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Contents
1. Scope 2. System Configuration 3. General Procedure and Quick Reference
3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 4.8 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 5.20 General Procedure Quick Reference Power On MAV555 and DMAT Setup of MAV555 and reboot Setup of MAV555 Reboot MAV555 if necessary Select LTC for time code display on MAV555 Clear unnecessary materials from MAV555 Setup DMAT Clear CLIP and PLAYLIST information from DMAT Decide Loop Recording Length Max. Recording Time Total Remaining Time and Loop Recording Length Remaining Time on the DMAT Start Recording with DMAT Operating Mode GANG control and Independent control EE Instant Replay CUE POINT CUE UP with Time Code CREATE a CLIP RECALL a CLIP CUE UP to IN or OUT point of a CLIP TRIM a CLIP NAME, DELETE, COPY and PROTECT a CLIP SELECT a PLAYLIST CLEAR a PLAYLIST CREATE a PLAYLIST PLAYBACK a PLAYLIST EDIT a PLAYLIST [LAST] and [NEXT] Browse Lise Split Screen Function Table
4. Preparation
5. Operation
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9. Wire Connection
9.1 RS422 9.2 Video 9.3 Audio 9.4 Monitor Output of Video and Audio 9.5 Time Code Input 9.6 Wiring 9.7 OSD Display
13. Front and Rear Panel of MAV555 14. Front and Rear Panel of DMAT 15. List of Effect Type
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1. Scope
This document describes how to set up and operate Sony MAV555 and DNF1 DMAT2 controller for 2in2out Configuration. 2in2out configuration is most popular for sports slow replay & creating highlight package. This document is based on MAV555 ver2.10 / 2.20 and DMAT ver4.0 050401 / 062201 / 100501. This document mainly describes about 2PGM w/EFX configuration. This version of DMAT requires MAF555 ver2.10 or higher.
2. System Configuration
With 2in2out of MAV555, you have several options about system configuration, such as number of DMAT, dependency of output port, or Video Effect Board (BKMA560 and BKMA561). You can choose from followings. This affects number of DMAT, wiring and setup of DMAT. (A) 2 Programs with Video Effect with one DMAT (2PGM w/EFX) This is most popular configuration. This mode requires one DMAT and Effect Board, BKMA560. This mode allows you to control P1 port and P2 port independently. Also you can create a PLAYLIST with effect transition. (B) 2 Programs without Video Effect with one DMAT (2PGM no EFX) This mode requires one DMAT and no Effect Board, BKMA560. Main difference between (A) is that you cannot add effect transition in a PLAYLIST. (C) Program / Preview with one DMAT (PGM/PVW) This mode requires one DMAT and Effect Board, BKMA560. One output port is dedicated to Program (On Air) and another port is dedicated to preview material or CLIPs. You can take over a video on Program output by a video on Preview output with manual take using CUT/MIX/WIPE. PLAYLIST capability is same as (A). (D) 2 Programs with 2 DMATs (2PGM w/ 2DMAT) This mode requires two DMATs and no Effect Board, BKMA560. This mode allows you to control as if two sets of 1in1out. You can create a PLAYLIST on both outputs without effect transition. (E) 3 input 1 output with one DMAT You can record three feeds and there is one output port. You can create a PLAYLIST without effect transition. System requirement and DMAT setup
System Configuration 2PGM w/EFX 2PGM no EFX PGM/PVW 2PGM w/2DMAT 3input 1output # of DMAT 1 1 1 2 1 Video Effect Board (BKMA560) Yes No Yes No No DMAT Setup (MAV Configuration) 2PGM w/EFX 2PGM no EFX PGM/PVW 1PGM 3IN1OUT Wiring Fig. 9-1 Fig. 9-1 Fig. 9-1 Fig. 9-2 Fig. 9-3
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Specification
19H20M 14H40M 11H20M 9H40M 7H20M 5H40M 8 400/port 30 60
Note
Select 16bits for audio bit length at setup 028
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Item
Delete all materials in MAV555
Current Mode
Any
Operation
Control Panel of MAV555, [SHIFT]+[DELETE], [SHIFT]+[BATCH DELETE], [SHIFT]+[OK] MAV555 Menu 099 ALL ERASE [MENU], [SET&CLEAR], [CLEAR MEMORY], [OK], [OK] [MENU], [RECORD SETUP], [NEW R1 CLIP] Enter Material Name, Enter Loop Record Duration [NEW R2 CLIP], Enter Material Name, [ENTER] [START RECORD], [ESC], [ESC] [REC] Press [JOG] until LED flashes [SHIFT]+ move T-bar [MARK] [NEXT], [LAST], [SHIFT]+[NEXT], Cue # and [NEXT] Enter TC, [GOTO] [ALT]+[NEXT], [ALT]+[LAST] [IN], [OUT], [SAVE CLIP] or Clip # and [SAVE CLIP] [RECALL CLIP], Clip # and [RECALL CLIP] [NEXT], [LAST], [SCROLL] [SHIFT]+[IN], [SHIFT]+[OUT] Search IN, [IN], Search OUT, [OUT], [SAVE CLIP] Recall a CLIP, [NAME CLIP], Type a name, [ESC] Recall a CLIP, [DEL]+[SAVE CLIP], [OK] Recall a CLIP, Enter CLIP #, [SAVE CLIP] Recall a CLIP, [SHIFT]+[SAVE CLIP] Playlist #, [GOTO LIST] [SHIFT]+[DEL ELEMENT] [ADD ELEMENT], Clip # and [ADD ELEMENT] [INS ELEMENT], [DEL ELEMENT] [CUE LIST] [NEXT], [LAST] [EDIT EFFECTS], [DEFLT MIX] or [DEFLT WIPE], [ASSIGN] [SPEED SELECT], Move T-bar to select speed, [ENTER] [NEXT] [SKIP]
Any Any
EE FAST JOG Set T-bar speed Mark Cue Point Cue to Cue Point Cue up with Time Code Pre-roll Create a CLIP Recall a CLIP Recall a CLIP Cue to IN or OUT of CLIP Trim IN or OUT of CLIP Name a CLIP Delete a CLIP Copy a CLIP Protect / Unprotect a CLIP Select a PLAYLIST Clear a PLAYLIST Create a PLAYLIST Edit a PLAYLIST Cue up a PLAYLIST Select an Element in a PLAYLIST Add a transition in a PLAYLIST Add speed parameter in a PLAYLIST Go to next element immediately while play back a PLAYLIST Skip next element while play back a PLAYLIST
Any PB PB EE, PB EE, PB EE, PB, CP PB EE, PB Any CP CP CP CP CP CP CP Any EE, PB, CP Any Any Any PL PL PL PL PL
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4. Preparation
4.1 Power On MAV555 and DMAT To Power ON MAV555 Turn on Power switch of MAV555 behind a control panel. It takes about one minute to boot. To Power ON DMAT Connect AC cable to turn on/off DMAT, because DMAT does not have a power switch. Do not hot plug/unplug D-sub connector of power at the rear panel of DMAT. There is no special procedure for MAV555 and DMAT to power on and off. When you power on DMAT before MAV555 finishes booting, there is a warning of no communication of RS422 on DMAT. You need to press [RETRY] on DMAT when MAV555 finishes booting.
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You can change set up menu with Meter Panel5. Press [MENU] on the Meter panel, then a menu item is displayed on the Meter Panel and on the monitor output. Rotate and push Video Process knob to change set up. You need to press [SET] next to [MENU] to be memorized. To access items over #100, Dip SW "S3001" on EM-1 board must be "ON", though factory default is "OFF".
Choose 16 bits when you select 30 in MENU035, video compression rate. Please refer Chapter 4.7 Decide Loop Recording Length. 5 Meter Panel is an upper part of Front Panel. A lower part of Front Panel is called as Control Panel.
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4.2.2 Reboot MAV555 if necessary Some setup items require reboot to make them effective. To reboot MAV555 (A) Fast Reboot: This is faster than (B) because HDDs are still rotating. Press [MENU] Rotate VIDEO PROCESS knob and select MENU027, FAST REBOOT Press VIDEO PROCESS knob Follow the direction shown on the monitor (B) Power off and Power on. When you select an item, you can see small character "B" or "I" on the monitor output. "B" shows that three banks can have different set up value. "I" shows that the item is effective immediately without rebooting. 4.3 Select LTC for time code display on MAV555 This is not necessary once this is done. To select LTC on R1 Press R1 at PORT SELECT of Meter Panel. Set REMOTE OFF at the Meter panel. If not, press [REMOTE]. Confirm if time code is displayed on the LCD of Meter panel. If not, press [TOTAL/REMAIN] until time code is displayed. Confirm if the word LTC is displayed at R1 part on the LCD of Meter panel. If not, press [TC DISPLAY] until the word LTC is displayed. Repeat same way on R2, P1 and P2. 4.4 Clear unnecessary materials from MAV555 Delete unnecessary materials to secure recording capacity as follows. To Delete unnecessary materials. (A) One by One Deletion Select P1 with PORT SELECT of Meter Panel. Set REMOTE OFF at the Meter panel. Select a material that you want to delete with [MULTI CONTROL] on the control panel. Press [SHIFT] + [B6](DELETE) If the material is protected or loaded on any port, [DELETE] is dimmed and you can not delete it. Press [SHIFT] + [B7](OK) (B) Batch Deletion: You can delete all materials except protected or loaded, with one operation. Select P1 with PORT SELECT of Meter Panel. Set REMOTE OFF at the Meter panel. Select one of materials that you want to delete with [MULTI CONTROL] on the control panel. Press [SHIFT] + [B6](DELETE) If the material is protected or loaded on any port, [DELETE] is dimmed and you can not delete it. Press [SHIFT] + [B4](BATCH DELETE) Press [SHIFT] + [B7](OK) (C) Logical Format: You can delete all materials at once. Press [MENU] Rotate VIDEO PROCESS knob and select MENU 099 ALL ERASE. Execute ALL ERASE After deleting materials, set REMOTE ON on R1, R2, P1 and P2.
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4.5 Setup DMAT This is not necessary once this is done. FYI: An italic word in parentheses such as [SET&CLEAR] is a soft key at the top row on a DMAT. To display setup items and firmware version Press [MENU] This manual is described based on ver 4.0, 100501. To escape from setup display Press [ESC] At least you must select MAV CONFIG based on System Configuration that is described in Chapter-2. You can set other items as you like. Please refer DMAT manual in details. To change setup Press [MENU] Rotate JOG knob to select items Press [CHANGE] Follow the direction on the screen according to each item. To set factory default Press [MENU] Press [SET&CLEAR] Press [SET DEFLTS] Press [OK] Default values are as follows.
ITEM CLIP HANDLE PREROLL WIND SPEED & MODE WHEEL DEFAULT FAST JOG SPEED STANDARD AUTO SAVE CLIP OUT PLAYLIST OUT MAV CONFIG Default Value 5 sec 00:00:05:00 +04, HOLD JOG 03 x PLAY SPEED NTSC OFF FREEZE FREEZE 2 PGM w/ EFX Explanation When you create a clip, clip handle is added before IN point and after OUT point for trimming. Pre-roll time for [ALT]+[NEXT] or [LAST] Speed for [REW] or [FWD]. You can choose from HOLD and LATCH. The mode DMAT enters when the Jog Wheel is moved. You can select between Jog and Fast Jog. Acceleration speed in FAST JOG NTSC(525/60) or PAL(625/50) A clip is saved automatically after you press [OUT] when ON is selected on this item. Clip play back stops at the OUT point when FREEZE is selected. Playlist play back stops at the OUT point of the last clip when FREEZE is selected. You can choose configuration from 2 PGM w/EFX, 2 PGM no EFX, PGM & PVW, 1PGM and Super Slomo.
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4.6 Clear CLIP and PLAYLIST information from DMAT CLIP and PLAYLIST information inside DMAT is non-volatile. You need to clear this old data, before you start recording. To clear CLIP and PLAYLIST information from DMAT Press [MENU] Press [SET&CLEAR] Press [CLEAR MEMORY] Press [OK] Press [OK] 4.7 Decide Loop Recording Length 4.7.1 Max. Recording Time Here is Max. recording time. You can get this number when there is no material in MAV555. You must choose 16bits for Audio bit length at MENU028 to get this recording time, when you select 30Mbps of video picture quality.
Max. Recording Time MAV555/18 MAV555/36 30Mbps 9H40M 19H20M 40Mbps 7H20M 14H40M 50Mbps 5H40M 11H20M
4.7.2 Total Remaining Time and Loop Recording Length When there are some materials in MAV555, remaining time is shorter than that of above. To get Total Remaining Time Press [TOTAL/REMAIN] on the Meter Panel. Total Remaining Time is shared between two channels of Loop Recording and CLIPs. You must decide Loop Recording Length before start recording. Example: MAV555/18, bit rate is 50Mbps, Total Remaining Time is 05:40:00:00. If a game duration is 2H15M, you can use the number 02:15:00:00 as Loop Recording Length when you start recording with DMAT. If a game might be longer than 2H50M, and you will create 1 hour of CLIPs, you can use the number 02:20:00:00 as Loop Recording Length when you start recording with DMAT. You can gain Total Remaining Time by deleting materials as described at Chapter 4.4, or by changing bit rate of video quality as following. You can choose video compression bit rate from 30, 40 and 50Mbps. You need to calculate remaining time at another bit rate with proportion, because total remaining time is displayed based on current bit rate. 50Mbps picture quality is superb like Digital-Betacam. Even 30Mbps picture has good enough quality depending on S/N and complexity of incoming video. Total Remaining Time is not updated until rebooting after changing bitrate. To change video compression rate Press [MENU] Rotate VIDEO PROCESS knob and select MENU 035 VIDEO COMP RATE Choose bit rate from 30, 40 and 50 Reboot MAV555 4.7.3 Remaining Time on the DMAT Remaining time is displayed on top of the DMAT LCD. Accurate remaining time is established when the new recording is started on the DMAT (see Section 4.8). It gets updated every time a clip is created or deleted from the MAV-555 using the DMAT. Playlists dont take up any space on the hard drive so playlist manipulations dont affect Remaining Time.
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4.8 Start Recording with DMAT To start recording With MAV555 Meter Panel Confirm if REMOTE is selected at R1, R2, P1 and P2 on the Meter Panel of MAV555. With DMAT Press [MENU] Press [RECORD SETUP] Press [NEW R1 CLIP] Enter Material Name for recording with a PC keyboard or numeric keypad of DMAT. (Example, 001) Press [ENTER] The display shows the current Record Loop Length. Type a new record loop length with numeric keypad of DMAT, then press [ENTER]. Press [NEW R2 CLIP] Enter Material Name for recording with a PC keyboard or numeric keypad of DMAT. (Example, 002) Press [ENTER] The display shows the current Record Loop Length. Press [ENTER] Press [START RECORD] Confirm if recording started on Meter Panel of MAV555. Press [ESC] twice to come back to main screen.
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5. Operation
With a combination of MAV555 and DMAT controller, you can perform the following functions while recording. Instant Replay Mark Cue points and cue up Create and Play a CLIP Create and Play a PLAYLIST In this manual, operation based on 2 PGM w/EFX is described mainly. Some operations are different depending on each system configuration. 5.1 Operating Mode DMAT has four operating modes, EE, PB, CP and PL mode. Mode is displayed at the top line of the LCD of DMAT. You must understand clearly what you can do in each mode and how to move to another mode. Please refer to following chart regarding mode transition. EE mode While watching EE video, you can do the following. Mark CUE Create a CLIP based on EE video Create a PLAYLIST PB mode You can access to recorded material with PLAY/JOG/SHUTTLE/FF/REW/SLOW. Slow Replay Jump to CUE point Jump to specified Time Code Create a CLIP based on PB Create a PLAYLIST CP mode You can trim, manage and play a CLIP. You can create up to 400 CLIPs (from 000 to 399). Recall a CLIP Play a CLIP Trim a CLIP Name/Delete/Copy/Protect a CLIP Create a PLAYLIST PL mode Though you can create a PLAYLIST in any mode, you can edit and play a PLAYLIST in PL mode. You can create up to 12 PLAYLIST (LIST00 to LIST11), and each PLAYLIST can have up to 30 elements. Create a PLAYLIST Edit a PLAYLIST Play a PLAYLIST
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Mode Transition
NEXT/LAST JOG/SHUTTLE (SLOW) GOTO
EE
REC RECALL_CLIP
PB
GOTO CUE_LIST
CUE_LIST
CUE_LIST
CP/SP
RECALL_CLIP
PL
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5.2 GANG control and Independent control You can control P1 port and P2 port simultaneously. To control P1 and P2 simultaneously Press [GANG] Confirm if LED is ON at [GANG]. If not, Press [GANG] again. As gang is established, it may be desirable to maintain a constant offset between two ganged channels. In some transport modes (Fast Jog, Shuttle) the channels may go out of sync, i.e. the offset between two ganged channels may be off. To put the channels into Sync again, press [SHIFT] + [STOP]. The channels get into Sync (slave channel goes to masters channel Timecode). You can control P1 port or P2 port independently. To control P1 and P2 independently Confirm if LED is OFF at [GANG]. If not, Press [GANG] To control P1 Press [P1] To control P2 Press [P2] You can swap output video between Camera-1 and Camera-2 in EE, PB and CP mode. To swap output video Press [SWAP] Left part of a top line on LCD displays P1 output status, and right part displays P2 output status. Example 1: P1 output is EE of Camera-1, P2 output is EE of Camera-2. PGM1 EE 00:00:12.34 PGM2 EE 00:00:12.34
Example 3: P1 output is CLIP of Camera-1, P2 output is CLIP of Camera-2. PGM1 CP 00:00:12.34 PGM2 CP 00:00:12.34
Example 4: P1 output is CLIP of Camera-2, P2 output is CLIP of Camera-1. PGM2 CP 00:00:12.34 PGM1 CP 00:00:12.34
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5.3 EE (in any mode) To get EE video and audio Press [REC] EE is displayed at the top line of LCD to show that it is EE-mode. 5.4 Instant Replay (in EE or PB mode) To start replay in EE-mode Rotate JOG DIAL You can start JOG at the latest recorded video. PB is displayed at the top line to show that it is PB-mode. In PB mode, you can access to any point in the recorded material. [RWD], [FFWD], [STOP], [PLAY], [SHUT], [SLOMO] T-Bar is available in PB-mode. To catch up latest recorded video in PB mode Press [SHIFT] + [FFWD] MAV555 plays back latest recorded video in normal speed. (There is 2.5 sec latency between EE and latest play back video.) To start slow replay Move T-bar or Press [SLOMO] To reverse while slow replay Press and Hold [REV] To set T-bar speed Press [SHIFT]+ Move T-bar FAST JOG is convenient to search a scene, because you can do JOG 3, 5 or 10 times faster than normal JOG. Speed for FAST JOG is defined at setup of DMAT. To do FAST JOG Press [JOG] or Rotate JOG dial LED at JOG is ON to show that you are in normal JOG mode. Press [JOG] LED at JOG Flashes to show that you are in FAST JOG mode. Rotate JOG dial for FAST JOG Press [JOG] LED at JOG is ON to show that you are in normal JOG mode. To do PRE ROLL Pre Roll Time is defined at setup of DMAT. Press [ALT] + [LAST] Do Pre Roll by the time defined at setup. Press [ALT] + [NEXT] Do Pre Roll by the double time defined at setup.
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5.5 CUE POINT To Mark CUE POINT based on recording time code in EE, PB or CP mode Press [MARK] You can see a new Cue Point in the CUE LIST at the top right part of the LCD. Cue point is incremented automatically when you press [MARK] and there are 8 cyclic Cue Points. To Cue up to current CUE POINT just after Mark the Cue Point in EE or PB mode Press [NEXT] or [LAST] To Cue up to current CUE POINT in EE or PB mode Press [SHIFT]+[NEXT] or [SHIFT]+[LAST] To Cue up to next CUE POINT in EE or PB mode Press [NEXT] To Cue up to previous CUE POINT in EE or PB mode Press [LAST] To Cue up to a specified CUE POINT in EE or PB mode Enter Cue number with numeric Key Pad Press [NEXT] or [LAST] 5.6 CUE UP with Time Code (in EE or PB-mode) To Cue up with Time Code Enter Time code with numeric Key Pad Press [GOTO]
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5.7 CREATE a CLIP (in EE, PB or CP-mode) You can create up to 400 CLIPs (from 000 to 399) with IN and OUT point information. To Create a CLIP in EE-mode Press [IN] (You can press [IN] again to change IN point) Press [OUT] (You can press [OUT] again to change IN point) Press [SAVE CLIP] You can see a new CLIP in the CLIP list at the left part of the LCD. Next empty CLIP number is allocated automatically when you press [SAVE CLIP]. When a CLIP is created, it is protected from overwriting of loop recording. DMAT adds handles before IN point and after OUT point for trimming. Handle size is defined at set up of DMAT. When you press [SAVE CLIP], DMAT creates clips on both Camera-1 and Camera-2. When the CLIP number is 001, 1001 is a CLIP based on Camera-1 and 2001 is a CLIP based on Camera-2. If P1 is selected when you create a CLIP, CLIP1001 is a primary clip, and CLIP2001 is a secondary clip. Please Refer 5.8 and 5.14. To Create a CLIP in PB-mode Search IN point with JOG, [RWD] or [FFWD] Press [IN] Search OUT point with JOG, [RWD] or [FFWD] Press [OUT] Press [SAVE CLIP] To save a clip to a specified CLIP number in EE or PB-mode Enter CLIP number with numeric Key Pad Press [SAVE CLIP] You will overwrite a CLIP if there is an existing CLIP where you specified. While cueing up in PB or CP mode, you can create a CLIP based on recording time code watching feed video, without disturbing cued up video. To create a CLIP based on recording time code in PB or CP mode Press [ALT]+[IN] Press [ALT]+[OUT] Press [ALT]+[SAVE CLIP] Op. Mode for P1 CLIP Info And CLIP LIST Op. Mode for P2 CUE LIST
PLAYLIST
LCD of DMAT When [P1] is selected, CLIP info and list by Camera-1 is displayed at CLIP Info and CLIP LIST. When [P2] is selected, CLIP info and list by Camera-2 is displayed at CLIP Info and CLIP LIST.
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5.8 RECALL a CLIP (in any mode) You can play, trim and delete a CLIP in CP-mode. To recall a current selected clip Press [RECALL CLIP] The CLIP is cued up. CP is displayed at the top line to show that it is in CP-mode. Output video is swapped when [RECALL CLIP] is pressed again at the current CLIP. To recall a next CLIP in CP mode Press [NEXT] When you press [NEXT] successively, you can select a CLIP without cueing unnecessary CLIPs. To recall a previous CLIP in CP mode Press [LAST] When you press [LAST] successively, you can select a CLIP without cueing unnecessary CLIPs. To recall a specified CLIP Enter CLIP number with numeric Key Pad Press [RECALL CLIP] In independent control mode, primary clip is recalled. In GANG mode, both primary clip and secondary clip are recalled. To recall a secondary CLIP Press [RECALL CLIP] In independent control mode, secondary clip is recalled. In GANG mode, primary clip and secondary clip are swapped. You can use JOG dial to choose a CLIP. To scroll CLIPs in CP mode Press [SCROLL] Rotate JOG dial, then you can scroll CLIPs MAV555 cues up to the CLIP when you stop scrolling. Press any key except [SCROLL] to get out of SCROLL 5.9 CUE UP to IN or OUT point of a CLIP (in CP mode) To cue up to IN point after recalling a CLIP in CP mode Press [SHIFT]+[IN] To cue up to OUT point after recalling a CLIP in CP mode Press [SHIFT]+[OUT]
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5.10 TRIM a CLIP (in CP mode) DMAT adds handles before IN point and after OUT point for trimming when a CLIP is saved. You can modify IN or OUT point including handles. To modify IN point after recalling a CLIP Search IN point with JOG or FAST JOG Press [IN] Press [SAVE CLIP] To modify OUT point after recalling a CLIP Search OUT point with JOG or FAST JOG Press [OUT] Press [SAVE CLIP] NOTE: When DMAT firmware is lower than ver 4.0 040501, following operation is necessary before search IN or OUT point. To delete IN or OUT point Press [DEL]+[IN] or Press [DEL]+[OUT] 5.11 NAME, DELETE, COPY and PROTECT a CLIP (in CP mode) To Name a CLIP Recall a CLIP you want to name Press [NAME CLIP] Enter a CLIP name with PC Keyboard or numeric Key Pad of DMAT Press [ESC] To Assign a Default Name to a CLIP You can specify a Default Name that gets assigned to a clip when it gets created. To create a Default name Press [NAME CLIP] Press [DEFLT NAME] Enter a CLIP name using PC Keyboard or DMAT numeric Key Pad Press [ESC] To Delete a CLIP Recall a CLIP you want to delete Press [DEL]+[SAVE CLIP] Press [OK] Protected CLIP or CLIP that is in a PLAYLIST can not be deleted. To Copy a CLIP Recall a CLIP you want to copy Enter a destination CLIP number Press [SAVE CLIP] All CLIPs are protected from overwriting of loop recording. You can set protection against DELETE a CLIP operation. To Protect a CLIP Recall a CLIP you want to protect Press [SHIFT]+[SAVE CLIP] You will see a letter P at the CLIP you protected in a CLIP list.
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To Unprotect a CLIP Recall a CLIP you want to unprotect Press [SHIFT]+[SAVE CLIP] You will see a letter P is erased at the CLIP you protected in a CLIP list. [SHIFT]+[SAVE CLIP] is a toggled operation 5.12 SELECT a PLAYLIST (in any mode) DMAT has 30 PLAYLISTs, from LIST00 to LIST29. LIST number is shown at bottom right part of LCD. You need to select a PLAYLIST before you manipulate a PLAYLIST. To select a PLAYLIST in any mode Enter a PLAYLIST number with numeric Key Pad from 0 to 29. Press [GOTO LIST] 5.13 CLEAR a PLAYLIST (in EE, PB or CP mode) You can clear a PLAYLIST with one operation. To clear a PLAYLIST You must be in EE, PB or CP mode. You cannot clear a PLAYLIST in PL mode. Select a PLAYLIST you want to clear Press [SHIFT]+[DEL ELEMENT] 5.14 CREATE a PLAYLIST (in any mode) A PLAYLIST consists of CLIPs. One PLAYLIST can have up to 60 elements of clips. You can create a PLAYLIST in any mode. To prepare creating a PLAYLIST Select a PLAYLIST Clear a PLAYLIST if necessary To add a current CLIP into the last element of the PLAYLIST Press [ADD ELEMENT] To insert a current CLIP into the previous element of the PLAYLIST Press [INS ELEMENT] To add a specified CLIP into the last element of the PLAYLIST Enter CLIP number with numeric Key Pad of DMAT Press [ADD ELEMENT] You can add CLIP 1001 by 1 [ADD ELEMENT], if CLIP1001 is a primary CLIP. You can add CLIP 2001 by 2001 [ADD ELEMENT], if CLIP2001 is a secondary CLIP. To insert a specified CLIP into the previous element of the PLAYLIST Enter CLIP number with numeric Key Pad of DMAT Press [INS ELEMENT] To delete a current element of the PLAYLIST Press [DEL ELEMENT]
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5.15 PLAYBACK a PLAYLIST To cue up to the PLAYLIST in any mode Press [CUE LIST] PL is displayed at the top left corner of LCD to show that it is in PL-mode. To play the PLAYLIST in PL mode Press [PLAY] To go to next element immediately while play back a PLAYLIST (2PGM w/EFX or PGM/PVW only) Press [NEXT] To cancel next element while play back a PLAYLIST (2PGM w/EFX or PGM/PVW only) Press [SKIP] 5.16 EDIT a PLAYLIST (in PL mode) You must be in PL mode to edit a PLAYLIST. To select an ELEMENT in a PLAYLIST Press [NEXT] or [LAST] You can apply [DEL ELEMENT], [ADD ELEMENT] and [INS ELEMENT] to the selected ELEMENT. You can also change the IN or OUT point of any element in the playlist. To make a clip smaller, simply position the clip at the desired point and press [IN] ([OUT]) key. The LED above the [IN] ([OUT]) key turns ON indicating the new IN (OUT) marked. For 2PGM w/EFX and PGM/PVW modes, making a clip bigger requires the same operation. (The maximum size of the element can be element size + IN handle + OUT handle). For other configuration, first delete IN (OUT) point by pressing [DEL] + [IN] ([DEL] + [OUT]) then mark the new IN (OUT) point. Press [IN] ([OUT]). To add a transition between elements in a PLAYLIST (2PGM w/EFX or PGM/PVW only) Press [EDIT EFFECTS] Press [DEFLT MIX], [DEFLT WIPE] or enter transition type number and transition time Press [ASSIGN] Transition will be between after OUT point of current ELEMENT and after IN point of next ELEMENT.
IN point OUT point
ELEMENT-1
Transition
ELEMENT-2
IN point
OUT point
NOTE: The element must be >10 frames long to be able to add a transition before or after it.
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To assign different durations for audio and video transitions Press [EDID EFFECTS] Press [DEFLT MIX], [DEFLT WIPE] or Enter Transition type number and time Press [AV SPLIT] Type in a duration for an audio transition Press [ASSIGN] NOTE: Audio and video transitions always start at the same time. To change playback speed Press [SPEED SELECT] Move T-bar to select speed Press [ENTER] or press [NEXT] or [LAST] to assign speed to the next/previous element. NOTE: Put T-bar to STILL position to delete the speed associated with the element. 5.17 [LAST] and [NEXT] [LAST] and [NEXT] have multi-functions depending on mode. In EE or PB mode Cue up to PREVIOUS CUE or NEXT CUE In CP mode Recall PREVIOUS CLIP or NEXT CLIP In PL mode Move to PREVIOUS ELEMENT or NEXT ELEMENT in a PLAYLIST. [SHIFT] + [LAST] moves to the first element of the list, [SHIFT] + NEXT] moves to the last. 5.18 Browse List (for 2PGM w/EFX, PGM/PVW Conf) If the Browse mode is on, jogging through the playlist will Skip IN (OUT) handles. After passing the OUT point of the element, the video will automatically be positioned at the IN point of the next element. If Browse is OFF, jogging will include handles. Press [BROWSE LIST] key to toggle browse mode ON/OFF. 5.19 SPLIT SCREEN (in CP and PB mode for 2 PGM w/EFX, PGM/PVW Only) Press [ALT] + [SPLIT] softkey (Softkey 6) to enter Split Screen mode. Its only available in PB or CP mode. Left side of the screen has P1s video. Right side of the screen has P2s video. To look at a different part of the screen Press [MOVE LEFT] ([MOVE RIGHT]) Turn the Jog Wheel The different part of the frame will appear in the left (right) part of the screen as you turn the wheel. Press [ESC] to leave positioning mode. In Split Screen you can control the left part of the screen after pressing [P1], the right part of the screen after pressing [P2], or both parts simultaneously after pressing [GANG]. To leave Split Screen Mode Press [REC] to go to EE mode Press [CUE LIST] to cueup a Playlist
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Current Operation Mode PB [REC] [PLAY] T-bar or [SLOMO] [SHIFT] + T-bar T-bar + [REV] DIAL [JOG] in Jog mode [SHUT] + DIAL [FFWD] [SHIFT] + [FFWD] [RWD] [MARK] [LAST] [NEXT]
Function E to E Play Slow Set Slow Speed Slow Reverse Jog FAST JOG Shuttle FFWD Play latest RWD Mark Cue Goto Last Cue Goto Next Cue
Next Mode EE PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB CP CP PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PB PL PB CP
Function Description Go to EE mode Play incoming feed Slow incoming feed Set slow speed Slow reverse incoming feed Jog incoming feed Fast Jog Shuttle incoming feed FFWD incoming feed Playback latest incoming feed RWD incoming feed Mark REC TC into a next cue point Cue up to last CUE point. Cue up to current CUE point just after [MARK] Cue up to next CUE point. Cue up to current CUE point just after [MARK] Cue up to current CUE point Cue up to specified CUE point Cue up to specified Time Code Pre-Roll by the time defined at setup Pre-Roll by the double time defined at setup Mark IN POINT of a CLIP based on PB TC Mark OUT POINT of a CLIP based on PB TC Save a CLIP Save a CLIP to specified position Mark IN POINT of a CLIP based on REC TC Mark OUT POINT of a CLIP based on REC TC Save a CLIP created by [ALT][IN] and [ALT][OUT] Recall a current CLIP Recall a specified CLIP Cue up to IN point Cue up to OUT point Add current CLIP to a PLAYLIST Add specified CLIP to a PLAYLIST Insert current CLIP to a PLAYLIST Insert specified CLIP to a PLAYLIST Delete current element Clear current PLAYLIST Change to specified PLAYLIST Cue up to Top of the current PLAYLIST Shows P1 picture on the left, P2 on the right Scroll and cue up a CLIP
[SHIFT] + [LAST] or Goto Current Cue [NEXT] Num + [LAST] or [NEXT] Goto Cue Time Code + [GOTO] [ALT] + [LAST] [ALT] + [NEXT] [IN] [OUT] [SAVE CLIP] Num + [SAVE CLIP] [ALT] + [IN] [ALT] + [OUT] [ALT] + [SAVE CLIP] [RECALL CLIP] Num + [RECALL CLIP] [SHIFT] + [IN] [SHIFT] + [OUT] [ADD ELEM] Num + [ADD ELEM] [INS ELEM] Num + [INS ELEM] [DEL ELEM] [SHIFT] + [DEL ELEM] Num + [GOTO LIST] [CUE LIST] [ALT] + [SPLIT] [SCROLL] Goto TC Pre Roll Pre Roll Mark IN Point Mark OUT Point Save CLIP Save CLIP Mark IN Point Mark OUT Point Save CLIP Recall CLIP Recall CLIP Goto IN Goto OUT Add Element Add Element Insert Element Insert Element Delete Element Clear PLAYLIST Goto PLAYLIST Cue Up Playlist Split Screen Scroll CLIP
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Current Operation Mode CP [REC] [PLAY] T-bar or [SLOMO] [SHIFT] + T-bar T-bar + [REV] DIAL [SHUT] + DIAL [FFWD] [RWD] [MARK] [LAST] [NEXT] [SCROLL] Time Code + [GOTO] [NAME CLIP] [SHIFT] + [SAVE CLIP] [DEL] + [SAVE CLIP] [IN] [OUT] [SAVE CLIP] Num + [SAVE CLIP] [ALT] + [IN] [ALT] + [OUT] [ALT] + [SAVE CLIP] [RECALL CLIP] Num + [RECALL CLIP] [SHIFT] + [IN] [SHIFT] + [OUT] [ADD ELEM] Num + [ADD ELEM] [INS ELEM] Num + [INS ELEM] [DEL ELEM] [SHIFT] + [DEL ELEM] Num + [GOTO LIST] [SHIFT] + [GOTO LIST] [CUE LIST] [ALT] + [SPLIT]
Function E to E Play Slow Set Slow Speed Slow Reverse Jog Shuttle FFWD RWD Mark Cue Goto Last CLIP Goto Next CLIP Scroll CLIP Goto TC Name CLIP Protect CLIP Delete CLIP Mark IN Mark Out Save CLIP Copy CLIP Mark IN Point Mark OUT Point Save CLIP Recall CLIP Recall CLIP Goto IN Goto OUT Add Element Add Element Insert Element Insert Element Delete Element Clear PLAYLIST Goto PLAYLIST Goto next Playlist Cue Up Playlist Split Screen
Next Mode EE CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP PB CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP PL PB
Function Description Go to EE mode Play CLIP Slow CLIP Set slow speed Slow reverse CLIP Jog CLIP Shuttle CLIP FFWD CLIP RWD CLIP Mark REC TC into a next cue point Cue up to last CLIP Cue up to next CLIP Scroll and cue up a CLIP Cue up to specified Time Code Name a CLIP Protect a CLIP, ON/OFF toggled Delete a CLIP Mark IN point based on PB TC Mark OUT point based on PB TC Save a CLIP Save a CLIP to specified position Mark IN POINT of a CLIP based on REC TC Mark OUT POINT of a CLIP based on REC TC Save a CLIP created by [ALT][IN] and [ALT][OUT] Recall a current CLIP Recall a specified CLIP Cue Up to IN point Cue Up to OUT point Add current CLIP to a PLAYLIST Add specified CLIP to a PLAYLIST Insert current CLIP to a PLAYLIST Insert specified CLIP to a PLAYLIST Delete current element Clear current PLAYLIST Go to specified PLAYLIST Go to next PLAYLIST Cue up to top of the current PLAYLIST Shows P1 picture on the left, P2 on the right
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Current Operation Mode PL [REC] [PLAY] T-bar or [SLOMO] [SHIFT] + T-bar T-bar + [REV] DIAL [SHUT] + DIAL [FFWD] [RWD] [MARK] [LAST] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SKIP] [ALT] + [IN] [ALT] + [OUT] [ALT] + [SAVE CLIP] [RECALL CLIP] Num + [RECALL CLIP] [ADD ELEM] Num + [ADD ELEM] [INS ELEM] Num + [INS ELEM] [DEL ELEM] Num + [GOTO LIST] [SHIFT]+[GOTO LIST] [CUE LIST] [IN] [OUT] [DEL] + [IN] [DEL] + [OUT] [SHIFT] + [LAST] [SHIFT] + [NEXT]
Function E to E Play PLAYLIST Slow PLAYLIST Set slow speed Slow PLAYLIST Jog Shuttle FFWD RWD Mark Cue Cue to prev. Element Cue to next Element Go to next Element Skip next Element Mark IN Point Mark OUT Point Save CLIP Recall CLIP Recall CLIP Add Element Add Element Insert Element Insert Element Delete Element Goto PLAYLIST Goto next Playlist Cue Up Playlist Mark IN Mark OUT Delete IN Delete OUT Cue to first Element Cue to last Element
Next Mode EE PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL CP CP PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL
Function Description Go to EE mode Play PLAYLIST Slow PLAYLIST Set slow speed Slow reverse PLAYLIST Jog PLAYLIST Shuttle PLAYLIST FFWD PLAYLIST RWD PLAYLIST Mark REC TC into a next cue point Cue up to previous Element in a PLAYLIST Cue up to next Element in a PLAYLIST when not playing back a PLAYLIST Go to the next element immediately during play back a PLAYLIST Skip next element during play back a PLAYLIST Mark IN POINT of a CLIP Mark OUT POINT of a CLIP Save a CLIP Recall a current CLIP Recall a specified CLIP Add current CLIP to a PLAYLIST Add specified CLIP to a PLAYLIST Insert current CLIP to a PLAYLIST Insert specified CLIP to a PLAYLIST Delete current element Go to specified PLAYLIST Go to next PLAYLIST Cue up to Top of the current PLAYLIST Edits the IN point for current Element Edits the OUT point for current Element Sets the IN point at the IN handle Sets the OUT point at the OUT handle Cue up to the first PLAYLIST Element Cues up to the last PLAYLIST Element
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MAV555 You can choose from MAV555/18 or MAV555/36. The difference is just recording time. MAV555/09 or MAV555/18 can be upgraded to MAV555/36.
Max. Recording Time MAV555/18 MAV555/36 30Mbps 9H40M 19H20M 40Mbps 7H20M 14H40M 50Mbps 5H40M 11H20M
BKMA560 BKMA560 is a 2D video effect board. You can add an effect transition between CLIPs in a PLAYLIST. Video Effect patterns is described in appendix. BKMA561 BKMA561 is a 3D video effect daughter board on BKMA560. appendix. Video Effect patterns is described in
BKMA511 BKMA511 is AD board. One board is necessary per input port. You need to install BKMA511 even if you need only analog audio, because BKMA511 handles video and audio. BKMA512 BKMA512 is DA board. One board is necessary per input port. You need to install BKMA512 even if you need only analog audio, because BKMA512 handles video and audio. One of two analog composite outputs of BKMA512 has super-imposition capability, though SDI output does not have super-imposition. 7.2 Firmware Configuration Ver2.10 or Ver2.20 of MAV555 can provide all functions described in this manual. When you need to check the exact firmware version of your MAV555, please refer to Appendix-1 Ver 2.10
CPM CPS DM EM FM TM PU EF33 (BKMA560) 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 1.25 1.12 (ROM)
Ver2.20
2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 1.25 1.13 (ROM) - 29 -
Ver4.0, 062201
2PGM w/EFX, 2PGM no EFX, PGM/PVW, 1PGM, SSM, 3in1out 20 (from 00 to 19)
Ver4.0, 100501
2PGM w/EFX, 2PGM no EFX, PGM/PVW, 1PGM, SSM, 3in1out 30 lists / 60 clips
When you change a ROM of DMAT, you need to execute CLEAR MEMORY after changing a ROM. Press [MENU] Press [SET&CLEAR] Press [CLEAR MEMORY] Press [OK] Press [OK] Also execute Set Defaults. Press [MENU] Press [SET & CLEAR] Press [SET DEFLTS] Press [OK] Press [OK] Verify the right MAV config. and other user settings.
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9. Wire Connection
9.1 RS422
DMAT VTR4 VTR1 VTR5 VTR2 MAV555 R1 P1 R2 P2
9.2 Video SDI output does not have time code superimposition capability. B port of Analog composite output has time code superimposition capability. 9.3 Audio You can use AES/EBU, SDI embedded or Analog as audio I/O. Please use BKMA570 (Analog Audio Expansion box) for Analog Audio I/O. 9.4 Monitor Output of Video and Audio There are one SDI video output, one Analog Composite video output and one stereo pair of Analog Audio output for monitoring. All these outputs follow port selection on a control panel or meter panel. Both SDI and Analog Composite Monitor Output have time code superimposition capability. To turn on the character on the monitor output, there is a switch behind a control panel. If you want house time code superimposed on EtoE video, you need to use monitor output as R1 monitor. Monitor Output is also used to display setup MENU items. 9.5 Time Code Input House Time Code should be fed into SYSTEM-TC input on a rear panel of MAV555. A connector for time code is BNC not XLR. When you select MENU670 and 671 to SYSTEM TC, the TC fed into SYSTEM-TC is used for both R1 and R2 LTC. 9.6 Wiring Please refer Fig. 9-1, 9-2 and 9-3 for wiring chart. 9.7 OSD Display Connect a composite video source from P1 into REF VIDEO IN connector on the back of the DMAT using a BNC cable. Connect a monitor to an OSD OUT connector on the back of the DMAT using a BNC cable. The OSD provides basic information about loaded clips, mode of DMAT channels, Remaining Time, Speed and Running Time.
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P1
BKMA570
P2 XLR cable
SDI or Comp
CAMERA1
Video In R1
SDI or Comp
Video Out P1-B (Comp) Video Out P2-B (Comp) MAV555 BKMA505 BKMA510 BKMA511 (x2) BKMA512 (x2) BKMA560 (BKMA561) Video Out Mon (SDI or Comp)
Audio Out: Mon/L Audio Out: Mon/R
Comp MONITOR BNC cable Comp BNC cable SDI or Comp BNC cable MONITOR SP SP SDI or Comp BNC cable SDI or Comp BNC cable MONITOR PGM2 / PVW PGM1 / PGM
BNC cable
SDI or Comp
CAMERA2
Video In R2
SDI or Comp
BNC cable
Monitor
TC In
System
Black Burst
Ref In
Video Out P1-A (SDI or Comp) Video Out P2-A (SDI or Comp)
PGM1 / PGM
PGM2 / PVW
Remote R1 P1 R2 P2
RS422 cable
1 5 2 DMAT Controller
Keyboard
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P1
BKMA570
P2 XLR cable
SDI or Comp
CAMERA1
Video In R1
SDI or Comp
Video Out P1-B (Comp) Video Out P2-B (Comp) MAV555 BKMA505 BKMA510 BKMA511 (x2) BKMA512 (x2) Video Out Mon (SDI or Comp)
Audio Out: Mon/L Audio Out: Mon/R
Comp MONITOR BNC cable Comp BNC cable SDI or Comp BNC cable MONITOR SP SP SDI or Comp BNC cable SDI or Comp BNC cable MONITOR PGM2 PGM1
BNC cable
SDI or Comp
CAMERA2
Video In R2
SDI or Comp
BNC cable
Monitor
TC In
System
Black Burst
Ref In
Video Out P1-A (SDI or Comp) Video Out P2-A (SDI or Comp)
PGM1
PGM2
Remote R1 P1
RS422 cable
Remote R2 P2
RS422 cable
Keyboard
4 1 DMAT Controller
5 2 DMAT Controller
Keyboard
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P1
BKMA570
SDI or Comp
CAMERA1
Video In R1
SDI or Comp
BNC cable
SDI or Comp
CAMERA2
Video In R2
SDI or Comp
CAMERA3
Video In R3
SDI
BNC cable
AD
LTC BNC cable Reference BNC cable
Audio In R3
AES/EBU
Monitor
TC In
System
PGM
Black Burst
Ref In
Remote R1 P1 R2 IN4
RS422 cable
1 5 2 DMAT Controller
Keyboard
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11. FAQ
Q. What will happen, when power is off suddenly? A. All clips and materials are kept. DMAT keeps all clip and playlist information. Q. Can I use off the shelf HDD just in case? A. It might work, but Sony does not guarantee the functionality and specification.
12. Appendix
12.1 How to connect a PC with MAV555 via Ethernet Sometimes you need to connect a PC with MAV555 via Ethernet. Here is a procedure on how to connect and confirm a TCP/IP connection based on direct connection between MAV555 and PC, and also based on default value of IP (192.168.0.1) and Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0) of MAV555. You can check and change these values at MENU: 220 and 221.
1. Confirm IP and Subnet Mask of MAV555 2. Prepare a PC that has Ethernet capability 3. Set 192.168.0.2 to IP and 255.255.255.0 to Subnet Mask on the PC, then reboot PC 4. Connect PC and MAV555 via 10Base-T cross cable 5. Launch DOS Window on the PC 6. Type ping 192.168.0.1 (C/R) 7. Confirm if there is correct reply from MAV555
12.2 How to check MAV555 firmware version MAV555 consists of several CPUs and firmware version number stands for a set of firmware version of each CPU. Control Panel (BKMA505) displays firmware version of control panel only. When you need to confirm firmware version of each CPU, please process the following.
1. Confirm TCP/IP connection 2. Launch DOS Window on the PC 3. Type telnet 192.168.0.1 4. Type "ver" 5. MAV555 will reply version of FM, please take a note of this number. 6. Type "rlogin DM1" 7. Type "ver" 8. MAV555 will reply version of DM1, please take a note of this number. 9. Type "exit" 10. Type "rlogin DM2" 11. Type "ver" 12. MAV555 will reply version of DM2, please take a note of this number. 13. Type "exit" 14. Type "rlogin EM" 15. Type "ver" 16. MAV555 will reply version of EM, please take a note of this number. 17. Type "exit"
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. 12.3 Reset of DMAT DMAT soft reset: press reset hole on the rear panel. DMAT hard reset: unplug the AC cable from AC adapter and then reconnect it. All setup, CLIP information and PLAYLIST information are kept against reset, but cue information will disappear by reset. 12.4 Reset of MAV555 MAV555 soft reset: MENU027 FAST REBOOT MAV555 hard reset: Turn Off the Power Switch behind the control panel and turn on again. 12.5 Clear the MAV555 setup data Clear the MAV555 setup data sometimes resolves serious trouble of MAV555. How to Clear the MAV-555 setup data (A) Ver2.10 or higher
1 Take a note of all necessary set up values 2. MENU 097 FACTORY PRESET
12.6 Erase All Materials of MAV555 at once You can erase all materials at once when you execute SETUP MENU: 099 ALL ERASE.
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Appendices
List of Effect Types
Table Key Name Effect group name Pattern Number Characteristic number assigned to each Effect pattern Board 560 BKMA-560. The numbered patterns are built into this board. 561 BKMA-561. The numbered patterns are available only when the BKMA-561 is installed.
Name Wipe Pattern Number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27 ,28 ,29 , 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 104, 105, 106, 107, 310, 311, 312, 313, 320, 321, 323, 324, 500, 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, 516, 518, 600, 602, 604, 606, 608, 610, 612, 614, 616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 626628, 630, 660, 662, 664, 674, 676 Matrix Wipe 700, 702, 707, 710, 712, 717, 740, 742, 750, 752, 754, 760, 761, 762, 763, 764, 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 787, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 976, 797, 798, 799, 800, 808, 809 Split Screen Mosaic Still Mirror Y&C Modify 950, 951, 952, 953 1000, 1001, 1003, 1006, 1010, 1011, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027 1030, 1033, 1040, 1043, 1046, 1050, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058 Cut Cinema Cropping Dissolve 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079 1080 561 560 1059 560 561 Freeze, Strobe, 1065, 1066, 1067 561 561 560 561 560 Board 560
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Pattern Number 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128 1130, 1131 1150, 1151
Board 561
Dynamic Mirror 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1024, 1205, 1206, 1207 Stream Accordion Multi Screen Wave Modulation Real Paint Slide Split Slide 1210, 1211, 1212, 1213 1230, 1231, 1232, 1233 1240, 1241 1250, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1269, 1270, 1271 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1307 1330, 1331, 1332, 1340, 1341, 1343, 1344, 1347, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1370, 1371, 1372, 1373, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1385, 1386, 1387, 1388, 1390, 1391, 1392, 1393, 1394 Compress 1500, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1504, 1505, 1506, 1507, 1508, 1510, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 1515, 1520, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1524 Expand 2-Dimension Rotation 2-Dimension Rotation + Compress + Slide 2-Dimension Rotation + Compress + Slide (Variable) 3-Dimension Rotation Door Divided 3-Dimension Rotation 1730, 1731, 1732, 1740, 1741, 1742 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753 1700, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707 1690 1530, 1531, 1532, 1533, 1534, 1535 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1613 1620, 1630, 1635, 1640, 1643, 1644
561
561
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Pattern Number 1760, 1762, 1765, 1770, 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1800, 1802, 1806, 1807, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824
Board 561
Album Tour
1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855 1912, 1916, 1920, 1921, 1930, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1964
561 561
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 2100, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2104, 2105, 2106, 210, 2108, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2113, 2114, 2115, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2125, 2126, 2127, 2128, 2130, 2131, 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135, 2136, 2137, 2138, 2139, 2140, 2141, 2142, 2143, 2144
561 561
Divided Page 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167 Turn Sphere Picture in a Picture Sphere 2200, 2201, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2210, 2211, 2212, 2213 2250, 2251
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GF FG
FG
FG FG
Illustration abbreviations FG: Foreground image BG: Background image a) Direction of Effect execution. Normal direction for any Effect pattern execution. T: Transition Effect A: Animation Effect
Wipe
1 2 3 4 5
T
6 7
T
8
T
9
T
10
T
11 12
T
13
T
14
T
15
T
16 17
T
18
T
19
T
20
T
21 22
T
23
T
24
T
26
T
27 28
T
29
T
30
T
31
T
32 33
T
34
T
35
T
36
T
37 38
T
39
38
Wipe (continued)
104 105 106 107
T
310 311
T
312
T
313
T
320
T
321 323
T
324
T
500 502
T
504
T
506 508
T
510 516
T
518
T
600
T
602
T
604 606
T
608
T
610
T
612
T
614 616
T
618
T
620
T
622
T
624 626
T
628
T
630
T
660
T
662 664
T
674
T
676
T
Matrix Wipe
700 702
707
710
712
T
717 740
T
742
T
750
T
752
T
754 760
RANDOM
T
RANDOM
T
RANDOM
T
RANDOM
T
763
761
762
39
764
T
770 771
T
772 773
T
774
RANDOM RANDOM
T
787 788 789 790 791
T
792 793
T
794
T
795
T
796
T
797 798
T
799
T
800
RANDOM
T
808 809
T
Split Screen
BG FG
BG
FG
950
(Left)
951
(Right)
A
BG FG BG FG
952
(Center)
953
40
Mosaic
BG FG FG
MOSAIC(8X8)
FG
1000
BG
MOSAIC(8X8)
1001
FG
MOSAIC(8X8)
T
1003
BG BG
HORIZONTAL MOSAIC
T
1006
BG BG
VERTICAL MOSAIC
FG
HORIZONTAL MOSAIC
FG
VERTICAL MOSAIC
FG
FG
T
FG
1010
BG BG
VARIABLE MOSAIC
FG
VARIABLE MOSAIC
FG
1011
FG
VARIABLE MOSAIC
T
BG FG
VARIABLE MOSAIC
T
1017
FG
VARIABLE MOSAIC
BG
1015
FG
VARIABLE MOSAIC
1016
BG
1018
FG
VARIABLE MOSAIC
BG
A
Still Mirror
1020
BG
(DISSOLVE)
GF
FG
1021
BG
(DISSOLVE)
FG
GF
A
FG
A
1023
BG
(DISSOLVE)
1022
BG
(DISSOLVE)
FG
FG FG
A
1024
BG
(DISSOLVE)
A
1025
BG
(DISSOLVE)
GF
FG
FG
A
1026
BG
(DISSOLVE)
A
Y&C Modify
FG
1030
BG
(DISSOLVE)
NEGATIVE COLOR
1033
BG
(DISSOLVE) B&W
A
1040
BG FG
(DISSOLVE) Y&C MASK
1043
BG
(DISSOLVE) Y MASK
A
1046
FG BG
(DISSOLVE) C MASK
1050
BG
(DISSOLVE) MODIFY
A
BG
1055
FG
MODIFY
BG
FG
MODIFY
1056
1057
MODIFY
FG
BG
1058
FG
FG
FG FG
GF
1027
BG
GF
(DISSOLVE)
FG FG
FG
FG
FG
FG GF
FG
FG
FG
A
FG
MODIFY
BG
41
Cut
1059
FG (CUT) BG
T
Strobe, Cinema
BG BG
1065
BG
(DISSOLVE)
FG
STROBE
1066
FG
B&W STROBE
BG
1067
FG
COLOR STROBE
BG
A
Cropping
BG FG
CROPPING
BG
BG FG
BG FG
BG FG
1075
1076
CROPPING
1077
CROPPING
1078
CROPPING
1079
FG
CROPPING
(fade)
(fade)
(fade)
(fade)
(fade)
Dissolve
1080
DISSOLVE
T
Picture in a Picture
1100
P in P
1101
P in P (auto centering)
1102
3D P in P (fade)
1103
3D P in P
1104
SKEW P in P (fade)
A
1105
SKEW P in P
A
3D CIRCLE
A
1107
P in P
A
1108
3D HEART
P in P (fade)
3D CIRCLE
3D HEART
1106
P in P (fade)
1109
P in P
A
1120
FG
(fade)
A
1121
FG BG
A
1122
FG BG
A
1123 1124
BG
BG
A
1126
A
1127
A
FG
BG
1125
BG
BG
BG
BG
BG
BG
1128
BG
A
Zoom Up
1130
FG
ZOOM UP
1131
FG
ZOOM UP (auto centering)
42
Spotlight
1150
FG FG + BG FG
1151
FG
FG + FG BG
A
Dynamic Mirror
1200
BG GF FG GF FG GF FG
1201
FG GF BG
FG
GF
FG
GF
T
1202
BG FG FG FG FG FG FG
T
1203
FG FG BG FG FG FG FG
T
FG FG FG FG FG FG
T
FG GF FG FG FG GF FG
FG stream
1204
GF FG
GF
GF
1205
T
FG FG GF FG FG FG GF FG
FG GF
BG
BG
Stream
1210
FG stream
1211
FG stream
1212
stream FG
1213
Accordion
1230 1231 1232 1233
FG
FG
FG
1206
FG GF FG
1207
GF FG FG
FG FG GF
BG FG
FG
BG
FG
GF
FG FG
FG
FG
FG
43
Multi Screen
1240
FG
BG (DISSOLVE)
FG FG
FG FG FG
FG
1241
BG
(DISSOLVE)
FG FG FG FG FG FG
A
Wave Modulation
1250
FG
1251
FG
1252
FG
1253
FG
1260
A
1261 1262
WAVE + FADE
A
1263
WAVE + FADE
A
1264
WAVE + FADE
A
1265
RANDOM + FADE
T
1269
RANDOM + FADE
T
1270 1271
T
Real Paint
1280
PAINT + STROBE
1281
PAINT + STROBE
1282
PAINT + STROBE
1283
PAINT + STROBE
Stained Glass
STAINED GLASS STAINED GLASS STAINED GLASS STAINED GLASS
1285
+ STROBE
1286
+ STROBE
1287
+ SOFT
1288
+ SOFT
A
Slide
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
44
Split Slide
1330 1331 1332
1340
1341
1343
1344
1347
1349
1350
1351
1360
1361
1362
1363
45
T
1380 1381
T
1382
T
1383
T
1385 1386
T
1387
T
1388
T
1390
T
1391
T
1392 1393
T
1394
46
Compress
1500 1501
T
1502 1503
T
1504 1505
T
1506 1507
T
1508 1510 1511
T
1512
T
1513 1514 1515
T
1520
T
1521
T
1522 1523
T
1524
T
Expand
1530
1531
1532
1533
1534
1535
47
2-Dimension Rotation
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1610
1611
1612
1613
T
1635 1640
T
1643 1644
T
2-Dimension Rotation + Compress + Slide (Variable)
1690
2D
(variable)
48
3-Dimension Rotation
1700
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
T
Door
1730
1731
1732
1740
1741
1742
T
Divided 3-Dimension Rotation
1750
BG
FG
FG
FG
1751
FG
BG
FG
FG
1752
FG BG FG FG
FG
1753
BG FG
BG
49
1760
1762
T
1765
T
1770 1780
T
1781 1782
T
1783 1800
T
1802 1806
T
1807 1810
T
1811 1812
T
1813 1814
T
1815 1816
T
1820 1821 1822 1823 1824
50
Album Tour
FG
1850
FG
BG
FG
BG
1851
BG
FG BG
T
1852
FG BG BG FG FG BG
T
FG BG
1853
FG BG
BG FG
T
1854
FG BG FG BG FG BG
FG
1855
FG BG
FG BG
BG
T
Flip & Tumble
1900
BG
INT VIDEO
FG
1901
BG
INT VIDEO
FG
T
1902
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
1905
INT VIDEO BG FG
T
1906
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
1909
INT VIDEO BG FG
T
1912
BG BG
T
1916
BG BG INT VIDEO FG FG
INT VIDEO
FG
FG
T
1920
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
1921
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
1930
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
1933
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
INT VIDEO INT VIDEO FG
T
1941
BG FG
1940
BG
51
1942
BG
FG
1943
BG
T
BG BG FG INT VIDEO
INT VIDEO
FG
T
FG
INT VIDEO
1944
1945
T
1946
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
1947
BG FG
T
FG
INT VIDEO
T
FG
1948
BG
INT VIDEO
1949
BG
T
FG
INT VIDEO
T
FG
1950
BG
INT VIDEO
1951
BG
INT VIDEO
T
1952
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
1954
BG INT VIDEO FG
T
FG
T
FG FG INT VIDEO
1955
BG
INT VIDEO
1956
T
BG
T
1959
INT VIDEO
FG
BG
1958
INT VIDEO FG
T
1960
BG FG
T
1962
BG INT VIDEO FG
INT
VIDEO
T
1964
BG
INT VIDEO
FG
T
Twist
2000 2001
T
2002 2003
52
Page Turn
2100
FG
2101
2102
FG
2103
FG
T
2105
T
FG
T
2107
FG
2104
FG
2106
FG
T
2108
FG
T
2109 2110
FG
FG
T
FG
T
2111
T
2112
FG
T
2114
T
2115
FG
FG
2113
FG
T
2120
FG FG
T
2121
FG
T
FG
T
2122
FG
T
2123
FG
T
2124 2125
FG
FG
T
2126
FG
T
2127
FG
T
FG FG
T
2130 2131
2128
FG
T
2132
FG
T
2134
FG
T
2135
FG
2133
FG
T
2136
FG
T
2137
FG
T
2138
FG
2139
FG
T
2140
FG FG
T
2142
T
FG
2141
T
2143
FG
T
2144
FG
T 53
2150
(variable)
2151
(variable)
2152
(variable)
2153
(variable)
2154
(variable)
T
Divided Page Turn
2160
2161
T
2162 2163
T
2164 2165
T
2166 2167
T
Sphere
2200
2201
2202
2203
2204
2210
2211
2212
2213
T
Picture in a Picture Sphere
P in P SPHERE
2250
( fade )
2251
P in P SPHERE
54