DFS-700/700P

Executing an Effect

To execute an effect, after setting the execution direction (normal/reverse), in the effect transition section press the AUTO TRANS button, or move the fader lever.

Using the AUTO TRANS button

To execute the effect automatically at the preset transition time, press the

AUTO TRANS button, turning it on.

 

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To pause the transition

During the transition, press the AUTO TRANS button, turning it off.

Note

If the fader lever is in an intermediate position, then the transition pauses at the corresponding position. To make sure the transition does not pause, first move the fader lever to either end of its travel.

To resume the transition

Press the AUTO TRANS button again.

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Fader lever

 

 

AUTO TRANS button

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Operation

Using the fader lever

 

 

 

By moving the fader lever from one end of its travel to the other at any

 

desired speed, you can manually control the transition.

 

 

The transition indicator on the left of the fader lever lights progressively

 

corresponding to the status of the transition. When the transition

 

completes, the transition indicator goes completely off.

 

 

For an effect in which the image switches like a cut, the transition occurs

 

when the fader lever is in the center position.

 

 

 

 

 

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After powering on the system, move the fader lever once through the

 

whole of its travel. This will ensure that the fader lever operates correctly.

 

 

To pause the transition

 

 

Stop moving the fader lever.

 

 

To resume the transition

 

 

Start moving the fader lever again.

Using the fader lever and AUTO TRANS button together

You can use the AUTO TRANS button to complete a transition started and paused with the fader lever, or in the opposite way, use the fader lever to complete a transition started and paused with the AUTO TRANS button.

If you resume a transition partially executed with the fader lever, using the AUTO TRANS button, then the transition time taken is in proportion to the setting for the entire transition. For example, if the transition time is set to 100 frames, and you carry out the equivalent of 25 frames with the fader lever, then press the AUTO TRANS button, the remainder of the transition will take 75 frames.

If you partially execute the transition with the AUTO TRANS button, then start moving the fader lever, the transition resumes when the fader lever reaches the corresponding intermediate position.

Note

When you carry out an auto transition by controlling the processor unit from an external editor through the EDITOR connector, then regardless of the fader lever position, the transition is executed in its entirety.

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Sony DFS-700P, BKDF- 702, BKDF-712, BKDF-711, 702P Executing an Effect, Using the Auto Trans button, Using the fader lever

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