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Appendixes

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Effect Control Parameter List

 

Effect control parameters (continued)

Pattern

Effect type and adjustable parameters

No.

 

2710

3D page turn

2711

F1: Direction of turn (Angle = 0 to 100)

 

F2: Change in turn direction (Curve = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Radius of turn (Radius = 0 to 100)

 

F4: Adjustment of effect end position (EndAdj= –100 to +100)

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F10: Delay before start of turn (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

2712

3D page turn

2713

F3: Radius of turn (Radius = 0 to 100)

 

F4: Adjustment of effect end position (EndAdj= –100 to +100)

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F10: Delay before start of turn (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

2714

3D page turn

2715

F3: Radius of turn (Radius = 0 to 100)

 

F4: Adjustment of effect end position (EndAdj= –100 to +100)

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F10: Delay before start of turn (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

2720

3D twist

 

F1: Direction of twist (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

F2: Change in twist direction (Curve = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Area of the part that twists (Area = 0 to 100)

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F10: Delay before start of twist (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

2721

3D twist

to

F3: Area of the part that twists (Area = 0 to 100)

2724

F4: Type of twist (TYPE = TYPE01/TYPE02/TYPE03/TYPE04)

 

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F10: Delay before start of twist (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

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(continued)

 

Effect control parameters (continued)

 

Pattern

Effect type and adjustable parameters

 

No.

 

 

2730

3D box twist

 

to

F3: Area of the part that twists (Area = 0 to 100)

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2739

F4: Type of twist (TYPE = TYPE01/TYPE02/TYPE03/TYPE04)

 

 

F5: Delay before start of twist (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

 

2750

3D modeling effect

 

 

F1: Amplitude of swirl (Amp = 0 to 100)

 

 

F2: X-axis rotation of path into swirl (Path_X = –100 to +100)

 

 

F3: Y-axis rotation of path into swirl (Path_Y = –100 to +100)

 

 

F4: Z-axis rotation of path into swirl (Path_Z = –100 to +100)

 

2800

3D beveled edge, Picture-in-picture

 

to

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

 

2805

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

 

 

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

 

 

F4: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

 

F5: Bevel frame type (TYPE = TYPE01 to TYPE10)

 

 

F6: Width of frame (Width = 0 to 100)

 

 

F10: Position of light source (Light = –100 to +100)

 

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

 

2810

3D modeled edge, Picture-in-picture

 

to

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

 

2813

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

 

 

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

 

 

F4: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

 

F5: Border frame type (TYPE = TYPE01 to TYPE04)

 

 

F6: Width of frame (Width = 0 to 100)

 

 

F7: Length of protruding part of frame (Length = 0 to 100)

 

 

F8: Sharpness of frame edges (Sharp = 0 to 100)(2810 and 2811 only)

 

 

F9: Position in the depth direction of the picture (Depth = 0 to 100)

 

 

F10: Position of light source (Light = –100 to +100)

 

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

 

(continued)

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Sony DFS-700P, BKDF- 702, BKDF-712, BKDF-711, 702P service manual 14Appendixes

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