Sony Camera Accessories aws g500 User Manual

3-869-710-14(1)  
Live Content  
Producer  
Operating Instructions  
Software Version 1.30  
AWS-G500  
©2005 Sony Corporation  
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fermé. Ne confier l’entretien de  
l’appareil qu’à un personnel qualifié.  
Owner’s Record  
The model and serial numbers are located at the  
bottom.  
Record these numbers in the spaces provided  
below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your  
Sony dealer regarding this product.  
CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE RELIÉ À  
LA TERRE.  
WARNING  
This unit has no power switch.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
When installing the unit, incorporate a readily  
accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring,  
or connect the power cord to a socket-outlet which  
must be provided near the unit and easily  
accessible.  
WARNING  
If a fault should occur during operation of the unit,  
operate the disconnect device to which the power  
supply off, or disconnect the power cords.  
To reduse the risk of fire or electric  
shock, do not expose the unit to rain  
or moisture.  
WARNUNG  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open  
the cabinet. Refer servicing to  
qualified personnel only.  
Dieses Gerät hat keinen Netzschalter.  
Beim Einbau des Geräts ist daher im Festkabel ein  
leicht zugänglicher Unterbrecher einzufügen, oder  
das Netzkabel muß mit einer in der Nähe des  
Geräts befindlichen, leicht zugänglichen  
Wandsieckdose verbunden werden.  
Wenn während des Betriebs eine  
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
Funktionsstörung auftritt, ist der Unterbrecher zu  
betätigen bzw. das Netzkabel abzuziehen, damit  
die Stromversorgung zum Gerät unterbrochen  
wird.  
WARNUNG  
Um Feuergefahr und die Gefahr eines  
elektrischen Schlages zu vermeiden,  
darf das Gerät weder Regen noch  
Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Cet appareil ne possède pas d’interrupteur  
d’allmentation.  
Lors de l’lnstallation de l’appareil, incorporer un  
dispositif de coupre dans le cablage fixe ou  
brancher le cordon d’alimentation dans une prise  
murale proche de l’appareil et facilement  
accessible.  
En cas de problème lors du fonctionnement de  
l’appareil, enclencher le dispositif de coupre  
d’alimentation ou dèbrancher le cordon de la prise.  
Um einen elektrishen Schlag zu  
vermeiden, darf das Gehäuse nicht  
geöffnet werden. Überlassen Sie  
Wartungsarbeiten stets nur  
qualifiziertem Fachpersonal.  
DIESES GERÄT MUSS GEERDET  
WERDEN.  
WARNING: THIS WARNING IS  
APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
If used in USA, use the UL LISTED power cord  
specified below.  
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER CORD.  
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou  
d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet  
appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.  
Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin  
(NEMA 5-15P Configuration)  
Cord  
Type SJT, three 16 or 18 AWG wires  
Afin d’écarter tout risque  
d’électrocution, garder le coffret  
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Length Minimum 1.5 m, Less than 2.5 m  
(8 ft 3 in)  
Bei Frage über die Eignung und Sicherheit von  
Netzkabeln (dreiadrig), Geräteanschlüssen und  
Netzkabelsteckern wenden Sie sich bitte an einen  
qualifizierten Electrotechniker.  
Rating  
Minimum 10 A, 125 V  
Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V may  
require the use of a different line cord or  
attachment plug, or both. To reduce the risk of fire  
or electric shock, refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
For the customers in the USA  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment  
is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
WARNING: THIS WARNING IS  
APPLICABLE FOR OTHER COUNTRIES.  
1. Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains  
lead) / Appliance Connector / Plug with  
earthing-contacts that conforms to the safety  
regulations of each country if applicable.  
2. Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead) /  
Appliance Connector / Plug conforming to the  
proper ratings (Voltage, Ampere).  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required  
to correct the interference at his own expense.  
If you have questions on the use of the above  
Power Cord / Appliance Connector / Plug, please  
consult a qualified service personnel.  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in this  
manual could void your authority to operate this  
equipment.  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
1. Utiliser un cordon d’alimentation approuvé  
(conducteur d’alimentation 3 âmes)/  
connecteur d’appareil/prise avec contacts de  
mise à la terre conforme aux règles de sécurité  
de chaque pays si applicable.  
The shielded interface cable recommended in this  
manual must be used with this equipment in order  
to comply with the limits for a digital device  
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
2. Utiliser un cordon d’alimentation approuvé  
(conducteur d’alimentation 3 âmes)/  
connecteur d’appareil/prise conforme aux  
valeurs nominales (tension, ampérage)  
correctes.  
IMPORTANT  
The nameplate is located on the bottom  
CAUTION  
S’adresser à un personnel de service qualifié pour  
toute question concernant l’emploi du cordon  
d’alimentation/connecteur d’appareil/prise  
cidessus.  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly  
replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
WARNUNG:  
1. Verwenden Sie Netzkabel(dreiadrig),  
Geräteanschlüsse und Netzkabelstecker mit  
Masseleitung, die den Sicherheitsrichtlinien  
des jeweiligen Landes entspricht.  
2. Verwenden Sie Netzkabel (dreiadrig),  
Geräteanschlüsse und Netzkabelstecker mit  
Masseleitung, die den vor Ort herrschenden  
Spannungsanforderungen (Spannug,  
Stromstärke) entsprechen.  
IMPORTANT  
La plaque signalétique se situe sous l’appareil.  
ATTENTION  
Risque d’explosion si la batterie n’est pas  
remplacée correctement.  
Utilisez uniquement le même type de batterie ou  
une batterie équivalente recommandée par le  
fabricant.  
Jetez les batteries usagées selon les instructions du  
fabricant.  
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WICHTIG  
Usage Notes  
Das Namensschild befindet sich auf der Unterseite  
des Gerätes.  
VORSICHT  
Explosionsgefahr bei Verwendung falscher  
Batterien.  
Batterien nur durch den vom Hersteller  
empfohlenen oder einen gleichwertigen Typ  
ersetzen.  
Verbrauchte Batterien entsprechend den  
Anweisungen des Herstellers entsorgen.  
Copyright  
Using this unit for video and/or audio switching,  
or distribution over the Internet or otherwise may  
in some cases require the permission of the  
copyright holder of the video or audio.  
To protect copyright, observe the following points  
carefully when using this unit.  
• When connecting a recording device to this and  
recording video or audio, carefully observe laws  
relating to copyright.  
• Without the permission of the copyright holder,  
the showing or distribution of video or audio  
material of which the copyright is held by a third  
party, or the act of recording on the hard disk of  
this unit, sharing folders, and permitting of  
access to a private group or to the public is  
prohibited by law.  
• Even with the right to show or distribute, the act  
of using this unit to edit original content with  
wipes or dissolves, for example, may be  
prohibited by law.  
• With a software upgrade or functional  
extension, with the object of protecting  
copyright, the specifications for the video and  
audio signals that can be input may be changed  
without notice.  
For the customers in Europe  
WARNING  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic  
environment, this product may cause radio  
interference in which case the user may be  
required to take adequate measures.  
Pour les utilisateurs en Europe  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Il s’agit d’un produit de Classe A. Dans un  
environnement domestique, cet appareil peut  
provoquer des interférences radio, dans ce cas  
l’utilisateur peut être amené à prendre des mesures  
appropriées.  
Für Kunden in Europa  
Warnung  
Dies ist eine Einrichtung, welche die Funk-  
Entstörung nach Klasse A besitzt. Diese  
Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen  
verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber  
verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen  
durchzuführen und dafür anfzukommen.  
Points to check before using  
devices  
• When recording or streaming valuable data, be  
sure to check the device connections  
beforehand, or carry out a streaming test, to  
make sure that the system is operating normally.  
• If when using a camera or videocassette  
recorder, tape or similar there should be a failure  
in another device preventing recording, no  
responsibility can be taken for any loss of the  
material which was to have been recorded.  
• Under copyright law, you may not use recorded  
video or audio other than for your personal  
enjoyment without the permission of the  
copyright holder. Note that at live performances,  
shows and exhibitions, even for your personal  
entertainment shooting may be restricted.  
Für Kunden in Deutschland  
Dieses Gerät ist nur für den Gebrauch in Gewerbe  
und Leichtindustrie bestimmt.  
For Customers in Taiwan only  
Usage Notes  
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disk mean that frame drop or other problems  
may occur.  
Regarding cables  
• To connect the recommended hard disk to this  
unit, use the interface cable supplied with the  
recommended hard disk.  
Use cables (particularly generic RGB) which are  
as short as possible.  
IEEE1394 (i.LINK) cables  
Use cables with enhanced shielding, ferrite cores,  
and similar noise-reduction measures.  
Ensuring Good Performance  
From This Unit  
Operation and Storage  
Avoid using or storing the unit in the following  
places.  
About the LCD Display  
• Where it is subject to extremes of cold or heat  
(operating temperature 0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to  
104ºF))  
• Do not wipe the surface of the LCD display with  
a wet object. Water that gets inside the unit may  
cause it to malfunction.  
• Where it is subject to direct sunlight for  
extended periods, or close to heating equipment  
(Note that the temperature inside a car with the  
windows closed on a summer day can exceed  
50ºC (122ºF))  
• In conditions of high humidity or much dust  
• Where it is subject to severe vibration  
• Close to a source of strong magnetic fields  
• Close to a radio, television, or other source of  
powerful electromagnetic radiation  
• Do not set or drop objects on the LCD display.  
Also, do not put pressure on the display, such as  
by leaning on it with your hand or elbow.  
• Condensation may form on the LCD display  
when the unit is moved from a cold place to a  
warm place, such as from the outdoors to room  
temperature. If condensation forms, thoroughly  
wipe off any moisture before using the unit. We  
recommend using tissues to wipe up any  
condensed moisture. If you wipe up the  
condensed moisture while the LCD display is  
still cold, the condensation may form again.  
Therefore it is best to wait until the LCD display  
has warmed up to room temperature.  
• The LCD display is made with extremely high  
precision technology. Nonetheless, in some  
cases black dots may appear, and red, green, and  
blue dots may not disappear. In addition,  
depending on the angle the LCD display is  
viewed from, you may see stripes of irregular  
color or brightness. This is due to the  
Install in a level place  
This unit is designed to be operated in a level  
place. Do not turn it vertically, or incline at an  
angle of 20 degrees or more.  
Do not apply strong shocks  
Dropping the unit, or subjecting it to other strong  
shocks may cause it to break.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes  
To prevent the temperature from rising, do not, for  
example, wrap the unit in a blanket while  
operating.  
construction of the LCD display and is not a  
malfunction.  
External Hard disk  
Care of the unit  
Clean dirt from the cabinet and panel by wiping  
gently with a dry cloth. If the unit is very dirty,  
wipe with a cloth steeped in a little neutral  
detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use alcohol,  
thinners, insecticides, or other volatile solvents, as  
this may cause the case to deform or damage the  
finish.  
• The hard disk is vulnerable to vibration and  
shock. Be sure to install the hard disk in the best  
possible environment, following the operating  
instructions supplied with the drive.  
• Even using the recommended hard disk,  
depending on the operating environment or  
conditions, or in the event of deterioration  
because of age, the full performance of the hard  
disk may not always be obtained.  
Shipping  
Pack in the original carton, or similar packaging,  
to cushion the unit from violent shocks.  
• Even when using the recommended hard disk to  
store material, the characteristics of the hard  
Usage Notes  
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Overview  
1
Chapter  
Image keyed in  
Logo  
Features of This  
System  
The Anycast Station Live Content Producer  
AWS-G500 is an audiovisual production system  
including camera control, video switching, and a  
live distribution system for the Internet.  
Superimposed text  
(downstream key)  
The following are the principal features.  
Text Typing Tool Software  
All-in-One  
The system includes installed text typing tool  
software, which allows easy creation of titles.  
Titles created with the text typing tool software  
can be used in the DSK (downstream key) or as  
luminance keys.  
AWS-G500 is light and conveniently portable,  
while combining video switching and audio  
mixing functions with video monitor and camera  
control, to provide an inclusive package for live  
content generation. Whereas previously it was  
necessary to assemble various devices, this is no  
longer necessary, and the time and effort required  
to install, connect, and adjust the equipment has  
been greatly reduced.  
Audio Mixing  
You can mix up to six audio inputs.  
Each channel is provided with a range of  
functions, including fader, input trim, filter  
equalizer, limiter, and compressor pan (balance),  
allowing the sound quality and level to be adjusted  
on each channel separately.  
In addition, each channel has a prefader listen  
function, allowing you to monitor the input audio  
before any effects are applied by the fader, and  
each output has a delay function to correct any  
discrepancies between the audio and video timing.  
Video Switching  
• You can switch among up to six video inputs:  
analog, DV, SDI (when using a serial digital  
interface module), and RGB.  
• The system provides both mix (dissolve) and  
wipe transition effects, Picture-in-Picture for  
combining videos, and luminance keying  
functions.  
• Before carrying out a switching operation, you  
can preview the next selected image in the PVW  
viewer.  
• You can mix video using a maximum of five  
effects at one time, such as incorporating  
(keying) a separate video clip when switching  
between two video clips with a wipe or other  
transition effect, as well as superimposing text  
(downstream key) and displaying a copyright  
logo.  
Remote Camera Control  
• Using a camera with VISCA support, you can  
remotely control the camera movements,  
including panning, tilting, and zoom.  
• The camera preset function allows you to store  
camera pan, tilt, and zoom settings. Using the  
camera preset function, you can immediately set  
the camera to the preset state when required just  
by pressing a button.  
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External Recording Material  
on an External Hard Disk  
You can record (.avi) video material (video and  
audio) being input to the unit to an external hard  
disk connected to the i.LINK connector. By  
connecting the external hard disk containing the  
recorded material to a nonlinear editing system,  
you can go straight into editing operations,  
without the need to transfer data from video tape  
to the nonlinear editing system.  
You can also play files recorded on the external  
hard disk as input source material.  
This system can use two external hard disks as  
standard, or three with the addition of an option  
module, recording four channels (maximum six  
channels) simultaneously.  
Streaming Broadcast  
You can encode in Real Media streaming file  
format (.rm) in real time, for a live broadcast.  
Features of This System  
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Example Applications  
The following are examples of applications utilizing the functions of AWS-  
G500.  
Event and presentation support  
At seminars, events, and presentations you can use this unit to switch among  
camera inputs and data from a computer, while displaying the output on a  
projector or large monitor.  
Principal functions used: video switching (such as cut switching or picture-in-  
picture), audio mixing, RGB input/output  
RGB input  
Switching  
Recording  
Video output  
VTR  
External hard  
disk  
RGB output  
Internet live broadcast  
This unit includes a streaming server function. For broadcast to small audiences  
(about 20 people) over an intranet, this unit can be used as the streaming server  
without requiring an external server.  
Principal functions used: video switching (such as a wipe transition), audio  
mixing, streaming encode, streaming server  
Streaming settings/  
broadcast  
VTR  
External  
hard disk  
Switching  
Recording  
Example Applications  
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For the broadcast of things like live events to large audiences, you can broadcast  
via a streaming server (Helix server).  
Principal functions used: video switching (such as a mix transition), audio  
mixing, streaming encode, camera presets.  
Streaming  
Broad-  
cast  
Internet  
provider  
VTR  
External  
hard disk  
Switching  
Recording  
Example Applications  
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Names and Functions of Parts  
Front Panel  
1 ACCESS buttons  
2 ON LINE button  
1 Menu control section  
ACCESS/  
PFL  
ENTER  
ESC  
7
4
1
8
5
2
9
6
3
AUDIO MONITOR  
CH ON  
ON LINE  
0
10  
MONI LEVEL  
+10  
+10  
+10  
+
5
+
5
+5  
MENU  
DIM  
TB  
0
0
0
-
X Y  
0
-
5
-
5
-5  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
F
REC  
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
SHIFT  
KEY  
CUT  
FTB  
1
2
3
4
5
6
PGM  
PGM  
AUTO  
DSK  
NEXT  
TRANS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
INT  
JOG/SHUTTLE  
MIC  
2 Audio operation section  
3 Video switcher section 4 Device control section  
1 Menu control block  
Use these controls to access the menus and  
settings.  
a ACCESS buttons  
30), and for audio monitoring (page 159). When  
you press an ACCESS button in one of columns 1  
to 6, the ACCESS menu appears allowing  
adjustment of the related video and audio settings.  
If you hold down the ACCESS button in one of  
columns 1 to 6 for 0.5 seconds or more, you can  
monitor the audio assigned to the channel fader in  
the same column, and display the audio level  
meter for that channel only.  
For details of operations, see “Menu Operations”  
1 ENTER button  
Arrow buttons  
4 Jog roller  
ENTER  
ESC  
By holding down two or more ACCESS buttons  
simultaneously, you can monitor multiple audio  
channels.  
MENU  
Roller  
3 MENU button  
b ON LINE button  
This button starts and stops streaming broadcast  
2 ESC button  
a ENTER button  
This button confirms an item or input value in  
menu operations.  
b ESC button  
This button closes the current menu. In  
alphanumeric input mode, it cancels, and returns  
one level up the menu tree.  
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c MENU button  
This toggles the top menu on or off.  
d Jog roller  
Turn the roller up and down to select a menu item.  
Pressing the roller like a button has the same effect  
as pressing the ENTER button.  
Use the arrow buttons when a menu operation  
requires movement to left or right.  
2 Audio operation section  
Use these controls for audio settings and  
operations.  
1 Audio channel faders  
2 CH ON buttons  
3 PGM fader  
4 AUDIO MONITOR button  
5 Monitor level adjustment knob  
CH ON  
6 DIM button  
0
10  
MONI LEVEL  
+10  
+10  
+10  
7 TB button  
+5  
+5  
+5  
DIM  
TB  
0
0
0
-
5
-
5
-5  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
-60  
-
-60  
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
PGM  
MIC  
8 Microphone  
a Audio channel faders  
e Monitor level adjustment knob  
This button adjusts the level of the monitor output  
and the output from the internal speakers and from  
These buttons adjust the input levels of the audio  
assigned to channels 1 to 6, in the range from –∞  
to +10 dB (page 141).  
For details of audio signal assignment, see “Audio  
f DIM button  
This button enables the “audio attenuate” function.  
This reduces each of the level of the monitor  
output and the output from the internal speakers  
and from the headphones by 20 dB.  
b CH ON buttons  
These buttons select whether the audio channels 1  
to 6 are enabled or disabled.  
Pressing a button enables the audio assigned to the  
corresponding audio channel. Channels for which  
the button is off are disabled (page 141).  
g TB button  
This button lets you to speak while  
communicating on an external intercom system.  
While the TB button is lit, sound from the front  
panel microphone and headset microphone is  
output over the intercom system (page 155).  
c PGM fader  
This button adjusts the overall audio output level  
of the program output, in the range from –to +10  
h Microphone  
This button lets you speak on an external intercom  
system. While the TB button is lit, sound from the  
microphone is output over the intercom system  
d AUDIO MONITOR button  
This button switches the monitoring target.  
Pressing if cycles the audio to be monitored  
through the sequence PGM t AUX1 t AUX2  
t MIX t PGM (page 158).  
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3 Video switcher section  
This switches video.  
6 EFFECT button  
7 PVW button  
5 MIX button  
4 KEY button  
3 CUT button  
8 FTB button  
F
1 PGM selection buttons  
KEY  
FTB  
CUT  
PGM  
9 DSK button  
AUTO  
DSK  
NEXT  
TRANS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
INT  
MIC  
2 NEXT selection buttons  
0 Transition lever  
qa Indicators  
qs AUTO TRANS button  
a PGM selection buttons  
These buttons select the video which will be  
displayed on the program output (page 66).  
Buttons 1 to 6 select the corresponding assigned  
video, and the INT button selects a video image  
generated internally by this unit (color matte, color  
bars, graphics files).  
d KEY button  
This button effectuates keying (pages 84). When  
this key lights green, the NEXT selection buttons,  
MIX button, AUTO TRANS button, CUT button,  
and transition lever are then assigned to keying.  
e MIX button  
When you press one of these buttons, lighting it  
red, the video assigned to the button is sent to the  
program output.  
This button effectuates a dissolve (gradually  
blending a new video into the existing image).  
When applying an effect it gradually blends in the  
For details of video assignment, see “Video Signal  
f EFFECT button  
This button enables an effect other than dissolve in  
a transition or when applying an effect (page 70).  
You can also use it as a shortcut to the [Effect  
Pattern] menu.  
b NEXT selection buttons  
The NEXT selection buttons have the following  
functions.  
• Selecting the video to be output on the program  
output after next switching transition (page 67)  
• Selecting the video to be used for picture-in-  
• Selecting the video to be used when inserting a  
key in the program output (page 84)  
• Specifying a camera to be controlled during  
• Selecting the video for recording or playback  
g PVW button  
With this button you can check the result of keying  
and picture-in-picture before switching it to  
program output, on the PVW viewer (page 88).  
h FTB button  
This button fades the video in from or out to a  
black screen (“fade-to-black”) (page 77).  
Buttons 1 to 6 select the corresponding assigned  
video, and the INT button selects a video image  
generated internally by this unit (color matte, color  
bars, graphics files).  
i DSK button  
This button add is used to images or text to the  
program output video (page 78). You can use it to  
superimpose text and so on.  
c CUT button  
This button instantaneously switches the video  
j Transition lever  
This lever allows you to manually execute a  
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During recording on the hard disk, hold down the  
REC button and press this button to stop recording  
k Indicators (Ff)  
These indicators show the direction in which the  
transition lever is being moved. Moving the  
transition lever in the direction of the lit indicator  
starts the transition or effect.  
d REW button  
However, supposing you press the AUTO TRANS  
button after moving the transition lever to the  
middle, for example, an inconsistency between the  
position of the fader and the application of the  
effect will arise and both indicators will light.  
During file playback, play back fast in the reverse  
direction. Each time you press, the reverse speed  
increases (in six steps) (page 149).  
e FFWD button  
During file playback, play back fast in the forward  
direction. Each time you press, the playback speed  
increases (in six steps) (page 149).  
l AUTO TRANS button  
This button carries out an automatic transition  
with a preset transition time, either from one video  
to another or when applying an effect (page 69).  
f REC button  
This button is used to start or stop the external hard  
4 Device control section  
Use these controls for remote control of a camera  
with VISCA support connected to this system  
(page 132) or hard disk operations (material  
recording, file playback) (page 144, 147).  
REC + PLAY button Start hard disk recording  
REC + STOP button Stop hard disk recording  
g SHIFT button  
This button is pressed while using other controls to  
perform the following operations.  
1 Numeric buttons  
3 STOP button  
4 REW button  
ENTER  
7
4
1
8
5
2
9
6
3
SHIFT + jog dial  
Aperture (iris) adjustment on  
camera with VISCA support  
8 Positioner  
6 REC button  
SHIFT + numeric  
button (1 to 6)  
Set camera presets  
-
X
Y
REC  
7 SHIFT  
SHIFT + numeric  
button (0)  
Camera reset  
SHIFT  
button  
FTB  
SHIFT + REW button Skip to the beginning of a file  
5 FFWD  
button  
9 Shuttle dial  
2 PLAY  
SHIFT + FFWD  
button  
Skip to the end of a file  
button  
DSK  
SHIFT + STOP  
button  
Close the file  
JOG/SHUTTLE  
0 Jog dial  
h Positioner  
This control is used to pan or tilt the camera. You  
can also control the speed of the camera by  
adjusting how hard you press this button (page  
a Numeric buttons  
These buttons are used to save or recall a camera  
preset, or reset a camera (page 134, 138).  
You can also change the picture-in-picture and  
logo display positions (page 76, 83).  
b PLAY button  
This button plays back a file at normal speed.  
Hold down the REC button and press this button,  
i Shuttle dial (outer ring)  
This dial controls the camera zoom.  
During file playback, turning this dial clockwise  
plays the file in the forward direction at a speed  
that corresponds to the amount the dial was turned  
(one of seven speeds) and turning this dial  
counterclockwise plays the file in the reverse  
direction at a speed that corresponds to the amount  
the dial was turned (one of seven speeds)  
c STOP button  
This button stops file playback. Press shift and  
then press this button to switch the source viewer  
back from viewing a file on the hard disk to normal  
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j Jog dial (inner dial)  
This dial controls the camera focus and iris.  
During file playback, turning this dial plays the  
file at a slow speed that corresponds to the speed  
at which the dial is turned (page 134, 149).  
Rear Panel  
4 SD video interface module  
1 Audio inputs  
1
VISCA  
connector  
2
Cable clips  
AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
SD  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
3 Video outputs  
5 Serial digital interface  
module (option)  
4 Power supply 2 Audio outputs  
connector  
(~AC IN)  
5 Ground terminal  
3 Intercom interface connector  
6 PC video interface module  
* This figure is when an optional serial digital interface module (BKAW-580)  
is installed in slot 2 of the AWS-G500. An SD interface module is installed  
in slot 2 of the AWS-G500 at the time of shipment.  
a VISCA connector  
e Ground terminal  
When using this unit, connect the ground terminal  
to a grounding lead.  
To connect the chain of cameras with VISCA  
support to this unit for remote control operation,  
connect the VISCA cable (page 50).  
Caution  
b Cable clips  
Use these clips to prevent cables from accidentally  
disconnecting (page 54).  
The ground terminal is close to the audio input  
connectors, so when connecting the grounding  
lead be careful not to touch the audio input  
connectors.  
c Intercom interface connector  
Connect an external intercom system (page 155).  
d Power supply connector (~AC IN)  
Caution  
When using a DC-AC inverter, the use of a 50 Hz  
( 3%) or 60 Hz ( 3%) sine wave is recommended.  
Do not use a general-purpose inverter with a  
square output waveform.  
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1 Audio inputs  
2 Audio outputs  
1 MIX output connector 2 AUX output connector  
1 Microphone/line input connectors  
(MIX)  
(AUX) 1/2  
(MIC/LINE) 1/2  
MIX  
AUX  
PGM  
L
PUSH  
PUSH  
AUDIO IN  
R
L
2
1
R
MIC/LINE  
1
2
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
3
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
L
+45V  
R
OFF  
ON  
3 PGM audio output  
2 +48V switch  
AUDIO OUT  
connectors (PGM)  
3 Microphone/line input connectors  
5
Headphone connector  
(HEADPHONES)  
4 Monitor output  
(MIC/LINE) 3/4/5/6  
connectors (MONI)  
4 Line input connectors (LINE) 7/8  
a MIX output connector (MIX) L/R (RCA)  
These connect to an external acoustic device to  
output audio signals (page 157).  
a Microphone/line input connectors (MIC/  
LINE) 1/2 (XLR 3-pin, TRS shared  
balanced type)  
Input an analog audio signal from a microphone or  
audio device.  
b AUX output connector (AUX) 1/2 (TRS,  
balanced)  
These connect to an external acoustic device to  
output audio signals. The output level can be  
b +48V switch  
Use this switch when a capacitor microphone  
requiring a power supply is connected to the  
microphone/line input connectors (MIC/LINE) 1/  
2. When this is in the ON position, +48V is  
supplied.  
c PGM audio output connectors (PGM) L/  
R (TRS, balanced)  
These output the final audio (program audio)  
created by this unit (page 156).  
c Microphone/line input connectors (MIC/  
LINE) 3/4/5/6 (TRS balanced type)  
Input an analog audio signal from a dynamic  
microphone or audio device.  
d Monitor output connectors (MONI) L/R  
(RCA)  
These provide monitor outputs of any of the PGM/  
AUX1/AUX2/MIX audio (page 158).  
d Line input connectors (LINE) 7/8 (RCA)  
Input an analog audio signal from an audio device.  
e Headphone connector (HEADPHONES)  
(standard phone jack)  
This outputs one of the PGM/AUX1/AUX2/MIX  
The output level can be adjusted with the front  
panel monitor level adjustment knob (MONI  
LEVEL) (page 158).  
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3 Video outputs  
4 SD video interface module  
(BKAW-570)  
1 Reference output  
connectors (REF OUT)  
1 Analog video input  
connectors  
REF OUT  
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
I.LINK  
S400  
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
ON  
ON  
PGM S VIDEO  
3 DV connectors  
(DV IN/  
2 75-termination  
switch  
2 PGM video output  
VIOEO OUT  
DV PGM OUT)  
connectors (PGM)  
4 i.Link connector (HDD)  
a Reference output connectors (REF OUT)  
× 2  
These output either a 59.94 Hz (NTSC) or 50 Hz  
(PAL) black burst signal to match the program  
output signal.  
a Analog video input connectors  
Composite video input connectors  
(COMPOSITE) (BNC) × 2  
S-video input connectors (S connector) × 2  
Input analog video signals.  
b PGM video output connectors (PGM)  
• Composite video output connector  
(COMPOSITE) (BNC) × 1  
• S-video output connector (S VIDEO) (S  
connector) × 1  
These output the final program (PGM) video.  
You can switch to NTSC or PAL (page 59).  
• RGB output connectors (RGB) (D-sub 15-pin) ×  
2
b 75-termination switch  
Set this switch to the OFF position when using a  
loop-through connection for a video monitor or the  
like by connecting a branch connector to the  
composite video input connector (COMPOSITE).  
Note  
The factory default setting is ON.  
Use the end of a sharp implement such as a pen to  
operate the switch.  
These output the final program (PGM) video as  
analog RGB signals and video RGB signals.  
Connect a projector or external display.  
The following signals can be output (page 59).  
- XGA (1,024 × 768) 60 Hz/75 Hz  
- SXGA (1,280 × 1,024) 60 Hz  
c DV connectors (DV IN/DV PGM OUT)  
(i.LINK 6-pin) × 2  
Input and output digital video audio signals.  
- 15k RGB 50 Hz/59.94 Hz  
Notes  
• Only one of the Composite/S Video/DV inputs  
can be used for each of IN1and IN2.  
• If the DV connector is set as the output, material  
cannot be recorded from composite and S-video  
d i.LINK connector (HDD) (i.LINK 6-pin)  
× 1  
When a hard disk drive is connected, video input  
to the same module and audio with the same  
source number as the video can be recorded in  
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5 Serial digital interface module  
6 PC video interface module  
(BKAW-580) (Option)  
(BKAW-550)  
1SDI input  
connectors  
(SDI IN)  
RGB  
RGB  
PC  
2PGM SDI output  
connector (SDI OUT)  
RGB input connectors  
(RGB)  
3i.LINK connector (HDD)  
RGB input connectors (RGB) (D-sub 15-  
pin) × 2  
a SDI input connectors (SDI IN) (BNC) × 2  
Inputs SDI signals.  
Input analog RGB signals from a computer or  
other source. The following image size and  
frequency combinations are supported.  
• XGA (1,024 × 768) 60 Hz 75 Hz  
• SXGA (1,280 × 1,024) 60 Hz  
b PGM SDI output connector (SDI OUT)  
(BNC) × 1  
Outputs final video and audio (program video +  
audio) as SDI signals (page 143).  
c i.LINK connector (HDD) (i.LINK 6 pins)  
× 1  
If an external hard disk is connected, you can  
record together both the video and the audio,  
which is assigned the same source number as the  
video, being input to the same module (page 144).  
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Side Panel  
With the protective panel opened  
2 “Memory Stick” slot  
3 NETWORK connector  
4 REMOTE (remote control)  
1 FACTORY USE  
connector  
connector  
FACTORY USE  
REMOTE  
NETWORK  
USB  
8
1
5
1
9
6
15  
9
(
)
RGB GUI  
RESET  
5Internal hard disk  
access indicator  
8 1 (power)  
qaVentilation  
holes  
button  
9 RESET button  
6 USB connectors  
0 Hole for anti-theft wire  
7 Operating monitor connector (RGB (GUI))  
a FACTORY USE connector  
f USB connectors (USB) (USB  
compatible)  
Output a tally signal. Connecting this connector  
and the tally connector of a CCU (camera control  
unit) or other device enables the tally lamp of the  
camera to light (page 139).  
The upper connector is number 1, and the lower  
connector is number 2.  
Use these connectors to connect a USB keyboard.  
Also use them for connecting USB flash memory,  
upgrading the operating software (page 200),  
importing font files (page 129), exporting/  
graphics files (page 175), etc.  
For details of the keyboards that can be used,  
consult your dealer or your Sony service  
representative.  
When using the text typing tool software, you can  
connect and use a USB mouse.  
b “Memory Stick” slot  
This slot takes a “Memory Stick.” Use it for  
upgrading the operating software (page 200),  
importing font files (page 129), exporting/  
importing job data (page 173 and 174), importing  
graphics files (page 175), etc.  
While the “Memory Stick” is being accessed, the  
access indicator to the left of the slot lights.  
c NETWORK connector (RJ-45)  
Connect an external network adaptor or router.  
This supports 10Base-T and 100Base-TX  
Ethernet.  
The green indicator blinks while the network is  
active.  
An amber LED lights while the unit is connected  
by 100Base-TX.  
Caution  
• These do not support input from a USB camera.  
• A USB mouse cannot be used with the main  
software.  
g Operating monitor connector (RGB  
(GUI)) (D-Sub 15-pin)  
This connector outputs the operation screen to an  
external display at WXGA (1,280 × 800) size, at  
60 Hz.  
For information on which devices can be used,  
consult your dealer or your Sony service  
representative.  
Caution  
When making Network connections  
For safety, do not connect the Network connector  
to circuits which may be subjected to excessive  
voltage.  
d REMOTE (remote control) connector  
This connector is provided for future functional  
expansion.  
h 1 (power) button  
This button powers the unit on or off. If you hold  
down the power button for at least 4 seconds, this  
forces a shutdown.  
After a forced shutdown, the settings of the unit  
may not be preserved.  
e Internal hard disk access indicator  
This indicator lights while the internal hard disk is  
being accessed.  
i RESET button  
This button is provided for future functional  
expansion.  
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j Hole for anti-theft wire  
This hole accepts a standard anti-theft wire (3 mm  
× 7 mm).  
k Ventilation holes  
Caution  
Be careful not to obstruct the ventilation holes. If  
the ventilation holes are obstructed, the unit may  
overheat, leading to fire or breakdown.  
Other Parts  
1 Built-in speakers  
2 Display  
3 Num Lock indicator  
4 Caps Lock indicator  
5 Infrared receptor  
6 Keyboard  
a Built-in speakers  
f Keyboard  
You can monitor the audio using these speakers.  
There is no output from the built-in speakers when  
a headphone is connected to the headphone  
connector.  
Use this for text and numeric input.  
You can also use the keyboard for menu  
operations (page 31).  
While the keyboard is mounted to the unit, the  
EXT POWER indicator on the keyboard lights  
green.  
When using Esc and the F1 to F12 keys, hold  
down the Fn key and press the required key in the  
topmost row.  
b Display  
c Num Lock indicator  
This lights green when the unit is in Num Lock  
mode.  
EXT POWER indicator  
Infrared receptor  
d Caps Lock indicator  
This lights green when the unit is in Caps Lock  
mode.  
Character input keys Pointer  
Numeric  
keys  
e Infrared receptor  
This accepts signals from the keyboard supplied  
with this unit (page 44).  
For details on changing the keyboard language,  
46).  
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Operation Screen  
1 Menu display  
3 Audio level meter  
2 PVW viewer  
1 PGW viewer  
2 Guidance object indication  
5 Effect display  
4 Source viewer  
4 KEY ON  
* This example screen shows the streaming settings displayed.  
Normally the streaming display cannot be viewed.  
3 Streaming display  
a Menu display  
c Audio level meter  
This displays the top menus (page 30), the INT  
material selection menu (pages 79, 161), the  
camera guide menu (pages 133, 134), and the  
HDD guide menu (page 147).  
When monitoring the any of the PGM/AUX1/  
AUX2/MIX audio outputs or Pre Fader Listen  
(PFL) result, this shows the audio level. An  
indication below the meter shows which of PGM/  
AUX1/AUX2/MIX or PFL is being monitored.  
When the level exceeds the meter range, the  
uppermost indicator lights red (page 158).  
b Guidance object indication  
The color of the guidance object indication has the  
following significance.  
Amber:when a video subject to camera control  
(page 132) and external hard disk control  
(page 144) or INT is selected with the NEXT  
selection buttons (while the KEY button is not  
lit).  
d KEY ON  
The indicator lights red during keying to program  
output video. The number (1 to 6) or “INT” of the  
source selected for keying appears.  
Green:when a video subject to camera control and  
external hard disk control or INT is specified  
with the NEXT selection buttons (while the  
KEY button is lit).  
Off:when other than a video subject to camera  
control and external hard disk control or INT  
is specified with the NEXT selection buttons.  
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1 PGM viewer  
This shows a program output.  
Program  
video  
Normal  
When configuring streaming settings  
Program video  
The program output video is shown at 480 × 360  
pixels, 30 fps (25 fps for PAL). During streaming,  
Caution  
• Video displayed on the PGM viewer lags several  
frames behind the video output from the PGM  
video output connectors.  
the size is 320 × 240 pixels.  
• In any of the video viewers displayed on the  
operation screen (PGM/PVW/source) the video  
may deteriorate, but this is an artifact of the  
display system. There is no effect on the video  
output from the program video output  
connectors.  
2 PVW viewer  
This shows a preview of the video.  
This allows you to check the input video selected to be shown next, keying, or picture-in-picture result  
before switching to program output.  
1What the preview  
is showing  
2 Preview video  
3 Status  
a What the preview is showing  
Amber: when showing the video selected by the  
NEXT selection button.  
Green: when showing the video selected by the  
NEXT selection button when the KEY button  
is lit (video with a key inserted).  
b Preview video  
Normally the video selected with the NEXT  
selection buttons is shown at 320 × 240 pixels, 15  
fps (12 to 13 fps for PAL).  
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c Status  
The status shown here differs as follows  
depending on the video to be previewed.  
3 Streaming display  
This shows the settings and status of the streaming  
broadcast.  
When showing video from a remotely  
controlled VISCA compliant camera  
The status of the VISCA compliant camera is  
shown.  
1 Title  
No Response:communication cannot be  
established with the camera.  
Initializing:appears at system startup and during  
camera reset.  
3 Information display 2 Access URL  
When showing an INT graphics file  
Loading:while file is loading  
a Title  
This shows the streaming title.  
When playing a file on an external hard  
disk  
The status of file operations is shown.  
b Access URL  
This appears when the unit is used as a server for  
a broadcast. Audience members can view the  
broadcast by accessing this URL.  
c Information display  
Play position  
Timecode  
This shows the following information:  
FILE NAME: the file name of the broadcast  
SIZE: video size set in the top menu  
RATE: transfer rate set in the top menu  
STATUS: the status of the server or encoder  
File operation  
File operation indications  
Opening: while opening a file  
PLAY: during playback  
STOP: when stopped  
Initializing  
Ready  
Starting server or encoder  
STILL: when playback speed is set to zero  
with the shuttle dial or playback is stopped  
with the jog dial.  
Server started up, and encoder  
ready  
JOG: while using the jog dial.  
Starting  
Running  
Stopping  
Encoder connecting to server  
Encoding  
x2: fast forward (x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64)  
x2: fast reverse (x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64)  
Ending the encoder  
Reconnecting While re-establishing a  
connection to the server.  
Note  
The x1/8, x1/2, and x1 indications are also  
displayed while you are using the shuttle dial for  
playback operations.  
Failed  
When a connection failed to be  
established because of the  
settings of the unit, the status of  
the network or external server,  
etc.  
Play position  
This shows the file play position.  
When the play position is at the beginning or end,  
z of each end lights.  
Error  
The encoder had failed to end, or  
an error occurred.  
An icon appears on the right while auto repeat  
playback is set (page 150).  
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4 Source viewer  
1 Thumbnails  
5 Input signal indication  
2 Source number  
3 Audio source name 4 Video source name  
6 Peak indication  
8 Device status  
7 Selection frame 9 Hard disk status  
a Thumbnails  
g Selection frame  
Depending on the selection state, the frame color  
changes.  
Red: video selected with PGM selection button  
Amber: video selected with NEXT selection  
button  
These show the video assigned to the selection  
buttons at 160 × 120 pixels, at 10 fps (8 to 9 fps for  
PAL).  
b Source number  
This is the number (1 to 6 and INT) assigned to the  
source (video or audio).  
These correspond to the PGM selection button, the  
NEXT selection button, and the audio channel  
fader numbers.  
Green: video selected with NEXT selection  
button when the KEY button is lit (video with  
a key inserted)  
h Device status  
The content displayed differs as follows  
depending on the material.  
c Audio source name  
This shows the name of the audio signal assigned  
to the channel fader (page 59) or the file name on  
the external hard disk (page 147).  
Video from a VISCA-compatible camera  
being controlled remotely  
Displays the VISCA-compatible camera’s status.  
No Response: communication cannot be  
established with the camera.  
Initializing: appears at system startup and during  
camera reset.  
d Video source name  
In viewers 1 to 6, this shows the name of the video  
signal assigned to the selection button (page 57) or  
the file name on the external hard disk (page 147).  
For the INT viewer, this displays the color matte  
and color bars, or the graphics file name selected  
in the INT source selection menu.  
INT graphics file  
Loading:while file is loading  
When playing a file on the external hard  
disk  
e Input signal indication  
The status of file operation is shown.  
If the input level of the audio assigned to a channel  
fader is -60 dBFS or more, this lights green, and  
you can check that there is an audio input.  
For stereo you can check left and right channels  
separately; for monaural both channels are shown  
the same.  
File operation  
Timecode  
f Peak indication  
Corresponding hard  
Play position  
disk number  
If the input level of the audio assigned to a channel  
fader is -8 dBFS or more, this lights red.  
For stereo you can check left and right channels  
separately; for monaural both channels are shown  
the same.  
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File operation indications  
Opening: while opening a file  
PLAY: during playback  
STOP: when stopped  
STILL: when playback speed is set to zero  
with the shuttle dial or playback is stopped  
with the jog dial.  
JOG: while using the jog dial.  
x2: fast forward (x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64)  
x2: fast reverse (x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64)  
Note  
The x1/8, x1/2, and x1 indications are also  
displayed while you are using the shuttle dial for  
playback operations.  
Play position  
This shows the file play position.  
When the play position is at the beginning or end,  
z of each end lights.  
An icon appears on the right while auto repeat  
playback is set (page 150).  
i Hard disk status  
When an external hard disk is connected, this  
shows the status of the hard disk, the remaining  
recording capacity, and the recording status.  
Remaining capacity shown by progress bar  
Available  
recording time  
Hard disk  
drive number  
Recording operations  
REC PAUSE: recording on standby  
REC: recording  
Unformatted: error requiring formatting  
Disk Full: no disk space left (200 MB or less)  
File Number Full: the number of files that can be  
recorded has been exceeded  
Device Error: it became impossible to recognize  
the hard disk during recording  
REC Error: recording error  
5 Effect display  
This shows video transition effect types and  
patterns, and transition time (page 72).  
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Menu Operations  
This unit includes top menus, which are used to make various operational  
settings, and ACCESS menus, which are used to make adjustments to the video  
and audio being input to this unit.  
This section describes the basic operations common to these menus.  
Displaying top menus and ACCESS menus  
Top menus  
Press the MENU button, to display the top menu in the menu display.  
Top menu  
When you select and confirm an item in the top menu, submenus appear, three  
levels deep.  
Sub-menu  
Note  
You can set priority to be given to displaying the PVW viewer while submenus  
are open (page 90).  
ACCESS menu  
Press the ACCESS button corresponding to the number of input you want to  
adjust, to display the ACCESS menus, three levels deep, in the source viewer  
together with the viewer for that number.  
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Menu operations  
Selecting a menu item  
Turn the jog roller up or down.  
Streaming  
Disk Recording  
File Manager  
Job  
You can also use the R and r keys on the  
keyboard.  
Video Frequency  
Video Input Assign  
Video Output  
Audio Input Assign  
Audio Output  
58.94Hz  
Confirming an item and proceeding to the next layer  
Press the ENTER button.  
or  
Pan / Tilt  
Enable  
Enable  
Auto  
Disable  
Enable  
ENTER  
Zoom  
Focus  
lris  
Auto  
Press the jog roller.  
White Balance  
Auto  
or  
Press the t button by the jog roller.  
You can also use the t key or ENTER key  
on the keyboard.  
Returning to the higher level  
Pan / Tilt  
Zoom  
Enable  
Enable  
Auto  
Disable  
Enable  
Press the T button by the jog roller.  
Focus  
You can also use the T key on the  
keyboard.  
lris  
Auto  
White Balance  
Auto  
Confirming a selection  
Pan / Tilt  
Zoom  
Enable  
Enable  
Auto  
Disable  
Enable  
Press the ENTER button.  
or  
Press the jog roller.  
Focus  
lris  
Auto  
White Balance  
Auto  
You can also use the ENTER key on the  
keyboard.  
Confirmation  
Slider operation  
Turn the jog roller up or down.  
You can also press R or r on the keyboard.  
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Entering numeric or text values  
Moving the cursor to the next item:  
Press the T or t button by the jog roller.  
2004/05/18 12:25  
You can also press the T or t keys while  
holding down Ctrl on the keyboard.  
Entering numeric or text values:  
Enter with the keyboard.  
Confirmation:  
Press the ENTER button.  
or  
ENTER  
Press the jog roller.  
You can also use the ENTER key on the  
keyboard.  
Closing a menu  
For a top menu: Press the MENU button or ESC button.  
For an ACCESS menu: Press the same ACCESS button used to display, or the ESC button.  
Notes  
• While a top menu is displayed, pressing the ACCESS button clears the top menu.  
• While an ACCESS menu is displayed, pressing the MENU button clears the ACCESS menu.  
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Operation screen (Text Typing Tool Software)  
1File operation section  
2Tool operation section  
3Font operation section  
1File name  
6View operation  
2Exit button  
5Page operation section  
4Modifier operation  
section  
section  
7Sheet operation section  
a File name  
1File operation section  
This shows the name of the open file.  
1New button  
2Open button  
3Save button  
b Exit button  
Click this to exit the text typing tool software, and  
start the Anycast Station main software.  
4Save as...  
button  
5Import FONT...  
button  
6Delete FONT  
button  
7Export TIFF...  
button  
8Export TGA...  
button  
9Delete button  
0Close button  
a New button  
This creates a new file (page 98).  
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b Open button  
An orange frame appears around the selected  
object.  
This opens a previously saved file. A list of  
existing files appears (page 98).  
b Eyedropper tool  
c Save button  
When you click this, the mouse pointer changes to  
, and you can set the color of the selected object  
to be the same as the color of another object or the  
background image (page 119).  
The file is also simultaneously saved in the  
Anycast Station main software, and the file name  
appears in the INT selection menu.  
c Line tool  
d Save as... button  
You can create a straight line.  
You can create three types of line: solid, broken,  
and dotted.  
This saves the file with a different name (page  
d Text tool  
e Import FONT... button  
When you click this, you can create a text object  
This imports a font file from a “Memory Stick” or  
USB flash memory (page 129).  
f Delete FONT button  
Note  
This deletes unwanted font files (page 130).  
When the selection tool is selected, you can move  
the selected object with the keyboard arrow keys.  
Hold down the Shift key while pressing the arrow  
keys to speed up the movement.  
g Export TIFF... button  
This saves the open file to a “Memory Stick” or  
USB flash memory in TIFF format (page 102).  
5Bring to front tool  
h Export TGA... button  
This saves the open file to a “Memory Stick” or  
USB flash memory in TARGA format (page 102).  
6Bring forward tool  
7Move backward tool  
i Delete button  
This deletes unwanted files (page 101).  
j Close button  
8Move to back tool  
This closes the open file, and displays a new sheet.  
e Bring to front tool  
2Tool operation section  
Select the tools needed to create and edit an object.  
This brings the selected object to the front (page  
f Bring forward tool  
1Selection tool  
This brings the selected object one level forward  
2Eyedropper tool  
3Line tool  
g Move backward tool  
This moves the selected object one level back  
4Text tool  
h Move to back tool  
This moves the selected object to the back (page  
a Selection tool  
When you click this, the mouse pointer changes to  
, and you can select, adjust, and move an object  
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3Font operation section  
9Vertical centering tool  
1Font name  
0Horizontal centering tool  
qaLower/third positioning tool  
2Size  
3Bold  
button  
4Italic  
button  
qsLower-third memory tool  
5Underline  
button  
qdLower-third reset tool  
6Kerning  
7Spacing  
i Vertical centering tool  
This moves the selected object to the vertical  
center of the screen (page 123).  
0Right align button  
9Center align button  
8Left align button  
j Horizontal centering tool  
This moves the selected object to the horizontal  
center of the screen (page 123).  
a Font name  
This selects the font for a text object (page 105).  
The currently selected font always appears.  
k Lower/third positioning tool  
This moves the selected object so that its lowest  
part is aligned to a predetermined position (page  
b Size  
This selects the size of a text object (page 106).  
l Lower-third memory tool  
c Bold button  
If you select an object and then click this tool, the  
lowest part of the selected object is set as the  
lower-third position.  
This sets the text object to bold face (page 107).  
d Italic button  
This sets the text object to italic face (page 107).  
m Lower-third reset tool  
e Underline button  
Restores the lower-third position to its default  
setting.  
This underlines the text object (page 107).  
f Kerning  
This sets the inter-character spacing of the text  
g Spacing  
This sets the line spacing of the text object (page  
h Left align button  
Aligns a text object comprising multiple lines to  
i Center align button  
Aligns a text object comprising multiple lines to  
the center (page 108).  
j Right align button  
Aligns a text object comprising multiple lines to  
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4Modifier operation section  
Click the mark on a tab to select it, and bring it to the front.  
The modifier operation section has three tabs: [Text], [Line], and [BG]. The [Text] tab and [Line] tab are  
further divided into three tabs.  
xText tab  
You can set the color and other settings of a text object. This tab is divided into the Color tab, Edge tab,  
and Shadow tab.  
2Edge style selection buttons  
Mark  
1Text color selection  
3Width  
buttons  
4Edge color selection buttons  
5Shadowstyleselection  
button  
6Shadow creation  
section  
Direction indicator  
7Color creation section  
8Gradation pattern  
9Transparency  
Color tab  
Edge tab  
Shadow tab  
a Text color selection buttons  
Select the color of a text object (page 109).  
e Shadow style selection button  
Select whether the object has a shadow ([None] for  
no shadow), and select the style of the shadow  
b Edge style selection buttons  
Select whether the object has an outline ([None]  
for no outline), and select the shape of corners  
f Shadow creation section  
Adjust the angle, distance, and degree of blurring  
Direction indicator: Click this to move the  
needle, and change the direction of the  
shadow of the object to that of the needle.  
Degree: Set a numerical value for the direction of  
the shadow.  
c Width  
Set the width of the outline. Select or enter a  
d Edge color selection buttons  
Select the color of the outline (page 110).  
Distance: Set a numerical value for the distance of  
the shadow.  
Softness: Set a numerical value for the degree of  
blurring of the shadow.  
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i Transparency  
When [Paint] is selected in the Color tab and Edge  
tab, you can create your own color for the outline  
and shadow of the object (page 118).  
Set the transparency of each of the color and  
shadow of the object and the background created  
h Gradation pattern  
Apply gradation to the color of the object (page  
xLine tab  
You can set the color and other settings of a line object. This tab is divided into the Color tab, Edge tab,  
and Shadow tab.  
0Line color selection buttons  
qaWidth  
qsLine style selection buttons  
These sections are  
the same as 2 to  
9 of the [Text] tab.  
Color tab  
Edge tab  
Shadow tab  
j Line color selection buttons  
Select the color of the line object (page 112).  
k Width  
Set the line width of the line object. Select or enter  
l Line style selection buttons  
Select the line style of the line object (page 113).  
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xBG tab  
5Page operation section  
You can set the background color.  
This is used for sheet display, sheet turning, and  
resequencing.  
1Top button 2Move Forward  
3Prev Sheet  
button  
display button  
4Page display  
qdBackground color  
selection buttons  
5Next sheet  
6Move Rearward 7End button  
display button  
button  
This section is the  
same as 7 of the  
[Text] tab.  
a Top button  
Click this to display the first sheet.  
b Move Forward button  
Click this to exchange the currently displayed  
sheet with the previous sheet.  
qfTransparency  
c Prev Sheet button  
Click this to display the previous sheet.  
m Background color selection buttons  
Select the background color (page 115).  
d Page display  
This shows the sheet number of the currently  
displayed sheet.  
n Transparency  
Set the transparency of the background created  
with paint.  
e Next Sheet button  
Click this to display the next sheet.  
f Move Rearward button  
Click this to exchange the currently displayed  
sheet with the next sheet.  
g End button  
Click this to display the last sheet.  
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6View operation section  
7Sheet operation section  
1Background  
display selection  
button  
1New Sheet  
button  
2Delete Sheet  
2Capture button  
button  
a New Sheet button  
3Safe Zone  
button  
This adds a sheet to the open file (page 125). You  
can create up to 99 sheets.  
b Delete Sheet button  
This deletes the open sheet (page 125).  
a Background display selection button  
Set the background display (page 126).  
Checker: display a checkered pattern as the  
background.  
Live: display the program output video of the  
main software (page 125).  
BG: display the background selected on the [BG]  
b Capture button  
The program output video image of the main  
software is captured each time this button is  
c Safe Zone button  
When this is selected, a dotted line shows the safe  
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Preparations  
2
Chapter  
Installation/Default Settings  
This section describes the procedure for installing the unit, connecting the power  
cord, starting up the system, and setting the date, time, and video output signal  
format.  
Installing the Unit  
Install the unit in a level place. The unit weighs about 17.7 lbs (8 kg). Check that  
the installation location is strong and spacious enough to accommodate the unit  
before installing.  
There are ventilation holes on both sides of the unit. To ensure adequate air flow,  
there must be a space of at least 12 inches (300 mm) on each side of the unit.  
Num  
Caps  
12 inches  
(300 mm)  
12 inches  
(300) mm  
Connecting the power  
Connect the power cord to the power inlet on the unit and the wall outlet.  
LINE  
7
MIC/LIN  
4
8
6
5
AC IN  
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Note  
Use a 3-pin - 2-pin conversion adaptor, if required.  
3-pin - 2-pin  
conversion adaptor  
Caution  
Connect the grounding lead of the 3-pin/2-pin adaptor to the ground terminal.  
If grounding is not possible, consult your dealer or your Sony service  
representative.  
Fitting a Keyboard  
To install the keyboard in this unit, align it with the keyboard space, with the keys  
upward, and slide in the direction shown by the arrow. Power is supplied to the  
keyboard from the main unit, and the EXT POWER indicator on the keyboard  
lights.  
Note  
When not using the keyboard, you can insert it upside down. In this case, no  
power is supplied to the keyboard.  
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Using the keyboard away from the unit  
You can use the keyboard away from the unit. In this case, it is necessary to insert  
a pair of standard batteries (CR2032) to power the keyboard.  
Detaching the keyboard  
Using the groove locating at the right of the keyboard space, lift the keyboard out.  
Inserting batteries in the keyboard  
1
2
Detach the keyboard from the main unit.  
Detach the battery holder from the keyboard.  
Caution  
To remove the battery holder, use the end of a sharp implement such as a pen.  
3
Load two batteries (CR2032) in the battery holder, and insert in the  
keyboard.  
Make sure the  
positive (+)  
terminal of  
eachbattery is  
facing upward.  
Caution  
If batteries are inserted incorrectly, this may lead to electrolyte leakage or  
other damage. Note the following carefully.  
• Check that the polarity is correct.  
• Do not use new and old batteries together, or batteries of different types.  
• Do not attempt to charge the batteries.  
• When not using the keyboard for a long period, remove the batteries.  
• If a battery should leak, remove any spilled fluid from the battery holder,  
before inserting a new battery.  
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Infrared transmitting range  
The range over which the keyboard can operate with infrared control is shown in  
the following figure.  
Within 6 feet  
20°  
60°  
6 inches (2 m)  
40° 40°  
0 - 95°  
Starting and Closing Down the Unit  
Starting  
Press the 1 (power) button on the side panel.  
The startup screen appears.  
When the startup completes, the operation screen appears.  
Caution  
If the display is closed while the unit is operating, the temperature will rise, and  
this may cause failure.  
Closing down  
Press down the 1 (power) button on the side panel.  
The following message appears.  
Notes  
• The last set data is saved.  
• If an external hard disk is connected, it is automatically unmounted (page 150).  
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This closes down the operating software, and powers off.  
It takes a little while before the power turns off after the screen disappears.  
Caution  
If you hold down the power button for at least 4 seconds, this forces a shutdown.  
After a forced shutdown, the settings of the unit may not be preserved.  
Using the timer to shut down the system/Releasing the timer setting  
1
2
While the Anycast Station main software is running, hold down the keyboard  
Alt and Ctrl keys, and press the T key.  
The following confirmation message appears.  
Note  
It is not possible to use this function while the text typing tool software is  
running.  
To set the timer, press the ENTER button.  
To release the timer, press the ESC button.  
When setting the timer  
The timer indication appears to the right of “LOCAL TIME”.  
When the text entry tool is started, the timer display disappears, but the timer  
function continues to operate.  
Note  
The countdown appears from -120 min.  
After two hours the system is powered off.  
When releasing the timer  
The timer display disappears.  
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Selecting the Keyboard Language  
Set the language to correspond to the keyboard being used.  
The default setting is “English.”  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Language].  
Select the appropriate language from the list, and confirm.  
Language  
B English  
Japanese  
The operation screen appears as shown below.  
4
5
6
Confirm the message that appears, and press the ENTER button.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Restart the system.  
Setting the Time Zone  
Set the time zone for your geographical location.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Date/Time].  
1 Select [Time Zone], and confirm; 2 select the area, and confirm;  
3 select the region, and confirm.  
2
3
1
Data/Time  
Time Zone  
America  
B GMT  
GMT + 0  
US Time Zones  
Canada Time Zones  
Asia  
GMT + 1  
GMT + 2  
GMT + 3  
GMT + 4  
GMT + 5  
GMT + 6  
GMT + 7  
GMT + 8  
Atlantic Ocean  
Australia  
Europe  
Indian Ocean  
Pacific Ocean  
B None of the above  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Note  
The notation system for displaying time zone data in relation to GMT is based on  
the form POSIX minutes-west-of-GMT in which the hour decreases as you move  
east and increases as you move west.  
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Setting the Date and Time  
Set the internal clock.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Date/Time].  
1 Select [Date/Time], and confirm; 2 enter the date and time in the input  
box, and confirm.  
2
1
Data/Time  
Time Zone  
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Using the arrow buttons on the jog roller (or the T and t keys while  
holding the Ctrl key on the keyboard), select the item to change and enter a  
numeric value with the keyboard.  
2004/05/18 12:25  
Each whole value between the separators (/, :, or space) is selected.  
The time set in “Local Time” appears at the upper left of the operation  
screen.  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Caution  
If this unit is operated for a long period, the clock may drift out of its correct  
setting. Resetting the clock at regular intervals is recommended.  
Adjusting the Display Brightness  
Adjust the brightness of the display on which the operation screen is shown.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [LCD Backlight].  
Move the slider to adjust the brightness.  
LCD Backlight  
Viewer Priority  
PVW  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Selecting the Video Output Signal Format  
Select the format of the signal output from the PGM output connectors  
(COMPOSITE/S VIDEO), SD video interface module DV connectors, and the  
reference output connector on the rear panel.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Output].  
1 Select [PGM OUT], and confirm; 2 select the signal format, and  
confirm.  
1
2
PGM OUT  
NTSC  
B NTSC  
PGM OUT Level  
RGB OUT  
PAL  
SXGA (60 Hz)  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Caution  
Carrying out this selection may cause momentary breakup of the output video.  
Note  
Video input in a different signal format than this setting can still be displayed  
(i.e., displaying a PAL video input when set to “NTSC” or vice versa), but the  
video quality cannot be guaranteed.  
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Connections  
This section describes how to connect devices for video and audio input and  
output. The following figure shows an example system configuration and signal  
flow. Refer to the pages indicated for details of how to make connections.  
In addition, after connecting each device, you must configure settings on the unit  
for each input and output signal. See page 56 for details on the settings of each  
input and output signal.  
* Depending on the device, signal  
input/output settings may be  
required.  
Microphone (page 50)  
Refer also to the manuals provided  
with the devices you are connecting.  
Camera with  
VISCAsupport  
Speaker  
Anycast Station  
AUDIO IN  
MIC/LINE  
AUDIO OUT  
LINE  
VISCA  
VIDEO OUT  
PGM  
VIDEO IN (OUT)  
SD Video  
Interface Module  
(BKAW-570)  
RGB  
S VIDEO  
COMPOSITE  
DV (IN/OUT)  
HDD (IN/OUT)  
Serial Digital  
Interface Module  
(BKAW-580)  
HDD (IN/OUT)  
SDI OUT  
SDI IN  
PC Video  
Interface Module  
(BKAW-550)  
RGB  
Camcorder  
INTERCOM  
Camcorder  
Signal flow  
Monitor  
External hard disk  
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Caution  
• Use the shortest possible cable type (especially with unregulated RGB).  
Shorter cables are recommended because, in general, using long cables to  
connect devices increases the risk of signal noise. Even when connecting this  
unit to another, it is best to use the shortest cables possible.  
• Be careful with the connector portions of the interface modules, which may  
become hot depending on the conditions of operation.  
Connecting a Camera with VISCA Support  
Color video camera BRC-H700, BRC-300, EVI-D100, EVI-D70 etc.  
VISCA OUT  
VISCA IN  
VIDEO OUT  
BNC  
cable  
To S-Video input  
connectors  
VISCA cable  
AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
To Composite  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
input connectors  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
RGB  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
Notes  
• VISCA cables up to 15 m (50 ft) are recommended to operate correctly.  
• When connecting a BNC cable, an RCA-BNC adaptor is required.  
• If the camera is a BRC-H700, connect it to the RGB input connector or the SDI  
input connector to correspond to the camera.  
Connecting a Microphone  
Capacitor microphone  
(C-38B, etc.)  
Dynamic microphone  
(F-720/2, etc.)  
To Microphone/line input connectors  
AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
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AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
To RGB input  
connectors  
RGB cable  
Computer  
Note  
To reduce the effects of external noise, use a cable with an attached ferrite core.  
Connecting a Camcorder  
For analog connection  
BNC cable  
To Composite  
input connectors  
AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
BNC cable  
To DV connectors  
i.Link cable  
For DV connection  
DVCAM camcorder  
(DSR-PD170, etc.)  
For SDI connection  
Note  
i.LINK cables between 80 cm and 3.5 m (2.5 to 11.5 ft) are recommended.  
Caution  
• The frequency precision of the reference output signal is within 50 ppm. When  
building a system that includes devices such as a camera with a Gen Lock  
input, be sure to test it thoroughly before use.  
• The color frame of the program output signal does not reflect the color frame  
sequence of the reference output signal.  
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• If video or audio is not output or signal noise occurs when connected to another  
DV device, the problem can often be resolved by reconnecting the cables or  
turning the DV device or the unit off and then on again.  
Connecting a VCR  
Digital video cassette  
recorder (DSR series, etc.)  
For analog connection  
S-Video cable  
Audio cable  
To Line input  
connectors  
To S-Video input  
connectors  
AUDIO IN  
MIC/LINE  
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
8
6
5
4
3
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
SD  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
L
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
2
3
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
PC  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
To DV connectors  
For RGB connection  
For DV connection  
For analog connection  
i.Link cable  
Note  
i.LINK cables between 80 cm and 3.5 m (2.5 to 11.5 ft) are recommended.  
Caution  
• If when connected to another DV device the video or audio is not output, or  
there is noise, reconnect the cable, or power the DV device or this unit off and  
on again. This may solve the problem.  
• It is not possible to connect more than one VCR to a single DV connector.  
Connecting an External Hard Disk  
For information about external hard disks, visit the following Anycast Station  
portal site:  
https://www.ecspert.sony.biz/ecsite/  
https://servicesplus.us.sony.biz/SoftwarePlusSearch.aspx (for the customers in  
the U.S.A.)  
https://www.sonybiz.net/anycast (for the customers in Europe)  
AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
From i.Link connectors  
i.Link cable  
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Caution  
• If using a hard disk with a standby function, make sure that the standby  
function is disabled before connecting to this unit.  
• Power on the connected hard disk before powering on this unit.  
• Connect the i.LINK connector directly to the hard disk.  
• It is not possible to connect more than one hard disk to a single i.LINK  
connector (daisy-chaining connection not possible).  
• If you disconnect the i.LINK cable, or power off the hard disk without carrying  
out the necessary preparations for disconnecting the disk, then files may be  
corrupted, or the disk may need to be recovered. For details of unmounting, see  
Connecting a Plasma Display/Projector/Monitor  
To RGB IN connectors  
RGB cable  
Flat panel display  
(PFM series, etc.)  
S-Video cable  
AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
Monitor  
(LMD series, etc.)  
BNC cable  
AUDIO IN  
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
3
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
MIX  
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
L
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
2
3
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
S-Video cable  
Projector  
(VPL series, etc.)  
RGB Cable  
For RGB connection  
For analog connection  
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Notes  
• For more information on setting the resolution/clock phase and format, see  
• To reduce the effects of external noise, use a cable with an attached ferrite core.  
Connecting an Amplifier  
Audio cable  
To Line input connectors or Microphone/line input connectors  
AUDIO IN  
3
PUSH  
PUSH  
MIC/LINE  
1
2
VIDEO IN  
ON  
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S
VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
ON  
I.LINK  
S400  
1
2
3
OFF  
ON  
MIX  
L
AUX  
PGM  
L
RGB  
RGB  
COMPOSITE  
R
2
1
R
AC IN  
SDI  
PC  
VIDEO  
PGM S  
HEADPHONES  
MONI  
INTERCOM  
R
L
RGB  
RGB  
5
1
9
6
AUDIO OUT  
VIOEO OUT  
Preventing Accidental Cable Disconnection  
Use the cable clip as necessary to secure cables and prevent accidental  
disconnection.  
1
Using a flat head screwdriver, open the lever compartment as illustrated  
below.  
2
Pass the cables through the cable clip.  
Allow some slack when routing the cables to prevent them from bending  
sharply.  
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Close the lever compartment.  
Installing Option Modules  
To install an option module, first remove the interface module fitted to the unit  
as standard, and install the new interface in the slot.  
Note  
You can install an option module in any slot.  
2
3
1
4
1
2
3
4
Loosen the two screws fixing the interface module fitted as standard.  
Pull out the interface module.  
Insert the option module into the slot.  
Tighten the screws.  
Caution  
When installing an option module, always turn the unit off first. If you install an  
option module with the unit powered on, this may damage the option module.  
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Settings Related to Input Signals  
These settings allow video and audio signals input from devices connected to the  
unit to be handled within the unit.  
Relation Between Input Signals and System Components  
You can assign input video and audio signals to buttons on the front panel and  
channel faders, then operate these to carry out switching, mixing, and combining.  
The operation screen continuously displays information about the video and  
audio input to this unit, and the video and audio program output.  
The following figure shows the relation between the input signals and system  
components, and the display on the operation screen.  
Next selection video selected  
with the NEXT selection buttons  
Program output video selected  
with the PGM selection buttons  
Shows video  
and audio for  
each source  
number  
Microphones  
and acoustic  
devices  
+10  
+10  
+10  
+5  
+5  
+5  
0
0
0
-
5
-
5
-5  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
-60  
-
-60  
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
PGM  
PGM  
NEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
INT  
Video signals generated  
internally by this unit  
• Color mattes  
• Color bars  
• Imported graphics files  
Cameras, VCR.  
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Video Signal Related Settings  
These are preparations for handling video signals or the unit.  
Assigning video input signals to the selection buttons  
Assign video signals to the selection buttons 1 - 6 (PGM selection and NEXT  
selection buttons).  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Input Assign].  
From the list select the number of the selection button, and confirm, then set  
the following items in the submenu.  
Assigning a name for the video  
Assign a name for the video. The name assigned here appears in the source  
viewer with the same number as the selection button.  
1 Select [Source Name], and confirm; 2 enter the name in the input box,  
and confirm.  
1
2
[
]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
Input  
CAM1  
CAM1  
S1-1 Composite  
Off  
Enter up to 20  
Control  
alphanumeric characters.  
* The source viewer can only  
display a limited number of  
characters.  
Specifying a video input connector  
Specify the video input to be assigned to the selection button is input.  
1 Select [Input], and confirm; 2 select the video input connector from the  
list, and confirm.  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
Input  
CAMERA1  
No Assign  
S1-1 Composite  
Off  
B SLOT1 IN1  
SLOT1 IN2  
SLOT2 IN1  
SLOT2 IN2  
Composite  
S-Video  
DV  
Control  
Composite  
S-Video  
DV  
Composite  
S-Video  
DV  
Composite  
S-Video  
DV  
SLOT3 IN1  
SLOT3 IN2  
RGB  
RGB  
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Notes  
If a serial digital interface module is installed, the SDI input connectors  
appear in the list.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
Input  
CAMERA1  
S1-1 Composite  
Off  
No Assign  
B SLOT1 IN1  
Composite  
S-Video  
DV  
Control  
SLOT1 IN2  
Composite  
S-Video  
DV  
SLOT2 IN1  
SLOT2 IN2  
SLOT3 IN1  
SLOT3 IN2  
SDI  
SDI  
RGB  
RGB  
When installed in slot 2  
Caution  
• You can only use one of the following from the same video input on the  
same interface module: Composite (Composite video input connector), S-  
Video (S-Video input connector), or DV (DV connector).  
• It is not possible to assign more than one selection button to a single video  
input connector. If you attempt to assign to a different selection button a  
video input connector which has already been assigned to a selection  
button, a confirmation message appears. If you then select [OK], the  
assignment switches to the new selection button, and the material viewer  
for the originally assigned selection button shows the indication “No Input  
Assign”.  
• About the DV signal lock time  
When DV is selected for the input video, there is a delay until the DV  
signal locks and the video appears.  
• When a serial digital interface module is installed  
You cannot assign the following audio to channel faders of source  
numbers assigned for video of SDI signals.  
- DV input audio  
- Audio of SDI signals input through the other SDI input connector.  
Notes  
• The items in the list depend on the interface module installed in this unit.  
• For details of [Control] in the menu 1, see “Registering Cameras to be  
4
5
If required, repeat step 3 similarly for the remaining selection buttons.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Audio Signal Related Settings  
These are preparations for handling audio signals on the unit.  
Assigning audio input signals to channel faders  
Assign audio signals input from the audio input connectors or signals input from  
the interface modules of the rear panel to channel faders 1 to 6.  
If you assign different audio signals to the left and right channels (L/R) of the  
channel faders, they become stereo faders, and if you assign the same audio  
signal to both channels, they become monaural faders.  
Caution  
If you assign DV signals or SDI signals, they become stereo faders.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Audio Input Assign].  
Select the channel fader number from the list, and confirm, then set the  
following items in the submenu.  
Assigning a name  
Assign a name to the audio signal. The name assigned here appears in the  
source viewer with the same number as the channel fader.  
1 Select [Source Name], and confirm; 2 enter the name in the input box,  
and confirm.  
1
2
[
]
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
Input (L)  
MICI  
MIC/LINE  
Assign(R)  
MIC1  
Enter up to 20  
Input (R)  
alphanumeric characters.  
* The source viewer can only  
display a limited number of  
characters.  
Specifying an audio input connector  
Specify the audio signal to be assigned to the channel fader. For stereo audio,  
specify the source for each of the left and right channels separately.  
For monaural audio, specify the same input for both left and right channels.  
1 Select [Input (L)], and confirm; 2 select the audio input connector from  
the list, and confirm.  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
Input (L)  
MIC1  
MIC/LINE1  
MIC/LINE1  
B MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
LINE  
1
2
Input (R)  
3
4
5
6
7
LINE  
8
SLOT1  
DV IN1  
DV IN2  
SLOT1  
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Notes  
• If in [Input (L)] you select the DV input connector, the same input  
connector is automatically assigned to [Input (R)].  
• When a serial digital interface module is installed  
- The SDI input connectors for individual channels are displayed.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
Input (L)  
B MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
LINE  
1
MIC/LINE1  
MIC/LINE1  
2
Input (R)  
3
4
5
6
7
LINE  
8
SLOT1  
DV IN1  
SLOT1  
DV IN2  
SLOT2  
SDI IN1 CH(1/2)  
SDI IN1 CH(3/4)  
SDI IN2 CH(1/2)  
SDI IN2 CH(3/4)  
SLOT2  
When installed in slot 2  
- If you select CH (1/2) of the SDI input connector for either [Input (L)]  
or [Input (R)], CH (1) and CH (2)are assigned automatically to [Input  
(L)] and [Input (R)], respectively.  
When you select CH (3/4) of the SDI input connector, CH (3) and CH  
(4) are assigned automatically to [Input (L)] and [Input (R)],  
respectively.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
Input (L)  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
MIC/LINE  
LINE  
1
SDI IN1 CH1  
SDI IN1 CH2  
2
Input (R)  
3
4
5
6
7
LINE  
8
SLOT1  
DV IN1  
SLOT1  
DV IN2  
B SLOT2  
SDI IN1 CH(1/2)  
SDI IN1 CH(3/4)  
SDI IN2 CH(1/2)  
SDI IN2 CH(3/4)  
SLOT2  
When CH (1/2) of SDI IN1 is assigned  
Caution  
• For DV input, it is not possible to assign more than one selection button to  
a single DV input connector. If you attempt to assign to a different  
selection button a DV input connector which has already been assigned to  
a selection button, a confirmation message appears. If you then select  
[OK], the assignment switches to the new selection button, and the  
originally assigned selection button returns to the default setting.  
About the DV signal locking time  
When DV is selected for the input audio, there is a delay until the DV  
signal locks and the audio can be heard.  
• When a serial digital interface module is installed  
- SDI embedded audio can only be assigned to the channel fader of the  
source number assigned to video that is input to the same SDI input  
connector. It cannot be combined with analog input video, DV input  
video, or video of the other SDI input connector.  
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- SDI embedded audio cannot be assigned simultaneously to CH (1/2) and  
CH (3/4) of the same SDI input connector.  
Similarly, select [Input (R)], and confirm; select the audio input connector  
from the list, and confirm.  
When the input audio signal reaches the reference level, the input signal  
indication in the source viewer lights green and you can confirm that there is  
an audio input.  
Input signal indication  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Setting the MIC/LINE level of an audio input  
If the peak indication appears (when set to the default MIC/LINE  
level of “Middle (-20 dB)”)  
If the input audio signal is too loud, the peak indication in the source viewer lights  
red.  
In this case, since the MIC/LINE level exceeds the standard input level, use the  
following procedure to adjust it.  
Example: When the peak indication has lit with MIC/LINE 2 connected to R and  
MIC/LINE 1 connected to L, as illustrated below.  
R
L
PUSH  
PUSH  
AUDIO IN  
3
MIC/LINE  
1
2
LINE  
7
MIC/LINE  
4
8
6
5
OFF  
ON  
MIC/LINE MIC/LINE  
2
1
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu select [Audio MIC/LINE Level].  
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3
4
1 Select the number of the MIC/LINE input connector to which is  
connected the target audio signal, and confirm; 2 select [High(+4dB)], and  
confirm.  
In this example, both [MIC/LINE 1] and [MIC/LINE 2] are set to [High  
(+4dB)].  
1
2
MIC/LINE 1  
MIC/LINE 2  
MIC/LINE 3  
MIC/LINE 4  
MIC/LINE 5  
MIC/LINE 6  
Middle  
Middle  
Middle  
Middle  
Middle  
Middle  
B High(+4dB)  
Middle(-20dB)  
Low(-44dB)  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
If no input signal indication appears (when set to the default  
microphone/line level of “Middle (-20 dB)”)  
If no input signal indication appears in the source viewer even though an audio  
signal is input, the microphone/line level is not reaching the reference level.  
Using the same procedure as detailed in “If the peak indication appears” above,  
select the number of the microphone/line input connector, and at step 3-2, select  
[LOW (-44dB)], and confirm.  
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Relation Between Program Output Display and  
Input and Output Formats  
Depending on the format and resolution of the input signal, the size and cropping  
of the output video is as follows.  
Material with a 4:3 aspect ratio  
Material with a 5:4 aspect ratio  
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Operations  
3
Chapter  
Video Switching  
This section describes how to switch the video signals input to the unit, and  
output the final video (output program) from the PGM output connectors.  
With this unit, you can also apply some video effects.  
Note  
First, make the settings described in “Video Signal Related Settings” (page 57).  
Basics of Video Switching  
This section describes only the most basic switching operations. See the relevant  
sections for details of switching and effect operations.  
Cut switching  
This is the most basic and commonly used type of switching. The video changes  
instantaneously from A to B.  
A
B
Switching with a transition effect  
In a transition effect, the image gradually switches from one video to another  
through the application of one of various effects.  
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Changing the Video with a Cut  
This switches the video instantaneously, with no added effects. This is the most  
basic form of switching.  
Basic operation for a video cut  
There are two methods of making a cut, as follows.  
• Switching directly by pressing a PGM selection button  
• Checking the next video in the PVW viewer, then pressing the CUT button  
The following diagram shows the flow of operations in carrying out a video cut.  
Press the PGM selection buttons to select the program  
output video.  
Press a different PGM  
selection button to  
switch the video.  
Press a NEXT selection  
button to select the next  
output.  
Press the CUT button .  
Switching directly by pressing a PGM selection button  
To switch from one video to another, you can simply press the PGM selection  
button to which the new video is assigned.  
1
In the source viewer, select the video for program output.  
Example: You may select video 4.  
2
Press the PGM selection button with the same number as the selected video.  
Press button 4.  
PGM  
NEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
INT  
The PGM selection button you pressed lights red, and the selected video  
appears in the PGM viewer.  
The same video as shown in the PGM viewer is now output from the PGM  
output connectors.  
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A red frame appears around the source viewer for the selected video.  
Determine on the next video, then repeat the procedure in step 2.  
3
Switching with the CUT button after checking the next video in the PVW viewer  
To switch while checking the new video in the PVW viewer, use the CUT button.  
1
In the source viewer, select the video you want to switch to (the next program  
output).  
Example: You may want  
to switch to video 3.  
Current program output video  
2
Press the NEXT selection button with the same number as this video.  
Lit red.  
PGM  
NEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
INT  
Press button 3.  
The NEXT selection button you pressed lights amber, and the selected video  
appears in the PVW viewer.  
An amber frame appears around the source viewer for the next video.  
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Press the CUT button.  
This interchanges the video in the PGM viewer and PVW viewer, and  
switches the program output video.  
At the same time, the lit PGM selection button and NEXT selection button  
interchange, and the colors of the frames in the source viewer also  
interchange.  
Lit red.  
PGM  
Before you press the CUT button  
NEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
INT  
Lit amber.  
Lit red.  
PGM  
After you pressed the CUT button  
NEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
INT  
Lit amber.  
Each press of the CUT button interchanges the program output video and the  
NEXT selection video.  
Changing the Video with a Effect Transition  
Instead of an instantaneous cut, you can gradually switch from one video to  
another through the application of one of various effects.  
Basic transition effect operations  
The basic procedure for applying an effect to a transition is as follows.  
Set the transition effect.  
Select the next video to be output  
using the NEXT selection buttons.  
Carry out the transition.  
There are two ways of executing a transition:  
• Automatic execution with the AUTO TRANS button  
• Manual execution using the transition lever  
0
F
KEY  
FTB  
Transition lever  
CUT  
AUTO TRANS button  
AUTO  
DSK  
TRANS  
MIC  
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AUTO TRANS button  
Pressing the AUTO TRANS button carries out the transition automatically, using  
the preset transition time.  
Transition lever  
Moving the transition lever in the direction shown by the LED indicators (fF)  
progresses the transition in sync with the lever movement.  
Switching with a dissolve  
In a dissolve, one video image fades into another.  
Basic operation for a dissolve  
The basic procedure for a dissolve is as follows.  
Press the MIX button.  
Select the next video to be output  
using the NEXT selection buttons.  
Carry out the transition.  
1
Press the MIX button.  
MIX button  
DIM  
TB  
0
F
KEY  
CUT  
FTB  
AUTO  
DSK  
TRANS  
MIC  
The MIX button lights amber, and the effect indication on the operation  
screen shows the current mix state (progress of the dissolve).  
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Current mix state  
Notes  
• The mix state shows the current transition time setting.  
• You can still change the transition time at this point. To change the setting,  
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3
Determine the next program output video, and select this with the NEXT  
selection button.  
The selected video appears in the PVW viewer.  
Carry out the transition with the AUTO TRANS button or transition lever.  
The NEXT selection video dissolves into the program output video.  
Each press of the AUTO TRANS button, or operation of the transition lever,  
carries out a dissolve transition from the program output video to the NEXT  
selection video.  
Switching with a wipe  
In a wipe, two video images occupy the display simultaneously, with the area  
occupied by one growing until if wipes out the other. You can choose from  
sixteen different wipe patterns.  
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Basic operation for a wipe transition  
The basic procedure for a wipe transition is as follows.  
Press the EFFECT button.  
Select the effect pattern in the top  
menu with [Effect Pattern].  
Select the next video to be output  
using the NEXT selection buttons.  
Carry out the transition.  
1
Press the EFFECT button.  
EFFECT button  
DIM  
TB  
0
F
KEY  
CUT  
FTB  
AUTO  
DSK  
TRANS  
MIC  
The EFFECT button lights amber, and the effect indication shows the current  
effect state.  
Current effect state  
Notes  
• The current effect state shows the transition time and effect pattern  
settings.  
• You can change the transition time. To change the setting, follow the  
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3
4
Select the effect pattern.  
To change the effect pattern, follow the procedure in “Changing the Effect  
Determine the next program output video, and select this with the NEXT  
selection button.  
The selected video appears in the PVW viewer.  
Carry out the transition with the AUTO TRANS button or transition lever.  
The program output video changes to the NEXT selection video by a wipe  
transition.  
Each press of the AUTO TRANS button, or operation of the transition lever,  
the program output video changes to the NEXT selection video by a wipe  
transition.  
Note  
You can apply an edge effect to the wipe pattern. For details, see “Applying Edge  
Changing the Transition Time  
Before carrying out a transition with the AUTO TRANS button, set the transition  
time.  
1
Press the MIX button or EFFECT button.  
The current settings appear in the effect display.  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
1 Select [Transition Time], and confirm; 2 move the slider to set the  
transition time.  
The transition time is set in frame units.  
1
2
Effect Pattern  
0004  
30 F  
Off  
Transition Time  
Edge  
Key  
Off  
Crop  
Off  
5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
The set transition time appears in the effect display.  
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Changing the Effect Pattern  
1
Press the EFFECT button.  
The current settings appear in the effect display.  
Note  
Here you can also press the EFFECT button once more to recall the [Effect  
Pattern] menu, and skip from step 2 below as far as 1 within step 4.  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
1 Select [Effect Pattern], and confirm; 2 select the wipe pattern from the  
list, and confirm.  
1
2
MIX  
Effect Pattern  
0001  
30F  
Off  
1080  
1100  
B 0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0009  
0010  
0011  
0012  
0013  
0014  
0015  
0016  
0019  
0020  
0021  
0022  
T
A
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Transition Time  
Edge  
Key  
Off  
Crop  
Off  
5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Note  
You can also close the menu by pressing the EFFECT button.  
The selected effect pattern appears in the effect display.  
Using Picture-in-Picture (PinP) for Combining Videos  
You can generate a picture-in-picture effect by embedding a video within another  
video.  
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Embedded  
video  
Note  
When you use a picture-in-picture for combining videos, you can check the  
results in the PVW viewer before program output. For details, see “Checking the  
Basic picture-in-picture operations  
The basic procedure for using a picture-in-picture for combining videos is as  
follows.  
Select a picture-in-picture from [Effect  
Pattern] of the top menu.  
Press a NEXT selection button to select  
a video to embed within the video.  
Execute the transition.  
For details on executing transitions, see “Basic transition effect operations”  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
1 Select [Effect Pattern] and confirm; 2 select a picture-in-picture from the  
list and confirm.  
1
2
MIX  
Effect Pattern  
0003  
30F  
Off  
1080  
1100  
0001  
0002  
B 0003  
0004  
0009  
0010  
0011  
0012  
0013  
0014  
0015  
0016  
0019  
0020  
0021  
0022  
T
A
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Transition Time  
Edge  
Key  
Off  
Crop  
Off  
Size  
Small  
Location  
The picture-in-picture information appears in the effect display.  
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5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Decide which video to embed, and then press the corresponding NEXT  
selection button to specify the video.  
The selected video is displayed in the PVW viewer.  
Caution  
When the following material is selected, the NEXT selection button flashes  
and the picture-in-picture effect is not applied.  
• Material assigned to INT.  
• Material being used for program output  
• Material being used for keying.  
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Use the AUTO TRANS button, CUT button, or transition lever to execute  
the transition.  
The NEXT selection video is embedded in the program output video.  
The NEXT selection button changes to red when the transition is complete.  
Press the AUTO TRANS button or CUT button once more or move the  
transition lever in the opposite direction to remove the embedded video and  
return the color of the NEXT selection button to orange.  
Caution  
The transition time is always 0%.  
Notes  
• You can crop the unwanted portions from the embedded video. For details,  
• You can apply an edge to the frame of the video to be embedded. For  
Adjusting the Picture-in-Picture (PinP)  
You can set the size and display position of the video embedded using a picture-  
in-picture.  
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You can make picture-in-picture adjustments while viewing the results in the  
PVW viewer before program output. For details, see “Checking the Results of  
Changing the size of the video embedded  
1
Press the MENU button.  
2
3
4
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
1 Select [Size] and confirm; 2 select a size and confirm.  
1
2
Effect Pattern  
0004  
30F  
Off  
Large  
B Medium  
Small  
Transition Time  
Edge  
Key  
Off  
Crop  
Off  
Size  
Small  
Location  
The meanings of these items are as follows.  
[Large]: 1/4 of size  
[Medium]: 9/64 of size  
[Small]: 1/16 of size  
Large  
Medium  
Small  
5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Specifying the position to embed the video  
1
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
1 Select [Location] and confirm; 2 select [X] or [Y] and confirm; 3  
specify the position with the slider while checking the PVW viewer.  
3
1
2
Effect Pattern  
0004  
30F  
Off  
X
Y
200  
Transition Time  
Edge  
-150  
Key  
Off  
X-Y  
Crop  
Off  
Size  
Small  
Location  
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The meanings of these items are as follows.  
[X]: Specify the horizontal position.  
[X]: Specify the vertical position.  
Note  
After Step 1, you can specify the vertical or horizontal position by just  
pressing the top, bottom, left, or right part of the positioner. (If you use the  
positioner, there is no need to select [X] and [Y].)  
Caution  
When adjusting the position of the picture-in-picture image up, down, left, or  
right, the image shifts in 10-point increments.  
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Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Using Fade-to-Black (FTB)  
This fades the video in from or out to a black screen.  
Press the FTB button.  
This fades out the program output to a black screen, except for any superimposed  
logo.  
LOGO  
LOGO  
LOGO  
Press the FTB button once more to fade in the video from the black screen.  
LOGO  
LOGO  
LOGO  
Note  
While the screen is black, the PGM selection buttons change to amber.  
Fading in a different video after fading out  
1
After fading to a black screen, select a different video with the PGM  
selection buttons.  
2
Press the FTB button.  
This fades in the newly selected video.  
Setting the Fade to Black transition time  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Fade To Black].  
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1 Select [Transition Time], and confirm; 2 move the slider to set the  
transition time.  
1
2
Transition Time  
20 F  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Using Color Bars and Color Mattes  
The Internal Color Bar is provided for adjustment and test transmission. The  
Internal Color Matte is provided for a background.  
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2
Select the internal (INT) source using the NEXT buttons.  
The INT source selection menu appears in the menu display.  
Select the color bars or color matte you want to show, and confirm.  
Black  
White  
Color Bar  
B Color Matte  
Lum  
0
0
Sat  
Hue  
0
Text Typing Tool  
aaaaaaaa  
bbbbbbbb  
cccccccc  
dddddddd  
F5  
Note  
This unit can output the following 2 color bars for each video output signal  
format setting.  
• With NTSC: SMPTE color bar (75%)  
• With PAL: EBU color bar (100%)  
The selected internal video signal appears in the “INT” source viewer.  
Note  
You can change the color of the color matte. For details, see “Adjusting Color  
Using the Downstream Key (DSK) Function to Add Text or an  
Image  
You can add text or an image to video that already includes an effect or  
combination.  
This is useful for adding subtitles, for example.  
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DSK (downstream) key  
Basic downstream key operations  
The basic procedure for downstream keying is as follows.  
Select the image to be impated.  
Select a graphics file from the INT source  
selection menu.  
Press the DSK button to insert the key.  
Inserting a downstream key  
In order to use a downstream key for text or graphics, it must first be imported  
onto the internal hard disk of this unit. You can use the alpha channel of a  
graphics file in targa format as the key source, which allows high-quality  
downstream keying.  
For details on importing a graphics file, see “Importing Graphics Files” (page 175).  
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2
Press INT in the NEXT selection buttons.  
The INT source selection menu appears.  
Use the jog roller to select a graphics file displayed in the lower part of the  
INT source selection menu, and confirm.  
Black  
White  
Color Bar  
Color Matte  
Lum  
Sat  
0
0
Hue  
0
Text Typing Tool  
aaaaaaaa  
bbbbbbbb  
B ccccccccc  
dddddddd  
F5  
Graphics files  
The selected graphics file appears in the “INT” source viewer.  
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While the graphics file is being read in, the message “Loading...” appears at  
the bottom of the PVW viewer and in the device status in the source viewer.  
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Press the DSK button.  
DSK button lights red, and the graphics file image appears in the PGM  
viewer.  
If you press the DSK button once more, the inserted image is removed. Each  
press of the DSK button alternately inserts or removes the image.  
Note  
If you change the video to a black screen using FTB, no downstream key is  
output. In this case, the DSK button lights amber.  
Setting the downstream key transition times  
You can set the DSK transition times which are the times taken for the text or  
image to be gradually inserted, or to be gradually removed. These are set in frame  
units.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [DSK].  
1 Select [On Trans. Time], and confirm; 2 move the slider to set the time  
until the image appears.  
1
2
On Trans. Time  
20 F  
0 F  
Off Trans. Time  
Key Adjust  
Crop  
Off  
4
5
1 Select [Off Trans. Time], and confirm; 2 move the slider to set the time  
to disappear.  
2
1
On Trans. Time  
20 F  
0 F  
Off Trans. Time  
Key Adjust  
Crop  
Off  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
The DSK transition time setting appears in the DSK display of the effect  
display in the operation screen.  
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Adjusting the downstream key  
You can adjust the parameters for inserting text or image, or crop unwanted  
portions.  
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2
3
4
Press the DSK button to insert the image.  
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [DSK].  
In the submenu, set the following adjustment items.  
Adjusting the outline of the text or image  
1 Select [Key Adjust], and confirm; 2 select the item to adjust, and  
confirm; 3 adjust the sliders.  
1
2
3
On Trans. Time  
20 F  
0 F  
Clip  
0
0
Off Trans. Time  
Key Adjust  
Crop  
Gain  
Density  
Key Invert  
100  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
The items you can adjust are as follows.  
[Clip]: Adjusts the threshold level for keying.  
[Gain]: Adjusts the sharpness of the key outline.  
[Density]: Adjusts the density of the text or image to be inserted.  
Note  
If you have recalled and adjusted a graphics file, the adjusted values of the  
graphics file change as follows depending on the next file recalled:  
• When a file with no alpha channel is recalled: adjusted values remain  
unchanged.  
• When a file with an alpha channel is recalled: values return to their default  
settings.  
Inverting the key  
You can invert the displayed parts and non-displayed parts of the combined  
material.  
1 Select [Key Adjust], and confirm; 2 select [Key Invert], and confirm; 3  
select [On], and confirm.  
1
2
3
On Trans. Time  
20 F  
0 F  
Clip  
0
0
Off Trans. Time  
Key Adjust  
Crop  
Gain  
Density  
Key Invert  
100  
Off  
Off  
Off  
B On  
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Cropping unwanted portions of the text or image  
1 Select [Crop], and confirm; 2 select [On], and confirm; 3 select the side  
(top, bottom, left, or right) to be displayed, and confirm; 4 move the slider  
to crop.  
1
23  
4
On Trans. Time  
20 F  
0 F  
Off  
B On  
Top  
Off Trans. Time  
Key Adjust  
Crop  
320  
-400  
400  
Off  
Left  
Right  
Bottom  
-320  
5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Showing a Logo on the Screen  
For copyright protection purposes, you can superimpose a logo (160×120 pixel  
graphic) on the video.  
When the logo is enabled, the logo is superimposed on the program output video.  
Basic operation for showing a logo  
The basic procedure for showing a logo is as follows.  
Import a logo.  
Select the logo source file.  
The logo is displayed.  
Showing a logo in the video  
To show a logo, first it is necessary to import the logo file to the internal hard disk  
of this unit.  
For details on importing a logo file, see “Importing Logo Files” (page 176).  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Logo].  
1 Select [Logo Source], and confirm; 2 select the logo file from the list,  
and confirm.  
1
2
Logo Source  
Clip  
None  
0
None  
B aaaaaaaa.tif  
bbbbbbbb.tif  
Gain  
0
Density  
Location  
100  
ccccccccc.bmp  
dddddddd.bmp  
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The image is inserted in both the PGM viewer and PVW viewer.  
Note  
By selecting a logo file from the list, it always appears in the program output  
video. If you do not want to show the logo, select [None].  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Adjusting the logo display  
Adjust the parameters for logo insertion, and set the logo position.  
1
Show the logo.  
For details of the operation, see “Showing a logo in the video” (page 82).  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Logo].  
In the submenu, set the following adjustment items.  
Adjusting the outline of the logo  
1 Select one of [Clip], [Gain], and [Density], and confirm; 2 adjust the  
slider.  
1
2
Logo Source  
Clip  
None  
0
Gain  
0
Density  
Location  
100  
The items you can adjust are as follows.  
[Clip]: Adjusts the threshold level for the logo key.  
[Gain]: Adjusts the sharpness of the outline.  
[Density]: Adjusts the density of the text to be inserted.  
Note  
When you have recalled a logo file and made adjustments, the logo file  
adjustment values for the logo file depend on the next recalled file as follows:  
• When a file with no alpha channel is recalled: the adjustments are  
maintained as is.  
• When a file with an alpha channel is recalled: the adjustments are returned  
to their default values.  
Specifying the position of the logo display  
1 Select [Location], and confirm; 2 select [X] or [Y], and confirm; 3  
specify the position with the sliders.  
1
2
3
Logo Source  
Clip  
None  
0
X
Y
320  
280  
Gain  
0
Density  
Location  
100  
X-Y  
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The meaning of these items are as follows.  
[X]: Specifies the horizontal position.  
[Y]: Specifies the vertical position.  
Note  
After Step 1, you can specify the vertical or horizontal position by just  
pressing the top, bottom, left, or right part of the positioner. (If you use the  
positioner, there is no need to select [X] and [Y].)  
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Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Using Luminance Keying  
Video A and video B images are combined by comparing the components of  
brightness (luminance) to cut unneeded portions of the video B image.  
Generally, bright lettering is drawn on a black background, and this is used as the  
key.  
A
AB  
B
Note  
Pressing the KEY button switches to key mode (the KEY button, NEXT selection  
buttons, MIX button and EFFECT button light green, and the AUTO TRANS  
button, CUT button, and transition lever now apply a keying operation).  
Basic operation for luminance keying  
The basic procedure for luminance keying is as follows.  
Press the KEY button (Switches to key mode).  
Select the key video with a NEXT selection  
button.  
Select the effect pattern with the MIX button  
or EFFECT button.  
Carry out the transition.  
1
Press the KEY button.  
The KEY button, NEXT selection buttons, and MIX button or EFFECT  
button light green and are now used for keying video.  
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3
Select the video for keying with the NEXT selection button.  
A green frame appears around the selected video in the source viewer.  
When 5 is selected  
Press the MIX button or EFFECT button.  
The button green, and the details of the current effect appear in the effect  
display.  
MIX button  
EFFECT button  
DIM  
TB  
0
F
KEY  
FTB  
CUT  
AUTO  
DSK  
TRANS  
MIC  
Notes  
• You can change the transition time. To make this change, use the  
• You can change the effect pattern. To make this change, use the procedure  
• In key mode, you can maintain the transition time, effect pattern, and edge  
adjustments for keying.  
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Apply the video effect using the AUTO TRANS button, CUT button, or  
transition lever.  
This keys the NEXT selection into the program output video.  
The “KEY ON” indicator on the operation screen lights red.  
Press the AUTO TRANS button or CUT button once more, or operate of the  
transition lever in the opposite direction, to remove the combined video  
effect.  
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The “KEY ON” indicator on the operation screen also turns off.  
Each press of the AUTO TRANS button or CUT button or operation of the  
transition level alternately inserts or removes the video effect.  
Adjusting the Combined Video  
You can make keying adjustments while viewing the results in the PVW viewer  
before program output. For details, see “Checking the Results of Combining  
1
2
3
4
Perform keying.  
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
Select [Key], and confirm, then make the following settings in the submenu.  
Sharpening the outline of the key  
1 Select one of [Clip], [Gain], and [Density], and confirm; 2 adjust the  
slider.  
2
1
Effect Pattern  
Transition Time  
Edge  
0004  
30 Frame  
Off  
B Luminance Key  
Clip  
0%  
Gain  
Key  
Chroma Key  
Off  
Density  
Key Invert  
100%  
Off  
Crop  
The meaning of these items are as follows.  
[Clip]: Adjusts the threshold for background cutout.  
[Gain]: Adjusts the sharpness of the outline.  
[Density]: Adjust the density of the video to be combined.  
Note  
If you have recalled and adjusted a graphics file, the adjusted values of the  
graphics file change as follows depending on the next file recalled:  
• When a file with no alpha channel is recalled: adjusted values remain  
unchanged.  
• When a file with an alpha channel is recalled: values return to their default  
settings.  
Inverting the luminance key  
1 Select [Key Invert], and confirm; 2 select [On], and confirm.  
1
2
Effect Pattern  
Transition Time  
Edge  
0004  
30 Frame  
Off  
B Luminance Key  
Clip  
0%  
Gain  
Key  
Chroma Key  
Off  
Density  
100%  
Off  
Crop  
Key Invert  
Off  
B On  
5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Cropping Unwanted Portions From the Video Being Combined  
1
2
3
4
Combine videos using a picture-in-picture or keying.  
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
1 Select [Crop], and confirm; 2 select [On], and confirm; 3 select the side  
(top, bottom, left, or right) to crop, and confirm; 4 move the slider to crop.  
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Effect Pattern  
0004  
30F  
Off  
B On  
Top  
Transition Time  
Edge  
Off  
-270  
-350  
350  
Key  
Luminance  
Off  
Left  
Crop  
Right  
Bottom  
-270  
5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Applying Edge Effects  
Apply an edge to a video border when using a wipe effect or to a picture-in-  
picture frame.  
Edge  
For a wipe  
For a picture-in-picture  
1
2
3
4
First set the effect pattern.  
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Effect].  
1 Select [Edge], and confirm; 2 select [On], and confirm; 3 select the  
item to be set, and confirm; 4 adjust the slider.  
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4
1
Effect Pattern  
0004  
30F  
Off  
Transition Time  
Edge  
B On  
Off  
Width  
Softness  
0
0
Key  
Luminance  
Off  
Crop  
Color Matte  
Lum  
100%  
0%  
Sat  
Hue  
0%  
The meaning of these items are as follows.  
[Width]: Adjusts the width of the border.  
[Softness]: Adjusts the blurriness of the edge.  
[Color Matte]: Changes the color of the border. Select [Lum] (luminance),  
[Sat] (saturation), or [Hue], and adjust the slider.  
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Checking the Results of Combining Videos (Effect Preview)  
You can preview and adjust the results of executing picture-in-pictures and  
keying in the PVW viewer before program output.  
You can set the PVW viewer to not be hidden while the menu is displayed when  
you are making adjustments. For details, see “Giving Priority to Displaying the  
Note  
Press the PVW button to switch to PVW mode (in which the PVW viewer is used  
for effect preview).  
Basic operation for previewing in the PVW viewer  
The basic procedure for previewing in the PVW viewer is as follows.  
For picture-in-picture  
Select a picture-in-picture from [Video Effect] of the top menu.  
For keying  
Press the KEY button (the NEXT selection buttons switch to  
keying video selection).  
Select the key video with a NEXT selection button.  
Press the PVW button (switch to PVW mode).  
Carry out the transition (switch to program output).  
For picture-in-picture  
1
2
Press the PVW button.  
The PVW button lights orange and a preview of the results of combining  
videos is displayed in the PVW viewer.  
Check and adjust the results of combining videos and perform the following  
operation to execute program output.  
For details on making picture-in-picture adjustments, see “Adjusting the  
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Use the AUTO TRANS button, CUT button, or transition lever to combine  
the videos.  
The results of combining videos are sent as program output and displayed in  
the PGM viewer.  
The preview in the PVW viewer disappears (changes to the results of the next  
transition).  
4
Press the PVW button to end PVW mode.  
The PVW viewer returns to the video selected with the NEXT selection  
button.  
For keying  
1
2
Press the KEY button.  
The KEY button, NEXT selection buttons, and MIX or EFFECT button light  
green, and are now used for keying video.  
Press the NEXT selection button assigned to the video to be combined.  
A green border appears around the selected video in the material viewer, and  
the video appears in the PVW viewer.  
3
Press the PVW button, to switch to PVW mode.  
The PVW button lights orange, and a preview of the combined result appears  
in the PVW viewer.  
Check and adjust the combined result, use the following operation to switch  
to program output.  
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With the AUTO TRANS button, CUT button, or transition lever, carry out  
the keying.  
The combined result is sent to program output, and appears in the PGM  
viewer.  
The preview in the PVW viewer disappears (changes to the result of the next  
transition).  
5
Press the PVW button, to end PVW mode.  
The PVW viewer returns to the video selected from the NEXT selection  
buttons.  
Giving Priority to Displaying the PVW Viewer  
With the default setting, the PVW viewer on the left is hidden when three levels  
of submenus of the top menu are displayed. If you give priority to displaying the  
PVW viewer, the preview is always viewable because the PVW viewer shifts to  
the right (and the PGM viewer is hidden) when three levels of submenus are  
displayed. The effect display below the PVW viewer also moves with the PVW  
viewer.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
Select [Display] in the top menu.  
1 Select [Viewer Priority] and confirm; 2 select [PVW] and confirm.  
1
2
LCD Backlight  
Viewer Priority  
B PGM  
PVW  
Video Switching  
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Creating a Title Graphic with the Text Typing Tool  
Features of the Text Typing Tool Software  
The text typing tool software is an application for creating simple titles.  
You can switch between the Anycast Station main software (the main software)  
and this application as you proceed.  
• A file created with the text typing tool software is simultaneously saved in the  
Anycast Station main software, and can be used as a DSK (downstream key)  
or luminance key source.  
Text typing tool software  
Anycast Station main software  
• By capturing one scene of the program output video and showing it as a  
background, you can get an impression of the final result of superimposing of  
the key, and position objects (characters and lines) accurately.  
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Sheets and files  
In the text typing tool software, you create one title as a single sheet.  
Created sheet  
superimposed result  
You can save multiple related sheets (for example, for a single program) together  
in a file.  
File  
When creating similar title, you can copy a object to create the sheet, and  
therefore eliminate the trouble of creating a new file from scratch.  
Flow of Operations  
To use the text typing tool software, it is first necessary to upgrade the operating  
software (When the software version you are using is 1.00).  
For details of how to upgrade, see the section “Upgrading the Operating  
Software” (page 200) in the Live Content Producer Operating Instructions.  
1
2
Press the 1 (power) button on the side panel.  
The operation screen appears.  
Press the keyboard F5 (Fn+5) key.  
You can work by switching between the Anycast Station main software and  
the text typing tool software.  
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Anycast Station main software  
Text typing tool software  
“Memory Stick” or USB flash memory  
1Carry out the operation to start the text  
typing tool, and switch to the text typing  
tool.  
Font  
2Create an object.  
Edit the object, to complete a title.  
Saved simultaneously  
3Save the file.  
File  
4Carry out the close down  
operation, and switch to  
the main software.  
“Memory Stick”  
or USB flash  
memory  
5Key combination.  
Note  
With a “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory, you can import font files, and  
export created titles. You can use exported files on such as a computer.  
Caution  
• It is not possible to use a USB mouse with the Anycast Station main software.  
• If the USB mouse does not respond in the text typing tool software, try  
disconnecting it and connecting to the other USB connector.  
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Starting Up  
1
2
In the Anycast Station main software, press the “INT” NEXT selection  
button.  
The INT material selection menu appears in the menu display.  
Select [Text Typing Tool].  
The following confirmation message appears.  
3
Press the ENTER button on the front panel.  
The screen goes black and the text typing tool software starts.  
Caution  
• If you switch while using the Anycast Station main software, the image or  
sound may be distorted.  
• If you switch while the Anycast Station main software is starting up, the  
system may not function correctly. Check that all viewers (PGM/PVW/  
material) have started up before switching to the text typing tool software.  
Note  
You can also use the keyboard F5 (Fn+5) key to switch to the text typing tool  
software.  
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Closing Down  
To power off the unit  
Press the 1 power button on the side panel.  
The following message appears, the text typing tool software ends, and the power  
is turned off.  
Caution  
If there is a file in the process of creation, the program will end without saving it.  
To close the text typing tool software and start the Anycast Station main  
software  
1
Click the [Exit] button at the lower left of the screen.  
The screen goes black and the Anycast Station main software starts.  
Note  
You can also use the keyboard F5 (Fn+5) key to switch to the Anycast  
Station main software.  
In this case, following confirmation message appears.  
If a file is being created, a message appears to confirm whether to save the  
file.  
2
Click the [Enter].  
Standard Operations  
This section describes standard operations used as various points in the text  
typing tool software.  
Mouse operations  
• By connecting a USB mouse to the USB connector on the side panel, you can  
carry out mouse operations.  
• You can also carry out mouse operations with the pointer of the supplied  
keyboard.  
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Standard button operations  
Click a button to carry out its function.  
Standard checkbox operations  
Click a checkbox to insert or remove the check mark. The function is active as  
long as a check mark is present.  
Standard pull-down list operations  
This section describes standard pull-down list operations.  
Click the V button to display the pull-down list.  
V button  
Standard keyboard operations  
• The R and r keys move the focus (in reverse video) within the pull-down list.  
• Press the Enter key to confirm the item which currently has the focus.  
• Press the Fn+~` key (Esc) to cancel the selection, and close the pull-down list.  
Standard operations for text input  
The following are standard keyboard operations for text input.  
Cursol  
Key  
Operation  
T, t  
Move the cursor horizontally one position at a time.  
Move the cursor up one position at a time.  
Move the cursor down one position at a time.  
R
r
Shift + T, Select one character at a time, horizontally from the cursor position.  
Shift + t  
Delete  
When there is a character selection: delete the selection.  
When there is no character selection: delete the character following the  
cursor.  
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Key  
Operation  
Backspace When there is a character selection: delete the selection.  
When there is no character selection: delete the character before the  
cursor.  
Enter  
Esc  
Newline  
Remove the cursor leaving the characters unchanged.  
Insert a space.  
Space  
Home  
End  
Move the cursor to the beginning.  
Move the cursor to the end.  
Alt + Enter Confirm the entered text and exit the text input mode.  
Standard tool operations  
By clicking a tool in the tool operation section, you can use the function provided  
by the tool.  
The tool operation continues until you select a different tool.  
Other standard operations  
The following standard operations can be carried out with the keyboard alone.  
Key  
Operation  
Ctrl + z  
Ctrl + y  
Ctrl + x  
Ctrl + c  
Return to the previous state (Undo function)  
Advance to the next state (Redo function)  
Cut out an object  
Copy an object  
In text input mode: copy the selected text  
Ctrl + v  
Paste an object  
In text input mode: paste the copied or cut text with the existing attributes  
where it is being pasted  
Ctrl + a  
Select all objects  
Delete an object  
Delete,  
Backspace  
Object selection operations  
1
2
Click the selection tool.  
The icon turns green, and you can now select an object.  
Click an object, or define a range by dragging.  
Click  
Drag  
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An orange border appears around the object.  
This is the selected state.  
Notes  
• If you drag over a range, this selects all objects within the range.  
• When there are multiple objects, you can use the keyboard Tab key to move the  
selection to the next object.  
Tab  
Selection moves  
Press the Shift+Tab keys to move the selection in the reverse direction.  
• Hold down the Shift key and click an object to add to the selection.  
• Double-click on the selected text object to switch to text input mode (page  
File Operations  
This section describes file operations, including saving and deleting titles created  
with the typing tool software, export, and so on.  
Creating a new file  
1
In the file operation section, click the [New] button.  
A new sheet appears.  
Opening an existing file  
1
In the file operation section, click the [Open] button.  
The [Open] screen appears.  
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3
Select the file name from the list.  
Last saved date of selected file  
Click the [Enter].  
This opens the selected file.  
Note  
If even one of the fonts used by the file you are opening has been deleted  
from the unit, a message appears to confirm whether to substitute any  
missing font with another font on the unit when displaying the file.  
Clicking [Enter] displays the font selection list. If you select a font and click  
enter, the selected font is used and the file opens. If multiple fonts have been  
deleted, all the fonts are substituted with the selected font.  
Saving a file  
1
2
In the file operation section, click the [Save] button.  
The [Save] screen appears.  
Enter the file name in [File Name].  
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Caution  
You can enter a file name as up to 20 alphanumeric characters, but there may  
not be room for the full name in text boxes or lists, or in the Anycast Station  
main software INT material selection menu.  
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Click the [Enter].  
A message appears while saving, and the file is saved.  
The file is simultaneously saved in the Anycast Station main software. In the  
Anycast Station main software, the saved file appears if you press the “INT”  
NEXT selection button.  
Caution  
If a file of the same name exists in the Anycast Station main software, it will  
be overwritten.  
Notes  
• When a file consisting of multiple sheets is saved, the second and  
subsequent sheets are named as follows with the file name + sheet number  
in the Anycast Station main software.  
First sheet (file name  
only)  
Second sheet (file  
name + sheet number)  
• A saved TIFF/TARGA file is saved with an alpha channel.  
Saving a file with a new name  
1
In the file operation section, click the [Save as...] button.  
The [Save] screen appears.  
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Enter the file name in [File Name].  
Caution  
You can enter a file name as up to 20 alphanumeric characters, but there may  
not be room for the full name in text boxes or lists, or in the Anycast Station  
main software INT material selection menu.  
3
Click the [Enter].  
A message appears while saving, and the file is saved.  
The file is simultaneously saved in the Anycast Station main software. In the  
Anycast Station main software, the saved file appears if you press the “INT”  
NEXT selection button.  
Caution  
If a file of the same name exists in the Anycast Station main software, it will  
be overwritten.  
Deleting a file  
1
In the file operation section, click the [Delete] button.  
The [Delete] screen appears.  
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Select the file name from the list.  
Note  
You can select multiple files by clicking (or pressing the R and r keys) to  
select file names while holding down the Shift key or by dragging to select  
file names.  
3
4
Click the [Enter].  
The following confirmation message appears.  
Click the [Enter].  
This deletes the selected file.  
Exporting a file  
By exporting a file created in the text typing tool software to a “Memory Stick”or  
USB flash memory, you can use the file in another system.  
You can export the file in TIFF format or TARGA format at 1,280×960 size.  
1
Insert the “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory in the rear panel “Memory  
Stick” slot or USB connector.  
The upper USB connector is number 1, and the lower connector is number 2.  
“Memory Stick” slot  
FACTORY USE  
REMOTE  
NETWORK  
USB  
8
1
5
1
15  
9
(
)
RGB GUI  
RESET  
USB connector  
2
Open the file to be exported.  
For the method of opening a file see “Opening an existing file” (page 98).  
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3
In the file operation section, click the [Export TIFF...] button , or [Export  
TGA...] button.  
The following confirmation message appears.  
4
5
Select where to save the file, and click [Enter].  
The following confirmation message appears.  
If the opened file includes multiple sheets, select either [all sheet] or [current  
sheet].  
all sheet: export all sheets within the file.  
current sheet: export the currently displayed sheet only.  
Note  
If there is only one sheet in the file, this message does not appear.  
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7
Click the [Enter].  
The [Save] screen appears.  
Enter the file name in [File Name].  
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Click the [Enter].  
The following message appears, and the file is exported to the “Memory  
Stick” or USB flash memory.  
Notes  
• When a file consisting of multiple sheets is exported, the second and  
subsequent sheets are named as follows with the file name + sheet number.  
First sheet (file name  
only)  
Second sheet (file  
name + sheet number)  
• An exported TIFF/TARGA file is saved with an alpha channel.  
Working on Text Objects  
This section describes how to create a text object, and then apply modifiers to the  
text.  
Creating a text object  
1
2
3
Click the text tool.  
The icon turns green, and the system is now in text input mode (in which text  
input is possible).  
Click where you want to enter text.  
The cursor appears.  
Enter text from the keyboard.  
As you enter text, it appears in a pink and black dotted frame.  
Notes  
• For details of confirming the text, see “Standard operations for text input”  
• If input with a font only supporting numerals, spaces are input.  
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Changing the text font  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange frame appears around the text object.  
2
Click the V button by the font name in the font operation section.  
The pull-down list appears.  
Select a font.  
3
This changes the selected font.  
Editing the text  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
2
Double-click the selected text object.  
The frame changes to a pink and black dotted line, and the cursor appears,  
switching to text input mode.  
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Changing the font size  
1
Edit the text.  
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
2
3
Click the [Size] V button in the font operation section.  
Select the size.  
This changes the selected size.  
Note  
You can also change the size by directly entering a numeric value in the  
[Size] box.  
Click the box, enter the numeric value from the keyboard, then press the  
Enter key.  
Changing the font style  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
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Select a style in the font operation section.  
This changes the selected style.  
Bold  
Italic  
Underline  
Changing the spacing between characters  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
2
Click the [Kerning] input box in the font operation section, and enter the  
numeric value from the keyboard.  
3
Press the Enter key.  
This changes to the selected spacing.  
Note  
The numeric value zero is the basepoint for the spacing. By entering a  
negative value, you can make the spacing narrower.  
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Changing the spacing between lines  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
2
Click the [Spacing] input box in the font operation section, and enter the  
numeric value from the keyboard.  
3
Press the Enter key.  
This changes to the selected spacing.  
Note  
The numeric value zero is the basepoint for the spacing. By entering a  
negative value, you can make the spacing narrower.  
Aligning text  
You can align a text object with multiple lines to the left, to the right, or in the  
center.  
1
Click the selection tool, and select the text object with multiple lines (page  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
Note  
The following figure shows left alignment as an example.  
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Click the center align button in the font operation section.  
This center-aligns the text.  
Changing the text color  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
2
Click one of the text color selection buttons in the Color tab of the [Text] tab.  
The text appears as follows.  
Black  
White  
Paint  
When [Paint] is selected, see the section “Creating a color in the color  
creation section” (page 118) on adjusting the color.  
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Making changes to the character outlines  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the text object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the text object.  
2
3
Select the Edge tab of the [Text] tab.  
Make the following settings for the outline desired.  
To change the style of the outline  
Select the [Edge-Round] edge selection button for an outline with round  
corners and select the [Edge-Sharp] edge selection button for an outline with  
sharp corners.  
To change the color of the outline  
For black or white, select the [Black] or [White] edge color selection button.  
To change the color to a desired color, create the color in the color creation  
section.  
To remove the character outlines  
Select the [None] edge style selection button.  
The outlines disappear.  
To change the thickness of the outlines  
Click the [Width] V button, and select the thickness.  
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Working on Line Objects  
This section describes how to create a line object, and then change the line style  
or color.  
Creating a Straight Line  
1
Click the line tool.  
The icon turns green, and you can now draw a line.  
2
Draw a line.  
Click at the start position, and drag to draw the line.  
Drag  
Release  
Click  
finger  
Notes  
• If you drag with the Shift key held down, you can draw horizontal or  
vertical lines.  
• Right-click to cancel the orange color selection frame.  
Changing the length and direction of a straight line  
Directly after creating a line object  
You can change the length and direction of a line object while the line tool  
remains selected after the line object is created.  
1
Point at either end of the line using the mouse.  
The mouse pointer changes to  
Click and drag.  
.
2
An orange border appears around the line object, and you can change the  
length or direction of the line.  
Already created line object  
Use the selection tool to change the length and direction of a line object that has  
already been created.  
1
2
Click the selection tool and select the line object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the line object.  
Place the mouse pointer over either end of the line.  
The mouse pointer changes to  
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Click and drag.  
Changing the line style  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the line object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the line object.  
2
Click one of the line style selection buttons on the Color tab of the [Line] tab.  
The line appears as follows.  
Solid Line  
Broken Line  
Dotted Line  
Changing the line thickness  
1
2
Click the selection tool, to select the line object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the line object.  
Click the [Width] V button on the Color tab of the [Line] tab.  
The pull-down list appears.  
3
Select the thickness.  
This changes the line to the selected thickness.  
Note  
You can also change the size by directly entering a numeric value in the  
[Width] box.  
Click the box, enter the numeric value from the keyboard, then press the  
Enter key.  
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Changing the line color  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the line object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the line object.  
2
Click one of the line color selection buttons on the Color tab of the [Line] tab.  
For details of color adjustment when the [Paint] is selected, see “Creating  
Adding Outlines to Line Objects  
1
2
Click the selection tool and select the line object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the line object.  
Click the [Edge-Round] or [Edge-Sharp] edge style selection button on the  
Edge tab of the [Line] tab.  
Select the [Edge-Round] edge selection button for an outline with round  
corners and select the [Edge-Sharp] edge selection button for an outline with  
sharp corners.  
3
Set the color and width of the outline as necessary.  
To change the color of an outline  
For black or white, select the [Black] or [White] edge color selection button.  
To change the color to a desired color, create the color in the color creation  
section.  
To change the width of an outline  
Click the [Width] V button and select a width.  
Shadow Operations  
This section describes how to create shadows, and set the direction and distance,  
and adjust the degree of blurring.  
Note  
This section describes the example of a text object.  
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Applying a shadow  
1
Click the selection tool, and select the object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the object.  
2
3
Select the Shadow tab on the [Text] tab.  
Select the [Shadow-Normal] or [Shadow-Blur] shadow type selection  
button.  
The following display appears.  
Shadow - Normal  
Shadow - Blur  
Changing the shadow angle  
1
Click the selection tool, and select the object with the shadow (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the object.  
2
Drag the direction indicator to the desired direction.  
The shadow direction changes as follows.  
Notes  
• You can move the direction indicator needle in increments of 45º by  
dragging it while holding down the Shift key.  
• You can also enter a numeric value in [Degree], to change the direction.  
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Changing the shadow distance  
1
Click the selection tool, and select the object with the shadow (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the object.  
2
Enter a numeric value in [Distance].  
The shadow distance changes as follows.  
Changing the degree of blurring of a shadow  
1
Click the selection tool, and select an object with shadow (Shadow - Blur)  
An orange border appears around the object.  
2
Enter a numeric value in [Softness].  
The degree of blurring of the shadow changes as follows.  
Background Color Operations (Creating Telop and Flip)  
Telop  
Flip  
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Creating a telop for keying (transparent for keying)  
When the created title is used as a key source in the Anycast Station main  
software, the background is transparent (alpha value 100%), so that the  
background does not appear.  
Note  
In the Anycast Station main software viewer, the background appears as  
whichever of black and white it is set to, but when used as a key source, the  
background is transparent.  
1
2
Select the [BG] tab.  
Select the [Transparent Black] or [Transparent White] color selection button.  
Note  
To create a flip with a solid white or black background, select [Paint], and set  
black or white. For more details, see the section, “Creating a flip (for keying  
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Creating a flip (for keying with a background color)  
If you set any color for the background, when used as a key source in the Anycast  
Station main software, the background color appears unchanged.  
1
2
Select the [BG] tab.  
Select the [Paint] color selection button.  
3
Create a color in the color creation section.  
For details of color creation, see “Creating a color in the color creation  
The background changes to the selected color.  
Notes  
• If transparency is set, select [Live] and check the effect of the  
transparency.  
• The screen and main software viewer are displayed without transparency  
when [BG] button of the view operation section is selected even if  
transparency is set. However, background transparency is set for actual  
keying.  
• You can set a different background color for each sheet.  
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Color Operations  
This section describes how to create a color.  
Creating a color in the color creation section  
In the color creation section of each tab of the modifier operation section, you can  
create any desired color.  
Color preview  
Color system  
selection buttons  
Color selection  
method buttons  
Color display  
Use the following procedure to create a color.  
1
Select [HSL] or [RGB] as the color system.  
In each of these systems, you specify three parameters to create the color.  
[HSL]  
H: Hue  
S: Saturation  
L: Brightness  
[RGB]  
R: Red  
G: Green  
B: Blue  
2
Select [Picker] or [Slider] depending on which color selection method you  
want to use.  
Use the following procedure to specify the color.  
When [Picker] is selected  
Move the mouse pointer to the desired point in the color field and click, or  
specify the color by numeric value input.  
When [HSB] is selected  
When [RGB] is selected  
Click  
Slidertochange  
the brightness.  
Numeric value input  
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Note  
If you move the slider (on the right of the color field) toward the top or  
bottom, then whatever color you select, only white or black will appear.  
Setting a value of about 200 makes it easiest to distinguish the colors.  
When [Slider] is selected  
Move the sliders, or specify the color by numeric value input.  
When [HSL] is selected  
When [RGB] is selected  
Slider  
Note  
When [HSL] and [Slider] are selected, setting the [L] and [S] numeric value  
to about 200, and then moving the [H] slider makes it easier to distinguish  
the colors.  
Changing the color using the Eyedropper tool  
You can pick the color used by another object and then set that color as the color  
of the object.  
1
Click the eyedropper tool.  
The mouse pointer changes to an eyedropper.  
Left-click the color you want to pick.  
2
The color of the eyedropper width window changes to the color you picked.  
Note  
You can pick the color with the eyedropper from any part of the screen:  
background, text, character outline, line object, or captured image.  
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Right-click the place you want to change.  
The color changes to the color you picked.  
Note  
After you select a color with the eyedropper tool, you can change the color  
of the color selection area to the color selected with the eyedropper tool if  
you place the mouse pointer within the color preview square in the color  
creation section and then right-click.  
Changing the transparency  
You can set a transparency value for the color of an object.  
Note  
This section describes the example of a text object color.  
1
2
Click the selection tool, and select the object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the object.  
Select the Color tab of the [Text] tab.  
Notes  
• To set color transparency for the shadow of an object, select the Shadow  
tab of the [Text] tab.  
• To set color transparency for a line object, select the Color tab or Shadow  
tab of the [Line] tab.  
• To set color transparency for the background, select the [BG] tab.  
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Move the [Transparency] slider, or enter a numeric value for the  
transparency.  
The color of the text becomes transparent as follows.  
Applying a color gradation  
You can apply a gradation to the color of an object.  
Note  
This section describes the example of a text object color.  
1
2
Click the selection tool, and select the object (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the object.  
Select the Color tab of the [Text] tab.  
Note  
To set gradation for a line object, select the Color tab of the [Line] tab.  
3
Select the [Gradation-Pattern] check box.  
This applies the color gradation as follows.  
Changing the gradation pattern  
1
Click the selection tool, and select the object with the gradation (page 97).  
An orange border appears around the object.  
2
3
Select the Color tab of the [Text] tab.  
Click the [Gradation-Pattern] V button.  
The following patterns appear.  
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Select a pattern.  
This changes the pattern.  
Object Layout  
This section describes how to change the object front-to-back positioning, and  
adjust the layout.  
Changing the object front-to-back positioning  
The tools used to carry out front-to-back positioning and their functions are as  
follows.  
When C is selected  
Bring to front  
C brings to the front.  
Bring forward  
C brings forward by one  
level.  
When A is selected  
Move backward  
A moves back by one  
level.  
Move to back  
A moves to the back.  
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Example:  
To move the object from the back to the front  
1
Click the selection tool, and select the object to be moved.  
Select the object at the back  
o
An orange frame appears around the object, and it appears at the front.  
2
Click the Move to front tool.  
This moves the selected object to the front.  
Positioning objects  
You can center the selected object vertically or horizontally within the frame.  
The tools used to carry out centering and their functions are as follows.  
Vertical centering  
This centers vertically within the frame.  
Horizontal centering  
This centers horizontally within the frame.  
Lower/third positioning  
This positions the object so that its lowest part is aligned to a predetermined  
position.  
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Setting the lower third position  
Selecting an object and then clicking the lower third memory tool sets the lowest  
part of the selected object as the lower third position. To restore the lower third  
position to its default setting, click the lower third reset tool.  
Note  
With the default setting, the object is moved so that its lowest part is aligned to a  
position at the bottom of the safe zone inside the sheet.  
Example:  
Centering an object vertically  
1
Click the selection tool, to select the object you want to position.  
2
Click the vertical centering tool.  
This centers the selected object vertically.  
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Adding and Deleting Sheets  
In the text typing tool software you can handle multiple sheets in a single file.  
Adding a new sheet  
1
Click the [New Sheet] button in the sheet operation section.  
The following confirmation message appears.  
2
3
Select [Duplicate current sheet] or [Create a blank sheet].  
Duplicate current sheet: Create a new sheet as a copy of the currently  
open sheet object .  
Create a blank sheet: Create a new, blank sheet.  
Click the [Enter].  
The new sheet is inserted as the next page after the open sheet.  
Deleting a sheet  
1
2
With the page operation section (page 38), display the sheet you want to  
delete.  
Click the [Delete Sheet] button in the sheet operation section.  
This deletes the displayed sheets.  
Simulating the Keying Effects  
By displaying an image captured from the program output video, or the  
checkered pattern as the background, you can check the keying effect of a created  
object.  
Displaying a captured program output video image as the background  
1
Open the file you want to simulate a keying effect.  
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2
Select [Live] of the view operation section.  
When you select [Live], the image captured from program output video  
when you switched from the main software appears in the background.  
3
Click the [Capture] button in the view operation section.  
Each time you click, this captures the current image.  
Setting Background Display  
You can set the background display as follows by selecting a background display  
selection button in the view operation section.  
Background setting  
Display effect  
Checkered pattern + object  
When the color selection button in the [BG]  
tab is [Paint]: checkered pattern + background of  
user-created background color (transparency and  
gradation settings: can be checked) + object  
Checker  
Program output capture image + object  
If the [BG] tab color selection button is [Paint]:  
Program output capture image + background of user-  
created background color (transparency and gradation  
settings: can be checked) + object  
Live  
BG  
Background color set on the [BG] tab (transparency  
setting: cannot be checked) + object  
For details on the [BG] tab settings and background display settings, see  
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Displaying the safe zone  
The “safe zone” refers to the area of the frame within which an object can be  
inserted as a key in the program output video without risk of being outside the  
viewing limits on a connected output device.  
When the [Safe Zone] checkbox in the view operation section is selected, the safe  
zone appears.  
Unselect the checkbox to hide the safe zone.  
The outer dotted line indicates the extremity of the  
frame. If outside this line, the image will certainly be  
cropped.  
Within the inner dotted line is the safe  
zone.  
When 4:3  
Key Combination in the Anycast Station Main Software  
Start the Anycast Station main software, and use the file created in the text typing  
tool software for a keying.  
1
Click the [Exit] button at the lower left of the screen.  
This starts the Anycast Station main software.  
Note  
You can also use the keyboard F5 (Fn+5) key to switch to the Anycast  
Station main software.  
2
Press the “INT” NEXT selection button.  
The INT material selection menu appears.  
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Select the file or sheet, and confirm.  
Notes  
• If the file consists of multiple sheets, the first sheet is identified as the file  
name, and the second and subsequent sheets are identified as the file name  
+ sheet number.  
• Files created in the text typing tool software have no extension.  
The selected sheet appears as the “INT” source viewer and PVW viewer.  
You can combine as a downstream key (DSK) or luminance key.  
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Importing a Font File  
You can import a font file that has been saved on a “Memory Stick” or USB flash  
memory.  
The font file must have been saved in the dedicated folder for fonts: MSSONY/  
PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/FONT.  
1
Insert the “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory in the rear panel “Memory  
Stick” slot or USB connector.  
The upper USB connector is number 1, and the lower connector is number 2.  
“Memory Stick” slot  
FACTORY USE  
REMOTE  
NETWORK  
USB  
8
1
5
1
15  
9
(
)
RGB GUI  
RESET  
USB connectors  
2
In the file operation section, click the [Import FONT...] button.  
The following confirmation message appears.  
3
4
Select the inserted media, and click [Enter].  
The font list appears.  
Select the font file to import from the font list.  
5
Click [Enter].  
While importing, the following message appears.  
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When the import is completed, a completion message appears, and the font  
is added to the [Font Name] list.  
6
Click the [Enter].  
Caution  
• This imports all font files within the FONT directory of the “Memory  
Stick” or USB flash memory. If the same font file exists in this unit, it is  
overwritten.  
• The only font files that can be imported are TrueType fonts, with a file  
extension “.ttf” or “.ttc”.  
• Even if an imported font is one the user has purchased, for commercial use,  
such as providing telop on a broadcast, the permission of the provider of  
the font for commercial use of the font may be necessary.  
Note that the nine fonts provided with the Text Typing Tool may be used  
for commercial purposes without further formality. These fonts are true  
type fonts developed and sold by Ricoh Company, Ltd.  
Deleting a Font File  
You can delete a font file that was imported into the unit.  
1
Click the [Delete FONT] button in the file operation section.  
The font list appears.  
2
Select the font file to delete from the font list.  
Notes  
• You can select multiple font files by clicking (or pressing the r and R keys)  
to select file names while holding down the Shift key or by dragging to  
select file names.  
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• If you attempt to delete a font file while a file is open, the font files of fonts  
used by the file currently open cannot be selected.  
• Fonts included in the same .ttc file are selected at the same time.  
3
4
Click [Enter].  
A confirmation message appears.  
Click [Enter].  
The specified font file is deleted.  
Caution  
Deleting a font clears the information for Undo and Redo operations.  
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Controlling Cameras  
This unit is equipped with a VISCA controller. VISCA (VIdeo System Control  
Architecture) is a technology used for connecting a video device to a controller,  
and controlling the video device from the controller. In this unit, you can  
remotely control a camera supporting VISCA protocol connected to the VISCA  
connector.  
The remote control operations available include the following.  
• Pan  
• Tilt  
• Zoom  
• Focus  
• Aperture (iris) control  
• White balance adjustment  
Note  
The controllable range depends on the camera you are using.  
Registering Cameras to be Controlled  
By registering a camera supporting the VISCA protocol with this unit you can  
control it from the unit.  
You can connect up to seven cameras supporting VISCA protocol to this unit in  
a daisy-chain, and control the cameras from this unit at addresses VISCA 1 to  
VISCA 7 in sequence. In this unit, you control a camera by specifying one of  
these addresses.  
Caution  
The maximum number of simultaneous video signal inputs to this unit is six.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
Connect the camera(s) supporting VISCA protocol to this unit.  
Assign the input signal from the camera to a selection button.  
For assigning the input signal, see “Assigning video input signals to the  
1 Select the number of a selection button assigned to a camera supporting  
the VISCA protocol, and confirm; 2 select [Control], and confirm; 3 select  
the camera address, and confirm.  
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3
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Source Name  
CAMERA1  
S1-1 Composite  
Off  
OFF  
Input  
VISCA 1  
VISCA 2  
VISCA 3  
B VISCA 4  
VISCA 5  
Control  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Controlling Camera Manually  
Control a camera manually supporting the VISCA protocol from this unit.  
With the default settings of this unit, focus and iris settings are set to auto, and  
white balance setting is set to “no operation”. To control these manually, you  
need to set them in the menu.  
Carrying out manual control  
1
Press the NEXT selection button to which the camera video is assigned.  
The camera guide menu appears in the menu display.  
Note  
If the camera guide menu does not appear, follow the procedure in  
A guide to operations appears in the camera control guide.  
Guided item  
Camera control guide  
If the focusing and iris control are set to auto, then “AUTO” appears.  
To change the settings manually, see “Setting the Camera Control” (page  
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Following the guide, control the camera, using the front panel buttons and  
dials.  
Move the positioner for pan (moving the camera  
shooting direction horizontally) and tilt (moving the  
camera shooting direction vertically) control.  
5
2
6
3
ESC  
MENU  
-
Y
X
REC  
Hold down the SHIFT button and turn the jog dial to  
adjust the iris (aperture). Turning clockwise opens the  
iris, and turning counterclockwise stops down the iris  
(when setting manually).  
SHIFT  
Turn the jog dial to adjust the focus. Turning clockwise  
focuses further away, and turning counterclockwise  
focuses closer (when setting manually).  
JOG/SHUTTLE  
Turn the shuttle dial to control the zoom. Turning clockwise  
zooms in (telephoto), and turning counterclockwise zooms  
out (wide angle).  
Storing a Camera Preset  
The camera preset function allows you to save the state of the camera supporting  
VISCA protocol to one of the numeric buttons on the front panel. Then by  
pressing the numeric button, you can automatically set the camera to the saved  
state.  
For example, during a lecture relay, you can store settings for standard shots,  
such as a speaker close-up, speaker full-body shot, guest panel, or audience view,  
simplifying the work of switching among these views.  
In the camera preset, you can save the pan, tilt, zoom, and focus settings, the  
aperture (iris) status, the white balance adjustment, the control mode (auto/  
manual, etc.).  
Caution  
If the camera you are using is an EVI-D100/EVI-D100P, set the camera BACK  
UP switch to the ON position before storing.  
Storing a camera preset  
1
Press the NEXT selection button to which the camera video is assigned.  
The camera guide menu appears in the menu display.  
Camera presets appear at the top of the camera guide menu.  
Data name  
Numeric button numbers  
Camera preset  
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3
Control the camera to determine the shot.  
With the jog roller, select the camera preset number (from 1 to 6), and  
confirm.  
The camera preset settings menu appears.  
4
Set the following items as required.  
Applying a name to the preset  
1 Select [Data Name], and confirm; 2 enter the name in the input box, and  
confirm.  
1
2
1Center  
2Base Guitear  
3Drum  
4Right  
5Vocal  
6
Preset  
Delete  
Data Name  
[ xxxxxxxxxx  
]
Enter up to 20  
alphanumeric characters.  
* The camera guide menu can only  
display a limited number of  
characters.  
5
Select [Preset], and confirm.  
1Center  
2Base Guitear  
3Drum  
4Right  
5Vocal  
6
Preset  
Shift z+6  
Delete  
Data Name  
This saves the preset in the numeric button.  
The saved preset appears in the camera guide menu.  
Note  
Even if the camera guide menu is not displayed, you can register a camera  
preset by holding down the Shift button and pressing any numeric button  
(between 1 and 6).  
ENTER  
7
4
1
8
5
2
9
6
3
ESC  
MENU  
-
X
Y
Hold down the Shift button, and  
0
press one of numeric buttons 1 to 6.  
REC  
SHIFT  
Recalling a preset  
1
2
Press the NEXT selection button to which the camera video is assigned.  
The camera guide menu appears in the menu display.  
Using the numeric buttons on the front panel, press the number in which the  
preset is saved.  
The numeric button lights amber, and the camera is set to the preset state.  
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appears in amber.  
Deleting a saved preset  
1
2
Press the NEXT selection button to which the camera video is assigned.  
A camera guide menu appears in the menu display.  
Select the number of the preset you want to delete with the jog roller, and  
confirm.  
The camera preset settings menu appears.  
3
Select [Delete], and confirm.  
1Center  
2Base Guitear  
3Drum  
4Right  
5Vocal  
6
Preset  
Delete  
Data Name  
-
Focus Auto/Manual Control Setup  
The following confirmation message appears, as follows.  
4
Press the ENTER button.  
This deletes the preset, and the number changes to gray.  
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To change the default settings of this unit, or to enable pan, tilt and zoom for a  
ceiling-mounted camera, use the following procedure.  
1
2
Press the NEXT selection button to which the camera video is assigned.  
A camera guide menu appears in the menu display.  
With the jog roller, select [Control Setup], and confirm.  
The submenu appears.  
3
Set the following items in the submenu.  
Disabling remote control of pan and tilt, or zoom  
1 Select [Pan/Tilt] or [Zoom], and confirm; 2 in the submenu select  
[Disable], and confirm.  
2
1
Pan / Tilt  
Enable  
Off  
B Disable  
Pan Reverse  
Tilt Reverse  
Zoom  
Enable  
Off  
Enable  
Reversing directions for ceiling-mounted cameras  
When a camera is ceiling-mounted, you can reverse the pan and tilt  
directions.  
1 Select [Pan Reverse] or [Tilt Reverse], and confirm; 2 select [On], and  
confirm.  
2
1
Pan / Tilt  
Enable  
Off  
Off  
Pan Reverse  
Tilt Reverse  
Zoom  
B On  
Off  
Enable  
Enabling manual focus and iris control  
1 Select [Focus] or [Iris], and confirm; 2 select [Manual], and confirm.  
2
1
Pan / Tilt  
Pan Reverse  
Tilt Reverse  
Zoom  
Enable  
Off  
Disable  
Auto  
Off  
B Manual  
Enable  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Focus  
lris  
White Balance  
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You can switch the auto focus and manual focus by pressing “0” of the  
numeric keys.  
Manually controlling white balance  
1 Select [White Balance], and confirm; 2 set [Manual], and confirm.  
2
1
Pan / Tilt  
Pan Reverse  
Tilt Reverse  
Zoom  
Enable  
Off  
Disable  
Auto  
Off  
B Manual  
Enable  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
0
Focus  
lris  
White Balance  
R Gain  
B Gain  
0
3 Select [R Gain] or [B Gain], and confirm; 4 move the slider to adjust the  
values.  
4
3
Pan / Tilt  
Enable  
Off  
Pan Reverse  
Tilt Reverse  
Zoom  
Off  
Enable  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
0
Focus  
lris  
White Barance  
R Gain  
B Gain  
0
Note  
When not using control from this unit, select [Disable].  
Press the ESC button to close the sub menu.  
4
Resetting the Camera  
After starting up this unit, carry out this procedure after powering the camera  
supporting the VISCA protocol off and on again, or disconnecting and  
reconnecting the VISCA cable.  
Perform this operation even if “No Response” appears as the camera status.  
1
Press the NEXT selection button to which the camera video is assigned.  
A camera guide menu appears in the menu display.  
2
3
With the jog roller, select [Control Setup], and confirm.  
In the submenu, select [Reset Camera], and confirm.  
Pan / Tilt  
Pan Reverse  
Tilt Reverse  
Zoom  
Enable  
Off  
Off  
Enable  
Focus  
Auto  
Iris  
Auto  
White Balance  
R Gain  
Disable  
0
0
B Gain  
Reset Camera  
SHIFT z+ -  
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Note  
You can also reset the camera by holding down the Shift button and pressing  
the numeric 0 button.  
About Camera Tallies  
When the camera supports the camera tally function (BRC series, etc.)  
The camera tally lamp lights when the input from the camera is being used as  
program output.  
Caution  
Multiple settings are possible for the [Video Input Assign] [Control] setting.  
In this case, the camera tally lights when the video from any of the source viewers  
for which the [Control] setting is made is being used for program output.  
When using CCU, etc.  
If the FACTORY USE connector of the unit is connected to the tally connector  
of a CCU (camera control unit), the tally lamp lights for any camera that is  
assigned to a PGM selection button or NEXT selection button on the front panel,  
as long as video from that camera is being used as program output (the button  
lights red).  
Specifications of the FACTORY USE Connector  
The specification of each pin is as shown below.  
Pin  
Number  
Signal  
Name  
I/O  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I
I
-
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
GROUND  
GROUND  
-
I
-
I
-
-
I
I
-
-
GND  
GND  
GPO0  
-
O
GIP OUT1: Controls the tally of the camera assigned to  
source number 1.  
On: GND; Off: Open  
10  
11  
O
O
GPO1  
GPO2  
GIP OUT2: Controls the tally of the camera assigned to  
source number 2.  
On: GND; Off: Open  
GIP OUT3: Controls the tally of the camera assigned to  
source number 3.  
On: GND; Off: Open  
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Pin  
Number  
Signal  
Name  
I/O  
Description  
12  
O
GPO3  
GIP OUT4: Controls the tally of the camera assigned to  
source number 4.  
On: GND; Off: Open  
13  
O
GPO4  
GIP OUT5: Controls the tally of the camera assigned to  
source number 5.  
On: GND; Off: Open  
14  
15  
-
-
GND  
GND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
Caution  
Because the GPO of the FACTORY USE connector on the unit has a built-in  
protection circuit, it may not operate properly depending on the input circuit  
configuration of the device to be connected.  
See the diagram below, make the cables.  
Connected device CCU-D50  
HFU-X310  
+3.3 V  
Vcc  
R
+9 V  
510 k ohm None (Short  
circuited)  
Sample circuit diagram  
Vcc  
10000 pF  
100 k ohm  
NOISE FILTER  
R
RSB6.8SFTE  
Vz= 5.78 V~7.82 V  
Cable  
Connected device  
AWS-G500  
Caution  
When using the CCU, the camera tally control is possible for the camera assigned  
to source number 1 to 5. When the camera is assigned to source number 6, the  
camera tally cannot be lit.  
Notes  
• When the video from a camera with the tally lit is being used for program  
output, then if you press the FTB button, the tally goes off.  
• If you open a file on the hard disk in the source viewer assigned to the video  
from a camera with the tally lit, the tally goes off.  
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This section describes how to perform mixing on the audio signals input to the  
unit, and output the final audio (output program) from the PGM output  
connectors.  
First assign the audio signals to channel faders, as described in “Audio Signal  
1
2
Press the CH ON button on the front panel to select the channels that you  
want to mix.  
CH ON buttons  
CH ON  
+10  
+10  
+5  
+5  
0
0
Audio channel faders  
-
5
-5  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
-60  
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
Adjust the levels with the audio channel faders, and carry out mixing.  
For audio input/output signal fine adjustment settings, see “Video/Audio  
Adjusting the PGM output audio level  
Use the PGM fader on the front panel to adjust the level of audio from the PGM  
output connectors.  
Adjusting the monitored audio levels  
Adjust the levels of the built-in speakers, headphones, and devices connected to  
the monitor output connectors with the monitor level adjustment knob on the  
front panel.  
For the selection of audio to be monitored, see “Monitoring Output Audio”  
Monitor level adjustment knob  
CH ON  
0
10  
MONI LEVEL  
+10  
+10  
+10  
+
5
+
5
+5  
DIM  
TB  
0
0
0
-
5
-
5
-5  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
PGM fader  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
-60  
-
-60  
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
PGM  
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Recording Video and Audio on an External Device  
If you use the DV connector and i.LINK connector of the SD interface module  
(BKAW-570) or the PGM SDI output connector and i.LINK connector of the  
serial digital interface module (BKAW-580), the program output from the unit  
and sources input to the unit can be recorded on a VTR or external hard disk.  
Note  
The DV connector, i.LINK connector, and PGM SDI output connector support  
different devices and recording data.  
DV connector (DV IN/OUT DV PGM): connect a VCR, to record the program  
output video and audio.  
i.LINK connector (HDD): connect an external hard disk, to record the video and  
PGM SDI output connector (SDI OUT): connect an SDI input compatible  
VTR to record program output video and audio.  
Caution  
If a signal subjected to special processing is input to the synchronization signal,  
normal recording may not be possible.  
Recording Program Output on a VCR  
When using the DV connector  
By connecting a VCR to the DV connector (DV IN/OUT) of the SD interface  
module (BKAW-570) on the rear panel, you can record the program output video  
in DV format.  
Procedure for recording on a VCR  
To begin recording to a VCR, select the DV connector to be used for recording.  
Caution  
If a DV connector is set to be used for recording, the recording of material input  
from the composite video input connector and S-video input connector of the  
same module is no longer possible.  
1
Connect the VCR to the DV connector.  
Note  
Depending on the model of VCR, signal input/output settings may be  
required. Refer to the Operating Instructions for the device to be connected.  
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [DV Output].  
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1 Select [PGM Output] and confirm; 2 Select the DV connector to which  
the VCR is connected from the list and confirm.  
1
2
PGM Output  
Audio Mode  
Off  
B Off  
Fs48kHz(2ch)  
SLOT1 OUT1  
OUT2  
DV  
DV  
DV  
DV  
DV  
DV  
SLOT2 OUT1  
OUT2  
SLOT3 OUT1  
OUT2  
This sets the selected DV connector for program output, and program video  
is output.  
Note  
• At this point, the selected DV connector is grayed out and unavailable in  
the [Video Input Assign] menu and [Audio Input Assign] menu.  
• When an external hard disk is connected to an i.LINK connector of the  
same interface module as the selected DV connector, the hard disk status  
of the source viewer assigning images from each of the input connectors  
on that module disappears.  
5
1 Select [Audio Mode] and confirm; 2 select the audio sampling rate for  
the program output and confirm.  
1
2
PGM Output  
Audio Mode  
SLOT1 OUT2 DV  
FS48K(2ch)  
FS32K(4ch)  
B FS48K(2ch)  
The meanings of these items are as follows.  
FS32K(4ch): 12 bit, 32 kHz sampling, 4-channel output (select this item if  
you want to later record to channels 3 and 4 on a device with an audio  
dubbing function).  
FS48K(2ch): 16 bit, 48 kHz sampling, 2-channel output  
The audio output is as follows.  
1 ch: L  
2 ch: R  
3 ch: L (the same 1 ch)  
4 ch: R (the same 2 ch)  
6
7
Press the MENU button, to close the menu.  
Operate the VCR to start recording.  
Notes  
• It is not possible to carry out recording operations on the VCR from this  
unit.  
• When connecting to DV devices, if the video or audio output is lost, or  
there is noise, disconnecting and reconnecting the cable, or powering the  
DV device or this unit off and on again may solve the problem.  
When using the PGM SDI connector  
By connecting a VCR that supports SDI input to the PGM SDI output connector  
(SDI OUT) of the serial digital interface module, you can record program output.  
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Procedure for recording on a VCR  
Program video and audio are always output as SDI signals from the PGM SDI  
output connector.  
Connect the VCR to the PGM SDI output connector and then start recording on  
the VCR.  
Note  
If the video output signal format (NTSC/PAL) of this unit is changed, the format  
in which signals are output from the PGM SDI output connector also changes.  
Recording Inputs on an External Hard Disk  
You record the input source on an external hard disk connected to the i.Link  
connector (HDD) of the interface module.  
With video input to an interface module to which an external hard disk drive is  
connected, and audio with the same source number as the video combined  
together, two inputs can be recorded simultaneously.  
For details of formatting an external hard disk, see the section “Formatting an  
Caution  
• It is not possible to record with an external recorder connected to the i.LINK  
connector (HDD).  
• When recording on the hard disk, be sure to read the section “External Hard  
Recorded settings and file details  
Recorded settings  
ACCESS menu settings (Adjustment is not possible for DV  
video)  
Video  
ACCESS menu [Input Trim] setting (analog audio only)  
Top menu [Audio MIC/LINE Level] setting  
Audio  
File details  
File name  
File format  
Timecode  
YYMMDD-(source number)-(3-digit suffix) (.avi)  
DV format (.avi)  
Not included  
Connecting an external hard disk  
1
Connect the external hard disk to the i.LINK (HDD) connector of the  
interface module (6-pin).  
Connect the disk to the same interface module as the input you want to  
record.  
i.LINK connector (6-pin)  
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
I.LINK  
S400  
ON  
ON  
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2
3
Power on the hard disk.  
Caution  
Always connect the hard disk and power it on before starting up this unit.  
Press the 1 (power) button on the side panel, to start up this unit.  
The operation screen appears, and the device status for the source viewer for  
the interface module to which the hard disk is connected shows the hard disk  
number, remaining capacity, and available recording time.  
Remaining capacity  
Available recording time  
Hard disk number  
Caution  
When recording two sources simultaneously, the indicated remaining  
capacity diminishes at twice the normal rate, and therefore the actual  
remaining recording time is approximately half of that shown.  
Starting recording for each input  
1
Select the source to be recorded in the NEXT selection buttons.  
Caution  
The inputs that can be recorded are only those to the external interface  
module to which the hard disk is connected (inputs for which the source  
viewer shows the hard disk number and recording status).  
2
Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button.  
MENU  
-
X
Y
REC button  
PLAY button  
REC  
SHIFT  
The source viewer device status shows “REC PAUSE”.  
The following confirmation message also appears at the same time.  
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3
Press the ENTER button or PLAY button.  
The device status indication changes to “REC”, and recording starts.  
Note  
You can repeat steps 1 to 3 for a different source, for simultaneous recording  
of multiple inputs.  
Material recorded  
Audio:  
• The audio is recorded together with the video assigned to the same source  
number. It is not possible to record audio only.  
• It is not possible to record DV video and analog audio together.  
If you start recording of DV video and analog audio, a confirmation  
message appears and DV audio is recorded combined with DV video.  
Timecode:  
A timecode is not included.  
Caution  
Recording is paused (file is not closed) if signals stop being input. Recording  
resumes when signals begin to be input again.  
Stopping recording  
1
Select the source to be stopped recording in the NEXT selection buttons.  
Hold down the REC button and press the STOP button.  
2
In the device status of the source viewer, the “REC” indication disappears,  
and recording stops.  
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Operations on Files on the External Hard Disk  
You can carry out operations on files stored on an external hard disk connected  
to the interface module.  
Note  
Operations can also carried out on .dv files recorded with an older version.  
For the method of connection, see the section, “Connecting an external hard  
File indications  
Playing files  
The file name and timecode for a saved file are shown as follows.  
File name: YYMMDD-(source number)-(3-digit suffix)  
The 3-digit suffix is automatically added, in sequence from 001.  
Timecode: always starts from 00:00:00:00.  
1
Press the NEXT selection button for the source viewer showing the hard disk  
number.  
The HDD file guide menu appears in the menu display.  
File Open  
File Close  
SHIFT  
z+(z)  
1
2
3
Note  
When a DV connector of the SD video interface module with an external  
hard disk drive connected is set to be used for recording, the HDD file guide  
menu is not displayed.  
2
Select [File Open] and confirm.  
The file list appears.  
File Open  
File Close  
1
20051015  
20051015  
20051015  
20051015  
SHIFT z+(z)  
2
Caution  
• Only files recorded on this unit appear.  
• It is not possible to open a file while it is being recorded.  
Note  
File information  
Information on the selected file is displayed as shown below if you press and  
hold down the jog roller t button or the t key on the keyboard.  
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Select a file and confirm.  
The frame of the file appears in the source viewer and PVW viewer,  
stationary.  
Caution  
There may be a delay until the file opens.  
4
Press the PLAY button.  
PLAY button  
REC  
SHIFT  
Playback starts in the source viewer and PVW viewer.  
Rapid recall of the last file played  
You can recall the last file played without needing to select it from the file  
list. In this case, press the NEXT selection button for the source viewer on  
which you played the file, then press the PLAY button to continue playback  
(without displaying a file list).  
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Other playback operations  
1
2
Press the NEXT selection button with the same number as the source viewer  
for the file on which you want to operate.  
Press any of the following buttons to carry out the operation.  
STOP button  
REC  
SHIFT  
REW button  
FFWD button  
Shuttle dial  
Jog dial  
STOP button  
Press this during file playback to stop playback of the file.  
REW button  
Press this while a file is open to play back in the reverse direction.  
Notes  
• Each time you press, the reverse speed increases (x2, x4, x8, x16, x32,  
x64).  
• If you press the REW button while holding down the SHIFT button, the  
play position skips to the beginning of the file.  
FFWD button  
Press this while a file is open to play back fast in the forward direction.  
Note  
• Each time you press, the fast forward speed increases (x2, x4, x8, x16, x32,  
x64).  
• If you press the FFWD button while holding down the SHIFT button, the  
play position skips to the end of the file.  
Shuttle dial  
Turning this dial clockwise plays a file in the forward direction at one of  
seven speeds corresponding to the amount the dial is turned (x1/8, x1/2, x1,  
x2, x4, x8, or x16). Turning this dial counterclockwise plays the file in the  
reverse direction at one of seven speeds corresponding to the amount the dial  
is turned (x1/8, x1/2, x1, x2, x4, x8, or x16).  
Jog dial  
Turning this dial while a file is open plays the file at a slow speed that  
corresponds to the speed at which the dial is turned.  
Note  
The speed by each operation appears in the device status of the source viewer  
and PVW viewer.  
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Auto Repeat Playback  
You can set playback of a file to start again automatically from the beginning  
each time playback ends.  
1
Press the NEXT selection button of the source viewer displaying the hard  
disk number.  
The HDD file guide menu appears in the menu display.  
2
3
Open a file.  
For details on opening files, see “Playing files” (page 147).  
Select [Auto Repeat].  
Selecting this item toggles auto repeat On and Off.  
File Open  
File Close  
SHIFT  
z+(z)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
-Auto Repeat  
On  
An icon appears in the device status of the source viewer and PVW viewer.  
icon  
Note  
You can switch auto repeat on/off by pressing the [0] numeric button.  
Closing a file  
You can close a file in any of the following ways. Closing a file returns to the  
video and audio of the assigned input.  
• Select [File Close] from the HDD file guide menu.  
• Press the STOP button while holding down the SHIFT button.  
About Deleting Files  
For details on deleting files, see “Deleting Files” (page 177).  
Disconnecting the External Hard Disk  
When disconnecting the external hard disk, use the following procedure to  
disconnect safely.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
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1 Select [Disconnect] and confirm; 2 Select the hard disk to disconnect,  
and confirm.  
1
2
Delete  
All  
Disconnect  
Recover  
HDD1  
HDD2  
HDD3  
Export Job  
Note  
To disconnect all of the hard disks together, select [All]. However, the hard  
disk can not be disconnected during recording.  
The following message appears.  
4
5
Press the ENTER button, to close the message.  
Power off the hard disk, and disconnect.  
Recovering an External Hard Disk  
If as the result of one of the following operations the external hard disk has  
become inaccessible from another computer or from this unit, then carry out disk  
recovery.  
• If the hard disk is disconnected without carrying out the proper procedure for  
disconnection on this unit  
• If the hard disk is disconnected from a computer without the proper procedure  
for disconnection  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
1 Select [Recover] and confirm; 2 Select [HDD1] and confirm.  
1
2
Delete  
All  
Disconnect  
Recover  
HDD1  
HDD2  
HDD3  
Export Job  
The following confirmation message appears.  
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Press the ENTER button.  
Recovery starts.  
When recovery is completed, the following message appears.  
5
6
Press the ENTER button to close the message.  
Press the MENU button, to close the menu.  
Caution  
If the hard disk was disconnected without carrying out the proper procedure,  
follow the messages that appear to carry out recovery. It may be possible to  
access files on the hard disk without carrying out the recovery procedure, but the  
content of such files is not guaranteed.  
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Using a Computer to Play Files Recorded on an  
External Hard Disk  
You can play files recorded with this unit, using a computer.  
Caution  
The proper procedure must be carried out before disconnecting the external hard  
disk. For details see the section “Disconnecting the External Hard Disk” (page  
1
Install an ext3 driver in the computer.  
Note  
The following site provides links to the portal site and information about the  
driver and the file format (.avi).  
https://www.ecspert.sony.biz/ecsite/  
https://servicesplus.us.sony.biz/SoftwarePlusSearch.aspx (for the customers  
in the U.S.A.)  
https://www.sonybiz.net/anycast (for the customers in Europe)  
2
3
With an IEEE1394 cable, connect the hard disk to the computer.  
The disk is mounted as two drives, with volume labels “system” and “data.”.  
Select files from the folder anycast/data in the drive with volume label  
“data,” and play them back.  
Disk partitioning  
When the external hard disk is formatted on this unit, two partitions are created:  
a meta partition and a data partition.  
Meta partition: administrative information; volume label: “system”  
Data partition: storage for created files; volume label: “data”  
Caution  
On the computer, if you alter the administrative information, or change file  
names, this will render the files unplayable on this unit.  
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Using the Intercom Function  
Connecting an external intercom system requires a connection operation by the  
customer.  
An intercom system allows the operator to confer with camera operators and  
others in remote locations. You can use the built-in speakers of this unit and the  
front panel microphone.  
Connecting the Intercom System  
Connect the intercom system to the INTERCOM connector on the rear panel.  
The following shows a connection example of an intercom system.  
Head set  
Monitor input  
(PGM/MIX/AUX)  
Micro-  
phone  
Camera  
head set  
Operator  
Unit GND  
Intercom output  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Internal  
micro-  
phone  
Intercom  
input  
External microphone  
input (Electret  
condenser microphone)  
Intercom  
System  
(Controls Low: Active)  
AWS-G500  
When using a headset, connect the microphone connector to the INTERCOM  
connector, and connect the headphone connector to the HEADPHONES  
connector.  
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
Pin No.  
I/O  
I
Signal name  
Description  
INTERCOM AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT (H)  
INTERCOM AUDIO SIGNAL OUTPUT(H)  
INTERCOM RECEIVE CONTROL (LOW ACTIVE)  
ELECTRET CONDENSER MICROPHONE INPUT  
GROUND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
AUDIO IN (H)  
AUDIO OUT (H)  
CONTROL IN  
MIC IN (+)  
O
I
I
-
GND  
I
AUDIO IN (C)  
AUDIO OUT (C)  
CONTROL OUT  
CONTROL IN  
INTERCOM AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT (L)  
INTERCOM AUDIO SIGNAL OUTPUT (L)  
TB CONTROL (LOW ACTIVE)  
O
O
I
EXT MIC ACTIVE CMD (LOW ACTIVE)  
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1
2
Connect the external intercom system.  
Press the TB (Talk Back) button, and speak into the front panel microphone  
(or headset microphone).  
TB button  
1
0
2
+10  
+5  
DIM  
TB  
0
-
5
-10  
-20  
F
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
KEY  
CUT  
FTB  
PGM  
PGM  
AUTO  
DSK  
NEXT  
TRANS  
NT  
MIC  
Microphone  
This transmits on the external intercom system.  
You can listen on the external intercom system using the built-in speakers of  
this unit or headphones.  
3
Press the TB button to finish conversation.  
Note  
While the TB button is lit, the DIM button lights. The relationship between  
the state of the TB button and the built-in speakers, headphones, and monitor  
output is as follows.  
Monitoring state when using the intercom  
Monitor  
output  
Internal speakers  
Headphone output  
Monitor  
output  
TB button  
state  
Sound from the  
connector  
connection  
Output to be  
Output to be  
monitored  
Sound from the  
intercom  
system  
*
*
intercom system  
monitored  
Mute  
Mute  
Output to be  
**  
**  
**  
*
On (lit)  
Off  
Output  
Attenuated output  
Attenuated output  
Output  
monitored  
Yes  
No  
only is output  
continuously.  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
**  
**  
On (lit)  
Off  
Attenuated output  
Output  
Attenuated output  
Attenuated output  
Output  
Output  
*
This indicates whichever of PGM, AUX1, AUX2, and MIX is selected for [Audio Monitor] in the [Audio Utility] top menu.  
The audio attenuation (“DIM”) function reduces the output level by 20 dB from the normal value.  
**  
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Monitoring Audio  
Use the internal speakers or the connected headphones to monitor the audio input  
to the unit or the audio output from the unit.  
Determining the Audio Signal Output Destinations  
Select which output destinations to which the audio assigned for each channel  
fader should be routed. For the output destination, you can select the PGM output  
connectors, AUX output connectors, or MIX output connectors.  
Output from the PGM output connectors  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column of the channel fader to which  
the audio you want to be the program output is assigned.  
1
In the top menu, select [PGM OUT];  
2
select [On], and confirm.  
1
2
Limiter/Compressor  
Pan  
Off  
CNT  
On  
Off  
B On  
PGM OUT  
AUX1 OUT  
AUX2 OUT  
Off  
Off  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Note  
You can also close the menu by pressing the same ACCESS button again.  
Output from the AUX output connectors  
This unit has two sets of AUX output connectors (AUX1, AUX2), and you can  
create a mix balance with levels different from those of the PGM/MIX output.  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column of the channel fader to which  
the audio you want to be the AUX output is assigned.  
1 In the top menu, select [AUX1 OUT] or [AUX2 OUT]; 2 in the  
submenu, select [Pre-Fader] or [Post-Fader], and confirm.  
1
2
Pan  
CNT  
On  
Off  
PGM OUT  
AUX1 OUT  
AUX2 OUT  
MIX OUT  
Pre-Fader  
Post-Fader  
Send Level  
Off  
Off  
0dB  
On  
The significance of the items is as follows.  
[Pre-Fader]: Output the audio before adjustment by the channel faders. In  
this case, the audio is output even when the CH ON button is Off.  
[Post-Fader]: Output the audio after adjustment by the channel faders.  
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In either case, when adjusting with the ACCESS menu, the output includes  
these adjustments (excluding pan).  
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After selecting [Pre-Fader] or [Post-Fader] and confirming, 1 select [Send  
Level], and confirm; 2 adjust the output level with the slider.  
1
2
PGM OUT  
AUX1 OUT  
AUX2 OUT  
MIX OUT  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Pre-Fader  
Post-Fader  
Send Level  
0dB  
Press the ESC button, to close the ACCESS menu.  
Caution  
The AUX output connectors output the audio of mixing the left and right  
audio channels.  
Output from the MIX output connectors  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the channel fader to which  
the audio you want to be the MIX output is assigned.  
1 In the top menu, select [MIX OUT]; 2 select [On], and confirm.  
1
2
AUX1 OUT  
AUX2 OUT  
MIX OUT  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
B On  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Displaying the Audio Signal Output Destinations  
Check where the output destinations are set.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Audio Output].  
Check the output destination display.  
The display lights green when set to [ON] in the audio signal output  
destination settings (page 156).  
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Output destination indication  
Monitoring Output Audio  
You can select one audio output from this unit (program (PGM) output, AUX  
output, or MIX output), and listen to it on the internal speakers, speakers  
connected to the monitor output connectors, or headphones connected to the  
HEADPHONES connector.  
Output sound level can be monitored using the audio level meters on the  
operation screen.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Audio Utility].  
1 Select [Audio Monitor], and confirm; 2 select the output to be  
monitored.  
1
2
Audio Monitor  
B PGM  
AUX1  
AUX2  
MIX  
OSC  
TB  
Notes  
• Use the monitor level adjustment knob to adjust the level.  
• Each time you press the AUDIO MONITOR button, the monitoring cycles  
through the following sequence. The output destination indication below  
the audio level meters also changes.  
AUDIO MONITOR button  
ACCESS/  
PFL  
AUDIO MONITOR  
CH ON  
Monitor level adjustment knob  
0
10  
MONI LEVEL  
+10  
+10  
+10  
+
5
+
5
+5  
DIM  
TB  
0
0
0
-
5
-
5
-5  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-10  
-20  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-30  
-40  
-60  
-
-60  
-
-60  
-
KEY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
PGM  
Monitoring Audio  
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Monitoring the Audio of a Particular Channel Only  
Use the Pre-Fader Listening (PFL) function to check the audio on a channel  
without the channel fader adjustments. You can do this, for example, on the  
internal speakers.  
Hold down the ACCESS button for the channel you want to monitor for at least  
0.5 seconds. While the button is held down, the audio for that channel is  
monitored.  
When you release the ACCESS button, the monitoring is ended.  
Notes  
• If you press another ACCESS button for at least 0.5 second during PFL, the  
sound of the subsequently specified channel is added.  
• This does not affect the program output, AUX output, or MIX output.  
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Video/Audio Signal Adjustments and Settings  
This section describes adjustments to the video and audio signals.  
The image quality and sound quality of the inputs to this unit vary depending on  
factors such as the shooting conditions. This unit therefore has functions to adjust  
the video and audio of each input to this unit separately.  
When using the ACCESS menu to adjust the video input, we recommend  
outputting the program video to an external monitor and confirming the results  
as you make adjustments.  
Adjusting Analog Video Input Signals  
The image quality of an analog video signal input from a composite input or S-  
video input connector may be adjusted.  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the selection button for the  
video you want to adjust.  
1 In the top menu, select the desired item; 2 adjust with the sliders.  
1
2
Luminance Level  
Luminance Offset  
Chroma Level  
Hue  
100%  
0 IRE  
100%  
0˚  
The items you can adjust are as follows.  
[Luminance Level]: Adjusts the luminance.  
[Luminance Offset]: When inputting video with a 7.5 IRE setting to this  
unit, select [7.5 IRE].  
[Chroma Level]: Adjusts the saturation.  
[Hue]: Adjusts the hue.  
Note  
When applying an offset to the program output video, see “Applying an  
Caution  
• The adjustment values given here are for reference only. Actual values  
may not match these theoretical values during operation.  
• When the input signal is in PAL format, moving the jog roller changes the  
numeric indications and moves the sliders, but the actual value for  
[Luminance Offset] is fixed at [0 IRE], and the value for [Hue] is fixed at  
[0°].  
• When the input signal is SDI, [Luminance Offset] and [Hue] cannot be  
adjusted.  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Note  
You can also close the menu by pressing the same ACCESS button again.  
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Making the Gradation of SDI Input Signals Appear Smooth  
(When Using the Serial Digital Interface Module)  
Apply dynamic rounding to video signals input from an SDI connector to make  
the gradation appear smooth.  
Dynamic rounding is applied by default. If you do not want to apply dynamic  
rounding, set this setting to [OFF].  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the selection button for the  
video signal you want to adjust.  
1 In the top menu, select [Dynamic Rounding] and confirm; 2 select  
[OFF] and confirm.  
1
2
Luminance Level  
Luminance Offset  
Chroma Level  
Hue  
100%  
0 IRE  
100%  
0
B Off  
On  
Phase  
Dynamic Rounding  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Note  
If dynamic rounding is not performed, the video gradation will have visible  
contouring artifacts because this unit drops the lower 2 bits of 10 bit SDI  
input signals.  
Adjusting the Clock Phase of RGB Signals  
Of the video signals assigned to the selection buttons, adjust the RGB signals  
input to the RGB input connectors.  
Perform this adjustment to display small characters clearly.  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the selection button for the  
RGB signal you want to adjust.  
1 In the top menu, select [Phase], and confirm; 2 adjust with the slider.  
2
1
Luminance Level  
Luminance Offset  
Chroma Level  
Hue  
100%  
0 IRE  
100%  
0
Phase  
Adjusting Color Matte  
Adjust the colors used for color matte, used as single-color backgrounds and so  
on.  
1
Press INT in the NEXT selection buttons.  
The INT source selection menu appears.  
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1 Select the item (displayed under [Color Matte]) to be adjusted, and  
confirm; 2 adjust with the sliders.  
As you move the sliders, the sample colors shown in the menu change, so you  
can check while making the adjustment.  
Sample colors  
1
2
B Color Matte  
Lum  
Sat  
0
0
0
Hue  
The items you can adjust are as follows.  
[Lum]: Adjusts the luminance.  
[Sat]: Adjusts the saturation.  
[Hue]: Adjusts the hue.  
Applying an Offset to the Program Output Video  
You can apply a 7.5 IRE offset to the program output video.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Output].  
1 Select [PGM OUT Level], and confirm; 2 select [Luminance Offset]  
from the submenu, and confirm; 3 select [7.5 IRE], and confirm.  
1
2
3
PGM OUT  
NTSC  
PGM OUT Level  
RGB OUT  
Luminance Offset  
7.5 IRE  
B 0 IRE  
7.5 IRE  
SXGA (60Hz)  
Filter Mode  
Note  
Because there is no offset function for PAL, this setting is only enabled when  
[PGM OUT] is set to [NTSC].  
Setting the RGB Output Signal Format  
Set the format of the signal output from the RGB output connectors on the rear  
panel.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Output].  
1 Select [RGB OUT], and confirm; 2 select the combination of image size  
and frequency or [Video RGB], and confirm.  
1
2
PGM OUT  
NTSC  
XGA(1024 x 768)  
60Hz  
75Hz  
60Hz  
PGM OUT Level  
RGB OUT  
SXGA(59.94Hz)  
B SXGA(1280 x 1024)  
Video RGB  
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[XGA], [SXGA]: Output format for a computer monitor (computer RGB  
signals).  
[Video RGB]: Output format for a video monitor (video RGB signals).  
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Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Caution  
• Changing this setting may cause temporary breakup of the output video.  
• If the video output signal format is PAL, then when the [XGA] or [SXGA]  
setting is used, the edge of the image will be missing in the output from the  
composite video and S video output connectors. This can be remedied by  
setting [Video RGB], but in this case the computer monitor output will not  
be available.  
Notes  
• We recommend that you set this to 60 Hz when the video output signal is  
NTSC format, and 75 Hz when the signal is PAL format.  
• When [Video RGB] is selected, the number of valid scan lines is  
automatically set to 480 and the frequency to 60 Hz if the output signal  
format is NTSC, or to 576 lines and 50 Hz when the format is PAL.  
• For details of the output signal format, see under video outputs in the  
• The video image quality for each signal is as follows. Select the best  
setting for a particular requirement.  
Signal name  
(connector name)  
RGB video including Video including  
fine text and similar  
motion  
Computer RGB signal  
(RGB output connector)  
Very clear  
Depending on the  
combination, the motion  
*
may be slightly jerky  
Video RGB signal (RGB Standard video quality  
Smooth  
output connector)  
(very slightly blurred)  
Composite/S-Video  
Standard video quality  
Smooth  
signal (composite video (somewhat more blurred  
output connector/S-video than the Video RGB  
output connector)  
signal)  
* This occurs if the original frame frequency of the shot video and the RGB output  
frame frequency or signal processing frequency of a plasma display or projector  
are not in a whole number ratio.  
Applying Filters to the Program Output Video  
Adjust this setting when the program output video appears blurry or the picture  
flickers.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Video Output].  
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1 Select [Filter Mode], and confirm; 2 select [SD Video] or [RGB] from  
the submenu, and confirm; 3 select [Soft] or [Sharp], and confirm.  
1
2
3
PGM OUT  
NTSC  
SD Video  
RGB  
Soft  
B Soft  
Sharp  
PGM OUT Level  
RGB OUT  
Sharp  
SXGA (60Hz)  
Filter Mode  
Notes  
• Select [Sharp] when the picture is blurry and [Soft] when the picture  
flickers.  
• When [SXGA] is selected for the RGB output signal format setting, since  
the internal processing size is also SXGA, no filter is required.  
• When [Video RGB] is selected for the RGB output signal format setting,  
the [SD Video] filter settings is applied.  
Adjusting the Audio Input Signal Levels  
You can adjust individual channels of the audio signals input to this unit.  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button for the channel fader to which the audio you want  
to adjust is assigned.  
1 In the top menu, select [Input Trim]; 2 adjust with the sliders.  
1
2
Chroma Level  
100%  
0˚  
Hue  
Phase  
Input Trim  
Filter  
16  
0dB  
EQ  
Off  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Note  
You can also close the menu by pressing the same ACCESS button again.  
Caution  
When a file on an external hard disk is open, the adjustment value of [Input Trim]  
is used for file playback.  
Cutting High Frequency or Low Frequency  
This cuts high frequencies or low frequencies.  
Use these settings to suppress noise.  
Notes  
• To cut high frequencies select [High Cut], and to cut low frequencies select  
[Low Cut].  
• You can set both [High Cut] and [Low Cut].  
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1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the channel fader to which  
the audio you want to adjust is assigned.  
1 In the top menu, select [Filter]; 2 select [High Cut (8kHz)] or [Low Cut  
(100Hz)].  
1
2
Phase  
Input Trim  
Filter  
16  
0dB  
Off  
High Cut (8kHz)  
Low Cut (100Hz)  
EQ  
Off  
Limiter/Compressor  
Off  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Adjusting the Equalizer  
You can adjust the audio quality by using the equalizer to set frequencies in the  
high, middle, and low audio ranges.  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the channel fader to which  
the audio you want to adjust is assigned.  
1 In the top menu, select [EQ]; 2 select [On], and confirm.  
1
2
Input Trim  
Filter  
0dB  
Off  
On  
EQ  
Off  
Off  
High Freq.  
High Level  
Middle Freq.  
Middle Level  
Low Freq.  
Low Level  
XXkHz  
XXdB  
XXkHz  
XXdB  
XXkHz  
XXdB  
Limiter/Compressor  
Pan  
CNT  
On  
PGM OUT  
AUX1 OUT  
AUX2 OUT  
Off  
Off  
3
1 Select an adjustment item from the list, select [On], and confirm; 2  
adjust with the slider.  
1
2
Input Trim  
Filter  
0dB  
Off  
On  
EQ  
Off  
Off  
High Freq.  
High Level  
Middle Freq.  
Middle Level  
Low Freq.  
Low Level  
XXkHz  
XXdB  
XXkHz  
XXdB  
XXkHz  
XXdB  
Limiter/Compressor  
Pan  
CNT  
On  
PGM OUT  
AUX1 OUT  
AUX2 OUT  
Off  
Off  
The items you can adjust are as follows.  
[High Freq.]: Adjusts the center frequency of the high-frequency band.  
[High Level]: Adjusts the level of the high-frequency band.  
[Middle Freq.]: Adjusts the center frequency of the middle-frequency  
band.  
[Middle Level]: Adjusts the level of the middle-frequency band.  
[Low Freq.]: Adjusts the center frequency of the low-frequency band.  
[Low Level]: Adjusts the level of the low-frequency band.  
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Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
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Using the Limiter or Compressor  
Use the limiter or compressor when inputting audio with large level differences.  
The limiter restricts the peak components of an audio signal with large level  
differences. It also compresses the sound exceeding a certain threshold volume  
so that the threshold level is not exceeded, thus preventing excess outputs.  
The compressor gently compresses the level of audio at and above the threshold  
level, thus smoothing out an audio signal with large level differences.  
1
2
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the channel fader to which  
the audio you want to adjust is assigned.  
1 In the top menu, select [Limiter/Compressor]; 2 select [Limiter] or  
[Compressor], and confirm; 3 with the threshold slider set the level at which  
the limiter or compressor takes effect.  
Note  
A gain reduction meter appears to the right of the menu, and shows the  
current compression.  
1
2
3
Filter  
EQ  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Limiter (100:1)  
Compressor (2:1)  
Threshold  
-2  
-6  
-21  
-18  
Limiter/Compressor  
Pan  
CNT  
On  
-20dB  
PGM OUT  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Adjusting the Audio Left and Right Channel Balance  
1
Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the channel fader to which  
the audio you want to adjust is assigned.  
2
1 In the top menu, select [Pan]; 2 adjust the left and right channel balance  
with the slider.  
1
2
EQ  
Off  
Off  
Limiter/Compressor  
Pan  
CNT  
On  
L
R
PGM OUT  
AUX1 OUT  
On  
3
Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.  
Adjusting the Output Levels for Each Destination  
Adjust the output audio level for each destination.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Audio Output].  
The [Audio Output] menu appears.  
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Note  
This menu graphically displays the output destination for each channel set in  
“Determining the Audio Signal Output Destinations” (page 156).  
Output destination indication  
3
1 Select the item you wish to adjust the level, and confirm; 2 adjust with  
the slider.  
1
2
PGM Delay  
AUX1 Delay  
2F  
2F  
AUX1 OUT Level  
AUX2 Delay  
0dB  
2F  
AUX2 OUT Level  
MIX OUT Delay  
MIX OUT Level  
0dB  
2F  
The items for which you can adjust the level are as follows.  
[AUX1 OUT Level]: Sets the output level for the audio output from the  
AUX1 connector.  
[AUX2 OUT Level]: Sets the output level for the audio output from the  
AUX2 connector.  
[MIX OUT Level]: Sets the output level for the audio from the MIX output.  
Note  
Adjust the audio level output from the PGM audio output connectors using  
the PGM fader on the front panel (page 141).  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
If the Output Video Is Delayed with Respect to the Audio  
If the output video is delayed with respect to the audio, by delaying the audio you  
can resynchronize it with the video.  
1
2
3
Connect monitor devices to the PGM video output connectors.  
Connect devices to the PGM/AUX/MIX audio output connectors.  
Press the MENU button.  
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5
In the top menu select [Audio Output].  
The [Audio Output] menu appears.  
1 Select the item connected to the connector in step 2, and confirm;  
2 while watching the video connected in step 1, adjust it with the slider.  
1
2
PGM Delay  
AUX1 Delay  
2F  
2F  
AUX1 OUT Level  
AUX2 Delay  
0dB  
2F  
AUX2 OUT Level  
MIX OUT Delay  
MIX OUT Level  
0dB  
2F  
The items for which you can adjust the delay time are as follows.  
[PGM Delay]: Sets the delay time for the program output audio in frame  
units.  
[AUX1 Delay]: Sets the delay time for the audio output from the AUX1  
connector in frame units.  
[AUX2 Delay]: Sets the delay time for the audio output from the AUX2  
connector in frame units.  
[MIX OUT Delay]: Sets the delay time for the audio from the MIX output  
in frame units.  
Cautions  
• Adjusting the delay time may cause noise to occur.  
• Video displayed on the PGM viewer lags several frames behind the video  
output from the PGM video output connectors.  
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Press the MENU button, to close the menu.  
Adjusting the Output Using the Oscillator Signal  
This is for setting the output oscillator signal for use during adjustment.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Audio Utility].  
Select [OSC], and confirm, and set the oscillator signal output.  
Setting the oscillator signal frequency  
1 Select [OSC Freq.], and confirm; 2 select the frequency from the  
submenu, and confirm.  
1
2
Audio Monitor  
OSC Freq.  
Off  
Off  
OSC  
TB  
OSC OUT Level  
OSC OUT  
-20dBFS  
B 100Hz  
440Hz  
1kHz  
10kHz  
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Note  
When the output destination is set with [OSC OUT], and a selection other  
than [Off] is made, the DIM button lights, and the levels of the internal  
speakers, the headphones, and monitor outputs are automatically reduced.  
Setting the oscillator signal output level  
1 Select [OUT Level], and confirm; 2 adjust the output level with the  
slider.  
1
2
Audio Monitor  
OSC Freq.  
OUT Level  
OSC OUT  
Off  
OSC  
TB  
-20dBFS  
Setting the oscillator signal output destination  
1 Select [OSC OUT], and confirm; 2 select the output destination to  
output the oscillator signal, and confirm.  
1
2
Audio Monitor  
OSC Freq.  
Off  
PGM  
s AUX1  
s AUX2  
s MIX  
OSC  
TB  
OSC OUT Level  
OSC OUT  
-20dBFS  
Note  
You can select multiple output destination.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Saving and Loading Various Settings  
You can simultaneously save various settings of the unit and information of  
camera presets, and then load them when necessary. Saving the optimal settings  
beforehand eliminates the need to reconfigure settings each time you, for  
example, work on site or use multiple configurations for events.  
Storable Data  
You can save the following settings and adjustment data.  
Storable settings and adjustments  
Details of settings  
Setup data of the  
unit  
Audio input/output settings [Audio Input Assign] settings  
and adjustments  
[Audio MIC/LINE Level] settings  
[Audio Output] settings  
Video input/output settings [Video Input Assign] settings  
and adjustments  
[Video Output] settings  
Camera control settings  
Settings of the camera guide menu  
File control settings of  
external hard disks  
[Auto Repeat] settings of the HDD  
file guide menu  
Network settings  
[Network] settings  
DV output settings  
[DV Output] settings  
Camera preset data  
Settings of the camera presets  
registered to the numeric buttons 1  
to 6  
Various  
adjustments  
Audio adjustments  
Video adjustments  
ACCESS menu settings for the  
inputs 1 to 6  
ACCESS menu settings for the  
inputs 1 to 6  
Streaming  
Streaming configuration file [Streaming] settings  
However, the [Output] setting is  
not applicable (it is set to [Off] for  
loading data).  
Audio utility  
Effects  
[Audio Utility] settings  
[Video Effect] settings  
[DSK] settings  
Video effect settings  
Downstream key settings  
Fade to black settings  
Streaming file settings  
Language settings  
[Fade To Black] settings  
[LOGO] settings  
Other  
[Language] settings  
Display settings  
[Display] settings  
Selection status of audio  
channels  
On/Off status of the CH ON button  
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Saving Various Settings Data  
You can simultaneously save the current settings of the unit.  
Press the MENU button.  
Select [Job] in the top menu.  
1
2
3
1 Select [Save] and confirm; 2 enter the name of the data in the input box  
and confirm.  
1
2
[
]
Load  
XXXXXXXXXX  
Save  
Delete  
Enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters.  
The following confirmation message appears.  
4
5
Press the ENTER button.  
The message closes and saving completes.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Loading Various Saved Settings Data  
You can load saved job data.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
Select [Job] in the top menu.  
1 Select [Load] and confirm; 2 select the name of the data to load and  
confirm.  
1
2
Default  
Load  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
Save  
Delete  
Notes  
• The data names are sorted in alphabetical order from top to bottom.  
• You can restore the default settings by selecting [Default].  
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The following confirmation message appears.  
4
5
Press the ENTER button.  
The end message appears.  
The operating software ends and the power turns off.  
Press the 1 power button on the side panel.  
The unit starts and the settings you loaded are applied.  
Deleting Various Saved Settings Data  
You can delete the job data you no longer require.  
Press the MENU button.  
Select [Job] in the top menu.  
1
2
3
1 Select [Delete] and confirm; 2 select the name of the data to delete and  
confirm.  
1
2
All  
Load  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
Save  
Delete  
Notes  
• The data names are sorted in alphabetical order from top to bottom.  
• You can delete all of the job data by selecting [All].  
The following confirmation message appears.  
4
5
Press the ENTER button.  
The job data is deleted.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Exporting Various Settings Data  
You can export the job data saved on the unit to a memory stick or USB flash  
memory.  
1
Insert the memory stick or USB flash memory in the memory stick slot or  
USB connector on the side panel.  
The upper USB connector is number 1 and the lower connector is number 2.  
Memory stick slot  
FACTORY USE  
REMOTE  
NETWORK  
USB  
8
1
5
1
15  
9
(
)
RGB GUI  
RESET  
USB connectors  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
Select [File Manager] in the top menu.  
1 Select [Export Job] and confirm; 2 select [Memory Stick], [USB Flash  
Memory 1], or [USB Flash Memory 2] and confirm; 3 select the job data to  
export and confirm.  
1
2
3
Memory Stick  
All  
Delete  
USB Flash Memory 1  
USB Flash Memory 2  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
Disconnect  
Recover  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Notes  
• The data names are sorted in alphabetical order from top to bottom.  
• If you select [All] in 3, all files are exported.  
The job data is exported to the memory stick or USB flash memory.  
When the export is complete, a completion message appears.  
5
6
Press the ENTER button.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Importing Various Settings Data  
You can import the job data saved on a memory stick or USB flash memory.  
Insert the memory stick or USB flash memory containing the job data in the  
memory stick slot or USB connector on the side panel. The upper USB connector  
is number 1 and the lower connector is number 2.  
Memory stick slot  
FACTORY USE  
REMOTE  
NETWORK  
USB  
8
1
5
1
15  
9
(
)
RGB GUI  
RESET  
USB connectors  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
Select [File Manager] in the top menu.  
1 Select [Import Job] and confirm; 2 select [Memory Stick], [USB Flash  
Memory 1], or [USB Flash Memory 2] and confirm; 3 select the job data to  
import and confirm.  
1
2
3
Memory Stick  
All  
Delete  
USB Flash Memory 1  
USB Flash Memory 2  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
xxxxxxxxxx.job  
Disconnect  
Recover  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Notes  
• The data names are sorted in alphabetical order from top to bottom.  
• If you select [All] in 3, all of the job data is imported.  
The job data is imported.  
When the import is complete, a completion message appears.  
4
5
Press the ENTER button.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Importing and Deleting Files  
Using the [File Manager] menu, you can carry out the following file operations.  
• Importing graphics files and logo files from a “Memory Stick” or USB flash  
memory  
• Deleting graphics files or logo files imported to this unit  
• Deleting files recorded on an external hard disk  
• Checking the remaining capacity of the internal hard disk  
• Formatting a “Memory Stick,” USB flash memory, or external hard disk  
Importable Files  
You can import graphics files in the sizes listed below. Depending on the size of  
a graphics file, it may be resized on import.  
Import results by file size for CG and LOGO files  
Sizes allowed  
720 × 540 (CG)  
Import results  
Resized to 1,280 × 960, and centered vertically  
Resized to 1,280 × 960, and centered vertically  
Resized to 1,280 × 960, and centered vertically  
960 × 720 (CG)  
1,024 × 768 (CG)  
1,280 × 1,024 (960) (CG) Not resized (used as is)  
160 × 120 (LOGO) Not resized (used as is)  
Importable file types and extensions  
File type  
File extension  
Targa  
Tiff  
.tga .vda .icb .vst  
.tif .tiff  
BMP  
JPEG  
.bmp  
.jpeg .jpg .jpe  
Caution  
If you create a graphics file with Microsoft PowerPoint for use in downstream  
keying or luminance keying, save it in BMP format.  
Importing Graphics Files  
By importing a graphics file to the internal hard disk, you can use it for  
downstream keying or luminance keying.  
1
Insert the “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory holding the graphics file in  
the “Memory Stick” slot or USB connector in the side panel.  
Cautions  
• Use a “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory that has been formatted using  
this unit.  
• The graphics file must have been placed in the designated folder  
MSSONY/PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/CG for graphics files.  
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For details of formatting a “Memory Stick,” see the section, “Formatting a  
“Memory Stick”” (page 181), and for details of formatting a USB flash  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
1 Select [Import CG File] and confirm; 2 Select [Memory Stick], [USB  
Flash Memory 1], or [USB Flash Memory 2] and confirm; 3 Select the  
graphics file to be imported and confirm.  
The upper USB connector is number 1, and the lower connector is number 2.  
1
2
3
Delete  
Memory Stick  
All  
Disconnect  
Recover  
USB Flash Memory 1  
USB Flash Memory 2  
XXXXXXXX.targa  
XXXXXXXX.targa  
XXXXXXXX.targa  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Import CG File  
Import Logo File  
Note  
If you select [All] in step 3, all of the files are imported.  
Caution  
Characters other than alphanumeric characters cannot be displayed correctly.  
This imports the graphics file.  
When the import is completed, a completion message appears.  
5
6
Press the ENTER button.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Note  
The imported graphics file can be used in “Using the Downstream Key  
(DSK) Function to Add Text or an Image” (page 78) or “Using Luminance  
Importing Logo Files  
By importing a logo file to the internal hard disk, you can display an image (logo)  
for the purpose of copyright protection.  
1
Insert the “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory holding the logo file in the  
“Memory Stick” slot or USB connector in the side panel.  
Cautions  
• Use a “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory that has been formatted using  
this unit.  
• The logo file must have been placed in the designated folder MSSONY/  
PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/LOGO for logo files.  
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2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
1 Select [Import Logo File] and confirm; 2 Select [Memory Stick], [USB  
Flash Memory 1], or [USB Flash Memory 2] and confirm; 3 Select the logo  
file to be imported and confirm.  
The upper USB connector is number 1, and the lower connector is number 2.  
1
2
3
Delete  
Memory Stick  
All  
Disconnect  
Recover  
USB Flash Memory 1  
USB Flash Memory 2  
XXXXXXXX.targa  
XXXXXXXX.targa  
XXXXXXXX.targa  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Import CG File  
Import Logo File  
Note  
If you select [All] in step 3, all of the files are imported.  
Caution  
Characters other than alphanumeric characters cannot be displayed correctly.  
This imports the logo file.  
When the import is completed, a completion message appears.  
5
6
Press the ENTER button.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Note  
The imported logo file can be used in “Showing a Logo on the Screen” (page  
Deleting Files  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
1 Select [Delete], and confirm; 2 select [CG File], [Logo File] or the hard  
disk No., and confirm; 3 select the file to be deleted, and confirm.  
1
2
3
Delete  
HDD1  
All  
Disconnect  
Recover  
HDD2  
aaaaaaaa.avi  
bbbbbbbb.avi  
HDD3  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Import CG File  
CG File  
Logo File  
ccccccccc.avi  
Import Logo File  
Format  
Local Disk Remain  
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Notes  
• It is not possible to delete files on the hard disk that are being used for  
recording. End the recording before deleting them.  
• The file names are arranged in alphabetical order.  
• If you select [All] at step 3, all files are deleted.  
The following confirmation message appears.  
4
5
Press the ENTER button.  
The deletion message appears and the file is deleted.  
Caution  
While files are being deleted, if you close down the system or start the text  
typing tool, it will be necessary to recover the hard disk.  
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Checking the Internal Hard Disk Remaining Capacity  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
In the [File Manager] menu, the remaining capacity is shown as [Local Disk  
Remain].  
Remaining capacity  
Delete  
17.215MB  
Disconnect  
Recover  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Import CG File  
Import Logo File  
Format  
Local Disk Remain  
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Formatting an External Hard Disk  
Format an external hard disk in order to use it with this unit.  
This unit uses the ext3 file system format.  
Note  
We recommend that you reformat the external hard disk at regular intervals in  
order to avoid a drop in performance due to file fragmentation.  
1
Connect the external hard disk to the i.LINK connector (6-pin) of the  
interface module.  
Caution  
Be sure to connect the hard disk before powering on this unit.  
i.LINK connector (6-pin)  
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
S VIDEO COMPOSITE  
OFF  
SD  
I.LINK  
S400  
ON  
ON  
2
3
Power on the hard disk.  
Press the 1 (power) button on the side panel, to start up this unit.  
The operation screen appears.  
4
5
6
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
1 Select [Format] and confirm; 2 Select the hard disk number and confirm.  
1
2
Delete  
HDD1  
Disconnect  
Recover  
HDD2  
HDD3  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Import CG File  
Memory Stick  
Import Logo File  
Format  
Local Disk Remain  
The following message appears.  
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Press the ENTER button.  
Formatting starts.  
When formatting is completed, the following message appears.  
8
9
Press the ENTER button, to close the message.  
Press the MENU button, to close the menu.  
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Formatting a “Memory Stick”  
Format a “Memory Stick” so that it can be used with this unit.  
In this unit, use the following “Memory Stick” types.  
“Memory Stick” type  
Use for reading/  
writing on this unit  
“Memory Stick”  
“Memory Stick” (with memory select function)  
“Memory Stick Duo”  
Yes  
“Memory Stick” (Magicgate/high-speed data transfer  
support)  
*
Yes  
“Memory Stick Duo” (Magicgate/high-speed data transfer  
support)  
Magicgate “Memory Stick”  
Magicgate “Memory Stick Duo”  
*
Yes  
*, **  
“Memory Stick PRO”  
Yes  
*, **  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo”  
Yes  
*
It is not possible to read or write data that requires the Magicgate function.  
** This unit does not support parallel data transfer (high-speed data transfer).  
Cautions  
Operation with all types of Memory Stick media is not guaranteed.  
1
2
3
4
Insert the “Memory Stick” in the “Memory Stick” slot on the side panel.  
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
1 Select [Format], and confirm; 2 [Memory Stick], and confirm.  
1
2
Delete  
HDD1  
Disconnect  
Recover  
HDD2  
HDD3  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Import CG File  
Memory Stick  
USB Flash Memory 1  
USB Flash Memory 2  
Import Logo File  
Format  
Local Disk Remain  
The following message appears.  
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5
6
Press the ENTER button.  
The formatting begins.  
When the formatting ends, the following message appears.  
Press the ENTER button, to close the message.  
Note  
Formatting a “Memory Stick” on this unit automatically creates the  
following directory structure on the “Memory Stick”.  
MSSONY/PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/INSTALL  
/JOB  
/LICENCE  
/CG  
/LOGO  
/REAL  
/EDL  
/FONT  
7
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Formatting a USB Flash Memory  
Format a USB flash memory in order to use it with this unit.  
1
Insert the USB flash memory into the USB connector on the side panel.  
The upper USB connector is number 1, and the lower connector is number 2.  
FACTORY USE  
REMOTE  
NETWORK  
USB  
8
1
5
1
15  
9
(
)
RGB GUI  
RESET  
USB connector  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [File Manager].  
1 Select [Format] and confirm; 2 Select [USB Flash Memory 1] or [USB  
Flash Memory 2] and confirm.  
1
2
Delete  
HDD1  
Disconnect  
Recover  
HDD2  
HDD3  
Export Job  
Import Job  
Import CG File  
Memory Stick  
USB Flash Memory 1  
USB Flash Memory 2  
Import Logo File  
Format  
Local Disk Remain  
The following confirmation message appears.  
5
6
Press the ENTER button.  
Formatting starts.  
When formatting is completed, the following message appears.  
Press the ENTER button, to close the message.  
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Note  
Formatting USB flash memory on this unit automatically creates the  
following folder structure in the USB flash memory.  
MSSONY/PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/INSTALL  
/JOB  
/LICENCE  
/CG  
/LOGO  
/REAL  
/EDL  
/FONT  
7
Press the MENU button, to close the menu.  
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Streaming  
You can encode the program output into Real Media streaming file format (.rm)  
within this unit, and broadcast it on the network.  
What Is Streaming?  
Streaming is one of the transmit multimedia data. Video and audio data is sent  
across a network, and may be played in real time.  
To carry out live streaming with this unit, the program video and audio is encoded  
in the format used by Real Player, and transmitted.  
Encoding takes place on the unit. There are the following two transmission  
methods.  
Transmission Features  
method  
Using the  
• The results of encoding are sent from the unit to the streaming  
server provided by the provider, and the viewers access the  
streaming server to view the live content.  
streaming server  
provided by the  
provider  
Provider  
• To some extent you can select such things as the number of  
clients that can view the content and delivery transfer rate  
because it is possible to obtain high network bandwidth,  
depending on your subscription with the provider.  
• There is a cost for use of a streaming server.  
• Obtain a subscription with a provider that provides a server that  
supports the RealMedia streaming file format (.rm).  
Using this unit as • The results of encoding are sent to the streaming server in the  
the server  
unit, and the viewers access this unit to view the live contents.  
• Since viewers directly access this unit, the number of viewing  
clients and the data transfer rates are limited by the network  
linking this unit to the viewers.  
• There is no cost for a streaming server.  
Caution  
You cannot encode the program output into a format other than Real Media  
streaming file format (.rm). If you want to encode into another format, you need  
to input the program output of this unit into another encoder and encode it.  
Streaming  
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Configuring the Network Settings  
With the network environment set up, make the network settings for this unit.  
Ask your network administrator for further information about your network.  
1
Connect a network cable to the NETWORK connector of this unit.  
Caution  
In order to meet EMC standards, use an STP (shielded twisted pair) type  
Ethernet cable.  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Network].  
Set the following items in the submenu.  
Entering the host name  
1 Select [Host Name], and confirm; 2 enter the host name in the input box,  
and confirm.  
1
2
[
]
Apply  
XXXXXXXXXX  
Host Name  
IP Setting  
DNS Setting  
MAC Address  
DHCP  
DHCP  
Not more than 15 characters  
The first character must be a letter.  
Setting the IP address  
1 Select [IP Setting], and confirm; 2 make a selection, and confirm.  
1
2
Apply  
Off  
Host Name  
IP Setting  
DNS Setting  
MAC Address  
DHCP  
DHCP  
DHCP  
Manual  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Default Gateway  
[Off]: if IP address not set  
[DHCP]: if address automatically obtained from DHCP server  
[Manual]: to input address manually  
When [Manual] is selected, enter the following items, and confirm.  
Input the default gateway if required.  
[IP Address]: Enter the IP address.  
[Subnet Mask]: Enter the subnet mask.  
[Default Gateway]: Enter the default gateway address.  
Caution  
Because the unit uses “172.27.72.0 netmask 255.255.255.0” internally, the  
unit will not operate correctly if settings are configured to include  
“172.27.72.0 netmask 255.255.255.0”.  
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Making DNS settings  
1 Select [DNS Setting], and confirm; 2 make a selection, and confirm.  
1
2
Apply  
Off  
Host Name  
IP Setting  
DNS Setting  
MAC Address  
DHCP  
Manual  
DHCP  
DHCP  
Domain Name  
Primary DNS  
[
]
.
.
.
.
.
.
Secondary DNS  
[Off]: if DNS not set  
[DHCP]: if address automatically obtained from DHCP server  
[Manual]: to input address manually  
When [Manual] is selected, enter the following items, and confirm.  
[Domain Name]: Enter the domain name. Enter from 3 to 63 alphanumeric  
characters. The first character must be a letter.  
[Primary DNS]: Enter the address of the primary DNS server.  
[Secondary DNS]: Enter the address of the secondary DNS server (Enter  
as required).  
5
Select [Apply], and confirm.  
A network setting update message appears.  
Note  
If the network settings are not changed, [Apply] is grayed out, and cannot be  
selected.  
Displaying the MAC address  
Select [MAC Address] to display the MAC address of the internal network  
card.  
1
2
Apply  
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX  
Host Name  
IP Setting  
DNS Setting  
MAC Address  
DHCP  
DHCP  
6
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Setting the menu  
These settings make it possible for the program output from this unit to be  
encoded in Real Media streaming file format (.rm), and transmitted by live  
streaming.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Streaming].  
Set the following items in the submenu.  
Selecting live transmission  
1 Select [Output], and confirm; 2 select [Live], and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Off  
Off  
Stream Name  
Size  
Live  
320x240  
Rate  
Clip Information  
Caution  
• When the above operation is done, the PGM viewer on the operation  
screen becomes smaller.  
• Even if left set to [Live], when this unit is powered on again, the setting  
returns to [Off].  
Entering the file name  
1 Select [Stream Name] and confirm; 2 select [File Name], and confirm;  
3 enter the file name in the input box, and confirm.  
1
2
3
[
]
Output  
Live  
File Name  
Path  
XXXXXXXXXX  
Stream Name  
Size  
320x240  
Rate  
Clip Information  
Not more than 20 characters  
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Setting the Streaming Output Path  
If multiple encoders connect to the streaming server, enter the path for  
identification. Set the path as necessary.  
1 Select [Stream Name] and confirm; 2 select [Path] and confirm; 3 enter  
the path following the default mount point (/broadcast/) in the input box and  
confirm.  
1
2
3
[
]
Output  
Live  
File Name  
Path  
XXXXXXXXXX  
Stream Name  
Size  
320x240  
Rate  
Clip Information  
Enter up to 50 alphanumeric characters.  
Example:  
If “anycast/test” was entered, access and view material by entering rtsp://  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/broadcast/anycast/test/xxx.rm on a client.  
Setting the video size  
1 Select [Size], and confirm; 2 select the size of video to be output, and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Live  
B 320 x 240  
240 x 180  
160 x 120  
Stream Name  
Size  
320x240  
Rate  
Clip Information  
Setting the transfer rate  
1 Select [Rate], and confirm; 2 select [Bit Rate], and confirm; 3 select the transfer  
rate, and confirm.  
1
2
3
Output  
Live  
Bit Rate  
384k DSL  
768k DSL  
512k DSL  
384k DSL  
256k DSL  
150k LAN  
64k ISDN  
56k Dial-up  
Stream Name  
Size  
320x240  
Rate  
Clip Information  
Notes  
• The actual transfer rates are as follows.  
768k DSLt700 kbps(Video:603.5 kbps Audio:96.5 kbps)  
512k DSLt450 kbps(Video:353.5 kbps Audio:96.5 kbps)  
384k DSLt350 kbps(Video:285.9 kbps Audio:64.1 kbps)  
256k DSLt225 kbps(Video:180.9 kbps Audio:44.1 kbps)  
150k LANt150 kbps(Video:118.0 kbps Audio:32.0 kbps)  
64k ISDNt50 kbps(Video:39.0 kbps Audio:11.0 kbps)  
56k Dial-upt34 kbps(Video:26.0 kbps Audio:8.0 kbps)  
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• The following are recommended for combinations of video size and  
transfer rate:  
320 × 240t384k DSL  
240 × 180t256k DSL  
160 × 120t150k DSL  
Entering content information  
1 Select [Clip Information], and confirm; 2 select the item to set, and  
confirm; 3 enter the information in the input box, and confirm.  
1
2
3
Output  
Live  
Title  
Summer Festa..  
[
[
[
]
]
]
Stream Name  
Size  
Author  
Copyright  
Wai-Wai..  
320x240  
© 2003 Sony  
Rate  
Clip Information  
The items you can set are as follows.  
[Title]: Enter a title of not more than 50 characters.  
[Author]: Enter an author name of not more than 100 characters.  
[Copyright]: Enter an owner name of not more than 100 characters.  
4
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Configuring the settings for connecting to a server  
When using the internal server  
Use the internal server of the unit for streaming transmission.  
Press the MENU button.  
Select [Streaming] in the top menu.  
1 Select [Server Setting] and confirm; 2 select [Own] and confirm.  
1
2
3
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
RTSP Port  
4
Select [Apply] and confirm.  
When using an external server  
Configure the settings to enable a connection to be established to the external  
server (Helix server of RealNetworks, inc.) to be used for streaming  
transmission. There are two methods: Account-based login and password-only  
login.  
For the following procedure, select [Ext (Account)] for account-based login or  
select [Ext (Password)] for password-only login. Then, contact the server  
administrator for details on the information to set (IP address, port, listen address,  
port range, protocol, user name, and password).  
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Note  
“Helix Administrator” mentioned in the following procedure refers to the  
configuration and administration screen for Helix Server.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
Select [Streaming] in the top menu.  
1 Select [Server Setting] and confirm; 2 select [Ext (Account)] or [Ext  
(Password)] and confirm;  
The subsequent setting items differ for [Ext (Account)] and [Ext  
(Password)].  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
RTSP Port  
It is now possible to configure [Server Address] and the items below.  
4
1 Select [Server Address] and confirm; 2 enter the IP address of the  
external server in the input box and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
8080  
554  
RTSP Port  
Note  
For [Ext (Password), enter the IP address of the unit (which is seen from the  
external server when network address translation [NAT] is used) in  
[Transmitter Address] of [Receiver] in the [Broadcast-Distribution] settings  
of Helix Administrator.  
5
1 Select [HTTP Port] and confirm; 2 enter the HTTP port set on the  
external server in the input box and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
8080  
554  
RTSP Port  
Note  
Enter the HTTP port in [Ports] in the [Server Setup] settings of Helix  
Administrator.  
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1 Select [RTSP Port] and confirm; 2 enter the RTSP port set on the  
external server in the input box and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
8080  
554  
RTSP Port  
Note  
Enter the RTSP port in [Ports] in the [Server Setup] settings of Helix  
Administrator.  
7
For [Ext (Account), 1 select [Listen Address] and confirm; 2 enter the IP  
address of the unit which is seen from the external server when network  
address translation [NAT] is used and confirm.  
Note  
There is no need to enter an IP address if network address translation will not  
be used.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
5050  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
554  
RTSP Port  
Listen Address  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
8
For [Ext (Password)], 1 select [Port Range] and confirm; 2 enter the port  
range set on the external server in the input box and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
8080  
554  
RTSP Port  
.
.
.
Listen Address  
Port Range  
30001 to 30020  
Note  
• Enter the same port range as that in [Receiver] of the [Broadcast-  
Distribution] settings of Helix Administrator. Also, make sure the firewall  
and other settings are configured so that communication between the unit  
and Helix Administrator is not rejected.  
• For [Ext (Account)], there is no need to configure the port range setting on  
the unit, but match the firewall and other settings to the port range of  
[RealNetworks Encoding] in the [Broadcasting] settings of the Helix  
Administrator with which the unit will communicate.  
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1 Select [Transport] and confirm; 2 select the protocol to use for  
communication with the external server and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
8080  
554  
RTSP Port  
.
.
.
Listen Address  
Port Range  
[
]
30001 to 30020  
UDP  
TCP  
Transport  
UDP  
B
Note  
For [Ext (Password), set the same protocol as that set in [Receiver] in the  
[Broadcast-Distribution] settings of Helix Administrator.  
UDP communicates with “udp/unicast.” Also check other settings such as  
the firewall settings.  
10 For [Ext (Account)], 1 select [Username] and confirm; 2 enter the user  
name to use for connecting to the external server in the input box and  
confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
8080  
554  
RTSP Port  
.
.
.
Listen Address  
Port Range  
[
]
30001 to 30020  
UDP  
Transport  
UDP  
B
TCP  
[
]
Username  
XXXXXXXXXX  
11 1 Select [Password] and confirm; 2 enter the password to use for  
connecting to the external server in the input box and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
Apply  
Stream Name  
Size  
Own  
320x240  
Ext (Account)  
Rate  
Ext (Password)  
Server Address  
HTTP Port  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
8080  
554  
RTSP Port  
.
.
.
Listen Address  
Port Range  
[
]
30001 to 30020  
UDP  
Transport  
UDP  
B
TCP  
[
[
]
]
Username  
Password  
XXXXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXXXX  
Note  
Set the same password as that set in [Receiver] in the [Broadcast-  
Distribution] settings of Helix Administrator.  
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12 Select [Apply] and confirm if you modified any settings in Steps 3, 4, 5, and  
6.  
This operation is not required if you only modified settings in Steps 7, 8, 9,  
10, and 11.  
13 Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Checking Connections to Other Devices  
You can check whether it is possible to connect to the default gateway set for [IP  
Setting] of [Network] in the top menu, the external server set for [Server Setting]  
of [Streaming] in the top menu, or another computer.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.  
Select [Streaming] in the top menu.  
Check the connection to each computer in the submenu.  
For the default gateway or external server  
1 Select [Connection Check] and confirm; 2 select the device for which to  
check the connection from the list and confirm.  
1
2
Output  
External Server  
Stream Name  
Size  
Default Gateway  
Other  
320x240  
Rate  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
For a device other than the above  
1 Select [Connection Check] and confirm; 2 select [Other] and confirm;  
3 enter the IP address of the device for which to check the connection in the  
input box and confirm.  
1
2
3
[
]
Output  
External Server  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX  
Stream Name  
Size  
Default Gateway  
Other  
320x240  
Rate  
Clip Information  
Server Setting  
Connection Check  
The following message appears and the communication check begins.  
A message notifies you whether the connection succeeded or failed.  
Press the ENTER button.  
4
5
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Starting and Stopping Streaming  
Starting streaming  
1
2
Press the ON LINE button.  
The ON LINE button lights red, and a transmission starts.  
ON LINE button  
7
4
1
8
5
2
9
6
3
ON LINE  
0
10  
MONI LEVEL  
DIM  
TB  
0
F
Caution  
Be sure to have a client computer available to check that a signal is being  
transmitted, using Real Player.  
Stopping streaming  
Hold down the ESC button, and press the ON LINE button.  
The ON LINE button goes off, and transmission ends.  
It is not possible to stop while the status is shown as “Starting.” Once it shows  
“Running” you can stop.  
Settings Required for Viewing Streaming  
This section describes how to configure settings on the computer for viewing  
material streamed from this unit. Perform these settings on network-ready  
computers.  
Downloading Real Player  
Download Real Player from the Web site of RealNetworks, Inc.  
Viewing streamed material from the unit  
1
Start Real Player.  
2
3
Click [Open] on the [File] menu.  
Follow the procedure below to enter an URL.  
When using the rtsp protocol for access  
rtsp://Server Address[:Port]/broadcast/[Stream Path]/File Name.rm  
* If port number 554 is to be used, you can omit [:Port] after the server  
address.  
When using the http protocol for access  
http://Server Address[:Port]/ramgen/broadcast/[Stream Path]/File Name.rm  
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* If port number 80 is to be used, you can omit [:Port] after the server  
address.  
Note  
For “Server Address,” “Stream Path,” and “File Name,” enter the character  
strings set on the unit.  
4
Press the Enter key.  
Note  
Select [Preferences] on the [Tools] menu in Real Player, and configure your  
connection settings in accordance with your network environment.  
Guidelines for number of Real Player connections depending on  
transfer rate (for Own)  
The following table shows the number of Real Player connections possible for  
each transfer rate.  
The figures are guidelines only, and depend on the operating conditions of the  
network.  
Transfer rate  
768k/512k  
384k/256k  
150k/64k/56k  
Number of Real  
Player connections  
5
10  
20  
When video/audio deteriorates or stops during streaming  
Streaming video/audio deteriorates or stops primarily due to network traffic, the  
player software or settings, or insufficient processing power in the computer  
running the player software.  
If such problems occur, check the above.  
When the message “Please wait for a while and reconnect”  
appears (for Own)  
If Real Player connects to the unit when the ON LINE button of [Live] of  
[Output] in the internal server settings (Own) is not pressed, the following  
“Please wait for a while and reconnect” standby clip is played. The standby clip  
is not played when the external server (Ext) settings are configured.  
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Placing Streaming Links in a Web Site  
This section describes how to offer streaming material to viewers using a Web  
page.  
Perform these settings on network-ready computers.  
1
Open a text editor such as Notepad, and enter the URL for the streaming  
content in Real Media format as shown below.  
rtsp://IP address of the unit or the external server (Helix Server)/broadcast  
(path)/specified filename.rm  
Example: rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/broadcast/live.rm  
2
Save the file with the extension “.ram”.  
Note  
This file becomes the metafile of the Real Media format.  
3
4
Upload to the Web server the metafile saved in step 2.  
Insert a link to the metafile in the Web page on which you want to publish  
the stream.  
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Appendix  
Maintenance  
This section describes how to check the operating software version, and upgrade.  
Checking the Operating Software Version  
You can check the version number of the operating software and hardware  
constituting this unit and the interfaces modules installed in this unit, as well as  
the unit’s serial number.  
1
2
Press the MENU button.  
In the top menu, select [Version], and then check the displayed version  
information.  
The items you can check are as follows.  
Main Application: you can check the version number of the operating  
software.  
Text Typing Tool: You can check the version number of the text typing  
tool software.  
Effect Board: You can check the firmware and hardware version of the  
effects board.  
Audio Board: You can check the firmware and hardware version of the  
audio board.  
Interface Modules 1 to 3: You can check the firmware and hardware  
version of the rear panel interface modules.  
Panel: You can check the firmware version of the front panel.  
Serial No. XXXXX  
Caution  
The interface module version only appears when the module is installed.  
3
Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
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Upgrading the Operating Software  
This section describes how to upgrade when there are improvements to the  
operating software and hardware firmware.  
Caution  
When the external hard disk is connected to the unit, always disconnect it before  
upgrading the operating software.  
Information on upgrades  
Information on software upgrades is available from the Anycast Station portal  
site operated by Sony.  
The following site also provides links to the portal site and information on  
upgrades.  
https://www.ecspert.sony.biz/ecsite/  
https://servicesplus.us.sony.biz/SoftwarePlusSearch.aspx (for the customers in  
the U.S.A.)  
https://www.sonybiz.net/anycast (for the customers in Europe)  
Download to a “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory.  
Upgrade procedure  
1
Insert a “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory holding the installation  
program in the “Memory Stick” slot or USB connector on the side panel.  
Cautions  
Before carrying out the following operation, plug the device into the  
“Memory Stick” slot or USB connector used for installation only, and  
remove other devices.  
2
3
Press the 1 (power) button on the side panel.  
This powers on the unit.  
“Memory Stick” slot  
FACTORY USE  
REMOTE  
NETWORK  
USB  
8
1
5
1
9
6
15  
9
(
)
RGB GUI  
RESET  
1 (power) button USB connector  
After the startup screen, press the F10 (Fn+0) key on the keyboard while the  
message is displayed indicating that function key input is possible.  
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The following screen appears.  
Next the “INSTALL” screen appears, and a message “C:Copying Program  
files...”  
Notes  
• If the same version is already installed, this object is grayed out, and  
excluded from the upgrade.  
• The “C:” in “C: Copying Program files...” refers to the “Memory Stick,”  
and “D:” and “E:” refer respectively to the upper and lower ports to which  
the USB flash memory is connected.  
4
Check that the progress indication has reached 100%, and press the keyboard  
ENTER key.  
The installation starts.  
Installation does not begin if you click the Enter button on the front panel.  
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In the “STATUS” column, an asterisk (*) blinks while the operating software  
is being installed. When installation ends successfully, “Completed” is  
displayed, and if installation has failed, “Error” is displayed instead.  
Caution  
Do not turn the unit off or remove a “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory  
from the unit while data is being read or written; otherwise the file may be  
destroyed.  
When the installation completes, the following message appears.  
5
Check the installation completed message, then press the keyboard ENTER  
key.  
This powers off the unit.  
When you next power on the unit, the operating software starts.  
Caution  
• During the installation, if the “STATUS” indication shows “Error”, repeat  
the installation process from the beginning. If this does not clear the  
problem, consult your dealer or your Sony service representative.  
• Users who purchased the optional BKAW-550/BKAW-570/BKAW-580  
should install the optional equipment and then perform the same version  
upgrade.  
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Messages  
If any problem occurs during operation of this unit, a message appears. Before  
asking your dealer for help, use the information in this section to try to solve the  
problem. If this is not successful, make a note of the displayed message number,  
and consult your dealer or your Sony service representative.  
Message Structure  
The messages that appear during operation of this unit consist of the following  
parts.  
Anycast Station main software messages  
Location (function) where message occurred  
Message type  
Message symbol (error)  
Message number  
Message details  
Response toforegone  
message  
To select [OK], press the ENTER button or Enter key on the keyboard.  
To select [Cancel], press the ESC button or Esc key on the keyboard.  
Text typing tool software messages  
To select [OK] or [YES], click the [Enter], or press the keyboard Enter key.  
To select [CANCEL], click the [Esc], or press the keyboard Esc key (Fn+~/`  
key).  
To select [NO], click the [Space].  
Message types  
The significance of the message type is as follows.  
Error message  
Message type: ERROR  
Message number: 4XXX-YYYY-ZZZZ (begins with 4)  
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As a result of an operation, an error occurred.  
Warning message  
message type: WARNING  
message number: 2XXX-YYYY-ZZZZ (begins with 2)  
This appears when a preliminary check before carrying out an operation  
discovered a problem.  
Confirmation message  
Message type: CONFIRMATION  
Message number: 1XXX-YYYY-ZZZZ (begins with 1)  
This type of message requests user confirmation, and can be cancelled.  
Informational message  
Message type: INFORMATION  
Message number: 0XXX-YYYY-ZZZZ (begins with 0)  
This provides information to the user.  
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List of Messages  
If a message on this list is displayed and still appears after trying the operation  
again, consult your dealer or your Sony service representative  
Number  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0006  
0007  
0008  
0009  
0010  
0011  
0012  
0013  
0014  
0015  
0016  
0017  
0018  
0020  
0021  
0022  
0023  
0024  
0025  
0026  
0027  
0028  
0029  
0030  
0031  
0032  
0033  
0034  
0035  
0036  
Message text  
Data has been exported to directory XX.  
Deleting ... Please wait.  
Exporting... Please wait.  
Format completed.  
Formatting ... Please wait.  
Import completed.  
Importing... Please wait.  
Shutting Down. Saving System Settings.  
Updating Network Settings.  
Installation finished. Please reboot for changes to take effect.  
Anycast Station Install Program  
Checking Memory Device.  
“Memory Stick” device was found.  
USB Flash Memory device was found.  
Installation canceled. Shutting down.  
Shutting Down.  
The changes will take effect after the next reboot.  
It is now safe to remove HDDX.  
Format Completed.  
Formatting ... Please wait.  
To re-mount the HDD, Please ensure it is properly connected and re-start the unit.  
Recovery completed.  
Recovering ... Please wait.  
Shutting Down. Cannot save the file during editing.  
One font file was copied.  
xx font files were copied.  
Please wait.  
Please wait. Importing... xx/xx fonts.  
Please wait.  
Please wait. Exporting... xx/xx sheets.  
Please wait.  
Please wait. Saving... xx/xx sheets.  
One or more frames were dropped during recording. Please check that the recording quality  
is sufficient.  
0038  
0039  
0040  
0041  
0042  
0043  
0044  
0045  
0046  
1002  
1003  
1004  
1005  
Deleting... Please wait.  
Loading has been canceled.  
Please reboot for changes to take effect.  
Checking xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ...Please wait.  
No answer from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is alive.  
Data has been save to file xx.  
File xx has not been recorded because video input signal was not detected.  
All files will be deleted. Are you sure you want to format “Memory Stick”?  
Are you sure you want to delete Preset Data xx?  
Delete xx?  
File xx already exists. Overwrite?  
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Message text  
File xx is currently being used as the LOGO or INT source. Do you really wish to delete this  
file?  
1006  
File xx is currently being used as the LOGO or INT source. Do you really wish to overwrite  
this file?  
1007  
1009  
1010  
1011  
1012  
1013  
Start Installation?  
Audio Source also will be set to Analog. L:xx R:xx  
When selecting DV Audio,DV Video will be selected automatically.  
When selecting DV Video,DV Audio will be selected automatically.  
Delete xx? All files on HDDX will be closed.  
All files will be deleted. Are you sure you want to format disk? Disk Size xxGB, File System  
ext3  
1014  
1015  
1016  
A file on External HDDX is currently being used. Do you really wish to format the HDD?  
Start recording source X.xxxx.avi  
Slot xx-xx DV interface has already been assigned as an input. Would you like to cancel the  
assignment and re-assign to the PGM output.  
1017  
1018  
1020  
1021  
When the audio input assignment is changed, opened files will be closed automatically.  
When the PGM Output assignment is changed, any opened files will be closed automatically.  
When the video input assignment is changed, opened files will be closed automatically.  
Main software will be closed to start Text Typing Tool. Recording and Streaming will be  
stopped.  
1024  
1025  
A file in External HDDxx is currently being used. Do you really wish to disconnect the  
HDD?  
1026  
1027  
All files will be deleted. Are you sure you want to format USB Flash Memory?  
Are you sure you want to set the Power Off Timer? The system will be shutdown in 2 hours.  
Recording of the audio assigned to Source xx is not currently supported.The DV embedded  
audio will be recorded.  
1029  
1030  
1031  
1032  
This source has already been assigned to Source No. xx. Would you like to assign it to  
Source No. xx instead?  
Disk recovery may take a considerable time to complete. Do you really wish to run the  
recovery tool?  
Disk recovery may take a considerable time to complete. Do you really wish to run the  
recovery tool? All files will be closed.  
1033  
1034  
1035  
Do you really with to delete xx?  
File Name, Saved Day  
Text Typing Tool will be closed to start main software.  
aMemory Stick  
1036  
aUSB Flash Memory 1  
aUSB Flash Memory 2  
1037  
1038  
File Name, Saved Day  
aall sheets  
acurrent sheet  
1039  
1040  
1041  
aMemory Stick  
aUSB Flash Memory 1  
aUSB Flash Memory 2  
aDuplicate current sheet  
aCreate a blank sheet  
1042  
1043  
Do you want to save changes before creating a new file?  
Do you want to save changes before opening a new file?  
A file with this name already exists.  
Overwrite?  
1044  
1045  
1046  
1047  
1051  
1052  
File Name, Saved Day  
Do you want to save changes before exiting?  
File Name, Saved Day  
When selecting SDI Audio, Embedded SDI Video will be selected automatically.  
When selecting SDI Video, Embedded SDI Audio will be selected automatically.  
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Message text  
CH1/2 and CH3/4 of the same source may not be assigned simultaneously. X/X is already  
assigned. Would you like to assign Y/Y instead?  
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1054  
1055  
1057  
1059  
1060  
2001  
Are you sure you want to delete Job XX?  
Job XX already exists. Overwrite?  
Do you want to delete xx?  
xx were not found. Do you want to select an alternative font?  
One or more interface modules require a firmware upgrade. [slot x]  
Could not find file xx.  
Please insert “Memory Stick” or USB flash memory containing Installation Software and  
select OK to retry installation.  
2002  
2006  
2007  
2009  
2010  
2011  
2013  
2014  
2015  
2016  
2018  
This USB Flash Memory needs formatting by the Anycast Station.  
This Memory Stick needs formatting by the Anycast Station.  
This type of compressed image file is not supported.  
Starting server. Please restart the streaming after a while.  
Insufficient Space on Memory Stick. XX  
Internal Disk Full.  
Invalid Date and Time. YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM  
Less than 500MB of free space remaining on Internal Hard Disk.  
“Memory Stick” is Write Protected. Please remove Write Protection and re-insert.  
Only images of size 160×120 are supported.  
Only the following sizes of CG file are supported : 720×540 960×720 1,024×768  
1,280×1,024(960).  
2019  
2020  
2021  
2022  
2023  
2024  
2025  
2026  
2027  
2031  
2032  
2033  
Please complete the current transiting before pressing the KEY button.  
Please complete the Network Settings before starting streaming.  
Please complete the Streaming Settings before starting streaming.  
Please complete the Video Output Settings before performing operation.  
Please enter Network Settings starting Streaming.  
Please insert a USB Flash Memory and select OK to retry.  
Source Name contains illegal characters. The characters /:,;*?"<>|[]= cannot be used.  
Streaming functions currently unavailable. Please enter Streaming settings to continue.  
To use the DSK, a CG file must be selected as the INT source. Please select a CG file.  
Server busy. Please wait and try again.  
Please complete the Date/Time Settings before performing operation.  
HDDX has been removed. To avoid file corruption before removing the HDD, please  
execute “Disconnect” from the File Manager menu.  
2035  
2036  
2037  
External Disk HDDX is full.  
Cannot record to this disk. The disk is not formatted, or has been formatted with an  
unrecognized file system.  
2038  
2039  
2041  
2042  
2043  
2044  
2046  
2047  
2049  
2051  
External Disk HDDX is not recognized.  
This file has already been opened. It is not possible to open a file twice.  
The number of files on HDDX has exceeded the system limit.  
Cannot change the audio input assignment while recording to HDD.  
Cannot change the video input assignment while recording to HDD.  
Cannot change the PGM Output assignment while recording to HDD.  
Insufficient Space on USB Flash Memory. XX  
This USB Flash Memory needs formatting by the Anycast Station.  
Please insert a Memory Stick and select OK to retry.  
USB Flash Memory is Write Protected. Please remove Write Protection and re-insert.  
Problems have been found on HDDX. To avoid erros during HDD recording and playback,  
please run the recover tool from the File Manager menu.  
2052  
2053  
2054  
More than one device is connected to the HDD port (HDDX). Only one HDD can be  
connected.  
Capture function is not ready.  
Please start main application first.  
2055  
2056  
Internal Disk Full...  
Could not create directry xx.  
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2057  
Message text  
USB Flash Memory full.  
Memory Stick full.  
2058  
This USB Flash Memory is write protected.  
Please remove Write Protection and re-insert.  
2059  
2060  
This Memory Stick is write protected.  
Please remove Write Protection and re-insert.  
2061  
2062  
2063  
2065  
2066  
2067  
Important System Files Missing.  
This USB Flash Memory needs formatting by the Anycast Station.  
This Memory Stick needs formatting by the Anycast Station.  
Please insert a USB Flash Memory and select OK to retry.  
Please insert a Memory Stick and select OK to retry.  
There was a invalid Font file, “xx.ttf.”  
No Font files were found on the USB Flash Memory.  
Please ensure the Font files are placed in directory.  
xx:/MSSONY/PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/FONT/  
2068  
No Font files were found on the Memory Stick.  
Please ensure the Font files are placed in directory.  
c:/MSSONY/PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/FONT/  
2069  
2070  
File Name contains illegal characters.  
The characters ¥ / : , ; * ? " < > | [ ] = % cannot be used.  
2071  
2072  
There were invalid Font files, “xx.ttf, xx.ttc, ...”.  
Recording of this type of source to HDD is not possible.  
No files were found on the Memory Stick. Please ensure t he files are placed in directory.  
x:xx  
2073  
2074  
No files were found on the USB Flash Memory. Please ensure t he files are placed in  
directory.x:xx  
Recording of this source to HDD is not possible while DV(SlotX-X) is being used for DV  
output.  
2075  
2076  
2077  
Could not find file xx.  
HDDX has been formatted by a later version of Anycast Station, and is incompatible with  
this version.  
2078  
2079  
2080  
2081  
2082  
2083  
2084  
2085  
More than two strage devices were found. Please ensure only one device is inserted.  
Internal Disk Full. Please delete unwanted files.  
Please enter the Job file name.  
Could not find Job XX  
Please enter xx Settings, then select “Apply”.  
Please enter Default Gateway Settings, then execute “Connection Check”.  
Please enter Other Settings, then execute “Connection Check”.  
Please enter Server Address Settings, then execute “Connection Check”.  
Connection to external server failed. Please check the Anycast Station Setup, and the status  
of the External Server and Network.  
2086  
2087  
4001  
4002  
4003  
4004  
4005  
4006  
4007  
4008  
4009  
4010  
Please enter xx Settings, then select “Live”.  
An error occurred during formatting.  
An error occurred when loading file.  
An error occurred when reading file.  
An error occurred when writing file.  
An error occurred while deleting the file.  
An error occurred while exporting.  
An error occurred while importing.  
An error occurred while opening CG file.  
Cannot execute encode process. Please restart the system.  
An error occurred while applying Network Settings.  
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4012  
Message text  
4013  
4014  
4016  
Unable to start due to Hardware Fault.  
4017  
4020  
4021  
No files were found on the Memory Stick. Please ensure the files are placed in directory.  
c:/MSSONY/PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/CG  
4022  
4023  
4025  
4026  
4027  
4028  
4029  
4030  
4031  
4032  
4033  
4034  
4035  
4036  
4037  
4038  
4039  
4040  
4041  
4042  
4043  
4047  
4048  
4049  
4050  
4051  
4054  
4055  
4056  
4057  
4058  
Unable to start due to Hardware Fault.  
Failed to acquire Network Settings from DHCP server.  
An error occurred during installation. Retry installation?  
Unable to start due to Hardware Fault. Installation Canceled.  
Please enter IP Address Settings, then select “Apply”.  
Please enter Primary DNS Settings, then select “Apply”.  
Please enter Subnet Mask Settings, then select “Apply”.  
The Subnet Mask contains an invalid bit pattern. Please re-enter then select “Apply”.  
Invalid Default Gateway address. Please re-enter then select “Apply”.  
When using DHCP to assign DNS Server settings, IP address settings must also be assigned  
by DHCP. Please re-enter then select “Apply”.  
4059  
4065  
4066  
4067  
4068  
4069  
4070  
4071  
Domain Name cannot end with a hyphen or a period. Please re-enter then select “Apply”.  
Domain Names must be 3 characters or longer. Please re-enter then select “Apply”.  
Domain Names must start with an alphabetic character. Please re-enter then select “Apply”.  
Host Names cannot end with a hyphen or a period. Please re-enter then select “Apply”.  
Unable to start due to Hardware Fault.  
External Disk HDDX is full. Recording stopped.  
External Disk HDDX is not recognized. Recording stopped.  
No files were found on the USB Flash Memory. Please ensure the files are placed in  
4074  
directory.  
xx:/MSSONY/PRO/LPS/ANYCAST/CG  
4075  
4076  
4077  
4078  
An error occurred during disconnecting. (HDDX)  
An error occurred again. The problem persists. Please contact the service center.  
External Disk HDDX is not recognized.  
An error occurred during recovering.  
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Message text  
More than one device is connected to the HDD port (HDDX). Only one HDD can be  
connected. Recording Stopped.  
4080  
An error occurred while deleting xx.  
A fault has developed with the internal fan. To avoid damage please shutdown the system as  
soon as possible.  
4081  
4082  
4083  
4084  
4085  
4086  
An error occurred when opening xx.  
An error occurred when reading xx.  
An error occurred when writing xx.  
Memory allocation error.  
An error occurred while opening TTF font file xx .  
An error occurred while reading file xx.  
Read permission denied or file does not exist.  
4087  
4088  
4089  
4090  
4091  
4092  
4097  
An error occurred while Warninging version compatibility of xx.  
Opening file failed.  
An error occurred while recovering.  
Signal format of input source x has been changed. Recording stopped.  
Connection timeout between encoder and server.  
An error occurred while saving Job.  
The system had failed in last shutdown.  
Please restart the unit.  
4098  
4099  
Please set Streaming Output to “Off” before performing this operation.  
If the following message appears, immediately turn off the power to the unit and consult  
your dealer or your Sony service representative.  
Number  
4045  
Message text  
A fault has developed with the internal fan.  
To avoid damage please shutdown the system as soon as possible.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check this section before consulting your dealer or your Sony service  
representative. If the unit still does not function properly, consult your dealer or  
your Sony service representative.  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible solutions  
See  
page  
Video-related  
Video does not appear in the  
source viewer.  
The connected device is not  
turned on.  
Turn the connected device on.  
The cables are not connected  
properly.  
Check that the cables are  
connected properly.  
The input signal is not assigned Check that the input signal is  
correctly.  
assigned correctly.  
Video does not appear in the  
PGM viewer.  
The FTB button is lit.  
Turn off the FTB button.  
The PGM does not switch.  
The [KEY ON] indicator on the While the KEY button on the  
operation screen is lit red.  
front panel is lit green, press the  
CUT button.  
Audio-related  
No sound is emitted from the  
speakers or headphones (the  
audio level meter does not move).  
The connected device is not  
turned on.  
Turn the connected device on.  
The cables are not connected  
properly.  
Check that the cables are  
connected properly.  
The input signal is not assigned Check that the input signal is  
correctly.  
assigned correctly.  
The CH ON button is not lit.  
Turn on the CH ON button.  
The audio channel fader has been Turn up the audio channel fader. 141  
left turned down.  
The PGM fader has been left  
turned down.  
Turn up the PGM fader.  
The monitor destination is set to Set the monitor destination  
AUX.  
displayed below the audio level  
meter to PGM.  
No sound is emitted from the  
speakers or headphones (the  
audio level meter moves).  
The monitor output level is  
turned down.  
Turn up the monitor output level 141  
with the monitor level adjustment  
knob.  
The TB button or the DIM button Turn off the TB button or the  
is lit.  
DIM button.  
No sound is emitted from the  
internal speakers.  
A device is connected to the  
monitor output connector.  
The peak indication does not  
disappear.  
The control of the peak  
indication is not possible if the  
input audio is DV or SDI.  
Check the input signal.  
DV input  
Noise occurs in the video or  
audio. No video or audio is  
output.  
The signal is not being received Disconnect and then reconnect  
clearly.  
the cables.After reconnecting the  
cables, restart the connected DV  
device and the unit.  
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Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible solutions  
See  
page  
Picture-in-picture  
The NEXT selection button  
flashes and the picture-in-picture same image for picture-in-picture  
effect is not applied.  
An attempt was made to use the Select a different image.  
as the one being used for keying.  
An attempt was made to use the Select a different image.  
image assigned to INT for  
picture-in-picture.  
An attempt was made to use the Select a different image.  
same image for picture-in-picture  
as the one being used for  
program output.  
Luminance keying and downstream keying  
Keying does not work. Keying is hidden because of the Change the Crop setting.  
Crop setting.  
Keying is hidden because of the Change the values set for Clip,  
Clip, Gain, or Density settings.  
Gain, or Density.  
Keying adjustments do not take A keying source created with  
Save keying sources created with 175  
PowerPoint in BMP format.  
effect.  
PowerPoint was saved in Tiff  
format.  
Luminance keying does not  
disappear when the KEY button button for luminance keying.  
is pressed.  
The KEY button is not an On/Off Make the KEY button light  
green, and perform a transition,  
such as with the CUT button.  
Keying does not disappear when Luminance keying is being  
the DSK button is pressed.  
Make the KEY button light  
green, and perform a transition,  
such as with the CUT button.  
performed.  
Keying does not disappear when Downstream keying is being  
a transition is performed with the performed.  
KEY button lit.  
Turn off the DSK button.  
Logos  
Keying does not work.  
Keying is hidden because of the Change the values set for Clip,  
Clip, Gain, or Density settings. Gain, or Density.  
Camera controls  
The camera cannot be controlled. The VISCA cables are not  
connected properly.  
Check that the VISCA cables are 49  
connected properly (to the  
VISCA connector on the unit and  
the VISCA IN connector on the  
camera).  
The camera has not been  
registered for control.  
Register the camera for control. 132  
The NEXT selection button  
assigned to the video feed from  
Select the NEXT selection button 134  
assigned to the video feed from  
the camera you want to control is the camera you want to control.  
not selected.  
The camera status is No  
Response.  
Reset the camera.  
The camera preset disappears.  
The backup switch on the camera Set the backup switch on the  
(EVI-D100/EVI-D100P) is not  
set to ON.  
camera (EVI-D100/EVI-D100P)  
to ON before saving the preset.  
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Possible causes  
Possible solutions  
See  
page  
Streaming media  
The video message “Please wait The ON LINE button has not  
Press the ON LINE button.  
for a while and reconnect”  
appears in Real Player.  
been pressed.  
The file name is wrong.  
Check that the file name set on  
this unit and the file name set in 195, 197  
Real Player are the same.  
The ON LINE button does not  
turn off.  
Only the ON LINE button is  
pressed.  
Hold down the ESC button and  
press the ON LINE button.  
The message “Streaming  
The streaming server is not  
Set for [Live] in [Output] on the 188  
top menu under [Streaming].  
functions currently unavailable. started.  
Please enter Streaming settings to  
continue.” appears, the ON LINE  
button does not be pressed.  
The message “Starting Server.  
Please restart the streaming after processing that the streaming  
a while.” appears, the ON LINE “status” changes “Initializing”  
It is a waiting time of the  
Wait several times, or once set for 188  
[Off] in [Output] on the top menu  
under [Streaming], and then set  
for [Live] again.  
button does not be pressed.  
for “Ready”. A waiting time  
depends on the parameters.  
“The live contents can not be  
view using Real Player.”  
The necessary settings for  
viewing the live contents are not viewing the live contents.  
set.  
Set the necessary settings for  
Real Player is stopped.  
Start Real Player playback.  
The streaming server does not  
Once set for [Off] in [Output] on 188  
transmit the live contents on the the top menu under [Streaming],  
network.  
and then set for [Live] again.  
[Reconnecting] keeps appearing A connection cannot be  
Check the settings of the unit,  
network environment, and status  
of the external server.  
for the status.  
established because of the  
settings of the unit, network  
environment, status of the  
external server, etc.  
USB device connection  
Cannot enter characters from a  
USB keyboard, even after  
disconnecting and reconnecting connected when the computer  
The USB keyboard was not  
recognized because it was  
Try connecting to the other USB 23, 188  
connector, or once set for [Off] in  
[Output] on the top menu under  
it.  
was busy performing processing [Streaming]. Or, connect the  
for the software.  
USB keyboard beforehand when  
turning on the power.  
Text typing tool  
Even with [Paint] selected and a [BG] is selected in the view  
transparency set in the [BG] tab, operation section.  
the background is not  
Select [Checker] or [Live] in the 116, 126  
view operation section.  
transparent.  
Even with [Transparent Black] or [Checker] or [Live] is selected in Select [BG] in the view operation 116, 126  
[Transparent White] selected in  
the [BG] tab, the background is  
not black or white.  
the view operation section.  
section.  
External hard disk  
The hard disk number does not  
appear in the source viewer.  
The source viewer is set to “No  
Assign.”  
Set the input with [Video Input  
Assign] on the top menu.  
The source viewer shows “No  
Interface Module.”  
Connect the interface module  
correctly.  
The hard disk is not recognized. Disconnect the cable, then  
reconnect, and restart this unit.  
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Possible causes  
Possible solutions  
See  
page  
External hard disk (continued)  
Attempts at recovery yield  
repeated messages, “An error  
occurred while recovering.”  
The hard disk data is  
unrecoverable.  
Use [File Manager] on the top  
menu t [Format].  
* This erases the data.  
Keyboard  
The keyboard does not work.  
The keyboard is out of range of  
the infrared sensor.  
Use the keyboard within range of 44  
the infrared sensor.  
The keyboard batteries are  
depleted (when the keyboard is  
detached for use).  
Replace the batteries.  
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About data  
“Memory Stick” Media  
• When you set the “Memory Stick” erasure  
prevention switch to “LOCK”, data such as  
images and mails cannot be recorded, edited, or  
deleted. Be sure to unlock the switch before  
transferring or copying data on the AWS-G500  
to the “Memory Stick”, or erasing data on the  
“Memory Stick”.  
• We recommend that you make a backup copy of  
important data on another “Memory Stick” or on  
a hard disk using a computer.  
Notes on using “Memory  
Stick” media  
• When you set the “Memory Stick” erasure  
prevention switch to “LOCK”, data cannot be  
recorded, edited, or deleted.  
Terminal  
Notes on using “Memory  
Stick Duo”  
Erasure  
prevention  
switch  
• Use a pointed object, such as a ballpoint pen, to  
move the “Memory Stick Duo” write-protect  
switch.  
• Do not write forcefully on the “Memory Stick  
Duo” memo area.  
Label area  
The position and shape of the write-protect switch  
may differ between the various types of “Memory  
Stick”.  
• Do not remove the “Memory Stick” while it is  
reading or writing data.  
Terminal  
• Data may be damaged if:  
- The “Memory Stick” is removed or the  
AWS-G500 is turned off while reading or  
writing.  
Write-protect  
switch  
- You use the “Memory Stick” in a location  
subject to the effects of static electricity or  
electric noise.  
Memo area  
Notes on using the Memory  
Select function  
• You cannot use multiple memory blocks  
simultaneously or continuously.  
• Never operate the Memory Select switch when  
the “Memory Stick” is inserted in the slot of the  
AWS-G500, as it may cause damage. Sony  
Corporation assumes no liability for failure  
resulting from such operation.  
• Make sure that the Memory Select switch is  
properly positioned to the side. When the switch  
is not positioned properly, the AWS-G500 may  
be damaged or malfunction.  
• Before inserting the “Memory Stick” in the slot  
of the AWS-G500, make sure that the memory  
you want to use is already selected.  
• A “Memory Stick” with the Memory Select  
function allows the user to select the internal  
memory of the “Memory Stick” with the  
selector switch. Care must be taken in the  
following cases as the supported devices only  
detect the selected memory:  
• We recommend that you back up important data  
recorded on the “Memory Stick”.  
• Do not affix anything other than the supplied  
label to the “Memory Stick” label area.  
• Affix the label so that it does not stick out  
beyond the label area.  
• When storing or carrying a “Memory Stick”,  
keep it in its original case.  
• Do not touch the terminal of the “Memory  
Stick” with anything, including your fingers or  
metallic objects.  
• Do not strike, bend, or drop the “Memory  
Stick”.  
• Do not disassemble or modify the “Memory  
Stick”.  
• Do not allow the “Memory Stick” to get wet.  
• Do not use or store the “Memory Stick” in  
locations subject to:  
- Extreme heat, such as in a closed car parked  
in the sun.  
- Direct sunlight.  
- Humidity or corrosive substances.  
- Formatting is only processed for the  
selected memory.  
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- The remaining memory is only indicated for  
the selected memory.  
- Errors are only displayed for the selected  
memory and are detected separately from  
the unselected memory.  
Specifications  
General  
Power Requirements  
AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
Power Consumption  
1.6 A-0.8 A  
Operating Temperature  
5ºC to 40ºC (41 to 104ºF)  
Dimensions (w × h × d)  
424 × 114 × 339 mm  
Mass  
Approximately 17 lb 10 oz  
(8.0 kg)  
Video Signals  
VIDEO INPUTS (standard configuration)  
Composite  
BNC type × 4  
Video: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ,  
Sync negative  
S-video  
DIN type × 4  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ,  
Sync negative  
C: 0.286 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(NTSC)  
C: 0.3 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(PAL)  
DV IN*  
RGB  
i.Link IEEE 1394 6-pin Type ×  
4
IEC 61883-2 equiv.  
D-Sub Shrink 15-pin  
Type × 2 (Female)  
XGA (1,024 × 768, 60 Hz  
75 Hz),  
SXGA (1,280 × 1,024, 75 HZ  
60 Hz)  
VESA (DMT) compliant  
Table of PC RGB input  
Dot  
clock  
Sync  
polarity  
Stand-  
ard  
fH  
fV  
Format  
Hori- Verti-  
(Hz) (MHz)  
zontal cal  
(kHz)  
VESA  
Nega- Nega-  
tive tive  
XGA VESA 60 Hz 48.363 60.004  
XGA VESA 75 Hz 60.023 75.029 78.75  
SXGA* VESA 60 Hz 63.981 60.02 108  
SXGA* VESA 75 Hz 79.976 75.025 135  
65  
(DMT)  
1,024×768  
VESA  
(DMT)  
VESA  
(DMT)  
VESA  
(DMT)  
Posi- Posi-  
tive tive  
Posi- Posi-  
tive tive  
1,280×1,02  
4
Posi- Posi-  
tive tive  
VIDEO OUTPUTS  
Composite  
BNC type × 1  
Video: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ,  
Sync negative  
DIN type × 1  
S-video  
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Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ,  
Sync negative  
C: 0.286 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(NTSC)  
C: 0.3 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(PAL)  
i.Link IEEE 1394 6-pin Type ×  
4
Analog Inputs 1-2  
Analog Inputs 3-6  
XLR/TRS Combo Type × 2  
Ref. Level:  
+4 dBu, 20 dBu, 44 dBu  
Mic. Power:  
+48 V  
DV OUT*  
TRS Type × 4 / Ref. Level:  
IEC 61883-2 equiv.  
+4 dBu, 20 dBu, 44 dBu  
RGB (VIDEO OUT) 15 k RGB (50 Hz/59.94 Hz)  
R: 0.7 Vp-p (75O)  
Analog Inputs 7-8  
DV IN*  
Pin × 2 / Ref. Level: 10 dBu  
i.LINK: IEEE 1394 (6 pins) × 4  
IEC 618832 compliant  
Audio standard level: 20 dBFS  
Sampling rate:  
G: 0.7 Vp-p (75O)  
B: 0.7 Vp-p (75O)  
SYNC: Composite sync TTL  
output - audio output  
RGB  
D-Sub Shrink 15-pin  
Type × 2 (Female)  
XGA (1,024 × 768 60 Hz,  
75Hz)  
12 bit 32 kHz 4ch (uses only  
ch 1 and 2)  
16 bit 48 kHz 2ch  
SXGA (1,280 × 1,024 60Hz)  
AUDIO OUTPUTS  
PGM OUT  
TRS Type × 2 / Ref.: +4 dBu /  
Menu setting  
Signal  
Impedance: 150 Ω  
Pin Type × 2 / Ref.: 10 dBu /  
Impedance: 470 Ω  
TRS Type × 2 / Ref.: +4 dBu /  
Impedance: 150 Ω  
FH (kHz) FV (Hz)  
Sync  
RGB  
OUT  
PGM  
OUT  
format  
*
**  
MIX OUT  
XGA  
XGA VESA  
(DMT) 60 Hz  
H-negative  
V-negative  
-
-
-
48.363  
60.023  
67.500  
15.734  
15.625  
60.004  
75.029  
75.000  
59.940  
50.000  
60 Hz  
AUX OUT  
XGA  
75 Hz  
XGA VESA  
(DMT) 75 Hz  
H-positive  
V-positive  
SXGA  
60 Hz  
SXGA VESA  
(DMT) 60 Hz  
H-positive  
V-positive  
MONITOR OUT  
TRS Type × 2 / Ref.: +4 dBu /  
Impedance: 150 Ω  
i.LINK: IEEE 1394 (6 pins) × 4  
IEC 618832 compliant  
Audio standard level: 20 dBFS  
Sampling rate: 12 bit 32 kHz  
4ch, 16 bit 48 kHz 2ch  
15k RGB  
60 Hz  
Composite  
sync  
NTSC  
PAL  
Video  
RGB  
15k RGB  
50 Hz  
Composite  
sync  
DV OUT*  
*
For details of RGB OUT settings, see “Setting the RGB Output  
** For details of RGB OUT settings, see “Selecting the Video Output  
HEADPHONES  
INTERCOM  
REF OUT  
BNC Type × 2  
Sync: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ,  
(NTSC)  
Sync: 0.3 Vp-p, 75 ,  
(PAL)  
1/4” Stereo Phone Jack Type ×  
1
70 mW × 2 / Impedance: 47 Ω  
D-Sub 9-pin Type (Female) /  
Original Parallel I/O  
C: 0.286 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(NTSC)  
C: 0.3 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(PAL)  
* DV IN/OUT connectors  
Other Interfaces  
Recorder Port  
HDD (in exfactory configuration)  
i.LINK: IEEE 1394 6-pin  
NETWORK  
RJ-45 Type × 1, 10 Base-T/  
100 Base-TX  
USB  
RGB(GUI)  
USB A type × 2, USB equiv.  
D-Sub Shrink 15-pin × 1  
(Female),  
Type × 2  
HDD IF: SBP2  
WXGA 1,280 × 800 60 Hz  
REMOTE  
Audio Signals  
(Provided for future functional expansion.)  
AUDIO INPUTS  
Specifications  
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RS-232C  
DV IN/OUT  
HDD  
i.LINK: IEEE 1394 6-pin Type  
× 2  
IEC 61883-2 equiv.  
i.LINK: IEEE 1394 6-pin  
Type × 1  
FACTORY USE  
(Provided for future functional expansion.)  
D-Sub 15-pin × 1 (Male),  
Original Parallel I/O  
HDD IF: SBP2  
MEMORY STICK  
“Memory Stick” Slot  
BKAW-580 serial digital interface module  
“Memory Stick Pro” and  
“Memory Stick Pro Duo” are  
not supported.  
DIN 8-pin type × 1, RS-232C  
Sony VISCA camera  
commands are supported.  
15.4” High Brightness LCD,  
WXGA (1,280 × 800 60 Hz)  
Built-In Speaker × 2,  
SDI IN  
SDI OUT*  
HDD  
BNC × 2  
VIDEO: 800 m Vp-p (75 O)  
SMPTE259M-C ITU-R656  
compliant  
VISCA  
AUDIO:  
Audio sampling rate:  
20 bit 48 kHz 2 channels  
(channels 1 and 2 or 3 and 4)  
SMPTE272M-A compliant  
BNC × 1  
VIDEO: 800m Vp-p (75 O)  
SMPTE259M-C ITU-R656  
compliant  
LCD  
Speaker  
Size: 20 × 40 mm  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
CD-ROM (× 1)  
AUDIO:  
Notes on using the CD-ROM (× 1)  
Pin to BNC connector (× 4)  
Battery: CR2032  
Operating instruction (× 1)  
Keyboard (× 1) 85 keys + Pointer /  
Audio sampling rate:  
20 bit 48 kHz 2 channels  
(channels 1 and 2)  
SMPTE272M-A compliant  
HDD i.LINK: IEEE 1394 S400  
(6 pins) × 1  
Infrared communication  
Powered from  
AWS-G500: +5 V  
Battery operation: CR2032 or  
2032 H × 2  
HDD IF: SBP2  
* The output may be limited when this module is  
used in combination with other interface  
modules provided in the future.  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Caution  
BKAW-550 PC Video Interface Module  
Due to the internal video processing of  
AWSG500, the output SDI signal is not  
guaranteed to be identical to the input SDI signal.  
(mounted in slot 3 of this unit)  
RGB  
D-Sub Shrink 15-pin  
Type × 2 (Female),  
XGA (60 Hz, 75 Hz),  
SXGA (60 Hz, 75 Hz)  
Recommended power cord  
NA  
Europe  
Part No. 1-551-812-11  
Part No. 1-782-929-22  
BKAW-570 SD Video Interface Module  
(mounted in slots 1 and 2 of this unit)  
Composite  
BNC type × 2  
Video: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ,  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
Sync negative  
S-video  
DIN type × 2  
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ,  
Sync negative  
C: 0.286 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(NTSC)  
C: 0.3 Vp-p at burst, 75 ,  
(PAL)  
Specifications  
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Dimensions  
375 mm  
424 mm  
339 mm  
133°  
114 mm  
93  
mm  
354 mm  
Dimensions  
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DNS (Domain Name  
System)  
A system which allows Internet  
domain names to be translated  
into IP addresses.  
Encode  
To use compression technology  
to create streaming files with  
appropriate bitrates for different  
bandwidths.  
Glossary  
Black burst signal  
A reference signal used to  
achieve external  
Domain name  
An identifier assigned to a  
group of computers and  
networks on the Internet.  
Domain names are delimited by  
periods (.), and arranged from  
the left in the order top level  
domain, second level domain,  
third level domain, and so forth.  
Equalizer (EQ)  
A function which controls  
specific audio frequencies in the  
high, mid, and low regions.  
Used to strengthen or delete  
specific frequencies in order to  
improve the audio.  
synchronization (GenLock).  
Color bars  
A test signal which displays  
vertical colored stripes on a  
monitor. Used to adjust the hue  
and saturation of colors on  
video cameras and monitors.  
ext3  
A file system widely used with  
Linux, which adds a journaling  
function (allowing data changes  
to be handled as transactions) to  
the ext2 file system. It requires a  
shorter time to recover from  
hardware problems.  
Downstream key (DSK)  
A function which allows  
pictures to be composed by  
taking video to which an effect  
has already been applied and  
adding further images and text.  
It is called downstream key  
because this processing is done  
at the very end of the processing  
stream.  
Color matte  
A color signal generated by this  
unit. The hue, saturation, and  
luminance of color mattes can  
be adjusted.  
Compressor  
Fade to black (FTB)  
An effect in which video fades  
out to a black screen.  
A function which smoothly  
limits audio signals exceeding a  
certain threshold. Used to even  
out audio signals which contain  
large differences in amplitude.  
Filter  
Embedded audio  
Audio that is embedded into a  
video signal.  
A function which removes high  
or low frequencies. Used to  
remove cable noise and other  
kinds of noise.  
Default gateway  
A router or computer on a  
network which serves as an  
entrance to an outside network.  
Other computers in the network  
access the outside network via  
the default gateway.  
EMC (Electro-Magnetic  
Compatibility)  
The properties of an electrical  
device of electromagnetic non-  
interference and  
electromagnetic immunity.  
Electromagnetic non-  
interference means that when  
the device operates it does not  
impair the operation of other  
devices, and does not act as a  
source of interference over a  
certain level that would be  
harmful to human health.  
Electromagnetic immunity is  
the property of electromagnetic  
susceptibility such that the  
device can operate without  
interference from  
Flip  
Screen explanatory diagrams,  
including text, illustrations,  
graphics, and maps. A flip is  
displayed in the video and is  
used to explain the video  
content.  
Delay  
A function which delays audio  
to bring it into synchronization  
with video, used when video is  
input later than the  
IEEE1394 (Institute of  
Electrical and Electronics  
Engineers 1394)  
A standard for a high-speed  
serial bus for connection not  
only of computer peripherals,  
but also of digital devices to  
each other. Known as FireWire  
by Apple Computer, and as  
i.LINK by Sony Corporation.  
corresponding audio.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol)  
A protocol for automatically  
assigning IP addresses to clients  
when they connect to a network,  
and recovering the addresses  
when they disconnect.  
electromagnetic radiation and  
so forth emitted by other  
devices.  
FTB (Fade to Black)  
See Fade to black  
Dimmer  
A function which slightly dims  
a picture or slightly lowers  
audio levels.  
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GUI (Graphical User  
Interface)  
Logo  
PFL (Pre-Fader Listen)  
Monitoring audio before level  
adjustments with the audio  
channel faders. Used to check  
the input audio. On this system,  
pan and level control are not  
applied to PFL audio, even if  
trim, filter, EQ, pan, and level  
control settings have been  
made.  
A permanently visible mark  
shown in video for the purpose  
of copyright protection.  
A user interface which, unlike  
traditionaltext-basedinterfaces,  
is designed around graphical  
elements such as buttons and  
menus.  
Luminance key  
A method of composing a  
picture by deleting video which  
contains components of a  
specified luminance  
Intercom  
A network that allows staff  
members to talk to each other  
during program production.  
(brightness). Typically used to  
extract bright characters from a  
dark background, so that only  
the characters can be added to  
the composed picture.  
Picture-in-Picture (PinP)  
An effect achieved by  
embedding a video within  
another video.  
Host name  
A name assigned to a computer  
on a network to make it easier to  
identify. Usually consisting of  
alphanumeric characters,  
Mix  
Post-Fader  
A type of transition effect. A  
new picture is mixed into an old  
picture, eventually replacing the  
old picture.  
Audio signals after the  
application of all adjustments  
except pan.  
although conventions differ  
according to the system. The  
most commonly used types are  
the terminal identifiers to the  
left of Internet domain names.  
Pre-Fader  
Audio signals before the  
application of any adjustments  
with audio channel faders. All  
other adjustments are the same  
as those for Post-fader. Pre-  
fader audio can be output from  
the AUX output connector.  
Monitor  
To listen to audio and view  
video. Or a device for viewing  
and listening.  
i.LINK  
The high-speed serial bus  
standard IEEE 1394.  
Also called FireWire. Allows  
connections between computers  
and peripherals, and also direct  
connections between digital  
devices such as digital cameras.  
Motion JPEG2000  
An extension to the JPEG2000  
image compression format that  
enables video recording. It  
provides picture quality  
Preset  
A function which allows a set of  
electrical settings to be saved  
and reproduced as a single set of  
data. This system has a camera  
preset function.  
comparable to the DV format,  
with file sizes that are smaller  
than DV. It is noted for high  
compression ratios in scenes  
with rapid movement, which are  
problematic for the MPEG  
format.  
IPv6  
The next-generation Internet  
Protocol, the successor to the  
current IPv4 protocol.  
Program (PGM) signal  
output  
The final video and audio  
signals output from this system,  
after the application of effects.  
The video seen by viewers.  
IRE (International Radio  
Engineers)  
A measure of the brightness  
level of video on the grayscale,  
ranging from 0 to 100. The  
brightness level of black is  
sometimes set at 0 IRE and  
sometimes set at 7.5 IRE.  
Oscillator  
A transmitter that oscillates at a  
fixed frequency, such as a sine  
wave. This unit is equipped with  
an internal audio oscillator.  
RCA pin  
A connector used on consumer  
audio equipment. Connectors  
come in color-coded pairs  
(often white for left and red for  
right). Also used for video  
signals (color yellow).  
Pan  
Limiter  
In audio, to adjust the right/left  
balance.  
A function which prevents  
audio levels from exceeding a  
specified threshold. Used to  
suppress peaks in audio with  
large differences in amplitude.  
In video, to move the camera to  
the left and right.  
Glossary  
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Talk back (TB)  
Trim  
An output signal format which  
displays pictures by using the  
three primary colors: Red,  
Green, and Blue.  
To pass along instructions, for  
example from a director. In this  
system, when you talk into the  
microphone on the front panel,  
your voice is output to the  
connected intercom system,  
allowing you to converse with  
other people on the intercom  
system.  
To adjust the input level of  
audio signals. These  
adjustments are performed at  
the input stage, before level  
adjustments with the audio  
channel faders.  
Serial digital interface  
(SDI)  
A standard for transmitting  
uncompressed digital video  
signals and embedded audio  
over a single coaxial cable.  
TRS  
A jack used in headphones and  
other devices.  
TB (Talk Back)  
See Talk back.  
VISCA  
STP (Shielded Twisted Pair  
cable)  
A type of cable for  
communications. Copper wires  
are twisted in pairs, and then  
shielded.  
A protocol developed by Sony  
which allows video equipment  
to be connected to computers.  
Telop (Television Opaque  
Projector)  
Superimposed text and image  
resources, such as television  
subtitles. This also refers to text  
and images that have been  
combined with video.  
Wipe  
A type of transition effect. A  
new picture moves in to replace  
an old picture, as if wiping the  
old picture away.  
Streaming  
Real-time playback of audio  
and data received over a  
network. Compared to  
Threshold  
The level at which a limiter or  
compressor is activated.  
XLR  
A 3-pin connector, often called  
a Cannon connector. A locking  
mechanism keeps the connector  
securely connected even when  
the cable is pulled. Very stable  
despite its simple structure, and  
often used on microphones to  
suppress handling noise.  
“download” playback, which  
starts after all the data has been  
received, streaming allows  
playback of data received up to  
now. Formats which enable  
streaming include RealMedia,  
Windows Media, and Quick  
Time. This system supports the  
RealMedia streaming file  
format (.rm).  
Thumbnail  
An image which has been  
reduced in size for the purpose  
of displaying a list of many  
images.  
Tilt  
To move a camera up and down.  
Transition  
Subnet mask  
To switch from one video to a  
different video over a certain  
time interval. Transitions can be  
used together with text and  
image keys to compose and  
erase pictures.  
An IP address, which indicates  
the address of a device in a  
network, has two components: a  
network address (the address of  
the network) and a host address  
(the address of an individual  
computer). A subnet mask is a  
value used to specify how many  
bits in the IP address are  
reserved for the network  
address. A subnet is a smaller  
network created by dividing a  
large network into two or more  
parts.  
Transition effect  
Gradually switching from one  
video to another through the  
application of one of various  
effects. This systems supports  
two type of transition effects:  
mix and wipe.  
Superimpose  
A type of special effect in video  
editing, used to display text and  
pictures over other pictures.  
Glossary  
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Example Applications ........13  
External Hard Disk ....52, 142  
Symbols  
“Memory Stick” slot ..........23  
C
camera supporting VISCA  
Numerics  
Connecting a Camera With  
VISCA Support ............. 50  
Connecting a Computer ..... 51  
Connecting a Microphone .. 50  
F
75-W termination switch ....21  
FACTORY USE connector 23  
A
ACCESS buttons ...............15  
Chroma Level ...........160  
Limiter/Compressor ...166  
Luminance Level .......160  
Luminance Offset ......160  
Adjusting Analog Video Input  
Adjusting Color Matte ......161  
Adjusting the Audio Left and  
Right Channel Balance ..166  
Adjusting the equalizer .....165  
Adjusting the Output Levels for  
Each Destination ..........166  
G
Connecting a Plasma Display/  
Ground terminal ................19  
Connecting a VCR ............ 52  
Connecting an amplifier ..... 54  
Controlling Cameras ....... 132  
H
Headphone connector  
(HEADPHONES)  
(standard phone jack) ......20  
I
i.LINK connector  
Cutting High Frequency or Low  
Importing Graphics Files ..175  
Importing Logo Files .......176  
Input/Output Signals ..........56  
Installing the Unit ..............41  
D
Deleting Files ................. 177  
Determining the Audio Signal  
Output Destinations ...... 156  
DV connectors  
(DV IN/OUT) ........ 21, 142  
Adjusting the Program Output  
Video Image Quality .....162  
Analog video input  
Audio channel faders .........16  
Audio level meter ..............25  
AUDIO MONITOR button .16  
Intercom interface  
J
Audio Signal Related  
E
AUTO TRANS button .18, 68  
AUX output connector (AUX)  
1/2 (TRS, balanced) ........20  
K
EFFECT button ....17, 71, 85  
Effect preview .................. 88  
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Streaming display ..............27  
L
P
PC video interface module . 22  
SUPPLIED  
ACCESSORIES ...........218  
Line input connectors (LINE)  
PGM audio output connectors  
(PGM) L/R (TRS,  
Switching a wipe ...............70  
Luminance Keying ............84  
PGM selection button ........ 66  
PGM selection buttons ....... 17  
PGM video output connectors  
Picture-in-Picture .............. 75  
Power supply connector  
Switching with a dissolve ...69  
M
T
“Memory Stick” ..............215  
“Memory Stick Duo” .......215  
Menu operations ................31  
Microphone/line input connec-  
tors (MIC/LINE) 1/2 .......20  
Microphone/line input connec-  
tors (MIC/LINE) 3/4/5/6 .20  
MIX output connector (MIX)  
Monitor level adjustment  
Monitor output connectors  
(MONI) (RCA) ..............20  
Audio Input Assign .....59  
Audio MIC/  
Audio Output  
Audio Utility .............168  
Fade To Black .............77  
File Manager ....151, 176,  
LCD Backlight ............47  
Video Effect .........73, 87  
Video Input Assign ......57  
Video Output ......48, 162  
PVW viewer ...26, 67, 88, 90  
R
Reference output connectors  
RGB input connectors  
N
Names and Functions of  
NETWORK connector .......23  
Network Settings .............186  
NEXT selection buttons .....17  
Numeric buttons ................18  
RGB output connectors  
S
SD video interface module . 21  
Serial digital interface  
Setting the Date and Time .. 46  
Setting the microphone/  
transition effect .................68  
Transition lever ...........17, 68  
transition time .............72, 80  
O
ON LINE button ................15  
Operating monitor connector  
OPTIONAL  
ACCESSORIES ...........218  
Oscillator Signal ..............168  
Output from the AUX output  
U
Upgrading the Operating  
USB connector (USB) ........23  
Showing a Logo on the  
Software Version ............ 199  
Output from the MIX output  
Output from the PGM output  
V
Video Signal Related  
Video Switching ................65  
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VISCA connector ..............19  
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Trademarks  
• Anycast Station and  
are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• “Memory Stick”,  
, “MagicGate Memory Stick” and  
are registered  
trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• “Memory Stick Duo” and  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• “MagicGate Memory Stick Duo” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
• “Memory Stick PRO” and  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo” and  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• i.LINK and the iLINK logo “ ” are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• All other company names and product names mentioned here may be the trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective companies.  
• The symbols for ™ and ® are omitted in these instructions.  
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