C:\#works\120700485_MVS_SUG\120700485_AEEG100011_GB\4448461111_4448463111\MVS6 masterpage:Right C:\#works\120700485_MVS_SUG\120700485_AEEG100011_GB\4448461111_4448463111\MVS6 masterpage:Left 500_3000SY\01GB01COV-SYL.fm 500_3000SY\01GB08CV4-SYL.fm 01GB01COV-SYL.book Page 54 Tuesday, September 18, 2012 7:16 PM 01GB01COV-SYL.book Page 1 Tuesday, September 18, 2012 7:15 PM Multi Format Switcher System MVS-3000 System (With ICP-3000 Control Panel) MVS-3000 ICP-3000 MKS-6550 Startup Guide [English] Sony Corporation MVS-3000 System Printed in Japan Software Version 1.00 and Later (SY) 2012.09 32 4-448-463-11 (1) Printed on recycled paper. © 2012 1st Edition MVS-6500 System MVS-6500MVS-3000 System System 4-448-461-11 (1) 4-448-461-4-448-463-11 (1) 11 (1) NOTICE TO USERS © 2012 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. 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Configuring Multi Viewer .......................... 22 Table of Contents Assigning Signals to Subscreens................. 23 Setting Multi Viewer Tally Output ............. 24 Setting Tally............................................... 24 Setting Parallel Tally................................... 24 Overview Setting Serial Tally...................................... 24 Enabling Background DME Wipes .......... 34 Introduction ................................................. 4 Setting the Startup State .......................... 34 Names of Parts............................................ 5 Selecting the Startup Mode at Power On.... 34 MVS-3000 Multi Format Switcher Processor.............................................. 5 Customizing the User Default Settings....... 35 ICP-3000 Control Panel................................ 7 Saving Data to Removable Disk .............. 36 Setting Up a Removable Disk for Use........ 36 Saving/Recalling User Settings on Removable Disks .................................................. 36 Connection Setting Simple Connection of AUX Bus Remote Panel ..................................... 37 MVS-3000 System Configuration............... 8 Video Input/Output Systems......................... 8 Device Control Systems................................ 9 Connecting Devices.................................. 10 Basic Image Creation Operations MVS System Connection............................ 10 Video Switching (Transitions) ................. 39 Peripheral Device Connection .................... 11 Types of Transitions (Mix/NAM/Wipe/DME Wipe) ................................................. 39 Names of Parts in the Control Panel ........... 40 Preparation Video Transitions using Cuts...................... 40 Video Transitions using Wipes or Mixes.... 41 Preparation Procedure ............................. 13 Saving DME Wipe Settings in a DME Wipe Turning Power On/Off............................... 14 Snapshot............................................. 44 Opening Menus........................................... 15 Setting Picture-in-Picture (DME Wipe)...... 44 Configuring the Network .......................... 16 Saving/Recalling a DME Wipe Snapshot ... 45 Setting Signal Formats............................. 17 Inserting Titles (Keys) .............................. 47 Setting the Signal Format............................ 17 What is a Key? ............................................ 47 Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio.................. 18 Entering Titles using Luminance Keys....... 47 Assigning Signals to Cross-Point Composing Images using Chroma Buttons................................................ 19 Keys..................................................... 50 Setting the Signal Name.............................. 19 Assigning Pair Signals to Cross-Point Buttons............................................... 19 Assigning M/E Reentry Input Signals to Cross-Point Buttons........................... 20 Assigning Output Signals ........................ 21 Setting Monitor Outputs ............................. 21 Using Multi Viewer .................................... 22 Setting Multi Viewer Output ...................... 22 Table of Contents 3 Overview Overview Introduction The Startup Guide (this document) describes the basic settings and operations to begin using the MVS system. For details about settings and operations, refer to the User’s Guide. 4 Introduction Names of Parts MVS-3000 Multi Format Switcher Processor Overview Rear panel Slots 1 to 5 a -AC IN A and B connectors Slots 6 to 8 b U terminal Slots 1 to 5 c PRIMARY INPUTS 1 to 32 connectors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 IN 1 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IN 2 32 33 3 48 1 OUT 4 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5 32 d OUTPUTS 1 to 16 connectors Slots 6 to 8 e TALLY/GPI IN 1 to 18 and TALLY/ GPI OUT 1 to 48 connectors h UTIL (FM) connector f SERIAL TALLY connector g REMOTE 1 to 4 connectors i FM DEVICE connector 6 SERIAL TALLY REMOTE 4 REMOTE 3 REMOTE 2 REMOTE 1 7 TALLY/GPI IN13-18 OUT33-48 TALLY/GPI IN7-12 OUT17-32 TALLY/GPI IN1-6 OUT1-16 UTIL(FM) FM DEVICE 8 REF IN UTIL(SW) MVS REMOTE S2 REMOTE S1 UTIL(SCU) S-BUS m MVS connector l REMOTE S1 and S2 j S-BUS connector connectors n UTIL (SW) connector k UTIL (SCU) connector o REF INPUT connectors Names of Parts 5 a - AC IN (AC power input) A and B connectors i FM (frame memory) DEVICE connector (USB 2.0 (3-pin) compliant) Connect to 100 V to 240 V AC power supply with the This connector is for attaching an external HDD for frame optional AC power cords. memory.2) The unit is equipped with two power supplies. When A or B power supply is connected, unit operation can proceed. j S-BUS connector (BNC-type)1) Overview Connect this connector with a BNC cable to an S-Bus data b U (signal ground) terminal link via a T bridge. Connect to the system ground. Connecting devices such as IXS series routing switchers and MKS-8080/8082 AUX bus remote panels via an S-Bus c PRIMARY INPUTS 1 to 32 connectors (BNC- data link enables the following kinds of control. type)1) • Returning to the S-Bus, tally data created by this unit on These connectors allow you to input up to 32 serial digital the basis of data received from other devices video signals. • Switching the cross-points of a routing switcher from the control panel d OUTPUTS 1 to 16 connectors (BNC-type)1) • Switching the cross-points of a switcher from the remote These connectors output serial digital signals. You can panel assign them as program output, preview output, AUX • Displaying on the control panel source names set on a output, and so on. routing switcher Make output assignments on the MVS-3000 system control panel. k UTIL (SCU) (utility (SCU)) connector (RJ-45 compliant) Types of output signal Configurable connectors Intended for future expansion. Re-Entry Source OUTPUTS 1 to 12 Aux Bus OUTPUTS 1 to 12 l REMOTE S1 and S2 connectors (D-sub 9-pin, RS- 422A compliant) Output/MV/FC/DME OUTPUTS 1 to 16 (FC: 15, 16 combination only) These connectors are used to operate the MVS-3000 system from external devices or editing control systems For details about output signals and settings, refer to the such as the BVE-9100. User’s Guide. Define the types of the connected devices on the control panel. e TALLY/GPI IN (tally/ general purpose interface input) 1 to 18 and TALLY/GPI OUT (tally/ general m MVS (multi format video switcher) connector purpose interface output) 1 to 48 connectors (D-sub (RJ-45 compliant) 25-pin) Connect to an ICP-3000 control panel. Output tally data created with the control panel of the MVS-3000 system (open collector). n UTIL (SW) (utility (SW)) connector (RJ-45 These connectors can also be used as GPI output ports. compliant) You can also input trigger signals as GPI inputs. Intended for future expansion. Input and output settings are made on the control panel of the MVS-3000 system. o REF INPUT (reference video input) connectors (BNC-type)1) f SERIAL TALLY connector (D-sub 9-pin, If you wish to synchronize this unit to an external reference RS-422A) signal, input the reference signal. For an HDTV system, Output tally data created with the control panel of the input an HD tri-level sync signal, black burst signal, or MVS-3000 system. analog sync signal. For an SDTV system, input a black burst signal or analog sync signal. g REMOTE 1 to 4 connectors (D-sub 9-pin, RS- The two connectors have a loop-through configuration. 422A) Signal input to one connector can be output from the other Connect devices supporting Sony 9-pin VTR, VDCP connector. If you will not be using the loop-through (Video Disk Communications Protocol), or P-Bus output, be sure to terminate the unused connector with the (Peripheral II Protocol) protocols.
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