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Product Type Processor (Video Processor)
Model MKS-6570
Brand Sony
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 430 x 44 x 300 mm (1U rack mount)
Weight Approx. 3.5 kg
Power Supply AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Approx. 50 W
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature -20°C to 60°C
Supported Video Formats 4K, HD, SD, HDR
Inputs 3G-SDI, HDMI, composite
Outputs 3G-SDI, HDMI, analog
Main Functions Video processing, format conversion, frame sync, color correction, noise reduction
Control Interface RS-232, Ethernet, GPI
Maintenance Keep vents clean, avoid moisture, check connections periodically
Safety Do not open cover; risk of electric shock. Use grounded outlet
Spare Parts Power supply unit, fan, control board available from Sony service centers
Repairability Module replaceable by qualified technician; user only replace fuse
Included Accessories Power cord, rack mount ears, manual

Frequently Asked Questions - MKS-6570 SONY

What is the Sony MKS-6570 used for?
The Sony MKS-6570 is a professional processor designed for video processing and format conversion in broadcast and production environments.
How do I connect the MKS-6570 to my system?
Use SDI or HDMI cables to connect video sources and displays. Connect power and control via Ethernet or RS-232 for remote operation.
Does the MKS-6570 support 4K resolution?
Yes, it supports 4K up to 60p with HDR, as well as HD and SD formats.
Can I mount the MKS-6570 in a rack?
Yes, it is a 1U rack-mountable unit. Rack ears are included.
How do I clean the MKS-6570?
Use a dry cloth. Do not use liquids. Ensure vents are dust-free.
What should I do if the device overheats?
Check that air vents are not blocked. Ensure adequate airflow. If issue persists, contact Sony support.
Is the power supply universal?
Yes, it accepts AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, automatically switching.
Can I update the firmware of the MKS-6570?
Firmware updates are available via Sony's support website and installed through the Ethernet port.
How do I reset to factory settings?
Go to the menu under 'System Settings' and select 'Factory Reset'. Confirm the action.
Where can I find spare parts?
Spare parts are available through authorized Sony service centers or the Sony Parts Portal.

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USER MANUAL MKS-6570 SONY

Multi Format Switcher System

MVS-6520 System MVS-6530 System MVS-3000A System MVS-3000 System

(With ICP-series Control Panel)

MVS-6520 MVS-6530 MVS-3000A MVS-3000

ICP-6520 ICP-6530 ICP-3000 ICP-3016

ICP-6511 MKS-6550 MKS-6570

Startup Guide English

Software Version 1.10 and Later

1st Edition (Revised 2)

MVS-6520 System

MVS-6530 System

MVS-3000A System

MVS-3000 System

{SY}

4-448-461-13 (1)

Sony Corporation

Printed in Japan

2019.04 32

©2012

SONY MKS-6570 - MVS-6520 System MVS-6530 System MVS-3000A System MVS-3000 System - 1

NOTICE TO USERS

© 2012, 2013 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation.

SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF.

Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement.

Table of Contents

Overview

Introduction 4

Names of Parts...... 5

MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 Multi Format Switcher Processor..... 5

ICP-6520/6530/3000/3016 Control Panel..... 8

ICP-6511 Menu Panel....9

Connection

System Configuration.... 10

Video Input/Output Systems.... 10

Device Control Systems.... 11

Connecting Devices.... 12

MVS System Connection.... 12

Peripheral Device Connection 13

Preparation

Preparation Procedure 15

Turning Power On/Off.... 16

Opening Menus.... 18

Configuring the Network 19

Setting the Control Panel Type.... 20

Setting Signal Formats.... 21

Setting the Signal Format.... 21

Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio.... 22

Assigning Signals to Cross-Point Buttons 22

Setting the Signal Name.... 22

Assigning Pair Signals to Cross-Point Buttons.... 23

Assigning M/E Reentry Input Signals to Cross-Point Buttons.... 24

Assigning Output Signals 24

Setting Monitor Outputs 24

Using Multi Viewer 25

Setting Multi Viewer Output.... 25

Configuring Multi Viewer 26

Assigning Signals to Subscreens...... 26

Setting Multi Viewer Tally Output ...... 27

Setting Tally.... 28

Setting Parallel Tally.... 28

Setting Serial Tally.... 28

Assigning 8-Keyer Buttons (MVS-6530 only) 37

Assigning Key 5 to Key 8 to 1st Row Buttons....37

Assigning Key Selection Functions to Next Transition Selection Buttons..... 38

Enabling Background DME Wipes (MVS-3000/3000A only).... 39

Setting the Startup State 39

Selecting the Startup Mode at Power On .... 39

Customizing the User Default Settings..... 40

Saving Data to Removable Disk .... 41

Setting Up a Removable Disk for Use ..... 41

Saving/Recalling User Settings on Removable Disks.... 42

Setting Simple Connection of AUX Bus Remote Panel 43

Basic Image Creation Operations

Video Switching (Transitions) 45

Types of Transitions (Mix/NAM/Wipe/DME Wipe) ..... 45

Names of Parts in the Control Panel ...... 46

Video Transitions using Cuts...... 47

Video Transitions using Wipes or Mixes.... 48

Saving DME Wipe Settings in a DME Wipe Snapshot .... 50

Setting Picture-in-Picture (DME Wipe)..... 50

Saving/Recalling a DME Wipe Snapshot ... 52

Inserting Titles (Keys) 53

What is a Key? 53

Entering Titles using Luminance Keys...... 53

Composing Images using Chroma Keys 56

Overview

Introduction

The Startup Guide (this document) describes the basic settings and operations to begin using the MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 system.

For details about settings and operations, refer to the User's Guide.

System name and nomenclature

An MVS system using the MVS-6520, MVS-6530, or MVS-3000A Multi Format Switcher Processor is referred to as the “MVS-6520/6530/3000A system,” and an MVS system using the MVS-3000 Multi Format Switcher Processor is referred to as the “MVS-3000 system.”

In this document, the MVS-6520/6530/3000A system and MVS-3000 system are collectively referred to as the “MVS system.”

Also, the ICP-6520, ICP-6530, ICP-3000, and ICP-3016 control panels are collectively referred to as the “ICP-series control panel.”

Illustrations and screenshots

The illustrations and screenshots used in this document to describe functions and procedures may vary depending on the system configuration.

Names of Parts

MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 Multi Format Switcher Processor

Rear panel: MVS-6520, MVS-3000A, and MVS-3000

Slots 1 to 5 Slots 6 to 8 ① ~AC IN A and B connectors ② √ terminal

Slots 1 to 5③ PRIMARY INPUTS 1 to 32 connectors ④ OUTPUTS 1 to 16 connectors

Slots 6 to 8⑤ TALLY/GPI IN 1 to 18 and TALLY/GPI OUT 1 to 48 connectors ⑥ SERIAL TALLY connector ⑦ REMOTE 1 to 4 connectors ⑧ UTIL (FM) connector ⑨ FM DEVICE connector SERIAL TALLY REMOTE 4 REMOTE 3 REMOTE 2 REMOTE 1 TALLY/GPI IN13-18 OUT33-48 TALLY/GPI IN7-12 OUT17-32 TALLY/GPI IN1-6 OUT1-16 UTIL(FM) FM DEVICE…

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Rear panel: MVS-6530

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Slots 1 to 5 Slots 6 to 8 ① ~AC IN A and B connectors ② √ terminal

Slots 1 to 5③ PRIMARY INPUTS 1 to 48 connectors IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 IN 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 OUTPUTS 1 to 32 connectors 1 16 17 32 33 4…

Slots 6 to 8⑤ TALLY/GPI IN 1 to 18 and TALLY/GPI OUT 1 to 48 connectors ⑥ SERIAL TALLY connector ⑦ REMOTE 1 to 4 connectors ⑧ UTIL (FM) connector ⑨ FM DEVICE connector SERIAL TALLY REMOTE 4 REMOTE 3 REMOTE 2 REMOTE 1 TALLY/GPI IN13-18 OUT33-48 TALLY/GPI IN7-12 OUT17-32 TALLY/GPI IN1-6 OUT1-16 UTIL(FM) FM DEVICE…

①~AC IN (AC power input) A and B connectors (3-pin)

Connect to 100 V to 240 V AC power supply with the optional AC power cords.

The unit is equipped with two power supplies. When A or B power supply is connected, unit operation can proceed.

② (signal ground) terminal

Connect to the system ground.

③ PRIMARY INPUTS

1 to 32 connectors (BNC-type) 1) : MVS-6520/3000A/3000

1 to 48 connectors (BNC-type) 1) : MVS-6530

These connectors allow you to input up to 32 or up to 48 serial digital video signals to the MVS-6520/3000A/3000 or MVS-6530, respectively.

④ OUTPUTS

1 to 16 connectors (BNC-type) 1) : MVS-6520/

3000A/3000

1 to 32 connectors (BNC-type) 1) : MVS-6530

These connectors output serial digital signals. You can assign them as program output, preview output, AUX output, and so on.

Make output assignments on the MVS system control panel.

The configurable connectors for each signal type are given below.

Switcher processorType of output signal
Re-Entry SourceAux Bus Output/MV/FC/DME
MVS-6520/3000AOUTPUTS 1 to 16OUTPUTS 1 to 16OUTPUTS 1 to 16 (FC: 15, 16 combination only)
MVS-6530OUTPUTS 1 to 24OUTPUTS 1 to 24OUTPUTS 1 to 32 (FC: 15, 16 and 31, 32 combinations only)
MVS-3000OUTPUTS 1 to 12OUTPUTS 1 to 12OUTPUTS 1 to 16 (FC: 15, 16 combination only)

For details about output signals and settings, refer to the User's Guide.

⑤ TALLY/GPI IN (tally/general purpose interface input) 1 to 18 and TALLY/GPI OUT (tally/general purpose interface output) 1 to 48 connectors (D-sub 25-pin)

Output tally data created with the control panel of the MVS system (open collector). These connectors can also be used as GPI output ports.

You can also input trigger signals as GPI inputs.

Input and output settings are made on the control panel of the MVS system.

⑥ SERIAL TALLY connector (D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A)

Output tally data created with the control panel of the MVS system.

⑦ REMOTE 1 to 4 connectors (D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A)

Connect devices supporting Sony 9-pin VTR, VDCP (Video Disk Communications Protocol), or P-Bus (Peripheral II Protocol) protocols.

⑧ UTIL (FM) (utility (frame memory data)) connector (RJ-45 compliant)

Intended for future expansion.

⑨FM (frame memory) DEVICE connector (USB 2.0 compliant)

This connector is for attaching an external HDD for frame memory. 2)

⑩S-BUS connector (BNC-type) 1)

Connect this connector with a BNC cable to an S-Bus data link via a T bridge.

Connecting devices such as IXS series routing switchers and MKS-8080/8082 AUX bus remote panels via an S-Bus data link enables the following kinds of control.

  • Returning to the S-Bus, tally data created by this unit on the basis of data received from other devices
  • Switching the cross-points of a routing switcher from the control panel
  • Switching the cross-points of a switcher from the remote panel
  • Displaying on the control panel source names set on a routing switcher

⑪ UTIL (SCU) (utility (SCU)) connector (RJ-45 compliant)

Intended for future expansion.

⑫ REMOTE S1 and S2 connectors (D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A compliant)

These connectors are used to operate the MVS system from external devices.

Define the types of the connected devices on the control panel.

⑬ MVS (multi format video switcher) connector (RJ-45 compliant)

Connect to an ICP-series control panel.

For details about connecting a DCU and MVE-8000A/9000 multi format DME processor, refer to the User's Guide.

⑭ UTIL (SW) (utility (SW)) connector (RJ-45 compliant)

Intended for future expansion.

⑮ REF INPUT (reference video input) connectors (BNC-type) 1)

If you wish to synchronize this unit to an external reference signal, input the reference signal. For an HDTV system, input an HD tri-level sync signal, black burst signal, or analog sync signal. For an SDTV system, input a black burst signal or analog sync signal.

The two connectors have a loop-through configuration.

Signal input to one connector can be output from the other connector. If you will not be using the loop-through output, be sure to terminate the unused connector with the supplied 75 ohm terminator.

1) Attach the cable connected to the BNC-type connectors to the rack or other support so there is no load on the connector. There is a risk of damage to the BNC-type connectors and cable.

2) For information about devices that can be connected, contact your Sony representative.

ICP-6520/6530/3000/3016 Control Panel

Rear panel

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UTIL MVS DVI-D OUTDEVICE ① UTIL connector ② MVS connector ③ DEVICE 1 to 4 connectors ④ DVI-D connector ⑤ m terminal ⑥ AC IN A and B connectors

ICP-6520 diagram shown.

①UTIL (utility) connector (RJ-45 compliant)

Intended for future expansion.

②MVS (multi format video switcher) connector (RJ-45 compliant)

Connect to the MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 multi format switcher processor.

For details about connecting a DCU and MVE-8000A/9000 multi format DME processor, refer to the User's Guide.

③DEVICE 1 to 4 connectors (USB 2.0 compliant, USB Type-A)

Connect to an ICP-6511 menu panel or USB device. 1)

④DVI-D connector

Connect to an ICP-6511 menu panel or external monitor. 1)

⑤ m (signal ground) terminal

Connect to the system ground.

⑥~AC IN (AC power input) A and B connectors (3-pin)

Connect to 100 V to 240 V AC power supply with the optional AC power cords.

The unit is equipped with two power supplies. When A or B power supply is connected, unit operation can proceed.

1) For information about devices that can be connected, contact your Sony representative.

ICP-6511 Menu Panel

The menu panel is optional.

Bottom panel

DEVICE DVI-D IN 12V ① DEVICE connector ② DVI-D connector ③ DC IN connector

①DEVICE connector (USB 2.0, USB Type-B)

Connect to the DEVICE 1 connector of the ICP-series control panel.

②DVI-D connector

Connect to the DVI-D output of the ICP-series control panel.

③DC IN connector

Connect to the 12V DC connector of the supplied AC adaptor.

Side panel

DEVICE connector

DEVICE connector (USB 2.0, USB Type-A)

In general, connect to a USB memory device, and input and output files.

System Configuration

Video Input/Output Systems

graph TD A["Camera"] --> D["Video signal inputs"] B["Playback VTR"] --> D C["Character generator"] --> D D --> E["MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 Multi Format Switcher Processor"] E --> F["Video signal outputs"] G["ICP-6511 Menu Panel a) "] --> H["ICP-6520/6530/3000/3016 Control Panel b) "] H --> F I["Prev…

In addition to these devices, a DCU (MKS-8700/2700) or DME processor (MVE-8000A/9000) can be used to extend the system. For more information, refer to the User's Guide. a) Menu can also be operated by connecting an external monitor in place of the menu panel. b) ICP-6520 diagram shown.

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Device Control Systems

graph TD A["Other devices on S-Bus data link"] --> B["MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 Multi Format Switcher Processor"] B --> C["S-BUS"] C --> D["MVRS and DDRs Control devices connected using Sony 9-pin VTR, VDCP, or P-Bus protocols (RS-422A)"] D --> E["AUX bus control devices and editors (RS-422A)"] E -->…

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Connecting Devices

This section describes the connection procedure for the following system configuration as an example.

  • MVS-6520 or MVS-3000A Switcher Processor (with MKS-6550 Format Converter Board and MKS-6570 Digital Multi Effect Board installed)
  • ICP-6520 Control Panel
  • ICP-6511 Menu Panel
  • Cameras for recording (4) • VTRs for playback (2)

• Character generator (1) • Video monitors (2) • Monitor for multi viewer (1)

Notes

The MVS-3000 does not support the MKS-6570 DME board.

MVS System Connection

MVS-6520/3000A Switcher Processor ICP-6511 Menu PanelMVS AC power supplies ICP-6520 Control Panel MVS DVI-D DEVICE 1 LAN cable (straight type) DVI cable USB cable AC adaptor DEVICE DVI-D

1. Connect the power supply.

Switcher processor

1. Connect the ground terminal to the system ground. 2. Connect the AC IN A and B connectors to the 100 V to 240 V AC power supplies using power cords (not supplied).

Control panel

1. Connect the ground terminal to the system ground.

2. Connect the AC IN A and B connectors to the 100 V to 240 V AC power supplies using power cords (not supplied).

1. Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the DC IN connector, then connect the AC adaptor using a power cord (not supplied).

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2. Connect the switcher processor and control panel.

1. Connect the MVS connector of the switcher processor and the MVS connector of the control panel using a LAN cable.

3. Connect the control panel and menu panel.

Connect the DVI-D connector of the control panel and the DVI-D connector of the menu panel using the DVI cable supplied with the menu panel.

Connect the DEVICE 1 connector of the control panel and the DEVICE connector on the bottom of the menu panel using the USB cable supplied with the menu panel.

Peripheral Device Connectiongraph TD A["Primary INPUTS 1"] -->|2| B["OUTPUTS 1"] A -->|3| C["OUTPUTS 2"] A -->|4| D["OUTPUTS 5"] A -->|5| E["OUTPUTS 6"] A -->|6| F["OUTPUTS 7"] A -->|7| G["OUTPUTS 8"] A -->|8| H["OUTPUTS 9"] I["Video signal"] --> A J["Character generator"] --> A K["Reference signal generator"] --> A L["75 ohm…

Connect devices to the PRIMARY INPUTS of the switcher processor.

Connect the cameras for recording. In this example, connect four cameras to PRIMARY INPUTS 1 to 4. Connect the playback VTRs. In this example, connect two VTRs to PRIMARY INPUTS 5 and 6. Connect the character generator. In this example, connect to PRIMARY INPUTS 7 and 8.

Connect devices to the OUTPUTS of the switcher processor.

Connect the video monitors. In this example, connect two monitors to OUTPUTS 1 and 2. Connect the monitor for multi viewer. In this example, connect to OUTPUTS 9.

Connect reference signals to the REF INPUT connectors of the switcher processor.

Connect one REF INPUT connector to a reference signal generator. Terminate the other REF INPUT connector using the supplied 75 ohm terminator.

To use the tally

Set the tally output, using either the SERIAL TALLY connector or the TALLY connector (parallel tally) of the switcher processor

TALLY connector (GPI IN/OUT connector) SERIAL TALLY connector

To use an external monitor for menu operations

Instead of the dedicated MVS system ICP-6511 menu panel, you can connect an external monitor and operate the menus from a touch panel or by mouse control.

External monitor connectionDVI-D connector DEVICE connector

Connect the DVI-D connector of the control panel and the DVI-D connector of the external monitor using a DVI cable.

If using a touch panel, connect the DEVICE connector of the control panel and the USB connector of the external monitor using a USB cable.

If using a mouse, connect the mouse to the DEVICE connector of the control panel using a USB cable.

For details about connecting monitors, contact your Sony representative.

Preparation

Preparation Procedure

This section describes the setup required before operation in the MVS system.

Turn on the power (p.16)

System settings

Configure the network (p.19)

Set the type of control panel (p. 20)

Set the signal format (p.21)

Signal settings

Assign input signals (p.22)

Assign output signals (p.24)

Other settings

Make the following system configuration and other settings, as required.

  • Configure multi viewer (p.25)
  • Set tally (p.28)
  • Assign buttons required for 8-keyer operation (MVS-6530 only) (p.37)
  • Enable background DME wipe (MVS-3000/3000A only) (p.39)
  • Set startup mode (p.39)
  • Save data to removable disk (p.41)
  • Set simple connection of AUX bus remote panel (p.43)

Turning Power On/Off

After connecting the system, turn on the power using the following procedure.

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MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 Switcher Processor ICP-6520/6530 Control Panel ICP-6520 diagram shown. ICP-3000/3016 Control Panel ICP-3000 diagram shown.

1. Set the POWER A and B switches of the switcher processor to ON ("I" side).

When the switcher processor is turned on, the status indicators for supplies A and B light green.

2. Check that the status indicators on the control panel are lit green, then press the POWER switch.

The POWER switch mark “◀” lights green. The control panel boots in approximately one minute, and the top menu list appears on the menu panel screen.

M/E 1 FRAME MEM COLOR BKGO AUX COPY SWAP MISC STATS DME GLB EFF RTR MPE DEV MCRO KEY FRAME EFF SNAP SHOT SHOT BOX FILE USER SETUP ENG SETUP DIAG Shutdown

MVS-6520/3000A/3000 screen shown. On the MVS-6530, the [M/E2] button is also displayed.

3 Pull the fader lever down from top to bottom.

Fader lever

When "Non Sync" or "Sync" appears at the top and bottom stops of the fader lever (non-sync state), the fader lever movement and transitions do not match. Pull the fader lever from top to bottom to release non-sync state.

4 Turn on the power of other devices in the system.

Screen saver and panel sleep mode

If no operation is performed for a given time, the menu display screen saver starts. The brightness of all indicators and displays on the control panel also dims.

For details about settings, refer to the User's Guide.

To turn the power off

1 On the menu screen, check that the local disk is not being accessed.

A "local disk" refers to the internal flash memory drive in a control panel.

While the system is accessing the local disk or frame memory external HDD, the indicator on the menu page number button lights red.

Check to make sure the indicator is not lit before turning off the power.

Indicator on the menu page number buttonPage 11 M/E-1 Key1 Type KEY1-4 KEYS-3 2011 Effort: 0 (----) M/E-1 KIF0:0 Free KIF:0 01:00:00:00 Key1 Type LUM C = 8.00 G = 5.00 D = 100.00 Edge Main Mask BH Mode Fill Source Proc Key On Trans Off Trans Priority BLAC WmT OH Mix [30] 1.95 2.93 3.92 6.91 Key Bus Auto Select Key Type Luminance Linear Ch…

Notes

Remove all USB flash memory and other removable disks before turning off the power.

2 Shut down the control panel.

Press the menu page number button and display the top menu window, then press the [Shutdown] button.

Menu page number button Shutdown button Page 1111 M/E-1 Key1 > Type KEY1-4 KEY5-8 7316 EBack 0 (----) M/E-1 M/E-0 01:00:00:00 Free KF: 0 Luminance Close Add Delete Page 7 8 9 - 7 8 9 - 4 5 6 Clear 1 2 3 Enter Exit Default Recall Type Edge Main Mask Processed New Rebeaver Transition Play 7316

MVS-6520/3000A/3000 screen shown. On the MVS-6530, the [M/E2] button is also displayed.

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A shutdown confirmation message appears.

Press [Yes] to commence shutdown. The process is completed when the menu screen goes completely black.

Check that the POWER switch indicator “☐” on the control panel has gone out.

Notes

You can forcibly turn off the power to the control panel without following the normal shutdown procedure by pressing and holding the POWER switch for five seconds or longer. If you force shutdown, settings data may not be saved.

3 Set the POWER A and B switches of the switcher processor to OFF ("O" side).

Opening Menus

In the MVS system, basic operations and system setup can be done using the menu.

This section describes how to open the “M/E-1 >Key1 >Type menu (1111)” as an example. Other menus can be opened using the same procedure.

For details about menu operations, refer to the User's Guide.

1 Recall the top menu (top level in menu hierarchy).

Menu page number button Top menu selection buttons Top menu window Page 1111 M/E-1 Key1 - Type KEY1-4 KEYS-8 T36 E#k 0 (----) ME-1 KF8 0 / 0 File KF. 0 01:00:00:00 Luminator Chip 0.00 Gen 0.00 Density 100.00 Filter 1 Page Add Favorites Close Page 7 8 9 Clear 4 5 6 1 2 3 Enter Default Recall Type Edg…

①Press the menu page number button. The top menu window appears. ②Press a top menu selection button. In this example, press the [M/E1] button.

Memo

You can also open the top menus using the top menu selection buttons in the menu panel.

Top menu selection buttons MVS-6520/3000A/3000 diagram shown. On the MVS-6530, the [M/E2] button is also displayed.

2 Select a menu.

VF buttons Page 111 M/E-1 > Key1 > Type KEY1-4 KETS-B 0011 Filter 0 (----) M/E-1 KFE0.0 Free KF1.0 01:00:00 Type Edge Main Mask Luminance Clip C ± 0.00 G + 0.00 D ± 100.00 Matte M Mode Fill Source Prot Key On Trans Off Trans Priority BLAC WMT Off Mix 1 X3 2 X5 Key Bus Auto Select [30] 3 X5 Key Type…

1 Select a submenu (level 2 in the menu hierarchy) using VF buttons on the left edge. In this example, select [Key1]. ②Select a submenu (level 3 in the menu hierarchy) using HF buttons on the bottom edge. In this example, select [Type]. The M/E-1 >Key1 >Type menu appears.

Memo

You can also open the menu by entering the page number "1111" in the top menu window.

Configuring the Network

When power is turned on, all devices connected to the MVS system LAN are detected and corresponding settings are registered.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >System >Network Config menu (7311).

2 Set the group ID.

Group ID Group ID Device Name 1 PNL1 SWR1 DME1 Group ID Auto Config Define Auto Config Define MVS-6520/6530/3000A screen shown. On the MVS-3000, [DME1] is not displayed.

Network Config menu

①Check the group ID. In this example, check that the group ID is set to "1". If the group ID is not set to "1", press [Group ID] and change the setting.

For details about settings, refer to the User's Guide.

3 Detect the connected devices.

①Press [Auto Config]. ②Check the message, then press [Yes]. A list of detected devices appears.

Group ID Device Name 1 PNL1 Control panel SWR1 Switcher processor DME1 DME

4 Register the list of detected devices.

① Press [Define]. ② Check the message, then press [Yes]. The list is registered as the network settings when power is turned on.

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Setting the Control Panel Type

You can set the type of the ICP-series control panel connected to the MVS system.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > System > Install/Unit Config menu (7316).

2 Select the control panel.

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Install/Unit Config menu

① Select "PNL1" (control panel) in the [Device] column.

② Press [Unit Config]. The Unit Config menu (7316.8) appears.

3 Set the type of the control panel.

Unit ICP Type PNL1 ICP-6520 ICP Type ICP-6530 ICP-6530 ICP-3000 ICP-3018 Clear Execute ICP Type Execute

Unit Config menu

① In the group, select the control panel type.

In this example, select [ICP-6520].

Select the type matching the connected control panel.

②Press [Execute].

③ Check the message, then press [Yes]. The system reboots with the applied settings.

Setting Signal Formats

Setting the Signal Format

You can set the signal format and the input reference signal format of each device that is automatically detected. The combinations of signal formats and input reference signals that can be configured are as follows.

Signal format

System Signal format
SD system 50 576i
HD system 50 720P

Input reference signal

Signal format (HD system)Input reference signal
Tri Sync BB
720P/50 – Black Burst 50 Sync 50
720P/59.94 59.94Black Burst 59.94 Sync 59.94
1080i/5050Black Burst 50Sync 50
1080i/59.9459.94 Black Burst 59.94 Sync 59.94
1080PsF/23.97647.952-
1080PsF/2448-

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >System >Format menu (7313).

2 Set the formats.

Device Signal Format Aspect Ref PNL1 1080/59.94 SWR1 1080/59.94 16:9 BB DME1 1080/59.94 16:9 BD FC SWR1 Input1-4 480K59.94 Input5-8 480K59.94 Output1-2 480K59.94 Aspect1 Signal Format Ref Input Format Tri Sync BB Format Converter Clear Execute Signal Format Ref Input Format Execute MVS-6520/6530/300…

Format menu

①Press [Signal Format]. ②Press the button for the desired format to set in the pop-up window.

576i/50 480i/59.94 720P/50 720P/59.94 1080i/50 1080i/59.94 1080PsF/23.976 1080PsF/24 Cancel

3 Set the input reference signal.

①In the group, select the input reference signal. Tri Sync: Tri-level sync for an HD system BB: Black burst or sync

Notes

This setting is available for HD systems only.

Memo

If [BB] is selected, you can set the signal format conversion in the format converter (when MKS-6550 Format Converter Board is installed). If [Tri Sync] is selected, the format converter cannot be used.

For details about format converter settings and operations, refer to the User's Guide.

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4 Apply and save the settings.

①Press [Execute].

②Check the message, then press [Yes].

A progress bar is displayed during the configuration.

The system restarts when the configuration is completed.

Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio

You can set the screen aspect ratio for signals handled by the switcher processor and DME to either 16:9 or 4:3.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >System >Format menu (7313).

②Press [Aspect].

The Aspect menu (7313.1) appears.

2 Set the aspect ratio.

Switcher 1st DME 2nd DME Screen Aspect SWR1 DME1 DME2 16.9 Switcher M/E-1 M/E-2 P/P User SWR1 16.9 16.9 16.9 16.9 DME CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 DME1 16.9 16.9 -- -- Screen Aspect: 16.9 4:3 Independ Switcher DME Aspect Clear Aspect Execute Screen Aspect Aspect Execute

Aspect menu

①In the group, select the aspect ratio.

16:9: Sets 16:9 aspect ratio.

4:3: Sets 4:3 aspect ratio.

Independ: Sets the aspect ratio for each of the switcher processor banks and DME channels.

Memo

If [Independ] is selected, press [Switcher Aspect] or [DME Aspect] to set the aspect ratio.

3 Apply and save the settings.

①Press [Aspect Execute]. ②Check the message, then press [Yes].

Assigning Signals to Cross-Point Buttons

To select input signals using cross-point buttons, the signals must be assigned to each of the cross-point buttons in advance. You can assign two signals (video and key) as a pair to each cross-point button.

Setting the Signal Name

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >Panel >Xpt Assign menu (7322). ②Press [Src Name/Src Color]. The Src Name/Src Color menu (7322.6) appears.

2 Set the signal name.

Src# Source 1 Primary 1 IN1 User Color 1 2 Primary 2 IN2 User Color 1 3 Primary 3 IN3 User Color 1 4 Primary 4 IN4 User Color 1 5 Primary 5 IN5 User Color 1 6 Primary 6 IN6 User Color 1 7 Primary 7 IN7 User Color 1 8 Primary 8 IN8 User Color 1 9 Primary 9 IN9 User Color 1 10 Primary 10 IN10 User Col…

Src Name/Src Color menu

① Select the signal to be set in the [Src#] column. In this example, select "1". ② Press [Source Name]. ③ Enter the name of the source signal in the keyboard window. In this example, enter "CAM1".

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Keyboard window

④ Press [Enter]. ⑤ Repeat steps ① to ④ as required to assign other signals.

Notes

Up to 16 characters can be entered for signal names.

Memo

You can also set the color for cross-point buttons assigned with signals.

Assigning Pair Signals to Cross-Point Buttons

You can assign video and key signals, shown below, as a pair to each cross-point button.

Eagles Win!

Video signal Key signal

Simple white rounded rectangle on black background (no text or symbols)

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > Panel > Xpt Assign menu (7322). ② Press [Main, V/K Pair Assign]. The Main, V/K Pair Assign menu (7322.5) appears.

2 Assign a video signal to the cross-point button.

V/K Main, V/K Pair Assign V/K Video Src# Key Src# Mixer 18 IN17 17 IN17 17 19 IN18 18 IN18 18 20 IN19 19 IN19 19 21 IN20 20 IN20 20 22 COLJBKG1 59 COLJBKG1 59 23 COLJBKG2 60 COLJBKG2 60 24 IN21 21 IN21 21 25 IN22 22 IN22 22 26 IN23 23 IN23 23 27 IN24 24 IN24 24 Source Src# Source Name 65 FM5 66 FM6…

Main, V/K Pair Assign menu

① In the [V/K] column of the list on the left, select the number of the cross-point button. In this example, select "1". ② In the group, press [Video], turning it on. ③ In the list on the right, select the signal you want to assign as the video signal. In this example, select "CAM1". ④ In the group, press [Set]. The video is assigned.

Memo

When assigning the same signal to the video and key, turn on both [Video] and [Key] in the group. In this case, the procedure in step 3 is not required.

3 Assign a key signal to the cross-point button.

① In the group, press [Key], turning it on. ② In the list on the right, select the signal you want to assign as the key signal. In this example, select "Key1". ③ In the group, press [Set]. The key is assigned.

Memo

You can also edit the lists using [Insert] and [Delete] in the group.

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required to assign other signals.

For details about using assigned pair signals using a keyer, see "Entering Titles using Luminance Keys" (p. 53).

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Assigning M/E Reentry Input Signals to Cross-Point Buttons

A video signal created on one bank can be used as the input signal on another bank, for example, an image created on the M/E-1 bank can be used as the background on the PGM/PST bank. These signals are referred to as “M/E reentry input” signals.

On the ICP-3000/3016, to select an M/E reentry input signal, the signal must be assigned to a cross-point button beforehand.

This section describes the procedure for setting the M/E-1 reentry input.

On the ICP-6520/6530, this setting is not required as signals can be assigned using the reentry buttons on the control panel.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > Panel > Xpt Assign menu (7322).

② Press [Main, V/K Pair Assign]. The Main, V/K Pair Assign menu (7322.5) appears.

2 Assign an M/E-1 reentry signal to a cross-point button.

V/K Main, V/K Pair Assign V/K Video Src# Key Src# Mixer 18 IN17 17 IN17 17 19 IN18 18 IN18 18 20 IN19 19 IN19 19 21 IN20 20 IN20 20 22 COLJBKG1 59 COLJBKG1 59 23 COLJBKG2 60 COLJBKG2 60 24 IN21 21 IN21 21 25 IN22 22 IN22 22 26 IN23 23 IN23 23 27 IN24 24 IN24 24 Source Src# Source Name 65 FM5 66 FM6…

Main, V/K Pair Assign menu

① In the [V/K] column of the list on the left, select the number of the cross-point button. Select the button number to which you want to assign the M/E-1 reentry input signal.

② In the group, press [Video] and [Key], turning them on. Turn on both [Video] and [Key].

③ In the list on the right, select "M/E1OUT1".

④ In the group, press [Set]. The M/E-1 reentry input signal is assigned.

Assigning Output Signals

You can set the signals output to the connected devices on the OUTPUTS of the switcher processor.

Setting Monitor Outputs

This section describes the procedure for setting up monitors for checking final program output video (program output) and for checking preview video (preview output).

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > Switcher > Output menu (7333).

Press [Output Assign]. The Output Assign menu (7333.1) appears.

Set a monitor for program output.

Src#Out# Output 1 P/P PGM1 2 P/P PVW 3 M/E-1 PGM1 4 M/E-1 PVW 5 M/E-2 PGM1 6 M/E-2 PVW 7 AUX1 8 AUX2 9 AUX3 10 AUX4 11 AUX5 12 AUX6 13 AUX7 14 AUX8 15 AUX9 Output Assign Re-Entry Source Aux Bus Output/MV /FC/DMI Set Inhibit Src# Source 10 Frame Memory B 11 DME Monitor Video 12 DME Monitor Key 13 M/E…

Output Assign menu

In the group, select [Re-Entry Source].

In the [Out#] column in the list on the left, select the number for the OUTPUTS connector connected to the monitor. In this example, select "1".

In the [Src#] column in the list on the right, select the program output. In this example, select "P/P PGM1".

Press [Set]. The output signal is assigned, and "P/P PGM1" is displayed for output 1 in the [Out#] column.

Set a monitor for preview output.

In the group, select [Re-Entry Source]. In the [Out#] column in the list on the left, select the number for the OUTPUTS connector connected to the monitor. In this example, select "2". In the [Src#] column in the list on the right, select the preview output. In this example, select "P/P PVW". Press [Set]. The output signal is assigned, and "P/P PVW" is displayed for output 2 in the [Out#] column.

Using Multi Viewer

The screen of a monitor connected to the MVS system can be split to view multiple video signals simultaneously. The screen can be split into four, ten, or sixteen subscreens.

Four-panel collage showing a yellow rapeseed field, a white windmill, a windmill on a hillside, and a distant road with a windmill in the distance (no visible text or symbols)

Split into four

12
34

Subscreen signals

Collage of landscape photos including windmill, fields, hills, and circular objects (no text or symbols)

Split into ten

12
3456
78910

Subscreen signals

Grid of 3D-rendered landscape images showing landscapes, buildings, and circular objects (no text or symbols)

1234
5678
9101112
13141516

Subscreen signals split into sixteen

There are two multi viewer systems, Multi Viewer 1 and 2, to which you can assign signals independently. This section describes the procedure for setting Multi Viewer 1.

Setting Multi Viewer Output

To use multi viewer, you must assign the multi viewer output to the OUTPUTS connector connected to the monitor in advance.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output menu (7333). ②Press [Output Assign]. The Output Assign menu (7333.1) appears.

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2 Set the multi viewer outputs.

Src#Out# Output 1 P/P PGM1 2 P/P PVW 3 M/E-1 PGM1 4 M/E-1 PVW 5 M/E-2 PGM1 6 M/E-2 PVW 7 AUX1 8 AUX2 9 AUX3 10 AUX4 11 AUX5 12 AUX6 13 AUX7 14 AUX8 15 AUX9 Output Assign Re-Entry Source Aux Bus Output/MV /FC/DME Set Inhibit Output/MV/FC/DME Set

Output Assign menu

① In the group, select [Output/MV/FC/DME]. ②In the [Out#] column in the list on the left, select the number for the OUTPUTS connector connected to the monitor. In this example, select "9". ③In the [Src#] column in the list on the right, select the multi viewer output. In this example, select "Multi Viewer 1". 4 Press [Set]. The output signal is assigned, and "Multi Viewer 1" is displayed for output 9 in the [Out#] column.

Configuring Multi Viewer

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output menu (7333). ②Press [Multi Viewer]. The Multi Viewer menu (7333.9) appears.

2 Set the display method of the screen.

Win # Src # Out # Src/Output Name Name Display 1 --- 2 P/P PW On 2 --- 1 P/P PGM1 On 3 1 --- CAM1 On 4 2 --- CAM2 On 5 3 --- CAM3 On 6 4 --- CAM4 On 7 5 --- VTR1 On 8 6 --- VTR2 On 9 7 --- CG_V On 10 8 --- CG_X On Multi Viewer 1 2 Name Display Split 4 Split 10 Split 16 All Name Display Border Enable…

Multi Viewer menu

①In the group, select the target multi viewer. In this example, select [1]. ②In the group, select the number of split windows. Split 4: Splits the screen into four windows. Split 10: Splits the screen into ten windows. Split 16: Splits the screen into sixteen windows.

Memo

You can specify names and borders for subscreens using [Name Display] and [Border Enable].

Assigning Signals to Subscreens

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output menu (7333). ②Press [Multi Viewer]. ③Press [Source/Output Assign]. The Source/Output Assign menu (7333.10) appears.

2 Assign an output signal to a subscreen.

Win# Win # Src # Out # Src/Output Name 1 --- 2 P/P PVW 2 --- 1 P/P PGM1 3 1 --- CAM1 4 2 --- CAM2 5 3 --- CAM3 6 4 --- CAM4 7 5 --- VTR1 8 6 --- VTR2 9 7 --- CG_V 10 8 --- CG_K Out # Output Name 1 P/P PGM1 2 P/P PVW 3 M-E-1 PGM1 4 M-E-1 PVW 5 M-E-2 PGM1 6 M-E-2 PVW 7 AUX1 8 AUX2 9 Multi Viewer 1 10…

Source/Output Assign menu

① In the group, select [Output]. ② In the [Win#] column of the list on the left, select the number of the subscreen. In this example, select "1". ③ In the list on the right, select the signal you want to assign. In this example, select "P/P PVW". ④Press [Set].

3 Assign an input signal to a subscreen.

Win# Win # Src # Out # Src/Output Name 1 --- 2 P/P PVW 2 --- 1 P/P PGM1 3 1 --- CAM1 4 2 --- CAM2 5 3 --- CAM3 6 4 --- CAM4 7 5 --- VTR1 8 6 --- VTR2 9 7 --- CG_V 10 8 --- CG_K Sro # Src Name 1 CAM1 2 CAM2 3 CAM3 4 CAM4 5 VTR1 6 VTR2 7 CG_V 8 CG_K 9 Key1 10 IN10 11 IN11 12 IN12 13 IN13 14 IN14 15 IN…

Source/Output Assign menu

① In the group, select [Source]. ② In the [Win#] column of the list on the left, select the number of the subscreen. In this example, select "3".

③In the list on the right, select the signal you want to assign. In this example, select "CAM1". 4Press [Set].

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required to assign other signals to other subscreens.

Setting Multi Viewer Tally Output

To display the tally on the multi viewer screen, you must set the same tally type as specified in step 2 of "Setting Serial Tally" (p. 28).

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > Panel > Operation menu (7326). ② Press [Button Tally]. The Button Tally menu (7326.9) appears.

2 Set the tally type.

Tally Type R1 R2 R3 R4 Independ R5 R6 R7 R8 Execute Tally Type Execute

Button Tally menu

① In the group, select the tally type. In this example, select [R1]. ② Press [Execute].

Notes

To display a tally on the multi viewer screen, select the tally type from [R1] to [R8]. If you set [Independ], the tally is not shown.

When any of the red tally types [R1] to [R8] is selected, the corresponding green tally is automatically set. For example, when [R1] is selected, [G1] is automatically set as green tally. Note that you must set the tally type [G1] in step 2 of “Setting Serial Tally” (p. 28) beforehand.

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Setting Tally

Setting Parallel Tally

The red tallies for PRIMARY INPUTS 1 to 48 are assigned to the TALLY connector on the switcher processor by default.

For details about changing the assignment settings, refer to the User's Guide.

Setting Serial Tally

Set the red tally of the program output (P/P PGM1) and the green tally of the preview output (P/P PVW) to be output from the SERIAL TALLY connector of the switcher processor.

This section describes the procedure when "P/P PGM1" is assigned to the OUTPUTS 1 connector and "P/P PVW" is assigned to the OUTPUTS 2 connector.

1 Set the position of the MVS system in S-Bus space.

Device Source Engineering Setup > Router/Tally > Router T361 7361 System Item Setting Alias Name Op 0 Service Static Size Source Destination Level SWR1 SWR2 Switcher SWE DCU Router Tally MPS Device SWR1 SWR2 External Box Assign Alias Name Op Op No Set Jolly Load Matrix Size 128m138 YWx198 Standardy…

Router menu

① Open the Engineering Setup > Router/Tally > Router menu (7361). ② In the group, select the target device. In this example, select [SWR1]. ③ In the group, select the matrix size. In this example, select [136x138 (Standard)]. ④ Set each of the [Source], [Destination], and [Level] parameters to “1”.

2 Set the tally generation reference.

Enable # Destination Level Tally Type Enable Input # OUT001 1 R1 Enable 1-1 OUT003 1 R1 Tally Input 1-2 OUT005 1 R1 Tally Input 1-3 OUT007 1 R1 Tally Input 1-4 OUT008 1 R1 Tally Input 1-5 OUT009 1 R1 Tally Input 1-6 OUT010 1 R1 Tally Input 1-7 OUT011 1 R1 Tally Input 1-8 OUT012 1 R1 Tally Input 1-9…

Tally Enable menu

Destination Address 7364.1 Engineering Setup + Tally Enable Tally Enable Enable Tally Type Enable Input # M/E-1 kFe 0/0 Power KT: 0 01:00:00:00 System Address Level Tally Type Enable Input # 1 R1 Enable 1-1 Destination Address 1 Panel Switcher DME DCU Router /Tally MPE Tally Enable Enable Disable Ta…

New menu

① Open the Engineering Setup > Router/Tally > Tally Enable menu (7364). ② Check the tally settings for the program output. If the settings of "OUT001" are as follows, you do not need to change the settings. Proceed to step ⑦.

SettingDestinationLevelTallyTypeEnable
ValueOUT0011R1Enable

③ Press [New]. The New menu (7364.1) appears. ④ Set each of the [Destination Address], [Destination Level], and [Tally Type] parameters to “1”. ⑤ In the group, select [Enable]. ⑥ Press [Execute].

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⑦ In the Tally Enable menu (7364), check the tally settings for the preview output. If the settings of "OUT002" are as follows, you do not need to change the settings. Proceed to step 3.

SettingDestinationLevelTallyTypeEnable
ValueOUT0021G1Enable

⑧ Repeat steps ③ to ⑥ to make settings for the preview output. In step ④, set the [Destination Address] parameter to “2”, [Destination Level] parameter to “1”, and [Tally Type] parameter to “2”.

3 Set the serial tally output.

Serial Tally Port Source Assign Serial Tally Port DCU1 Port1 128 Bit DCU1 Port2 128 Bit DCU2 Port1 128 Bit DCU2 Port2 128 Bit Panel Port 128 Bit Tally Group Tally Data S Tally Type R1 G1 R2 G2 - - - - R1 G1 R2 G2 - - - - R1 G1 - - - Serial Tally Port DCU1 Port1 DCU1 Port2 DCU2 Port1 DCU2 Port2 Panel…

Serial Tally menu

Serial Tally Port Tally Data Size Tally Type Panel Port 128 Bit R1 G1 Bit No Source 1 IN001 2 IN002 3 IN003 4 IN004 5 IN005 6 IN006 7 IN007 8 IN008 Serial Tally Port DCU1 Port1 DCU1 Port2 DCU2 Port1 DCU2 Port2 Panel Port Source Address Set Clear All Clear Serial Tally Port

Source Assign menu

① Open the Engineering Setup > Router/Tally > Serial Tally menu (7367). ② In the group, select the target port. In this example, select [Panel Port].

③ Set the tally type. In this example, select [Group1-4] in the group, and [R1] and [G1] in the group, turning them on. Turn off [R2] to [R4] and [G2] to [G4] in [Group1-4], and [R5] to [R8] and [G5] to [G8] in [Group 5-8]. ④ Press [Source Assign]. The Source Assign menu (7367.1) appears. ⑤ In the group, select the target port. In this example, select [Panel Port]. ⑥ Press [Default Recall]. ⑦ Check the message, then press [Yes]. The source addresses assigned to each of the serial tally bits are set to the default. If you use other than the default values for serial tally bits, change the source address settings. For details about settings, refer to the User's Guide.

Memo

To output parallel tallies from a DCU, display the Engineering Setup > Router/Tally > Parallel Tally menu (7366) in step 3 and make settings.

For details about settings, refer to the User's Guide.

Input/outputs for MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 system assigned to S-Bus matrix

Matrix size: 136 x 138

  • Source
No. Source
1Primary 1
2Primary 2
3Primary 3
4Primary 4
5Primary 5
6Primary 6
7Primary 7
8Primary 8
9Primary 9
10Primary 10
11Primary 11
12Primary 12
13Primary 13
14Primary 14
15Primary 15
16Primary 16

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No. Source
17 Primary17
18 Primary18
19 Primary19
20 Primary20
21 Primary21
22 Primary22
23 Primary23
24 Primary24
25 Primary25
26 Primary26
27 Primary27
28 Primary28
29 Primary29
30 Primary30
31 Primary31
32 Primary32
33 Primary33 a)
34 Primary34 a)
35 Primary35 a)
36 Primary36 a)
37 Primary37 a)
38 Primary38 a)
39 Primary39 a)
40 Primary40 a)
41 Primary41 a)
42 Primary42 a)
43 Primary43 a)
44 Primary44 a)
45 Primary45 a)
46 Primary46 a)
47 Primary47 a)
48 Primary48 a)
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
No. Source
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73 FC 1
74 FC 2
75 FC 3
76 FC 4
77 FC 5
78 FC 6
79 FC 7
80 FC 8
81 Black
82 White
83 Color Bkgd 1
84 Color Bkgd 2
85 Frame Memory 1
86 Frame Memory 2
87 Frame Memory 3
88 Frame Memory 4
89 Frame Memory 5
90 Frame Memory 6
91 Frame Memory 7
92 Frame Memory 8
93
94
95 DME Monitor Video b)
96 DME Monitor Key b)
97 M/E-1 Out 1
98 M/E-1 Out 2
99 M/E-1 Out 3
100 M/E-1 Out 4
101
102
103
104
105 M/E-2 Out 1 a)
106 M/E-2 Out 2 a)
No. Source
107 M/E-2Out 3 a)
108 M/E-2Out 4 a)
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121 P/P Out 1
122 P/P Out 2
123 P/P Out 3
124 P/P Out 4
125
126
127
128
129 DME 1 b) c)
130 DME 2 b) c)
131
132
133 DME 5 c)
134 DME 6 c)
135 DME 7 c)
136 DME 8 c)
137
138

a) MVS-6530 only b) MVS-6520/6530/3000A only c) Virtual DME output signals for tally

  • Destination (Bus)
No. Destination
1O a)ut1
2O a)ut2
3O a)ut3
4O a)ut4
5O a)ut5
6O a)ut6
7O a)ut7

a) If AUX or Edit Preview is assigned to outputs 1 to 24 (MVS-6530), outputs 1 to 16 (MVS-6520/3000A), or outputs 1 to 12 (MVS-3000), the outputs act as a bus (destination) controlled by the router remote panel.

b) MVS-6530 only

c) MVS-6520/6530/3000A only

Matrix size: 128 x 128

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number for 136 x 138 matrix size.

  • Source
No. Source
1Prima
2Prima
3Prima
4Prima
5Prima
6Prima
7Prima
8Prima
9Prima
10 Primary10
11 Primary11
12 Primary12
13 Primary13
14 Primary14
15 Primary15
16 Primary16
17 Primary17
18 Primary18
19 Primary19
20 Primary20
21 Primary21
22 Primary22
23 Primary23
24 Primary24
25 Primary25
26 Primary26
27 Primary27
28 Primary28
29 Primary29
30 Primary30
31 Primary31
32 Primary32
33 Primary33a)
34 Primary34a)
35 Primary35a)
36 Primary36a)
37 Primary37a)
38 Primary38a)
39 Primary39a)
40 Primary40a)
No. Source
41 Primary41a)
42 Primary42a)
43 Primary43a)
44 Primary44a)
45 Primary45a)
46 Primary46a)
47 Primary47a)
48 Primary48a)
49y5
50y6
51y7
52y8
53y9
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73 FC 1
74 FC 2
75 FC 3
76 FC 4
77 FC 5
78 FC 6
79 FC 7
80 FC 8
81 Black
82 White
83 Color Bkgd 1
84 Color Bkgd 2
85 Frame Memory 1

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No. Source
86 FrameMemory 2
87 FrameMemory 3
88 FrameMemory 4
89 FrameMemory 5
90 FrameMemory 6
91 FrameMemory 7
92 FrameMemory 8
93
94
95 DME Monitor Video b)
96 DME Monitor Key b)
97 M/E-1 Out 1
98 M/E-1 Out 2
99 M/E-1 Out 3
100 M/E-1 Out 4
101
102
103 M/E-2 Out 1 (105) a)
104 M/E-2 Out 2 (106) a)
105 M/E-2 Out 3 (107) a)
106 M/E-2 Out 4 (108) a)
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115 P/P Out 1 (121)
116 P/P Out 2 (122)
117 P/P Out 3 (123)
118 P/P Out 4 (124)
119
120
121 DME 1 (129) b) c)
122 DME 2 (130) b) c)
123
124
125 DME 5 (133) c)
126 DME 6 (134) c)
127 DME 7 (135) c)
128 DME 8 (136) c)

a) MVS-6530 only b) MVS-6520/6530/3000A only c) Virtual DME output signals for tally

  • Destination (Bus)
No. Destination
1 Out 1a)
2 Out 2a)
3 Out 3a)
4 Out 4a)
5 Out 5a)
6 Out 6a)
7 Out 7a)
8 Out 8a)
9 Out 9a)
10 Out 10a)
11 Out 11a)
12 Out 12a)
13 Out 13a)
14 Out 14a)
15 Out 15a)
16 Out 16a)
17 Out 17a) b)
18 Out 18a) b)
19 Out 19a) b)
20 Out 20a) b)
21 Out 21a) b)
22 Out 22a) b)
23 Out 23a) b)
24 Out 24a) b)
25 Out 25b)
26 Out 26b)
27 Out 27b)
28 Out 28b)
29 Out 29b)
30 Out 30b)
31 Out 31b)
32 Out 32b)
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57 M/E-1 Bkgd A
58 M/E-1 Bkgd B
59 M/E-1 Utility 1
60
61 M/E-1 Key 1 Fill
62 M/E-1 Key 1 Source
63 M/E-1 Key 2 Fill
64 M/E-1 Key 2 Source
65 M/E-1 Key 3 Fill
66 M/E-1 Key 3 Source
67 M/E-1 Key 4 Fill
68 M/E-1 Key 4 Source
69 M/E-2 Bkgd A (72) b)
70 M/E-2 Bkgd B (73) b)
71 M/E-2 Utility 1 (74) b)
72
73 M/E-2 Key 1 Fill (76) b)
74 M/E-2 Key 1 Source (77) b)
75 M/E-2 Key 2 Fill (78) b)
76 M/E-2 Key 2 Source (79) b)
77 M/E-2 Key 3 Fill (80) b)
78 M/E-2 Key 3 Source (81) b)
79 M/E-2 Key 4 Fill (82) b)
80 M/E-2 Key 4 Source (83) b)
81
82
83
84
85 P/P Key 5 Fill (91) b)
86 P/P Key 5 Source (92) b)
87 P/P Key 6 Fill (93) b)
88 P/P Key 6 Source (94) b)
89 P/P Key 7 Fill (95) b)
No. Destination
90 P/P Key 7 Source (96)b)
91 P/P Key 8 Fill (97)b)
92 P/P Key 8 Source (98)b)
93 P/P Bkgd A (102)
94 P/P Bkgd B (103)
95 P/P Utility 1 (104)
96
97 P/P Key 1 Fill (106)
98 P/P Key 1 Source (107)
99 P/P Key 2 Fill (108)
100 P/P Key 2 Source (109)
101 P/P Key 3 Fill (110)
102 P/P Key 3 Source (111)
103 P/P Key 4 Fill (112)
104 P/P Key 4 Source (113)
105
106
107
108 Frame Memory Source 1 (119)
109 Frame Memory Source 2 (120)
110
111
112 DME 1 Video (123)c)
113 DME 1 Key (124)c)
114 DME 2 Video (125)c)
115 DME 2 Key (126)c)
116
117
118
119
120 DME 5 Video (131)
121 DME 5 Key (132)
122 DME 6 Video (133)
123 DME 6 Key (134)
124 DME 7 Video (135)
125 DME 7 Key (136)
126 DME 8 Video (137)
127 DME 8 Key (138)
128

a) If AUX or Edit Preview is assigned to outputs 1 to 24 (MVS-6530), outputs 1 to 16 (MVS-6520/3000A), or outputs 1 to 12 (MVS-3000), the outputs act as a bus (destination) controlled by the router remote panel. b) MVS-6530 only c) MVS-6520/6530/3000A only

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Serial tally bit assignment

Bit No. Source
1Prima
2Prima
3Prima
4Prima
5Prima
6Prima
7Prima
8Prima
9Prima
10 Primary10
11 Primary11
12 Primary12
13 Primary13
14 Primary14
15 Primary15
16 Primary16
17 Primary17
18 Primary18
19 Primary19
20 Primary20
21 Primary21
22 Primary22
23 Primary23
24 Primary24
25 Primary25
26 Primary26
27 Primary27
28 Primary28
29 Primary29
30 Primary30
31 Primary31
32 Primary32
33 Primary33a)
34 Primary34a)
35 Primary35a)
36 Primary36a)
37 Primary37a)
38 Primary38a)
39 Primary39a)
40 Primary40a)
41 Primary41a)
42 Primary42a)
43 Primary43a)
44 Primary44a)
Bit No. Source
45 Primary45a)
46 Primary46a)1
47 Primary47a)2
48 Primary48a)3
49y4
50y5
51y6
52y7
53y8
54y9
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73 FC 1
74 FC 2
75 FC 3
76 FC 4
77 FC 5
78 FC 6
79 FC 7
80 FC 8
81 Black
82 White
83 Color Bkgd 1
84 Color Bkgd 2
85 Frame Memory 1
86 Frame Memory 2
87 Frame Memory 3
88 Frame Memory 4
89 Frame Memory 5

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Bit No. Source
90 FrameMemory 6
91 FrameMemory 7
92 FrameMemory 8
93
94
95 DMEMonitor Video b)
96 DMEMonitor Key b)
97 M/E-1Out 1
98 M/E-1Out 2
99 M/E-1Out 3
100 M/E-1Out 4
101
102
103 M/E-2Out 1 a)
104 M/E-2Out 2 a)
105 M/E-2Out 3 a)
106 M/E-2Out 4 a)
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115 P/P Out 1
116 P/P Out 2
117 P/P Out 3
118 P/P Out 4
119
120
121 DME 1b) c)
122 DME 2b) c)
123
124
125 DME 5c)
126 DME 6c)
127 DME 7c)
128 DME 8c)

a) MVS-6530 only b) MVS-6520/6530/3000A only c) Virtual DME output signals for tally

Assigning 8-Keyer Buttons

(MVS-6530 only)

On the MVS-6530 (3M/E processor), eight keyers can be used in the PGM/PST banks. The buttons required for key 5 to 8 operation are not pre-assigned by default, and must be assigned using the following procedure.

For details about operations using assigned buttons, refer to the User's Guide.

Assigning Key 5 to Key 8 to 1st Row Buttons

You can make assignments so that key 5 to key 8 can be selected using buttons in the 1st row of the cross-point control block (see p. 46).

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > Panel > Operation > Key/AUX/Function Assign menu (7326.13).

2 Select the target bank.

Bank Select Button# Bank Select M E-1 M E-2 P/P Button# No Bus Function 1 KEY1 2 KEY2 3 KEY3 4 KEY4 5 NO ASSIGN 6 NO ASSIGN 7 NO ASSIGN 8 NO ASSIGN 9 UTIL1 10 EXT DME 11 EDPVW 12 AUX1 Set Default Recall Set

Key/AUX/Function Assign menu

① In the group, select [P/P].

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3 Assign a key to a button number.

①In the [Button#] column of the list on the left, select the button number. In this example, select "5". Numbers “5” to “8” are set to “No Assign” by factory default. ②In the list on the right, select the key to assign. In this example, select [KEY5]. ③Press [Set]. ④ Repeat steps ① to ③ to assign [KEY6] to [KEY8] to button numbers "6" to "8", respectively.

Assigning Key Selection Functions to Next Transition Selection Buttons

You can make assignments so that key 1 to key 8 can be selected using next transition selection buttons in the transition control block.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config >Transition Module menu (7321.9).

2 Select the target bank.

Next Transition Blank buttons Bank Select Next Transition BKG0 KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 KEY PRIOR PRIOR SET Transition Type MIX NAM PST COLOR MIX WIPE DME NORM / NORM/REV / REV NORM NORM REV REV TRANS PVW Set Clear Default Bank Select M E-1 M E-2 P/P No Region 1 BKG0 2 KEY1 3 KEY2 4 KEY3 5 KEY4 6 KEY5 7…

Transition Module menu

①In the group, select [P/P].

3 Assign a key to a button.

①In the button diagram on the left, select the target button. In this example, select the [KEY1] button in [Next Transition]. ②In the list on the right, select the key to assign. In this example, select [KEY1/5]. ③Press [Set]. ④ Repeat steps ① to ③ to assign [KEY2/6], [KEY3/7], and [KEY4/8] to buttons [KEY2], [KEY3], and [KEY4], respectively.

4 Assign the [SHIFT] and [ADD] functions to buttons.

①In the button diagram on the left, select the target button. In this example, select a blank button. ②In the list on the right, select [SHIFT]. ③Press [Set]. ④ Repeat steps ① to ③ to assign [ADD].

Enabling Background DME Wipes

(MVS-3000/3000A only)

On the MVS-3000 and on the MVS-3000A without an MKS-6570 installed, only the background DME wipe or key 1 can be enabled at any one time. The key 1 is enabled by default, and you must change the setting to use the background DME wipe.

This setting can be made for each of the M/E and PGM/PST banks. This section describes the procedure for enabling the DME wipe on the M/E-1 bank.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > Switcher > Config menu (7331).

2 Enable the background DME wipe.

Bank Item Setting Switching Timing System Phase 0.00 Any Bank Out1 Out2 Out3 Out4 M-E-1 PGM1 PVW CLEAN K-PVW1 M-E-2 PGM1 PVW CLEAN K-PVW1 P/P PGM1 PVW CLEAN K-PVW1 Floating Razor Key Edge Switching Timing DME Config User1-8 Config M.E Config BKGD DME WipeKey1 Standard Multi Program BKGD DME Wipe Key…

Config menu

1 Select the target M/E or PGM/PST bank in the [Bank] column. In this example, select "M/E-1". ② In the group, select [BKGD DME Wipe].

Memo

To enable key 1, select [Key1].

For details about switching backgrounds using DME wipes, see "Setting Picture-in-Picture (DME Wipe)" (P. 50).

Setting the Startup State

Selecting the Startup Mode at Power On

You can set the startup mode when power is turned on to one of the following three options.

  • Settings valid when power is last turned off
  • User default settings • Factory default settings

This setting is available for the switcher processor, control panel, and DME.

1 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup > System > Start Up menu (7314).

2 Select the device to set.

Device Start Up Mode Device PNL1 SWR1 DME1 Start Up Mode Setup User User User Custom Custom User User Initial Status Setup Resume Custom Power On File Load Setup Define Init Status Define Setup Initial Status Execute MVS-6520/6530/3000A screen shown. On the MVS-3000, [DME1] is not displayed.

Start Up menu

① Select switcher processor (SWR), control panel (PNL), or DME in the [Device] column.

3 Set the startup mode.

Settings valid when power is last turned off

① In the group, select [Resume].

User default settings

① In the group, select [Custom].

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② In the or group, select [User]. For details about settings for the startup state when power is applied, see "Customizing the User Default Settings" (p. 40).

Factory default settings

① In the group, select [Custom]. ② In the or group, select [Factory].

Notes

[Resume] can be set only when switcher processor or control panel is selected.

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required to set other devices. 5 Apply and save the settings.

① Press [Execute].

② Check the message, then press [Yes].

Customizing the User Default Settings

User default settings are one option for startup mode when power is turned on.

There are two user default settings available, stored in flash memory in the switcher processor.

  • Setup
  • Initial Status

The data saved as "Setup" is data relating to menus other than the Engineering Setup > System menu.

Settings in the System menu and submenus are not saved.Engineering Setup System > Start Up Effort: 0 (----) P/P KFW0.0 Front KF: 0 00:00:00:00 731 7913 System Device Start Up Mode Setup Initial Status PML1 Custom User User SWR1 Custom User User SME1 Custom User User Panel Switcher DMI DCU Stop Up Mode Response Custom Power Do File Load Setup Define Init…

Settings in these menus are saved.

The data saved as "Initial Status" is data relating to the state of each device, excluding the "Setup" settings.

For details about the data that is saved, refer to the User's Guide.

You can customize and save user default settings to recall the same operation state when power is turned on. Or you can recall saved user settings to return to a known state if an error occurs. Data settings can also be saved as a backup on USB flash memory or other removable disks.

Notes

When shipped, the contents of user default settings in flash memory is the same as the [Factory] settings.

1 Set the state you want to save as a user default settings. 2 Display the menu.

① Open the Engineering Setup >System >Start Up menu (7314).

3 Select the target device to save.

Device Device Start Up Mode Setup Initial Status PNL1 Custom User User SWR1 Custom User User DME1 Custom User User Start Up Mode Resume Custom Power On File Load Setup Defize Init Status Setup Initial Status Clear Execute User Factory User Factory Init Status Define Setup Define

Start Up menu

① Select switcher processor (SWR), control panel (PNL), or DME in the [Device] column.

4 Save customized data.

To save "Setup" data

①Press [Setup Define]. ②Check the message, then press [Yes].

To save "Initial Status" data

①Press [Init Status Define]. ②Check the message, then press [Yes].

5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 as required to set other devices.

Saving Data to Removable Disk

Setting Up a Removable Disk for Use

To use USB flash memory or other removable disk with the MVS system, you must register it as a primary device beforehand.

1 Insert the removable disk.

①Connect the USB flash memory or other removable disk to the DEVICE connector on the side of the menu panel or on the rear of the control panel.

DEVICE connector

ICP-6511 menu panel (side view)

DEVICE connector

ICP-6520/6530 control panel (rear view)

DEVICE connector

ICP-3000/3016 control panel (rear view)

2 Displaying the removable disk information.

Total data capacity Used capacity Mount Point Set Current Aug 1 17:00:23 2/12 Set Aug 1 16:59:00 2/12 Free capacity Mount Point Pr. Size (KB) Used (KB) Free (KB) Device = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =…

Maintenance menu

① Open the Engineering Setup > System > Maintenance menu (7317). ② In the group, press [Refresh]. The data capacity information of the connected removable disk appears.

3 Set the removable disk as a primary device.

① Select the removable disk to be set in the [Mount Point] column. ② In the group, press [Set Primary].

Notes

If the removable disk is not set as a primary device, [Removable Disk] cannot be selected in the File menu.

Memo

In the group, select [Auto Detect] to set the primary device automatically. This is convenient when only one removable disk is connected.

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Saving/Recalling User Settings on Removable Disks

You can save customized user default (“Setup” and “Initial Status”) data to USB flash memory or other removable disk and recall it when required.

This section describes the procedure for operations for the "Setup" data file.

Memo

You can save register data containing snapshots, keyframes, macros and other data on a removable disk and then recall that data.

For details about operation, refer to the User's Guide.

1 Prepare a removable disk.

For details about configuring a removable disk for use in the MVS system, see "Setting Up a Removable Disk for Use" (p. 41).

2 Display the menu.

①Open the File >Setup, Init, KMem >Setup menu (7111).

Memo

For operations for the "Initial Status" data file, open the File >Setup, Init, KMem >Initial Status menu (7112).

3 Select the target device.

graph TD A["Device selection area"] --> B["Register"] A --> C["Removable Disk"] B --> D["No Name Item 1 SETUP 10"] C --> E["No Name Item"] D --> F["File Edit ALL"] E --> G["File Edit ALL"] F --> H["Load"] G --> I["Load → Save"] H --> J["Save"] I --> J

Setup menu

①In the device selection area on the left, select the target device. Register: Switcher memory area (RAM) Local Disk: Internal flash memory drive in the control panel Removable Disk: USB-compatible external storage device (USB memory, etc.) In this example, select [Register] to save the customized data stored in the switcher memory area (RAM). ② In the device selection area on the right, select [Removable Disk] and then select [SYSTEM] (default directory).

Memo

You can also create an arbitrary directory on the removable disk.

4 Execute a save or recall operation.

To save data

①Press [→ Save].

To recall data

①In the [Removable Disk] list on the right, select the file you want to recall.

②Press [← Load].

Setting Simple Connection of AUX Bus Remote Panel

Connecting the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel to the control panel using an S-Bus data link normally requires an HKSP-R80 Routing Switcher Controller Board or similar primary station and various connection settings. However, using a simple connection, the MKS-8080/8082 can be connected directly without the need for an S-Bus data link primary station.

A simple connection is possible if the following conditions are satisfied.

• There are no devices other than the control panel and MKS-8080/8082 connected on the S-Bus data link. - There are no more than 16 MKS-8080/8082 units connected on the S-Bus data link.

For information about the input signals and buses that can be controlled by the MKS-8080/8082, see "Input/outputs for MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 system assigned to S-Bus matrix" (p. 29).

For details about the setting status of the AUX bus remote panel for a simple connection, refer to the User's Guide.

1 Initialize the MKS-8080/8082 settings.

① Press and hold down the [X-HOLD] and [KEY] buttons (MKS-8080) or the [XPT HOLD] and [LOCK (CHOP)] buttons (MKS-8082) simultaneously for five seconds. After "Reset" is displayed in the preset display window, the MKS-8080/8082 starts to reboot and the buttons turn on (button light test). ② With the buttons turned on, press and hold down the [1] and [2] source selection buttons simultaneously. Rebooting takes approximately one minute and the MKS-8080/8082 settings are initialized.

For details about initializing settings, refer to "Making the Settings with Buttons (Setup Function)" in the MKS-8080/8082 Operation Manual.

2 Set the MKS-8080/8082 station ID.

① Initialize the MKS-8080/8082 using the procedure in step 1-①. ② With the buttons turned on, press and hold down the [1], [2], [3], and [4] source selection buttons. "ID=XXX" is displayed in the preset display window. ③ Press the source selection buttons corresponding to the station ID you want to set. Set the station ID in the range 2 to 17.

The station ID is given by the sum of the values of the source selection buttons that are turned on.

Source selection buttonValue when button is on
11
22
34
48
516
632
764
8128

For example, turn on the [1], [2], and [4] source selection buttons (1 + 2 + 8 = 11) to set "11" for the station ID.

4 Press the [ASSIGN] button (MKS-8080) or the [ASGN] button (MKS-8082) to apply the setting.

For details about setting the station ID, refer to "Setting the station number" in "Preparations for the MKS-8080/8082" in the MKS-8080/8082 Operation Manual.

3 Set the S-Bus data link primary station role to the control panel.

Set the STATION ID switches on the front of the board in the MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 SLOT 8 to 001 (switch 1 only to the OPEN position).

Switcher processor Board STATION ID switch
MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000CA-85 S3801

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4 Carry out a reset.

Device Device Start Up Mode Setup Initial Status Initialize PNL1 Custom User User SWR1 Custom User User DME1 Custom User User Initialize Reset All Clear Execute Reset Execute MVS-6520/6530/3000A screen shown. On the MVS-3000, [DME1] is not displayed.

Initialize menu

① Open the Engineering Setup >System >Initialize menu (7315). ② Select the "PNL1" (control panel) in the [Device] column. ③ In the group, select [Reset]. ④Press [Execute]. ⑤Check the message, then press [Yes]. This reboots the system, and connection to the MKS-8080/8082 becomes possible after the system starts.

5 Set the position of the MVS system in S-Bus space.

Device Engineering Setup > Router/Tally > Router T363 E-Back 0 P/P KFB/D/0 Source Free KF: 0 01:00:00:00 System Item Setting Alias Name Op 8 Service Empty Size Source Destination Level SWR1 SWR2 Switcher 1 1 1 DCU Device SWR1 SWR2 External Box Assign Alias Name Op Op No Set Sally Load Router Tally M…

Router menu

① Open the Engineering Setup > Router/Tally > Router menu (7361). ② In the group, select the target device. In this example, select [SWR1]. ③ In the group, select the matrix size. In this example, select [136x138 (Standard)]. ④ Set each of the [Source], [Destination], and [Level] parameters to “1”.

Notes

After changing the settings, save the user default settings as required.

For details about saving data, see “Setting the Startup State” (p. 39) and “Saving Data to Removable Disk” (p. 41).

6 Export input and output signal names.

Page 7322.9 Engineering Setup > Panel > Xyl Assign > Source Export System Item Setting Target Station ID 2 Panel Switcher DMS DCU Router Tairy MPE Src. Name Export Dest Name Export Config Xyl Assign Router Remake Porty Utility Device Interface Operation Maine- monitor Play 7322 Exit 0: ----/---- M/E…

Name Export menu

① Open the Engineering Setup > Panel > Xpt Assign menu (7322). ② Press [Name Export]. The Name Export menu (7322.9) appears. ③ Select the MKS-8080/8082 station ID using the [Station ID] parameter. Select the number (2 to 17) specified in step 2. ④ Press [Src Name Export]. The names of the switcher processor input signals are reflected on the MKS-8080/8082. ⑤ Press [Dest Name Export]. The names of the switcher processor output signals are reflected on the MKS-8080/8082.

Basic Image Creation Operations

Video Switching (Transitions)

Types of Transitions (Mix/NAM/Wipe/DME Wipe)

Mix

A separate video progressively fades in over the current video. The whole of the source video gradually fades out while the new video gradually fades in. The output comprises 50% of each video when the fader lever is in the center position.

Sequence of soccer match photos showing player in blue jersey, player in white jersey, and player in black shirt (no text or symbols)

Background A 50% A and 50% B output Background B

NAM (non-additive mix)

The source video and the new video images are compared, and whichever source has the highest luminance is output. The output comprises 100% of either video at each point when the fader lever is in the center position.

Sequence of soccer match photos showing player in blue jersey #14 competing for a ball, player in white with flag, and player in black boots holding a yellow flag on the field (no text or symbols)

Background A or B is output, whichever is brighter. Background B

Wipe

The new video wipes across the screen using a wipe pattern.

Sequence of three photos showing a soccer player in action: kicking, passing, and shooting (no text or symbols visible)

Background A Background B

DME wipe

The video changes in a DME wipe pattern that uses image shrinking/magnification or other effects.

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Names of Parts in the Control Panel

The positions of the principal parts and fader lever used in the following description are shown in the following figure.

ICP-6520/6530 control panelDiagram of the ICP-6520 showing the cross-point control block, transition control block, M/E-1 bank, PGM/PST bank, fader lever, and Flexi Pad, with rows labeled 1st row and 2nd row.

ICP-3000/3016 control panelDiagram of the ICP-3000 showing the cross-point control block, transition control block, M/E-1 bank, PGM/PST bank, fader lever, and Flexi Pad, with rows labeled 1st row and 2nd row.

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Video Transitions using Cuts

In a cut, the video changes with the single press of a button. The following describes the M/E-1 bank, as an example.

1 Push the fader lever up to display the background A image full-screen.

Fader lever

Transition control block

2 Select the video you want to display first.

In the background A row of the cross-point control block, press the cross-point button assigned with the selected video.

Background A row and Background B row with lit buttons

Cross-point control block

Soccer player in white jersey kicking a ball on a green field, with another player visible in the background (no text or symbols)

Background A video before the transition

Select the video you want to display after the transition.

In the background B row of the cross-point control block, press the cross-point button assigned with the video for post-transition.

Execute the transition.

Press the [CUT] button in the transition control block.

CUT button labeled '888 AUTO TRANS CUT'

Transition control block

The transition is executed, interchanging the cross-points in the background A and B rows.

Background A row and background B row with lit buttons interchanged

Cross-point control block

Man in soccer gear performing a high kick during a training exercise (no visible text or symbols)

Background A video after the transition

Video Transitions using Wipes or Mixes

In a wipe or mix, the video changes gradually.

The following describes the M/E-1 bank, as an example.

Select the video you want to display first in the background A row, and then select the video to display post-transition in the background B row.

Background A row and Background B row

Cross-point control block

Soccer player in white jersey kicking a ball on a green field, with another player blurred in background (no visible text or symbols)

Background A video

Man in gray soccer uniform performing a high kick during a training exercise (no visible text or symbols)

Background B video

2 Select the portion of the image to change using the transition.

1 Press one of the next transition selection buttons in the transition control block, turning it on.

• [BKGD] button: Changes the background. - [KEY1] to [KEY4] buttons: Inserts (or deletes) key 1 to key 4, respectively. In this example, press the [BKGD] button.

Next transition selection buttons including BKG D, BKG0, KEY1, KEY2, KEY3, KEY4, KEY PRIOR, PRIOR SET, ALL, and fader lever

Transition control block

3 Select the type of transition (p. 45).

1 Press one of the following transition type selection buttons, turning it on.

• [MIX] button: Go to step 5. • [NAM] button: Go to step 5. • [WIPE] button: Go to step 4. • [DME] (DME wipe) button (see p. 50)

Fader lever and transition type selection buttons

Transition control block

4 If the [WIPE] button is selected in step 3, choose a wipe pattern.

1 Open the M/E-1 > Wipe > Main Pattern menu (1151).

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Main Pattern menu

2 Press the desired pattern to select it. In this example, select "12".

5 Set the transition rate.

1. In the Flexi Pad, press the [TRANS RATE] button. 2. Press the [M/E1] button, turning it on. 3. While viewing the alphanumeric display, enter the transition rate you want to set. In this example, enter “20” (frames). 4. Press the [ENTR] button.

TRANS RATE button. Alphanumeric display. M/E1 button. MVS-6520/3000A diagram shown. On the MVS-3000, the [DME1] and [DME2] buttons are not displayed. On the MVS-6530, the [M/E2] button is also displayed.

Flexi Pad

6 Execute the transition.

1. Check the post-transition video on the preview monitor. 2. Operate the fader lever. In this example, pull the lever from top to bottom.

Transition rate display. 888. AUTO TRANS button. Fader lever.

Transition control block

The output comprises 50% each of both background A video and background B video when the fader lever is in the center position.

Background A. Background B.

Mid transition state

Memo

When you press the [AUTO TRANS] button, the transition is executed automatically according to the set transition rate.

Saving DME Wipe Settings in a DME Wipe Snapshot

Notes

  • On the MVS-6520/6530, the optional MKS-6570 DME board is required in order to use background DME wipes.
  • On the MVS-3000 and on the MVS-3000A without an MKS-6570 installed, a setting must be enabled in order to use background DME wipes. To change the setting, see "Enabling Background DME Wipes (MVS-3000/3000A only)" (p. 39). On the MVS-3000A with an MKS-6570 installed, configuration is not required.

Setting Picture-in-Picture (DME Wipe)

Apply a border to the picture-in-picture pattern.

The following describes the M/E-1 bank, as an example.

1 Press the [BKGD] next transition selection button, turning it on (⑤ p. 48). 2 Press the [DME] transition type selection button, turning it on (① p. 48). 3 Select a DME wipe pattern.

① Open the M/E-1 > DME Wipe > 1ch menu (1161).

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1ch menu

② Select the DME wipe pattern group. In this example, select [Frame I/O / P in P]. ③ Press the desired pattern to select it. In this example, select “1251” (picture in picture) pattern. ④ Move the fader lever to the top to check the video.

Football player celebrating on a grass field with a cheering face and crowd in background (no visible text or symbols).

Before adjustment

4 Set the size of the DME wipe pattern.

① Open the M/E-1 > DME Wipe > Modify menu (1165).

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Modify menu

② Press [Size], turning it on. ③ Adjust the [Size] parameter.

5 Set the position of the DME wipe pattern.

① In the group of the Modify menu, press [Position], turning it on.

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Modify menu

② Adjust the [H] parameter to set the horizontal position. ③ Adjust the [V] parameter to set the vertical position.

Soccer player in blue jersey kicking a ball on the field, with an inset photo of a female player celebrating (no visible text or symbols).

Size and position adjustment

6 Set the border.

① Open the M/E-1 > DME Wipe > Edge/Direction menu (1164).

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Edge/Direction menu

② In the group, press [Border], turning it on. ③ Adjust the [Width] parameter to set the width of the border. ④ Adjust the [Luminance], [Saturation], and [Hue] parameters to set the color of the border.

Soccer player kicking the ball on a field with a video player in the background, labeled 'Border' (no other text or symbols).

Soccer player in blue jersey kicking the ball on a grass field, with an inset showing a close-up of his celebrating victory (no text or symbols visible).

Border color setting example

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Saving/Recalling a DME Wipe Snapshot

A “snapshot” is a function where the various settings required to apply a particular effect to an image are saved in memory as a set of data, for recall as required, to reproduce the original conditions.

There are various kinds of snapshot. The description in this section uses a DME wipe snapshot.

As an example, the picture-in-picture data configured in the previous section is registered as a DME wipe snapshot and then recalled to reproduce the image.

The following describes the M/E-1 bank, as an example.

Soccer player standing on a field with a small flag, next to an inset photo of a smiling player celebrating (no visible text or symbols).

Recalled DME wipe pattern and border setting

1 Register the DME wipe snapshot in a button.

① In the Flexi Pad, press the [DME WIPE] button. ② Press the [M/E1] button. ③ Holding down the [DME WIPE] button, press the button you want to register (0 to 9). The button lights yellow when successfully registered.

Notes

Buttons that are lit already have a registered DME wipe snapshot. Pressing one of these buttons will overwrite the existing contents.

DME WIPE button. 7 8 9, 4 5 6, 1 2 3, 0 PTN NO. STOR STAT. [0] to [9] buttons. M/E1 button. MVS-6520/3000A diagram shown. On the MVS-3000, the [DME1] and [DME2] buttons are not displayed. On the MVS-6530, the [M/E2] button is also displayed.

Flexi Pad

2 To check that the DME wipe snapshot is registered correctly, use another operation to alter the settings and then recall the registered DME wipe snapshot.

① Press the [DME WIPE] button. ② Press the [M/E1] button. ③ Press the button registered in step 1. The registered DME wipe settings are immediately recalled.

SONY MKS-6570 - Notes - 2

Inserting Titles (Keys)

What is a Key?

You can overlay video containing a title or other material occupying part of the screen (key) over the video displayed on the whole screen (background). The component that processes keys is called a keyer.

There are four keyers available on each of the M/E and PGM/PST banks.

There are eight keyers available on the MVS-6530 PGM/PST bank only (see p. 37).

Key 4, Key 3, Key 2, Key 1, Background. Keys 1 to 4. You can change the order of keys (key priority).

A key is comprised of a signal that describes how the background is cut out (key source) and the video signal that is inserted into that space (key fill).

Luminance keys and linear keys

These are keys that cut backgrounds using key sources generated by differences in luminance (for example, black and white).

Other keys

Chroma keys (keys that use differences in color), color vector keys (keys that use differences in color and brightness), and pattern keys (keys that use wipe patterns) are available.

Entering Titles using Luminance Keys

You can insert a title using a key.

The following describes the M/E-1 bank, as an example.

1 Select the title image.

①In the 1st row of the cross-point control block, press the [KEY1] button (button assigned to key 1), turning it on. ②In the 2nd row, select the title image (key fill).

KEY1 button. 1st row. 2nd row.

Cross-point control block

Eagles Win!

Title image

2 Select the background.

① In the background A row, press a cross-point button to select a background.

Person celebrating with raised arms against a blue sky background (no text or symbols visible)

Background

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3 Select the keyer, key source, and key type.

①In the Flexi Pad, press the [KEY ADJ] button, turning it on. ②Press the [M/E1] button, turning it on. ③Press the [KEY1] button, turning it on. ④Press the [LUM] button, turning it on. ⑤Press the [AUTO SEL] button, turning it on. This uses the signals assigned in pairs as the key source.

KEY ADJ button, KEY1 button, M/E1 button, AUTO SEL button, LUM button. MVS-6520/3000A diagram shown. On the MVS-3000, the [DME1] and [DME2] buttons are not displayed. On the MVS-6530, the [M/E2] button is also displayed.

Flexi Pad

Simple white rounded rectangle on black background (no text or symbols)

Key source (assigned in signal pair) for title video

4 Insert the key.

① Check the post-insertion video on the monitor assigned beforehand for key preview output. For details about key preview output, refer to the User's Guide. ②Press the [KEY1 ON] button in the transition control block.

Memo

To insert the key using an auto transition, press the [KEY1 TRANS] button.

KEY1 ON button, KEY1 TRANS button

Transition control block

Eagles Win!

5 Insert keys 2 to 4.

① Repeat step 1 and select the key 2 image. Press the [KEY2] button on the 1st row of the cross-point control block and select the image in the 2nd row. 2 Repeat step 3 to configure key 2. Press the [KEY2] button on the Flexi Pad, and set the key source and key type. ③ Repeat step 4 to insert key 2. Press the [KEY2 ON] button or [KEY2 TRANS] button on the transition control block. ④ Configure key 3 and key 4, as required.

Key 2, NEWS - Eagles vs Panthers, The Final Battle - Eagles vs Panthers, Key 1

6 Change the key display priority.

①In the transition control block, press and hold the [PRIOR SET] button and press the [KEY1] button. The title on key 1 is displayed frontmost.

graph TD A["KEY1 button"] --> B["Key priority display"] B --> C["Key1"] B --> D["Key2"] B --> E["Key3"] B --> F["Key4"] C --> G["BKG0"] D --> H["KEY1"] E --> I["KEY2"] F --> J["KEY3"] G --> K["PRIOR SET"] H --> L["PRIOR SET"] I --> M["PRIOR SET"] J --> N["PRIOR SET"] K --> O["ALL"]

Transition control block

Eagles Win! The Final Battle - Eagles vs Panthers

Key 1 and key 2 priority changed

Composing Images using Chroma Keys

Combine images of people and scenery using keys. The following describes key 1 on the M/E-1 bank, as an example.

1 Select the key video.

① In the 1st row of the cross-point control block, press the [KEY1] button, turning it on. ②In the 2nd row, select the key video (foreground).

KEY1 button, 1st row, 2nd row, Foreground signal

Cross-point control block

Portrait of a man in a suit and tie against a solid blue background (no text or symbols visible)

Foreground video (blue background)

2 Select the background.

①In the background A row, press a cross-point button to select a background.

Exterior view of a large stadium with an arched roof and crowd seating (no visible text or signage)

Background video

3 Select the keyer, key signal, and key type.

①In the Flexi Pad, press the [KEY ADJ] button, turning it on. ②Press the [M/E1] button, turning it on. ③Press the [KEY1] button, turning it on. ④Press the [CRK] button, turning it on.

KEY ADJ button, KEY1 button, KEY1, M/E1 button, CRK button. MVS-6520/3000A diagram shown. On the MVS-3000, the [DME1] and [DME2] buttons are not displayed. On the MVS-6530, the [M/E2] button is also displayed.

Flexi Pad

4 Execute auto chroma key.

①Press the [SMPL MARK] button, turning it on. The foreground video only is output. ②Adjust the size and position of the sample mark using the adjustment knobs to specify the blue portion of the background. ③Press the [AUTO STRT] button.

OFF, SNAP, SHOT, SHEET, INK, MIND, WPE, GND WPE, ELET ENBL, TRANG RATS, KEY ADJ, ALL, SAVE 1, DAB F, MODE 1, POP, LUM, LIN, CRK, WIPE PTN, AUTO SEL, SPLT, SMPL MARK, AUTO STRT, PAGE 1/3, SHOW KEY, SMPL MARK button, Adjustment knobs, AUTO STRT button

Flexi Pad

Man in suit standing in front of a stadium with crowd (no visible text or symbols)

Composited video using chroma keying

Memo

It is possible to move and magnify/shrink the key using a resizer or DME.

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