Control using gpi signals, Preparations – Sony DFS-700 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Control From Editing

Control Units

Chapter 5 Control From Editing Control Units

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Control Using GPI Signals

You can combine the DFS-700/700P with any editing control unit capable
of GPI signal output to carry out A/B roll editing using two players and
one recorder.
You can use one GPI signal to execute DFS-700/700P effects, and a
second GPI signal to turn the downstream key function on and off.

Preparations

Make the following preparations to control the DFS-700/700P using GPI
signals output by the editing control unit.
For details about operation, refer to the manuals supplied with your
editing control unit.

On the DFS-700/700P

• In page 1 of the setup menu, set F3(PORTS) to “GPI”.
• Press the EDITOR button on the control panel, turning it on.

(This button is lit when the DFS-700/700P is powered on.)

On the recorder VCR

• Set the recorder VCR so that it enters PB (playback) mode when stopped.

(If the VCR has a selector for PB or PB/EE, set it to PB.)

• If the VCR has a built-in TBC, set the VCR to DELAYED SYNC mode.

On the editing control unit

• Set the GPI signal output timing to 3 frames before the IN point.
• Set the GPI signal pulse length to at least 1 frame.

Notes

• To display the background image during or after a transition, press an

appropriate BACKGROUND bus button on the DFS-700/700P.

• Because the DFS-700/700P has a built-in frame synchronizer, output of

player VCR edit points set on the editing control unit is delayed by 1
frame, so that recording begins with the previous frame. However,
recorder edit points are not delayed. For example, if the IN point of the
player VCR is set to 00:00:10:15, recording begins from 00:00:10:14.

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