M-2100 DIGITAL MASTER CONTROL SYSTEM User Manual SOFTWARE VERSION 6.0 071010907JULY 2003
10 M-2100 User ManualPreface
100 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Debug — Clicking on the Enable Debug Trace check box opens a separate debug window. The debug wind
M-2100 User Manual 101Keyer Controls and Operation 3. Click on the Configure button. The Select Target dialog box displays (Figure 43 on page 101). Fig
102 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Downloading an Image From PC to Target1. In the main application window, select the appropriate HD
M-2100 User Manual 103Keyer Controls and Operation 4. Click Open. A status bar indicates the progress of the image load. When loading is complete, the
104 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations 6. Click on the Upload/Download button. The Image Transfer dialog box appears (Figure 46 on page 1
M-2100 User Manual 105Keyer Controls and Operation 14. Click OK when all the selections are complete. This will close the Image Transfer dialog box an
106 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations 5. If necessary, enter the network address of the target device (see Selecting the Target Framesto
M-2100 User Manual 107Keyer Controls and Operation c. Type positive or negative absolute pixel values in the horizontal and vertical text boxes to pos
108 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Previewing an ImageYou can use Framestore Loader to preview and image. Preview displays a full siz
M-2100 User Manual 109Keyer Controls and Operation 2. Click on the Background Matte check box to open the Select Matte Color dialog box (Figure 50).Fi
M-2100 User Manual 11 Section 1 System Overview Introduction This section presents an overall system description of the Thomson Grass Valley M–210
110 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Saving an Image to DiskTo save the image currently loaded and displayed by Framestore Loader to di
M-2100 User Manual 111Audio Controls and Operation Audio Controls and OperationThis section covers the controls and operation of the standard Audio Co
112 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Audio Processor Delegation Audio Processor 1 (AP 1), the standard audio processor, is always under
M-2100 User Manual 113Audio Controls and Operation High Tally StateIn high tally state, the crosspoint buttons, level adjustments (including setting o
114 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations vious Over (for this AP) is dropped. An Audio Over can only be selected from one of the four Audio
M-2100 User Manual 115Audio Controls and Operation Audio Breakaway Audio (ABA) ControlThe system is in the Audio Breakaway Audio (ABA) mode when contr
116 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations • If the source selected on either bus of AP 1 is not embedded, an attempt to switch to an embedde
M-2100 User Manual 117Audio Controls and Operation An audio breakaway, or the audio component of a married source, or an Audio Only, can be Stereo, L-
118 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations If Pgm Trim/Level is enabled, the Pgm Level knob (and Ratio knob for the Program source if an Over
M-2100 User Manual 119Audio Controls and Operation There is no method to adjust the Program or Preset level of all Audio Pro-cessors simultaneously (g
12 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview •Audio Inputs: 16 primary, 4 Audio only (Breakaway/Over)•Outputs: 2 PGM, 2 Clean Feed, 2 Look Ahea
120 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations The Primary/Over LED display shows the ratio of an Over to the Primary on either the Program or Pr
M-2100 User Manual 121Audio Controls and Operation Cut Transition—Cut in Over onlyConditions:•No change in audio Main sources•No Over currently on Pro
122 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations At the effective time of the transition cut (considering preroll, transition hold and transition n
M-2100 User Manual 123Audio Controls and Operation Cut Transition—Cut to New Over and Change Main SourceConditions:•Change in audio Main source•Over c
124 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Over the FTU interval the ratio is transitioned from current ratio to zero, at which time the tall
M-2100 User Manual 125Audio Controls and Operation Audio Level MonitoringAudio levels can be monitored locally on the MCP using the Transition Delay T
126 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Stereo Versus Left Versus RightWhen the selected audio channel is L-Mono or R-Mono, then that is t
M-2100 User Manual 127Audio Controls and Operation Audio Monitor SubpanelThe optional Audio Monitor subpanel (Figure 57) provides control of the two e
128 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations These buttons operate in the following fashion as radio buttons:• Selection of one deselects any o
M-2100 User Manual 129Using the Device Control Engine (DCE) Using the Device Control Engine (DCE)This section describes how to use the Device Control
M-2100 User Manual 13About the M–2100 Standard Definition Versus High Definition Table 1 below summarizes the system feature set differences between
130 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Main and Backup DCE SourcesUnlike Profiles, which are configured as main/backup pairs, DCE backup so
M-2100 User Manual 131Using the Device Control Engine (DCE) PlayThe Play button can be used while in Stop, Fast Forward, or Reverse mode.When the mach
132 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Forward Step/Fast ForwardThe Fast Forward button can be used while in Stop, Play, Fast Forward, or
M-2100 User Manual 133Using the Device Control Engine (DCE) Standby/CueThe term Standby denotes that the VTR has its heads spun up and it is ready to
134 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Using RoutersThe purpose of router integration is to allow input expansion. Sources that are avail
M-2100 User Manual 135Using Routers Assigning Router Sources to CrosspointsThe Name Preselect keypad may be used to assign router sources to cross-poi
136 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Assignment ProcedurePerform the following steps to assign a router source to an M–2100 cross-point
M-2100 User Manual 137Using Profile Disk Recorders 4. If the source name is valid (green light is on), press a configured crosspoint on the assigned Pre
138 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Profile Clip NamesIn the Router/PDR Control subpanel, Profile clips with names longer than 8 charact
M-2100 User Manual 139Using Profile Disk Recorders Main and Backup Profile SetupYou can configure multiple Profiles with the M–2100. The Configuration Mana
14 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview M–2100 Hardware and Software Options Table 2 provides brief descriptions of available options for
140 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Connecting Multiple FCMs to One or More Profiles(s)Only one FCM is assigned to control a Profile cha
M-2100 User Manual 141Using Profile Disk Recorders Playing Profile ClipsProfile control functionality provides the operator and the automation system wit
142 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Clip Stack Display and KeypadsThe Clip Stack display (Figure 61 on page 141) consists of six stack
M-2100 User Manual 143Using Profile Disk Recorders The Next/Next+n buttons will indicate by their tally state where clips can be inserted, replaced or
144 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations 2. Select the Insert Clip button to enter Insert Clip mode. (Insert Clip button high tallies.)3. P
M-2100 User Manual 145Using Profile Disk Recorders Profile Control ExampleIn this example you will add a clip name, PSA0012A, into the Next position in
146 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Using Machine Control with the ProfileUse the Machine Control buttons to control Profiles manually.
M-2100 User Manual 147Using Profile Disk Recorders All of the Machine Control buttons and tally operate the same way they do for a VTR, with the except
148 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Reverse Step/RewindMomentarily pressing the Rewind button steps the clip one frame backward. The t
M-2100 User Manual 149Using the Transition Logging Tool Auto Preroll TransitionAn Auto Preroll Transition mode is available using the Rewind and Fast
M-2100 User Manual 15About the M–2100 2100-ASA2100-ASA-S[SD and HD]Automation Protocol Subscription Service. Allows automation controllers to subsc
150 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Installing the ApplicationThe Transition Logging Tool application comes on the software CD sup-pli
M-2100 User Manual 151Using the Transition Logging Tool File MenuChoose any of the following tasks from the File menu (Figure 64).Figure 64. Transiti
152 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations ExitClose the Transition Log Tool.Getting HelpSeveral forms of help are available. From the menu b
M-2100 User Manual 153Using the Transition Logging Tool Initiating/Stopping Transition LoggingThe FCM Logging Control dialog box (Figure 65) is used t
154 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Logging Disrupted Error MessagesYou can get error messages when logging to the database if the log
M-2100 User Manual 155Using the Transition Logging Tool To refine your records selection, you can focus on a range of records based on time and date. C
156 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations 3. Make sure the correct window of time is selected. The window of time is a combination of left p
M-2100 User Manual 157Using the Transition Logging Tool 3. Click the > button in the Start box to set/display the day.4. Set the time by highlighti
158 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations All — View records based on all control types.Automat — View records where the event was started a
M-2100 User Manual 159Using the Transition Logging Tool The source types are listed below.•All - Select all sources.•Main Video•Video Key 1•Video Key
16 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview System Description The M–2100 Digital Master Control System provides:•Multichannel operation from
160 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations View Records Based on Source NamesFrom the View/Columns/SourceNames dialog box (Figure 69), select
M-2100 User Manual 161Using the Transition Logging Tool Search Operator DescriptionsUse the operators given in Table 12 to narrow your search field cri
162 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Sorting Transition RecordsUse the Sort Menu (Figure 70) to select sorting criteria, in alpha numer
M-2100 User Manual 163Using the Transition Logging Tool Using the Comments EditorSelect a Comment, then click on Edit/Comments to invoke the Comments
164 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations
M-2100 User Manual 165 Glossary1080iAn abbreviated term for a high definition digital video signal as defined by SMPTE 274M. 1080i signals have 1920 pix
166 M-2100 User ManualGlossary Audio Processing Channels (APs)One AP is supplied in the standard configu-ration. It is named AP–1. There are three op-t
M-2100 User Manual 167Glossary 2) A Manual Control Panel button that is lit, but not at full brightness. This usually indi-cates that the function is
168 M-2100 User ManualGlossary DigitalUse of discrete signal levels that correspond to logic 1 or 0 to convey information. Digital Television (DTV)The
M-2100 User Manual 169Glossary FillIn video keying, the fill insert video is the video inserted into the hole cut by the key source.Flip-FlopA transiti
M-2100 User Manual 17System Description Automation Control Open automation protocol enables complete control of the processing frames with or witho
170 M-2100 User ManualGlossary IInterlaceA system of video scanning where the odd and even numbered lines of a picture are pre-sented consecutively as
M-2100 User Manual 171Glossary Loss Of Signal (LOS) MatteThe LOS matte, if configured, may be auto-matically invoked if an On-Air video signal is lost.
172 M-2100 User ManualGlossary MPEG-2A video compression mechanism employed by DTV to fit the digital data into an existing 6 MHz bandwidth transmissio
M-2100 User Manual 173Glossary Primary ChannelAll MCP control information is passed to the Frame that has been selected as Primary us-ing the Channel
174 M-2100 User ManualGlossary Serial Digital VideoPassing video data bits in serial form (one bit after another), along a single wire. High Def-initi
M-2100 User Manual 175Glossary TelevisionAn electric transmission and reception of transient visual images, usually together with associated sound. Te
176 M-2100 User ManualGlossary
M-2100 User Manual 177 IndexAA/V/C Processing frame, HDFrame Module Locations 23overview 22A/V/C Processing Frame, SDFrame Module Locations 20overv
178 M-2100 User ManualIndex DDevice Control Engine 19operation 129documentation online 2Drop Shadow Button 73Dual Keyer Module 14EExternal button
M-2100 User Manual 179Index options 14Standard Definition features list 11Typical System Application 29Video 25Machine Control 146buttons 147For
18 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview Audio Processing Audio processing within the system is scalable from a standard single audio Proce
180 M-2100 User ManualIndex System PC 15TTransition Delay Display 54Transition Lever Arm 58calibration 59Transition logging 15Transition Logging
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M-2100 User Manual 19System Description Device Control Engine (DCE) An external 3 RU Device Control Engine (DCE) frame enables RS-422 serial machin
2 M-2100 User Manual Contacting Grass Valley Copyright © Thomson Broadcast and Media Solutions All rights reserved. Grass Valley Web Site The www.
20 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview Basic Architecture The M–2100 Audio/Visual/Control Processing Frame (hereafter noted as the A/V/C
M-2100 User Manual 21Basic Architecture As shown in Figure 4 on page 22, the SD Processor rear frame has connec-tors available for:• 16 primary ser
22 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview SD AudioThe audio/video processing system passes non-synchronous sources with an internal bypass c
M-2100 User Manual 23Basic Architecture •Video Crosspoint Matrix including one Control Interface module, one Terminator module, and two Power Supply m
24 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview As shown in Figure 6 on page 25, connections for the HD Processor frame and the Crosspoint Matrix hav
M-2100 User Manual 25Basic Architecture HD AudioAudio processing within the system is scalable from a 20 input (16 primary and 4 audio only) single 48
26 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview Manual Control Panel (MCP)The M–2100 Manual Control Panel (MCP) provides an alternative/addi-tion to
M-2100 User Manual 27Basic Architecture MCP indicators include:•Non-synchronous detection, and•Tally indication of all sources including video and aud
28 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview Mini Master Control Panel (MMCP)The Mini Master Control Panel (Figure 9) is a compact panel for contr
M-2100 User Manual 29M–2100 Typical System Application M–2100 Typical System ApplicationThe M–2100 is designed for smooth integration into an automate
M-2100 User Manual 3 Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 M-2100 User ManualSection 1 — System Overview
M-2100 User Manual 31 Section 2System OperationsAbout this SectionThis section of the User Manual describes the basic operation of the M–2100 Manual C
32 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations IntroductionThe M–2100 Manual Control Panel (MCP) shown in Figure 12, provides an alternative to au
M-2100 User Manual 33Using Multichannel Control Using Multichannel ControlA powerful feature of the M–2100 is the ability to control more than one pro
34 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Primary and Secondary ChannelsPrimary and Secondary channels may be assigned. They are defined as fo
M-2100 User Manual 35Using Multichannel Control Automation Enable ButtonsThese yellow buttons are used to enable/disable automation control of up to e
36 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations 4. Scroll the list of valid channel names displayed in the associated Channel Status display. Use t
M-2100 User Manual 37Using Multichannel Control Channel Control Operations SummaryTable 3 lists the different channel operational characteristics and
38 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Program and Preset Bus OperationsPreset BusThe Preset bus (Pst) (Figure 14) is a row of sixteen sou
M-2100 User Manual 39Program and Preset Bus Operations Backup Preset SourcesThe M–2100 has the ability to maintain a backup source. A backup source ca
4 M-2100 User ManualContents Channel Control Operations Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Program and Pre
40 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations fade-type transitions, Pgm button tally changes in the frame during which new video first appears on
M-2100 User Manual 41Program and Preset Bus Operations 2. If SMS7000 communications are not active for a set time, the name displayed will be *NOLINK*
42 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Non-Synchronous Source IndicatorsPanel indicators for non-synchronous sources are located directly
M-2100 User Manual 43Transition Controls and Operation Delegating an Aux BusTo delegate an Aux bus do the following:1. Press one of the four Aux bus d
44 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Transition TypeIn normal operation, Preset sources are transferred to the Program bus through a tra
M-2100 User Manual 45Transition Controls and Operation The transition rate applies the next time the Preroll Transition button is pressed, and is defin
46 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations The following hot cut actions will apply to transitions on the M–2100:•Hot cuts from the Program bu
M-2100 User Manual 47Transition Controls and Operation Using Custom TransitionsHaving previously defined your custom transitions using the Configura-tio
48 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Matte DurationAny matte duration times are considered part of the New video.When using SqueezeBack
M-2100 User Manual 49Transition Controls and Operation Machine ControlThe Machine Control buttons can control a Device Control Engine (DCE) as explain
M-2100 User Manual 5Contents Previewing the Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
50 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Breakaway Selection ExamplesAudio Only Breakaway Example #11. Select VTR2 on Preset. Tallies high.2
M-2100 User Manual 51Transition Controls and Operation Next Transition ButtonsThe Next Transition buttons (Figure 20) select whether the next transiti
52 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Holding the Key button down can have special effects, as described in Cutting Keys On or Off Air on
M-2100 User Manual 53Transition Controls and Operation Second Press (and Subsequent) TransitionsDuring a preroll, a repeat press of the Preroll/Transi
54 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations • For mix and wipe transitions, immediately complete the transfer of Preset sources to the Program
M-2100 User Manual 55Transition Controls and Operation Using the Hold ButtonPressing and holding down the Hold button (Figure 21 on page 52) sus-pends
56 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations FTB Operation OptionsWhile fading to black/silent, the following conditions apply:1. Press FTB agai
M-2100 User Manual 57Transition Controls and Operation 2. If FTB is initiated while there is a preroll in progress (but prior to the beginning of the
58 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Lever Arm TransitionsThe Transition Lever Arm is part of the Wipe/Lever Arm Control subpanel option
M-2100 User Manual 59Transition Controls and Operation Take — Cuts the Preset bus selection to the Program bus. A full, limit-to-limit lever arm actio
6 M-2100 User ManualContents Audio Ratio Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Au
60 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Note Although the lever arm calibration is done at the MCP, the calibration data is stored on the F
M-2100 User Manual 61Transition Controls and Operation Selecting Wipe PatternsThe M–2100 provides four basic wipe patterns for use in transitions. In
62 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations is pressed while it already tallies low, and if softness adjustments are made, it will continue to
M-2100 User Manual 63Transition Controls and Operation The top/left button presses take precedent in the case of a multiple wipe selection (two or mor
64 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations 5. The softness of the wipe edge can be adjusted when softness is on (refer to Table 6) by turning
M-2100 User Manual 65Function Button The GPI buttons can be configured to perform one of the following actions when the assigned button is pressed:•Cle
66 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Keyer Controls and OperationThe Keyer Control subpanel (Figure 26) is a standard feature installed
M-2100 User Manual 67Keyer Controls and Operation Keying OverviewVideo keyers allow you to insert additional video into the video back-ground. They ar
68 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Selecting and Transitioning KeysAny combination of keyers (from 1 to all 4 keyers) can be selected
M-2100 User Manual 69Keyer Controls and Operation If configured, selecting a key automatically recalls associated key modifier settings (Border, Drop Sh
M-2100 User Manual 7Contents Windows List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Key Transitions with Wipe SelectedKeys are transitioned to air as determined by the state of the Tr
M-2100 User Manual 71Keyer Controls and Operation Keys can be modified using the following potentiometer knobs on the Keyer Control subpanel (Figure 26
72 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations When selected, the Matte button will tally low if it was off, or stay low tally if it was already s
M-2100 User Manual 73Keyer Controls and Operation Border and Shadow ButtonsThe Border and Shadow buttons (Figure 28 on page 70) are operable if the Bo
74 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations External and Linear ButtonsThe External and Linear buttons determine the key source and whether the
M-2100 User Manual 75Keyer Controls and Operation Opacity/SoftnessThis knob is used to adjust opacity of the key. If so delegated, it can also control
76 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Linear/Luminance Key Unity Clip and Gain DefaultA keyer must be in modify mode.1. Press and hold th
M-2100 User Manual 77Keyer Controls and Operation values using the procedure above, you may go into Configuration Manager and lock them or define them a
78 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Using SqueezeBack and CropSqueezeBack and Crop are special key-type effects used in the television
M-2100 User Manual 79Keyer Controls and Operation Figure 30. SqueezeBack Button on Keyer Control subpanelFactory Built SqueezeBack PatternsThere are
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80 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Viewing the Current SqueezeBack PatternThe current SqueezeBack pattern can be viewed on the LAP mon
M-2100 User Manual 81Keyer Controls and Operation b. For any other transition type, the Squeeze-back transition occurs at the rate selected by the Tra
82 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Chroma Keyer Expert Level Control Panel InstallationThe chroma keyer is accompanied by special PC a
M-2100 User Manual 83Keyer Controls and Operation Initialize Chroma Keyer Expert Level Control PanelPerform these steps the first time you launch the a
84 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Figure 33. Chroma Key Expert Panel ConfigurationIf the chosen port is not available or not function
M-2100 User Manual 85Keyer Controls and Operation About Auto Setup ModeThe auto setup mode is used to graphically select a color to suppress. The Next
86 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Note If using Auto Setup Mode, all values in Secondary Color and Suppress Mask tab forms are turned
M-2100 User Manual 87Keyer Controls and Operation Fine-Tuning the Chroma KeyUse the Chroma Keyer Expert Level Control Panel tabbed forms to fine-tune a
88 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations General TabSet the following chroma key parameters using the General tab (Figure 35):1. Set Primary
M-2100 User Manual 89Keyer Controls and Operation Secondary (Foreground) Color TabSet the following chroma key parameters using the Secondary Color ta
M-2100 User Manual 9 Preface About This Manual This manual provides control panel overview and operating information for the Thomson Grass Valley M
90 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Key Adjustment TabSet the following chroma key parameters using the Key Adjust tab (Figure 37):Tabl
M-2100 User Manual 91Keyer Controls and Operation Note These adjustments are the same as the ones used for the dual luminance keyer in Configuration Ma
92 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Suppression Mask TabSet the following chroma key parameters using the Suppression Mask tab (Figure
M-2100 User Manual 93Keyer Controls and Operation Chroma Keyer Setup TabUse this form to manage your chroma key configurations. You can take a complete
94 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations Modify an Existing Setup1. Select the name in the Setups list. Click the Load>> button. The n
M-2100 User Manual 95Keyer Controls and Operation Framestore Keyer Module (for HD systems)The Framestore Keyer Module option (2100–HDFKM) stores still
96 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations •Commanding the target device to generate a matte of a specified color to fill around the downloaded
M-2100 User Manual 97Keyer Controls and Operation Using FramestoreFramestore is controlled with the Keyer Control subpanel (Figure 40). The three Fram
98 M-2100 User ManualSection 2 — System Operations To capture video, or video/key:1. Enable Framestore by pressing either the Key 2 or Key 4 (dependin
M-2100 User Manual 99Keyer Controls and Operation Framestore Loader ApplicationMain Application WindowWhen the Framestore Loader application is launch
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