K-frame standard frame, K-frame compact frame – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame Installation Planning Guide Dec 03 2014 User Manual

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KAYENNE K-FRAME — Installation Planning Guide

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Features

Source Rules:

Links keyers to sources.

Settings for On/Off/Left Alone on every M/E.

Full look-ahead preview of rules.

Hot-swappable, front/rear removable modules and power supplies.

Optional multiple Multiviewer capability with 5 pre-configured
layouts (maximum 14 panes per layout) with On-Air and Preview tally.

K-Frame Standard Frame

Up to 192 inputs and 96 outputs.

Up to 9 M/Es, accessible across two suites—by using DoubleTake this
may be increased to 18 virtual M/Es.

Every M/E has six keyers with standard keying modes including
Chroma Key, a pool of floating 3D iDPMs, and two frame stores per
keyer—the Controller M/E cannot use floating 3D iDPMs.

2D-DPMs (resizers) on every keyer, with 6 pairs per M/E so iDPMs can
be utilized for more complex effects.

The Controller M/E has a complement of 6 full keyers with Chroma
Key and 2D-DPMs.

Up to 16 iDPMs (Integrated Digital Picture Manipulators), assigned as
either floating iDPMs or within an eDPM at user’s discretion.

K-Frame Compact Frame

Up to 80 inputs and 48 outputs.

Up to 5 M/Es, accessible across two suites, increased to 10 virtual M/
Es by using DoubleTake.

Every M/E has six keyers with standard keying modes including
Chroma Key, two frame stores per keyer—every keyer except for Con-
troller M/E can use the pool of floating 3D iDPMs.

2D-DPMs (resizers) on every keyer.

The Controller M/E has a complement of 6 full keyers with Chroma
Key and 2D-DPMs.

Up to 8 iDPMs (Integrated Digital Picture Manipulators), assigned as
either floating iDPMs or within an eDPM at user’s discretion.

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