K-frame compact s-series frame (differences), K-frame video processor, K-frame control surfaces – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame Installation Planning Guide Dec 03 2014 User Manual

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KAYENNE K-FRAME — Installation Planning Guide

Section 3 — Introduction

K-Frame Compact S-series Frame (Differences)

Up to 6 M/Es, accessible across two suites, increased to 12 virtual
M/Es by using DoubleTake.

Every M/E has four keyers with standard keying modes including
Chroma Key and every keyer can use the pool of floating 3D iDPMs
(Key Stores are not available).

2D-DPMs (resizers) on every keyer.

Controller M/E replaced by a pair of Multiviewers with pre-configured
layouts and On-Air/Preview tally.

K-Frame Video Processor

The K-Frame Video Processor is available in two sizes, the 13RU Standard
and the 6RU Compact. The number of licensed boards present in the frame
determines the number of MEs available, as well as the number of video
inputs, outputs, GPIOs and Relay Tallies.

Figure 1. K-Frame Video Processors

K-Frame Control Surfaces

Kayenne

A Kayenne control surface typically consists of a Control Panel, a Menu
Panel with an included articulated support arm, a Panel Control Unit
(PCU) frame, and optional Satellite Panels. This control surface has an

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K-Frame 13-RU

Video Processor

K-Frame 6-RU

Video Processor

Frame Power Supply 1-RU

(For Standard K-Frame only)

Integrated Power Supplies

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