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702P, DFS-700P, BKDF- 702, BKDF-712, BKDF-711 service manual
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Specifications
Characteristics
Resetting the parameters to their initial values
6SET UP button
Procedure
Downstream keys are always delayed by 6H
Selecting Signals Output to the Auxiliary Bus
When effect parameters are already adjusted
Setting items
Power switch and indicator
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Contents
Volume 1 1st Edition
SERVICE MANUAL
DME SWITCHER
DFS-700 DFS-700P
Table of Contents
1.Operating Instructions 2.Service Overview
Manual Structure
Electrical Alignment
Self-diagnosis
4-3-24
Page
Manual Structure
Contents
Purpose of this manual
Related manuals
Page
Operating Instructions
DFS-700/700P
Section
DME Switcher
Owner’s Record
Table of Contents
Overview
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
Table of Contents
System Connections and Settings
Basic Operation
Advanced Operations
Overview
Features of This System
Chapter
Table of Contents
Features of This System
Option Boards
Color correction function
User program effect and snapshot function
Control Panel
Location and Function of Parts and Controls
Chapter
see page
2Primary cross-pointbus section
Control Panel
1Delegation section
4Pattern/numeric keypad
Control Panel
3Effect transition section
6EDITOR and GPI buttons
Control Panel
5Fade-to-blackand DSK section
7Menu control section
6SET UP button
1-10
Control Panel
2 DSK downstream keyer section
Control Panel
1-11
8Effect control section
9User program section
1-12
Processor Unit
qs 25-pinconnector rear panel
Power switch and indicator
2-14
Processor Unit
2-15
COMPONENT/COMPOSITE OPTION 5 to 8 BNC-type
Basic Operation
DME Switcher Introduction
1-14
Chapter
Setting items
DME Switcher Introduction
Procedure
Example Operation 1: Wipe
DME Switcher Introduction
1-16
Setting items
Example Operation 2: Picture-in-Picture
4 1,9
DME Switcher Introduction Demonstration
1-18
To end the demonstration
To start the demonstration
DME Switcher Introduction Using the Menus
1-19
Accessing a menu
Changing settings
1-20 Selecting Images
B F B F
Background Image and Foreground Image
Background and foreground in a transition effect
Previewing the image after an effect is executed
1-21
Selecting Images
1-22
Selecting an Effect
Selecting Signals Output to the Auxiliary Bus
Selecting Images
Selecting an Effect Example Effects
1-23
Selecting an Effect
1-24
Nonlinear effects
Two-channelDME effects
Procedure
1-25
Selecting an Effect
Selection in Direct Pattern Selection Mode
1-26
1 2 3
Selection in Pattern Number Specification Mode
Procedure
Modifying the Boundary — Border, Soft Edge
Beveled Edge, and Crop
Procedure
When effect parameters are already adjusted
continued
Procedure
Indications in the EDGE menu with square brackets
Procedure
Modifying the Pattern — User Modifiable Effects
procedure
the location section
1-30
Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 — Title Key
Modifying the Pattern — User Modifiable Effects
Luminance Key
Procedure
1-31
Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 — Title Key
To remove the luminance key
Auto chroma keying
Chroma Keying
• Auto chroma keying
• Manual chroma keying
Making fine adjustments to the composite image
1-33
Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 — Title Key
If there are variations in the background color
In combination with a luminance key
Manual chroma key
Inserting Characters and Graphics 1 — Title Key
1-35
Use the following procedure
To invert the mask
Masking Part of a Title Key
Removing the mask
1-37
1 5 1
Procedure
Downstream keys are always delayed by 6H
To invert the downstream key source signal
1-38
Applying a border to a downstream key
To remove the border
1-39
Setting Up a Transition
Setting the Transition Time
Procedure
Setting Up a Transition
1-40
Setting the Transition Direction
Operation of transition effects
1-41
Executing an Effect
Using the AUTO TRANS button
Using the fader lever
1-42
Adjusting Color Mattes
Procedure
Executing an Effect
Adjusting Color Mattes
Adjusting Image Colors — Color Correction
Procedure
To copy a matte color
1-44
Freezing an Input Image — Frame Memory Function
Adjusting Image Colors — Color Correction
Procedure
Setting the fade-to-blacktransition time
Fade-to-Black
Freezing an Input Image — Frame Memory Function
Recalling a freeze frame saved in memory
Changing Direct Pattern Assignments
Advanced Operations
1-46
Chapter
1-47
User Program Effects
Changing Direct Pattern Assignments
Constructing a User Program Effect
Modification Parameters
1-48
User Program Effects Types of User Program Effect
DFS-700/700P
User Program Effects
Resetting the parameters to their initial values
1-50
Setting the type of interpolation
User Program Effects
Creating New User Program Effects
1-51
User Program Effects
User Program Effects
1-52
Editing User Program Effects
To recall a user program effect
User Program Effects
User Program Effects
1-54
Copying a key frame
To save key frame data
1-55
2 5 3,5
User Program Effects
Executing User Program Effects
2 3 4
Snapshots
1-56
To cancel the snapshot saving operation
To cancel the snapshot recall operation
2 1 3 4
Snapshots Recalling a Snapshot
Snapshot Demonstration
Control From the PVE-500
Control From Editing Control Units
1-58
Control using PVE-500control signals
Control From the PVE-500 Preparations
Signal flow
A/B Roll Editing
Cut Editing
1-60
Control From the BVE-600
Procedure
Control From the PVE-500
Signal flow
1-61
Timing of the trigger T1/T2 signals
Control From the BVE-600 A/B Roll Editing
1-62
Control From the BVE-900/2000Series
Control using editor control signals
Downstream key control using GPI signals
Editing point delay
Control Using GPI Signals
Control From the BVE-900/2000Series
Notes on Operation
Control Using GPI Signals
1-64
Signal flow
Timing of the GPI signal
Preread Editing
System Connections and Settings
1-65
Settings for preread editing
1-66 Basic System Connections
Key Signal Connections
Connections for an A/B Roll Editing System
System Connections for Preread Editing
1-67
When using GPI signals
1-68
Setup Menu Settings
Setup Menu Organization
System Setup page 1/8
Input Video Setup page 3/8
1-69
Output Video Setup page 4/8
Setup Menu Settings
Warning Messages
Appendixes
1-70 Setup Menu Settings
Control Panel Setup page 5/8
1-71
Effect Type List
Warning Messages
Warning message list
1-72
Effect Control Parameter List
Effect Type List
continued
Effect Control Parameter List
1-73
DFS-700/700P
continued
Effect Control Parameter List
1-74
DFS-700/700P
continued
Effect Control Parameter List
1-75
DFS-700/700P
continued
Effect Control Parameter List
1-76
DFS-700/700P
continued
Effect Control Parameter List
1-77
DFS-700/700P
continued
Effect Control Parameter List
1-78
DFS-700/700P
continued
Effect Control Parameter List
1-79
DFS-700/700P
continued
1-80
Effect Motion Types
Pattern Effect type and adjustable parameters
Characteristics
A-23
Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations
A-22
Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations
1-82
A-25
DFS-700/700P
Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations
1-83
A-27
DFS-700/700P
1-84
Effect Pattern Image List
Effect Pattern Variant Forms and Decorations
FG FG
Effect Pattern Image List
1-85
Appendixes
1-86
Effect Pattern Image List
Effect Pattern Image List
T T T T T T
1-88
Effect Pattern Image List
T T T T
1-89
Effect Pattern Image List
Appendixes
1-90
Effect Pattern Image List
T T T
1-91
Effect Pattern Image List
Appendixes
1-92
Effect Pattern Image List
T T T T T T T T T T T
Effect Pattern Image List
Appendixes
1-94
Effect Pattern Image List
T T T T T T T T T
1-95
Effect Pattern Image List
Effect Pattern Image List
1-96
A A A
1-97
Effect Pattern Image List
T T T T T T T T
1-98
Effect Pattern Image List
Special wipe
Effect Pattern Image List
1-100 Effect Pattern Image List
Effect Pattern Image List
To Exchange the Button Labels
1-101
1-102
SpecifiSpecificationsations
Input signals
Output signals
B–Ysignal
1-103
Component signal
Composite signal
DFS-700/700P
Index
1-104
W, X, Y
Index
P, Q
DFS-700/700P
1-106
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