Audio & Video -Sony MVS - 6000

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Table of Contents Executive Summary................................................................................................................................. 4 Product Concept ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Target Markets........................................................................................................................................ 6 Typical System Configuration.................................................................................................................. 6 Main Features ......................................................................................................................................... 7 1) Compact and Versatile HD-ready Switcher......................................................................................... 7 2) Fixed Configuration Control Panel (CCP-6224, CCP-6324) ............................................................. 7 3) 1M/E to 2.5M/E Support ................................................................................................................ 8 4) The 2.5D Resizer and 3D DME ........................................................................................................ 8 5) Powerful frame memory and clip capability................................................................................... 8 6) Partner with Sony Automation and new HSC/HXC series cameras................................................ 8 Extended System Details......................................................................................................................... 9 1) Standard Configuration................................................................................................................... 9 2) Upgrade to Multi-format Processing .............................................................................................. 9 3) Required Software for Expansion of M/E and Upgrading to Multi-format ..................................10 4) Simple P/P Software .....................................................................................................................10 5) Keyers............................................................................................................................................10 6) 2ch of Internal 3D DME Option.....................................................................................................11 7) Combination with MVE-8000A/MVE-9000...................................................................................11 8) Compact and Comfortable Operation ..........................................................................................11 9) System Control Unit – MKS-8010B ...............................................................................................12 Fixed Panel Configuration .............................................................................................................12 MENU Panel Less, MS/USB Module Less ......................................................................................13 Fixed control Panel and Menu Panel ............................................................................................13 New Operation Style .....................................................................................................................13 10) New Flexipad Module .................................................................................................................14 11) Internal Routing Switcher Configurable......................................................................................15 12) Internal Format Converter..........................................................................................................15 13) Frame Memory and Clip .............................................................................................................15 14) DME Wipe for Keyer Transition and Background Transition......................................................16 2|Page

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15) Wipe Patterns .............................................................................................................................17 16) Color Background........................................................................................................................17 17) Multi Program.............................................................................................................................17 18) Color Corrector ...........................................................................................................................17 19) Plug-in Editor Software ...............................................................................................................17 20) Utility Bus....................................................................................................................................17 21) Control Port (RS-422A)................................................................................................................18 22) Data Compatibilities ...................................................................................................................18 Positioning Within Lineup.....................................................................................................................19 Why choose MVS-8000GSF vs. MVS-6000........................................................................................19 Comparison between MVS-8000GSF and MVS-6000 .......................................................................20 Operational Notes.................................................................................................................................22 Operation without a Touch-Screen Menu ........................................................................................22 Multi Function FlexiPad ....................................................................................................................22 CCP-6324/6224: AUX Mode..............................................................................................................22 Simple P/P .........................................................................................................................................22 Specifications ........................................................................................................................................23 MVS-6000 Processor.........................................................................................................................23 MKS-6470 DME Board Set.................................................................................................................24 CCP-6224, CCP-6324 Control Panels .................................................................................................24 MKS-8010B System Control Unit ......................................................................................................25 External View of MVS-6000 ..............................................................................................................26 External View of CCP-6224................................................................................................................29 External View of CCP-6324................................................................................................................29 External View of MKS-8010B ............................................................................................................30 Switcher Glossary..................................................................................................................................31 MVS-6000 Processor Product Configuration ........................................................................................36 Model Number Summary .....................................................................................................................37 Product Model Numbers...................................................................................................................37

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Executive Summary We are proud to introduce a new member to the innovative MVS family of multi-format production switchers. The MVS-6000 multi-format production switcher joins the renowned MVS-8000 series and provides a powerful yet cost effective solution for customers who are upgrading existing or adding new facilities. The MVS-6000 is available in 1 to 2.5 M/E configurations, in a compact 4RU frame, with up to 49 inputs and a choice of different control surfaces. The unit maintains the same operational method as the MVS and DVS series switchers so customers and operators who have experience with these units can operate the new model with minimal training. The majority of the powerful features that are available on the MVS-8000G series are also found on the MVS-6000, including resizers, keyers, macros, clip transitions, extensive frame memory and device control capabilities. In addition to these features the MVS-6000 has a two channel internal DME option as well as the ability to use the same MVE-8000A and MVE-9000 DME units that are used with the MVS-8000G. Like the MVS-8000G the MVS-6000 is also available in a standard definition configuration with ability to upgrade to HD via a simple software update. Customers have a choice of different control options with the MVS-6000. In addition to the established and industry acclaimed CCP-8000 and CCP-9000 control panels used with the MVS-8000 and DVS-9000 series, there is now two new fixed configuration control panel choices, the CCP-6224 and the CCP-6324 panels. These new panels can also be utilized with the MVS-8000G series switchers. As customers have come to expect from Sony, the MVS-6000 is also able to have multiple panels connected to increase the flexibility of the system and tailor it to specific customer needs. The MVS-6000 can also be combined with the Sony ELC news automation software to allow users to reduce their manpower requirements and cost effectively produce news bulletins. Another perfect companion for the MVS-6000 is the new high definition HSC-300 and HXC-100 cameras that combine high performance with cost effective pricing that allows for economical solutions to be designed to meet customers’ requirements. In summary the MVS-6000 is a cost effective multi-format production switcher that builds upon the world renowned reliability and power of the MVS-8000 series. The MVS-6000 has a wide choice of control surfaces and is provided in an efficient and compact processor frame.

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Product Concept Since its launch the MVS series multi-format production switchers have become one of the global leaders with over 2000 units being sold worldwide. The MVS-8000 series was updated with the release in 1997 of the MVS-8000G and it added “resizer” and “internal format converter” functions to the powerful feature set of the previous MVS-8000A series. In addition to the MVS-8000G, we also have the standard definition DVS-9000 series production switcher. As customers make the move to high definition operations the ability for products to natively support HD or be able to be easily upgraded to HD is now essential. Previously HD operations have only been considered by high end customers who demanded the most power systems available. Now with the rapid adoption of HD, customers from all market segments require production switchers with HD capabilities and a powerful feature set. To meet this market segment who demand powerful features but have limited budgets we are proud to add the MVS-6000 multi-format production switcher to the MVS family. The MVS-6000 series is designed to target customers who are looking for the renowned reliability and industry standard operation of the MVS-8000G series but who are restricted in their available budgets. By introducing the MVS-6000 with a powerful feature set and a competitive price, we will be able to target new market segments. With the powerful line-up of MVS-6000, MVS-8000GSF, MVS-8000G, and MFS-2000, Sony has a switcher solution for almost every application. Customers traditionally purchase switcher systems as part of a larger project for either new facilities or the upgrade of existing systems. To provide complete solutions for these customers we have also introduced two new cost effective camera systems that make the perfect partner to the MVS-6000. The HSC-300 and HXC-100 cameras are high performance HD capable models that also target customers who are looking for cost effective solutions for their facilities.

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Target Markets The flexible configuration options for the MVS-6000 mean that the unit is suitable for wide variety of customer types. In addition to broadcasters, cable operators and regional television stations, the system is also suitable for educational facilities, large Houses of Worship, stadiums, sporting venues, high end internet content producers and large live event venues such as entertainment centers.

Typical System Configuration

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Main Features 1) Compact and Versatile HD-ready Switcher The compact 4RU processor includes a newly developed ASIC (Image Processor). The new processor is responsible for image processing, resizer and keyer functions and results in an 80% power reduction when compared to the MVS-8000GSF. The standard configuration of the unit is for SD operations. It can be easily configured for multiformat operation by installing a simple software update. When using both HD and SD signals, an optional internal format converter board is available allowing users to seamlessly mix different signal types in a single production.

2) Fixed Configuration Control Panel (CCP-6224, CCP-6324) Two new control panels are also available for the MVS-6000. The 2M/E, 24-crosspoint button (CCP6224) and 3M/E, 24-crosspoint button (CCP-6324) panels come with a fixed layout and can be ordered as a single item. These same panels can also be used with the MVS-8000G/GSF and DVS9000/SF switchers. By having a fixed configuration, it allows for standardization resulting in reduced manufacturing costs. The new combined Multi Function Flexi-pad module reduces the number of modules by combining the functionality of multiple modules into a single module. The fader for Key frame can be assigned to a transition fader. The AUX bus can be controlled on the M/E row and the AUX bus row module can be removed. It is also possible to use the system with a standard computer monitor and mouse to instead of the menu panel, but if customers wish to use the traditional touch-screen menu panel this is also possible.

CCP-6224 :

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USB/Memory Stick Module or other modules can be mounted by end user

CCP-6324 :

* CCP-6224 and CCP-6324 always require the SCU (MKS-8010B). If you are adding an internal module to the CCP-6324 panel, this must be ordered as a separate item and then fitted by the sales company or end user.

3) 1M/E to 2.5M/E Support The unit is able to be set-up in 1M/E, 1.5M/E, 2M/E and 2.5M/E configurations. As customers may wish to expand their system at a later stage, from 1 to 2 M/E for example, their future plans should be taken into consideration when selecting panels.

4) The 2.5D Resizer and 3D DME The standard supplied 2.5D resizer and internal 3D DME option enhance production capability, which enables to configure the system without the MVE-8000A. In the initial version release, 2D is supported. However, in the future version, 2.5D will be supported. The 3D DME is not provided as standard but customers requiring these features have the choice of an internal DME or the external MVE-8000A or MVE-9000 units.

5) Powerful frame memory and clip capability The clip transition and clip playback/recording with time code control functions can produce the latest style effects that have become extremely popular with the MVS-8000G.

6) Partner with Sony Automation and new HSC/HXC series cameras By combining the MVS-6000 with the Sony ELC automation system (ELC-MVS01) cost effective news production is able to be realized. The new HSC-300 and HXC-100 camera systems are the perfect companions to the MVS-6000, allowing very cost effective solutions to be configured to customer’s requirements.

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Extended System Details 1) Standard Configuration The unit is supplied built to order via the CTO system in the same way as existing MVS products. The following is the default configuration: SD format, 1M/E, 4RU Processor, 15 Inputs, 24 Outputs, SD Processing (480i/59.94, 576i/50) - 1M/E, 1.5M/E, 2M/E and 2.5M/E are supported with the optional software. (For the required optional software, please refer to section 3) - Up to 4 control panels and 1 processor can be configured - 1.5M/E and 2.5M/E can be configured with the simple P/P software, BZS-6250 (a new optional item), which enables DME wipe as well on the simple P/P row - Expandable up to 49 inputs with two MKS-8110G (an existing optional item) input boards

2) Upgrade to Multi-format Processing It can be upgraded to multi-format with the upgrade software, BZS-6540M/6550M (new optional items) 1080i/59.94/50, 720p/59.94/50, 480i/59.94, 576i/50 are supported. Note: 1080psf and 1080i/60 are not supported; these formats are supported on the MVS8000G/GSF.

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3) Required Software for Expansion of M/E and Upgrading to Multi-format Depending on the number of M/E, the required software is selected as follows; BZS-6300: BZS-6250: BZS-6540M: BZS-6550M:

Additional M/E software Simple P/P software for 0.5M/E Upgrade software to multi format for 1M/E and simple P/P Upgrade software to multi format for 2M/E

M/E

BZS-6300

BZS-6250

BZS-6540M

BZS-6550M

1M/E (SD)

-

-

-

-

1M/E (Multi)

-

-

Required

-

1.5M/E (SD)

-

Required

-

-

1.5M/E (Multi)

-

Required

Required

-

2M/E (SD)

Required

-

-

-

2M/E (Multi)

Required

-

Required

Required

2.5M/E (SD)

Required

Required

-

-

2.5M/E (Multi)

Required

Required

Required

Required

4) Simple P/P Software With this software (BZS-6250) +0.5M/E can be added. In the MVS-6000, even with the simple P/P, the DME wipe can be used. The program output of simple P/P can be returned to primary input with external cables and 1H delay can be avoided by using this configuration. The outputs of the simple P/P (PGM, PVW, CLN, Key PVW) can be assigned to any AUX BUS outputs.

5) Keyers Four Keyers are provided per M/E and the 2 Keyers are provided per simple P/P. The resizer and key border are available for 2 Keyers (K1 and K2) per M/E, not available for the other 2 Keyers (K3 and K4). The Key mask is only main mask. The 2.5D resizer for the rotation and perspective is provided

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to the keyers as standard. In the initial software version, 2D is supported. However, in the future version, 2.5D is planned to be supported on the resizer.

6) 2ch of Internal 3D DME Option With the MKS-6470 (optional), video effects such as 2CH of 3D transformation, defocus, mosaic, drop shadow, lighting, recursive etc. are available, which is the same effects of the MVE-8000A but excluding the non-linear effects, page turn and sparkle.

7) Combination with MVE-8000A/MVE-9000 If customers require specialized effects such as page turn and sparkle for post production etc., it can be realized by connecting a MVE-8000A or MVE-9000 via SDI. The dedicated MVS-Interface found on the MVS-8000 series is not available. When using the external DME it is not possible to perform a DME wipe. The external DME channels are CH5, 6, 7 and 8.

8) Compact and Comfortable Operation When using the new CCP-6000 series control panels a dedicated AUX bus module is not required. This is supported as the AUX bus can be controlled on the M/E row, with a button allowing the row to switch between operating M/E and AUX. This functionality is not supported on the CCP-8000 panels. Customers can also use the existing CCP-8000 and CCP-9000 panels with the MVS-6000. These choices allow flexible operation and the range of control surfaces can be selected to best suite the customers’ needs. If customers are already familiar with the MVS-8000 or DVS-9000 series control panels they can select the same panel type to allow operators to quickly move between systems and to provide additional redundancy within their facilities. The new CCP-6000 series panels allow the AUX bus module to be included in the M/E row

This AUX mode is only available for the new panel configuration (CCP-6224/6324)

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9) System Control Unit – MKS-8010B The system control unit to be configured with the CCP-6224/6324 should be the MKS-8010B which is a successor model of MKS-8010A. The MKS-8010A will be discontinued and replaced by the MKS8010B; this unit will also be supported by MVS-8000 and DVS-9000 series switchers. The menu display terminal (ANALOG VGA RGB 15pin D-SUB) is a new feature provided with the MKS8010B, this differs from the MKS-8010A as it allows a commonly available external VGA monitor to be used to display the menu. Therefore, the existing menu panel, MKS-8011A is not always required for the MKS-8010B. On the other hand, the EXT3 terminal which is less frequently used is removed from the MKS-8010B; however, it has two terminals of VGA outputs, the menu display terminal for the operation without the MKS-8011A and also the EXT display terminal for GUI of the plug-in editor. The MKS-8010B also allows for redundant power supply units via an optional PSU. See the following examples for panel configuration. Fixed Panel Configuration

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MENU Panel Less, MS/USB Module Less

Fixed control Panel and Menu Panel This configuration is also available

If you want to use the Menu Panel and Memory Stick/UBS Modules, you can make this configuration also. New Operation Style VGA display, Mouse and New Multi Flex-Pad operation make comfortable operation environment

System Control Unit is necessary. The USB mouse should be connected to a rear connector of SCU (MKS-8010B) 13 | P a g e

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10) New Flexipad Module The following four modules are integrated into a new single module which is the same size as the 10key pad module. The buzzer incorporated in the AUX module is provided to it for the operation without the AUX module. The operability for live production is taken over from the existing modules, which leads users to the simple and understandable operation. For quick operation in editing, frequent functions can be assigned to LCD buttons. This module is pre-configured in the CCP-6224/6324, but is not available as an optional item for the CCP-8000 series panels.

The following current modules are combined into a new single module found on CCP-6000 series panels. MKS-8024A: Flexipad Module, MKS-8030A: Key Frame Module, MKS-8026A: 10-key PAD Module, MKS-8035A: Key Control Module This new module is not available as a standalone product and cannot be configured with current modules. The number of buttons for regions is only suitable for less than 3M/E.

Mode Select Button

Region Select Button

Flexible Button

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The transition fader can be used for the keyframe fader by assigning the KF function via a button as shown below.

11) Internal Routing Switcher Configurable The monitor output option, MKS-8161M (an existing optional item) can be installed in the processor, which provides 8 monitor outputs. The internal routing switcher can be configured when connected with the camera system etc.

12) Internal Format Converter One board of the format converter, MKS-8450G (an existing optional item) can be installed to the processor to support 8CH inputs and 2CH outputs. The specification of format converter is the same as the MVS-8000G/GSF, embedded audio is not supported.

13) Frame Memory and Clip One frame memory board, MKS-8442G (an existing optional item) is able to be fitted to the processor. 1,030 frames of HD 1080i video can be stored to the memory. The popular functions of the MVS8000G/GSF such as clip transition, animation, playback/recording of the embedded audio etc. can all be used in the same way.

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14) DME Wipe for Keyer Transition and Background Transition The DME wipe can be done for background transitions for each M/E and also it can be done on simple P/P. The pattern is limited such as door, flip and tumble etc. No page turn is available. ME1 > DME Wipe > 1Ch

Note: When MKS-6470 (internal DME) is not installed, DME wipe patterns via resizer can be used.

ME1 > DME Wipe > 2Ch

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15) Wipe Patterns The standard patterns including circle are available. (Enhanced wipes such as star, heart, dust etc. are not supported.)

16) Color Background 1 Color Background is provided as standard. The color mixing is available.

17) Multi Program The Multi Program feature is supported. There are 4 kinds of outputs from M/E. Note: Multi Program 2 is not supported this feature requires the MVS-8000G/GSF.

18) Color Corrector By installing the color corrector software, BZS-6420 (a new optional item), 2CH of color correction are supported. The same functions as the MVS-8000G/GSF’s color corrector are provided.

19) Plug-in Editor Software By installing the plug-in editor software, BZS-8500 (an existing optional item), the linear editing system can be configured. The character superimpose becomes available and also the affordable HD linear editing system can be made.

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21) Control Port (RS-422A) The RS-422A is provided so that the system can be controlled by the external system.

22) Data Compatibilities The setup and configuration data from a MVS-8000G series switcher is not compatible with the MVS6000, but frame memory data is able to be shared between models. The DME settings created for existing models like the MVE-9000 can be used with the internal DME in the MVS-6000 but only functions supported by both units are available.

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Positioning Within Lineup The MVS-6000 is a new model and does not replace any unit within the Sony switcher line-up. The current MVS-8000G, MVS-8000GSF, and MFS-2000 units are ongoing models. The following model list shows the general positioning within the lineup: • • • •

MVS-8000G MVS-8000GSF MVS-6000 MFS-2000

Why choose MVS-8000GSF vs. MVS-6000 On the surface both the MVS-8000GSF and MVS-6000 seem to have similar features and it may not be clear when to select one model above the other. Below are some feature differences between the two models and a guideline when to select one model over the other. MVS-8000GSF • • • • • • • •

Suitable for high-end productions or edit suite and for TDs that need more advanced features 128 Wipe Patterns (Standard/Enhance/Rotary/Mosaic/Dust/Random) Every Keyers have Resizer, Every Keyers have Border, Main and Sub Key Masks 2 Utility Buses, Utility Bus for Key Border Fill, 2 Color Backgrounds, 6 Outputs from M/E, Multi Program 2 (Split M/E) 16CH Format Converters for inputs Multi processor configuration of 4 Control Panels and 2 Switcher Processors 1080psf is supported

MVS-6000 • • • • • • •

Suitable for more simple productions and for TDs who like easy operation Compact size control panel with Multi Function Flexi-pad Internal DME is supported. External DME unit is not required. Optional 8 Monitor outputs for routing sources to VEs 8CH format converter for Inputs Multi processor configuration of 4 Control Panels and single Switcher processor 1080psf is not supported

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Comparison between MVS-8000GSF and MVS-6000

General Unit Size Format 1080i/59.94,50 1080i/60 1080PsF/30, 29.97,25,24,23.98 720P/59.94,50 480i/59.94, 576i/50 1080P/59.94 (Dual Link) M/E Configuration M/E Number Input, Output Input Output Monitor Output M/E Capability Wipe/Pattern Internal Format Converter Input Internal Format Converter Output Side Flags Color Background Utility Bus for M/E Program Outputs from M/E Multi Program Multi Program 2 Simple P/P Capability Simple P/P (0.5 M/E) Program Signal Re-entry to M/E Program Signal for AUX Buss BKGD DME Wipe Frame Memory Capability Capacity HD 1080i Out CH

MVS-8000GSF

MVS-6000

4RU (+DME 2RU)

4RU

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No

Yes No No Yes Yes No

1,1.5,2,2.5

1,1.5,2,2.5

17,34 12,24 No

15,32,49 24 8

Standard + Enhanced 16 2 Yes 2 2 6 Yes Yes

Standard 8 2 Yes 1 1 4 Yes No

Yes Yes using cable w/1H delay 2 AUX Buses No

Yes Yes using cable w/ no delay All Yes

1030 Frames 8

1030 Frames 8

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Keyer Max Keyer Number with DSK Key Border on M/E Key Border Key Mask

MVS-8000GSF

MVS-6000

10 4 Matte or Utility Main + Sub

10 2 Matte Main 4 (2D) (2.5D Future Support) Yes

Max Resizer CH per Unit Resizer DME Wipe Internal DME Wipe Max DME CH Page turn, Non-Linear Effects Digital Sparkle Effects Brick Effect DME Wipe External DME (MVE-8000A) Max DME CH DME Interface DME Wipe User DME Wipe Control Panel and System Multiple Panels Multiple Processors CCP-8000, CCP-9000 CCP-6224/6324 Plug-in Editor

8 (2D) Yes -

2 No No 2CH Brick Yes (No non-linear patterns)

4 MVS or SDI Yes Yes

4 (CH5,6,7,8) SDI No No

4 2 Yes Yes Yes

4 No Yes Yes Yes

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Operational Notes Operation without a Touch-Screen Menu Large VGA display menu and mouse operation is comfortable. However adjustment like Keyer Clip should be done usually while seeing actual program picture on a monitor. Mouse operation for this kind of precise parameter adjustment is not ideal. The operational method using the knobs on the Multi Function Flexi-Pad is recommended. If you install the menu less panel, please make sure this is conveyed to your customer before order.

Multi Function FlexiPad This module is very powerful for Snapshot, Effect, Wipe Snapshot, DME Wipe Snapshot, Shotbox and Key Adjustment. Additionally modifier of Wipe and DME Wipe can also be operated and this is very useful. However, the number of actual buttons for region selection is not enough for more than 3M/E and 4CH DME. Consequently we recommend CCP-6324 and CCP-6224 panels for MVS-6000 systems and only MVS-8000 systems that do not require more than 3 M/E or 4CH DME.

CCP-6324/6224: AUX Mode On the M/E XPT Module, the AUX can be controlled when in AUX mode. This is very effective to reduce the space required for panel, but if the mode is being changed often, depending on the operational style of your customers, this may become frustrating. If you install CCP-6324/6224 panels please make sure your customer is aware of this before ordering.

Simple P/P So far, some buttons on the panel and buttons on menu can be turned on even if Simple P/P does not have this capability. With the V8.0 software, DSK3 and DSK4 buttons on Simple P/P are inhibited and major buttons that are not supported on Simple P/P on menu are inhibited, but some minor buttons on menu can be operated on Simple P/P. This is unlikely to cause any real issues but operators need to be aware that there is a possibility not every button will be active for the simple P/P.

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Specifications MVS-6000 Processor Dimensions MVS-6000

4RU Width: 482 mm

(19 inches)

Height: 176 mm

(7 inches)

Depth: 520 mm

(20 1/2 inches)

Weight: 26 Kg

(57 lb 5oz) (fully loaded)

Environment Power Requirement

AC100V to 240V +/-10% 50/60Hz

Power Consumption

7 to 3A

Operation Temperature

5 to 40 degrees centigrade (41 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit)

Storage Temperature

-20 to +55 degrees centigrade (-4 to +131 degrees Fahrenheit)

Operation Humidity

10 to 90 % (Non-condensing)

Video inputs/outputs Primary inputs

Max. 49, BNC x 1 each SMPTE292M (HDTV), SMPTE259M-C (SDTV)

Assignable outputs

24, OUT 1, 2, 13 to 16 : BNC x 2 each OUT 3 to 12, 17 to 24, FC1, 2 : BNC x 1 each SMPTE292M (HDTV), SMPTE259M-C (SDTV)

Monitor outputs

Max. 8, BNC x 2 each SMPTE292M (HDTV), SMPTE259M-C (SDTV)

Reference Reference inputs

BNC x 2, 75 立 with loop-through output HDTV systems: HD tri-level sync/SDTV analog sync/Analog black burst SDTV systems: Analog black burst/analog sync

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Control Control LAN

RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX

Data LAN

RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX

Remote 1, 2

D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A

GPI

D-sub 25-pin, TTL level inputs x 8,relay contact outputs x 4, open collector outputs x 4

FM Data LAN

RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX

FM Device

Complies with IEEE 1394

Built-in DME DME Control LAN DME Data LAN Remote 3, 4 GPI

RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A D-sub 25-pin, TTL level inputs x 8

MKS-6470 DME Board Set Dimensions Dimension

DVP Board : 317 x 380, CA Board : 317 x 380 about 4Kg (about 8lb 13oz)

Environment Power Requirement

12V

Power Consumption

8A

CCP-6224, CCP-6324 Control Panels Dimensions CCP-6224

Width: 1071mm (42 1/4 inches) Height: 87mm

(3 1/2 inches)

Depth: 264 mm (10 1/2 inches) Weight: 11Kg CCP-6324

(241b 4oz)

Width: 1071 mm (42 1/4 inches) Height: 92mm

(3 5/8 inches)

Depth: 396 mm (15 5/8inches) Weight: 16Kg

(35 lb 4 oz)

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MKS-8010B System Control Unit Dimensions Width:

440 mm

(17 3/8 inches)

Height:

44 mm

(1 3/4 inches)

Depth:

520 mm

(20 1/2 inches)

Weight:

9 Kg

(19 lb 13 oz)

Video inputs/outputs Ext Display

High density D-sub 15pin x 1, Analog RGB interface

Menu Display

High density D-sub 15pin x 1, Analog RGB interface

Reference Reference input

BNC x 2, 75 立 with loop-through output HDTV systems: HD tri-level sync/SDTV analog sync/Analog black burst SDTV systems: Analog black burst/analog sync

Control Control LAN

RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX

Data LAN

RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX

Peripheral LAN

RJ-45 x 1, 100BASE-TX

GPI

D-sub 25-pin, TTL level inputs x 8, relay contact outputs x 4, open collector outputs x 4

Remote

BNC x 1, S-BUS

LTC input

BNC x 1

Device

USB-type A

Main Panel

D-sub 50-pin x 1.

Menu Panel

D-sub 50-pin x 1.

Ext Panel 1 to 2

D-sub 50-pin x 1.

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External View of MVS-6000

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External View of CCP-6224

External View of CCP-6324

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External View of MKS-8010B

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Switcher Glossary

Key Word

Description

Alpha Channel

Refers to key source signal in CG. Secondary data in the part of file. In Frame Memory on MVS switcher, it is used as key source signal, which is made out of original file with already-split Alpha Channel. Automatic Transition execution on the M/E or PGM/PST bank via a button operation. (Not via manual Fader operation) Auxiliary output, where a connector outputs a subsidiary signal to external devices such as an external DVEs and monitors. In comparison Program Output is used for On-air and finished package recording. Replayable data such as embedded audio, which is recorded into frame memory clip with video. A type of key. A key signal based on a particular color is used to cut out the background, and the key fill is then inserted. The inserted signal is also referred to as the foreground, and the composite image is called a chroma key image. One type of transition. Allows playback of a frame memory clip synchronizing with a background transition, like mix and wipe. The dedicated generator that creates color signals. These can be used as color backgrounds in video effects. Color correcting function for video signal. Sony MVS Switcher supports Input process, Primary CCR, Secondary CCR, RGB Clip, Luminance Process, YUV Clip as well as Spot CCR, which is unique. Circuit part that allows switching video input signal. Or, operational switching buttons on the control panel. Allows you to create a “mix color� signal, combining two different colors with a pattern from a pattern generator, to be used to fill a background, border, and so on. Also may be used to soften the border line. A feature name from Sony, generally called DVE (Digital Video Effects) outside Sony. Provides 3D transformation like location, size, rotation and all the other various special video effects using the Track Ball Module or Joystick Module. More complicated and sophisticated effects are possible by combining multiple channels. Sony only refers to the function which enables 3D effects. For 2D effects, however, it is referred to as a Resizer, other companies also refer to 2D effects as DVE. A DME wipe is a wipe transition that uses a DME effect to change from one video image to the next. There are two types of DME wipe: those which can be selected for a normal transition, and those which can be selected for an independent key transition. <Note> On the MVS-8000G, it is also possible to carry out a DME wipe on a key using the resizer. Snapshot and save a DME wipe pattern together with the current settings of its modifiers and pattern limit, ether in a flexipad module or 10 key module with a dedicated register for recall when required. There are 99 DME wipe snapshot registers for each of the M/E and P/P banks.

Auto Transition AUX OUT

Ancillary data Chroma key

Clip Transition Color Background Color Corrector (CCR) Cross point Color Mix

DME (Digital Multi Effects)

DME Wipe

DME Wipe Snap Shot

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DSK (Down Stream Key) Dual Link

Device Control Unit (DCU)

EDL (Edit Decision List) Fade to Black Fader lever

Fixed Bus mode

FlexiPad™

Flip-flop mode

Frame memory clip

Frame memory

Key Bus

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A key that is inserted after (downstream) to the M/E output. This is sometimes referred to as a DSK. The method of signal transfer that is used for 1080P/59.94 or 1080P/50 content. This is defined by the SMPTE372M standard. It allows data transition with increased number of frames or color depth due to dual the HD-SDI signal transmission providing a total bandwidth of 3Gbps. Two separate cables are required hence the name. * Upgrade software is necessary to support on MVS-8000G, not supported on MVS-6000 or MVS-8000GSF The unit allows controlling external device (VTR or DDR etc) via a switcher. The Sony DCU also has tally / GPI connections. The MVS switcher is able to control the DCU via its dedicated device controller, called MKS-8036A which has jog dial time code display or it can be operated by the control panel trackball or joystick modules. A command list for executing an edit, or the list file made out of an editing controller. This term is used with the PIE (Plug In Editor). Gradually darken then switch to black on the program output of the PGM/PST. The position of the fader bar, move this to adjust the fader level and carry out a manual transition. Pressing the [KF] button to turn it on allows you to use this as a key frame fader. In this mode, A-Bus signal is output when the fader lever is located at the top end. When fader lever is located at the bottom end the B-Bus signal is output. This is essentially the opposite of flip-flop mode where the A and B bus signal is exchanged when the fader is moved from top to bottom. Also see “flip flop mode”. The powerful LCD button module on the control panel which enables the user to store and recall wipe pattern, DME Wipe Pattern, Effect, snap shot, Macro, Shotbox and Transition rate etc. Normally, when a background transition is carried out on an M/E bank, the signals selected on the A and B rows of cross-point buttons are interchanged at the end of the transition. That is to say, except during a transition, the background output is always from the background A bus. Also see “fixed bus mode”. A sequence of still images, which appear as a movie on playback, that is stored in the switchers frame memory. The sequence can be captured into memory then recalled or saved for later use. This is also referred to simply as a “clip.” The files (still files) constituting a clip are referred to as a “clip file.” Frame memory is a function whereby a frame of input video can be frozen and written to memory, for further use as material for editing. You can also play recorded frame memory clips (movies). Cross point button row for selecting key source and key fill. CCP-8000 and CCP-6000 panels have 2 bus button rows on each M/E (P/P) and the signal for Key1 and key2 can be selected. By pressing the Key3 and Key4 button, key source and key fill for key3 and key4 are selected. The signal that replaces the cut-out part is termed “key fill.” The signal determining how the background is cut out when using a key is termed “key source” The type of key source processing, various versions are available: - Luminance Key

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Key Wipe Pattern Key Key

Keyer Macro

0.5M/E (Simple PP, Half M/E) M/E

M/E bank display

- Linear Key - Color Vector Key - Chroma Key - Wipe Pattern Key - Key Wipe Pattern Key (Only supported by MVS-8000 series) One of key type. Put key fill in the wipe pattern that the key transition selects. A key is an effect in which a part of the background image is replaced by an image or superimposed text. The signal determining how the background is cut out is termed “key source,” and the signal that replaces the cut-out part is termed “key fill.” The system component responsible for processing a key is referred to as a keyer. Each M/E bank and the PGM/PST bank on a MVS series switcher has four keyers. The system component responsible for processing a key. Refers to the function on the control panel that allows you to recall a series of selections when required to automatically execute the same sequence of operations. To record menu operations in memory, use a menu macro. See Simple P/P Software. Mix/Effect block. The part of hardware or control panel /operational function that switches video signal. This indicates the notional mix/effect bank name to which the particular M/E or PGM/PST bank is assigned, as a four-character identifier.

Non Additive Mix (NAM)

One of transition type. The current and new video signals are compared, and the signal with the higher luminance level is given priority in the output. The current video is maintained at 100% output for the first half of the transition as the new video increases progressively to 100%, and then the current video is progressively reduced from 100% to zero in the second half while the new video is maintained at 100%. NonIf the fader lever is stopped in the middle of transition, when the transition is Synchronized completed by the Auto Transition Button, the fader position and transition is not synchronized. This situation is referred to as Non-Synchronized and the LED on the top and bottom beside the fader lever are lit. Next Transition To execute a transition, it is first necessary to decide how the image will be changed as a result of the transition. This selection is carried out using the next transition selection buttons in the transition control block of each M/E or PGM/PST bank. P/P (Program Pre- The last output row in M/E rows, which is used at on-air. set, PGM/PST Block) Pattern mix Allows to create new pattern combining selected two patterns (main and sub) - Mix - Positive Nam (+NAM) - Negative Nam(-NAM) - Morphing

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PIE (Plug In Editor)

Primary Input Re-entry

Registers Secondary Color Correction

Side Flag

Simple P/P Software

Snapshot

Split fader

Spot color adjustment

Super mix

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A combination of hardware keyboard control and a software option for the switcher that allows powerful linear editing functionality and capabilities. This allows for quick and simple creation of programs without the need to importing material into a computer based editing package. Input signal for the switcher. Allows you to select the video created on another bank as background A or B or one of the keys 1 to 4. For example, to use the video created on the M/E-1 bank as background B on the M/E-2 bank, press the reentry button [M/E 1] in the background B row of buttons on the M/E-2 bank. An area of memory in a switcher system which holds a snapshot, keyframe, macro, and so on. Allows correcting, brightness, color saturation and color phase (in Âą30 degree range) on 6-colors; R (Red), G (Green), B (Blue), Y (Yellow), C (Cyan), M (Magenta). Partial masking on the corrected area is possible as well. Refers to the areas to left and right of an image with aspect ratio 4:3 embedded within a 16:9 frame, when these areas are filled with a separate image selected from the utility 1 bus. You can adjust the width of the side flag area. PP block focuses only on simple function (i.e. some features like Chromakey, key boarder, DME Wipe are not available) in comparison to a Full M/E (PP). This software allows the additional functionality without using additional M/E hardware. One of memory system of switcher system. On-demand call up and playback function that allows storing setting status as data in register to reproduce the status. Refers to the function of carrying out a transition with the fader lever split into left and right halves, so that the background A and background B buses can be manipulated separately. Allows changing color at a certain area without any other impact. Partial masking is also possible as well as the following correction against the area unchanged in color. - Overall gain level of video signal - Gain of Y-signal - Offset of Y-signal - Gain of C-signal - Color phase of C-signal One of transition type. The current video is maintained at 100% output for the first half of the transition as the new video is mixed while increasing progressively to 100%. The current video is then progressively reduced from 100% to zero in the second half while the new video is maintained at 100%. To switch current image to new one using transition type like Mix, Wipe, DME Wipe, Super Mix, Preset Color Mix, NAM and Clip Transition. Each keyer can set independent transition (=local transition) type aside from Next Transition (=Common Transition). Combining common transition with local transition, background and keyer can be set different transition type.

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Wipe

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A transition from one video signal to another with a specific shape, pattern or line.

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MVS-6000 Processor Product Configuration Product No.

Model Description

Qty

Description

MVS-6000

Multi-format Processor

1

Standard: SDTV, 1M/E, 15 Inputs, 24 Outputs

BZS-6300

Additional M/E Software (for CTO)

0,1

BZS-6540M

Multi-format Upgrade Software (for CTO)

0,1

0 = 1M/E, 1 = 2M/E 0 = SDTV, 1 = Multi-format for 1st M/E and Simple P/P

BZS-6550M

Upgrade Software (for CTO)

0,1

0 = SDTV, 1 = Multi-format for 2nd M/E

BZS-6250

Simple P/P Software (for CTO)

0,1

0 = [M/E], 1 = [M/E] + 0.5 M/E (2.5M/E Max)

MKS-6470

Digital Multi Effect Board Set

0,1

0 = No DME, 1 = Internal 2Ch DME

BZS-6420

Color Corrector Software (for CTO)

0,1

0 = No CCR, 1 = 2 CH CCR

MKS-8110G

17 Input Board

0,1,2

0 = 15 inputs, 1 = 32 Inputs, 2 = 49 Inputs

MKS-8161M

Monitor Output Board

0,1

0 = No Monitor Outputs, 1 = 8 Monitor Outputs

HK-PSU04

Power Supply Unit

0,1

MKS-8442G

Frame Memory Board

0,1

MKS-8450G

Format Converter Board

0,1

0 = No Redundant, 1 = Full Redundant PSU 0 = No Frame Memory, 1 = 1030 HD Frames Frame Memory 0 = No Format Converter, 1 = 8 Input 2 Output Format Converter

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