Introduction Sequence of OperationsBasic operations to be Always carried out Carried out as requiredDME Switcher Introduction Example Operation 1 Wipe Setting itemsProcedure Program outputBorder on DME Switcher IntroductionExample Operation 2 Picture-in-Picture Foreground bus button 1 light red Move the fader lever to the opposite endBoth the Background bus INT Video button DME Switcher Introduction Demonstration To end the demonstrationTo start the demonstration Demonstration with user-registered snapshotsDME Switcher Introduction Using the Menus Accessing a menuChanging settings To change the menuSelecting the background image and foreground image 20Selecting ImagesBackground Image and Foreground Image Selecting Images Previewing the image after an effect is executedSelecting an Effect Types of EffectTransition effects and animation effects Modifications to effectsSelecting an Effect Example Effects Foreground image appears from the right, and slides overBackground image to the left Foreground fills the screenTwo-channel DME effects Selecting an EffectNonlinear effects Selection in Direct Pattern Selection Mode 3D mapping effectsPress the SET button, turning it on Adjusting the number before confirmingIf you enter a wrong number When effect parameters are already adjusted Beveled Edge, and CropTo blur the image boundary To remove unwanted portions of the imageChanging the Pattern Position and Size Location XYZ Indications in the Edge menu with square bracketsProcedure Using knobs and buttons F1 to F5, set the parametersModifying the Pattern User Modifiable Effects Changing the Pattern Position and Size Location XYZInserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title Key Modifying the Pattern User Modifiable EffectsLuminance Key Example of user modifiable effect parametersTo remove the luminance key Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title KeyNecessary Auto chroma keying Auto chroma keyingManual chroma keying Two-channel chroma keyingMaking fine adjustments to the composite image Cursor adjustment Control knobMenu changes to the auto chroma key menu T1ACR If there are variations in the background colorUse the same procedure as for an auto chroma key see 34Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title KeyManual chroma key Parameter to onWatching the composite image on the program monitor, turn Adjusting the hue range for chroma keying the angle settingAngle setting Example using a blue background color Mask menu, press the F5INVERT button, setting it to on Inserting Characters and Graphics 2 Downstream KeyRemoving the mask Press the Mask button lit in , turning it offInserting Characters and Graphics 2 Downstream Key To remove the border To invert the downstream key source signalApplying a border to a downstream key Setting Up a Transition Setting the Transition TimeTo set the transition time, use the following procedure To mask a part of the downstream keySetting Up a Transition Setting the Transition DirectionOperation of transition effects Operation of animation effectsUsing the Auto Trans button Using the fader leverUsing the fader lever and Auto Trans button together Executing an EffectAdjusting Color Mattes Executing an EffectTo copy a matte color Adjusting Image Colors Color CorrectionAdjusting Color Mattes Adjusting Image Colors Color Correction F5Gamma adjust the gamma value of the luminance signalFreezing an Input Image Frame Memory Function F4HueRot set the hueFade-to-Black Freezing an Input Image Frame Memory FunctionPress the SET button Changing Direct Pattern AssignmentsTo change the direct pattern assignment Constructing a User Program Effect User Program EffectsChanging Direct Pattern Assignments Effect type Pattern number User Program Effects Types of User Program EffectModification Parameters User Program Effects Resetting the parameters to their initial values Setting the type of interpolationDisplaying parameter values About the key frame durationButton once more User Program Effects Creating New User Program EffectsSequence of key frame maximum eight User Program Effects Editing User Program Effects To recall a user program effectTo change the key frame parameters User program effectAdding a key frame Deleting a key frameTo recall a key frame Copying a key frameTo save key frame data User Program Effects Executing User Program Effects Deleting All User Program EffectsWith buttons 0 to 9 and press Enter EffectSaving a Snapshot To cancel the snapshot saving operationSnapshots Snapshots Recalling a Snapshot Snapshot DemonstrationControl using PVE-500 control signals Downstream key control using GPI signalsControl From the PVE-500 Snapshots Reinitializing the SnapshotsSignal flow Control From the PVE-500 PreparationsRoll Editing Cut EditingOn the BVE-600 Control From the BVE-600Control From the PVE-500 Timing of the trigger T1/T2 signals Control From the BVE-600 Roll EditingControl using editor control signals Control From the BVE-900/2000 SeriesConnectable editing control units On the BKE-900/910Control Using GPI Signals Editing point delayControl From the BVE-900/2000 Series Executing effects in the reverse directionControl Using GPI Signals Timing of the GPI signalFlow of signals in A/B roll editing is as follows Turning a Downstream Key On and OffSettings for preread editing Preread EditingPreparations on the DFS-700/700P Preparations on a BVE-2000 earlier than VerKey Signal Connections 66Basic System ConnectionsConnections for an A/B Roll Editing System When using GPI signalsSystem Connections for Preread Editing Setup Menu Settings Setup Menu OrganizationSystem Setup page 1/8 When using the BVE-2000Input Video Setup page 3/8 Output Video Setup page 4/8Setup Menu Settings System Information Display page 2/8 Primary inputs and signal formats70Setup Menu Settings Control Panel Setup page 5/8 Initializing User Settings page 6/8Loading User Settings From Memory page 7/8 Saving User Settings in Memory page 8/8Configuration Installed Effect Type ListFollowing warning messages are displayed DisplayF6 to F10 Menu Effect Control Parameter ListEffect Type List Effect Control Parameter List BTML/BOTTOM/BTMRLINE1/LINE2/PIXEL1/P1XEL2 BOTTOM/HORZ/VERT 2700 3D page turn 2701 F1 Direction of turn Angle = 0 to 14Appendixes 16Appendixes 18Appendixes Pattern No Direction type CharacteristicsEffect Motion Types Option Options Lighting LightingTrail Trail Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations Edge Crop Locate Lighting Trail Option711 711 712Effect Pattern Image List FG FGEffect Pattern Image List 1021 1023 1025 1027 Appendixes Spotlight DFS-700/700P 38Appendixes Appendixes A-39 BG FG FG FG FG BG Album turn 1850 1852 1851 1853 Flip, Tumble 2201 2203 2210 Effect Pattern Image List 48Appendixes Appendixes A-49 Effect Pattern Image List 52Appendixes Appendixes A-53 2ch picture-in-picture 2500 2501 2520 Split page turn 2560 Effect Pattern Image List 100Effect Pattern Image List To Exchange the Button Labels Effect Pattern Image ListSpecifiSpecificationsations GlossaryGlossary Index 105 Index106

702P, BKDF-711, BKDF-712, BKDF- 702, DFS-700P specifications

Sony, a leader in professional video technology, has developed a range of advanced digital field studio (DFS) products that cater to various broadcasting and production needs. The Sony DFS-700 series is particularly known for its high-quality imaging and robust features, making it a popular choice among professionals.

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Alongside the DFS-700, the BKDF-712, BKDF-711, BKDF-702, and BKDF-702P are essential components in the Sony ecosystem. The BKDF-712 is designed for high-definition video capture and processing, featuring dual-channel capabilities that allow for simultaneous input and output. With support for both SDI and HDMI interfaces, this module provides flexibility in connecting to various video sources.

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