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Appendixes

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Effect Control Parameter List

 

Effect control parameters (continued)

Pattern

Effect type and adjustable parameters

No.

 

2510 2ch picture-in-picture (with perspective, horizontal alignment)

to

F1: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

2513

F2: Y-axis size (Size_Y = 0 to 100)

 

 

F3: Y-axis position (Pos_Y = 0 to 100)

 

F4: X-axis size (Size_X = 0 to 100)

 

F5: Relative position on X axis (Gap_X = 0 to 100)

2514

2ch picture-in-picture (with perspective, vertical alignment)

to

F1: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

2517

F2: X-axis size (Size_ X = 0 to 100)

 

 

F3: X-axis position (Pos_ X = 0 to 100)

 

F4: Y-axis size (Size_Y = 0 to 100)

 

F5: Relative position on Y axis (Gap_Y = 0 to 100)

2518

2ch picture-in-picture (manual)

 

F1: X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F2: Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F4: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F5: Form of picture (PTN = RECT/CIRCLE/HEART/DIA/PENTA/HEXA/

 

5STAR/6STAR)

 

F6: Direction of X-axis rotation (SYM RX X = ON/OFF)

 

F7: Direction of Y-axis rotation (SYM RY Y = ON/OFF)

 

F8: Direction of Z-axis rotation (SYM RZ Z = ON/OFF)

 

F11: Relative position on X axis (Loc_X2 = –100 to +100)

 

F12: Relative position on Y axis (Loc _Y2 = –100 to +100)

 

F13: Relative position on z axis (Loc _Z2 = –100 to +100)

 

F14: Two-picture combination type (COMBIN = ZLOC/CH1/CH2/MIX)

2519

2ch picture-in-picture (manual)

 

F1: X-axis rotation (CH1) (Rot_X1 = –100 to +100)

 

F2: Y-axis rotation (CH1) (Rot_Y1 = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Z-axis rotation (CH1) (Rot_Z1 = –100 to +100)

 

F4: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F5: Form of picture (PTN = RECT/CIRCLE/HEART/DIA)

 

F6: X-axis rotation (CH2) (Rot_X2 = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Y-axis rotation (CH2) (Rot_Y2 = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Z-axis rotation (CH2) (Rot_Z2 = –100 to +100)

 

F11: X-axis position (CH2) (Loc_X2 = –100 to +100)

 

F12: Y-axis position (CH2) (Loc_Y2 = –100 to +100)

 

F13: Z-axis position (CH2) (Loc_Z2 = –100 to +100)

 

F14: Two-picture combination type (COMBIN = ZLOC/CH1/CH2/MIX)

2520

2ch picture-in-picture

 

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

 

(continued)

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Effect control parameters (continued)

Pattern Effect type and adjustable parameters

No.

2521 2ch picture-in-picture (slide)

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Direction of picture movement (CH1) (1CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/ BOTTOM/BTM-R/BTM-L/TOP-L/TOP-R)

F3: Direction of picture movement (CH2) (2CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/ BOTTOM/BTM-R/BTM-L/TOP-L/TOP-R)

2522 2ch picture-in-picture

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Direction of picture movement (CH1) (1CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/ BOTTOM/BTM-R/BTM-L/TOP-L/TOP-R)

F3: Direction of picture movement (CH2) (2CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/ BOTTOM/BTM-R/BTM-L/TOP-L/TOP-R)

2523 2ch picture-in-picture (compressed, expanded)

2524 F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Direction of picture movement (CH1) (1CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/

BOTTOM/HORZ/VERT)

F3: Direction of picture movement (CH2) (2CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/

BOTTOM/HORZ/VERT)

2525 2ch picture-in-picture

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Direction of picture movement (CH1) (1CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/

BOTTOM)

F3: Direction of picture movement (CH2) (2CHDIR = LEFT/RIGHT/TOP/

BOTTOM)

F4: Direction of effect (CH1) (1chAng = –100 to +100)

F5: Direction of effect (CH2) (2chAng = –100 to +100)

2526 2ch picture-in-picture

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Direction of picture movement (CH1) (1CHROT = TOP-L1/ TOP-L2/ TOP-R1 /TOP-R2/BTM-R1/ BTM-R2/BTM-L1/ BTM-L2)

F3: Direction of picture movement (CH2) (2CHROT = TOP-L1/ TOP-L2/ TOP-R1 /TOP-R2/BTM-R1/ BTM-R2/BTM-L1/ BTM-L2)

2527 2ch picture-in-picture

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Direction of picture movement (CH1) (1CHROT = TOP1/ TOP2/ BTM1/ BTM2/LEFT1/LEFT2/RIGHT1/RIGHT2)

F3: Direction of picture movement (CH2) (2CHROT = TOP1/ TOP2/ BTM1/ BTM2/LEFT1/LEFT2/RIGHT1/RIGHT2)

2530 2ch picture-in-picture

2531 F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Direction of picture movement (CH1) (ROTDIR = PLUS/MINUS)

F3: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

2532 2ch picture-in-picture

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

F2: Speed of rotation (Rot = –100 to +100)

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Sony BKDF-711, DFS-700P, BKDF- 702, BKDF-712, 702P service manual Bottom/Horz/Vert

702P, BKDF-711, BKDF-712, BKDF- 702, DFS-700P specifications

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