Panasonic AG-MX70 manual Installation of the AG-YA70

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Installation of the AG-YA70

The AG-YA70 is an interface board that enables the AG-MX70 to be connected to a serial digital interface (SDI). Follow the procedure below to install it.

<Note>

Always consult your dealer or authorized service center regarding installation of the AG-YA70 in the AG-MX70.

1)Turn off the power of the AG-MX70, remove the ten screws from the bottom panel, and detach the top part including the LCD. Refrain from using any force to pull the top part away from the bottom part since the two parts are still connected by cables. (Refer to the figure on page 101.)

2)Remove the 20 screws, and remove the shield plate.

3)Remove the six screws from the rear panel of the AG- MX70, and remove the blank panel.

Screws for anchoring the AG-YA70 board

Blank panel

 

 

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KEY

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Y/V

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Y/V

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Y/V

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AUDIO IN

 

 

 

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4) Remove the two screws anchoring the AG-YA70 on the motherboard.

5) Slightly loosen the five screws anchoring the motherboard.

 

Screws for

Screws for

anchoring

the AG-VE70

anchoring the

board

motherboard

 

6) Refer to the figure on the right, and insert the AG- YA70 board.

7) Secure the two screws which were removed in step 4).

8)Secure the six screws which were removed in step 3).

9) Tighten up the five screws which were loosened in step 5).

10) Refer to the figure on the left, and plug the cable attached to the AG-YA70 into the AG-MX70.

11) Secure the screws which were removed in steps 2) and 1).

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Contents AG- P FCC Note Overview Contents Specifications About this softwareOverview of MX-Navi Processing of image data Before useParts and their functions REV reverse button ONE WAY buttonMIX button LUM luminance key buttonPreset bus selector button Preset bus / Still execution buttonPreset bus / Strobe execution button Preset bus / Video Effects execution ButtonItem, parameter setting area Setting page display areaJoystick, Z parameter display area Audio level meterSET UP initial setting page display button INT Video internal video setting Display buttonAudio Effects audio effect setting Display button Audio Effects on audio effect Execution buttonPhone headphone volume control Time time setting rotary controlPattern transition/key pattern number Setting button ME ME transition/key transition time setting button1SHIFT key 9B/PRESET / Source 4/8 selector button Preset / Source 1/5 selector buttonPreset / Source 2/6 selector button Preset / Source 3/7 selector button1SOURCE 1/5 fader 4SOURCE 4/8 fader Source 2/6 faderSource 3/7 fader AUX 1 faderExternal key input connector MIC input connectorExternal input Y connector External input PB connector= ? Analog audio 3 input connectors Editor interface connector 9-pinTally output connector RS-422A/RS-232C selector switchExternal interfaces ≥ Functions that can be controlled from the AG-A850≥ Connections ≥ Connection of conversion cableExample 1 Live application System DiagramExample 2 Live application CD player, etc PC with MX-Navi already installed Example 3 Editing applicationVideo camera Editing controllerPower supply and backup Setting panel screenINTVideo internal video setting screen 00EWhen Back Matte has been selected When Custom1, 2 has been selectedBack Color Level Pattern Grade Matte White 255 Black Color Set Pattern Matte Custom1 BackMWhen Memory has been selected When Frame =Memory Frame Mode When Frame00 E 1000 F 3015 Color Effects setting screenColor Effect Gain 128 Video Effects setting screen 1000FPos 128 Channel display Scrolled displayMosaic setting Defocus settingMono monochrome setting Mosaic Size Off Defocus LevelTime Effects still/strobe setting Time Screen Effects Still Field 10FDecay setting Paint settingNega negative setting Mirror setting Decay Time Off Paint Level Nega3D setting Video Effects setting screen Preset program transmission Execution of EffectsAB transition DSK keyTransition wipe pattern settings Effect-by-effect setting screens1000 F 0013 Wht Pattern Edge setting Pattern Width Color Edge Hard WhiteEffects setting Effects Light OffEffects Light Shadow Effects Time Light Trail SelfChroma Key setting Key setting Pos 128 19600E 1000F 3101 Wht Key Slice Slope Level 128 255Color cancel setting Crop setting Color Offset Slice Area Mono L CancelBorder setting CropKey setting Pos 128 Luminance Key and EXT Key external key settings00E 1000F 3102 Wht Key setting Title Key setting00E 1000F 9501 Basic Pattern Key setting numbers 3001 to 00E 1000F 3002Other key settings numbers 3301 and up 1000F 3301 Wht3Dmodify setting Effect-by-effect setting screens Key Learn setting Empty Modify 9000 Setup00 E 1000 F 3013 Frame Level Copy 255 Paste Rotate Time TransF Exit 128With flag #6002 Insert Replace Flag Frame Level Copy 255 Paste Width Angle Time Amp Exit 192With accordion #6003 Insert Replace Frame Level Copy 255 Paste Width Angle Amp Exit 192Pattern number selected Processing after cancel operation DSK Source settings DSK/Fade settings00E 1000F Crop setting DSK Key settingsDSK On/Off setting Fade settings Fade Audio Phone Black After White Off Pre BlueAudio Effects settings PAN setting00E 1000F Wht BalanceEQ equalizer setting EQ Mid equalizer midrange settingVoice Change voice changer setting Mute setting1000F 3015 Wht Setup initial setting screenWash Ph 128 Pr 196 Power power on setting Direct Pattern setting00 E 1000 F 3015 Wht 00 E 1000 F WhtExample of transition Pos 128 196 Example of key pattern Pos 128 Y 196Audio Video Input settings Factory settings Audio Input Video Setup Default LinkSetting method 3015 WhtGen Lock external synchronization setting Memory settingVideo Format setting System2 setting System1 settingBus setting Audio Level setting File settingOther settings Setting methodRecall method Clearing eventsTransition time selection Correlation between number key settings and Pattern buttonNumber key priorities Transition patterns Pair100 101 102 DVE CUT SAT MIX 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 139 140 MIX 3D DVE Key patterns LUM3305 Exp 3315 4701 4702 4703 4704 4705 4706 4707 4708 4730 4731 4732 4733 4769 4770 4771 4772 4773 +Diss 4789 4790 4791 4792 4793 10 T-11 T-12 28 T-29 T-3014 T-15 17 T-18 T-19 22 T-23 T-24 9711 9721 9731About this software Overview of MX-NaviUSB driver MX-NaviProcessing of image data Management of the image memory ≥ Memory capacityInstallation of the USB driver Before useAG-MX70 connections For Windows 98 and Windows 2000 NotesFor Windows XP Note Installation of MX-Navi Operation confirmationStartup and shutdown Screen descriptionsIcon 9NAME/COMMENT File menu Menu descriptionsEdit menu View menu Cursor menuTool menu Operation menuHelp menu Setting the Title data playback properties Title data operationsFlow until Title data playback Registering Title data in the transmission list≥ Effect Automatic transmission and playback of Title data Manual transmission and playback of Title dataClearing Title data Checking the Title data image Reordering the transmission listSaving the transmission list Opening a transmission listOther operations Changing the AG-MX-70 memory settingsChecking the memory status of the AG-MX70 Transmission and playback of IntVideo data Clearing IntVideo dataSaving data Recalling eventsSetting the initial properties Still DurationMovie Duration Roll SpeedSetting the operating environment Boot and shutdownMemory management File ManagementList of short-cut keys Left arrowDown arrow Open the properties of the selected dataBefore calling for service Problem What to check≥Update the video card driver to the newest version Specifications GeneralVideo INPUT/OUTPUT Accessories Installation of the AG-YA70 Installation of the AG-VE70 AG-VE70Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company
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