Panasonic AG-MX70 manuel d'utilisation

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    Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely. AG - P Digital A V Mixer[...]

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    2 indicates safety information. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the [...]

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    3 Overview This digital audio mixer is designed for a host of applications including cases where the video signals of video equipment are combined through digital processing or where many different kinds of effects are added. It incorporates two frame synchronizers, a feature which makes it unnecessary for two video signals to be synchronized. Its [...]

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    4 Contents Overview .......................................................... 3 P ar ts and their functions ................................ 6 Front panel controls ..................................................... 6 Rear panel connection area ....................................... 14 External interfaces .......................................[...]

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    5 Contents About this software ...................................... 74 Description of the software ........................................ 74 System requirements ................................................. 74 Overview of MX-Navi .................................... 74 Processing of ima ge data ............................ 75 By data type .[...]

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    6 M o d i f y POWER X / Y Pb / Pr ON OFF ASPECT Z HV ON P A TTERN CENTER SCENE GRABBER EDITOR HOLD DR PO WER switch This is used to switch the AC power on and off. Select “Power” from the “Setup” initial setting screen: “Reset” is selected to establish the default setting when the power is turned ON, and “Preset” is selected to star[...]

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    7 P in P M o d i f y P A TTERN REV LUM MIX CHRM EXT ONE WAY DSK EFFECTS DR P ar ts and their functions REV (rever se) button This button is used to reverse the keys and transition key patterns, reverse the frame in/out, and reverse the chroma key, luminance key, external key and title α key signals. The button’s lamp flashes with patterns that h[...]

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    8 P ar ts and their functions Previe w output selection area The controls in this area are used to determine which images among the transition preview, DSK preview and A/B bus images are to be output from the PREVIEW output connector on the rear panel. Effect e xecution b utton area M o d i f y PREVIEW ME PRV DSK A PROG A PROG STILL STROBE VIDEO EF[...]

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    9 SET UP INT VIDEO DSK F ADE AUDIO EFFECTS P O S .X 1 1 9 Z 2 3 5 X 1 0 7 E V E N T 00 E M E T i m e 02:00 F P a t t e r n 2101 I N T Wht T r a n s i t i o n P a t t e r n E d g e E f f e c t s H a r d O f f L i g h t O n M o M o d i f d i f y CONTRAST DR P ar ts and their functions Setting panel area LCD (liquid crystal) display The effect paramet[...]

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    10 P ar ts and their functions A LCD CONTRAST control This control is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD display. B SET UP (initial setting page display) b utton This button displays the initial setting page. D DSK F ADE (DSK/fade setting page display) button This button displays the DSK/fade setting page. C INT VIDEO (internal video setting pa[...]

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    11 7 89 6 5 4 1 0 . 2 SHIFT 3 M o d i f y PHONE P A TTERN TITLE PLA Y INT PLA Y CANCEL ME DSK F ADE MIN MAX TIME DR P ar ts and their functions PHONE (headphone v olume) control This control is used to adjust the level of the rear panel headphone (PHONE) output. The sound of the portion to be faded using the DSK/Fade setting can be monitored before[...]

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    12 P ar ts and their functions M o d i f y A / PROG B / PRESET SHIFT SOURCE 1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8 SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE INT/EXT F ADE DSK AUTO T AKE MIX EFFECTS DR 1 2 4 6 8 : < = 1 3 5 7 9 ; > ? SHIFT key This key has the same function as the shift key for the number keys. 1 2 A/PROG /SOURCE 1/5 selector b utton This button is used to selec[...]

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    13 P ar ts and their functions A udio mixer area M o d i f y MAX MIN MIN MAX MASTER SOURCE 1 / 5 SOURCE 2 / 6 SOURCE 3 / 7 SOURCE AUX 1 MIC / AUX 2 4 / 8 DR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SOURCE 1/5 fader This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 1 which was set on the initial setting page; when it is operated together with the shift key, it is used to [...]

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    14 G/L MIC PHONE USB AD V-REF PREVIEW GPI AUX IN 1 2 L R L R AUDIO OUT 2 EDITOR 58 9 : 1 2 3 4 6 7 MIC input connector This connector can be set to MIC or AUX 2 on the initial setting page. 1 2 PHONE (headphone) output connector The headphones are connected to this connector. 3 USB interface connector This connector is used to connect to a personal[...]

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    15 Y/V P /V5 YC B R P Y/V P /V6 YC B R P Y/V P /V7 YC B R P Y/V P /V8 YC B R P VIDEO IN 1 2 3 4 AUDIO IN P ar ts and their functions Composite/component Y input 1 connector 1 2 Composite 5/component P B input 1 connector 3 Component P R input 1 connector 4 YC input 1 connector 5 Composite/component Y input 2 connector 6 Composite 6/component P B in[...]

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    16 P ar ts and their functions L R L R L R L R 1 2 3 4 L R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 1 1 Analog audio 1 input connectors The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input to the cross point selected on the initial setting page. 1 2 Analog audio 2 input connectors The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input to the cross point selected o[...]

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    17 External interfaces This unit comes with three connectors to support four external interfaces: a GPI input connector, RS-422A/RS-232 (9-pin) connector and a Tally output connector. Select the connector that suits the editing controller model used. ∫ GPI (general purpose interface) This enables the use of auto takes with the GPI output of the e[...]

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    18 Through connection System Diagram AG-MX70 PC (with MX-Navi already installed) ADV-REF ADV-REF CPST Through connection Through connection Through connection Through connection Termination Termination Termination Y, Pb, Pr KEY (Genlock enabled as genlock source) KEY G/L (Genlock enabled as genlock source) Y, Pb, Pr SDI IN2 SDI OUT SDI (Video) SDI [...]

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    19 System Diagram ADV REF *1 RS-422A RS-422A RS-422A RS-422A G/L *2 (Genlock enabled as genlock source) SDI (Audio/Video) SDI (Audio/Video) SDI (Audio/Video) SDI (Audio/Video) SDI IN2 SDI IN1 SDI IN3 SDI IN4 AUX1/AUX2 AG-MX70 PC (with MX-Navi already installed) SDI OUT Analog audio signals USB Video camera Video camera VTR VTR VTR CD player, etc. S[...]

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    20 Setting panel screen [INTVideo] internal video setting screen P o wer supply and bac kup The operation panel settings are stored in the memory when the power is turned off. The default settings are established when the power is turned back on by selecting [Power] > [Reset] on the [Setup] initial setting screen, and the system is started from [...]

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    21 [INTVideo] internal video setting screen Colors are selected using the rotary 2 control. There are 10 choices: White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black, Custom1 and Custom2. The color level (Y level for White) is set using the rotary 3 control. When [Custom1] or [Custom2] has been selected, either Back Matte or Wash is set. [Pattern[...]

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    22 [INTVideo] internal video setting screen When [Memory] has been selected Described below are the write and preview procedures for “ Still ” (still picture) or “ Movie ” (moving picture). It is possible to set the number of frames (number of pages) that can be used to a maximum of 30 (NTSC) or 26 (PAL). However, if pages are allocated to [...]

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    23 This menu is selected using the A or B bus [Color Effects] button. If the status of the [Color Effects] button is not to be changed, press the [Color Effects] button of the bus to be set while holding down the [Shift] key. Settings can be performed separately for the A bus and B bus. Preview is set to A by pressing the [Color Effects] button for[...]

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    24 [Video Effects] setting screen This menu is selected using the A or B bus [Video Effects] button. If the status of the [Video Effects] button is not to be changed, press the [Video Effects] button of the bus to be set while holding down the [Shift] key. Settings can be performed separately for the A bus and B bus. At this time, the bus to be set[...]

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    25 [Video Effects] setting screen [Mosaic] setting Select [On] or [Off] for this effect using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Off]. Select [XY] (both horizontal and vertical), [X] (horizontal only) or [Y] (vertical only) using the rotary 3 control. Set the size using the rotary 4 control. Any setting from 0 to 30 can be set for Size, [...]

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    26 [Time Effects] still/strobe setting Select the still or strobe effect with Video Effects ON using the rotary 2 control. Time Effects Still Field Screen 1 Time 10F Off Still Strobe Field Frame Field Frame Field Frame 1 @4 @9 @16 R4 R9 R16 1 @4 @9 @16 R4 R9 R16 2 - 124 Manual 2 - 124 Manual ≥ When [Off] has been selected The regular screen is ou[...]

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    27 [Decay] setting The A and B multi strobe, transition, Key, DSK shadow and trail cannot be selected at the same time. Only one of these effects is valid at a time. Select [On] or [Off] for the effect using the rotary 2 control. Any time setting from 0 to 32 can be selected using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 16. This level setting [...]

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    28 [Video Effects] setting screen On Off ≥ When [Multi] (multi-screen) has been selected [Size] can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is 8. [Pitch] can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is 16. [Reverse] can be set to [On] or [Off] using the rotary 5 con[...]

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    29 [Video Effects] setting screen <Notes> ≥ In the case of pattern numbers 200 to 211, 1001 to 1034, 213 to 220, 222, 1060 to 1067 and 1069, transitions can be initiated with the DVE setting parameters applied to the B channel. When this is done, the pattern is changed to MIX (56). (With the A bus/B bus) With the preset bus/program bus, the[...]

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    30 Execution of Eff ects 3) Pattern selection Select the pattern using the direct transition button or using the number keys. Patterns with numbers 3000 and up are key patterns. Perform the border, shadow, trail and other settings on the LCD setting screen. The separate border, trail and other settings are stored in each direct button and read out.[...]

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    31 Effect-b y-effect setting screens Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:00 F 0013 Wht Transition Modify Pattern Edge Hard Width 0 Color White Effects Off Off The settings for the transition and key patterns are performed on these screens. The items that can be set differ from one pattern to another. The LCD display changes as [...]

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    32 Effect-b y-effect setting screens [Pattern Edge] setting This is used to set edges for the patterns. The border color set here is used as the border matte for trail. It is updated by the color which is read out for the direct pattern. Select [Hard], [Soft], [Border] or [Soft Border] using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Hard]. When[...]

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    33 ≥ When [Trail] has been set Set the trail color and spark using the rotary 3 control. Select the [Self] original image, [Self-spark], [BodM] border color or [BodM-spark] border spark. The time can be set to any value from 1 to 32 using the rotary 4 control. When trail has been set, the trail offset position can be set by setting the position w[...]

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    34 Effect-b y-effect setting screens Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:00 F 3101 Wht Chroma Key 1 R = - - - G = - - - B = - - - Key Color Cancel Offset 0 C Slice 0 C-Area 0 Mono L Crop A 2 8 12 7 12 Effects Off DVE Plus Off 6301 3D Modify Rotate 0 Amp 16 Speed 16 TransF 32 Slice 0 Slope 0 K Level 255 [Chroma K ey] setting The[...]

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    35 [Color cancel] setting This is used to perform the settings for color cancel. The offset from the [Offset] key can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 2 control. The [C Slice] (cancel slice) can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control. The [C-Area] (cancel area) can be set to any value from 0 to 3 using the ro[...]

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    36 [Luminance Ke y] and [EXT Ke y] (external key) settings The luminance key and external key are opened directly or when selected using the number keys. Effect-b y-effect setting screens Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:00 F 3102 Wht Luminance Key Key Crop A 2 8 12 7 12 Effects Off DVE Plus Off 6301 3D Modify Rotate 0 Amp 1[...]

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    37 Effect-b y-effect setting screens [Title Key] setting The title key is opened directly or when selected using the number keys. It is not displayed when Page is 0. The number of frames (number of pages) that can be stored in the memory for PC Title can be set on the [Setup] screen. Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:00 F 950[...]

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    38 Effect-b y-effect setting screens [Basic P attern Ke y] setting (numbers 3001 to 3046) The basic pattern key is opened directly or when selected using the number keys. Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:00 F 3002 Wht Basic Pattern Key Pattern Edge Effects Off DVE Plus Off 6301 3D Modify Rotate 0 Amp 16 Time 16 TransF 32 Key[...]

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    39 Effect-b y-effect setting screens Other key settings (n umbers 3301 and up) The pattern keys are opened directly or when selected using the number keys. The size is set using the rotary Z control. With patterns whose positions can be changed, the position can be set using the joystick. Pos ’ X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:[...]

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    40 Effect-b y-effect setting screens 3D Modify Rotate 128 Time 0 TransF 255 0 - 255 0 - 255 0 - 255 3D Modify Width 192 Angle 96 Time 48 Amp 32 0 - 255 0 - 255 0 - 255 0 - 255 3D Modify Width 160 Angle 96 Amp 48 0 - 255 0 - 255 0 - 255 3D Modify Rotate 128 Axis 0 View 128 Depth 64 0 - 255 0 - 255 0 - 255 0 - 255 [3Dmodify] setting This takes effect[...]

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    41 41 ≥ With the page turn group (number 6008) R2: [Rotate] (rotation) setting R3: [Angle] setting R4: [Turn] setting R5: [Radius] setting ≥ With the ripple group (number 6031) R2: [Level] (amplitude) setting R3: [Time] setting R4: [Width] setting The position of the ripple center can be changed using [Shift] + XY. ≥ With the spark group (num[...]

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    42 3D Modify Empty 9000 Setup 9000 - 9019 Empty Saved Setup Preview CLR All CLR Effect-b y-effect setting screens [Key Learn] setting This is used to set key learn. It cannot be set for number 3001 to 3006, 3301 to 3305, 6001 to 6003 and 6006 to 6010 doors. The key XYZ, key level and 3D modify settings are stored in the memory for each key frame. T[...]

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    43 With Sphere (#6001) Effect-b y-effect setting screens Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:00 F 3013 Wht Key Learn CLR KF Copy K Frame 00 K Level 255 Insert Replace Basic Paste Exit 9000 In the key learn editing mode, the key frame number is displayed in [K Frame]. Using the rotary 1 control, the editing items are selected an[...]

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    44 With flag (#6002) Effect-b y-effect setting screens Insert Replace CLR KF Copy Paste Exit Flag K Frame 00 K Level 255 Width 192 Angle 64 Time 48 Amp 32 R2: [Width] (flag width) setting R3: [Angle] setting R4: [Time] (fluttering time) setting R5: [Amp] (amplitude) setting 3D parameters are the same as with 3DModify. With accordion (#6003) Insert [...]

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    45 Effect-b y-effect setting screens <Notes> When a compression effect has been applied to images, some of the effects may be automatically canceled. ≥ When applying 2D compression effects to channel A Under the conditions below, the Still, Strobe and Multi Strobe for channel A are turned OFF when the Transition lever or key size adjustment[...]

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    46 [DSK Source] settings These are used to select the DSK [Key] and [Fill] signals. Select the key signals using the rotary 2 control. Either [EXT] (external) or [Title] can be selected. Select the key fill signals using the rotary 3 control. [EXT] (external) input, [Title] or [BodMat] (border matte) can be selected. Select the page number of the t[...]

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    47 DSK/F ade settings [DSK Ke y] settings These are used to set the DSK key signals (for external applications). Memory keys are used in their original form. The [Slice] level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is 0. [Slope] can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary 3 control. The defau[...]

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    48 DSK/F ade settings [Fade] settings These are used to perform the fade settings. The image to be faded is selected from [Black], [White] or [Blue] using the rotary 2 control. The default setting is [Black]. [On] or [Off] is selected for [Audio] fading using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is [On]. [After] or [Pre] is selected for [Phone[...]

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    49 [A udio Effects] settings [P AN] setting Set [On] or [Off] using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is [Off]. Select the input channel to be used using the rotary 4 control. Select [L], [R] or [L+R]. The default setting is [L]. Set the output balance using the rotary 5 control. Make the selection from L7 to 0 to R7. The default setting is[...]

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    50 [A udio Effects] settings [EQ Mid] equalizer midrange setting The [M Level] midrange level can be set in 2 dB intervals to any value from – 14 dB to 0 to +14 dB using the rotary 3 control. The default setting is [0]. The midrange frequency can be set to any value from 100 Hz to 10.2 kHz using the rotary 4 control. The default setting is 1.01 k[...]

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    51 [Setup] initial setting screen Select the item to be set using the rotary 1 control. Items consist of [Power], [Direct Pattern], [Audio Video], [Memory], [Ge n Lock], [Video Format], [System1], [System2], [Bus], [Audio Level] and [File]. The setup settings are not returned to the factory settings even if the system is started by Reset. They can [...]

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    52 [Setup] initial setting screen [P ower] (po wer ON) setting Whether the system is to be started from the [Reset] status, from the [Preset] status or in the [Demo] mode can be selected using the rotary 2 control. With [Reset], the settings except for the event memories, setup settings, file memory and key learn settings are initialized. With [Pre[...]

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    53 [Setup] initial setting screen The LCD display now shows the setting screens for each effect pattern. Proceed to set the edges and effects, and if the settings are acceptable, enter them using [Enter], and return to the direct pattern settings. Example of transition Pos. X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00 E 10:00 F 3015 Wht Direct Pa[...]

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    54 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 [Setup] initial setting screen [A udio Video Input] settings These are used to set the audio and video inputs. When [Setup] is selected using the rotary 2 control and [Enter] is pressed, [OK?] appears so press [Enter] to change to the setting mode. Use [Shift] + [Enter] to cancel. When [Default] is selected using the rotary 2 cont[...]

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    55 [Setup] initial setting screen [Memory] setting This is used to set the memories used for INTVideo and DSK. When the setting is changed, all the memories are cleared. How much memory is to be used for [INT V] and how much for [Title] for DSK and TitleKey is set using the rotary 2 and 3 controls. If the allocation to one memory is changed, the al[...]

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    56 [Setup] initial setting screen System1 Dly 1Frame Time Sec GPI ME RS422 GVG 1Frame 0Frame Sec Frame ME DSK Fade GVG SONY System2 LCDStby 0 VBClean Off DR On 0 - 60 On Off On Off [System1] setting This is used to perform a variety of settings. The rotary 2 control is used to set the amount of delay for the source input when the [AdvRef] advanced [...]

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    57 [Setup] initial setting screen Audio Level Alignment – 3dB Head 18dB – 3dB 0dB 4dB 18dB 20dB [A udio Level] setting The [Alignment] (alignment) level is set using the rotary 2 control. [ – 3 dB], [0 dB] or [4 dB] can be selected. The default setting is [4 dB] for NTSC and [0 dB] for PAL. The [Head] (headroom) is set using the rotary 5 cont[...]

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    58 Other settings Setting method One hundred panel statuses can be stored in event memories 0 to 99. Press the Set button, set the event number using the number keys, and enter the setting using [Enter]. Event memory Event 00 E Press the [Pattern] button, input the pattern number using the number keys, and execute using [Enter]. If the pattern does[...]

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    59 Select the item to be set, and press the [ME], [DSK] or [FADE] button. Input the numerical value using the number keys, and press [Enter]. The numerical value can be incremented and decremented using rotary TIME or the “ + ” and “–” keys. Set the ME (back, key transition), DSK or fade time. Set the time of the item selected for ME, DSK[...]

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    60 T ransition patterns Blinds 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Basic 12345678 91 0 1 1 Pair 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 87 88 89 Multi H3 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 Multi PairH3 Overlap 122 415 416 417 418 419 Multi H6 Overlap 103 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 Multi V3 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 Multi PairV3 Overlap 123 428 429 430 431 432 Multi V6[...]

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    61 T ransition patterns Basic 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Blinds 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 100 101 102 Multi H3 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 Multi H6 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 Multi V6 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 Multi HV3 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 Multi HV6[...]

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    62 T ransition patterns Mtrix Overlap 24 701 25 702 26 703 27 704 705 706 707 Multi PairHV6 479 480 481 482 STILL STILL STILL STILL Shutter Overlap 223 1091 224 1092 225 1093 226 1094 DVE BPreset Overlap 200 1001 201 1002 202 1003 Mosaic XY Mosaic X Mosaic Y 203 1004 204 1005 205 1006 Defocus H Mirror V Mirror 206 1007 207 1008 208 1009 HV Mirror N[...]

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    63 T ransition patterns Panel 99 0 Panel Setting Panel Setting 60 1081 NAM MIX MIX Basic2 55 1010 193 81 1 56 1080 57 58 194 812 195 813 196 814 197 1082 LUM 198 1083 CUT MIX 199 1084 SAT MIX Multi PairHV6 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 DVE BPreset 212 1059 213 1060 214 1061 CUT Still Field Still Fram 215 1062 216 1063 217 1064 Strobe 4Multi Strob[...]

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    Pers1 64 T ransition patterns 2D Move2 /Exp Curve2 Overlap +Diss 167 1461 1471 168 1462 1472 169 1463 1473 170 1464 1474 171 1465 1475 172 1466 1476 173 1467 1477 174 1468 1478 Rotate +Diss 1601 1611 1602 1612 1603 1613 1604 1614 Split Slide +Diss 1620 1660 1621 1661 1622 1662 1623 1663 1624 1664 1625 1665 1626 1666 1627 1667 1628 1668 1629 1669 16[...]

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    65 T ransition patterns Overlap +Diss 175 1481 1491 176 1482 1492 177 1483 1493 178 1484 1494 179 1485 1495 180 1486 1496 181 1487 1497 182 1488 1498 2D Move2 /Exp Curve2 Split Slide 2DComp +Diss 1631 1671 1632 1672 1633 1673 1634 1674 1635 1675 1636 1676 1637 1677 1638 1678 Split +Diss 1651 1691 1652 1692 1653 1693 1654 1694 1655 1695 1656 1696 16[...]

  • Page 66

    66 T ransition patterns Page2 +Diss 2118 2168 2119 2169 2120 2170 2121 2171 2122 2172 2123 2173 2124 2174 2125 2175 Page3 +Diss 2131 2183 2132 2184 2133 2185 2134 2186 2135 2187 2136 2188 2137 2189 2138 2190 Sphere 2DComp +Diss 2201 2231 2202 2232 2203 2233 2204 2234 2205 2235 2206 2236 2207 2237 2208 2238 2209 2239 Accordion Flag1 2DComp +Diss 240[...]

  • Page 67

    67 T ransition patterns Spin 2DComp +Diss 1861 1871 1862 1872 1863 1873 1864 1874 1865 1875 1866 1876 1881 1891 1882 1892 1883 1893 1884 1894 Page2 +Diss 2126 2176 2127 2177 2128 2178 2129 2179 Page3 +Diss 2139 2191 2140 2192 2141 2193 2142 2194 2143 2195 Sphere +Diss 2210 2240 2211 2241 2212 2242 2213 2243 2214 2244 2215 2245 2216 2246 2217 2247 2[...]

  • Page 68

    68 K ey patterns BasicPattern Key Diss Exp Exp+Diss 3001 3021 3041 3002 3022 3042 3003 3023 3043 3004 3024 3044 3005 3025 3045 3006 3026 3046 PinP Diss Exp Exp+Diss 3301 3311 3321 3302 3312 3322 3303 3313 3323 3304 3314 3324 Rotate 2DComp +Diss 4601 4611 4602 4612 4603 4613 4604 4614 2D Move Exp +Diss 3401 3411 3402 3412 3403 3413 3404 3414 3405 34[...]

  • Page 69

    69 K ey patterns Back Back Spot Light Diss Exp Exp+Diss 3305 3315 3325 2D Move Exp +Diss 3421 3431 3422 3432 3423 3433 3424 3434 3425 3435 3426 3436 3427 3437 3428 3438 2D Move2 ExpCurve2 +Diss 3461 3471 3462 3472 3463 3473 3464 3474 3465 3475 3466 3476 3467 3477 3468 3478 DualPinP Move +Diss 3521 3531 3522 3532 3523 3533 3524 3534 3525 3535 3526 3[...]

  • Page 70

    70 K ey patterns Ripple 2DComp +Diss 6031 6032 Sphere 2DComp +Diss 5201 5231 5202 5232 5203 5233 5204 5234 5205 5235 5206 5236 5207 5237 5208 5238 5209 5239 Flag Move Move +Diss 6101 6111 6102 6112 6103 6113 6104 6114 6105 6115 6106 6116 6107 6117 6108 6118 6109 6119 Spin 2DComp +Diss 4841 4851 4842 4852 4843 4853 4844 4854 4845 4855 4846 4856 Pers[...]

  • Page 71

    71 K ey patterns Flag1 2DComp +Diss 5413 5473 5414 5474 5415 5475 5416 5476 5417 5477 5418 5478 5419 5479 5420 5480 5421 5481 5422 5482 5423 5483 Melt 2DComp +Diss 6033 6034 Sphere 2DComp +Diss 5210 5240 5211 5241 5212 5242 5213 5243 5214 5244 5215 5245 5216 5246 5217 5247 5218 5248 5219 5249 5220 5250 Flag Move Move +Diss 6121 6131 6122 6132 6123 [...]

  • Page 72

    72 K ey patterns Pers In 2 Move +Diss 6701 6711 6702 6712 6703 6713 6704 6714 6705 6715 6706 6716 Pers In Move +Diss 6601 6611 6602 6612 6603 6613 6604 6614 6605 6615 6606 6616 6607 6617 6608 6618 Sphere Curve Move +Diss 6401 6411 6402 6412 6403 6413 6404 6414 6405 6415 6406 6416 6407 6417 6408 6418 Spin to Pers Move +Diss 6501 6521 6502 6522 6503 [...]

  • Page 73

    73 K ey patterns Pers In Move +Diss 6621 6631 6622 6632 6623 6633 6624 6634 Sphere Curve Move +Diss 6421 6431 6422 6432 6423 6433 6424 6434 6425 6435 6426 6436 6427 6437 6428 6438 Title Diss 9621 9631 9641 T-13 T-14 T-15 9651 9661 9671 T-16 T-17 T-18 9681 9691 9701 T-19 T-20 T-21 9711 9721 9731 T-22 T-23 T-24 Title Diss 9010 9011 9012 Key Learn11 K[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Overview of MX-Na vi MX-Navi is software used when transmitting images from a PC to the AG-MX70 and displaying them and when reading still images from the AG-MX70 into a PC. The following are possible when a PC has been connected to the AG-MX70. ≥ DSK display of the PC screen as telop or animation. ≥ Display of the PC screen with internal ma[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Pr ocessing of image data ∫ By data type Image data is processed by the AG-MX70 either as Title data or IntVideo data, depending on the application. When image data is transmitted to the AG-MX70, it is necessary to first select one of these 2 data types. ≥ Title data Data to be used for DSK playback should be transmitted as Title data. RGB d[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Pr ocessing of image data ∫ Management of the image memory ≥ Memory capacity Images transmitted from the PC are stored in the AG-MX70 ’ s image memory. The memory capacity differs, depending on the AG-MX70 ’ s video format setting. NTSC: 30 pages (1 page = amount of memory required for 1 image on Monitor 1 screen) PAL: 26 pages The image[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Bef ore use A G-MX70 connections It is necessary to connect the PC to the AG-MX70 using the USB cable before installing the software. Follow the steps below. 1) Turn off the power to the AG-MX70. 2 ) Connect the PC to the AG-MX70 using the USB cable. Insert the USB cable connectors into the corresponding USB ports on the PC and on the rear panel[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Bef ore use ∫ For Windows XP <Note> Be sure to log on as a user with Administrator rights when installing this software. 1) Connect the PC to the AG-MX70 correctly. 2) Turn on the power to the PC. Check that Windows has started up. 3) Place the setup CD-ROM in the PC ’ s CD-ROM drive. 4) Turn on the power to the AG-MX70. After a short [...]

  • Page 79

    79 Bef ore use Operation confirmation This completes installation of all of the software. Use the following procedure to confirm that the software has been installed correctly. 1) Confirm that the PC and the AG-MX70 have been connected correctly and that the power of the AG- MX70 is switched on. 2) Select “ Programs ” > “ Panasonic AG-MX70[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Star tup and shutdown Screen descriptions How to start up MX-Navi Select “ Program ” > “ Panasonic AG-MX70 ” > “ MX-Navi ” from the Windows Start menu. How to shut do wn MX-Navi Shutdown is possible in the following two ways. ≥ Click the button at the right top of the main window. ≥ Select “ Exit ” from the “ File ”[...]

  • Page 81

    81 TYPE The data playback format will be displayed. When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86) will open. 7 OFF The operation at the time of DSK OFF will be displayed. The display contents are the same as for DSK ON. When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86) will open. 8 NAME/COMMENT The name given to the data and the comment s[...]

  • Page 82

    82 OFF The operation at the time of DSK OFF will be displayed. The display contents are the same as for DSK ON. When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86) will open. 8 NAME/COMMENT The name given to the data will be displayed. When double-clicked, the Properties window (page 86) will open. 9 Screen descriptions TYPE The data playback form[...]

  • Page 83

    83 Menu descriptions File menu Creation of a new list This clears the current transmission list and creates a new one (refer to page 86). The same operation can be performed with the operation button . Open image This opens an image and adds the title data at the end of the transmission list. The same operation can be performed with the operation b[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Menu descriptions Delete This deletes the selected title from the transmission list. The same operation can be performed with the “ DEL ” key or by right-clicking on the title data display column and selecting “ Delete ” from the pop-up menu. Select all This selects all titles in the transmission list. The same operation can be performed[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Menu descriptions T ool menu Memory status This displays the memory status screen. For details, refer to “ Checking the memory status of the AG-MX70 ” (page 90). AG-MX70 setup This displays the memory setting screen. For details, refer to “ Changing the AG-MX-70 memory settings ” (page 90) and “ Recalling events ” (page 91.) Properti[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Title data operations Flow until Title data pla yback The procedure for transmission of PC images as Title data and DSK playback is as follows. 1) Register the image in the list of Title data for transmission to the AG-MX70 (transmission list). 2) Perform data playback settings. 3 ) Play back and transmit data manually or automatically. Register[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Off: Th i s i s used for setting the operation to be performed when the data is deleted from the screen (DSK OFF). ≥ AutoTrigger: This sets the start operation. No check: DSK OFF will be performed when the playback button on the main window is pressed or when the DSK button on the main unit is pressed. Check: DSK OFF will be performed accordin[...]

  • Page 88

    88 A utomatic transmission and playbac k of Title data The data from the cursor position to the end of the transmission list can be transmitted automatically and DSK playback can be performed automatically. Select “ Operation ” > “ Automatic title load ” from the menu of the main window. Manual transmission and pla ybac k of Title data D[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Reordering the transmission list The transmission list can be reordered by any one of the following methods. ≥ Select the reordering method as “ Sort by name ” or “ Sort by comments ” from the “ Display ” menu. ≥ Double-click the , buttons in the heading column of NAME/COMMENT of the transmission list. When the display mode is Ic[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Checking the memory status of the A G-MX70 The status of the image memory of the AG-MX70 can be checked on the memory status screen. Select “ Tools ” > “ Memory status ” from the menu of the main window to open the memory status screen. Other operations 1 2 1 The system setting status of the AG-MX70 is displayed here. 2 This is the me[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Other operations 3) Select “ File ” > “ Capture Title ” from the menu of the memory status screen to read in Title data. Select “ File ” > “ Save IntVideo ” from the menu of the memory status screen to read in IntVideo data. 4) Enter the image format and the file name and click “ OK. ” When the data to be read in is com[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Other operations Setting the initial properties The initial values for the properties to be used with new data can be set on the “ Initial set of Property Data ” setting screen. 1) Select “ Initial set of Property Data ” from the Tools menu of the main window. The “ Initial set of Property Data ” setting screen is displayed. 2) Set t[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Other operations Setting the operating en vir onment The operation settings for this application can be set on the operation environment screen. 1) Select “ Operating environment ” from the Tools menu of the main window. The Environment screen will be displayed. 2) Set the individual items and click the “ OK ” button to change the settin[...]

  • Page 94

    94 List of shor t-cut keys Move the cursor to the top Home Move the cursor back by 10 Left arrow Move the cursor back Up arrow Move the cursor ahead Down arrow Move the cursor ahead by 10 Right arrow Jump to the data in DSK 0 Jump to the data of the corresponding Mark setting 1 to 9 Move the cursor to the bottom End Open the properties of the selec[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Bef ore calling f or service T r oubleshooting Contact your dealer if the problem persists even when you have checked the following items. Problem What to check ≥ The power can not be switched on. ≥ Is the plug of the power cable inserted properly in the outlet? ≥ Has the fan stopped operating? ≥ There is no picture. ≥ Is the power of [...]

  • Page 96

    96 Bef ore calling f or service Problem What to check ≥ The Title data has been cleared, but the data has not been deleted from the image memory. When Protect has been set for the data, it will not be cleared even when clearing is performed from the menu of the main window. To clear data with the Protect setting, perform the clearing operation fr[...]

  • Page 97

    97 Specifications [GENERAL] Power Source : 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption : 52 W (with no optional accessories installed), 70 W (with all optional accessories installed) Operating temperature: 41 ° F to 104 ° F (+ 5 ° C to + 40 ° C) Operating humidity: Less than 80% (relative humidity) Dimensions (W k H k D): 16-3/4 k 7-3/4 k 15-3/4 inch [...]

  • Page 98

    98 [O THER] Editor: D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A/232C switchable RS-422A protocol; GVG/Sony switchable Connectable Editor: Panasonic: AG-A850, AJ-A900, SONY: BVE-2000, BVE-910, PVE-500 Tally Out: D-sub 9-pin, open-collector k 8 ch Collector current: Less than 50 mA, Maximum voltage: 35 V DC GPI: BNC k 1, Make-contact USB: Type-B connector k 1, USB Ver.1.1 [...]

  • Page 99

    99 Specifications [SDI] (Option) Video input connectors: BNC a 4 (inputs 1/2/3/4), SMPTE 259M-C/EBU Tech.3267-E Video output connectors: BNC a 1, SMPTE 259M-C/EBU Tech.3267-E Audio input connectors: Embedded audio (channels 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 switchable) Audio output connectors: Embedded audio (channels 1/2) [A CCESSORIES] Power cable .............[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Installation of the A G-Y A70 The AG-YA70 is an interface board that enables the AG-MX70 to be connected to a serial digital interface (SDI). Follow the procedure below to install it. <Note> Always consult your dealer or authorized service center regarding installation of the AG-YA70 in the AG-MX70. 10 ) Refer to the figure on the left, a[...]

  • Page 101

    101 Installation of the A G-VE70 The AG-VE70 is a 3D effect board that enables the 3D patterns, etc. of the AG-MX70 to be used. Follow the procedure below to install it. <Note> Always consult your dealer or authorized service center regarding installation of the AG-VE70 in the AG-MX70. Specifications [A G-VE70] (3D effect board: optional acce[...]

  • Page 102

    PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7000 EASTERN ZONE: One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7621 Southeast Region: 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Ste 1-160, Suwanee, GA 30024 (770) 338-6835 Cen[...]