Panasonic Musical Instrument AG MX70P User Manual

Digital AV Mixer  
AG-  
P
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.  
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Overview  
This digital audio mixer is designed for a host of applications including cases where the video signals of video equipment are  
combined through digital processing or where many different kinds of effects are added. It incorporates two frame  
synchronizers, a feature which makes it unnecessary for two video signals to be synchronized. Its dedicated software  
program, the MX-Navi, enables titles to be downloaded from a PC to facilitate the insertion of titles. In addition to the wipe,  
mix and digital effects, this unit comes with built-in chroma key and luminance key functions. Since its downstream keys,  
fade controls and audio mixers can also be used, the effects required for AB roll editing can be added by just this one unit.  
Connectors for connecting an external controller are also provided.  
AB roll editing  
AB roll editing is made possible by the unit’s two built-in frame synchronizers.  
Connection of external editing controller  
The unit is equipped with GPI and RS-422A/RS-232C connectors to enable an external editing controller to be connected.  
Digital effect functions  
By using the unit’s internal digital memory, it is possible to mobilize the still, strobe, negative, mono, multi-strobe (division  
into 4, 9 or 16), mirror, mosaic and paint functions. Field/frame switching is possible for the still, strobe and multi functions.  
Ripple, multi, spark and other effects can also be provided by adding the 3D optional board (AG-VE70).  
Audio mixing  
The unit comes with four sets of input facilities.  
Mixed effects  
The unit provides a range of mixed effect functions enabling chroma key, luminance key, mix, wipe and DVE combinations  
as well as DSK and fading.  
Internal event memory  
The unit has a built-in memory that accommodates 100 patterns.  
Advanced reference 1 output featured  
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Contents  
AG-MX70  
Overview .......................................................... 3  
[Audio Effects] settings ................................ 49  
[PAN] setting ............................................................... 49  
[EQ] equalizer setting ................................................. 50  
[EQ Mid] equalizer midrange setting ......................... 50  
[Voice] (voice changer) setting .................................. 50  
[Mute] setting .............................................................. 50  
Parts and their functions ................................ 6  
Front panel controls ..................................................... 6  
Rear panel connection area ....................................... 14  
External interfaces ........................................ 17  
GPI ................................................................................ 17  
RS-422A ....................................................................... 17  
RS-232C ....................................................................... 17  
Tally .............................................................................. 17  
[Setup] initial setting screen ........................ 51  
[Power] (power ON) setting ........................................ 52  
[Direct Pattern] setting ............................................... 52  
[Audio Video Input] settings .......................................54  
[Memory] setting ......................................................... 55  
[Gen Lock] external synchronization setting ........... 55  
[Video Format] setting ................................................ 55  
[System1] setting ........................................................ 56  
[System2] setting ........................................................ 56  
[Bus] setting ................................................................ 56  
[Audio Level] setting .................................................. 57  
[File] setting ................................................................. 57  
System diagram ............................................ 18  
Power supply and backup ............................ 20  
Setting panel screen ..................................... 20  
[INTVideo] internal video setting screen .... 20  
[Color Effects] setting screen ...................... 23  
[Video Effects] setting screen ..................... 24  
Execution of Effects ..................................... 30  
Effect-by-effect setting screens .................. 31  
[Transition] wipe pattern settings ............................. 31  
[Chroma Key] setting .................................................. 34  
[Luminance Key] and[EXT Key] (external key) settings ... 36  
[Title Key] setting ........................................................ 37  
[Basic Pattern Key] setting ........................................ 38  
Other key settings ...................................................... 39  
Other settings ............................................... 58  
Event memory ............................................................. 58  
Pattern settings ........................................................... 58  
Transition time setting ............................................... 59  
Transition patterns ........................................ 60  
Key patterns .................................................. 68  
DSK/Fade settings ........................................ 46  
[DSK Source] settings ................................................ 46  
[DSK Key] settings ...................................................... 47  
[Crop] setting .............................................................. 47  
[DSK On/Off] setting ................................................... 47  
[Fade] settings ............................................................ 48  
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Contents  
MX-Navi  
About this software ...................................... 74  
Description of the software ........................................ 74  
System requirements ................................................. 74  
Title data operations ..................................... 86  
Flow until Title data playback .................................... 86  
Registering Title data in the transmission list ......... 86  
Setting the Title data playback properties ................ 86  
Manual transmission and playback of Title data ..... 88  
Automatic transmission and playback of Title data .... 88  
Clearing Title data ....................................................... 88  
Checking the Title data image ................................... 89  
Reordering the transmission list ............................... 89  
Saving the transmission list ...................................... 89  
Opening the transmission list ................................... 89  
Deleting Title data from the transmission list .......... 89  
Overview of MX-Navi .................................... 74  
Processing of image data ............................ 75  
By data type ................................................................ 75  
Display methods ......................................................... 75  
DSK effects .................................................................. 75  
Image size .................................................................... 75  
Image formats supported ........................................... 75  
Management of the image memory ........................... 76  
Before use ..................................................... 77  
AG-MX70 connections ................................................ 77  
Installation of the USB driver ..................................... 77  
For Windows 98 and Windows 2000 ................. 77  
For Windows ME ................................................. 78  
For Windows XP .................................................. 78  
Installation of MX-Navi ............................................... 79  
Operation confirmation .............................................. 79  
Other operations ........................................... 90  
Checking the memory status of the AG-MX70 ......... 90  
Changing the AG-MX-70 memory settings ............... 90  
Transmission and playback of IntVideo data ........... 91  
Clearing IntVideo data ................................................ 91  
Reading data ............................................................... 91  
Recalling events ......................................................... 91  
Setting the initial properties ...................................... 92  
Setting the operating environment ........................... 93  
Startup and shutdown .................................. 80  
How to start up MX-Navi ............................................. 80  
How to shut down MX-Navi ........................................ 80  
List of short-cut keys ................................... 94  
Before calling for service ............................. 95  
Specifications ............................................... 97  
Screen descriptions ..................................... 80  
Main window ............................................................... 80  
Icon mode ............................................................ 80  
List mode ............................................................. 82  
Menu descriptions ........................................ 83  
File menu ..................................................................... 83  
Edit menu .................................................................... 83  
View menu ................................................................... 84  
Cursor menu ............................................................... 84  
Operation menu .......................................................... 85  
Tool menu .................................................................... 85  
Help menu ................................................................... 85  
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Parts and their functions  
Front panel controls  
POWER  
X /Y  
Pb / Pr  
ON  
1
2
3
OFF  
Z
ASPECT  
H
V
SCENE  
HOLD CENTER GRABBER  
ON  
EDITOR  
PATTERN  
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8 7 6 5 4  
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5
POWER switch  
CENTER button  
This is used to switch the AC power on and off. Select  
“Power” from the “Setup” initial setting screen: “Reset” is  
selected to establish the default setting when the power  
is turned ON, and “Preset” is selected to start operation  
using the same settings which were in effect upon  
conclusion of the previous operation. When [Demo] is  
selected, the demo mode is established after the power  
is turned on. The demo mode can be exited by selecting  
[Enter].  
Centering is performed when this button is set to ON.  
In the case of color settings, the color saturation is set to  
zero.  
In the case of position settings, the pattern is centered.  
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HOLD button  
The joystick operation is stopped when this button is set  
to ON. However, even when this button is set to ON, the  
center button can be used.  
When the power is off, the operation panel settings are  
stored in the memory.  
Updating to the joystick value occurs when this button is  
set to OFF.  
ASPECT ratio control  
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Joystick  
This control is used to set the aspect ratio for key  
patterns whose aspect ratio can be set. When it is  
turned in the H direction, the width (horizontal) is  
increased; when it is turned in the V direction, the height  
(vertical) is increased.  
The joystick is used both as the XY positioner and the  
controller for the color settings. It is switched as  
required. It can set X, Y and Z for patterns that can be  
positioned.  
It can also set the color corrector UV white balance and  
chroma saturation.  
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9
Aspect ON button  
It can be used as the position X/Y controller for the  
selection of the blue background when the chroma keys  
are set.  
When this button is at ON, the setting performed by the  
aspect ratio control takes effect. When it is at OFF, the  
default aspect ratio (center value) is established.  
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4
Rotary Z control  
EDITOR enable button  
This control is used to set the key size Z during the key  
position settings and the luminance setting Y among the  
color settings.  
Editor enable can enable or disable control using RS-  
422A, and when control is disabled, settings can be  
performed by manual operations even during editing  
operations using RS-422A.  
SCENE GRABBER button  
When this is set to ON with a specific key pattern, it can  
paste the image in the key onto the pattern and move it.  
When the lamp of this button is lighted (ON), the settings  
from the editor are accepted; when it is off (OFF), the  
settings are canceled, and the settings can be performed  
manually.  
<Note>  
It is possible to select either the multi-strobe or scene  
grabber (but not both). Whichever one was selected last  
takes precedence, and the previously selected effects are  
canceled.  
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Parts and their functions  
1 2 3  
PATTERN  
ONE  
DSK  
REV  
LUM  
MIX  
WAY EFFECTS  
P in P  
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EXT  
CHRM  
4
5
7
6
1
6
7
REV (reverse) button  
MIX button  
This button is used to reverse the keys and transition key  
patterns, reverse the frame in/out, and reverse the  
chroma key, luminance key, external key and title α key  
signals.  
This is used to call mix transitions.  
LUM (luminance) key button  
This is used to call the luminance key. When it is called,  
the previous setting is stored in the memory.  
The button’s lamp flashes with patterns that have no  
reverse operations, indicating that these patterns cannot  
be reversed.  
CHRM (chroma) key button  
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This is used to call the chroma key. When it is called,  
the previous setting is stored in the memory.  
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3
ONE WAY button  
At the AB bus setting stage, this button sets the transition  
pattern to a pattern from one direction.  
The button’s lamp flashes with preset bus or program  
bus or with patterns that have no reverse patterns,  
indicating that the effects cannot be executed.  
DSK EFFECTS button  
When this button is set to the ON position, the transition  
pattern and 3D-DVE are used for DSK. ME is set to  
Diss.  
When the DSK effects are ON, the chroma key and  
luminance key cannot be selected.  
This button is set to OFF as the default setting, and  
some patterns cannot be used for the DSK effects.  
<Note>  
If DSK-Effects has been set to ON for a pattern which is not  
supported by DSK using a wipe pattern number, the button’s  
lamp flashes to indicate that DSK effects cannot be applied.  
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Direct key pattern buttons  
These buttons are used to call the key patterns directly.  
With the setup initial settings, key patterns can be set  
from the default settings to any patterns.  
The settings accompanying borders are also stored in  
the memory for each button.  
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Direct transition pattern buttons  
These buttons are used to directly call the transition  
patterns directly. With the setup initial settings, transition  
patterns can be set from the default settings to any  
patterns.  
The settings accompanying borders are also stored in  
the memory for each button.  
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Parts and their functions  
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5 7 9 ;  
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B/PRESET bus / STROBE execution button  
This button forcibly applies the strobe effect to the  
B/PRESET bus.  
EFFECTS  
PREVIEW  
A
ME  
PRV  
PROG  
A
PROG  
When the button is pressed, the B/PRESET video effect  
setting page appears on the LCD screen. The still and  
strobe field/frame setting is performed using the time  
effect settings of [Video Effects].  
VIDEO  
EFFECTS  
COLOR  
B
STILL  
STROBE  
EFFECTS  
DSK  
PRESET  
B
PRESET  
MIX EFFECT  
3 4  
6 8 : <  
<Note>  
Both still and strobe cannot be selected at the same time.  
Whichever one was selected last takes precedence. In the  
case of manual strobe, the effect is applied by pressing the  
button together with “Shift.”  
Preview output selection area  
The controls in this area are used to determine which  
images among the transition preview, DSK preview and A/B  
bus images are to be output from the PREVIEW output  
connector on the rear panel.  
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A/PROG bus / VIDEO EFFECTS execution  
button  
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ME PRV selector button  
This applies the mosaic, decay and other video effects  
set by [Video Effects] to the A/PROG bus.  
This button is used to select ME preview as the image to  
be output to the preview connector. With transitions, the  
image of the transition destination can be previewed;  
with keys, combined images can be previewed.  
When the button is pressed, the A/PROG video effect  
setting page appears on the LCD screen. When it is  
pressed together with the Shift button, the A/PROG video  
effect setting page can be displayed on the LCD screen  
without changing the ON/OFF setting of the effects.  
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A/PROG bus selector button  
This button is used to select the A/PROG bus as the  
image to be output to the preview connector.  
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B/PRESET bus / VIDEO EFFECTS execution  
button  
This applies the mosaic, decay and other video effects  
set by [Video Effects] to the B/PRESET bus.  
When it is pressed together with the Shift button, the  
A/PROG video effect setting page can be displayed on  
the LCD screen without changing the ON/OFF setting of  
the effects.  
3
B/PRESET bus selector button  
This button is used to select the B/PRESET bus as the  
image to be output to the preview connector.  
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DSK selector button  
This button is used to select the DSK combined image as  
the image to be output to the preview connector.  
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A/PROG bus color effect execution button  
Effect execution button area  
This applies the white balance, brightness adjustment  
and other color effects set by [Color Effects] to the  
A/PROG bus.  
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A/PROG bus / STILL execution button  
When it is pressed together with the Shift key, the  
A/PROG color effect setting page can be displayed on  
the LCD screen without changing the ON/OFF setting of  
the effects.  
This button forcibly applies the still effect to the A/PROG  
bus.  
When it is pressed, the A/PROG video effect setting  
page appears on the LCD screen.  
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B/PRESET bus / STILL execution button  
This button forcibly applies the still effect to the  
B/PRESET bus.  
When it is pressed, the B/PRESET video effect setting  
page appears on the LCD screen.  
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B/PRESET bus / COLOR EFFECTS  
execution button  
This applies the white balance, brightness adjustment  
and other color effects set by [Color Effects] to the  
B/PRESET bus.  
When it is pressed together with the Shift key, the  
B/PRESET color effect setting page can be displayed on  
the LCD screen without changing the ON/OFF setting of  
the effects.  
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A/PROG bus / STROBE execution button  
This button forcibly applies the strobe effect to the  
A/PROG bus. The setting is performed as a [Video  
Effects] setting screen.  
When the button is pressed, the A/PROG video effect  
setting page appears on the LCD screen.  
<Note>  
Both the color effects and mono effects cannot be selected  
at the same time. If both are selected, the mono effects  
always take precedence.  
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Parts and their functions  
Setting panel area  
2 5  
POS. X 119X 107  
1
3
Z 235  
EVENT  
METime  
Pattern  
INT  
7
6
4
8
9
00E 02:00F 2101 Wht  
Transition  
Modify  
:
Pattern  
Edge  
;
Hard  
Off  
Light  
On  
Effects  
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A
CONTRAST  
INT  
VIDEO  
DSK  
AUDIO  
FADE  
EFFECTS  
SET UP  
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B
C
D
E >  
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1
2
LCD (liquid crystal) display  
The effect parameters, time settings and other  
information are shown on this display.  
Rotary control setting position display area  
The currently set positions of the rotary 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5  
controls are displayed here.  
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Joystick, Z parameter display area  
Scroll bar  
During positioning, the X/Y/Z parameters are displayed  
here; during the color settings, the Pb/Pr/Y parameters  
are displayed.  
This displays the position on the page of the item  
currently displayed.  
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Item, parameter setting area  
The details which are set using the setting pages are  
switched and displayed here.  
The selected settings are displayed negatively, and the  
parameters can each be changed using the rotary 1, 2,  
3, 4 and 5 controls.  
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4
5
Audio level meter  
This indicates the level of the output sound.  
Event number display area  
The event numbers are displayed here.  
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Rotary 1 control  
This control is used to set the parameter of a selected  
item.  
Time display area  
The ME, DSK and FADE transition times are displayed  
here.  
Rotary 2 control  
This control is used to set the parameter of a selected  
item.  
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7
Pattern number display area  
The transition and key numbers are displayed here.  
Internal (internally generated) video display  
area  
The settings for the internal video signals are displayed  
here.  
Rotary 3 control  
This control is used to set the parameter of a selected  
item.  
Rotary 4 control  
This control is used to set the parameter of a selected  
item.  
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Setting page display area  
The name of the page which has been set by the button  
operations is displayed here.  
Rotary 5 control  
This control is used to set the parameter of a selected  
item.  
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Parts and their functions  
2 5  
POS. X 119X 107  
1
3
Z 235  
EVENT  
METime  
Pattern  
INT  
7
6
4
8
9
00E 02:00F 2101 Wht  
Transition  
Modify  
:
Pattern  
Edge  
;
Hard  
Off  
Light  
On  
Effects  
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A
CONTRAST  
INT  
VIDEO  
DSK  
AUDIO  
FADE  
EFFECTS  
SET UP  
@
B
C
D
E >  
D
A
B
C
LCD CONTRAST control  
This control is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD  
display.  
DSK FADE (DSK/fade setting page display)  
button  
This button displays the DSK/fade setting page.  
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SET UP (initial setting page display) button  
This button displays the initial setting page.  
AUDIO EFFECTS (audio effect setting page  
display) button  
This button displays the audio effect setting page.  
INT VIDEO (internal video setting page  
display) button  
This button displays the internal video setting page.  
EVENT  
RECALL  
AUDIO  
1
2
3
EVENT RECALL button  
EFFECTS  
ON  
This button is used to read out events.  
1
2
3
4
SET  
FOLLOW  
EVENT SET button  
This button is used to store events in the memory.  
AUDIO EFFECTS ON (audio effect  
execution) button  
At the button’s ON setting, the effects which were set on  
the audio effect setting page are executed.  
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AUDIO FOLLOW video button  
This button enables the audio to be matched with the  
video during video ME transition or fading. Its function is  
supported at the ON position.  
ON or OFF is preset for fading on the DSK/fade setting  
page.  
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Parts and their functions  
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2
7
Number keys 1 to 9  
These keys can be used to input numerical values for the  
event numbers when the event recall button or event  
setting button is ON, for the pattern numbers when the  
event recall button or event setting button is OFF and the  
pattern number setting button is ON, and for the  
transition times when the pattern number setting button  
is OFF.  
PHONE  
TIME  
4
6
8
9
MIN  
PATTERN  
MAX  
ME  
5
DSK  
FADE  
3
7
8
5
9
6
3
7
4
8
“–” key  
This key is used to decrement the event numbers when  
the event recall button or event setting button is ON, the  
pattern numbers when the event recall button or event  
setting button is OFF and the pattern number setting  
button is ON, and the transition times when the pattern  
number setting button is OFF.  
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2
TITLE PLAY  
INT PLAY  
CANCEL  
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0
SHIFT  
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1
PHONE (headphone volume) control  
This control is used to adjust the level of the rear panel  
headphone (PHONE) output.  
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+key  
This key is used to increment the event numbers when  
the event recall button or event setting button is ON, the  
pattern numbers when the event recall button or event  
setting button is OFF and the pattern number setting  
button is ON, and the transition times when the pattern  
number setting button is OFF.  
The sound of the portion to be faded using the DSK/Fade  
setting can be monitored before fading so that it can be  
heard even when AudioFade is used.  
The sound is output from the rear panel. Since the audio  
meter displays the Prog output level, it will remain  
unchanged even when the headphone level is changed.  
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0 number key  
This key is used to input zeros. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, the animation in the title  
memory now selected starts playing.  
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3
TIME (time setting) rotary control  
This control is used to set the ME, DSK and FADE  
transition times.  
Period key  
PATTERN (transition/key pattern number  
setting) button  
Set this button to ON to set the pattern numbers using  
the number keys. At its OFF position, the time can be  
set using the number keys.  
This key is used to enter the seconds when inputting the  
time.  
Example: [2][.][5] > 2 seconds 5 frames  
When it is pressed together with the shift key, the internal  
video movie now selected starts playing.  
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ME (ME transition/key transition time)  
setting button  
Set this button to ON to set the time to be applied to the  
ME transition/key using the time setting rotary control.  
When the pattern number setting button is OFF, the time  
can be set using the number keys.  
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Shift key  
When this key is pressed together with another key, the  
resulting effect differs from the one produced when the  
key concerned is pressed on its own.  
Enter key  
This key is used to enter numerical values.  
When "OK?" appears on the LCD display, press this key  
to enter the setting.  
Entry is canceled when it is pressed together with the  
shift key.  
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6
DSK (DSK transition time) setting button  
Set this button to ON to set the time to be applied to DSK  
using the time setting rotary control.  
When the pattern number setting button is OFF, the time  
can be set using the number keys.  
FADE (fade transition time) setting button  
Set this button to ON to set the time to be applied to the  
FADE using the time setting rotary control.  
When the pattern number setting button is OFF, the time  
can be set using the number keys.  
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Parts and their functions  
1 2  
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6
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MIX EFFECTS  
FADE  
A / PROG  
SOURCE  
SHIFT  
SOURCE  
SOURCE  
SOURCE  
INT/EXT  
1
/
5
2
/
6
3
/
7
4
/
8
AUTO  
TAKE  
DSK  
B / PRESET  
1 3  
5
7
9
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SHIFT key  
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2
B/PRESET / SOURCE 4/8 selector button  
This button is used to select source 4 selected by the  
initial settings for the B/PRESET bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 8 is selected.  
This key has the same function as the shift key for the  
number keys.  
A/PROG /SOURCE 1/5 selector button  
This button is used to select source 1 selected by the  
initial settings for the A/PROG bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 5 is selected.  
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A/PROG / INT/EXT selector button  
This button is used to select the image (INT) selected on  
the internal video setting page for the A/PROG bus.  
When it is pressed together with the shift key, the  
external input (EXT) is selected.  
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4
5
6
7
8
B/PRESET / SOURCE 1/5 selector button  
This button is used to select source 1 selected by the  
initial settings for the B/PRESET bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 5 is selected.  
B/PRESET / INT/EXT selector button  
This button is used to select the image (INT) selected on  
the internal video setting page for the B/PRESET bus.  
When it is pressed together with the shift key, the  
external input (EXT) is selected.  
A/PROG / SOURCE 2/6 selector button  
This button is used to select source 2 selected by the  
initial settings for the A/PROG bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 6 is selected.  
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Transition lever  
This lever enables transitions to be performed manually.  
B/PRESET / SOURCE 2/6 selector button  
This button is used to select source 2 selected by the  
initial settings for the B/PRESET bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 6 is selected.  
FADE (fade execution) button  
This button enables fade-out into the color set on the  
[DSK/FADE] setting page.  
During execution, its lamp lights; during fade-out, it  
flashes.  
A/PROG / SOURCE 3/7 selector button  
This button is used to select source 3 selected by the  
initial settings for the A/PROG bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 7 is selected.  
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AUTO TAKE button  
This button enables the ME transitions and keys to be  
transited automatically. During execution, its lamp lights.  
When it is pressed again during transiting, the transiting  
stops at the position where it was pressed.  
B/PRESET / SOURCE 3/7 selector button  
This button is used to select source 3 selected by the  
initial settings for the B/PRESET bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 7 is selected.  
While the transiting is stopped, it flashes. When it  
pressed again, the transiting resumes.  
A/PROG / SOURCE 4/8 selector button  
This button is used to select source 4 selected by the  
initial settings for the A/PROG bus. When it is pressed  
together with the shift key, source 8 is selected.  
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DSK execution button  
This enables DSK which was set on the [DSK/FADE]  
setting page to be executed.  
During execution, its lamp lights; during DSK, it flashes.  
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Parts and their functions  
Audio mixer area  
SOURCE  
SOURCE  
SOURCE  
SOURCE  
MIC /  
AUX 2  
1
/
5
2
/
6
3
/
7
AUX 1  
4
/
8
MASTER  
MAX  
MAX  
MIN  
MIN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
SOURCE 1/5 fader  
SOURCE 4/8 fader  
This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 1  
which was set on the initial setting page; when it is  
operated together with the shift key, it is used to adjust  
the audio level of input 5.  
This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 4  
which was set on the initial setting page; when it is  
operated together with the shift key, it is used to adjust  
the audio level of input 8.  
The operation of the fader lever takes effect from where  
the internal level and lever position match or where the  
higher/lower relationship between them has been  
reversed when the input has been switched.  
The operation of the fader lever takes effect from where  
the internal level and lever position match or where the  
higher/lower relationship between them has been  
reversed when the input has been switched.  
<Note>  
SOURCE 2/6 fader  
The adjusted sounds of 1 to 8 are selected at the cross  
points and combined.  
This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 2  
which was set on the initial setting page; when it is  
operated together with the shift key, it is used to adjust  
the audio level of input 6.  
When [FOLLOW] is ON, the transition is coupled with Video.  
When [FOLLOW] is OFF, the transition is not coupled with  
Video. The sounds of both A and B are combined.  
The output level can be adjusted using the MASTER fader.  
The effects that have been set are executed using the Audio  
Effects ON button.  
The operation of the fader lever takes effect from where  
the internal level and lever position match or where the  
higher/lower relationship between them has been  
reversed when the input has been switched.  
5
AUX 1 fader  
This fader is used to set the audio level of input AUX 1.  
SOURCE 3/7 fader  
This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 3  
which was set on the initial setting page; when it is  
operated together with the shift key, it is used to adjust  
the audio level of input 7.  
6
MIC/AUX 2 fader  
This fader is used to adjust the audio level of the input  
AUX2 selected on the initial setting page or of MIC  
(sound selected by Setup).  
The operation of the fader lever takes effect from where  
the internal level and lever position match or where the  
higher/lower relationship between them has been  
reversed when the input has been switched.  
7
MASTER fader  
This fader is used to adjust the output level.  
It executes the effects which have been set by the Audio  
Effects ON button.  
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Parts and their functions  
Rear panel connection area  
1 2 3 4  
5 6 7 8 9  
5
8 9 :  
SDI  
EXT IN  
P
P
KEY  
Y
IN1  
IN2  
IN3  
IN4  
OUT  
B
R
G/L  
AUDIO OUT 2  
AUX IN  
1
2
L
L
MIC  
PHONE  
USB  
ADV-REF  
PREVIEW  
GPI  
R
R
EDITOR  
EXT IN (external key input area)  
1 2 3 4 6 7  
1
1
External key input connector  
MIC input connector  
This connector can be used for key or DSK applications.  
It can also be used for genlock signal using the settings  
on the initial setting page.  
This connector can be set to MIC or AUX 2 on the initial  
setting page.  
2
3
PHONE (headphone) output connector  
The headphones are connected to this connector.  
2
External input Y connector  
The cross point EXT or DSK Y signal is input to this  
USB interface connector  
This connector is used to connect to a personal  
computer and download files.  
connector.  
The DSK source can be set on the DSK/FADE setting  
page.  
4
5
ADV-REF (advanced reference) output  
connector  
This connector outputs the reference signal with  
advanced vertical phase for source input uses.  
3
External input PB connector  
The cross point EXT or DSK PB signal is input to this  
connector.  
4
External input PR connector  
The cross point EXT or DSK PR signal is input to this  
connector.  
<Notes>  
G/L (genlock reference) input connectors  
These are loop-through, automatically terminated  
connectors.  
They supply signals to the source VTR or camera and  
initiate genlock.  
They enable genlock for the G/L input or EXTKEY input  
by making a selection on the initial setting page.  
Non-standard signals are not accepted.  
Since the input signals do not pass through the frame  
synchronizers, they must be synchronized with this  
unit.  
6
7
PREVIEW output connector  
The signals selected by the preview selector button are  
output from this connector.  
SDI (SDI option area)  
5
IN1 connector  
GPI input connector  
6
IN2 connector  
A trigger is applied and a transition is enabled for ME,  
DSK or fade as selected on the initial setting page. The  
effect is applied 3 frames later.  
7
IN3 connector  
8
IN4 connector  
9
OUT connector  
The connectors listed above are used when the optional  
board (AG-YA70) has been installed.  
AUX IN (spare) 1 L and R input connectors  
AND  
AUX IN (spare) 2 L and R input connectors  
8
9
These connectors can be used by making a selection on  
the initial setting page.  
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AUDIO OUT 2 L and R output connectors  
These are unbalanced audio output connectors.  
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Parts and their functions  
1 2 3  
4
5 6 7  
8
@
VIDEO IN  
Y/V  
P /V5  
B
P
P /V6  
B
P
Y/V  
YC  
YC  
YC  
YC  
R
R
1
2
4
P /V7  
B
P
Y/V  
P /V8  
B
P
Y/V  
R
R
3
9 : ;  
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= > ?  
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Composite/component Y input 1 connector  
Composite 5/component PB input 1 connector  
Component PR input 1 connector  
YC input 1 connector  
Composite/component Y input 3 connector  
Composite 7/component PB input 3 connector  
Component PR input 3 connector  
YC input 3 connector  
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Composite/component Y input 2 connector  
Composite 6/component PB input 2 connector  
Component PR input 2 connector  
YC input 2 connector  
Composite/component Y input 4 connector  
Composite 8/component PB input 4 connector  
Component PR input 4 connector  
YC input 4 connector  
1 2 3 4  
5
VIDEO  
OUT  
P
P
V
Y
YC  
B
R
1
P
P
V
Y
YC  
B
R
2
AUD  
6 7 8 9  
:
1
2
3
4
5
6
Composite output 1 connector  
Component Y output 1 connector  
Component PB output 1 connector  
Component PR output 1 connector  
YC output 1 connector  
Composite output 2 connector  
Component Y output 2 connector  
Component PB output 2 connector  
Component PR output 2 connector  
YC output 2 connector  
7
8
9
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Parts and their functions  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT 1  
R
L
L
L
L
R
R
R
R
L
2
4
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Analog audio 1 input connectors  
The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input  
to the cross point selected on the initial setting page.  
Analog audio 4 input connectors  
The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input  
to the cross point selected on the initial setting page.  
Analog audio 2 input connectors  
The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input  
to the cross point selected on the initial setting page.  
Analog audio output connectors  
Analog audio 3 input connectors  
The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input  
to the cross point selected on the initial setting page.  
2
EDITOR  
O
RS422 SIGNAL  
GND  
1
RS232C  
3
1
TALLY  
~AC IN  
4
2
AUDIO OUT 1  
R
5
1
4
EDITOR interface connector (9-pin)  
This connector is used to connect the unit with an RS-  
422A or RS-232C controller.  
TALLY output connector  
The rear panel tally is for the cross point 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  
or 8 output.  
The connector used by the cross point is turned ON.  
2
3
RS-422A/RS-232C selector switch  
This is used to switch between the RS-422A and RS-  
232C control protocols.  
Example of tally connections  
(Max. voltage: 3.5V)  
AG-MX70  
SIGNAL GND (ground) terminal  
TALLY  
output  
(Max. current: 50 mA)  
Tally LED  
GND  
5
AC IN power socket  
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External interfaces  
This unit comes with three connectors to support four  
external interfaces: a GPI input connector, RS-422A/RS-232  
(9-pin) connector and a Tally output connector. Select the  
connector that suits the editing controller model used.  
RS-232C  
This enables the unit to be controlled using a personal  
computer. All of the units functions with the exception of  
AUX 1 and AUX 2 can be set.  
Connection of conversion cable  
GPI (general purpose interface)  
RS-232C  
25-pin  
AG-MX70  
9-pin  
This enables the use of auto takes with the GPI output of  
the external controller. At the fall of the GPI signal, wipe/mix  
set on the panel or DSK or Fade is executed.  
1
3
4
5
6
7
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
SIG.G  
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
SPARE  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
SIG.G  
DSR  
SPARE  
RS-422A  
This enables the AG-A850 external editing controller to be  
connected to the unit and the VTR to be controlled from a  
remote location.  
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Functions that can be controlled from the AG-A850  
[DCE CONNECTION]  
Wipe settings  
Mixing  
Use the above conversion with the 9-pin straight cable  
as well.  
Auto take time and auto fade time settings  
Downstream key fade-in and fade-out  
Cross point source 1/source 2 (source 2/source 3  
or source 3/source 4) switching  
<Notes> Editing using the RS-422A, RS-232 and GPI  
interface connectors  
(Cross mode switching is performed by the RS-  
422A/RS-232C selector switch on the rear panel.  
Support for the editing controller is shown below.)  
The commands are received and then executed 3 frames  
later.  
If, while the 3D optional board is installed, the 1-Frame  
Dly mode has been selected by the system 1 settings  
(see page 56) on the Setupinitial setting screen, the  
pictures and sound from the source are always output  
with a 1-frame delay.  
Connections  
1) Set the RS-422A/RS-232C selector switch to  
RS-422A.”  
2) Connect the connecting cable from the AG-A850  
to the editing controller connector on this unit.  
When selecting a DVE pattern, set the transition time to  
more than 2 frames. No guarantees are made for frame  
accuracy if the time setting is lower than this.  
3) The pin layout of the editing controller connector  
is shown below.  
Tally  
5
4
3
2
1
This is the open connector for the tally lamp.  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Connector (9P)  
9
8
7
6
Pin No  
Signal  
Connector (9P)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FRAME GROUND  
TRANSMIT A  
Pin No  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Output for cross point 1  
Output for cross point 2  
Output for cross point 3  
Output for cross point 4  
Output for cross point 5  
Output for cross point 6  
Output for cross point 7  
Output for cross point 8 or EXT  
GND  
RECEIVE B  
RECEIVE COMMON  
SPARE  
TRANSMIT COMMON  
TRANSMIT B  
RECEIVE A  
FRAME GROUND  
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System Diagram  
By connecting cameras, VTRs and other video components, this unit can digitally process the video signals of these  
components.  
Example 1 Live application (1)  
CPST  
Y, Pb, Pr  
Box camera  
KEY  
ADV-REF  
(Genlock  
enabled as  
genlock  
source)  
SDI  
(Video)  
AG-MX70  
Through connection  
Through connection  
Box camera  
Box camera  
Y, Pb, Pr  
SDI IN2  
SDI IN3  
SDI  
(Video)  
SDI OUT  
SDI IN4  
MIC  
USB  
SDI  
(Audio/Video)  
Termination  
VTR  
Microphone  
PC (with MX-Navi already  
installed)  
Example 2 Live application (2)  
Signal  
generator  
CPST  
Y, Pb, Pr  
Termination  
Box camera  
G/L  
(Genlock enabled  
as genlock source)  
ADV-REF  
SDI  
(Video)  
Through connection  
KEY  
Box camera  
Y, Pb, Pr  
SDI IN2  
AG-MX70  
SDI  
SDI OUT  
Through connection  
(Video)  
SDI IN3  
SDI IN4  
Box camera  
MIC  
USB  
SDI  
(Audio/Video)  
Termination  
VTR  
Microphone  
PC (with MX-Navi already  
installed)  
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System Diagram  
Example 3 Editing application  
RS-422A  
Editing  
controller  
SDI  
(Audio/Video)  
VTR  
VTR  
G/L *2  
RS-422A  
(Genlock enabled as  
genlock source)  
SDI  
(Audio/Video)  
ADV  
REF *1  
RS-422A  
Signal  
generator  
SDI IN1  
SDI IN2  
SDI IN3  
AG-MX70  
SDI  
(Audio/Video)  
RS-422A  
Video camera  
Video camera  
SDI IN4  
SDI OUT  
VTR  
AUX1/AUX2  
USB  
SDI  
(Audio/Video)  
Termination  
Analog audio signals  
CD player, etc.  
PC (with MX-Navi already  
installed)  
*1: Connection of the ADF REF signal is not absolutely essential but when this signal has been connected,  
StillOffcan be selected by the bus setting (see page 56) on the Setupinitial setting screen and input can  
be switched directly using the cross point button.  
*2: ADV REF can also be used as an alternative to the G/L loop-through signal as the sync signal supplied to  
the AG-A850 editing controller.  
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Power supply and backup  
The operation panel settings are stored in the memory when the power is turned off.  
The default settings are established when the power is turned back on by selecting [Power] > [Reset] on the [Setup] initial  
setting screen, and the system is started from the settings which were established at the completion of the previous session  
by selecting [Power] > [Preset]. If [Demo] has been selected on the [Setup] panel, the demonstration mode is established  
when the power is turned on.  
Select [Reset] or [Preset] on the [Setup] panel from the demonstration mode to restart the system. The demonstration mode  
can be exited using [Enter].  
The panel settings, setup settings and their files, key learn settings and event memory data are saved. These settings and  
data are backed up by the flash memory even when the power is turned off.  
Setting panel screen  
The units various functions are adjusted on the setting panel screen. This screen is basically configured as follows.  
Displayed at the top level of the screen are the joystick XY and rotary Z values and the audio meter.  
Displayed at the second level of the screen from the top are the event number, transition time, pattern number and  
internal video setting.  
Displayed at the third level of the screen from the top are the title of the menu on the display and the item setting ranges.  
The settings are displayed from the center down. The settings of four items are displayed per page. If there are more  
than four item settings, they can be scrolled and displayed using the rotary 1 or 2 control. Two lines are allocated to  
each item, and 7 or so alphanumerics are displayed per item. In some cases, abbreviations are used for the displays.  
The display of selected setting item is highlighted in reverse video.  
Selected setting items are returned to their default settings using [Shift] + [.].  
[INTVideo] internal video setting screen  
Wash Pb 128 Pr 128  
Wht  
Y
128  
Yelw  
Cyan  
Gren  
Mgt  
Event  
Pattern  
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Red  
INT Video  
Back Color  
Matte White  
Color  
Grade Pos 80  
Pattern Grade  
Blue  
Blk  
Level  
255  
1F  
H1  
0
Cst1  
Cst2  
CL Br  
St 1-30  
Mv 1-30  
Bar  
Memory  
Page  
Frame  
R3  
Mode  
Field Write  
1
R1  
R2  
R4  
R5  
The internal video settings are performed on this screen.  
This menu is selected when the INTVideo button below the LCD display is pressed. It is not selected using INT at a  
crosspoint. While these settings are performed, the color setting mode is established for joystick XYZ and rotary Z control.  
The color set appears at the top right.  
Setting items  
[Back Matte], [Color Bar] and [Memory] are selected using the rotary 1 control.  
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[INTVideo] internal video setting screen  
When [Back Matte] has been selected  
The joystick XY and rotary Z control displays are set to Wash, and the wash color that is the companion color for gradation is  
set.  
The joystick [X][Y] and rotary [Z] display change to [Pb], [Pr] and [Y], and the color can be set. [Pb][Pr] can be set to any  
value from 0 to 255 and [Y] to any value from 16 to 255 but only when [Custom1] or [Custom2] has been selected using  
rotary 2 control.  
Colors are selected using the rotary 2 control. There are 10  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
choices: White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue,  
Black, Custom1 and Custom2.  
The color level (Y level for White) is set using the rotary 3  
control. When [Custom1] or [Custom2] has been selected,  
either Back Matte or Wash is set.  
Back  
Color  
Level  
Pattern  
Grade  
Matte  
White  
255  
H1  
0
0 - 255  
Level  
0 - 255  
White  
Yellow  
Cyan  
Green  
Magenta  
Red  
Blue  
Black  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Off  
H1  
H2  
H3  
V1  
V2  
V3  
Diag1  
Diag2  
[Pattern] (gradation pattern) is set using the rotary 4 control.  
There are the following nine choices.  
Set  
BackM  
Wash  
[Off]  
[H1]  
[H2]  
[H3]  
[V1]  
[V2]  
[V3]  
: No gradation  
: Horizontal gradation 1  
: Horizontal gradation 2  
: Horizontal gradation 3  
: Vertical gradation 1  
: Vertical gradation 2  
: Vertical gradation 3  
[Diag1] : Diagonal gradation 1  
[Diag2] : Diagonal gradation 2  
The [Grade] combined gradation level is set using the rotary  
5 control. Any value from 0 to 255 can be set. The  
gradation position is set using [Shift] + rotary 5 control.  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
When [Custom1, 2] has been selected  
Black  
Color  
Set  
BackM  
Pattern  
Grade  
The rotary 3 control is used to select whether BackM (back  
matte) or Wash is to be set using the joystick. With Set  
BackM, the joystick XY and rotary Z control at the top of the  
screen appear as Matte,and with Set Wash, they appear  
as Wash,enabling the respective colors to be adjusted.  
The default color for Custom1 and Custom2 is black.  
Matte Custom1  
H1  
0
0 - 255  
Set  
BackM  
Wash  
Off  
H1  
H2  
H3  
V1  
V2  
V3  
Diag1  
Diag2  
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[INTVideo] internal video setting screen  
When [Memory] has been selected  
It is possible to write Prog output images in the memory using [Still] (still picture) or [Movie] (moving picture), and then play  
the written images back. It is possible to set the number of frames (number of pages) that can be used to a maximum of 30  
(NTSC) or 26 (PAL). However, if pages are allocated to titles, the number of pages will be reduced by the equivalent  
amount. The page allocation can be changed on the Setupinitial setting screen.  
When Frame = 1  
Write procedure  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Use the rotary 5 control to set the mode to Write.”  
Use the rotary 2 control to select the page on which the  
images are to be written.  
Memory Page  
Frame  
Mode  
1
1
Field  
Write  
Use the rotary 3 control to set the number of frames to be  
written. Set 1 as the number of frames for Still writing and  
set a number greater than 1 for Movie writing.  
Write  
Preview  
Exit  
1 - 30/26 1 - 30/26 Field  
(NTSC/PAL) (NTSC/PAL) Frame  
Check the image to be written at the Prog output, and  
when the image to be written appears, write it using  
Enter.In the case of Movie, the images are written  
consecutively from the page designated by the rotary 2  
control up to the page equivalent to the number of frames  
designated by the rotary 3 control. Any existing data will  
be deleted in the process of image writing.  
When Frame > 1  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Memory Page  
Frame  
Mode  
1
5F  
Repeat  
Write  
Write  
Preview  
Exit  
1 - 30/26 1 - 30/26 Repeat  
(NTSC/PAL) (NTSC/PAL) Once  
Playback procedure  
Set the mode to [Preview] using the rotary 5 control.  
Select the page to be played back using the rotary 2  
control.  
If Still images are to be played back, select [Field] output  
or [Frame] output using the rotary 4 control.  
If Movie images are to be played back, set the number of frames using the rotary 3 control, and select [Repeat] (repeated}  
playback or [Once] (once-only) playback using the rotary 4 control. If the setting for the number of frames exceeds the  
number written using the rotary 3 control, it will be ignored.  
Start the playback using [Enter]. Even when the page selected by the rotary 2 control is midway through the Movie, the  
Movie is played back from its beginning.  
If the settings are acceptable, use the rotary 5 control to set the mode to Exit, then enter the settings using Enter.The  
page set is recalled by the INTVideobutton and played back.  
Even when another Matteor CustomColorselection has been set using INTVideoupon completion of the settings, the  
images previously stored in the memory can be read by selecting Memoryagain but they will be cleared after the power is  
turned off.  
The playback trigger is applied using Shift+ ..  
The Gradesetting which was set by BackMattealso takes effect for Memory.”  
<Note>  
Images cannot be written during Movie playback. If images are to be written, first set [Mode] to [Exit] and press the [Enter]  
button to exit Movie playback, and then proceed.  
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[Color Effects] setting screen  
Color Pb 128 Pr 128  
Effect C Gain 0  
Event  
Pattern  
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Color Effects  
ch  
R4  
A
Y Setup  
Y Gain  
Pb  
Pr  
C Gain  
R5  
0
0
128  
128  
0
R1  
R2  
R3  
This menu is selected using the A or B bus [Color Effects] button. If the status of the [Color Effects] button is not to be  
changed, press the [Color Effects] button of the bus to be set while holding down the [Shift] key.  
Settings can be performed separately for the A bus and B bus.  
Preview is set to A by pressing the [Color Effects] button for A.  
Preview is set to B by pressing the [Color Effects] button for B.  
The Y setup [128 to 127] can be set using the rotary 1 control. The default setting is 0.  
The Y gain [128 to 127] can be set using the rotary 2 control (0dB=0). The default setting is 0.  
The Pb and Pr color balance can be set using the joysticks X direction (for adjusting Pb) and rotary 3 control or using the  
joysticks Y direction (for adjusting Pr) and rotary 4 control, and the chroma gain can be set using the rotary Z and rotary 5  
controls.  
At this time, the XYZ display is switched to Pb/Pr/C Gain.  
Using transition pattern numbers 200 to 211, 215 to 220 and 222, effects are applied to the B or Preset bus using the settings  
established for this channel, and the pattern is changed to MIX (56).  
<Notes>  
In the case of pattern numbers 221, 222, 1068 and 1069, color effects can be applied to the B channel and transitions can  
be initiated. When this is done, the pattern is changed to MIX (56). (With the A bus/B bus)  
With the preset bus/program bus, the effects are applied to preset, and they are turned off by setting the reverse button to  
ON.  
Color effects cannot be applied to the INT EXT inputs.  
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[Video Effects] setting screen  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
128  
Event  
Pattern  
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Channel display  
Video Effects  
Mosaic  
ch  
A
Size  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
XY  
0
0
Defocus  
Mono  
Level  
Time  
Screen  
Time  
Scrolled display  
Effects  
Field  
16  
1
10F  
Decay  
Paint  
Time  
Level  
C
4
Nega  
Mirror  
3D  
Y
H
Off  
Off  
0
V
Level  
Time  
R4  
Width  
Ripple  
R2  
16  
1
R1  
R3  
R5  
This menu is selected using the A or B bus [Video Effects] button. If the status of the [Video Effects] button is not to be  
changed, press the [Video Effects] button of the bus to be set while holding down the [Shift] key. Settings can be performed  
separately for the A bus and B bus.  
At this time, the bus to be set is automatically output to Preview.  
The following video effects can be selected and set using the rotary 1 control: [Mosaic], [Defocus], [Mono], [Time Effects],  
[Decay], [Paint], [Nega], [Mirror] and [3D]. [OFF], [Ripple], [Multi] or [Spark] can be selected for 3D.  
<Note>  
Video effects cannot be applied to the INT EXT inputs.  
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[Video Effects] setting screen  
[Mosaic] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select [On] or [Off] for this effect using the rotary 2 control.  
Mosaic  
Size  
The default setting is [Off].  
Off  
XY  
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Select [XY] (both horizontal and vertical), [X] (horizontal  
only) or [Y] (vertical only) using the rotary 3 control.  
Set the size using the rotary 4 control. Any setting from 0 to  
30 can be set for Size, and the setting can be changed in 2-  
step increments. The default setting is 8.  
0 - 30  
X
Y
XY  
This level setting is used for the level of transition numbers  
1001, 1002 and 1003 (200, 201 and 202).  
[Defocus] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select [On] or [Off] for this effect using the rotary 2 control.  
The default setting is [Off].  
Defocus  
Level  
Select level 0 to 7 using the rotary 3 control. The default  
setting is 2.  
This level setting is used for the level of transition number  
1004 (203). It cannot be made to take effect at the same  
time as a 2-dimensionally compressed pattern.  
Off  
2
0 - 7  
<Note>  
Either [Mosaic] or [Defocus] can be selected. The effect selected last takes precedence, and the previously selected effect is  
canceled.  
[Mono] (monochrome) setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select [On] or [Off] for this effect using the rotary 2 control.  
The default setting is [Off].  
Mono  
This effect takes precedence over the setting initiated by  
[Color Effects].  
Off  
On  
Off  
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[Video Effects] setting screen  
[Time Effects] still/strobe setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select the still or strobe effect with Video Effects ON using  
the rotary 2 control.  
Time  
Screen  
Time  
Effects  
Still  
Field  
1
10F  
Off  
Still  
Strobe  
1
Field  
Frame  
2 - 124  
Manual  
@4  
@9  
@16  
R4  
R9  
R16  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R5  
When [Off] has been selected  
The regular screen is output.  
Time  
Effects  
Off  
R1  
R2  
R4  
When [Still] has been selected  
Either [Field] or [Frame] is selected as the type using the  
rotary 3 control. The default setting is [Field].  
Time  
Effects  
Still  
Field  
Field  
Frame  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
When [Strobe] has been selected  
Time  
Effects  
Screen  
Time  
Set the number of strobe screens and the repeat  
operation using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is  
1.  
Select the strobe time setting from 2 to 124 using the  
rotary 5 control. The default setting is 20. The time  
setting can be changed in 2-step increments.  
Select @4 to @16 for a once-only still operation. Select  
R4 to R16 for repeat operations. The number denotes  
the number of screens. At the Manual setting, the screen  
can be stopped by pressing the cross point [Strobe]  
button with the [Shift] key. This time setting is used for  
the level of transition numbers 1062, 1063, 1064 and  
1065 (215, 216, 217 and 218). Still and strobe (including  
multi strobe) cannot be made to take effect at the same  
time as a 2-dimensionally compressed pattern.  
Strobe  
Field  
1
10F  
1
Field  
Frame  
2 - 124  
Manual  
@4  
@9  
@16  
R4  
R9  
R16  
<Notes>  
Only one of three effectsnamely soft, border or soft borderfor both multi strobe and pattern edges can be selected  
when any of the special patterns below have been selected. The effect selected last takes precedence, and the previously  
selected effect is canceled.  
1541 to 1550 (32 to 35, 130 to 133, 141 to 142)  
1601 to 2617  
3303, 3314, 3324, 3501 to 3378  
4601 to 6716  
Only multi strobe or scene grabber can be selected. The effect selected last takes precedence, and the previously  
selected effect is canceled.  
Noise may remain on the screen while the VHS is set to a special playback (such as fast forwarding or rewinding) mode.  
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[Video Effects] setting screen  
[Decay] setting  
The A and B multi strobe, transition, Key, DSK shadow and  
trail cannot be selected at the same time. Only one of these  
effects is valid at a time.  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Decay  
Time  
Off  
16  
Select [On] or [Off] for the effect using the rotary 2 control.  
Any time setting from 0 to 32 can be selected using the  
rotary 3 control. The default setting is 16.  
This level setting is used for the level of transition number  
1066 (219).  
0 - 32  
On  
Off  
[Paint] setting  
R1  
R2  
R2  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R4  
R4  
R5  
R5  
R5  
Select [On] or [Off] for the effect using the rotary 2 control.  
Any level setting from 0 to 7 can be selected using the  
rotary 3 control. The default setting is 4.  
This level setting is used for the level of transition number  
1034 (211).  
Paint  
Level  
Off  
Off  
Off  
4
Off  
Off  
0 - 7  
On  
Off  
[Nega] (negative) setting  
R1  
R3  
The Y negative setting and chroma key negative setting can  
be selected separately using the rotary 2 control and rotary  
3 control, respectively. In both cases, the default setting is  
[Off].  
Nega  
Y
C
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
[Mirror] setting  
R1  
R3  
The H (horizontal direction) mirror setting and V (vertical  
direction) mirror setting can be selected separately using the  
rotary 2 control and rotary 3 control, respectively. In both  
cases, the default setting is [Off].  
Mirror  
H
V
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
<Note>  
Only one of the effectsnamely, multi strobe, decay, trail or shadow hardwareeffect can be selected. The effect selected  
last takes precedence, and the previously selected effect is canceled.  
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[Video Effects] setting screen  
[3D] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select [OFF], [Ripple], [Multi] or [Spark] for 3D using the  
rotary 2 control. This setting is only effective when the 3D  
optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed. It cannot be  
made to take effect at the same time as 3D transition or key  
pattern. The default setting is [Off].  
3D  
Level  
Time  
Width  
Ripple  
32  
64  
1
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 5  
Off  
Ripple  
Multi  
Spark  
When [Ripple] has been selected  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
The extent of the [Level] effect can be set to any value  
from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control. The default  
setting is 32.  
3D  
Level  
Time  
Width  
Ripple  
32  
64  
1
[Time] can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the  
rotary 4 control. The default setting is 64.  
[Width] can be set to any value from 0 to 5 using the  
rotary 5 control. The default setting is 1.  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 5  
The ripple position can be set using joystick XY.  
This level and other settings are used as the transition  
number 1981 settings.  
When [Multi] (multi-screen) has been selected  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
[Size] can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the  
rotary 3 control. The default setting is 8.  
[Pitch] can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the  
rotary 4 control. The default setting is 16.  
[Reverse] can be set to [On] or [Off] using the rotary 5  
control. The default setting is [Off].  
3D  
Size  
Pitch  
Reverse  
16 Off  
Multi  
8
0 - 15  
0 - 255  
On  
Off  
This level and other settings are used as the transition  
number 1983 settings.  
When [Spark] has been selected  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
[Width] can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the  
rotary 3 control. The default setting is 32.  
3D  
Width  
Size  
Time  
[Size] can be set to any value from 1 to 3 using the rotary  
4 control. The default setting is 2.  
[Time] can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the  
rotary 5 control. The default setting is 255.  
This level and other settings are used as the transition  
number 1982 settings.  
Spark  
32  
2
255  
0 - 255  
1 - 3  
0 - 255  
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[Video Effects] setting screen  
<Notes>  
In the case of pattern numbers 200 to 211, 1001 to 1034, 213 to 220, 222, 1060 to 1067 and 1069, transitions can be  
initiated with the DVE setting parameters applied to the B channel. When this is done, the pattern is changed to MIX (56).  
(With the A bus/B bus) With the preset bus/program bus, the effects are applied to preset, and they are turned off by  
setting the reverse button to ON.  
[Ripple], [Multi], [Spark] and other 3D patterns*1 can be selected for one channel only, either A or B. The pattern selected  
last takes precedence, and the previously selected pattern is canceled.  
*1 The other 3D patternsare as follows.  
1501 to 1533 (28 to 31, 36 to 42, 128 to 129)  
1301 to 1333 (43 to 46, 51 to 54, 138 to 140)  
1401 to 1498 (143 to 182)  
3301 to 3303, 3311 to 3313, 3321 to 3323, 3401 to 3478  
3601 to 3623  
2Dcomp  
Slide  
2Dcomp/Move  
2Dcomp Key  
Bounce keys  
Transition patterns  
Key patterns  
1601 to 2999  
4601 to 6999  
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Execution of Effects  
3) Pattern selection  
AB transition  
Select the pattern using the direct transition button or  
using the number keys. Patterns with numbers 3000 and  
up are key patterns.  
Perform the border, shadow, trail and other settings on  
the LCD setting screen.  
1) Preparation  
Slide the transition lever to the A side.  
2) Input selection and preview  
Select the input source of the transition destination using  
the B bus cross point button.  
The preview selection can now be set as ME and the  
images of the transition destination can be previewed at  
the Preview connector.  
The separate border, trail and other settings are stored in  
each direct button and read out.  
4) Key adjustment  
Adjust the slice, slope and other settings on the LCD  
setting screen.  
3) Pattern selection  
5) Execution  
Slide the transition lever to the B side or set the ME  
transition time and press the Auto Take button.  
Select the pattern using the direct transition button or  
using the number keys. Patterns with numbers 2999 or  
lower are transition patterns.  
Perform the border, shadow, trail and other settings on  
the LCD setting screen.  
The separate border, trail and other settings are stored in  
each direct button and read out.  
DSK key  
1) Preparation  
4) Execution  
Check that the DSK buttons lamp is neither lighted nor  
flashing. If it is lighted or flashing, it means that the DSK  
ON status is already established so press the DSK button  
to turn off the lamp.  
Slide the transition lever to the opposite side or set the  
ME transition time, and then press the Auto Take button.  
To execute a transition from B to A, set the A bus input in  
step 2) and follow the same procedure.  
2) Setting  
Select the input source of the transition destination using  
the Preset bus cross point button.  
The preview selection can now be set as ME and the  
images of the transition destination can be previewed at  
the Preview connector.  
Preset program transmission  
1) Preparation  
3) Execution  
When the transition lever is slid all the way to one end, the  
cross point button setting is switched over by Prog/Preset.  
Press the DSK/Fade button and perform the DSK/Fade  
settings.  
Select the DSK source, and perform the slice and slope  
settings.  
2) Input selection and preview  
Same as for AB transition.  
3) Pattern selection  
Same as for AB transition.  
Set the DSK transition time.  
When the button is pressed again, the transition is  
executed until the DSK ON status. To set DSK to OFF,  
press the DSK button to turn off its lamp.  
4) Execution  
Same as for AB transition.  
The transition can be executed by repeating steps 2), 3)  
and 4).  
Fade  
Key  
1) Preparation  
Perform the fade destination color and audio fade settings  
using the DSK/Fade settings.  
1) Preparation  
Slide the transition lever to the A side. The A bus now  
becomes the background.  
2) Execution  
Press the FADE button. When its lamp flashes, the fade-  
out status is established. For fade-in, press the FADE  
button to turn off its lamp.  
2) Input selection and preview  
Select the input source to be inlaid using the B bus cross  
point button.  
The preview selection can now be set as ME and the  
keyed images can be previewed at the Preview  
connector. In the case of chroma keys, the colors are  
selected using the cursor on the preview screen.  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
The settings for the transition and key patterns are performed on these screens. The items that can be set differ from one  
pattern to another. The LCD display changes as soon as one of the patterns is selected. The key slice, slope, key level,  
crop, edge, effects and DVEPlus settings are stored in the memory for each effect group. If the system was started using  
Reset, the default settings are established. Furthermore, the 3D modify settings are stored for each pattern group.  
[Transition] wipe pattern settings  
The transition wipe patterns (numbers 1 to 2999) are opened directly or when selected using the number keys.  
<Note>  
When transition numbers 200 to 222 (1001 to 1004, 1021 to 1023, 1030 to 1034 and 1059 to 1069) and 1981 to 1983 are  
selected, the pattern is changed to MIX (56).  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
INT  
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Transition  
Modify  
Off  
Hard  
Off  
Pattern  
Edge  
Width  
Color  
White  
32  
Effects  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
[Modify] settings  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
The item to be changed in the pattern is selected from [Off],  
[Comp] (compression), [Slide], [Multi] and [Blinds] using the  
rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Off].  
Modify  
Off  
Off  
The levels applying when the settings are selected are set  
using the rotary 3 control.  
Comp  
Slide  
Multi  
With the [Comp] setting: ....... [Single] or [Both]  
With the [Slide] setting: ........ [Single] or [Both]  
With the [Multi] setting: ......... [H3], [V3], [HV3], [H6], [V6],  
[HV6], [Pair], [H3 Pair], [V3  
Blinds  
Pair], [HV3 Pair], [H6 Pair],  
[V6 Pair], [HV6 Pair]  
With the [Blinds] setting: ...... None  
Only the basic patterns and their related patterns can be  
set.  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
[Pattern Edge] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set edges for the patterns. The border color  
set here is used as the border matte for trail. It is updated  
by the color which is read out for the direct pattern.  
Select [Hard], [Soft], [Border] or [Soft Border] using the  
rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Hard].  
When [Soft] or [Soft Border] has been selected, No.2001 to  
2195 and 6008 to 6010 patterns cannot be selected.  
When [Soft Border] has been selected, the #701 to No.707  
(24 to 27), 801 to 814 (183 to 196) patterns cannot be  
selected.  
The [Width] thickness can be set to any value from 1 to 255  
using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 32. Only 1  
or 2 can be set for [Width] if any of the following patterns  
have been selected:  
Pattern  
Edge  
Width  
Color  
Hard  
32  
White  
1 - 255  
Hard  
White  
Yellow  
Cyan  
Green  
Magenta  
Red  
Blue  
Black  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Soft  
Border  
Soft Border  
No.701 to 707 (24 to 27), 801 to 814 (183 to 196)  
Select the [Color] border color using the rotary 4 control.  
[White], [Yellow], [Cyan], [Green], [Magenta], [Red], [Blue],  
[Black], [Custom1] or [Custom2] can be selected. Custom1  
and Custom2 are colors which have been set by INT Matte.  
<Note>  
When the PinP pattern has been selected and STILL is executed through B bus, the edge cannot be reflected.  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
[Effects] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to perform the DVE settings.  
Select the [Off], [Shadow] or [Trail] effect using the rotary 2  
control.  
Effects  
Light  
Off  
On  
Set the [Light] (lighting) using the rotary 5 control. This is  
valid only when the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been  
installed for use.  
Lights  
Off  
Shadow  
Trail  
when 3D  
board has  
been  
installed.  
When [Shadow] has been set  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
When [Shadow] has been selected, the shadow position  
can be set by setting the position while holding down  
[Shift].  
Effects  
Light  
Shadow  
On  
In this case, the center, scene grabber and hold buttons  
flash temporarily.  
Lights  
when 3D  
board has  
been  
When [Trail] has been set  
installed.  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Set the trail color and spark using the rotary 3 control.  
Select the [Self] original image, [Self-spark], [BodM]  
border color or [BodM-spark] border spark.  
Effects  
Time  
Light  
Trail  
Self  
16  
On  
The time can be set to any value from 1 to 32 using the  
rotary 4 control.  
1 - 32  
Lights  
Self  
Self-spark  
BodM  
when 3D  
board has  
been  
When trail has been set, the trail offset position can be set  
by setting the position while holding down [Shift]. In this  
case, the center, scene grabber and hold buttons flash  
temporarily. Whichever trail or shadow effect was  
selected last among trail and shadow for DSK, and multi  
strobe and decay for A/B videoEffects takes effect, and  
the previous effect is canceled.  
BodM-spark  
installed.  
<Note>  
Only one of three settingsnamely, soft, border or soft borderfor both multi strobe and pattern edges can be selected  
when a special pattern has been selected. For further details, refer to the note on page 26.  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
[Chroma Key] setting  
The chroma key is opened directly or when selected using the number keys. ME is automatically selected for the Preview  
output, and the chroma key cursor and keyed output are displayed.  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Display of selected  
number: 1, 2 or 3 is  
selected.  
Event  
Pattern  
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Selected color display  
Chroma Key 1  
R = - - -  
G = - - -  
Slope1  
B = - - -  
K Level  
Key  
KeyColor Slice1  
1
128  
128  
2
8
3
255  
Color  
Offset  
C Slice  
C-Area  
Mono L  
Cancel  
128  
6
6
A
Crop  
A
8
7
12  
12  
Effects  
Border  
DVE  
Off  
Color  
Displayed only  
with 3Dop  
White  
Plus  
Off  
6301  
Time  
Displayed by DVEPlus  
only with special  
patterns  
3D  
Rotate  
TransF  
Modify  
R1  
0
0
255  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
[Key] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Up to three colors to be removed can be stored in the  
memory. After selecting the number of the color using the  
rotary 2 control, align the cursor on the chroma key preview  
screen with the color (blue) that is to be removed, using  
joystick X and Y, and store the color in the memory using  
[Enter]. The previous values will be overwritten in this  
process. To release a color which has been stored in the  
memory, press [Shift] + [Selected number].  
Key  
KeyColor Slice1  
128  
Slope1  
K Level  
1
8
255  
1 - 3  
0 - 255  
0 - 15  
0 - 255  
The [Slice] level of the selected colors can be set to any  
value from 0 to 225 using the rotary 3 control.  
The [Slope] level setting of the selected colors can be set to  
any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary 4 control.  
The [K Level] key (transparency) level can be set to any  
value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 5 control. This setting  
is valid for all the colors stored in the memory. It can also  
be set separately from the other keys.  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
[Color cancel] setting  
This is used to perform the settings for color cancel.  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
The offset from the [Offset] key can be set to any value from  
0 to 255 using the rotary 2 control.  
The [C Slice] (cancel slice) can be set to any value from 0 to  
255 using the rotary 3 control.  
Color  
Offset  
C Slice  
C-Area  
Mono L  
Cancel  
128  
128  
3
6
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 3  
0 - 15  
The [C-Area] (cancel area) can be set to any value from 0 to  
3 using the rotary 4 control.  
The [Mono L] (monochrome level) can be set to any value  
from 0 to 15 using the rotary 5 control.  
[Crop] setting  
This is used to perform the crop settings for the keys.  
These settings can be performed separately with [LumKey],  
[EXTKey] and [PatternKey].  
The top part of the image can be set to any value from 2 to  
230 (NTSC) or to 277 (PAL) using the rotary 2 control. The  
default setting is 6.  
The bottom part of the image can be set to any value from 2  
to 230 (NTSC) or to 277 (PAL) using the rotary 3 control.  
The default setting is 2.  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
A
Crop  
A
8
7
2
12  
12  
6
0 - 680  
0 - 680  
2 - 230  
(NTSC)  
2 - 277  
(PAL)  
2 - 230  
(NTSC)  
2 - 277  
(PAL)  
The left part of the image can be set to any value from 0 to  
680 using the rotary 4 control.  
The right part of the image can be set to any value from 0 to 680 using the rotary 5 control. The default setting in each case  
is 12.  
If the top setting is changed, the bottom setting will change, and vice versa, in such a way that the total setting will not exceed  
230 (NTSC) or 277 (PAL). Similarly, if the left setting is changed, the right setting will change, and vice versa, in such a way  
that the total setting will not exceed 680. The left and right settings can be changed in 1-step increments.  
[Border] setting  
Select the [Color] (border color) using the rotary 2 control. There are 10 choices: White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red,  
Blue, Black, Custom1 and Custom2. The default setting is [White]. Custom1 and Custom2 are colors which have been set  
by INT Matte.  
[Effects] setting  
The effects can be added in the same way as with the basic patterns. The default setting is [Off].  
[DVE Plus]  
This takes effect only when the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed.  
It is possible to add the DVEs in key numbers 3401 to 3478, 3601 to 3623, 6001 to 6003, 6006, 6007, and 6009 to 6634.  
Select [On] or [Off] using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Off].  
The numbers are input using the rotary 3, 4 and 5 controls. The parameters for patterns with numbers 6001 to 6438 and  
6601 to 6716 can be changed with [3D Modify].  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
[Luminance Key] and [EXT Key] (external key) settings  
The luminance key and external key are opened directly or when selected using the number keys.  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
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Luminance Key  
Ext Key  
Luminance Key  
Key  
Slice  
Slope  
K Level  
255  
0
2
15  
12  
A
Crop  
A
8
7
12  
6
Effects  
Border  
DVE  
Off  
Color  
Displayed only  
with 3D option  
White  
Plus  
Off  
6301  
Time  
Displayed by  
DVEPlus only with  
special patterns  
3D  
Rotate  
TransF  
R5  
Modify  
R1  
0
0
255  
R2  
R3  
R4  
[Key] setting  
The [Slice] level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 0.  
[Slope] can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is 15.  
The [K Level] key level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 5 control. This can be set separately from the  
other keys. The default setting is 255.  
The crop setting can also be set separately from the other keys. Effects can be added for the effect settings in the same way  
as for other patterns. The settings are performed as with the DVEs chroma key.  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
[Title Key] setting  
The title key is opened directly or when selected using the number keys. It is not displayed when Page is 0. The number of  
frames (number of pages) that can be stored in the memory for PC Title can be set on the [Setup] screen.  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
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Still  
Crawl  
Roll  
Movie  
Title Key  
Still  
Key  
Slice  
Slope  
K Level  
255  
0
2
0
A
Crop  
A
8
7
12  
12  
6
Effects  
Border  
DVE  
Off  
Color  
Displayed only  
with 3D option  
White  
Plus  
Off  
6301  
Time  
Displayed by DVEPlus  
only with special  
patterns  
3D  
Rotate  
TransF  
R5  
Modify  
R1  
0
0
255  
R2  
R3  
R4  
[Key] setting  
The playback type of the title is displayed in the top section.  
The [Slice] level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 0.  
[Slope] can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is 15.  
The key level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 5 control. This can be set separately from the other  
keys. The default setting is 255.  
The crop setting can also be set separately from the other keys. Effects can be added for the effect settings in the same way  
as for other patterns. The settings are performed as with the DVEs chroma key.  
<Note>  
The title key cannot be selected during DSK execution.  
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[Basic Pattern Key] setting (numbers 3001 to 3046)  
The basic pattern key is opened directly or when selected using the number keys.  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
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Basic Pattern Key  
Pattern  
Edge  
Width  
Color  
16 White  
K Level  
255  
Hard  
Off  
Effects  
Displayed only  
with 3D option  
DVE  
Plus  
Off  
6301  
Time  
3D  
Rotate  
TransF  
R5  
Displayed  
DVEPlus only with  
special patterns  
by  
Modify  
0
0
255  
Key  
Empty  
9000  
Learn  
R1  
Setup  
R2  
R3  
R4  
Select [Hard], [Soft], [Border] or [Soft Border] using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Hard].  
The thickness can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 16.  
Select the border color using the rotary 4 control. [White], [Yellow], [Cyan], [Green], [Magenta], [Red], [Blue], [Black],  
[Custom1] or [Custom2] can be selected. The default setting is [White].  
The key level (transparency level) can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 5 control. This can be set  
separately from the other keys. The default setting is 255.  
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Other key settings (numbers 3301 and up)  
The pattern keys are opened directly or when selected using the number keys.  
The size is set using the rotary Z control. With patterns whose positions can be changed, the position can be set using the  
joystick.  
Pos’  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
INT  
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Pattern Key  
Pattern  
Edge  
Width  
Color  
White  
K Level  
255  
Hard  
6
16  
2
A
Crop  
Effects  
3D  
A
8
7
12  
12  
Light  
Displayed only with  
special patterns  
during 3D option  
Off  
On  
Rotate  
Amp  
Time  
Modify  
0
16  
16  
Key  
Empty  
9000  
Valid only with special  
patterns  
Learn  
Setup  
R1  
[Pattern edge] setting  
This is used to set the pattern edge.  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select [Hard], [Soft], [Border] or [Soft Border] using the  
rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Hard].  
Pattern  
Edge  
Width  
Color  
K Level  
Hard  
16  
White  
255  
When [Soft] or [Soft Border] has been selected, No. 2001 to  
2195 and 6008 to 6010 patterns cannot be selected.  
When [Soft Border] has been selected, No. 701 to 707 (24  
to 27), 801 to 814 (183 to 196) patterns cannot be selected.  
The [Width] thickness can be set to any value from 1 to 255  
using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 16. Only 1  
or 2 can be set for the thickness setting if any of the  
following patterns have been selected:  
1 - 255  
0 - 255  
White  
Yellow  
Cyan  
Green  
Magenta  
Red  
Blue  
Black  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Hard  
Soft  
Border  
Soft Border  
No. 701 to 707 (24 to 27), 801 to 814 (183 to 196)  
Select the [Color] (border color) using the rotary 4 control.  
[White], [Yellow], [Cyan], [Green], [Magenta], [Red], [Blue],  
[Black], [Custom1] or [Custom2] can be selected.  
The default setting is [White].  
The [K Level] key level (transparency level) can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 5 control. This can be set  
separately from the other keys. The default setting is 255.  
The crop setting can also be set separately from the other keys. Effects can be added for the effect settings in the same way  
as for other patterns.  
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[3Dmodify] setting  
This takes effect only for the special 3D patterns (numbers 6001 to 6438 and 6601 to 6716) when the 3D optional board (AG-  
VE70) has been installed.  
The parameters of the pattern for the 3D keys can be changed using the rotary 2, 3, 4 and 5 controls. They can be stored in  
the memory for each pattern.  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
With the sphere group (numbers 6001, 6301 to 6438)  
3D  
Rotate  
Time  
TransF  
R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting  
R4: [Time] setting  
R5: [TransF] (transformation) setting  
Modify  
128  
0
255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
With the flag group (numbers 6002, 6101 to 6139)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R2: [Width] (flag width) setting  
R3: [Angle] setting  
R4: [Time] (fluttering time) setting  
R5: [Amp] (amplitude) setting  
3D  
Width  
Angle  
Time  
Amp  
Modify  
192  
96  
48  
32  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
With the accordion group (numbers 6003, 6201 to  
6239)  
R2: [Width] (accordion width) setting  
R3: [Angle] setting  
R5: [Amp] (amplitude) setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
3D  
Width  
Angle  
Amp  
Modify  
160  
96  
48  
64  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
With perspectives (numbers 6006 and 6007, 6601 to  
6634 and 6501 to 6532)  
With door number 6004 to 6005, 6701 to 6716 groups  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting  
R3: [Axis] (rotary axis) setting  
R4: [View] (viewer) setting  
R5: [Depth] setting  
3D  
Modify  
Rotate  
Axis  
View  
Depth  
128  
0
128  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
6007 to 6007: All parameters can be set.  
6601 to 6634: Only [View] and [Depth] can be set.  
6501 to 6532: Only [View] and [Depth] can be set.  
Door  
6004 to 6005: Only [Depth] can be set.  
6701 to 6716: Only [View] and [Depth] can be set.  
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R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
With the page turn group (number 6008)  
3D  
Rotate  
Angle  
Turn  
Radius  
R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting  
R3: [Angle] setting  
R4: [Turn] setting  
Modify  
128  
32  
64  
64  
3
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 7  
R5: [Radius] setting  
With the ripple group (number 6031)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
3D  
Level  
Time  
Width  
R2: [Level] (amplitude) setting  
R3: [Time] setting  
Modify  
32  
1
R4: [Width] setting  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 5  
The position of the ripple center can be changed using  
[Shift] + XY.  
With the spark group (number 6032)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
3D  
Width  
Size  
Time  
R2: [Width] setting  
R3: [Size] setting  
R4: [Time] setting  
Modify  
32  
2
255  
0 - 255  
1 - 3  
0 - 255  
With the melt group (numbers 6033 to 6034)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R2: [Level] setting  
3D  
Level  
Modify  
128  
0 - 255  
With the twist group (numbers 6009 to 6010)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting  
R3: [Turn] setting  
R4: [Tilt] setting  
3D  
Modify  
Rotate  
Turn  
Tilt  
128  
128  
128  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
0 - 255  
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[Key Learn] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set key learn. It cannot be set for number  
3001 to 3006, 3301 to 3305, 6001 to 6003 and 6006 to 6010  
doors. The key XYZ, key level and 3D modify settings are  
Empty  
Saved  
stored in the memory for each key frame.  
The key patterns are selected using the rotary 2 and 3  
controls. Selection is made from 9000 to 9019.  
3D  
Empty  
Modify  
9000  
Setup  
9000 - 9019  
[Saved] is displayed for a pattern once set by the pattern  
number, and [Empty] is displayed for a pattern which has  
not yet been set.  
Setup  
Preview  
CLR  
Select [Setup], [Preview], [CLR] or [All CLR] using the rotary  
4 control, and enter the selection using [Enter].  
All CLR  
The operation of a set key is reproduced by selecting a  
pattern with the [Saved] display and then selecting [Preview]  
followed by [Enter].  
When a pattern with the [Saved] display is selected and  
either [CLR] or [All CLR] is selected followed by [Enter],  
[OK?] appears. By selecting [Enter] at this point, the  
selected key learn pattern is cleared if [CLR] was selected  
or all the key learn patterns are cleared if [All CLR] was  
selected. Clearing is canceled using [Shift] + [Enter].  
With either [Empty] or [Saved] patterns, the editing mode is  
established by selecting [Setup] followed by [Enter], and the  
display is switched. When a [Saved] pattern is to be set,  
[OK?] appears: use [Enter] to set the pattern or [Shift] +  
[Enter] to cancel the setting.  
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Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
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Key  
Learn  
9000  
Insert  
Replace  
Basic  
CLR KF  
Copy  
K Frame  
00  
K Level  
255  
Paste  
Exit  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
In the key learn editing mode, the key frame number is displayed in [K Frame].  
Using the rotary 1 control, the editing items are selected and key frames are set. Key frames 00 to 19 can be set, and they  
are displayed during editing in the rotary 2 control display area.  
The time settings for the key frames to date can be set by [ME Time]. This is useful for an additional [KeyFrame]. During  
learning, ME is automatically selected for time.  
Editing items that can be selected by the rotary 1 control  
Insert:  
A key frame is inserted in the space of the next key frame. Insert is executed using [Enter].  
Replace: The current key frame is replaced. Replace is executed using [Enter].  
CLR KF: The current key frame is cleared. Clear is executed using [Enter].  
Copy:  
Paste:  
The current key frame is copied. Copy is executed using [Enter].  
The key frame in the copy buffer is pasted by overwriting. Paste is executed using [Enter]. If the key frame has  
not been copied, the execution menu cannot be selected.  
Exit:  
Key learn is stored in the memory after exiting the editing mode. Exit is executed using [Enter].  
In the editing mode, it is possible to set the parameters using the rotary 2, 3, 4 and 5 controls, XYZ using the joystick XY and  
rotary Z control, the aspect ratio using [Aspect], the key frames using [Shift] + rotary 2 control, and the key level using [Shift]  
+ rotary 5 control.  
To set another key pattern, first exit this screen, proceed with key pattern input again, and execute key learn.  
With basic patterns (#3001 to #3006) that can be  
positioned and basic compressed patterns (#3301 to  
#3304)  
With Sphere (#6001)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Insert  
Replace  
CLR KF  
Copy  
Insert  
Replace  
CLR KF  
Copy  
Basic  
Sphere  
K Frame  
00  
K Level  
K Frame  
00  
K Level  
255  
255  
TransF  
255  
Paste  
Exit  
Paste  
Exit  
Rotate  
128  
Time  
0
R2: [Rotate] rotation setting  
R4: [Time] setting  
R5: [TransF] (transformation) setting  
XY Position  
3D parameters are the same as with 3DModify.  
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With flag (#6002)  
With page turn (#6008)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Insert  
Replace  
CLR KF  
Copy  
Insert  
Replace  
CLR KF  
Copy  
Flag  
K Frame  
00  
Page Turn  
K Level  
K Frame  
00  
K Level  
255  
255  
Paste  
Exit  
Paste  
Exit  
Width  
192  
Angle  
Time  
Amp  
Rotate  
128  
Angle  
Turn  
Radius  
64  
48  
32  
32  
64  
3
R2: [Width] (flag width) setting  
R3: [Angle] setting  
R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting  
R3: [Angle] setting  
R4: [Time] (fluttering time) setting  
R5: [Amp] (amplitude) setting  
R4: [Turn] setting  
R5: [Radius] setting  
3D parameters are the same as with 3DModify.  
3D parameters are the same as with 3DModify.  
With accordion (#6003)  
With twist group (#6009 to #6010)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Insert  
Replace  
CLR KF  
Copy  
Insert  
Replace  
CLR KF  
Copy  
Accordion  
Twist  
K Frame  
00  
K Level  
255  
K Frame  
00  
K Level  
255  
Paste  
Exit  
Paste  
Exit  
Width  
192  
Angle  
Amp  
Rotate  
128  
Turn  
Tilt  
64  
32  
128  
128  
R2: [Width] (accordion width) setting  
R3: [Angle] setting  
R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting  
R3: [Turn] setting  
R5: [Amp] (amplitude) setting  
R4: [Tilt] setting  
3D parameters are the same as with 3DModify.  
With the perspectives group (#6006 to #6007)  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Insert  
Replace  
CLR KF  
Copy  
Perspective  
K Frame  
00  
K Level  
255  
Paste  
Exit  
Rotate  
128  
Axis  
View  
Depth  
0
128  
64  
R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting  
R3: [Axis] (rotary axis) setting  
R4: [View] (viewer) setting  
R5: [Depth] setting  
3D parameters are the same as with 3DModify. Key  
learn is not possible for doors.  
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Effect-by-effect setting screens  
<Notes>  
When a compression effect has been applied to images, some of the effects may be automatically canceled.  
When applying 2D compression effects to channel A  
Under the conditions below, the Still, Strobe and Multi Strobe for channel A are turned OFF when the Transition lever or  
key size adjustment Z has been changed or the compression rate has been changed by the aspect ratio.  
Conditions: When [DSK-Effects] is OFF and any of the Rev or Dual PinP patterns below has been selected  
2DcompKey (2D + 3Dcomp included) + Rev  
2DcompTrans + Rev  
2Dcomp2Trans (+ Rev)  
2Dslide1Trans (+ Rev)  
2Dslide2Trans (+ Rev)  
When applying 2D compression effects to channel B  
Under the conditions below, the Still, Strobe and Multi Strobe for channel B are turned OFF when the Transition lever or  
key size adjustment Z has been changed or the compression rate has been changed by the aspect ratio.  
Conditions: When [DSK-Effects] is OFF and any of the Norm or Dual PinP patterns below has been selected  
2DcompKey (2D + 3Dcomp included) + Rev  
2DcompTrans  
2Dcomp2Trans  
2Dslide1Trans  
2Dslide2Trans  
The processing procedure differs depending on whether the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed or nor. Details  
are as follows.  
When the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) is not installed  
Pattern number selected  
1501 to 1533 (28 to 31, 36 to 42, 128 to 129)  
1541 to 1550 (32 to 35, 130 to 133, 141 to 142)  
1301 to 1333 (43 to 46, 51 to 54, 138 to 140)  
1341 to 1348 (47 to 50, 134 to 137)  
1401 to 1498 (143 to 182)  
Processing after cancel operation  
2Dcomp  
2chComp  
2DSlide1 (only Multi Strobe is set OFF)  
2DSlide2 (only Multi Strobe is set OFF)  
2Dcomp/MoveKey  
3301 to 3303, 3311 to 3313, 3501 to 3578  
3304, 3314, 3324, 3501 to 3378  
3401 to 3478  
2Dcomp Key  
Dual PinP  
2DcompMoveKey (OFF when Z is changed)  
Bounce Key (OFF when Z is changed)  
3601 to 3623  
When the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) is installed  
Pattern number selected  
1341 to 1348 (47 to 50, 134 to 137)  
1541 to 1550 (32 to 35, 130 to 133, 141 to 142)  
3304, 3314, 3324, 3501 to 3378  
Processing after cancel operation  
2DSlide2 (only Multi Strobe is set OFF)  
2chComp  
Dual PinP  
4601 to 5614, 6031 to 6037  
3D + 2Dcomp Key (OFF when Z is changed)  
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DSK/Fade settings  
These settings are opened when the DSK/FADE button or DSK Preview is selected. Both DSK and Fade settings can be  
performed.  
Select the [DSK Source], [DSK Key], [Crop], [DSK On/Off], [DSK Effects] or [Fade] item using the rotary 1 control. When the  
title memory is 0, the Key [Memory], Source [Memory], [Memory], [Mode] and [Slide] settings are canceled.  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
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Still  
DSK Fade  
DSK  
Source  
DSK  
Still  
Crawl  
Roll  
Movie  
Key  
Fill  
Page  
Mode  
EXT  
0
EXT  
0
1-1  
Write  
K Level  
255  
Slice  
Slope  
A
Key  
A
Crop  
DSK  
8
7
2
12  
12  
8
6
ME Trig  
Off  
Slide In  
Slide Out Speed  
Off  
On/Off  
DSK  
Effects  
Fade  
Off  
Light  
Off  
On  
To  
Audio  
R3  
Phone  
After  
Black  
On  
R1  
R2  
R4  
R5  
[DSK Source] settings  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
These are used to select the DSK [Key] and [Fill] signals.  
Select the key signals using the rotary 2 control. Either  
[EXT] (external) or [Title] can be selected.  
DSK  
Source  
Key  
Fill  
Page  
Mode  
EXT  
EXT  
1-1  
Write  
Select the key fill signals using the rotary 3 control. [EXT]  
(external) input, [Title] or [BodMat] (border matte) can be  
selected.  
Select the page number of the title memory using the rotary  
4 control. The total number of pages can be changed on  
the [Setup] setting screen.  
Write  
Preview  
EXT  
Title  
EXT  
Title  
BodMat  
1-30/26  
(NSTC/PAL)  
- 1-8  
Set the operation using the rotary 5 control. Either [Write] or [Preview] can be selected.  
Set [Mode] to [Write], and write the KEY, Y, Pb and Pr external input signals into the memory using [Enter].  
What is written is the whole frames of the images. Sub-frames are ignored. If the page concerned is used as a group, the  
pages of the entire group will be cleared as well. Since the saving that is initiated by [Write] supports only the [EXT] external  
inputs, set [Key] and [Fill] to [EXT].  
Set [Mode] to [Preview], and select [Enter] to initiate the preview display. It is now possible to check the slides or movie  
movements from On to Off. The default setting is [Preview].  
When [Title] has been selected for [Key] and [Fill] and preview is initiated, the title, star and heart keys are canceled and  
changed to MIX (56).  
The title page can be selected using the rotary 4 control. The first number is for the page and the second number for the  
sub-pages.  
When part of a group has been selected, playback is initiated from the start of that part.  
The playback type of the title concerned is displayed in the top section. Preview for [Movie], [Crawl] and [Roll] is initiated by  
[Shift] + [0].  
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DSK/Fade settings  
[DSK Key] settings  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
These are used to set the DSK key signals (for external  
applications). Memory keys are used in their original form.  
The [Slice] level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using  
the rotary 2 control. The default setting is 0.  
[Slope] can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary  
3 control. The default setting is 0.  
DSK  
Slice  
Slope  
K Level  
Key  
0
0
255  
0 - 255  
0 - 15  
0 - 255  
The [K Level] (key level) can be set to any value from 0 to  
255 using the rotary 5 control. The default setting is 255.  
[Crop] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set crop for DSK.  
The top can be set to any value from 2 to 200 using the  
rotary 2 control. The default setting is 6.  
A
Crop  
A
8
7
2
12  
12  
6
The bottom can be set to any value from 2 to 200 using the  
rotary 3 control. The default setting is 2.  
0 - 200  
0 - 200  
0 - 680  
0 - 680  
The left can be set to any value from 0 to 680 using the  
rotary 4 control.  
The right can be set to any value from 0 to 680 using the  
rotary 5 control.  
The default setting in each of these cases is 12.  
If the top setting is changed, the bottom setting will change,  
and vice versa, in such a way that the total setting will not  
exceed 200. Similarly, if the left setting is changed, the right  
setting will change, and vice versa, in such a way that the  
total setting will not exceed 680. The left and right settings  
can be changed in 1-step increments.  
[DSK On/Off] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set the DSK on/off operations. [Slide  
IN/OUT] takes effect when [Title] has been selected for  
[Key] and [Fill].  
DSK  
On/Off  
ME Trig Slide In Slide Out Speed  
Off Off Off  
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Whether the in or out operation is to be initiated during an  
ME transition is set using the rotary 2 control.  
Whether the sliding in operation is to be initiated in the  
horizontal or vertical direction during DSK ON is set using  
the rotary 3 control.  
Whether the sliding out operation is to be initiated in the  
horizontal or vertical direction during DSK OFF is set using  
the rotary 4 control.  
2 - 64  
On  
Off  
Off  
1
2
3
4
Off  
1
2
3
4
1: Slide toward the right  
2: Slide toward the left  
3: Slide toward the top  
4: Slide toward the bottom  
The default setting in each of these cases is [Off].  
The sliding speed is set using the rotary 5 control. Any even number from 2 to 64 can be selected. The default setting is 8.  
When sliding has been selected, the DSKTime is changed to 0. During sliding, the DSK buttons have no effect but become  
operational again upon completion of the sliding operation. This setting can also be changed at the PC.  
<Note>  
Sliding in the vertical direction cannot be used when the data selected for the DSK source is other than DIVIDE1. For details  
on DIVIDE, refer to page 76.  
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DSK/Fade settings  
[Fade] settings  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
These are used to perform the fade settings.  
The image to be faded is selected from [Black], [White] or  
[Blue] using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is  
[Black].  
[On] or [Off] is selected for [Audio] fading using the rotary 3  
control. The default setting is [On].  
[After] or [Pre] is selected for [Phone] fading using the rotary  
4 control. At [After], the sound is heard with the fading  
effect applied to the images; at [Pre], it is heard with no  
fading effect applied to the images. The default setting is  
[After].  
Fade  
To  
Audio  
Phone  
Black  
On  
After  
Black  
White  
Blue  
On  
Off  
After  
Pre  
<Note>  
Only one of three settingsnamely, DSK memory, title key or star/heart keycan be selected. The key selected last takes  
precedence, and the previously selected key is canceled.  
When the pattern is changed to MIX (56), the title key or heart/star key is to be canceled. During title DSK, the heart/star key  
cannot be used.  
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[Audio Effects] settings  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
INT  
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Audio Effects  
Pan  
EQ  
IN Ch  
Low  
Balance  
High  
Q
1 - 8  
Aux1  
Aux2  
Off  
On  
L
0
0
0
1
EQ  
M Level  
Freq  
Mid  
0
Off  
Off  
1.01KHz  
0.5  
5
Voice  
Pitch  
Level  
Change  
Up  
AB  
Mute  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
[Audio Effects] is opened using Audio Effects or the ON button. Audio effects can be set for each input.  
Select the input from [1] (crosspoint 1), [2] (crosspoint 2), [3] (crosspoint 3), [4] (crosspoint 4), [5] (crosspoint 5), [6]  
(crosspoint 6), [7] (crosspoint 7), [8] (crosspoint 8), [AUX1] or [AUX2] using the rotary 1 control.  
Select the item from [PAN], [EQ] (equalizer), [EQ Mid] equalizer midrange, [Voice] (voice changer) or [Mute] using the rotary  
2 control.  
[PAN] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Set [On] or [Off] using the rotary 3 control. The default  
setting is [Off].  
PAN  
IN Ch  
Balance  
1
Off  
L
0
Select the input channel to be used using the rotary 4  
control. Select [L], [R] or [L+R]. The default setting is [L].  
Set the output balance using the rotary 5 control. Make the  
selection from L7 to 0 to R7. The default setting is 0.  
L7 - 0 - R7  
L
R
L+R  
On  
Off  
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[Audio Effects] settings  
[EQ] equalizer setting  
R1  
R2  
R2  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set the equalizers.  
Set [On] or [Off] for all equalizers using the rotary 3 control.  
The default setting is [On].  
The [L Level] bass level can be set in 2 dB intervals to any  
value from 14 dB to 0 to +14 dB using the rotary 5 control.  
The default setting is [0].  
The [H Level] treble level can be set in 2 dB intervals to any  
value from 14 dB to 0 to +14 dB using the rotary 4 control.  
The default setting is [0].  
EQ  
L Level  
H Level  
1
On  
0
0
14 - +14 14 - +14  
On  
Off  
[EQ Mid] equalizer midrange setting  
R1  
R3  
R4  
R5  
The [M Level] midrange level can be set in 2 dB intervals to  
any value from 14 dB to 0 to +14 dB using the rotary 3  
control. The default setting is [0].  
The midrange frequency can be set to any value from 100  
Hz to 10.2 kHz using the rotary 4 control. The default  
setting is 1.01 kHz.  
EQ  
M Level Freq  
1.01KHz  
Q
1
MId  
0
0.5  
14 - +14  
100 Hz -  
10.2 KHz  
0.5  
1
2
Select [0.5], [1], [2] or [5] for Q using the rotary 5 control.  
The default setting is [0.5].  
5
[Voice Change] (voice changer) setting  
R1  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set the voice changer.  
Voice  
Change  
Pitch  
Level  
Set [On] or [Off] using the rotary 3 control. The default  
setting is [Off].  
1
Off  
Up  
5
Set [Up] or [Down] for the [Pitch] using the rotary 4 control.  
The default setting is [Up].  
[Level] can be set to any value from [0] to [10] using the  
rotary 5 control. The default setting is [5].  
0 - 10  
On  
Off  
Up  
Down  
[Mute] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Set the mute level using the rotary 3 control. [Off], [12 dB],  
[20 dB] or [60 dB] can be selected. The default setting is  
[Off].  
Mute  
12dB  
AB  
Select the channel to be muted using the rotary 4 control.  
[AB] (AB bus only), [ABAUX1] (AB bus and Aux1) or [All]  
can be selected. The default setting is [All].  
AB  
ABAUXl  
All  
Off  
12dB  
20dB  
60dB  
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[Setup] initial setting screen  
Wash Pb 128 Pr 128  
Y
196  
Event  
Pattern  
INT  
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Setup  
Power  
Reset  
Setup  
Direct  
Pattern  
Audio  
Video  
Input  
Setup  
INT V  
Memory  
Title  
Scrolled display  
15  
15  
H Phase  
128  
Gen  
Ref In  
SC Phase  
Lock  
Video  
Format  
System1 Dly  
G/L  
512  
Aspect  
Setup  
GPI  
Pb Pr  
BCAM  
RS422  
GVG  
Chr.Lmt  
Off  
NTSC  
4:3  
0
ME  
On  
CP  
Time  
1Frame  
Sec  
System2 Lcd Stby VBClean DR  
0
Off  
On  
Bus  
Type  
Still  
Audio  
Tally  
AB  
8
Audio  
Alignment  
4dB  
Head  
Level  
20dB  
File  
Empty  
1
Save  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select the item to be set using the rotary 1 control. Items consist of [Power], [Direct Pattern], [Audio Video], [Memory], [Gen  
Lock], [Video Format], [System1], [System2], [Bus], [Audio Level] and [File].  
The setup settings are not returned to the factory settings even if the system is started by Reset. They can be restored to the  
factory settings by pressing [Shift] and [Enter] together when the power is turned on.  
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[Setup] initial setting screen  
[Power] (power ON) setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Whether the system is to be started from the [Reset] status,  
from the [Preset] status or in the [Demo] mode can be  
selected using the rotary 2 control.  
Power  
Reset  
With [Reset], the settings except for the event memories,  
setup settings, file memory and key learn settings are  
initialized.  
With [Preset], the mode in which the system is started from  
the status prior to power OFF is established when the power  
is next turned on.  
Reset  
Preset  
Demo  
If no status prior to power OFF existed (when, for instance, the system is used for the very first time after assembly or its  
memories have been destroyed), the system is started from the factory setting status.  
With [Demo], the system starts up in the demonstration mode when the power is next turned on. This menu is displayed in  
the demonstration mode so that when the system is restarted by selecting [Preset] or [Reset], the regular operation screen  
will appear. Alternatively, when [Enter] is pressed, the demonstration mode is suspended and operation is enabled. To  
execute the demonstration mode again, turn the power off and then back on again. The audio faders can be used even in  
the demonstration mode.  
The default setting is [Preset].  
[Direct Pattern] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set the pattern which is to be called as the  
direct pattern.  
Direct  
Pattern  
Setup  
When [Setup] is selected using the rotary 2 control and  
[Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change  
to the setting mode. Use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel.  
When [Default] is selected using the rotary 2 control and  
[Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change  
to the default setting. Use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel.  
Setup  
Default  
Setting method in the setting mode  
[ME] is selected for Preview so it can be used to check.  
1. Press the direct pattern button.  
2. The lamp of the selected button flashes. The [Mix], [Chrm] (chroma) key and [Lum] (luminance) key cannot be set.  
3. Use the number keys to input the pattern to be assigned. (The pattern is displayed in the pattern area.) The program  
output can be checked using the wipe lever.  
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[Setup] initial setting screen  
The LCD display now shows the setting screens for each effect pattern. Proceed to set the edges and effects, and if the  
settings are acceptable, enter them using [Enter], and return to the direct pattern settings.  
Example of transition  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
INT  
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Direct Pattern Transition  
Enter to EXIT  
Modify  
Pattern  
Comp  
Hard  
Off  
0
Width  
Color  
White  
Edge  
Effects  
Off  
R2  
R1  
R3  
R4  
R5  
If the setting operation is exited part of the way through (by pressing other buttons, etc.), the settings performed so far will not  
be stored in the memory.  
The settings of six key patterns and seven transitions patterns are stored in the memory. The edges and effects of each of  
the patterns are also stored.  
Example of key pattern  
Pos.  
X
Z
128 Y 128  
196  
Event  
Pattern  
INT  
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Direct Pattern Key  
Enter to EXIT  
Pattern  
Edge  
Width  
Color  
White  
K Level  
255  
Hard  
6
0
2
A
Crop  
Effects  
3D  
A
8
7
12  
12  
On  
Light  
TransF  
R5  
Off  
Rotate  
R2  
Time  
Modify  
0
0
255  
R1  
R3  
R4  
Key patterns 3xxx, 4xxx and 5xxx as well as key learn patterns 9000 to 9019 can be assigned to direct key pattern buttons.  
Transition patterns 0xxx, 1xxx and 2xxx can be assigned to direct key transition buttons.  
The factory settings are the patterns displayed.  
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[Setup] initial setting screen  
[Audio Video Input] settings  
These are used to set the audio and video inputs.  
When [Setup] is selected using the rotary 2 control and  
[Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change  
to the setting mode. Use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel.  
When [Default] is selected using the rotary 2 control and  
[Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change  
to the default setting.  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Audio  
Input  
Setup  
Video  
Setup  
Default  
V-Link  
When [V-Link] is selected using the rotary 2 control and  
[Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change  
operation so that the audio input is matched with the video  
input.  
Factory settings  
Event  
Pattern  
INT  
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Video  
YC  
Y Pb Pr  
SDI  
V S-1  
V S-2  
V S-3  
V S-4  
V S-5  
V S-6  
V S-7  
V S-8  
Audio Video Input Setup  
Enter to EXIT  
1
V S-1  
V S-2  
V S-3  
V S-4  
V S-5  
V S-6  
V S-7  
V S-8  
Video  
A S-1  
A S-2  
A S-3  
A S-4  
A S-1  
A S-2  
A S-3  
A S-4  
Mic  
Analog  
2
Video  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Analog  
Analog  
Analog  
Analog  
Analog  
Analog  
Analog  
3
Analog  
SDI  
4
5
6
A S-1  
A S-2  
A S-3  
A S-4  
7
8
AUXin  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Mic  
AUX2  
Setting method  
Press the button of the cross point to be set. Alternatively, select the button of the cross point which is to be set using the  
rotary 1 control. The lamp of the selected button flashes, and the bus is automatically output to Preview. When the cross  
point has been selected using the rotary 1 control, the A bus is output to Preview.  
Select V S-1, V S-2, V S-3, V S-4, V S-5, V S-6, V S-7 or V S-8 as the video input using the rotary 2 control.  
Select [Video] composite, [YC], [Y Pb Pr] component or [SDI] using the rotary 3 control.  
Except for [Video], the sources extend from S-1 to S-4 so [5] is changed to [1], [6] to [2], [7] to [3] and [8] to [4]. If the setting  
operation is exited part of the way through, the settings performed so far will not be stored in the memory. They are entered  
using [Enter], and operation returns to the [Audio Video Input] settings.  
Select A S-1, A S-2, A S-3 or A S-4 as the audio input using the rotary 4 control.  
Select [ANALOG] or [SDI] using the rotary 5 control.  
Video input combinations that cannot be set: S-5 to S-8 + YC/Y Pb Pr/SDI  
Audio input combinations that cannot be set: Combination of SDIs with different source numbers  
Example: SDI of S-1 for video and SDI of S-2 for audio  
[Mic] or [AUX2] can be set for [AUXin] using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is [Mic].  
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[Setup] initial setting screen  
[Memory] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to set the memories used for INTVideo and  
DSK. When the setting is changed, all the memories are  
cleared. How much memory is to be used for [INT V] and  
how much for [Title] for DSK and TitleKey is set using the  
rotary 2 and 3 controls.  
Memory INT V  
Title  
15  
15  
0 - 30/26 0 - 30/26  
If the allocation to one memory is changed, the allocation to  
the other memory will change so that the total remains 30.  
When a change is to be made, [OK?] appears. Execute the  
change using [Enter], and use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel.  
The default setting is 15 each for [INT V] and [Title] with  
NTSC and 13 each for [INT V] and [Title] with PAL.  
[Gen Lock] external synchronization setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Select [G/L] or [ExtKey] as the [Ref In] (reference) source  
Gen  
Ref In  
H Phase SC Phase  
using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is [G/L].  
Adjust the [H Phase] (horizontal phase) using the rotary 3  
control. The default setting is 128.  
Adjust the [SC Phase] (subcarrier phase) using the rotary 4  
control. The default setting is 512.  
Lock  
G/L 128 512  
28 - 228 0 - 1023  
G/L  
Ext Key  
[H Phase] and [SC Phase] are stored in the memory  
separately in accordance with [G/L] or [Ext Key] for the  
input.  
[Video Format] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
Either [NTSC] or [PAL] is selected as the format by the  
rotary 2 control.  
Video  
Aspect  
Setup  
Pb Pr  
Format  
NTSC  
4:3  
0
BCAM  
The default setting is the format used in the area where the  
system was purchased.  
When a change is to be made, [OK?] appears. Execute the  
change using [Enter], and use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel.  
Set [4:3] or [16:9] as the [Aspect] ratio of the patterns using  
the rotary 3 control. The default setting is [4:3].  
NSTC  
PAL  
4:3  
16:9  
0
7.5  
BCAM  
MII  
Select [0] or [7.5] for [Setup] using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is [0].  
Select [BCAM] or [MII] for the [Pb Pr] component level using the rotary 5 control. The default setting is [BCAM].  
When the NTSC or PAL format is changed, the system is initialized, and the [INT V] and title memories are cleared.  
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[Setup] initial setting screen  
[System1] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
This is used to perform a variety of settings.  
System1 Dly  
Time  
GPI  
RS422  
The rotary 2 control is used to set the amount of delay for  
the source input when the [AdvRef] advanced reference  
signal is connected with the 3D optional board (AG-VE70)  
installed. If 0Frame is selected, the video delay amount is  
different between when the 3D effects are applied and when  
they are not. The default setting is 1Frame. The setting is  
fixed at 0Frame when the 3D optional board is not installed.  
The audio source delay amount is also set according to this  
setting.  
1Frame  
Sec  
ME  
GVG  
ME  
DSK  
Fade  
1Frame  
0Frame  
Sec  
Frame  
GVG  
SONY  
[Sec] (seconds + frames) or [Frame] (frames) only is selected for the time display using the rotary 3 control. The default  
setting is [Sec].  
Whether [ME], [DSK] or [Fade] is to be executed by GPI can be set using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is [ME].  
[GVG] or [SONY] can be selected as the RS-422A protocol using the rotary 5 control. The default setting is [GVG].  
[System2] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
The time taken until the LCD is set to the power saving  
mode can be selected using the rotary 2 control.  
With the 0 setting, the display is always on. The time can  
be set in 10-minute increments from 0 to 60. The default  
setting is 0.  
[On] or [Off] is selected using the rotary 3 control to set  
whether or not cleaning is to be performed inside the vertical  
blanking period (VBlk). The default setting is [Off].  
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Off  
Chr.Lmt  
0
On  
Off  
0 - 60  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
[On] or [Off] is selected using the rotary 4 control to set whether or not the [DR] (dynamic rounding) is to be performed. The  
default setting is [On].  
[On] or [Off] is selected using the rotary 5 control to set whether restrictions are to be applied to the SDI and component  
output chroma. If [On] has been selected, the chroma is restricted by the 100% color bar level. The default setting is [Off].  
<Note>  
Selecting [Off] for [VBClean] may result in a deviation in the amount of delay between the video signals and vertical blanking  
signals depending on the setting for the [Dly] item among the [System1] settings and on whether the 3D optional board (AG-  
VE70) has been installed.  
[Bus] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
AB (AB bus) or PrgPre (program/preset system) can be  
selected as the bus system using the rotary 2 control. The  
default setting is AB.  
Bus  
Type  
Still  
Audio  
Tally  
AB  
On  
CP  
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[On] (initiate Still) or [Off] (do not initiate Still) when cross  
points are to be changed is selected using the rotary 3  
control. The default setting is [On].  
AB  
Prg Pre  
On  
Off  
CP  
1, 2  
8
EXT  
The Audio MIX system can be selected using the rotary 4  
control.  
At the [CP] setting, two audio sources allocated to the selected cross point are output. At the [1,2] setting, the audio sources  
1, 2 allocated to the cross point are mixed at all times. The default setting is [CP].  
[8] or [EXT] can be selected using the rotary 5 control as the setting for the eight tally outputs. At the [8] setting, the tally  
signal is output when cross point 8 has been selected; at the [EXT] setting, it is output when EXT has been selected.  
<Note>  
When [Still] has been set to [Off], the picture may be disturbed if direct switching is performed between SDI/composite and  
YC/component. This setting must always be used with either an SDI-only/composite system or YC-only/component-only  
system.  
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[Setup] initial setting screen  
[Audio Level] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
The [Alignment] (alignment) level is set using the rotary 2  
control. [3 dB], [0 dB] or [4 dB] can be selected. The  
default setting is [4 dB] for NTSC and [0 dB] for PAL.  
The [Head] (headroom) is set using the rotary 5 control.  
Either [18 dB] or [20 dB] can be selected. The default  
setting is [20 dB] for NTSC and [18 dB] for PAL.  
Audio  
Alignment  
Head  
18dB  
Level  
3dB  
3dB  
0dB  
4dB  
18dB  
20dB  
[File] setting  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
The statuses set by [Setup] can be stored in the memory.  
Select 1 to 8 using the rotary 2 control. An empty file is  
indicated by [Empty]. A file with settings is indicated by  
[Saved].  
Select [Save], [Recall] or [AllCLR] using the rotary 3 control,  
and execute using [Enter]. [Save] saves the settings and  
overwrites any existing settings, [Recall] loads the settings,  
and [All CLR] clears the settings.  
Empty  
Saved  
File  
Empty  
1
Save  
Save  
1 - 8  
Recall  
AllCLR  
When [Save] or [AllCLR] is selected, [OK?] appears. Enter  
the selection again using [Enter] or cancel using [Shift] +  
[Enter].  
It is also possible to clear all the settings by holding down  
[Shift] + [Enter] when the power is turned on so that the  
factory settings are restored.  
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Other settings  
Event memory  
Event  
Setting method  
00E  
One hundred panel statuses can be stored in event  
memories 0 to 99. Press the Set button, set the event  
number using the number keys, and enter the setting using  
[Enter].  
Set button:  
Its lamp lights during the setting process. When [Enter] is pressed, it flashes for two seconds and then  
goes off.  
When the setting is in progress, Event is displayed in reverse video, and the event is then entered using [Enter]. Event  
numbers can be incremented and decremented using the +and “–” keys. Empty events are indicated by [E] appearing next  
to the event number.  
Recall method  
Press the [Recall] button, select the event number to be loaded using the number keys, and recall it using the [Enter] or  
[AutoTake] button.  
Recall button: Its lamp flashes while recall is underway. It lights when the button is set to ON, and goes off when it is set  
to OFF or when the recall is completed.  
Since the input settings are not reflected during loading, events are executed in respect of the input set beforehand.  
Events 50 to 59, 60 to 69, 70 to 79, 80 to 89 and 90 to 99 can be set consecutively in units of 10 events and also recalled  
consecutively so they can also serve as key frame settings. Events are executed using the [AutoTake] button. With the  
recall of events 50 to 99, the Setup status of the head event is valid.  
Clearing events  
Set the number of the event to be cleared using [Recall], and execute clearing using [Shift] + [Enter]. Clearing all the events  
is possible by inputting a period twice at the recall stage and then pressing [Shift] + [.]. Alternatively, this can be achieved by  
starting the system by pressing [Shift] + [Enter] when the power is turned on, and restoring the factory settings.  
Pattern settings  
Press the [Pattern] button, input the pattern number using  
the number keys, and execute using [Enter]. If the pattern  
does not exist, operation will jump to the nearest pattern  
number.  
Pattern  
3015  
Each time [Pattern] is pressed, the function is set to ON or  
OFF. The default setting is MIX (56).  
Pattern numbers are incremented and decremented using  
the +and “–” keys. Patterns that do not exist are skipped  
and displayed in turn.  
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Other settings  
Transition time setting  
Select the item to be set, and press the [ME], [DSK] or  
[FADE] button.  
Input the numerical value using the number keys, and press  
[Enter].  
1M0E:T0im0eF  
The numerical value can be incremented and decremented  
using rotary TIME or the +and “–” keys.  
Set the ME (back, key transition), DSK or fade time.  
Set the time of the item selected for ME, DSK or Fade  
above the number keys.  
PHONE  
TIME  
MIN  
MAX  
ME  
PATTERN  
DSK  
FADE  
The time is indicated on the LCD display. It can also be  
input or output using the number keys.  
Transition time selection  
With x:xx displays, it is possible to input [2][.][5] to display  
2:05 where [.] is used as a delimiter.  
CONTRAST  
4
5
6
The default setting is 60F.  
Correlation between number key settings and [Pattern] button  
[Pattern] takes precedence over [ME], [DSK] and [Fade].  
Items selected by ME, DSK or Fade can be set by the rotary controls. The number keys can also be used when Pattern is  
OFF. The items selected appear on the LCD display.  
There are three optionsME, DSK and Fadeand they can be set to OFF by pressing the ON button. In this case, neither  
the rotary controls nor the number keys can be used.  
Number key priorities  
The number key priorities are: event memories > pattern settings > transition time settings > LCD screen settings.  
In the event memories, the number keys cannot be used for pattern settings, transition time settings or LCD screen settings.  
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Transition patterns  
Basic  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
Pair  
63  
79  
301  
64  
80  
65  
81  
302  
66  
82  
67  
68  
69  
70  
Blinds  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
Multi H3  
Multi V3  
Multi H6  
303  
323  
343  
363  
381  
304  
324  
344  
364  
382  
305  
325  
345  
365  
383  
306  
326  
346  
366  
384  
307  
308  
328  
348  
368  
385  
321  
322  
327  
103  
341  
342  
347  
Overlap  
Multi V6  
104  
361  
362  
367  
Multi HV3  
Multi HV6  
105  
398  
106  
399  
107  
400  
108  
401  
109  
402  
Multi  
PairH3  
122  
415  
416  
429  
417  
430  
418  
431  
419  
432  
Overlap  
Multi  
PairV3  
123  
428  
Overlap  
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Transition patterns  
Basic  
12  
20  
13  
14  
15  
16  
71  
17  
72  
18  
73  
19  
74  
21  
22  
23  
Pair  
75  
76  
77  
78  
Blinds  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
100  
318  
338  
358  
378  
395  
101  
319  
339  
359  
379  
396  
102  
320  
340  
360  
380  
397  
Multi H3  
Multi V3  
Multi H6  
Multi V6  
Multi HV3  
309  
329  
349  
369  
386  
310  
330  
350  
370  
387  
311  
331  
351  
371  
388  
312  
332  
352  
372  
389  
313  
333  
353  
373  
390  
314  
334  
354  
374  
391  
315  
335  
355  
375  
392  
316  
336  
356  
376  
393  
317  
337  
357  
377  
394  
Multi HV6  
Overlap  
110  
403  
111  
404  
112  
405  
113  
406  
114  
407  
115  
408  
116  
409  
117  
410  
118  
411  
119  
412  
120  
413  
121  
414  
Multi  
PairH3  
420  
421  
422  
435  
423  
436  
424  
425  
426  
439  
427  
440  
Multi  
PairV3  
124  
433  
125  
434  
126  
437  
127  
438  
Overlap  
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Transition patterns  
Multi  
PairH6  
442  
455  
467  
479  
705  
443  
456  
468  
480  
706  
444  
457  
469  
481  
707  
445  
458  
470  
482  
441  
Multi  
PairV6  
454  
Multi  
PairHV3  
Multi  
PairHV6  
Mtrix  
24  
701  
25  
702  
26  
703  
27  
704  
Overlap  
Basic2  
183  
801  
184  
802  
185  
803  
186  
804  
187  
805  
188  
806  
189  
807  
190  
808  
191  
809  
192  
810  
Overlap  
DVE  
BPreset  
Mosaic Mosaic Mosaic  
HV  
Mirror  
Nega  
YC  
Nega  
Y
Nega  
C
Defocus H Mirror V Mirror  
Mono  
Paint  
XY  
X
Y
200  
201  
202  
203  
204  
1021  
205  
1022  
206  
1023  
207  
1030  
208  
1031  
209  
1032  
210  
1033  
211  
1034  
Overlap  
Shutter  
1001  
1002  
1003  
1004  
STILL  
STILL  
STILL  
STILL  
223  
1091  
224  
1092  
225  
1093  
226  
1094  
Overlap  
Direct  
Pattern  
DT 1  
241  
DT 2  
242  
DT 3  
243  
DT 4  
244  
DT 5  
245  
DT 6  
246  
DT 7  
247  
Comp1  
28  
1501  
1521  
29  
1502  
1522  
30  
1503  
1523  
31  
1504  
1524  
36  
1505  
1525  
37  
1506  
1526  
38  
1507  
1527  
39  
1508  
1528  
40  
1509  
1529  
41  
1510  
1530  
Overlap  
+Diss  
Comp2  
32  
1541  
33  
1542  
34  
1543  
35  
1544  
130  
1545  
131  
1546  
132  
1547  
133  
1548  
Overlap  
<Notes>  
The DVE and Shutter patterns cannot be used for DSK effect. The Comp1 and Comp2 patterns can be used for DSK effect only when the 3D optional board  
(AG-VE70) has been installed.  
Pattern MIX (56) is used for DVE BPreset.  
With Comp2, the image at the transition destination cannot be checked using ME preview when the lever is at the end point.  
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Transition patterns  
Multi  
PairH6  
446  
459  
471  
483  
447  
460  
472  
484  
448  
461  
473  
485  
449  
462  
474  
486  
450  
463  
475  
487  
451  
464  
476  
488  
452  
465  
477  
489  
453  
466  
478  
490  
Multi  
PairV6  
Multi HV3  
Multi  
PairHV6  
Panel  
Panel  
Panel  
Setting Setting  
0
99  
CUT  
SAT  
MIX  
Basic2  
LUM  
MIX  
193  
811  
194  
812  
195  
813  
196  
814  
197  
1082  
198  
1083  
199  
1084  
Video  
FaB  
Color  
FaB  
V+C  
FaB  
DVE  
BPreset  
Still  
Field  
Still  
Fram  
4Multi  
Strob  
9Multi 16Multi  
CUT  
Strobe  
Decay  
Strob  
Strob  
212  
1059  
213  
1060  
214  
1061  
215  
1062  
216  
1063  
217  
1064  
218  
1065  
219  
1066  
220  
1067  
221  
1068  
222  
1069  
NAM  
M I X M I X  
55  
1010  
56  
1080  
57  
58  
60  
1081  
Direct  
Pattern  
DK 1  
248  
DK 2  
249  
DK 3  
250  
DK 4  
251  
DK 5  
252  
DK 6  
253  
Comp1  
42  
1511  
1531  
128  
1512  
1532  
129  
1513  
1533  
Overlap  
+Diss  
Tumble  
141  
1549  
142  
1550  
Overlap  
+DISS: This denotes a pattern to which the dissolve effect can be applied.  
<Note>  
With patterns 60 and 1081 and Tumble, the image at the transition destination cannot be checked using ME preview when the lever is at the end point.  
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Transition patterns  
Slide1  
43  
1301  
1311  
44  
1302  
1312  
45  
1303  
1313  
46  
1304  
1314  
51  
1305  
1315  
52  
1306  
1316  
53  
1307  
1317  
54  
1308  
1318  
Overlap  
+Diss  
Slide2  
47  
1341  
48  
1342  
49  
1343  
50  
1344  
134  
1345  
135  
1346  
136  
1347  
137  
1348  
Overlap  
2D Move1  
143  
1401  
1411  
144  
1402  
1412  
145  
1403  
1413  
146  
1404  
1414  
147  
1405  
1415  
148  
1406  
1416  
149  
1407  
1417  
150  
1408  
1418  
Overlap  
+Diss  
2D Move2  
/Exp  
151  
1421  
1431  
152  
1422  
1432  
153  
1423  
1433  
154  
1424  
1434  
155  
1425  
1435  
156  
1426  
1436  
157  
1427  
1437  
158  
1428  
1438  
Overlap  
+Diss  
2D Move2  
/Exp  
Curve2  
167  
1461  
1471  
168  
1462  
1472  
169  
1463  
1473  
170  
1464  
1474  
171  
1465  
1475  
172  
1466  
1476  
173  
1467  
1477  
174  
1468  
1478  
Overlap  
+Diss  
Rotate  
1601  
1611  
1602  
1612  
1603  
1613  
1604  
1614  
+Diss  
Split Slide  
1620  
1660  
1621  
1661  
1622  
1662  
1623  
1663  
1624  
1664  
1625  
1665  
1626  
1666  
1627  
1667  
1628  
1668  
1629  
1669  
1630  
1670  
+Diss  
Split  
1639  
1679  
1640  
1680  
1641  
1681  
1642  
1682  
1643  
1683  
1644  
1684  
1645  
1685  
1646  
1686  
1647  
1687  
1648  
1688  
1649  
1689  
1650  
1690  
+Diss  
Pers1  
1701  
1741  
1702  
1742  
1703  
1743  
1704  
1744  
1705  
1745  
1706  
1746  
1707  
1747  
1708  
1748  
1730  
1750  
1731  
1751  
1732  
1752  
1733  
1753  
+Diss  
PersMove1  
1761  
1781  
1762  
1782  
1763  
1783  
1764  
1784  
1765  
1785  
1766  
1786  
1767  
1787  
1768  
1788  
+Diss  
PersMove2  
1801  
1821  
1802  
1822  
1803  
1823  
1804  
1824  
1805  
1825  
1806  
1826  
1807  
1827  
1808  
1828  
+Diss  
<Notes>  
The 2D Move2/EXP patterns cannot be used for DSK effect. The Slide1, Slide2, 2D Move1 and 2D Move2 patterns can be used for DSK effect only when the  
3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed.  
Transition patterns 1601 to 2617 can be used only when the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed.  
With Slide2, the image at the transition destination cannot be checked using ME preview when the lever is at the end point.  
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Transition patterns  
Bounce  
138  
1321  
1331  
139  
322  
1332  
140  
1323  
1333  
Overlap  
+Diss  
2D Move2  
/Exp  
159  
1441  
1451  
160  
1442  
1452  
161  
1443  
1453  
162  
1444  
1454  
163  
1445  
1455  
164  
1446  
1456  
165  
1447  
1457  
166  
1448  
1458  
Overlap  
+Diss  
2D Move2  
/Exp  
Curve2  
175  
1481  
1491  
176  
1482  
1492  
177  
1483  
1493  
178  
1484  
1494  
179  
1485  
1495  
180  
1486  
1496  
181  
1487  
1497  
182  
1488  
1498  
Overlap  
+Diss  
Split Slide  
2DComp  
+Diss  
1631  
1671  
1632  
1672  
1633  
1673  
1634  
1674  
1635  
1675  
1636  
1676  
1637  
1677  
1638  
1678  
Split  
1651  
1691  
1652  
1692  
1653  
1693  
1654  
1694  
1655  
1695  
1656  
1696  
1657  
1697  
1658  
1698  
1659  
1699  
+Diss  
Pers1  
1734  
1754  
1735  
1755  
1736  
1756  
1737  
1757  
1738  
1758  
1739  
1759  
+Diss  
PersMove1  
1769  
1789  
1770  
1790  
1771  
1791  
1772  
1792  
1773  
1793  
+Diss  
+DISS: This denotes a pattern to which the dissolve effect can be applied.  
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Transition patterns  
Spin  
1841  
1851  
1842  
1852  
1843  
1853  
1844  
1854  
1845  
1855  
1846  
1856  
+Diss  
Flip  
Tumble  
Overlap  
Twist  
1902  
1903  
1904  
1905  
1906  
1960  
1961  
1962  
1963  
2001  
2011  
2002  
2012  
2003  
2013  
2004  
2014  
2005  
2015  
2006  
2016  
2007  
2017  
2008  
2018  
2009  
2019  
+Diss  
Roll  
2051  
2071  
2052  
2072  
2053  
2073  
2054  
2074  
2055  
2075  
2056  
2076  
2057  
2077  
2058  
2078  
+Diss  
Page1  
2101  
2151  
2102  
2152  
2103  
2153  
2104  
2154  
2105  
2155  
2106  
2156  
2107  
2157  
2108  
2158  
+Diss  
Page2  
2118  
2168  
2119  
2169  
2120  
2170  
2121  
2171  
2122  
2172  
2123  
2173  
2124  
2174  
2125  
2175  
+Diss  
Page3  
2131  
2183  
2132  
2184  
2133  
2185  
2134  
2186  
2135  
2187  
2136  
2188  
2137  
2189  
2138  
2190  
+Diss  
Sphere  
2DComp  
+Diss  
2201  
2231  
2202  
2232  
2203  
2233  
2204  
2234  
2205  
2235  
2206  
2236  
2207  
2237  
2208  
2238  
2209  
2239  
Accordion  
Flag1  
2DComp  
+Diss  
2401  
2461  
2402  
2462  
2403  
2463  
2404  
2464  
2405  
2465  
2406  
2466  
2407  
2467  
2408  
2468  
2409  
2469  
2410  
2470  
2411  
2471  
2412  
2472  
Flag2  
2DComp  
+Diss  
2431  
2491  
2432  
2492  
2433  
2493  
2434  
2494  
2435  
2495  
2436  
2496  
2437  
2497  
2438  
2498  
2439  
2499  
2440  
2500  
Ripple  
MIX  
MIX  
2DComp  
+Diss  
2601  
2611  
2602  
2612  
2604  
2614  
2605  
2615  
2606  
2616  
2613  
2617  
<Notes>  
The Flip Tumble, Twist and Roll and Page1, 2, 3 patterns cannot be used for DSK Effect.  
Transition patterns 1601 to 2617 can be used only when the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed.  
With Flip Tumble, the image at the transition destination cannot be checked using ME preview when the lever is at the end point.  
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Transition patterns  
Spin  
2DComp  
+Diss  
1861  
1871  
1862  
1872  
1863  
1873  
1864  
1874  
1865  
1875  
1866  
1876  
1881  
1891  
1882  
1892  
1883  
1893  
1884  
1894  
Flip  
Tumble  
Overlap  
Shutter  
Overlap  
Roll  
1964  
1971  
1965  
1972  
1966  
1973  
1967  
1974  
Multi  
Move  
3D DVE Ripple  
1981  
Spark  
1982  
1983  
2059  
2079  
2060  
2080  
2061  
2081  
2062  
2082  
2063  
2083  
2064  
2084  
2065  
2085  
2066  
2086  
2067  
2087  
2068  
2088  
+Diss  
Page1  
2109  
2159  
2110  
2160  
2111  
2161  
2112  
2162  
2113  
2163  
2114  
2164  
2115  
2165  
2116  
2166  
2117  
2167  
+Diss  
Page2  
2126  
2176  
2127  
2177  
2128  
2178  
2129  
2179  
+Diss  
Page3  
2139  
2191  
2140  
2192  
2141  
2193  
2142  
2194  
2143  
2195  
+Diss  
Sphere  
2210  
2240  
2211  
2241  
2212  
2242  
2213  
2243  
2214  
2244  
2215  
2245  
2216  
2246  
2217  
2247  
2218  
2248  
2219  
2249  
2220  
2250  
+Diss  
Accordion  
Flag1  
2413  
2473  
2414  
2474  
2415  
2475  
2416  
2476  
2417  
2477  
2418  
2478  
2419  
2479  
2420  
2480  
2421  
2481  
2422  
2482  
2423  
2483  
+Diss  
Flag2  
2441  
2501  
2442  
2502  
2443  
2503  
+Diss  
+DISS: This denotes a pattern to which the dissolve effect can be applied.  
<Notes>  
With Flip Tumble, the image at the transition destination cannot be checked using ME preview when the lever is at the end point.  
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Key patterns  
BasicPattern  
Key  
Diss  
Exp  
Exp+Diss  
3001  
3021  
3041  
3002  
3022  
3042  
3003  
3023  
3043  
3004  
3024  
3044  
3005  
3025  
3045  
3006  
3026  
3046  
Basic Key  
CHR LUM EXT  
62  
3101  
61  
3102  
59  
3103  
Overlap  
PinP  
3301  
3311  
3321  
3302  
3312  
3322  
3303  
3313  
3323  
3304  
3314  
3324  
Diss  
Exp  
Exp+Diss  
2D Move  
Exp  
+Diss  
3401  
3411  
3402  
3412  
3403  
3413  
3404  
3414  
3405  
3415  
3406  
3416  
3407  
3417  
3408  
3418  
2D Move2  
ExpCurve2 3441  
3442  
3452  
3443  
3453  
3444  
3454  
3445  
3455  
3446  
3456  
3447  
3457  
3448  
3458  
+Diss  
3451  
DualPinP  
Move  
+Diss  
3501  
3511  
3502  
3512  
3503  
3513  
3504  
3514  
3505  
3515  
3516  
3516  
3507  
3517  
3508  
3518  
DualPinP  
Move  
+Diss  
3541  
3551  
3542  
3552  
3543  
3553  
3544  
3554  
3545  
3555  
3546  
3556  
3547  
3557  
3548  
3558  
Slide1  
+Comp  
Move  
+Diss  
3601  
3621  
3602  
3622  
3603  
3623  
Rotate  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4601  
4611  
4602  
4612  
4603  
4613  
4604  
4614  
3D Slide  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4620  
4660  
4621  
4661  
4622  
4662  
4623  
4663  
4624  
4664  
4625  
4665  
4626  
4666  
4627  
4667  
4628  
4668  
4629  
4669  
4630  
4670  
Split  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4639  
4679  
4640  
4680  
4641  
4681  
4642  
4682  
4643  
4683  
4644  
4684  
4645  
4685  
4646  
4686  
4647  
4687  
4648  
4688  
4649  
4689  
4650  
4690  
<Notes>  
The key patterns that can be used for DSK Effect are 6001, 6002, 6003, 6006, 6007 and 6101 to 6634.  
BasicPattern Key, Basic Key and Title are the key patterns for which Rev can be used.  
Key patterns 4601 to 6716 can be used only when the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed.  
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Key patterns  
Back  
3305  
Back  
Spot Light  
Diss  
Exp  
Exp+Diss  
3315  
3325  
2D Move  
Exp  
+Diss  
3421  
3431  
3422  
3432  
3423  
3433  
3424  
3434  
3425  
3435  
3426  
3436  
3427  
3437  
3428  
3438  
2D Move2  
ExpCurve2 3461  
3462  
3472  
3463  
3473  
3464  
3474  
3465  
3475  
3466  
3476  
3467  
3477  
3468  
3478  
+Diss  
3471  
DualPinP  
Move  
+Diss  
3521  
3531  
3522  
3532  
3523  
3533  
3524  
3534  
3525  
3535  
3526  
3536  
3527  
3537  
3528  
3538  
DualPinP  
Move  
+Diss  
3561  
3571  
3562  
3572  
3563  
3573  
3564  
3574  
3565  
3575  
3566  
3576  
3567  
3577  
3568  
3578  
3D Slide  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4631  
4671  
4632  
4672  
4633  
4673  
4634  
4674  
4635  
4675  
4636  
4676  
4637  
4677  
4638  
4678  
Split  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4651  
4691  
4652  
4692  
4653  
4693  
4654  
4694  
4655  
4695  
4656  
4696  
4657  
4697  
4658  
4698  
4659  
4699  
+DISS: This denotes a pattern to which the dissolve effect can be applied.  
EXP: This denotes a pattern that appears bigger and bigger.  
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Key patterns  
Pers1  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4701  
4741  
4702  
4742  
4703  
4743  
4704  
4744  
4705  
4745  
4706  
4746  
4707  
4747  
4708  
4748  
4730  
4750  
4731  
4751  
4732  
4752  
4733  
4753  
PersMove1  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4761  
4781  
4762  
4782  
4763  
4783  
4764  
4784  
4765  
4785  
4766  
4786  
4767  
4787  
4768  
4788  
PersMove2  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4801  
4821  
4802  
4822  
4803  
4823  
4804  
4824  
4805  
4825  
4806  
4826  
4807  
4827  
4808  
4828  
Spin  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4841  
4851  
4842  
4852  
4843  
4853  
4844  
4854  
4845  
4855  
4846  
4856  
Sphere  
2DComp  
+Diss  
5201  
5231  
5202  
5232  
5203  
5233  
5204  
5234  
5205  
5235  
5206  
5236  
5207  
5237  
5208  
5238  
5209  
5239  
Flag1  
2DComp  
+Diss  
5401  
5461  
5402  
5462  
5403  
5463  
5404  
5464  
5405  
5465  
5406  
5466  
5407  
5467  
5408  
5468  
5409  
5469  
5410  
5470  
5411  
5471  
5412  
5472  
Flag2  
2DComp  
+Diss  
5431  
5491  
5432  
5492  
5433  
5493  
5434  
5494  
5435  
5495  
5436  
5496  
5437  
5497  
5438  
5498  
5439  
5499  
5440  
5500  
Ripple  
MIX  
2DComp  
+Diss  
5601  
5611  
5602  
5612  
5613  
5614  
6004  
3DBasic  
+Diss  
6001  
6031  
6002  
6032  
6003  
6005  
6006  
6007  
6008  
6009  
6010  
Ripple  
2DComp  
+Diss  
Flag Move  
Move  
+Diss  
6101  
6111  
6102  
6112  
6103  
6113  
6104  
6114  
6105  
6115  
6106  
6116  
6107  
6117  
6108  
6118  
6109  
6119  
<Notes>  
The key patterns that can be used for DSK Effect are 6001, 6002, 6003, 6006, 6007 and 6101 to 6634.  
Key patterns 4601 to 6716 can be used only when the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed.  
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Key patterns  
Pers1  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4734  
4754  
4735  
4755  
4736  
4756  
4737  
4757  
4738  
4758  
4739  
4759  
PersMove1  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4769  
4789  
4770  
4790  
4771  
4791  
4772  
4792  
4773  
4793  
Spin  
2DComp  
+Diss  
4861  
4871  
4862  
4872  
4863  
4873  
4864  
4874  
4865  
4875  
4866  
4876  
4881  
4891  
4882  
4892  
4883  
4893  
4884  
4894  
Sphere  
2DComp  
+Diss  
5210  
5240  
5211  
5241  
5212  
5242  
5213  
5243  
5214  
5244  
5215  
5245  
5216  
5246  
5217  
5247  
5218  
5248  
5219  
5249  
5220  
5250  
Flag1  
2DComp  
+Diss  
5413  
5473  
5414  
5474  
5415  
5475  
5416  
5476  
5417  
5477  
5418  
5478  
5419  
5479  
5420  
5480  
5421  
5481  
5422  
5482  
5423  
5483  
Flag2  
2DComp  
+Diss  
5441  
5501  
5442  
5502  
5443  
5503  
Melt  
2DComp  
+Diss  
6033  
6034  
Flag Move  
Move  
+Diss  
6121  
6131  
6122  
6132  
6123  
6133  
6124  
6134  
6125  
6135  
6126  
6136  
6127  
6137  
6128  
6138  
6129  
6139  
+DISS: This denotes a pattern to which the dissolve effect can be applied.  
EXP: This denotes a pattern that appears bigger and bigger.  
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Key patterns  
Accordion  
Move  
+Diss  
6201  
6211  
6202  
6212  
6203  
6213  
6204  
6214  
6205  
6215  
6206  
6216  
6207  
6217  
6208  
6218  
6209  
6219  
Sphere  
Move  
+Diss  
6301  
6311  
6302  
6312  
6303  
6313  
6304  
6314  
6305  
6315  
6306  
6316  
6307  
6317  
6308  
6318  
Sphere  
Curve  
Move  
+Diss  
6401  
6411  
6402  
6412  
6403  
6413  
6404  
6414  
6405  
6415  
6406  
6416  
6407  
6417  
6408  
6418  
Spin to  
Pers  
Move  
+Diss  
6501  
6521  
6502  
6522  
6503  
6523  
6504  
6524  
6505  
6525  
6506  
6526  
6507  
6527  
6508  
6528  
6509  
6529  
6510  
6530  
6511  
6531  
6512  
6532  
Pers In  
Move  
+Diss  
6601  
6611  
6602  
6612  
6603  
6613  
6604  
6614  
6605  
6615  
6606  
6616  
6607  
6617  
6608  
6618  
Pers In 2  
Move  
+Diss  
6701  
6711  
6702  
6712  
6703  
6713  
6704  
6714  
6705  
6715  
6706  
6716  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key Learn  
Learn1 Learn2 Learn3 Learn4 Learn5 Learn6 Learn7 Learn8 Learn9 Learn10  
9000  
T-1  
9501  
9001  
T-2  
9511  
9002  
T-3  
9521  
9003  
T-4  
9531  
9004  
T-5  
9541  
9005  
T-6  
9551  
9006  
T-7  
9561  
9007  
T-8  
9571  
9008  
9009  
Title  
Diss  
Title  
Diss  
T-9 T-10 T-11 T-12  
9581  
9591  
9601  
9611  
T-25 T-26 T-27 T-28 T-29 T-30  
9741  
9751  
9761  
9771  
9781  
9791  
<Notes>  
The key patterns that can be used for DSK Effect are 6001, 6002, 6003, 6006, 6007 and 6101 to 6634.  
Key patterns 4601 to 6716 can be used only when the 3D optional board (AG-VE70) has been installed.  
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Key patterns  
Accordion  
Move  
+Diss  
6221  
6231  
6222  
6232  
6223  
6233  
6224  
6234  
6225  
6235  
6226  
6236  
6227  
6237  
6228  
6238  
6229  
6239  
Sphere  
Move  
+Diss  
6321  
6331  
6322  
6332  
6323  
6333  
6324  
6334  
6325  
6335  
6326  
6336  
6327  
6337  
6328  
6338  
6329  
6339  
Sphere  
Curve  
Move  
+Diss  
6421  
6431  
6422  
6432  
6423  
6433  
6424  
6434  
6425  
6435  
6426  
6436  
6427  
6437  
6428  
6438  
Pers In  
Move  
+Diss  
6621  
6631  
6622  
6632  
6623  
6633  
6624  
6634  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Key  
Title  
Diss  
Title  
Diss  
Learn11 Learn12 Learn13 Learn14 Learn15 Learn16 Learn17 Learn18 Learn19 Learn20  
9010  
9011  
9012  
9013  
9014  
9015  
9016  
9017  
9018  
9019  
T-13 T-14 T-15 T-16 T-17 T-18 T-19 T-20 T-21 T-22 T-23 T-24  
9621  
9631  
9641  
9651  
9661  
9671  
9681  
9691  
9701  
9711  
9721  
9731  
+DISS: This denotes a pattern to which the dissolve effect can be applied.  
EXP: This denotes a pattern that appears bigger and bigger.  
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About this software  
Description of the software  
System requirements  
The software contained in the CD is described below.  
The PC to be used should meet the following requirements.  
USB driver  
Computer  
DOS/V with USB port  
This driver software is for communications when the AG-  
MX70 is connected to a PC via the USB port.  
OS  
Windows 98  
Windows ME  
Windows 2000 Professional  
Windows XP HomeEdition  
Windows XP Professional  
MX-Navi  
This software is for use when transmitting images from a PC  
to the AG-MX70 and playing them back and when reading  
still images from the AG-MX70 into a PC. Installing this  
software makes the following possible.  
CPU  
Pentium II 300 MHz or better  
64 MB or more  
RAM  
Display  
True Color (24 bits, 32 bits)  
800a600 dots or more  
5 MB or more free space  
CD-ROM drive  
Transmitting of images from a PC to the AG-MX70  
PC images can be transmitted to the AG-MX70 as Title  
data or IntVideo data.  
Hard disk  
Other  
Playback and pause operations can be performed with  
the transmitted data.  
Reading of still images from the AG-MX70 into a PC  
Images displayed on the AG-MX70 can be read into a  
PC as still images.  
Management of the AG-MX70 memory  
It is possible to check the status and change the  
settings of the AG-MX70’s image memory.  
Refer to “Before use” on pages 77 to 79 when installing this  
software.  
Overview of MX-Navi  
MX-Navi is software used when transmitting images from a PC to the AG-MX70 and displaying them and when reading still  
images from the AG-MX70 into a PC.  
The following are possible when a PC has been connected to the AG-MX70.  
DSK display of the PC screen as telop or animation.  
Display of the PC screen with internal matte.  
Images provided as input to the AG-MX70 can be read into the PC as still images and be converted to image files.  
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Processing of image data  
ROLL  
Two or more images are lined up one after the other  
By data type  
Image data is processed by the AG-MX70 either as Title  
data or IntVideo data, depending on the application. When  
image data is transmitted to the AG-MX70, it is necessary to  
first select one of these 2 data types.  
and played back (scrolled) vertically on the screen. It  
is possible to set the direction and the speed for  
scrolling. Only Title data can be used with this  
method. It is possible to set the horizontal position of  
the image.  
Title data  
Data to be used for DSK playback should be  
transmitted as Title data. RGB data and α channel  
data are used by Title data. When an image having  
an α channel is used, the image is subjected to  
transparency processing corresponding to the value  
of the α channel. When an image not having an α  
channel is used, transparency processing is not  
performed.  
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IntVideo data  
When the image is to be played back as internal  
matte, it is transmitted as IntVideo data. The image  
uses only RGB data. As the α channel is not used,  
transparency processing is not performed.  
DSK effects  
When an image is displayed on (DSK ON) or cleared from  
(DSK OFF) the monitor, it is possible to apply dissolve or 2  
or 3D transition effects.  
Display methods  
Image size  
It is possible to select from the following display methods  
according to how the image data is to be played back.  
STILL  
The appropriate size of images for the Monitor 1 screen  
differs, depending on the video format setting of the AG-  
MX70 and the MX-Navi settings.  
With this method, a single image is played back as a  
still image. Both Title data and IntVideo data can be  
used. When Title data is used, it is possible to set the  
horizontal position and vertical position of the image.  
NTSC: Monitor 1 screen = 640 a 480  
PAL: Monitor 1 screen = 768 a 576  
It is possible to select any image size for playback, however,  
if the image size selected is larger than the Monitor 1  
screen, only the part of the image that fits onto the screen  
will be transmitted and played back.  
MOVIE  
With this method, two or more images are played back  
consecutively. A single image is processed as one  
frame. It is possible to select from ONCE or REPEAT  
playback. Both Title data and IntVideo data can be  
used. When Title data is used, it is possible to set the  
horizontal position and vertical position of the image.  
Image formats supported  
It is possible to use the following image formats for playback  
with the AG-MX70.  
TARGA (.tga)  
24 bit/pixel (no α channel) data and 32 bit/pixel (with  
α channel) data can be used.  
JPEG (.jpg)  
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BMP (.bmp)  
24 bit/pixel (no α channel) data can be used.  
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A 32 bit/pixel image of the TARGA format must be used  
when the image is to be displayed with transparency  
processing. When displaying images using either MOVIE,  
ROLL or CRAWL methods, it is necessary to use  
consecutively numbered file names.  
CRAWL  
Two or more images are lined up one after the other  
and played back (scrolled) horizontally on the screen.  
It is possible to set the direction and the speed for  
scrolling. Only Title data can be used with this  
method. It is possible to set the vertical position of  
the image.  
(e.g. Image001.tga to Image015.tga)  
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Processing of image data  
Management of the image memory  
Memory capacity  
Images transmitted from the PC are stored in the  
AG-MX70s image memory. The memory capacity  
differs, depending on the AG-MX70s video format  
setting.  
NTSC:30 pages  
(1 page = amount of memory required for 1  
image on Monitor 1 screen)  
PAL: 26 pages  
The image memory is divided into separate areas for  
Title data and IntVideo data and capacity can be  
allocated freely as required.  
DIVIDE  
The number of memory pages used differs,  
depending on the number of vertical pixels, however  
this only applies when images are transmitted as  
Title data. The memory pages being used can be  
reduced by adjusting the size of the image for DSK  
playback, so that a larger number of images can be  
played back.  
Number of vertical pixels Number of memory pages used  
NTSC  
PAL  
1 to 60  
61 to 120  
121 to 240  
241 to 480  
1 to 72  
1/8 page  
1/4 page  
1/2 page  
1 page  
1/8 page  
1/4 page  
1/2 page  
1 page  
73 to 144  
145 to 288  
289 to 576  
<Notes>  
When the vertical position is set, images with a small  
number of vertical pixels can be played back on the lower  
part of the screen. This is effective for DSK playback of  
telop or logos at the lower part of the screen.  
IntVideo data always use one memory page, regardless of  
the image size.  
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Before use  
6) Select Search for the best driver for your device,”  
AG-MX70 connections  
then click on the Nextbutton.  
It is necessary to connect the PC to the AG-MX70 using the  
USB cable before installing the software. Follow the steps  
below.  
1) Turn off the power to the AG-MX70.  
2) Connect the PC to the AG-MX70 using the USB  
cable.  
Insert the USB cable connectors into the  
corresponding USB ports on the PC and on the rear  
panel of the AG-MX70.  
This completes the connection. When the 2 units are being  
connected for the first time, install the USB driver by  
following the steps in Installation of USB driverbelow.  
7) Place a check next to Specify a location,enter the  
USB_DRV folder in the setup CD-ROM as the search  
location and click on the Nextbutton.  
<Note>  
The USB cable is not supplied with this unit. Use a  
commercially available 3 m or shorter USB cable. Note that  
if the cable to be used is more than 3 m in length,  
communications may not be performed correctly.  
Installation of the USB driver  
It is necessary to install this driver in the PC to enable USB  
communications between the PC and AG-MX70 after they  
are connected for the first time. (It is only necessary to  
install the USB driver software once.) Follow the steps  
below.  
8) If the driver is searched correctly, a screen similar to  
the one shown below will be displayed.  
For Windows 98 and Windows 2000  
<Notes>  
The steps outlined below are for Windows 98.With  
Windows 2000, the screens will differ slightly, but the  
driver software can still be installed following the same  
steps.  
Be sure to log on as a user with Administrator rights when  
installing this software in a PC with Windows 2000.  
1) Connect the PC to the AG-MX70 correctly.  
2) Turn on the power to the PC.  
Check that Windows has started up.  
9) When the screen indicating that the installation is  
3) Place the setup CD-ROM in the PCs CD-ROM drive.  
complete is displayed, click on the Finishbutton.  
4) Turn on the power to the AG-MX70.  
After a short while, the Add New Hardware Wizard”  
dialog will be displayed.  
5) Click on the Nextbutton.  
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For Windows XP  
<Note>  
Be sure to log on as a user with Administrator rights when  
installing this software.  
For Windows ME  
1) Connect the PC to the AG-MX70 correctly.  
2) Turn on the power to the PC.  
Check that Windows has started up.  
1) Connect the PC to the AG-MX70 correctly.  
3) Place the setup CD-ROM in the PCs CD-ROM drive.  
2) Turn on the power to the PC.  
Check that Windows has started up.  
4) Turn on the power to the AG-MX70.  
After a short while, the Add New Hardware Wizard”  
dialog will be displayed.  
3) Place the setup CD-ROM in the PCs CD-ROM drive.  
4) Turn on the power to the AG-MX70.  
After a short while, the Found new hardware wizard”  
dialog will be displayed.  
5) Select Automatic search for a better driver,then  
click on the Nextbutton.  
5) Select Install the software automatically,then click  
on the Nextbutton.  
6) When the screen indicating that the installation is  
complete is displayed, click on the Finishbutton.  
6) If the installation warning screen is displayed, click on  
the Continue Anywaybutton.  
7) When the screen indicating that the installation is  
complete is displayed, click on the Finishbutton.  
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Before use  
5) The installation contents confirmation screen  
appears.  
Installation of MX-Navi  
After installing the USB driver, install MX-Navi, the software  
for handling image exchange with the AG-MX70. Follow the  
steps below.  
To proceed with the installation of the contents  
shown, click the Nextbutton. To change the  
contents, use the Backbutton to return to the  
previous screen, and change the settings.  
1) Select Run…” from the Startmenu. Click the  
Browsebutton, select Setup.exe in the MX-Navi  
folder of the setup CD-ROM, and click OK.”  
2) The setup start screen will be displayed. Click the  
Nextbutton.  
6) After the files have been copied, the installation end  
screen appears. Installation is completed by clicking  
the Finishbutton now.  
Operation confirmation  
This completes installation of all of the software. Use the  
following procedure to confirm that the software has been  
installed correctly.  
1) Confirm that the PC and the AG-MX70 have been  
connected correctly and that the power of the AG-  
MX70 is switched on.  
3) The screen for setting the MX-Navi installation  
destination will be displayed. If the destination shown  
is the one desired, just click the Nextbutton.  
To change the installation destination, click the  
Browsebutton, change the installation destination,  
and click the Nextbutton.  
2) Select Programs> Panasonic AG-MX70> MX-  
Navifrom the Windows Start menu. MX-Navi will  
start.  
3) When the display column of the status bar on the left  
bottom of the main window of MX-Navi shows  
Connecting,it means that the software has been  
installed correctly.  
Check that this column  
shows “Connecting.”  
4) The screen for selecting the installation type is  
displayed. When Typicalhas been selected, the  
program files of MX-Navi and sample images are  
installed. When compacthas been selected, only  
the MX-Navi program is installed.  
<Notes>  
If Not connectingis shown, check the following.  
PC and AG-MX70 must be connected correctly.  
The power of the AG-MX70 must be switched on.  
The length of the USB cable must be within 3 m.  
When a USB hub is being used, correct operation may be  
obtained when the hub is removed and the cable is  
connected directly to the USB port of the PC.  
Select the type and click the Nextbutton.  
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Startup and shutdown  
How to start up MX-Navi  
Select Program> Panasonic AG-MX70> MX-Navifrom the Windows Start menu.  
How to shut down MX-Navi  
Shutdown is possible in the following two ways.  
Click the button  
at the right top of the main window.  
Select Exitfrom the Filemenu of the main window.  
Screen descriptions  
Main window  
A list of Title data, called the transmission list, is displayed on the main window. The main window of MX-Navi has two  
display modes, the icon mode and the list mode. The modes can be switched using the viewmenu.  
Icon mode  
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4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
For data with a Mark setting, the Mark number is  
displayed. For details on Mark settings, refer to page 87.  
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2
3
O (Order)  
The order of the data in the transmission list is displayed.  
The color changes according to the title transmission  
status.  
This is displayed for data with the Protect setting. For  
details on the Protect setting, refer to page 87.  
Not transmitted ....................... Dark gray  
Transmitted ............................ Light gray  
Transmission not possible ...... Dark red (insufficient  
MX70 memory)  
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Screen descriptions  
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8
9
D, F  
OFF  
The upper line shows the Divide value for the data and  
the lower line shows the number of images of the data.  
The operation at the time of DSK OFF will be displayed.  
The display contents are the same as for DSK ON.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
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ICON  
The image is reduced and displayed. When several files  
are used with one title, one of them will be used for the  
display. The aspect ratio of the reduced image changes  
according to the memory setting (16:9/4:3) of the main  
unit.  
NAME/COMMENT  
The name given to the data and the comment string will  
be displayed.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
When double-clicked, the image display screen (page  
89) opens and the original image can be checked.  
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ON  
The operation at the time of DSK ON will be displayed.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
Trigger setting  
Special  
AutoTrigger is valid.  
The time taken for DSK ON  
effects and  
effect time  
to  
be  
established  
is  
displayed at the side.  
AutoTrigger is not valid.  
Slide  
setting  
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TYPE  
The data playback format will be displayed.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
Duration  
(This appears only when Auto Trigger of  
DSK OFF is valid.)  
Data playback format  
Still  
Movie Once  
Movie Repeat  
Crawl  
Roll  
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Screen descriptions  
List mode  
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4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
For data with a Mark setting, the Mark number is  
displayed.  
1
2
3
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TYPE  
The data playback format will be displayed.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
This is displayed for data with the Protect setting.  
Data playback format  
O (Order)  
The order of the data in the transmission list is displayed.  
This is the same as with icon mode.  
Still  
Duration  
(This appears only when Auto  
Movie Once  
Trigger of DSK OFF is valid.)  
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5
D
Movie Repeat  
Crawl  
The Divide value of the data is shown.  
F
Roll  
The number of images of the data is shown.  
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9
OFF  
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ON  
The operation at the time of DSK OFF will be displayed.  
The display contents are the same as for DSK ON.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
The operation at the time of DSK ON will be displayed.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
NAME/COMMENT  
The name given to the data will be displayed.  
When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86)  
will open.  
Trigger setting  
Special effects  
Slide setting  
The yellow frame is the cursor. The data marked by the cursor will be the object for transmission, deletion, memory clearing,  
property setting, etc.  
When the mouse is left-clicked on data, the cursor will move to that data. When Ctrlis held down, several titles can be  
selected by left-clicking, and when Shift is held down, the titles between the first click and the last click will be selected.  
When several titles are selected, the data selected first will be the object for Properties settings and screen display. For other  
operations, all selected titles will be the object.  
<Note>  
For the setting contents for DSK ON and DSK OFF, refer to Setting the title data playback properties(page 86).  
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Menu descriptions  
Write Flash memory  
File menu  
This writes the data of the saved file into the flash memory  
of the AG-MX70.  
Creation of a new list  
Select this menu item after turning on the power while  
holding down the 0key and 5key on the operation panel  
of the AG-MX70 and setting the AG-MX70 to the flash  
memory backup mode. A dialog box now appears so select  
the file and click the OKbutton to write the file data. When  
this operation is performed, all the data in the flash memory  
of the AG-MX70 is replaced.  
This clears the current transmission list and creates a new  
one (refer to page 86). The same operation can be  
performed with the operation button  
.
Open image  
This opens an image and adds the title data at the end of  
the transmission list. The same operation can be performed  
with the operation button  
.
Exit  
This shuts down the program.  
Open List  
This clears the current transmission list and opens a  
previously saved transmission list. The same operation can  
Edit menu  
be performed with the operation button  
.
Undo  
Save List  
This undoes data additions, deletions and other operations.  
Up to 16 steps can be undone.  
The same operation can be performed by pressing Ctrl+  
Z.”  
This overwrites and saves the current transmission list.  
If the current transmission list does not have a name, the  
operation becomes the same as with Save List as...”  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
.
Redo  
This cancels the contents of the Undo.  
Save List as...  
The same operation can be performed by pressing Ctrl+  
This saves the current transmission list with a new name.  
Y.”  
Preview  
Cut  
This opens the image display screen and displays the image  
of the title selected by the cursor. The same operation can  
be performed by double-clicking the ICON column of the  
data display and selecting Previewfrom the pop-up menu.  
This deletes the selected title from the transmission list and  
saves it to the clipboard. The saved title can be added to  
the transmission list via the Pastemenu. Only the title cut  
last will be saved.  
The same operation also can be performed by Ctrl+ Xor  
by right-clicking the title data display column and selecting  
Cutfrom the pop-up menu.  
Property  
This opens the Properties setting screen for the title  
selected by the cursor.  
The same operation can be performed by double-clicking  
the column IN, TYPE, OUT, NAME of the title data display  
or by right-clicking the title data and selecting Property”  
from the displayed menu.  
Copy  
This copies the selected title to the clipboard.  
The saved title can be added to the transmission list via the  
Pastemenu. Only the title cut last will be saved.  
The same operation can be performed with Ctrl+ Cor by  
right-clicking the title data display column and selecting  
Copyfrom the pop-up menu.  
Read flash memory  
This reads the data (SETUP menu settings, operation panel  
settings, etc.) in the flash memory of the AG-MX70, and  
saves it in files.  
Select this menu item after turning on the power while  
holding down the 0key and 5key on the operation panel  
of the AG-MX70 and setting the AG-MX70 to the flash  
memory backup mode. A dialog box now appears so input  
the file name and click the OKbutton to save the flash  
memory data.  
Paste  
This adds the title saved on the clipboard to the  
transmission list.  
The same operation can be performed with Ctrl+ Vor by  
right-clicking the title data display column and selecting  
Pastefrom the pop-up menu.  
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Menu descriptions  
Delete  
Cursor menu  
This deletes the selected title from the transmission list.  
The same operation can be performed with the DELkey or  
by right-clicking on the title data display column and  
selecting Deletefrom the pop-up menu.  
Top  
This moves the cursor to the start of the transmission list.  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with the HOME key.  
Select all  
This selects all titles in the transmission list.  
Jump to 10th Previous  
The same operation can be performed by pressing Ctrl+  
A.”  
This moves the cursor up 10 from the present position.  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with the Left arrow key.  
View menu  
Previous  
This moves the cursor up one from the present position.  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
ICON view  
This switches the display mode for the main screen to icon  
mode.  
button  
or with the Up arrow key.  
The same operation can be performed by right-clicking the  
data display and selecting View> ICON viewfrom the  
displayed pop-up menu.  
Next  
This moves the cursor down one from the present position.  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with the Down arrow key.  
LIST view  
This switches the display mode for the main screen to list  
mode.  
The same operation can be performed by right-clicking the  
data display and selecting View> LIST viewfrom the  
displayed pop-up menu.  
Jump to 10th Next  
This moves the cursor down 10 from the present position.  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with the Right arrow key.  
Bottom  
Sort by name  
This moves the cursor to the end of the transmission list.  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
This rearranges the data of the transmission list by the  
Name character order.  
or with the END key.  
The same operation can be performed with the  
buttons in the Name heading part of the data display.  
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Jump to the Current DSK Title  
This moves the cursor to the title being played.  
The same operation can be performed with the number key  
0.  
Sort by comments  
This rearranges the transmission list by the Comment  
character order.  
The same operation can be performed with the  
,
Jump to the marked Title  
buttons in the Comment heading part of the data display.  
This moves the cursor to a title with a Mark setting.  
Select Mark1 to Mark9 from the submenu.  
The same operation can be performed with the number keys  
1 to 9.  
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Menu descriptions  
Operation menu  
(effective only when the AG-MX70 is connected)  
Tool menu  
Memory status  
AutoLoad  
This displays the memory status screen. For details, refer  
to Checking the memory status of the AG-MX70(page 90).  
This automatically transmits the data from the selected data  
to the end of the list and performs DSK playback. For  
details, refer to Automatic transmission and playback of  
Title data(page 88).  
AG-MX70 setup  
This displays the memory setting screen. For details, refer  
to Changing the AG-MX-70 memory settings(page 90)  
and Recalling events(page 91.)  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with Shift+ Space.”  
Load Title  
Properties initial value setting  
This transmits the selected data. For details, refer to  
Manual transmission and playback of Title data(page 88).  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
This displays the Properties initial value setting screen. For  
details, refer to Initial set of Property data(page 92).  
button  
or with the L key.  
Operating environment  
This displays the Operating environment screen. For  
details, refer to Setting the operating environment(page  
93).  
Play  
This performs DSK playback for the selected data. When  
the data has not yet been transmitted, DSK playback will be  
performed after transmission. For details, refer to Manual  
transmission and playback of Title data(page 88).  
Help menu  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with Space.”  
Help  
This displays the Help contents.  
Stop  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
This stops DSK playback.  
button  
.
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
.
Version  
This displays the version of this application.  
Clear the selected title  
This clears the selected data from the image memory of the  
AG-MX70. For details, refer to Clearing Title data(page  
90).  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with Ctrl+ R.”  
Clear all titles  
This clears all data in the transmission list from the image  
memory of the AG-MX70. For details, refer to Clearing  
Title data(page 88).  
The same operation can be performed with the operation  
button  
or with Ctrl+ T.”  
Auto Take  
This executes Auto Take using the AG-MX70.  
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Title data operations  
Flow until Title data playback  
The procedure for transmission of PC images as Title data  
and DSK playback is as follows.  
Setting the Title data playback properties  
Setting of special effects with DSK ON, DSK OFF, the data  
display position, etc. will be done automatically according to  
the initial value settings at the time the data was registered  
in the transmission list.  
These settings can be changed on the Properties screen of  
the data. The properties screen of the data is opened using  
the following procedure.  
1) Register the image in the list of Title data for  
transmission to the AG-MX70 (transmission list).  
2) Perform data playback settings.  
3) Play back and transmit data manually or  
automatically.  
1) Move the mouse cursor to the data for which the  
settings are to be changed and left click on the data.  
The yellow band cursor will move and the data will be  
selected.  
Registering Title data in the transmission list  
The transmission list is a list of Title data to be transmitted  
to the AG-MX70. Up to 99 Title data items can be  
registered in the transmission list. Images can be registered  
as Title data in the transmission list using the following  
procedure.  
2) Select Propertyfrom the Filemenu of the main  
window.  
The Properties window will open.  
1) Select Open imagefrom the Filemenu of the main  
window. The Open filedialog will open.  
2) Select the image to be transmitted. When playback  
as MOVIE, ROLL, or CRAWL is desired, select the  
image to be displayed first from a series of images.  
3) Set the data playback format etc.  
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2
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1 Set the data playback format.  
2 Set the data frame number (number of images).  
3 Set the frame number for the image to be  
displayed in the Icon row.  
<Note>  
When the selected image is not a series format, it will be  
registered automatically as STILL data, so this screen will  
not be displayed.  
4) The data is added to the transmission list and  
displayed in the main window.  
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Title data operations  
Off:  
This is used for setting the operation to be  
performed when the data is deleted from the  
screen (DSK OFF).  
AutoTrigger:This sets the start operation.  
No check: DSK OFF will be performed when the playback  
button on the main window is pressed or when  
the DSK button on the main unit is pressed.  
Check:  
DSK OFF will be performed according to the  
time set for Duration.  
Effect:  
Slide :  
Same as for DSK ON.  
Same as for DSK ON.  
Duration: This is used for setting the data playback time.  
The playback time also includes the time for  
DSK ON and DSK OFF. This is effective only  
when AutoTrigger of DSK OUT is checked.  
Position: This is used for setting the data display position  
as the offset (pixels) from the left top of the  
screen.  
X and Y can be set for STILL and MOVIE, Y can  
be set for CRAWL, and X can be set for Roll.  
X:  
A value from 0 to 719 can be set for NTSC  
as well as PAL.  
Description of the setting items (depending on the data  
playback format, some items may not be displayed or  
setting may not be possible)  
Y:  
A value of 0 to 480 can be set for NTSC,  
and a value of 0 to 576 can be set for PAL  
(only even numbers).  
Protect:  
Mark:  
When this is checked, the data will not be  
cleared from the memory by normal clearing  
operation.  
Any number from 1 to 9 can be set. When the  
number to be set is selected via Cursor>  
Jump to Mark.it is possible to jump straight to  
the desired data.  
Icon:  
This is used for setting the frame number of the  
image to be used for display in the ICON row of  
the main window.  
This is used for selecting ONCE or REPEAT  
when MOVIE display is being used.  
During ROLL and CRAWL, it is used for  
selecting the scroll direction and entering the  
speed (number of pixels to be moved per field).  
This is used for setting the operation when the  
data is displayed on the screen (DSK ON).  
Mode:  
Name:  
This is used for setting the name of the data. Up  
to 128 single-byte characters can be entered.  
On:  
Comment: This is used for setting a comment for the data.  
Up to 128 single-byte characters can be entered.  
AutoTrigger:This sets the start operation.  
No check: DSK ON will be performed when the playback  
button on the main window is pressed or when  
the DSK button on the main unit is pressed.  
<Notes>  
The initial value for the playback setting can be changed  
at the Initial set of Property datascreen. (Refer to page  
92.)  
When the pattern entered for DSK ON and DSK OFF is a  
pattern that can not be used with DSK, automatic  
correction will be made to a similar pattern.  
When there are 3000 or more patterns, the same pattern  
must be used for DSK ON and DSK OFF.  
For 0 to 2999 patterns, the combination of DSK ON and  
DSK OFF can be selected freely.  
Check:  
DSK ON will be executed when the specified  
time has expired after the data playback  
operation.  
Effect:  
This sets the special effects.  
Pattern:  
Diss:  
The specified pattern will be used at DSK ON.  
Dissolve will be used.  
Time:  
Set the time for execution of special effects  
from 00:00 to 00:30.  
Slide:  
This is used for the slide display settings.  
Set Time as 00:00 when no special effects are to be used  
with DSK ON and DSK OFF.  
When 1 has been selected for DIVIDE with the CRAWL  
data, the Position Y value cannot be set.  
Dir:  
Click the arrow to select the slide direction.  
When a setting other than 1 has been selected  
for DIVIDE, sliding in the vertical direction  
cannot be set.  
Speed:  
Enter the slide speed (number of pixels to be  
moved per field).  
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Title data operations  
Manual transmission and playback of Title  
data  
Data registered in the transmission list can be transmitted to  
the AG-MX70 using the following procedure.  
Automatic transmission and playback of Title data  
The data from the cursor position to the end of the  
transmission list can be transmitted automatically and DSK  
playback can be performed automatically.  
Select Operation> Autoloadfrom the menu of the main  
window.  
1) Move the cursor to the data to be transmitted and left  
click on the data.  
The yellow frame cursor moves to the selected data.  
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2) Select Operation> Load titlefrom the menu of  
the main window.  
The data is transmitted to the AG-MX70.  
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<Notes>  
The time required for the transmission differs according to  
the image size and the number of images.  
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Transmission is not possible when the image memory of  
the AG-MX70 does not have the required free space.  
Clear any data that is not required from the image  
memory (refer to Clearing Title data) and repeat the  
transmission operation.  
1 The DSK status is displayed here.  
2 The transmission status is displayed here.  
3 This executes DSK ON/OFF.  
Images cannot be transmitted while the Loading...”  
display appears on the LCD screen immediately after the  
AG-MX70s power has been turned on or immediately  
after changes have been made to the image memory  
settings.  
4 This stops automatic loading.  
5 When a check is entered, a return is made to the  
initial data and playback continues after the last  
data on the transmission list has been played  
back.  
While transmission is in progress, the LCD display of the  
AG-MX70 shuts down.  
<Notes>  
Any data that has not been transmitted will be transmitted  
automatically. Transmission also will be executed during  
playback of other data.  
If the data transmission has not been completed by the  
time the DSK playback stage is reached, standby status  
will be maintained until it is completed.  
After DSK playback, data without the Protect setting will  
be cleared from the memory.  
DSK playback of the transmitted data is possible using the  
following procedure.  
1) Move the cursor to the data for DSK playback and left  
click on the data.  
The yellow frame cursor moves to the selected data.  
2) Select Operation> Playfrom the menu of the  
main window.  
DSK playback is performed for the data.  
Clearing Title data  
The data written to the image memory of the AG-MX70 will  
be cleared only by a clearing operation or when the power  
supply of the AG-MX70 is switched off. When space is  
required for transmission of new data, delete any data that  
is not required. The clearing operation is performed using  
the following procedure.  
<Note>  
In order to perform DSK playback for the data, it is  
necessary to set Key and Fill to Title using the DSK/Fade  
item on the DSK Fade menu of the AG-MX70. For details,  
refer to page 46.  
1) Move the cursor to the data to be cleared and left  
click on the data.  
The yellow frame cursor moves to the selected data.  
2) Select Operation> Clear the selected titlefrom  
the menu of the main window.  
The data is cleared.  
<Notes>  
When Operation> Clear all titleis selected from the menu  
of the main window, all transmitted Title data will be cleared.  
Data for which Protect has been set will not be cleared by  
this operation. Clearing of data for which Protect has  
been set must be done from the memory status screen.  
(Refer to page 90.)  
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Title data operations  
Checking the Title data image  
Reordering the transmission list  
The transmission list can be reordered by any one of the  
following methods.  
The image of the data selected on the image display screen  
can be displayed in the original size so it can be checked.  
The image display screen can be displayed using one of the  
following methods.  
Select the reordering method as Sort by nameor  
Sort by commentsfrom the Displaymenu.  
Select Previewfrom the file menu of the main  
window.  
Select Previewfrom the menu displayed when the  
mouse is right-clicked on the data.  
Double-click the  
,
buttons in the heading column  
of NAME/COMMENT of the transmission list. When  
the display mode is Icon mode, reordering by name will  
be done with the left button and reordering by comment  
with the right button. When the display mode is List  
mode, it is only possible to reorder by name.  
Double-click the ICON part in the data display column.  
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Data can be dragged to a different position by left-  
clicking on the data and releasing the button after  
dragging the cursor to a new position. The data will be  
moved to the position where the button was released.  
Saving the transmission list  
The created transmission list can be saved to a file.  
1) Select Save list as...from the Filemenu of the  
main window.  
The Save List as...dialog will be displayed.  
2) Enter the list name and click on the Savebutton.  
Opening a transmission list  
A saved transmission list can be opened as follows.  
When the selected data has been changed on the main  
window, the image changes to reflect the changes.  
1) Select Open listfrom the Filemenu of the main  
window.  
The Open filedialog will be displayed.  
1Order  
This is the order of the data to which the displayed  
image belongs. The order displayed data can be  
changed either by direct input of numbers or by  
clicking the arrows.  
2) Select the list to be opened and click on the Open”  
button.  
Deleting Title data from the transmission list  
Data registered in the transmission list can be deleted from  
the list using the following procedure.  
2Frame  
This shows the data frame to which the displayed  
image corresponds. The displayed frame can be  
changed either by direct input of numbers or by  
clicking the arrows.  
1) Move the cursor to the data to be deleted and left-  
click on the data.  
The yellow frame cursor moves to the selected data.  
2) Select Edit> Deletefrom the menu of the main  
window.  
The data is deleted from the transmission list.  
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Other operations  
Checking the memory status of the AG-MX70  
The status of the image memory of the AG-MX70 can be  
checked on the memory status screen.  
Select Tools> Memory statusfrom the menu of the  
main window to open the memory status screen.  
Changing the AG-MX-70 memory settings  
The settings of the AG-MX70 (switching between NTSC and  
PAL, switching between 4:3 and 16:9, changing the page  
distribution between Title data and IntVideo data) can be  
changed from the PC.  
1) From the menu of the main window, select Tools>  
AG-MX70 setupto open the mixer setting screen.  
2) Change the memory settings in the Memory column  
on the mixer setting screen.  
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Signal  
This setting can be switched between NTSC  
and PAL.  
Aspect  
This setting can be switched between 4:3  
and 16:9.  
Allocation The page distribution between Title data and  
IntVideo data can be changed here.  
3) The settings are reflected by clicking the Setbutton.  
<Notes>  
When the memory setting has been switched to 4:3 or  
when the page distribution for Title data and IntVideo data  
has been changed, all data will be cleared from the image  
memory.  
When the memory setting has been switched from NTSC  
to PAL or vice versa, the current transmission list will be  
closed and a new list will be opened.  
1The system setting status of the AG-MX70 is  
displayed here.  
2This is the memory status display column.  
One line corresponds to one page.  
The column with the line numbers displayed in  
yellow is the Title data area, and the blue column  
shows the range of the IntVideo data.  
With Title data, the color differs according to the  
data type.  
Orange: Normal data  
Pink:  
Data with Protect setting  
Green:  
Data that cannot be recognized by MX-Navi  
(data written on the AG-MX70 side, data transmitted the  
previous time when MX-Navi had been started, etc.)  
The data can be selected by left-clicking on the data  
in the status display column. The selected data  
becomes the object for clearing and for reading to  
the PC.  
<Notes>  
On this screen, select the data to be cleared and then  
select Operation> Clear specified area from the  
menu. Title data with Protect setting also will be cleared  
by this operation.  
All Title IntVideo data can be cleared by selecting  
Operation> All Clearfrom the menu of this screen.  
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Other operations  
Transmission and playback of IntVideo data  
The operations for transmission and playback of PC images  
as IntVideo data is described below.  
Saving data  
Title data or IntVideo data can be read to the PC from the  
image memory of the AG-MX70 and can be stored as still  
images. Use the following procedure.  
1) Select Tools> Memory statusfrom the menu of  
the main window and open the memory status  
screen.  
1) Select Tools> Memory statusfrom the menu of  
the main window to open the memory status screen.  
2) Left-click on the data to be read into the PC in the  
status display column of the memory status screen.  
The data changes to selected status (the color will  
become darker).  
2) Select File> Load Intvideofrom the menu of the  
memory status screen.  
The Open filedialog will be opened.  
3) For transmission of a STILL image to the AG-MX70,  
select the image and click Open.”  
To play back MOVIE images, select the image to be  
played back first from a series of images and click  
Opento display the playback format setting screen.  
When the playback format and the number of frames  
to be transmitted have been set and OKis clicked,  
the images will be transmitted to the AG-MX70.  
Select the data by left-  
clicking in the status  
display column.  
3) Select File> Capture Titlefrom the menu of the  
memory status screen to read in Title data.  
Select File> Save IntVideofrom the menu of the  
memory status screen to read in IntVideo data.  
4) Left-click the data to be played back in the status  
display column on the memory management screen.  
The data is set to the selected status (status in which  
the color darkens).  
4) Enter the image format and the file name and click  
Save.”  
When the data to be read in is composed of multiple  
images, a number will be automatically appended at  
the end of the file name.  
5) Select Operation> Previewfrom the memory  
status screen menu.  
The data is now played back.  
<Notes>  
<Notes>  
For saving in of Title data, the image format is fixed to  
Crawl and Roll playback formats cannot be used for  
IntVideo data.  
TARGA (32 bit/pixel, with α channel).  
For saving in of IntVideo data, the image format can be  
selected as TARGA, JPEG, or BMP (all 24 bits/pixel, no α  
channel).  
Images cannot be transmitted immediately after the AG-  
MX70s power has been turned on or immediately after  
changes have been made to the image memory settings.  
While transmission is in progress, the LCD display of the  
AG-MX70 shuts down.  
Capture the IntVideo data after the IntVideo playback has  
been stopped at the AG-MX70 main unit.  
Images cannot be transmitted while the Loading...”  
display appears on the LCD screen immediately after the  
AG-MX70s power has been turned on or immediately  
after changes have been made to the image memory  
settings.  
Before playback, INT/EXT must be selected by the AG-  
MX70.  
Clearing IntVideo data  
The operation for deletion of transmitted IntVideo data from  
the image memory of the AG-MX70 is described below.  
While transmission is in progress, the LCD display of the  
AG-MX70 shuts down.  
1) Select Tools> Memory statusfrom the menu of  
the main window to open the memory status screen.  
Recalling events  
2) Left-click the data to be deleted in the status display  
column of the memory status screen.  
AG-MX70 events can be recalled from the PC.  
1) Select AG-MX70 setupfrom the Toolsmenu of the  
The data changes to selected status (the color  
becomes darker).  
main window.  
2) Input the number of the event to be recalled into the  
Event Recallcolumn on the mixer setting window,  
and click the Recallbutton. The event is now  
recalled.  
3) Select Operation> Clear specified area from the  
menu of the memory status screen.  
The data is cleared.  
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Other operations  
Setting the initial properties  
The initial values for the properties to be used with new data can be set on the Initial set of Property Datasetting screen.  
1) Select Initial set of Property Datafrom the Tools menu of the main window.  
The Initial set of Property Datasetting screen is displayed.  
2) Set the individual items and click the OKbutton to change the settings.  
All settings can be returned to the initial value by pressing the Cancelbutton.  
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ON, OFF settings  
Still Duration  
The duration is set for when Still is used as the data  
playback format.  
The operation at the time of DSK ON and DSK OFF is  
set. For further details on each item, refer to Setting the  
data playback properties(page 86).  
AutoTrigger (OFF only)  
Movie Duration  
The duration is set for when Movie Repeat is used as the  
data playback format.  
When this is checked, the OFF Trigger is set to  
Auto.  
Effect  
The pattern to be used for special effects and the  
special effects time are set here.  
Slide  
Roll Speed  
The speed is set for when Roll is used as the data  
playback format.  
The slide direction and the speed are set here.  
Crawl Speed  
The speed is set for when Crawl is used as the data  
playback format  
Position  
The display position is set here. The vertical position is  
different for NTSC and PAL.  
X:  
The horizontal position can be set from 0  
to 719.  
Y (NTSC): For NTSC, the vertical position can be set  
from 0 to 480. (Only even numbers.)  
Y (PAL):  
For PAL, the vertical position can be set  
from 0 to 576. (Only even numbers.)  
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Other operations  
Setting the operating environment  
The operation settings for this application can be set on the  
operation environment screen.  
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File Management  
When adding an image that has once been used as title  
data to the transmission list, select whether the previous  
property settings are to be used.  
1) Select Operating environmentfrom the Tools menu  
of the main window.  
The previous properties can be cleared using the Clear  
previous propertybutton.  
The Environment screen will be displayed.  
Always Use previous property  
When the previous properties are still available, the  
previous property settings are used again and  
again.  
2) Set the individual items and click the OKbutton to  
change the settings.  
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Confirm using previous property  
When the previous properties are still available, a  
confirmation screen for using or canceling the  
previous properties appears.  
If the previous properties are not going to be used,  
alternative properties are handled as new data.  
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Not use the previous property  
The data will always be handled as new data.  
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Target folder  
The folder to be opened first when opening or saving  
data is set. Enter the folder directly or click the Browse”  
button and select from the displayed folder selection  
screen.  
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Boot and shutdown  
The operation at the time of boot and shutdown of this  
application is set.  
List folder  
Resume mode  
The folder to be opened first for opening or saving a  
transmission list is set.  
When this is checked, the transmission list which  
was open when the application was shut down the  
last time will be opened at startup and the status  
effective at the time the application was shut down  
the last time will be re-established.  
The default folder is the ListData folder created  
under the folder in which this application has been  
installed.  
When this is not checked, a new transmission list  
will be opened at startup.  
Title folder  
The folder to be opened first when opening or  
saving Title data is set.  
Confirmation mode  
The default folder is the TitleData folder created  
under the folder in which this application has been  
installed.  
When this is checked, the confirmation screen will  
be displayed when the application is shut down.  
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Memory management  
IntVideo folder  
The operation when the AG-MX70 is connected to the  
PC is set.  
When Memory clear when re-connectis checked, all  
Title and IntVideo data will be cleared when the AG-  
MX70 is connected.  
The folder to be opened first when opening or  
saving IntVideo data is set.  
The default folder is the IntVideoData folder created  
under the folder in which this application has been  
installed.  
Check Clear the protected datawhen data with the  
Protect setting is also to be cleared.  
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List of short-cut keys  
Move the cursor to the top  
Move the cursor back by 10  
Move the cursor back  
Home  
Select all the data  
Ctrl + A  
Delete  
Left arrow Delete the selected data  
Up arrow  
Cut out the selected data  
Ctrl + X  
Ctrl + C  
Ctrl + V  
Ctrl + R  
Ctrl + T  
Ctrl + Z  
Ctrl + Y  
Move the cursor ahead  
Down arrow Copy the selected data  
Right arrow Paste the data  
Move the cursor ahead by 10  
Move the cursor to the bottom  
Jump to the data in DSK  
End  
0
Clear the selected data  
Clear all data  
Undo  
Jump to the data of the corresponding Mark setting  
Open the properties of the selected data  
Transfer the selected data  
1 to 9  
Enter  
L
Redo  
Play back the selected data  
Stop the data being played back  
Automatically play back the data  
Space  
S
Shift + Space  
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Before calling for service  
Troubleshooting  
Contact your dealer if the problem persists even when you have checked the following items.  
AG-MX70-related problems  
Problem  
What to check  
The power can not be Is the plug of the power cable inserted properly in the outlet?  
Has the fan stopped operating?  
switched on.  
There is no picture.  
Is the power of the VTR or other connected equipment switched on?  
Are the cables connected correctly?  
Has fade been applied?  
Has the source been input correctly?  
There is no color.  
Is the monochrome selection switch set to ON?  
Is only Yprovided as input instead of the composite signal?  
Has the source been input correctly?  
There is no sound.  
Has audio fade-out been applied?  
Has the source been input correctly?  
The image does not Has the same signal been selected for A-side and B-side?  
change even when the  
transition lever is moved  
during mix/wipe mode.  
MX-Navi-related problems  
Problem  
What to check  
The AG-MX70 has not been recognized by the PC. Check the following items.  
Is the power of the AG-MX70 switched on?  
A menu for title load or  
playback etc. is grayed  
out and operation is not  
possible.  
Are the AG-MX70 and the PC connected correctly via a USB cable?  
Is the length of the USB cable less than 3 m?  
When operation is still not possible even though the above items are fulfilled, it is possible that  
the USB driver has not been installed successfully. Execute DrvUninstaller.exe in the  
DrvUninstaller folder of the setup CD-ROM to delete the USB driver (at this time the message  
Cannot delete some filesmay be displayed, but this does not present a problem), and then  
install the USB driver again.  
Images cannot be transmitted or captured while the Loading...display appears on the LCD  
screen immediately after the AG-MX70s power has been turned on or immediately after  
changes have been made to the image memory settings. Wait until the Loading...display is  
cleared, and then try again.  
Image  
transmission  
or  
reading has been performed,  
but the processing stopped  
and the message AG-MX70  
is not ready to transfer,  
Please check Power and  
connection, and try again..”  
is displayed.  
Check that the DSK/Fade items Key and Fill in the DSK/Fade menu of the AG-MX70 are set to  
Title.  
The image does not  
change to DSK even  
when DSK playback  
operation is performed.  
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MX-Navi-related problems  
Problem  
What to check  
When the set pattern can not be used for DSK, the pattern is changed automatically to a  
different pattern.  
Patterns set for DSK ON  
and DSK OFF for Title  
data are changed.  
When Protect has been set for the data, it will not be cleared even when clearing is performed  
from the menu of the main window. To clear data with the Protect setting, perform the clearing  
operation from the memory status window.  
The Title data has been  
cleared, but the data has  
not been deleted from  
the image memory.  
In a Windows 98 environment with certain video cards, the button display may become  
abnormal. Even if this problem should occur, operation of this software will not be influenced.  
It may be possible to eliminate the problem using one of the following methods.  
Update the video card driver to the newest version.  
The button display of  
main  
window  
is  
abnormal.  
Click Advancedon the Settingspage of My Computer> Control Panel> Display,”  
open the Performancepage on the displayed Properties screen, and set the hardware  
accelerator setting to Basicor None.”  
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Specifications  
[GENERAL]  
Power Source  
: 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Power Consumption : 52 W (with no optional accessories installed),  
70 W (with all optional accessories installed)  
indicates safety information.  
Operating temperature:  
Operating humidity:  
Dimensions (W k H k D):  
Weight:  
41 °F to 104 °F (+ 5 °C to + 40 °C)  
Less than 90% (relative humidity)  
16-3/4 k 7-3/4 k 15-3/4 inch (424 k 197 k 400 mm)  
8.2 kg (with no optional accessories installed)  
8.7 kg (with all optional accessories installed)  
[VIDEO]  
Video format:  
Quantization:  
525 (NTSC)/625 (PAL) switchable  
Main input:  
9 bit  
External input (EXT): 8 bit  
Internal processing:  
4: 2: 2: 4  
8 bits (ON/OFF switching for Dynamic Rounding processing  
enabled)  
Key:  
13.5 MHz  
Y:  
Pb/Pr:  
13.5 MHz  
6.75 MHz  
S/N ratio:  
Component signal,  
Y:  
Less than 54 dB  
Pb/Pr: Less than 52 dB  
Composite signal, Y/C: Less than 50 dB  
Band width:  
Main input Y: 0.5 MHz to 4.5 MHz (n1.0 dB)  
Pb/Pr:0.2 MHz to 2.0 MHz  
(+0.5 dB to 3.0 dB)  
External input (EXT) Y:  
0.5 MHz to 4.5 MHz (n1.0 dB)  
Pb/Pr:0.2 MHz to 2.0 MHz (n1.0 dB)  
K factor:  
DG/DP:  
Less than 1%  
Less than 4%/2°  
[AUDIO]  
Sampling frequency:  
Quantization:  
Frequency response:  
Dynamic range:  
THD:  
48 kHz  
Analog Input: 20bit, Digital Input (option): 24bit  
20 Hz to 20 kHz (1.0 dB to +1.0 dB)  
More than 85dB (analog In/out)  
Less than 0.05% (1 kHz)  
Cross talk:  
Headroom:  
Less than 70 dB (1 kHz, between any two channels)  
20 dB/18 dB switchable  
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Specifications  
[VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT]  
Component input connectors:  
BNC a 4 (sources 1/2/3/4)  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Pb/Pr (525): 0.525/0.757 Vp-p switchable, 75 h  
Pb/Pr (625): 0.7 Vp-p, 75 h  
Composite input connectors:  
YC input connectors:  
BNC a 8 (sources 1 to 8), 1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Mini-DIN4 a 4 (sources 1/2/3/4)  
Y:  
C:  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
0.286 Vp-p, 75 h (525)/0.3 Vp-p, 75 h (625)  
EXT (external input) connector:  
BNC a 1 (Y/Pb/Pr), Analog component signals  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Pb/Pr (525): 0.757 Vp-p, 75 h  
Pb/Pr (625): 0.7 Vp-p, 75 h  
Key:  
BNC a 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Analog composite signals (genlock possible)  
G/L input connector:  
BNC a 1 (with loop-through configuration), 1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Composite signal (genlock selection enabled from G/L, EXT-Key)  
BNC a 2  
Component output connectors:  
Y:  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Pb/Pr (525): 0.525/0.757 Vp-p switchable, 75 h  
Pb/Pr (625): 0.7 Vp-p, 75 h  
Composite output connectors:  
YC input connectors:  
BNC a 8 (sources 1 to 8), 1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Mini-DIN4 a 4  
Y:  
C:  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
0.286 Vp-p, 75 h (525)/0.3 Vp-p, 75 h (625)  
Preview output connector:  
BNC a 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 h  
Advanced reference input connector:  
BNC a 1 (with loop-through configuration), 75 h,  
composite signals  
Sync: 0.286 Vp-p (525)/0.3 VP-P (625)  
Burst: 0.286 Vp-p (525)/0.3 Vp-p (625)  
[AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT]  
Audio input (L/R) connectors:  
AUX input (L/R) connectors:  
XLR a 4 sets, +4/0/3 dBu switchable, 10 kh, balanced  
RCA a 2 sets, 10 dBV, 10 kh, unbalanced (AUX2 switchable  
with MIC)  
Mic input jack:  
Audio output (L/R) connectors:  
M6 a 1, 60 dBv, 2 kh, unbalanced (switchable with AUX2)  
Program 1:XLR a 1 set, +4/0/3 dBu switchable, 47 h,  
balanced  
Program 2:RCA a 1 set, 10 dBv, 47 h, unbalanced  
M6 a 1, 8 h, unbalanced  
Headphone output jack:  
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Specifications  
[OTHER]  
Editor:  
D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A/232C switchable  
RS-422A protocol; GVG/Sony switchable  
Connectable Editor:  
Tally Out:  
Panasonic: AG-A850, AJ-A900,  
SONY:  
BVE-2000, BVE-910, PVE-500  
D-sub 9-pin, open-collector k 8 ch  
Collector current: Less than 50 mA,  
Maximum voltage: 35 V DC  
GPI:  
BNC k 1, Make-contact  
USB:  
Type-B connector k 1, USB Ver.1.1 (cable length: max. 3 m)  
[SDI] (Option)  
Video input connectors:  
Video output connectors:  
Audio input connectors:  
Audio output connectors:  
BNC a 4 (inputs 1/2/3/4), SMPTE 259M-C  
BNC a 1, SMPTE 259M-C  
Embedded audio (channels 1/2)  
Embedded audio (channels 1/2)  
[ACCESSORIES]  
Power cable ............................................................1  
Operating Instructions...........................................1  
MX-Navi installation CD.........................................1  
Warranty card.........................................................1  
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3330 Cahuenga Blvd W., Los Angeles, CA 90068 (323) 436-3500  
Government Marketing Department:  
52 West Gude Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 738-3840  
Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION & ORDERING:  
9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (EST) (800) 334-4881/24 Hr. Fax (800) 334-4880  
Emergency after hour parts orders (800) 334-4881  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT:  
Emergency 24 Hour Service (800) 222-0741  
Panasonic Canada Inc.  
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 (905) 624-5010  
Panasonic de Mexico S.A. de C.V.  
Av angel Urraza Num. 1209 Col. de Valle 03100 Mexico, D.F. (52) 1 951 2127  
Panasonic Sales Company  
Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc.  
San Gabriel Industrial Park, 65th Infantry Ave., Km. 9.5, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00630 (787) 750-4300  
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