DFS-700/700P

Control Panel

1Delegation section

3 Frame memory buttons

2Primary cross-point bus section

1Delegation buttons

 

 

CCR

TITLE 1

TITLE 2

DSK

SUPER BG FRGD 2

MEMORY

FRAME

FREEZ

AUXILIARY

 

 

SOURCE

SOURCE

FILL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 AUXILIARY buttons

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

MEMORY

INT

BLACK

1BACKGROUND bus buttons

2FOREGROUND bus buttons

BACKGROUND

BLACK

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

MEMORY

INT

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOREGROUND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BLACK

1

2

3

4

5

6

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8

MEMORY

INT

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 2 Location Parts

1Delegation buttons

VIDEO

2AUXILIARY buttons

1 BACKGROUND bus buttons

2 FOREGROUND bus buttons

Chapter 2 Location Parts

and Function of and Controls

Use these buttons to delegate the input signal corresponding to the selected AUXILIARY button to the corresponding function. Pressing one of these buttons lights it, and the corresponding AUXILIARY button also lights. Any other previously lit delegation button goes off.

CCR (color corrector) button: Signal for color correction

TITLE 1 SOURCE button: Title 1 source signal for inserting characters and graphics using a title key

TITLE 2 SOURCE button: Title 2 source signal for inserting characters and graphics using a title key (only available when the optional BKDF-711 2nd Channel DME Board is installed)

DSK (downstream keyer) FILL button: Fill signal

for the downstream keyer

SUPER BG (background) button: Background image for 3D effects

FRGD (foreground) 2 button: One of the foreground images for 3D effects

MEMORY button: Signal captured in frame memory

Select the input signal to be assigned to the function selected with a delegation button.

Select from the following buttons.

BLACK button: Black burst signal generated by the internal synchronizing signal generator in this unit Buttons 1 to 8: Signals input to the VIDEO INPUT 1

to 8 connectors on the rear panel of the processor unit. You can set the assignment of buttons to input connectors in the setup menu.

MEMORY button: Signal recorded in frame memory

INT (internal) VIDEO button: Signal generated by the internal video signal generator

3Frame memory buttons

FREEZ button: To capture the input signal selected by the MEMORY button in the delegation buttons (excluding the frame memory output signal) as a freeze image in frame memory, press this button, turning it on.

Press once more to end the freeze, turning it off. FRAME button: Select whether to capture a frame

or a field with the FREEZ button. Press this button, turning it on, to freeze a frame; when the button is off a field is captured.

When capturing fields, you can select in the setup menu whether to capture an odd or an even field.

Select the image to form the background for an effect. Select from the following buttons.

BLACK button: Select the black burst signal generated by the internal synchronizing signal generator in this unit.

Buttons 1 to 8: Signals input to the VIDEO INPUT 1 to 8 connectors on the rear panel of the processor unit. Press a button, turning it on, to select the corresponding signal.

You can set the assignment of buttons to input connectors in the setup menu.

MEMORY button: Select the signal recorded in frame memory.

INT (internal) VIDEO button: Select the internal video signal selected by pressing the MATTES button in the menu control section. If you hold down this button and press the DOWN and UP buttons in the pattern/numeric keypad, the selected video signal pattern changes.

When the signal on the background bus is output from the PGM OUT connector on the rear panel of the processor unit, the button which has been pressed lights red.

Select the image to form the foreground for an effect (or the “new” video in a transition).

The functions of the buttons are the same as in the BACKGROUND bus buttons.

When the signal on the foreground bus is output from the PGM OUT connector on the rear panel of the processor unit, the button which has been pressed lights red. If the signal is not output, the button pressed lights amber.

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Sony BKDF- 702, DFS-700P, BKDF-712, BKDF-711, 702P Control Panel, Delegation section, Primary cross-point bus section

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.

The Sony DFS-700 is a versatile digital signal processor designed for both field and studio use. It features high-definition video processing capabilities, supporting multiple video formats, including 1080i and 720p. This model is equipped with advanced digital signal processing technology, which ensures superior image quality through enhanced noise reduction and color correction. The DFS-700 also supports various input formats, allowing seamless integration with existing broadcast systems.

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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