Sony DFS-700 Effect Type List, Following warning messages are displayed, Display, What to do

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DFS-700/700P

Warning Messages

Warning message list

The following warning messages are displayed.

Effect Type List

The effects provided by the DFS-700/700P are classified as follows.

Pattern No. Types of effects

The number of available patterns

 

Reference

 

Varieties in

Varieties with

Varieties with

Varieties with

page no.

 

 

 

standard

BKDF-711

BKDF-712

BKDF-711

 

Appendixes

Display

011 FAN STOP!!

->Turn OFF Power

012 Power Unit Error

->Turn OFF Power

021 Reference Signal Error ->

022 Self Diagnostic Error xxxx/xxxx -> Check on Maintenance menu

Meaning

The processor detected that the power supply fan is stopped.

There is trouble with the power supply.

Video sync signals are not being sent correctly from the main unit to the control panel.

An error was detected during self diagnostics when the system was powered on. (xxxx/xxxx indicates the error status.)

What to do

Turn off the power and check the power supply fan. If this does not solve the problem, contact a Sony service representative.

Turn off the power and check the power supply. If this does not solve the problem, contact a Sony service representative.

Check the cable connection.

Contact your vendor or a Sony service representative.

 

 

configuration

installed

installed

and 712

 

 

 

 

 

 

installed

 

1-676

Wipe

79

79

79

79

A-29, A-30

700-809

Matrix wipe

37

37

37

37

A-30, A-31

1000-1018

Mosaic

10

10

10

10

A-31

1020-1027

Still mirror

8

8

8

8

A-32

1030-1058

Y&C modify

10

10

10

10

A-32

1059

Cut

1

1

1

1

A-32

1065-1067

Strobe, Cinema

3

3

3

3

A-33

1075-1079

Cropping

5

5

5

5

A-33

1080

Mix

1

1

1

1

1100-1128

Picture-in-picture

19

19

19

19

A-33

1130, 1131

Zoom up

2

2

2

2

A-33

Appendixes

1-71

023 Software Version Mismatch -> Load the latest S/W

031 Data Backup Error ->

A-2Appendixes

The processor and control panel

Contact your vendor or a Sony service

software versions are different.

representative.

User program, setup or other data could

Contact your vendor or a Sony service

not be written to backup memory.

representative.

1150, 1151

Spotlight

2

2

2

2

A-34

1200-1207

Dynamic mirror

8

8

8

8

A-34

1210-1213

Stream

4

4

4

4

A-34

1230-1233

Accordion

4

4

4

4

A-34

1240, 1241

Multi-screen

2

2

2

2

A-35

1250-1271

Wave modulation

13

13

13

13

A-35

1280-1283

Real paint

4

4

4

4

A-35

1285-1288

Stained glass

4

4

4

4

A-35

1300-1307

Slide

8

8

8

8

A-35

1330-1394

Split slide

32

32

32

32

A-36, A-37

1500-1524

Compress

20

20

20

20

A-38

1530-1535

Expand

6

6

6

6

A-38

1600-1613

2D rotation

12

12

12

12

A-39

1620-1690

2D rotation + Compress +

7

7

7

7

A-39

 

Slide

 

 

 

 

 

1700-1707

3D rotation

8

8

8

8

A-40

1730-1742

Door

6

6

6

6

A-40

1750-1753

Split 3D rotation

4

4

4

4

A-40

1760-1824

3D rotation + Compress +

24

24

24

24

A-41

 

Slide

 

 

 

 

 

1850-1855

Album turn

6

6

6

6

A-42

1900-1964

Flip, Tumble

33

33

33

33

A-42, A-43

2000-2006

Twist

4

4

4

4

A-43

2100-2144

Page turn

40

40

40

40

A-44

2150-2154

Page turn (modified)

5

5

5

5

A-45

2160-2167

Split page turn

8

8

8

8

A-45

2200-2251

Sphere

11

11

11

11

A-45

2260-2269

Ripple

10

10

10

10

A-46

2270-2279

Burst, Explosion, Ring, Swirl

10

10

10

10

A-46

2280-2284

Amoeba, Melt, Lens

5

5

5

5

A-47

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Appendixes A-3

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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 Inserting Characters and Graphics Table of ContentsInserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title Key Freezing an Input Image Frame MemoryAdvanced special effects Features of This SystemSupport for wide range of input/output signal formats Comprehensive title key functionsFeatures of This System Option BoardsControl Panel Numbers shown in parenthesis for more detailsControl Panel Delegation sectionPrimary cross-point bus section Effect transition section Pattern/numeric keypadEditor and GPI buttons Fade-to-black and DSK sectionMenu control section LUM luminance button Press this to display a SET UP buttonDSK downstream keyer section Edge sectionEffect control section User program sectionSnapshot section Front Panel Qs 25-pin connector rear panelProcessor Unit Rear PanelSDI Input 1 to 4, Option 5 to 8 BNC-type Processor UnitCOMPONENT/COMPOSITE Option 5 to 8 BNC-type Video Option 5 to 8 4-pinBasic operations to be DME Switcher IntroductionSequence of Operations Always carried out Carried out as requiredProcedure DME Switcher Introduction Example Operation 1 WipeSetting items Program outputDME Switcher Introduction Example Operation 2 Picture-in-PictureBorder on Move the fader lever to the opposite end Both the Background bus INT Video buttonForeground bus button 1 light red To start the demonstration DME Switcher Introduction DemonstrationTo end the demonstration Demonstration with user-registered snapshotsChanging settings DME Switcher Introduction Using the MenusAccessing a menu To change the menu20Selecting Images Background Image and Foreground ImageSelecting the background image and foreground image Selecting Images Previewing the image after an effect is executedTransition effects and animation effects Selecting an EffectTypes of Effect Modifications to effectsBackground image to the left Selecting an Effect Example EffectsForeground image appears from the right, and slides over Foreground fills the screenSelecting an Effect Nonlinear effectsTwo-channel DME effects Selection in Direct Pattern Selection Mode 3D mapping effectsAdjusting the number before confirming If you enter a wrong numberPress the SET button, turning it on To blur the image boundary When effect parameters are already adjustedBeveled Edge, and Crop To remove unwanted portions of the imageChanging the Pattern Position and Size Location XYZ Indications in the Edge menu with square bracketsModifying the Pattern User Modifiable Effects ProcedureUsing knobs and buttons F1 to F5, set the parameters Changing the Pattern Position and Size Location XYZLuminance Key Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title KeyModifying the Pattern User Modifiable Effects Example of user modifiable effect parametersInserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title Key NecessaryTo remove the luminance key Manual chroma keying Auto chroma keyingAuto chroma keying Two-channel chroma keyingMenu changes to the auto chroma key menu T1ACR Making fine adjustments to the composite imageCursor adjustment Control knob If there are variations in the background colorManual chroma key Use the same procedure as for an auto chroma key see34Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 Title Key Parameter to onAdjusting the hue range for chroma keying the angle setting Angle setting Example using a blue background colorWatching the composite image on the program monitor, turn Removing the mask Mask menu, press the F5INVERT button, setting it to onInserting Characters and Graphics 2 Downstream Key Press the Mask button lit in , turning it offInserting Characters and Graphics 2 Downstream Key To invert the downstream key source signal Applying a border to a downstream keyTo remove the border To set the transition time, use the following procedure Setting Up a TransitionSetting the Transition Time To mask a part of the downstream keyOperation of transition effects Setting Up a TransitionSetting the Transition Direction Operation of animation effectsUsing the fader lever and Auto Trans button together Using the Auto Trans buttonUsing the fader lever Executing an EffectAdjusting Color Mattes Executing an EffectAdjusting Image Colors Color Correction Adjusting Color MattesTo copy a matte color Freezing an Input Image Frame Memory Function Adjusting Image Colors Color CorrectionF5Gamma adjust the gamma value of the luminance signal F4HueRot set the hueFade-to-Black Freezing an Input Image Frame Memory FunctionChanging Direct Pattern Assignments To change the direct pattern assignmentPress the SET button User Program Effects Changing Direct Pattern AssignmentsConstructing a User Program Effect User Program Effects Types of User Program Effect Modification ParametersEffect type Pattern number User Program Effects Displaying parameter values Resetting the parameters to their initial valuesSetting the type of interpolation About the key frame durationUser Program Effects Creating New User Program Effects Sequence of key frame maximum eightButton once more To change the key frame parameters User Program Effects Editing User Program EffectsTo recall a user program effect User program effectAdding a key frame Deleting a key frameCopying a key frame To save key frame dataTo recall a key frame With buttons 0 to 9 and press Enter User Program Effects Executing User Program EffectsDeleting All User Program Effects EffectTo cancel the snapshot saving operation SnapshotsSaving a Snapshot Snapshots Recalling a Snapshot Snapshot DemonstrationControl From the PVE-500 Control using PVE-500 control signalsDownstream key control using GPI signals Snapshots Reinitializing the SnapshotsRoll Editing Signal flowControl From the PVE-500 Preparations Cut EditingControl From the BVE-600 Control From the PVE-500On the BVE-600 Timing of the trigger T1/T2 signals Control From the BVE-600 Roll EditingConnectable editing control units Control using editor control signalsControl From the BVE-900/2000 Series On the BKE-900/910Control From the BVE-900/2000 Series Control Using GPI SignalsEditing point delay Executing effects in the reverse directionFlow of signals in A/B roll editing is as follows Control Using GPI SignalsTiming of the GPI signal Turning a Downstream Key On and OffPreparations on the DFS-700/700P Settings for preread editingPreread Editing Preparations on a BVE-2000 earlier than VerKey Signal Connections 66Basic System ConnectionsWhen using GPI signals System Connections for Preread EditingConnections for an A/B Roll Editing System System Setup page 1/8 Setup Menu SettingsSetup Menu Organization When using the BVE-2000Setup Menu Settings System Information Display page 2/8 Input Video Setup page 3/8Output Video Setup page 4/8 Primary inputs and signal formatsLoading User Settings From Memory page 7/8 70Setup Menu Settings Control Panel Setup page 5/8Initializing User Settings page 6/8 Saving User Settings in Memory page 8/8Following warning messages are displayed Configuration InstalledEffect Type List DisplayEffect Control Parameter List Effect Type ListF6 to F10 Menu 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 Direction type Characteristics Effect Motion TypesPattern No Lighting Lighting Trail TrailOption Options 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

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