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1. Username administrator Password adminK2 3 Start up AppCenter on the Summit Log in with the same user name and password as in step 2 4 Turn on the K2 Dyno Controller The power button is located on the rear side of the controller The Dyno software starts up automatically 5 If starting up the controller for the first time proceed to Starting a new session 6 If opening an existing session proceed to Using an existing session on page 28 Starting a new session When you start up the K2 Dyno Controller for the first time you need to perform the initial settings Use this procedure if controlling standard K2 system channels with the K2 Dyno Replay Controller NOTE If controlling Multi Cam 3D Video Key or Super Slo Mo channels on the K2 Summit Production Client or K2 Solo Media Server use the procedure Changing the channel configuration for ChannelFlex Suite features on page 25 1 Start up the K2 Dyno Controller 2 Select a K2 Summit Client from the Server list and touch Connect or Reconnect NOTE Ifa Summit is running a version of software incompatible with the K2 Dyno 2 0 software this is indicated next to the Summit name you cannot connect to that Summit 3 Touch New Session 4 Select channels By default a new session is created with the same channel configuration as the last session 5 If desired touch Name to enter a name for the session 6 Touch Start The Dyno software Home scr
2. 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 101 Chapter 9 Settings Category names are displayed in orange and keywords are displayed in white Keyword E Xloeeine xml A K2 Dyno Keyword Editor File Edit Help Icon Edit Category Only Jack Name Kwi Kw2 Kw3 Bin If you want to delete a category folder or keyword select the panel and click Edit Delete Selection Item in the menu bar NOTE Keywords of a different file can be merged with a file you are editing Click File Merge file and specify a file to be merged You can also drag and drop a different file onto the file you are editing to merge them Keyword 770160 RREO ATV BmIAO Icon Edit Qs O Per amp Eee Name Kw1 Kw2 Kw3 Bin NOTE You can copy and paste keywords from an Excel file to enter them Each string entered in a single cell in an Excel file becomes a single keyword 5 Click File Save as in the menu bar to name and save the file Ifyou want to overwrite the existing file click Save If you want to edit an existing file click File Open file in the menu bar to 102 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Importing Exporting select a file NOTE Keywords of a different file can be merged with a file you are editing Click File Merge file and specify a file to be merged You can also drag and drop a different file onto the file you are edi
3. 2 Audio Meters panel Shows the audio meters To view or edit audio configuration selections touch the panel If there is no audio this panel is blank 36 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Starting and stopping a recording No Name Function 3 Home Properties panel Flying M E If selected applies a flying mix effect To configure the Flying M E settings Effects settings on page 90 DEF ABC Determines the camera angle for the live playback Auto Play Automatically plays a selected item Auto Cue Automatically cues a selected item PGM PVW Toggles between the on air preview or multi channel mode For more information see On air preview mode and Gang mode on page 40 4 T bar Calibration panel Shows the T Bar settings To calibrate the T bar settings touch this panel 5 Session Property panel Shows the session currently using the K2 Dyno Controller To see the Session List screen touch this panel 6 Server Property panel Shows the K2 Summit or Solo currently connected To see the Server List screen touch this panel 7 Status Indicators Shows the angle channel mode recording playback status speed and timecode 8 EXIT Opens the Confirm Exit screen which lets you shut down the Dyno Controller exit to Windows or open the Maintenance mode REC STOP Stops recording P1 P2 Lock Turns on
4. Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions Rear 1 2 4 5 3 6 No Name Function 1 Power button Turns the power to the K2 Dyno Controller on or off 2 USB port Connects to a keyboard mouse or USB storage device 3 Cable hook You can hook cables such as power cables and VGA cables to prevent them from being disconnected inadvertently 4 Power connector For connecting to the power supply 5 D sub 15 pin Connects to a second display Displays with 1024 x 768 resolution or connector more are supported For more information about the components in the expansion screen see Connecting a Second Display on page 113 6 GigE port Connects the K2 Dyno Controller to the K2 Summit Production Client via Gigabit Ethernet NOTE Be sure to use the cables such as power cable and other cables included in this product 18 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Button names and functions Button names and functions Some buttons have function names at the top and bottom To use a bottom function just press the desired button To use a top function functions indicated by the shaded area in the table press the Shift button and then press the desired button For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operation
5. LAR EEI 2 CUT VIEW No Name Function 1 lt gt Touch this to move to another playlist when there are multiple playlists 2 Bin number Displays the number and name of the bin to which the selected playlist Playlist name belongs Touch this to move one level up in the directory switching the playlist to be shown 3 Find cursor Displays a dotted outline around the event currently playing 4 Playlist property Displays the following information about the selected playlist panel Name Duration Shows the total duration for the playlist Countdown Shows the duration set as the actual time range for the playback Aux Audio Shows the duration of the auxiliary audio events 5 Event panel Events are stored here A new name as an event such as E001 A is given to an item that is stored as an event When an item is stored the panel shows the event number event name the item name before storing to a playlist logging information and duration During a playback a progress bar is shown for each event 66 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Managing events in a playlist No Name Function 6 Event property panel Lets you view and modify the following properties Mix effects for all events e Pause all events Loop the playlist Enable auxiliary audio Sync A V If auxiliary audio is enabled synchronize audio video Main If auxiliary
6. Touch Session List Touching this displays the list of the sessions saved on the Summits 3 To delete a session or sessions follow these steps To delete a single session select it and then touch Delete To delete all sessions shown in the list press the Shift button and touch Delete All Editing and storing keywords You can edit the selection panel to be displayed when you enter names keywords icons of logging information bin names or playlist names These data is in XML format and is edited using a dedicated editor software 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 99 Chapter 9 Settings Editing keywords NOTE You must install KeywordEditor on the PC to be used for editing beforehand Keyword editing You can edit the selection panel to be displayed for names keywords of logging information bin names or playlist names If you want to edit it on an external PC save your edited file in a external storage device that can be connected via USB 1 Double click and run KeywordEditor exe e You also click the start menu and then click K2 Dyno Keyword Editor to run it 2 Click Keyword Edit 3 Click Edit Add Category in the menu bar to create a category folder ES K2 Dyno Keyword Editor Keyword E logeine xml DER File ES Help Insert Empty Item Ge tegery Cut Copy Paste Delete Selection Item f Team Name Kw1 Kw2 Kw3 Bin category folder is create
7. al Cue A or B angle on P1 Select either P1 or P1 or P2 channel P2 button to control Playback independently that playout channel The 2 Record and 2 Playback channel set up is done when the session is configured at start up screen A B angles can be selected for playback on P1 or P2 P1 and P2 playout channel content can be swapped by pressing buttons Fn then Take K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 29 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down Multichannel gang mode 2 Record 2 Playback Player channels in sync Record Record C1 C2 A B Play Play gt P1 gang C4 gt P2 gang Press both P1 and P1 P2 P2 buttons at same Cue A or B angle on P1 time to enter Gang or P2 channel mode Press P1 or Playback independently P2 to get out of then put in Gang mode Mutichannel mode e The 2 Record and 2 Playback channel set up is done when the session is configured at start up screen A B angles can be selected for playback on the P1 C3 or P2 C4 Gang operation is based on Independent mode with selection of both channels and turning on gang Preview Program mode 2 Record 1 Playback PGM 1 Preview Record Record C1 C2 A B Play Play Toggle Preview control mode PGM C4 2 PVW on and off Press Shift 1 2 E to POM bute cued point onto utton Cue A or B angle on P Preview channel rogram The 2 Record and 2 Playback channel set up is done when the session is
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9. 4 Marking Function Components in the Mark screen 46 Marking and c eing Up oiii Dee sees retro coe Le Rene ER ceils 47 Marking and cuelnq tete ie ie o iad bea nea 47 About the cursor cca eens steric goce eee dE ede ede nel 47 About multiple selection of items 47 About marking and scenes 48 Cueing up an item by specifying it with a number 48 Entering the metadata logging information 50 Entering information with the touch panel sse 50 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual Table of Contents Creating your own keyword shortcuts with 50 Using Keyword Shorteuts 1 ttn endet eene tini agni 51 Ene ED 51 Chapter 5 Highlight Components in the Highlight screen 54 About shot box indications Storing and removing scenes in a highlight ccceeeeeeeeeee sense eeaeeeeeeeeaeeteeeeeeees 56 About shot boxes and slots 56 Adding a highlight from from the Mark Playlist Libary or Search screens 56 Removing items from a highlight bin 57 Match frame operations from highlights to the record 57 rimming in RP T 57 Managing highlight bins
10. 58 Creating anew Diti ione ie dp net rere eee in Re 58 Naming specifications for items and bins 60 Transferring items SEND function 60 Transferring an item to a specified location 60 Checking the transfer progress sssssseeeeeeeneneenennen enn 61 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist Components in the Playlist screen 64 Components in the Playlist Edit screen 65 Managing events in a playlist 67 Adding events to playlist 67 Deleting events from a playlist 68 Match frame operations from playlists to the record train 68 Trimming in Dp ere Diete ce Adding a transition audio cross fade Adding auxiliary audio Inserting silence in audio events audio fill 71 Playing events in a playlist 71 About the playlist playback pointer 71 Playing a playlists a eere t it tet n ere nien td AS 71 Managing playlists metet tee eO eU RRIUES 71 Creating a new playlists e Do p me n dre nd 72 Editing playlist properties essent 72 Inserting a fill in a video event 73 Switching playlists 5 523 2 oer iei ee rtt ee Ree e es 73 Storing a playlist to another playlist as an 73 Managing playlists in a bin 74 Chapter 7 Library F
11. Display the Playlist screen select an event in the playlist and press the Cue Up button 2 Press the Play button The controller starts to play the playlist from the selected event You can also perform a slo mo playback with the T Bar Managing playlists You can manage playlists as clips in a bin You can also add a playlist to another playlist as a sequence clip This section contains the following topics 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 71 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist Creating a new playlist e Editing playlist properties e Switching playlists e Storing a playlist to another playlist as an event Managing playlists in a bin Creating a new playlist You can create a new playlist other than the one that is displayed in the Playlist screen 1 Press the Shift button and then press the New PL button e A new playlist is created and opened Editing playlist properties You can set the name speed mix effects and target duration of a playlist 1 In the Playlist screen open the playlist you want to edit and touch the playlist property panel The Playlist Property screen appears For more information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table 1 2 7 lt 1 PLOO1 3 zl 4 default 5 TT default 6 FC default General MEi ME2 4 7 SEARCH C Pi REPLAY y 00 15 51 12 8 BACK 72 K2
12. For information about importing and exporting see Importing Exporting on page 103 1 Touch the Config tab The Config screen appears For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions in each setting screen refer to the description for each setting Notes for displaying the Config screens simultaneously on two K2 Dyno Controllers When two K2 Dyno Controllers are joining in the same session any settings that are changed screen on either of the controllers will be applied to the other one automatically If changes are being made to the configuration on both controllers the last change made on either controller takes effect Record train length allocation settings Loop length is the amout of record time before the Dyno Controller starts overwriting The actual available recording time depends on the remaining space in the Summit 86 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 User settings User settings You can customize the Dyno Controller settings to suit your workflow Your changes are saved with the session new session is based on the previous session s settings 1 Touch the Config tab and then touch User 2 Set items For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table HOME USER PANEL EFFECTS NETWORK 1 ERE Confirm deletes Yes 2 Shov session folders in library Yes 3 Jogging creates s
13. Format Every touch switches between ON and OFF Data is sent to the path s that is set to ON while no data is sent to the path s that is set to OFF Shows the angle to be sent Choose Primary to send only the angle data that is set as primary Choose ALL to send all of the protected angle data Choose A B C D E or F to send the angle data of the selected angle s among them Shows the configured path The following restrictions apply to the File Type container format when transferring items Playlists can be transferred only in GXF format Transfer in MXF or QuickTime format cannot be performed When you transfer in QuickTime with Metadata format you transfer a directory structure that includes xml files that describe the project media files and a mov file 2 Delete Deletes the selected transfer destination Back Returns to the Network screen Add Adds a new transfer destination Browse Lets you scroll through the list of available K2 Summit servers or add a new K2 Summit server as a transfer destination Adding a server The authentication information user name and password is required to connect to the drive on the network Configure the PC to allow connection with the following authentication information in advance 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 95 Chapter 9 Settings 96 User name Administrator Password adminK2 Enter th
14. In or Out 52 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 5 Highlight This chapter consists of the following Components in the Highlight screen on page 54 e Storing and removing scenes in a highlight on page 56 Match frame operations from highlights to the record train on page 57 Trimming in a highlight on page 57 Managing highlight bins on page 58 Managing highlight bins on page 58 Transferring items SEND function on page 60 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 53 Chapter 5 Highlight Components in the Highlight screen Items stored in a highlight are saved in a bin they remain saved until the session is deleted A bin provides a shot box with slots that allow you to save highlight items The Highlight screen displays the list of highlights in the selected bin 1 Touch the Highlight tab The Highlight screen appears For more information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top ofthe menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 1 2 3 lt MyHighlightClip H002 A 4 HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST LIBRARY 00 00 02 23 00 00 02 23 5 1 MyHighlightC
15. RAID Instruction Manuals There is an Instruction Manual for each type of RAID storage device that can be a part of a K2 system These manuals contain procedures for configuring and servicing the device K2 Client Service Manual Contains information on servicing and maintenance NetCentral documentation 14 June 2011 The NetCentral product has its own documentation set described as follows NetCentral Quick Start Guide Provides an overview of the installation process to quickly set up and run NetCentral NetCentral Installation Guide Identifies requirements and procedures to correctly set up servers and devices as well as provides detailed instructions to install and K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 11 Introduction configure NetCentral software NetCentral User Guide Describes how to use the NetCentral Manager to monitor devices NetCentral Help From the NetCentral interface access on line help Select Help NetCentral Help Topics Also find information about monitoring a specific product in that product s manuals Grass Valley Web Site This public Web site contains all the latest manuals and documentation and additional support information Use the following URL http www grassvalley com Grass Valley Product Support To get technical assistance check on the status of a question or to report a new issues contact Grass Valley Product Support via e mail the Web or by
16. bins 73 Property of a playlist 72 Search results marks scenes 82 Sessions Changing the channel configuration 25 114 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual Creating new 24 Delete 99 Shot boxes 56 Storing Libraries 77 Storing a playlist to another playlist 73 subclip definition 111 Super Slo Mo 25 super slo mo definition 112 Switching cameras 38 T Target durations 71 T bar mode configuring 88 Transitions Adding 70 Settings 92 Trimming Highlights 57 Playlists 68 Scenes 51 V video key definition 112 Video Key 25 volume definition 112 W web site for Grass Valley 12 widescreen mode definition 112 14 June 2011
17. black in video events 1 In the Playlist screen touch the event you want to insert the fill above 2 Press the Shift button and then touch Fill 3 Set the duration of the fill event When you return to the Playlist screen the M E panel of the selected event shows the ey mark Switching playlists 1 Touch the bin number playlist name panel in the Playlist screen The list of the playlists in the bin is displayed 2 Double touch the playlist you want to switch to Touch the playlist and then press the Open button The selected playlist is opened Storing a playlist to another playlist as an event You can add an edited playlist into another playlist 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 73 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist 1 Display the destination playlist in the Playlist screen 2 Touch the bin number playlist name panel 3 Touch the playlist to be nested 4 Press the Add PL button The events stored in the nested playlist are added to the destination playlist Managing playlists in a bin You can manage playlists as clips in a bin The procedures to create bins and to edit bin names are the same as those in a highlight For more information about the operation procedures see Managing highlight bins on page 58 74 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter Library Function This chapter consists of the following Components in the Library screen on page 76 e Saving and remo
18. configured at start up screen A B angles can be selected for playback on the C Program C3 and D C4 Preview Inthis mode the PVW button illuminates yellow when PGM is selected PVW lights green when selected and the Take button illuminates green to indicate ready for Take to PGM channel e Pl and P2 playout channel content can be swapped by pressing buttons Fn then Take 30 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 K2 AppCenter Elite ChannelFlex configurations K2 AppCenter Elite ChannelFlex configurations Dyno Packs are available to provide ChannelFlex features such as these illustrated examples K2 Dyno Coniroller setup 4 record 2 playout ET c3 K2 SUMMIT 2 900000000009000990000 5j 209900000000000000000000000000 CZ 2222222222222222 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 200900000000000000 00 200900000000000000 0000000 000000000000000000 E 22200 ase K2 Summit Client c2 G0000000000000000 ES E Sf K2 Dyno Controller setup 1 Super Slo Mo 2 regular inputs 2 playout pot e Super Slo Mo SDIIN3 gt EESEEESEEESEESESESEESESSSESESE ca K2 SUMMIT fae 3888889988998839883950595809009000900090009000008 255555555555506600688990955559950500600002 0059995 288000800080088008 28800880088
19. highlight from from the Mark Playlist Libary or Search screens 1 Display the screen containing the items you want to add to a highlight 2 Select the item or items you want to store to the highlight 3 Press the Add HL button The item is automatically stored in the slot to the right of the last stored one If you have moved to a different bin since you last stored an item the new item is stored at the end of the current bin 4 If adding a marker or scene the following considerations apply 56 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Removing items from a highlight bin e If multiple marks or scenes are selected the primary angle is generated first The generation of the other angles might still be in progress for a short time thereafter When you store a single marker to a highlight the mark out point is set automatically using the default duration For more information on how to set the default duration see Clip settings on page 89 Removing items from a highlight bin 1 Select the item you want to remove in the Highlight screen 2 Press the Shift button and then touch Delete 3 Touch Yes Match frame operations from highlights to the record train When the playback pointer is on a highlight item you can make the playback pointer jump to the same timecode position on the record train for the current angle This can be helpful when you want to check the video before or after the selected highlight
20. item 1 Touch an item in the Highlight screen and then press the Cue Up button The controller cues up to the mark in point of the selected item 2 Press the Shift button and then press the Match button The playback pointer is moved to the same timecode position on the record train for the current angle 3 To move the playback pointer back to the mark in point of the selected highlight item press the Cue Up button Trimming in a highlight 14 June 2011 You can use the following methods for trimming in a highlight to trim an item move the playback pointer to a highlight item stored as a clip or to trim mark in and mark out points move the playback pointer to the record train side This section describes a case for trimming mark in and mark out points on the record train side 1 Select the item you want to trim in the Highlight screen 2 Navigate the item using the Jog knob or play the scene and press the In Out button at the desired scene Setting the mark in or mark out point changes the duration automatically Editing the duration automatically changes the timecode of the mark out point When you want to change the duration with the mark out point timecode fixed you must clear the mark in point timecode beforehand Pressing the In Out button sets the playback timecode at the point when the button is pressed as the mark in mark out point When you set the mark in mark out point when you press the In Out b
21. physical buttons In addition if there is enough room in your editing space a mouse keyboard numerical keypad or second display can be connected to the controller for comfortable operations that suit your preferences K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual Introduction This Operator Manual consists of the following Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions It describes the names and functions of the components and buttons on the K2 Dyno Controller For more detailed description about the individual functions see the referenced section Chapter 2 Sfarting Up and Shutting Down It describes how to start up and shut down the K2 Dyno Controller Chapter 3 Playback It describes the components in the Home screen and basic operations such as live playbacks or replays Chapter 4 Marking Function It describes operations to mark a point on the record train and cue it up to record In and Out points to create a scene and to trim a scene It also explains operations to enter logging information such as names keywords or ratings to the marks Chapter 5 Highlight It describes operations such as storing an important scene as a highlight and managing highlight items in a bin Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist It describes editing operations such as creating a playlist trimming an event adding effects and using the audio split Chapter 7 Library Function Items saved in a library will remain without being deleted eve
22. place to store items that you intend to delete at a later time If the Recycle bin has not been enabled in the Config Clip screen items are deleted immediately when you touch Delete 1 Press the Library tab and touch the Recycle bin The Recycle Bin appears HE Primary Recycle Bin Angle HOME DeleteMe B No angleAmark A HIGHLIGHT 00 00 04 26 PLAYLIST LIBRARY SEARCH IDLE CONFIG OPEN 2 Youcan perform the same operations on items in the Recycle bin as you can in any other bin 44 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 4 Marking Function This chapter consists of the following Components in the Mark screen on page 46 Marking and cueing up on page 47 Entering the metadata logging information on page 50 Trimming on page 51 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 45 Chapter 4 Marking Function Components in the Mark screen Mark in and mark out points are added on the record train When you are making a recording you can mark live video while you are watching the video from the camera even during a replay or playlist playback A single mark in or mark out point is referred to as a marker A mark in and mark out point together are referred to as a scene The Mark screen displays the markers and scenes that were added to the record train 1 Touch the Mark tab The Mark screen appears For more information about the indication meaning
23. search to be Library only or Session and library 3 To add search criteria touch Add Toggle the selections to see all the available conditions 4 When finished touch Back The Search Results screen displays the results of the search H010 A 3rd Martinez e HIGHLIGHT 00 00 03 23 00 00 05 15 PLAYLIST LIBRARY 1 hockey A SEARCH PL PL 0 11 37 04 20 Dur CONFIG init ae OPEN COPY CUT VIEW 84 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 9 Settings This chapter consists of the following Controller settings on page 86 Record train length allocation settings on page 86 User settings on page 87 Clip settings on page 89 Effects settings on page 90 Network settings on page 91 Mix effect settings on page 92 Configuring the T Bar settings default and alternate on page 93 Configuring the export settings and destination on page 94 Audio level settings on page 96 e Setting the Auxiliary Audio on page 97 Exporting a log on page 99 Checking the version on page 99 Editing and storing keywords on page 99 Importing Exporting on page 103 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 85 Chapter 9 Settings Controller settings You can change various settings for the K2 Dyno Controller to suit your preferences in the Config screen The settings can be exported to a USB storage device to import them to another K2 Dyno Controller
24. stored in a playlist is called an event The recording data of an event stored in a playlist is not overwritten even if the LoopRec setting is turned on Only the angle when storing an item is saved All of the playlists are deleted when the session is deleted Adding events to a playlist 1 Select the item you want to store to the playlist 14 June 2011 NOTE A mark and scene cannot be directly stored to a playlist while LoopRec is ON Store them in a highlight and then store the highlight in a playlist 2 Press the Add PL button The item is stored as the last one after the currently stored events K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 67 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist Ifyou selected multiple items in step 1 the items are stored in the order in which you selected them When you store a marked item with only a mark in point as an event the mark out point is set automatically using the default duration For more information on how to set the default duration see Clip settings on page 89 NOTE If you want to insert a new event in a position of any stored item select an item to store touch Copy in the Playlist screen and then touch the event panel where you want to insert the item Deleting events from a playlist 1 Touch the event you want to delete in the Playlist screen 2 Press the Shift button and then touch Delete 3 Touch Yes Match frame operations from playlists to the record train When the
25. the K2 Dyno Controller touch screen You can perform many of the operations that you perform in the K2 Dyno Controller using only the expansion screen j Auto Auto PCM Elapsed Moy Cm PYw Remaining REPLAY Add New c n lve Tate Top send J gt T ie MC as a Any changes you make are reflected in the screen that you are currently using When you use the Expansion screen the Expansion screen is updated to reflect any changes you made When you use the Dyno Controller touch screen any changes you make are reflected in the touch screen 22 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down This chapter consists of the following e Starting up the K2 Dyno Controller on page 24 e Starting a new session on page 24 Changing the channel configuration for ChannelFlex Suite features on page 25 Using an existing session on page 28 Channel operation overview on page 28 Shutting down the K2 Dyno Controller on page 32 e Switching to Maintenance mode the Windows OS on page 32 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 23 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down Starting up the K2 Dyno Controller Before starting up the K2 Dyno Controller turn on the K2 Summit Production Client to use and start the application software in the Summit 1 Turn on the K2 Summit Production Client 2 Log in to the Summit
26. up in green while the preview control is turned on When you turn on the preview control the preview channel becomes the target for all of the operations such as operations with the Live button T Bar or Jog knob 4 Locate the scene you want to broadcast on air in the preview channel 5 Locate and put the scene in standby performing operations such as rewinding the live video in the preview channel or cueing up to the beginning of a playlist or highlight using the Jog knob Program Channel Preview Channel 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 41 Chapter 3 Playback 6 Press the Take button The video that is put into standby in the preview channel is loaded and played in the program channel Even if the video is currently stopped in the preview channel it will be in a playback state at the same time as the Take button is pressed Program channel Preview Channel a i 7 To turn off the preview control press the P1 button Switching the operation target channel in gang mode This section describes how to switch the operation target channel in gang mode 1 In the Home screen make sure that the controller is in gang mode If the controller is in gang mode both P1 and P2 show in the Status Indicator line of the Home screen e If the controller is in the on air preview mode the Status Indicator line on the Home screen shows PVW or
27. 0088088 i 288209800080008008 Oo 29000000000000000000 B9992000020000000000000 8 283 C4 5 K2 Summit Client ES AW RS There are many other types of configuration setups For more information consult your Grass Valley representative 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 31 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down Shutting down the K2 Dyno Controller Exit the K2 Dyno Client software to shut down the K2 Dyno Controller 1 Touch the Config tab to display the Config screen 2 Press the Shift button and then touch Exit The Confirm Exit screen opens by default to show the Startup Screen shutdown mode Confirm Exit HIGHLIGHT Shutdown mode Restart PLAYLIST Cancel Continue recording No LIBRARY SEARCH CONFIG 3 Select the action of the K2 Dyno Controller Startup screen Returns you to the Summit List screen Shut down Closes the Dyno application and powers off the system Maintenance Closes the Dyno application and restarts in Maintenance mode 4 You can also choose to continue recording or not Switching to Maintenance mode the Windows OS When you want to update software or use the Windows OS for tasks such as adjusting the clock or setting the IP address exit the K2 Dyno Client software and enter Maintenance mode 1 At the startup screen press the Shift button and then touch Exit 2 Toggle the Startup S
28. 1 to C4 as follows If the K2 system channel type is Select the following 3D Video Key Recorder Single Rec 3D Video Key Player Player Multi Cam Recorder Multi Rec Super Slo Mo x2 Recorder S S M x2 Super Slo Mo x3 Recorder S S M x3 The assigned camera angle is displayed for a channel that is set as a record channel 5 If you assigned channels as Single Rec 3D Video Key Recorder channels or as Super Slo Mo channels set one camera angle for each of those channels 6 If you assigned channels as Multi Rec Multi Cam channels set two camera angles for each of those channels NOTE There are several important restrictions on the channel that is set as Recorder depending on the video format in use Check the release notes of the K2 Summit Production Client and K2 Dyno Controller before using the product 7 For the player to be used for an on air live broadcast turn on P1 PGM 8 For the player to be used for a preview turn on P2 PVW 9 When finished touch New Session A session is created with the channel configuration you set 26 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Changing the channel configuration for ChannelFlex Suite features About the record train and LoopRec setting The record train is a method for storing audio video source data recorded on the K2 Summit Production Client A single Summit has multiple sessions in which Summit starts stops recording This recording data is
29. 11 Creating a new bin No Name Function 3 Bin property Shows the bin number and name Touch this to change the name of the bin 4 In Out panel When an item is selected this panel shows its mark in and mark out points 5 DELETE Deletes the selected bin OPEN Expand the selected bin NEW Creates a new bin COPY Copies a bin In the desired destination touch Paste to copy the selected item Paste is not displayed until Copy has been selected SEND Copies the selected item to the destination that you set in Network on the Config screen For more information about the settings see Transferring items SEND function on page 60 CUT Removes the selected bin Touch Move to move the selected item Move is not displayed until Cut has been selected VIEW Toggles the view of the item in a slot between the thumbnail and the keyword 2 Touch New 3 To enter the bin name touch the bin property panel NOTE Bin names previously edited such as on an external PC can be imported to the K2 Dyno Controller For more information on how to import bin names see Importing on page 103 4 Touch Enter TIP There are two ways to move between highlight bins One way is to touch the bin number bin name panel step 1 and from the highlight bin list double touch the highlight bin to which you want to move The other is to touch lt or gt to move to the next highlight bin to the left or right
30. 4 Audio level settings nonet eren 96 Setting the Auxiliary Audio 97 Exporting a dog ueritate ee taedis eti etta 99 Checking the Version eife ft GRE BR RI etti ten ns 99 Deleting a SOSSION tii iets ain e pi eit ttt ae ae o TEE erp ep fec pte 99 To delete all sessions shown in the list press the Shift button and touch Delete AII 99 Editing and storing keywords eeeeeeseseeeseeeee nter nnns 99 Editing keywords 4 1t Lee Rd LAB Tegel NE 100 Importing Exporting cet nie ee er eC he perte p ede anne 103 eee nee 103 Exportlhg Ait ED SHIRE 103 Chapter 10 Appendix B ttori Operation Sii etd ote aee ue ede ere 106 Restrictions on the LoopRec setting 108 Glossa 109 Index 113 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual Table of Contents 8 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Introduction Summary The K2 Dyno Controller is a controller that is designed to provide fast and accurate operations controlling a K2 Summit Production Client or K2 Solo Media Server Operations include searching replaying video or scenes storing highlights and creating playlists The K2 Dyno Controller can control channels configured for ChannelFlex Suite features on the K2 system K2 Dyno Controller features are as follows Its simpl
31. Audio Meters panel Save Saves the configuration settings in a file Effects settings You can set settings for video and audio mix effects 1 Touch the Config tab and then touch Effects 2 Set items For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 HOME Network settings CLIP EFFECTS NETWORK 1 Flying M E 00 00 00 10 Video Audio Dissolve 2 M E 1 00 00 00 10 Video Audio Dissolve 3 LIBRARY 00 00 00 05 Video Audio SEARCH 00 00 00 10 Video Audio Dissolve 4 SESSIONS CHAN LIST AUDIO No Name Function 1 Flying M E Flying M E is an effect for switching angles or changing cue up points For flying mix effects specify the duration of the effect up to a maximum of 15 frames whether the effect is applied to video audio or both and whether to use a dissolve or matte effect 2 M E 1 5 For up to five mix effects specify the duration of the effect whether the effect is applied to video audio or both and whether to use a Dissolve or Matte effect 3 Matte color If the Matte effect is selected the Matte color displays Touch the color to bring up the palette of available colors 4 Exit Opens the Exit Options screen Sessions Lists the sessions saved on this Dyno controller You can delete one or all sessions not currently in use Deleting previous session f
32. Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Inserting a fill in a video event No Name Function 1 lt gt Touch this to move to another playlist when there are multiple playlists 2 Bin number Displays the number and name of the bin to which the selected playlist Playlist name belongs Touch this to move one level up in the directory switching the playlist to be shown 3 Name Sets the playlist name Touch the panel to enter a name directly 4 All Events Speed Shows the playback speed percentage for playing a playlist within the target duration The K2 Dyno Controller automatically sets this speed based on settings on the Play Options screen 5 New Event Speed Shows the In point timecode of the originally stored event in the playlist side Touch the panel to enter and change the timecode 6 TargetDur If you touch the panel and enter the duration required for an on air broadcast TargetSpeed is shown in the lower section To cancel it touch CLEAR in the duration entry screen 7 General Sets the effects for switching stored events in a playlist 8 BACK Returns to the Playlist screen NOTE If you cannot select the M E pattern you want to set check the setting in M E on the Config screen For more information see Mix effect settings on page 92 2 After editing the information touch BACK Inserting a fill in a video event You can add a fill of
33. For example to move from Bin1 to Bin4 touch gt three times K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 59 Chapter 5 Highlight Naming specifications for items and bins Names of items and bins must conform to the name specifications of the K2 Summit Position Character Description Characters not allowed backward slash anywhere in the name 7 forward slash colon asterisk question mark less than left angle bracket gt greater than right angle bracket percent sign Characters not allowed atthe double quote beginni f th eginning of the name tilde Transferring items SEND function You can transfer your highlight playlist and library data edited in the K2 Dyno Controller to any specified location NOTE An item transferred by the SEND function will automatically have a file name such as Item name camera angle If you want to transfer an item specifying a file name see Importing Exporting on page 103 Transferring an item to a specified location NOTE You must set the transfer destination and the File Type container format for items in Config screen beforehand For more information see Configuring the export settings and destination on page 94 NOTE Items can be transferred including the guard band part you set in Clip on the Config screen For more information see Clip settings on page 89 1 Select an item you want to t
34. L Server QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc used under license therefrom QuickTime Rev Date Description June 16 2009 Initial release of the K2 Dyno Replay Controller User Manual 86231130 January 29 2010 Changes for 1 5 071 8752 00 April 15 2010 Changes for 1 6 071 8752 01 June 14 2011 Changes for 2 0 071 8752 02 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Table of Contents Table of Contents 5 Introduction ite ba eine ie ne eui 9 Grass Valley Product Support 12 WebTeechnical Support aiite ite ideft he eet 12 Telephone S pport eet Les ee rice die er ahi 12 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 14 Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions Component names and functions of the K2 Dyno Controller 16 Front panel nth a a eee eed ee eed 16 um 17 er RERO m intesa ete rolled 18 Button names and UNCON Siira erbe p nd eo de CO EE ege bee 19 About Shift button operations sesseseeeeeeennenneeen ene 21 About the VGA Expansion screen nnne 22 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down Starting up the K2 Dyno Controller 24 Starting A NEW SessiOr eric rt ERR tie RR EORR ted 24 Changing the channel configura
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36. LIBRARY 1 PLOO1 In 00 00 00 00 5 SEARCH Out 00 00 15 20 C Pi REPLAY 0 00 15 51 12 7 OPEN CUT VIEW No Name Function 1 lt gt Touch this to move to another playlist when there are multiple playlists 2 Bin number Displays the number and name of the bin to which the selected playlist Playlist name belongs Touch this to move one level up in the directory switching the playlist to be shown 3 Primary angle Depending on the selection displays the playlists with this angle Toggle to select other angles or to select all available angles 4 Playlist Displays the individual playlist or playlists in the bin 5 Playlist property Lets you view and modify the following properties of the currently panel displayed playlist Name All Events speed New Event speed Target duration Mix effect properties 64 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Components in the Playlist Edit screen No Name Function 6 In Out panel Shows the mark in and mark out points information of the selected item 7 DELETE Deletes the selected item OPEN Opens the selected item NEW Creates a new playlist COPY Copies an item In the desired destination touch Paste to copy the selected item Paste is not displayed until Copy has been selected SEND Copies the selected item to the destination that you set in Network on the Conf
37. PGM Switch to gang mode by pressing the PGM or PVW button after pressing the Shift button 2 Press the P1 or P2 button The operation target channel is switched to the P1 or P2 channel The button for the selected channel lights up in red Synchronizing playback status for Gang mode channels You can synchronize the playback status for multiple channels by turning on the gang mode For example this function can be used when you want to play video from multiple camera angles synchronizing them or when you want to show difference in speed between two ski jumpers by synchronizing the video of the player A and player B from the start point 42 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 14 June 2011 Synchronizing playback status for Gang mode channels It can also be used when you want to apply a mask like effect by simultaneously playing Key video with transparency information and Fill video you want to composite to the Key video Key video Fill video This section describes how to play Key and Fill video simultaneously using the gang mode NOTE You must store clips you want to use as Key and Fill video to the highlight beforehand For more information on how to use the Highlight screen see Highlight on page 53 1 In the Home screen make sure that the controller is in gang mode e Ifthe controller is in the on air preview mode the screen shows OnAirPreview Switch to gang mode by pressing the PGM or PVW bu
38. Paste is not displayed until Copy has been selected SEND Copies the selected item to the destination that you set in Network on the Config screen For more information about the settings see Transferring items SEND function on page 60 CUT Removes the selected item Touch Move to move the selected item Move is not displayed until Cut has been selected VIEW Toggles the view of the item in a slot between the thumbnail and the keyword Scroll button Touch this to scroll the shot box view up or down Keep touching this to scroll the display automatically About shot box indications This section describes about the icons and warning indications that are shown in specific situations For the meanings of these indications see the table shown below 00 02 13 27 H024 B MEE TA 00 00 37 25 H014 B H015 B H017 B 00 01 08 26 H026 B H031 A a 00 00 25 28 2 No Name Function 1 Play status This icon indicates the play status of the item For example this clip is cued up on player channel 1 2 Super Slo Mo icon This icon is shown if the item is a Super Slo Mo clip Displays s3 with yellow background if Super Slo Mo x3 and s2 with yellow background if Super Slo Mo x2 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 55 Chapter 5 Highlight No Name Function 3 Transfer status An arrow displays to show the transfer st
39. age 99 Entering information with the touch panel 1 Display the Mark screen and then touch the desired marker 2 Touch the property panel 3 You can type in a name for the marker or select a keyword from a category e You can switch the categories by touching the desired category at the top of the touch panel In addition you can select or deselect the rating stars Up to three keywords can be entered in a row If you want to enter only one or two keywords touch Back after entering them If Auto is selected when you select a keyword the Dyno Controller automatically switches to the next category 4 To remove the keyword from the item press Clear 5 To return to the Mark screen with any changes saved touch Back Creating your own keyword shortcuts with FKeys You can create your own keyword shortcuts with function keys A keyword shortcut associates a particular keyword with a function number You can create shortcuts from the Mark Highlight Playlist Library or Search screens Function keys F2 F9 can be used The function key F1 is the shortcut for assigning a star rating to an item 1 Select an item and touch its Property panel 50 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Using keyword shortcuts 2 BEN MyHighlightClip Keywords ist HALF NICE SHOT w3 BACK AUTO SET FKEYS 2 Touch Set FKeys The Set FKeys button displays with a blue background to indicate it has been se
40. al 109 Glossary Direct connect storage K2 Media Client and K2 Media Client models access their own external media storage drives that are contained in a 0 RAID chasssis Referred to as stand alone systems See internal storage shared storage Down Conversion Conversion of an HD high definition video format to an SD standard definition video format Drop Frame Drop frame is a timecode adjustment that applies to NTSC video only Due to the framerate of NTSC a system that normally outputs 30 frames per second must adjust timecode by subtracting two frames every minute except every tenth minute to achieve the effective framerate Drop Frame Timecode Drop frame time code yields precise running times but frames are not all numbered sequentially A frame number must be dropped periodically to keep the clock right In non drop time code all frames are numbered sequentially but the ending time code of a program does not accurately give the program s length Ethernet A local area network used with some remote protocol applications it operates over twisted wire and over coaxial cable Fibre Channel A general set of integrated standards developed by ANSI for flexible information transfer over multiple physical interface types FTP File Transfer Protocol is acommon IT protocol for the bulk movement or transfer of large volumes of data K2 Media Servers can handle multiple FTP transfers simultaneously at faster than r
41. and enter the number in the keypad If you enter a timecode the or buttons let you tweak the value so you don t have to enter in a complete new timecode You can specify a timecode from 0 to 24 hours in the same session 4 Enter the number or timecode and then press OK 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 79 Chapter 7 Library Function 80 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 6 Search Function This chapter consists of the following Components in the Search screen on page 82 Entering search criteria on page 83 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 81 Chapter 8 Search Function Components in the Search screen The Search screen is a screen for searching either marks scenes highlights playlists or libraries by logging information and time codes 1 Touch the Search tab The search result screen appears The view of the search result screen is different between the mark scene highlights playlists and libraries search result screens For more information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top of the menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 The sear
42. ar engage mode 4 Screen brightness 5 Button brightness 6 CONFIG SESSIONS T BAR TOUCH No Name Function 1 Fast Jog multiplier Set the jog speed the speed multiplied by the selected value in reference to the normal jog speed 2 Knob sensitivity Set the sensitivity of the Jog knob 3 T bar engage mode Also referred to as lever engage mode Select Direct to reflect the T Bar operation to the playback speed immediately after you operate the T Bar Select Cur Speed to reflect the T Bar operation when it is set faster than the current speed 4 Screen brightness Determine the overall brightness of the screen You can adjust the brightness for maximum visibility for the lighting of the room that the Dyno Controller is located in 5 Button brightness Determine the brightness of the buttons You can adjust the brightness for maximum visibility for the lighting of the room that the Dyno Controller is located in 88 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Clip settings No Name Function 6 Exit Opens the Exit Options screen Sessions Lists the sessions saved on this Dyno controller You can delete one or all sessions not currently in use Deleting previous session frees up space on the Dyno Rec Stop Stops recording T Bar Sets the T bar speeds Load Opens a saved keyword or configuration file Touch Ope
43. ark out points of an event on the record train side NOTE After an item is stored in a playlist trimming the event item will not be reflected in the original item 68 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Trimming in a playlist 1 Select the event you want to trim in the Playlist screen 2 To trim the event follow one of these methods Touch the In Out panel enter the timecode and then touch ENTER Navigate to the desired point using the Jog knob and press the In or Out button About trimming events When trimming an event the following considerations apply Setting the mark in or mark out point changes the duration automatically Editing the duration automatically changes the timecode of the mark out point Pressing the In or Out button sets the playback timecode at the point when the button is pressed as the mark in or mark out point When you set the mark in or mark out point when you press the In or Out button the respective button lights up in green About changing mark out points in event trimming When you change a mark out point during a playlist playback while watching the video of an event on your monitor the video at this mark out point becomes the mark in point of the next event If you want to set any desired video as the mark out point you must set the video that is one frame forward from the desired one as the mark out point Information of source and mark out points on your K2 Su
44. atus of the item being Not indication transferred Shown Double headed white arrow Transfer pending Blue arrow Transfer in progress Single white arrow Transfer completed Red arrow Transfer failed For more information abou the transfer progress screen see Checking the transfer progress on page 61 Storing and removing scenes in a highlight A highlight is a clip stored in a bin for that session It will not be overwritten even if Loop Record is turned on until the session is deleted You can store an important scene as a highlight In the Mark screen a page icon is displayed next to a scene that has been saved as a highlight 3 15 57 13 21 B 4 15 57 13 22 B 5 15 57 17 15 The data be saved is the recording data by default including the recording data from other camera angles and the thumbnail of a scene All of the data will be deleted from the Highlight screen of the K2 Dyno Controller and from the Summit when the session is deleted About shot boxes and slots A shot box contains slots where you can store a highlight It includes the following features You can store items in any slot in the shot box For example you can manage the stored scenes according to their positions by collecting the player A scenes to the left side and collecting the player B scenes to the right side You can copy or move the stored items to another bin Adding a
45. audio is enabled toggle to display Main only video events Main Aux video and auxiliary audio events or Aux audio auxiliary audio events only Shows the number name and logging information of the selected item 7 Effect panel Touch this to set the mix effect Every touch changes the effect pattern For more information on how to set the mix effect settings see Mix effect settings on page 92 It also shows if the audio split is set or not For more information on how to set the audio fill see Inserting silence in audio events audio fill on page 71 REMOVE Deletes the selected event from the playlist Fill In a video event inserts a specified duration of black In an audio event inserts a specified duration of silence COPY Select an event touch Copy and then touch an event panel to copy the selected event DIVIDE Touch this to divide the event during an event playback setting the point as the cut point CUT Removes the selected item Touch Move to move the selected item Move is not displayed until Cut has been selected VIEW Toggles the view of the item in a slot between the thumbnail and the keyword Scroll button Touch this to scroll the event panel display when there are more than four events stored in a playlist Keep touching this to scroll the display automatically Managing events in a playlist You can add marks scenes or highlights to a playlist An item that is
46. bin Touch this to move one level up in the directory and select a bin to be displayed 3 Primary Angle Depending on the selection displays the items with this angle Toggle to select other angles or to select all available angles 4 Bin folder Shows a bin Double touching a bin folder expands the folder A selected bin has a blue outline around it An opened bin is slightly askew 76 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Saving and removing items in a library No Name Function 5 Property panel Shows the type and number of the selected item If you touch the panel to enter logging information for the selected item the entered information is also displayed in the property panel 6 In Out panel When an item is selected this panel shows the timecodes of the selected item s mark in and mark out points 7 DELETE Deletes the selected item OPEN Opens the selected item NEW Creates a new library bin COPY Copies an item In the desired destination touch Paste to copy the selected item Paste is not displayed until Copy has been selected SEND Copies the selected item to the destination that you set in Network on the Config screen For more information about the settings see Transferring items SEND function on page 60 CUT Removes the selected item Touch Move to move the selected item Move is not displayed until Cut has been select
47. called a record train A record train contains recording data from different camera angles You can select the recording mode from Normal Rec and LoopRec from the Home screen after starting a session Recording stops in the normal Rec mode when there is no more available space on the Summit Recorded audio video source data is not overwritten In contrast when the recording data exceeds the capacity of the record train in the LoopRec mode the oldest data chronologically is overwritten by new data There are several restrictions when the LoopRec setting is turned on For more information see Restrictions on the LoopRec setting on page 108 Normal Rec mode If the LoopRec setting is turned off Recording will be continued until running out of available space on the Summit Recording will be stopped when running out of recording space so the oldest data will not be overwritten Train length of the record train cannot be set in this mode Total capacity of the Summit Recording data from the camera A Recording data from the camera B V Mark point LoopRec mode If the LoopRec setting is turned on Once the recording data exceeds the train length of the record train the oldest data including recorded video or mark points will be overwritten in chronological order to record new data Train length of the record train Recording data from the camera A Recording data from the camera B 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Ope
48. cenes a Timecode display Recorded SEARCH CONFIG CO SESSIONS CHAN LIST AUDIO No Name Function 1 Confirm deletes By default the Dyno controller displays a confirmation dialog box when you delete an item 2 Show session folders in By default the Dyno controller displays the session folders in the library library 3 Jogging creates scenes When Auto is selected using the Jog knob takes the Dyno out of Live mode and starts a scene 4 Timecode display By default the timecode display is set to Counter 5 Exit Opens the Exit Options screen Sessions Lists the sessions saved on this Dyno controller You can delete one or all sessions not currently in use Deleting previous session frees up space on the Dyno Rec Stop Stops recording Chan List Displays the configurations of the channels on the Summit used with the current session Load Opens a saved keyword or configuration file Audio Opens the Audio Meters panel Save Saves the configuration settings in a file 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 87 Chapter 9 Settings Panel settings You can set settings for video and audio mix effects 1 Touch the Config tab and then touch Panel 2 Set items For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table USER PANEL EFFECTS NETWORK 1 Fast Jog multiplier 2 Knob sensitivity 3 2 T b
49. ch result screen 1 2 3 3 ane 4 Ari 006 C 012 A H001 D 014 0 s P M S HIGHLIGHT economies 00 00 00 15 PLAYLIST LIBRARY 6 00 16 23 12 CUT VIEW No Name Function 1 lt gt Touch this to move to another bin when there are multiple bins in the current directory 2 Bin number Shows the number and name of the displayed Search bin Touch this Bin name to move one level up in the directory and select a Search bin to be displayed 3 Angle Depending on the selection displays the playlists with this angle Toggle to select other angles or to select all available angles 4 Search result list Shows the list of the search results 82 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Entering search criteria No Name Function 5 Property panel When an item is selected this panel shows its type and number If you touch the panel to enter logging information for the selected item the entered information is also displayed in the property panel 6 In Out panel When an item is selected this panel shows its mark in and mark out point timecodes 7 DELETE Deletes the selected item OPEN Opens the selected item NEW Inside a bin creates a new search At bin level creates a new search bin COPY Copies an item In the desired destination touch Paste to copy the selected item Paste is not displayed until Copy has been selecte
50. ch the path panel 2 Touch New 3 To enter the bin name touch the property panel 4 Touch Back Playing a clip created in another application You can play a clip created in other application software using the K2 Dyno Controller 1 Save your created clip on the K2 Summit Production Client 2 Touch the path panel in the Library screen 3 Double touch the V default bin e The V default bin is expanded 4 Choose a clip and perform a playback Youcan perform similar operations as with other items including performing a playback or storing items to a playlist Disabling Show Sessions Bins in library By defaut the K2 Dyno Controller displays the session bins in the library To hide session bins follow these steps 1 Touch the Config tab and then touch User 2 Next to Show session folders in library touch No Cueing up an item by specifying it with a number GoTo You can cue up an item by entering its number or timecode Press the Goto button 78 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Cueing up an item by specifying it with a number GoTo The Goto screen opens Shotbox HIGHLIGHT 1 3 PLAYLIST 15 37 23 25 OK LIBRARY Cancel CONFIG 2 To go to a particular bin a particular item in a bin or a particular angle of an item touch Shotbox and enter the number in the keypad For example typing in 3 takes you to bin 1 slot 3 3 To locate a timecode touch Timecode
51. channel Displays a thumbnail of the clip currently loaded in the channel and indicates the current application for the channel Contains a drop down menu for changing the channel s application For the currently selected channel the monitor pane is larger and has a white background Multi Cam A feature in which two of a channel s SDI inputs can be configured to record two clips This feature requires special licensing Non Drop Frame Timecode In non drop frame timecode all frames are numbered sequentially but the ending timecode of a program does not accurately give the program s length Drop frame timecode yields precise running times but frames are not all numbered sequentially A frame number must be dropped periodically to keep the clock right Scene In Dyno a scene consists of a mark in and mark out point on a record train SD Standard Definition video Shared storage K2 Media Client and K2 Media Client models with shared storage access RAID protected media storage drives that are part of a K2 Storage System SAN The K2 Storage System incorporates one or more RAID chassis such as 2 LxO RAID See also direct connect storage internal storage Status Bar Displays status and error messages Subclip A clip created by referencing a portion of media from another clip K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 111 Glossary Super Out A feature in which a channel s SDI outputs can be configured to display timecod
52. creen button until you see Maintenance Mode If desired you can also specify whether to stop recording or not 3 Press Restart The K2 Dyno software closes and the Dyno controller restarts in Maintenance mode 4 To return to the Dyno Client software after using Maintenance mode perform a 32 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Switching to Maintenance mode the Windows OS normal shut down operation as with the Windows OS When asked if you want to return to the K2 Dyno mode choose Yes The Dyno controller restarts with the Dyno software running 5 To shut down the Dyno controller after using Maintenance mode perform a normal shut down operation as with the Windows OS When asked if you want to return to the Dyno mode choose No The Dyno controller shuts down The next time you start up the Dyno controller the Dyno software will not start the Dyno controller continues in the Maintenance mode 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 33 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down 34 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 3 Playback This chapter consists of the following Components in the Home screen on page 36 e Starting and stopping a recording on page 37 Replay on page 38 e Switching cameras on page 38 On air preview mode and Gang mode on page 40 Checking the contents of the Recycle bin on page 44 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Man
53. ct the transfer format and angles Save Saves the configuration settings in a file Transfers Opens the Transfers screen Mix effect settings M E with both Video and Audio turned off will be skipped when you choose an M E pattern in the Playlist screen It is useful when you want to remove unnecessary patterns from the M E choices If the M E has a duration of 0 that effect will be skipped in the playlist if you touch the All M E button By default M E 4 and 5 have 0 duration 92 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Configuring the T Bar settings default and alternate Any changes you make to the M E settings in the Config screen during a session are not reflected to the M Es that are already being used in a playlist If you load a playlist that has effects which are no longer reflected in the configuration that playlist event displays ME rather than a specific effect such as ME1 or ME2 Configuring the T Bar settings default and alternate 1 Touch Config Panel and then touch T BAR Set SEARCH re A Pi IDLE BACK 2 If configuring the Default settings refer to the following table Normal SSM 2x SSM Name Function Default setting Select to apply remaining settings to normal T Bar operation Clip type Set the clip type as follows x1 Normal clip x2 Super Slo Mo x2 clip x3 Super Slo Mo x3 clip When you select a clip type the remaining set
54. d If you want to edit an existing file click File Open file in the menu bar to select a file Youcan drag and drop category folders in the tree view to move their levels or locations in the directory 100 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Editing keywords NOTE The created category folders can be displayed by default when you enter a name keyword 1 to 3 or bin name Click a category folder and then click Name Kw1 Kw2 Kw3 or Bin to set this setting A folder that is set as default changes to a blue circle LA icon LE Root Event Hitting sls Team Team B L2 Inning f Bottom Namie kwi Kw2 Kw3 Bin 4 Click the panel and then enter a keyword A keyword is displayed correctly on a shot box if is entered within single byte 12 or double byte 6 characters To cut copy or paste a keyword select a panel and then click Edit Cut Copy or Paste in the menu bar Youcan drag and drop a panel to move a location of a category or keyword In addition you can drag and drop a panel onto a category folder in the tree view to move it to a different category folder A blank keyword item can be added by clicking Edit Insert Empty Item after selecting a panel This is useful if you want to manage keywords according to their positions If you click Category Only to turn it on only the category folder names will be displayed and keywords will be hidden
55. d After pressing Shift amp 5 Add item to Playlist New PL Create new Playlist amp 5 Add item to Highlight Add Lib Add item to Library Cue amp continue Match Match frame to record train Switch A amp continue Switch D amp continue Switch B amp continue Switch E amp continue Switch C amp continue Switch F amp continue Play Playback 10046 speed Fast Fast Jog mode On Off Stop Stop the playback Open Open the bin or Playlist Add selected item to new Playlist 9 89 Previous Cue previous amp continue Previous Rewind cue previous amp stop Next Cue next amp continue Next Rewind cue next amp stop Live Go LIVE mode Local Display Home screen Add Mrk Add mark Brws Switch to Browse mode B P1 Select P1 ch Gang Off PGM On air preview mode Multi channel mode toggle P2 Select P2 ch Gang Off PVW On air preview mode Multi channel mode toggle Display Playlist M E Press 3 times to cue up to the beginning of a playlist Flying M E On Off Open goto window Transferring items Mark In Goto the beginning Mark Out Goto the ending Close skip Enter trim mode Cancel oqo Gee 106 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Button Operation After pressing Fn After pressing Shift Add angle amp 5 Add an angle to a playlist C
56. d SEND Copies the selected item to the destination that you set in Network on the Config screen For more information about the settings see Transferring items SEND function on page 60 CUT Removes the selected item Touch Move to move the selected item Move is not displayed until Cut has been selected CRITERIA Lets you add edit or remove search criteria You can designate the search as session only VIEW Toggles the view of the item between the thumbnail and the keyword Entering search criteria You can search highlights playlists or library items by entering search criteria 14 June 2011 Search conditions can be set in advance Any item that matches the criteria is added to the search result Toggling the available buttons lets you select various conditions and boolean operators If your K2 Summit Production Clients are on a K2 SAN you can directly access items in the shared storage without transferring 1 In the Search screen press Shift and touch Criteria The Search Criteria screen opens K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 83 Chapter 8 Search Function lt 3 Stars Find items that match the following criteria Keywords like 2nd Beachy H Takahashi HIGHLIGHT Name like PLAYLIST Rating LIBRARY SEARCH Pi PL 11 36 59 29 Dur CONFIG BACK 2 By default a search is defined for this Session only If desired you can toggle this button to specify the
57. ding button the button action that is performed may be different from the normal one For more information see the operation instructions in each chapter 7 Fast Switches to the Fast Jog mode This is toggle switch so it turns off if you press this button when it is in Fast mode The speed for the fast forward and rewind operations using the Jog knob becomes faster The Previous Next buttons light up in green while in the Fast Jog mode You can also set the controller so that the normal Jog mode and Fast Jog mode are switched automatically For more information see Fast Jog multiplier on page 88 Play Plays the item with the 100 speed 8 Open Press this while an item is selected to create a new playlist and stores the item to the playlist Press this while a bin or playlist is selected to open the bin or playlist Stop Stops the playback 9 Previous Next Moves the playback pointer The action after the move depends on the current condition For example if you press this while cueing up to an item the controller cues up to the In point of the previous next item If you press this during an item playback the controller plays the previous next item after the playback pointer moves to the In point of the previous next item 10 Local You are controlling your replay in still slow motion or normal playout mode The recording of the live video continues while you are in this mode Live You are
58. e channel and clip information This feature requires special licensing Super Slo Mo A feature in which two or three of a channel s SDI inputs can be configured to record 2x or 3x video and create a Super Slo Mo clip This feature requires special Timecode Striping Striping a timecode allows you to overwrite the existing timecode track for a loaded clip Time Dome A multi function indicator that displays either record progress only or available storage and record progress It also indicates when the record channel is in Loop Record mode Transfer Monitor A tool in AppCenter that monitors media transfers and file imports and exports Up Conversion Conversion of an SD standard definition video format to an HD high definition video format Video Key A feature in which two of a channel s SDI inputs and outputs can be configured for synchronized record and playback of a clip with two video tracks This feature can be used to support 3D This feature requires special licensing Volume The set of media drives that functions as a single physical disk in the K2 Media Client The UIM uses V for the volume name Widescreen Mode An aspect ratio of 16 9 as opposed to an aspect ratio of 4 3 112 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Index Numerics 3D see video key 112 3D Video Key 25 A Audio level Settings 96 auxiliary audio settings 97 B bin definition 109 Buttons 19 C cha
59. e 19 About the VGA Expansion screen on page 22 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 15 Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions Component names and functions of the K2 Dyno Controller Front panel K2 DYNO Replay Controller 1 S SEE BOCHA 2 ooo Bee 3 4 Bee No Name Function 1 Touch panel You can touch the screen directly for data selections or operations 2 Operation button You can perform many of the more common operations quickly with these push buttons For descriptions of each button see Button names and functions on page 19 3 T Bar A bar for to control playback speed The 0 and 100 positions of bar operations can be fine tuned 4 Jog knob A knob for frame forward frame back fast forward and rewind operations The Jog speed and the idle of the Jog knob can be set to suit your preferences For information on setting the Jog knob speed see Panel settings on page 88 16 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Front 14 June 2011 3 Front No Name Function 1 Stereo jack Connects to a device such as headphones 2 Volume control Adjusts the volume 3 USB port Connects to a keyboard mouse or USB storage device K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 17
60. e drive name to specify the USB storage device connected to the Summit For example when you specify a temp folder in the USB memory Drive D connected with the Summit enter D Xemp with the keyboard Enterthe computer name to specify the hard disk of the network connected PC not the drive letter Do not use the IP address For example when you specify a temp folder in the hard disk of the PC network connected with the Summit enter Dyno PC temp with the keyboard In this case the computer name is Dyno PC temp folder of the PC is connected with the Summit and the drive letter is Z The specified folder of the destination PC is not required to be connected during its setting It is required to be connected when transferring the data Do not specify the local disk Drive C etc of the Summit as the destination because of its protection function Audio level settings 1 3 4 5 6 You can adjust the audio level for each channel and each audio track 1 In the Home screen touch the Audio Meters panel The Audio Level Setting screen appears For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table 2 Audio in out gain controls 13dB Reset HIGHLIGHT 13dB 13dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 31dB LIBRARY Show m SEARCH All A Pi IDLE BACK Name Function 1 Channel Angle For Recorder channels select the camera angle for whic
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62. e system configuration enables comfortable operations even in a limited space The touch panel allows for intuitive operations For operations that require more accuracy you can operate the controller using only the physical buttons Connecting a keyboard mouse and second display allows you to set up a more comfortable operating environment All of the edited data excluding Mark and Scene is saved in the K2 Summit Production Client Therefore you can continue your operation without losing your data in the unlikely event of a malfunction in the K2 Dyno Controller The settings of the K2 Dyno Controller that you set in the Config screen can be exported and imported to another K2 Dyno Controller which enables you to set up the same settings easily Thecontroller provides easy mix effect editing A dissolve effect can be applied to a scene switch just by touching the panel In addition this can be performed using only 1 channel How to read this manual 14 June 2011 This Operator Manual contains the operation procedures to use the K2 Dyno Controller concerning the editing functions that are often used in a live event broadcast Operations can be performed intuitively with the touch panel and buttons Operation procedures with the touch panel are mainly described however button operations are mentioned together when the same operations can be performed with the buttons You can also perform important operations with the
63. eal time speeds GPI General Purpose Interface GPI triggers are physical connections between two pieces of equipment Typically GPI triggers are based on a change of state on a monitored pin of the serial port For instance you could create a GPI trigger that was operated by a port on a piece of broadcast equipment HD High Definition video Internal storage K2 Media Client and K2 Media Client models with internal storage access their own internal media storage drives Referred to as a stand alone system See also direct connect storage shared storage 110 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 14 June 2011 iSCSI Internet SCSI small computer storage interface is a storage access protocol that can use a transport layer such as Gigabit Ethernet rather than be restricted to the short distances determined by computer hardware buses K2 Media Servers use iSCSI for clients that need to deliver media assets with real time performance The tuning and optimizing done by Grass Valley permits the use of iSCSI to deliver unparalleled high throughput and deterministic performance K2 Media Client A Broadcast Enterprise Server that incorporates IT server platform and storage technologies The K2 Media Client can be used with internal direct connect or shared storage Meter bar Contains the audio record level controls and signal meters for a channel in AppCenter Monitor Pane Displays the current information for the
64. ed VIEW Toggles the view of a shot box to display hide the thumbnail Saving and removing items in a library Items saved in a library are saved as clips in a library bin and will not be deleted even if the session is deleted Unlike slots in a highlight or playlist bin you cannot specify the slot where an item in the library is stored Items stored in a library are sorted by their names in alphabetical order Saving items in a library You can store marks scenes highlight or playlist events in a library When you store a highlight item that has recording data from multiple camera angles in a library the data from each camera angle is stored as a separate library item by default 1 Select the item you want to store in the library 2 Press the Shift button and then press the Add Lib button Removing stored scenes in a library 1 In the Library screen touch item you want to remove 2 Press the Shift button and then touch Delete 3 Touch Yes Managing library bins You can manage the saved items in a library as clips in a bin The procedures to edit bin names are the same as those in a highlight For more information about the operation procedures see Managing highlight bins on page 58 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 77 Chapter 7 Library Function Creating a new bin You can manage items by creating library bins and switching them to store items by category 1 In the Library screen tou
65. een opens If you have the optional expansion screen connected the Home screen displays there as well 24 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Changing the channel configuration for ChannelFlex Suite features Changing the channel configuration for ChannelFlex Suite features 14 June 2011 When you start up the K2 Dyno Controller for the first time or when you want to create a session changing the previous channel configuration you need to perform the initial settings at the startup screen Once the initial settings are set it is not necessary to set them the next time Use this procedure if controlling Multi Cam 3D Video Key or Super Slo Mo channels on the K2 Summit Production Client or K2 Solo Media Server These features are a part of the ChannelFlex Suite on the K2 system If controlling standard channels with the K2 Dyno Replay Controller use the procedure Starting a new session on page 24 You can specify other various settings for the K2 Dyno Controller by touching Config For more information about those settings see Settings on page 85 1 Verify that the K2 Summit Production Client or K2 Solo Media Server support ChannelFlex Suite features Requirements are as follows K2 system software version 7 4 or higher AppCenter Elite license installed on the K2 system For Super Slo Mo HD license installed on the K2 system 2 Configure the K2 Summit Production Client or K2 Solo Media Server for the C
66. es 1 Begin a live playback Press the A B C button or press the D E F button after pressing the Shift button The button for the selected camera lights up in red NOTE The playback speed remains the same even if you switch the camera during a slo mo playback Replaying the same scene with another angle You can go back and replay a scene from the scene s In point when you switch cameras 1 Replay the scene Press the A B C button or press the D E F button after pressing the Shift button 38 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 About play speed The controller will go back to the In point of the scene and replay the scene with a different angle The playback speed remains the same even if you switch the camera during a slo mo playback Ifthe playback is stopped such as moving the T Bar back to the 0 position after replaying a scene in step 1 the controller cues up to the In point of the scene after the operation in step 3 If you perform the steps 2 to 3 again when playing the record train the controller will go back to the playback point prior to switching the camera angles instead of going back to the scene s In point About play speed When you press the Play button play speed behaves as follows Internal speed Displayed speed Normal clip 100 100 Super Slo Mo 2 clip 100 50 Super Slo Mo x3 clip 100 33 T bar behavior When you use the T bar play speed behaves as fo
67. ever will be played Event1 Event Adding a transition audio cross fade You can apply a transition such as a dissolve to an event switch by selecting it from the M E patterns With the K2 Summit Production Client and K2 Dyno Controller dissolve effects can be applied easily using only one channel NOTE There are several M E patterns available to choose from and you can set the settings for each pattern about the transition type whether or not to enable the audio cross fade and the transition duration For more information on how to set the settings see Mix effect settings on page 92 1 Open the playlist you want to edit in the Playlist screen 2 Touch the M E panel next to the event to which you want to apply an effect Every touch changes the M E pattern Youcan also set the M E pattern by selecting the event pressing the Shift button and then pressing M E NOTE If you cannot select the M E pattern you want to set check the setting in M E on the Config screen For more information see Mix effect settings on page 92 3 To apply a mix effect M E to a whole playlist at a time touch the playlist property panel to select the M E pattern NOTE By default the global M E button displays all M E You can toggle the button to display the other available settings but the display then reverts back to All M E 70 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Adding au
68. for the release notes the full set of support documentation including this manual is available on the Documentation Set zip file that you you can download from the website The K2 Documentation Set includes the following documents K2 Dyno Replay System Quick Start Guide As described above K2 Dyno Operator Manual Describes K2 Dyno applications and provides instructions for configuring and operating the product K2 Dyno Service Manual Contains information on servicing and maintenance K2Dyno Installation Manual Provides instructions for a installing a K2 Dyno Replay System using a K2 Solo Media Server or a K2 Summit Production Client that is not part of a Dyno Pack and has not been previously controlled by a K2 Dyno Controller K2 Summit Production Client Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide provides step by step installation instructions for basic installation and operation of K2 systems including recording and playing clips K2 AppCenter User Guide Describes K2 applications and provides instructions for configuring and operating the product K2 System Guide Contains the product specifications and step by step instructions for modifying system settings K2 Cabling Guide Contains diagrams for cabling the devices of the K2 Storage Area Network e K2 SAN Installation and Service Manual Contains installation configuration and maintenance procedures for shared storage options
69. g it applies to new highlights not highlights already created 3 Save All Highlight Angles Turn this on to store recording data for all angles when storing an item in a highlight Turn this off if you want to store only the Primary angle 4 Use recycle bin If you delete a session any clip that references that session s record train is deleted not matter where it is stored For example a clip in the recycle bin on the Library tab will be deleted when you delete the session associated with it 5 Clip Follow Mode Default speed In a playlist if one event has a set speed and the next event does not the playlist returns to the default speed Continue speed In a playlist if one event has a set speed and the next event does not the set play speed continues 6 Mute offspeed audio Selects the settings for audio playbacks when playing items with the player you selected in Player with the T Bar operation Mute OFF Audio is also played Mute ON Audio is muted 7 Exit Opens the Exit Options screen Sessions Lists the sessions saved on this Dyno controller You can delete one or all sessions not currently in use Deleting previous session frees up space on the Dyno Rec Stop Stops recording Chan List Displays the configurations of the channels on the Summit used with the current session Load Opens a saved keyword or configuration file Audio Opens the
70. h you are selection setting the audio For Player channels select the channel for which you are setting the audio By default the player of the operation target channel is selected Setting the Auxiliary Audio Name Function 2 Audio gain controls Sets an audio level Use the controls to increase or decrease the audio level Mute Mutes the audio You can mute the audio without changing the set values even when the audio levels for the selected channels or audio tracks are not the same Restore sets all the audio levels for the selected audio tracks to 0 dB 3 Audio Meters display The audio level for each audio track is shown at the top Touching All toggles between all selected and all deselected 4 Audio track selection Select the audio tracks to be set If you select Show All you must select or deselect the tracks individually If no audio tracks are selected the Audio Meters panel on the Home screen is blank 5 BACK Return to previous screen with any changes to the audio settings saved SHOW AUX Opens the Auxiliary Audio screen 2 After editing the information by touching each panel touch Back To add auxiliary audio see Setting the Auxiliary Audio Setting the Auxiliary Audio The auxiliary audio lets you play music behind a video For example when you create a playlist you could add an auxilary audio track to play an introduction to the vide
71. hannelFlex Suite channel type that you intend to control with your K2 Dyno Replay Controller From AppCenter open Configuration Manager and assign the channel type The following example illustrates Multi Cam Recorder 3 Configuration for localhost System Type Multi Cam Recorder AuxName Ci Ganging Recorder Setup GPI Video input Format NTSC SD Panel Compression Format 50 Remote Video Input Security Input type SDI Video input present on SDI IN1 Video input present on SDI IN2 VITE Input Automatic VITC detection On Starting YITC line 16 Ending VITCline 18 ITC present Select one of the following 3D Video Key Player K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 25 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down e 3D Video Key Recoder e Multi Cam Recorder e Super Slo Mo x2 Recorder e Super Slo Mo x3 Recorder Refer to the K2 AppCenter User Manual for complete procedures 1 Start up the K2 Dyno Controller For information on how to start up the controller see Starting up the K2 Dyno Controller on page 24 2 Select the Summit you want to use Only the online Summit s are displayed 3 Select Connect or Reconnect The K2 Dyno Controller detects the channel type currently configured for each channel on the K2 Summit Solo and provides the corresponding selections 4 Assign a channel s use by touching the rectangular panels for each channel from C
72. ig screen For more information about the settings see Transferring items SEND function on page 60 CUT Removes the selected item Touch Move to move the selected item Move is not displayed until Cut has been selected VIEW Toggles the view of the item in a slot between the thumbnail and the keyword Scroll button Touch this to scroll the shot box view up or down Keep touching this to scroll the display automatically Components in the Playlist Edit screen Once a playlist has been selected and opened the Playlist Edit screen opens 14 June 2011 For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions in the Playlist Edit screen see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top of the menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 65 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist 4 HIGHLIGHT 6 LIBRARY SEARCH gt O G 8 C C N FIG 1 2 3 Find 1 PLOO1 Cursor mU HOOS C 00 00 15 20 Wa us 00 00 00 01 Countdown 00 00 00 00 Aux Audio All All M E Pause Enable AUX C Pi REPLAY 2 00 00 03 15 Loop 10 7 Li 00 00 01 19 1 1 gs HO11 C Meal 00 00 05 00 012 C lA H012 C 00 00 05 00 0
73. ip Internal speed 300 Internal speed 100 Display speed 100 Display speed 100 On air preview mode and Gang mode If two or more channels are assigned as players you can operate the controller with the option of the on air preview and multi channel modes The on air preview mode is a mode to use one channel as a program channel a channel for an on air broadcast while using another channel as a preview channel While in gang mode you can switch operation targets for multiple channels or gang the playback for multiple channels Playback operations in the on air preview mode This section describes a flow of playback operations in the on air preview mode 1 In the Home screen make sure that the controller is in the on air preview mode Ifthe controller is in gang mode both P1 and P2 show in the Status Indicator line of the Home screen 40 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Playback operations in the on air preview mode e If the controller is in the on air preview mode the Status Indicator line on the Home screen shows PVW or PGM Switch to the on air preview mode by pressing the PGM or PVW button after pressing the Shift button The program channel becomes the target for operations 2 Begin a live playback in the program channel n LE t mL DULL JB BE wg E Program Channel Preview Channel EN 3 Press the P2 button The P2 PVW and Take button light
74. lected 3 Touch the desired keyword and then press a function key on the keyboard from F2 to F9 The keyword now displays the function key number in parentheses 4 When you are finished assigning FKeys touch the Set FKeys button a second time to de select it Using keyword shortcuts You can enter logging information with shortcuts when a keyboard is connected to the K2 Dyno Controller You can enter information with the following shortcuts after selecting the mark for which you want to enter logging information To enter a name select the Property panel and press Enter Name Enter To enter a keyword press the Quick Key number associated with that keyword To enter a rating stars press F1 for each star you want to add If three stars have been added pressing F1 again clears all the stars Trimming You can trim a scene by modifying the mark in or mark out point of a scene Setting the mark in or mark out point changes the duration automatically Editing the duration automatically changes the timecode of the mark out point Pressing the In or Out button sets the playback timecode at the point when the button is pressed as the mark in or mark out point 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 51 Chapter 4 Marking Function NOTE You cannot trim a marker with only an In point 1 Display the Mark screen and select the scene you want to trim 2 Navigate to the new mark in or mark out point and select
75. lip1 A In 00 00 00 00 6 SEARCH ist HALF NICE SHOT W3 Out 00 00 00 01 C Pi 00 08 04 27 q 7 OPEN CUT VIEW No Name Function 1 lt gt Moves to the next highlight bin 2 Bin name Shows the number and name of the displayed highlight bin Touch this Bin number to move one level up in the directory and select a highlight bin to be displayed 3 Angle Shows the current angle Touch this to switch angles for changing the angles for all the items at the same time 4 Shot box Shows the highlights saved in the bin If you store an item in a slot the slot number camera angle name and rating of the item are displayed At the bottom its duration is displayed In the middle part its keyword or thumbnail image is displayed The display can be switched by touching View 54 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 About shot box indications No Name Function 5 Property panel Shows the number and name of the selected item If you touch the panel to enter logging information for the selected item the entered information is also displayed in the property panel 6 In Out panel Shows the selected item s timecodes of the In and Out points 7 DELETE Deletes the selected item OPEN Opens the selected item NEW Not currently implemented COPY Copies an item In the desired destination touch Paste to copy the selected item
76. llows Lever position Internal speed Displayed speed Normal clip Maximum 100 100 Minimum 0 0 Super Slo Mo x2 clip Maximum 200 100 Minimum 0 0 Super Slo Mo x3 clip Maximum 300 100 Minimum 0 0 Flying M E behavior Flying M E between Super Slo Mo clips and normal clips behaves as follows Play Mode Keep internal speed Super Slo Mo x3 clip 7 gt Super Slo Mo x3 clip Internal speed 100 Internal speed 100 Display speed 33 Display speed 100 Variable Mode Keep display speed 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 39 Chapter 3 Playback Variable Mode Super Slo Mo x3 clip 7 gt Super Slo Mo x3 clip Internal speed 100 Internal speed 33 Display speed 33 Display speed 33 Angle switching behavior When you switch camera angles play speed behaves as follows Play Mode Keep internal speed Super Slo Mo x3 clip lt gt Super Slo Mo x3 clip Internal speed 100 Internal speed 100 Display speed 33 Display speed 100 Variable Mode Keep display speed Super Slo Mox3clip lt 2 gt Super Sto Mox3clip Internal speed 100 Internal speed 33 Display speed 33 Display speed 33 Live Mode Keep display speed Supersio Mox3clip lt 2 gt SuperSioMox3cl
77. mmit Production Client and K2 Dyno Controller consists of timecodes that are one frame forward from ending video Mark out points are determined based on these timecodes The reason for this operation is because the duration of a source will not become the value obtained by subtracting a mark in point value from that of the mark out point if a timecode of ending video is set as a mark out point For example assuming that the mark in point is 00 01 10 00 and that the mark out point is 00 01 40 00 the duration is 00 00 30 01 if the mark out point is the timecode of the source s ending video The duration is 00 00 30 00 if the mark out point is the timecode that is one frame forward from the source s ending video 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 69 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist Therefore when you change a mark out point of an event while playing a playlist the timecode at this point becomes the mark out point of the event and the video that is one frame backward from the video being played becomes the ending video of the target event which causes the mark in point of the next event to appear the Event Out point when playing this point CTT TTT TT 1 iem Event b Pp 4 To set this timecode as the Eventl s Out point the ending video of Event becomes the video that is one frame backward from it Since this point is being played the first frame of L
78. n if a session is deleted It describes operations such as storing items to a library and managing a library Chapter 8 Search Function It describes how to search items Chapter 9 Settings It describes information such as various settings of the K2 Dyno Controller and import export of your data Chapter 10 Appendix It provides the operation list when pressing the buttons and the restrictions on the LoopRec setting Getting more information The following sections help you find the information you need in product manuals and elsewhere K2 documentation Read the following descriptions to locate the information you need 10 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 NetCentral documentation K2 Dyno Replay System Quick Start Guide You receive this guide in the product packaging with your K2 Dyno Replay Controller The Quick Start Guide provides step by step installation instructions for basic installation and operation of the replay system which includes the K2 Dyno Replay Controller and the K2 Summit Production Client Release Notes The release notes contain the latest information about the software shipped on your system There are K2 Release Notes and K2 Dyno Replay Controller Release Notes The information in release notes includes software upgrade instructions software specifications and requirements feature changes from the previous releases and any known problems K2 Documentation Set Except
79. nnel definition 109 channel flex suite definition 109 ChannelFlex Suite 25 Clip Settings 89 configuring jog knob 88 T bar mode 88 Creating a bin Highlights 58 Libraries 78 Playlists 74 Cueing up Go To 48 78 Marking 47 Cursor colors 47 D Delete Session 99 E Exporting Keywords 103 Logs 99 14 June 2011 F fibre channel definition 110 File Type Settings 93 94 Flying M E 38 G Gang mode 42 Goto using 48 78 GPI definition 110 H Highlights Removing 57 J Jog knob configuring 88 K Keywords Editing 100 Entering 50 Exporting 103 L Libraries Removing 77 Storing 77 Log Settings 99 Logging information Editing 100 Entering 50 Exporting 103 LoopRec 27 108 M M E Settings 92 Match frame operations Highlights 57 Playlists 68 mode K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 113 Index crash record definition 109 widescreen definition 112 Multi Cam 25 multi cam definition 111 Multi channel mode 40 On air preview mode 40 Playbacks Live playbacks 37 Playlists 71 Replays 38 Playlists Creating new 72 Deleting 68 Playing 71 Property 72 Storing a playlist to another playlist 73 Switching 73 R Record Train Settings 86 Recycle Bin 44 Removing Highlights 57 Libraries 77 Playlists 68 S Screen components Audio level setting 96 Highlight 54 Highlight bins 58 Home 36 Library 76 Library bins 78 Mark 46 Playlist 64 Playlist
80. ns the touch screen calibration screen Save Saves the configuration settings in a file Clip settings You can set settings for clips 1 Touch the Config tab and then touch Clip 2 Set items For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table USER PANEL CLIP EFFECTS NETWORK 1 Default duration 00 00 05 00 2 Guard band seconds 3 Save all highlight angles 4 Use recycle bin 5 Default speed mode Continue 6 Mute offspeed audio 7 SESSIONS CHAN LIST AUDIO No Name Function 1 Default Duration Touch the timecode to change the default duration for clips by entering a value This setting will be reflected as the duration in cases where you store a mark with only the In point to a highlight playlist or you press the Out button without pressing In button to create a scene during a live playback or while playing the record train 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual Chapter 9 Settings 90 No Name Function 2 Guard band The guard band is a function to protect recording data for a scene that is stored in a highlight library or playlist from being overwritten by a LoopRec operation Make settings on the File Export screen to transfer items including their guard band parts with the SEND function See Network settings on page 91 If you make a change to this settin
81. o 1 In the Home screen touch the Audio Meters panel 2 Touch Show Aux The Auxiliary Audio screen opens Enable Aux Aux audio output selection HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST LIBRARY SEARCH Pi IDLE CONFIG BACK 3 Make the following selections 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 97 Chapter 9 Settings a Touch Enable Aux b Touch the P1 or P2 player channel c Touch the audio tracks that you want in the Main or the Aux row 4 When you have finished touch Back to return to the Audio Level Setting screen with the changes saved TIP To go directly to the Home screen press the Home tab The changes to this screen are still saved Pressing a tab takes you to that screen without having to use the Back button 98 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Exporting a log Exporting a log Logs can be accessed from the K2 Summit system not the K2 Dyno Controller Checking the version You can check the version of your K2 Dyno Controller on the Home screen 14 07 31 13 Elapsed 00 00 21 03 Remaining 04 41 27 26 Loop Record Off HIGHLIGHT Flying DEF Auto M E ABC Play Default PLAYLIST 66 M LIBRARY 0 Session_1 SUMMIT RED SEARCH A PI 14 07 30 22 CONFIG Pi LOCK TRANSFERS Deleting a session You can select and delete a session or sessions on the K2 Summit Currently used sessions cannot be deleted 1 In the Config tab touch Panel Sessions 2
82. or off the on air lock which protects from improper operations during a broadcast When you touch this button depending on the channel selected P1 Lock or P2 Lock displays This lock disables operations to change the playback status such as cueing up and replaying of the item operations with the T Bar or Jog knob and camera angle changes TRANSFERS Opens the Transfer Status monitor Starting and stopping a recording Live playback 1 Press the Live button The recording begins and LIVE is displayed in the Home screen The Live button lighst up in red during a live playback NOTE If you touch P1 P2 Lock at the bottom of the Home screen this prevents an operator from changing the playback status such as cueing up and replaying of the item or performing operations with the T Bar Jog knob and camera angle changes To turn off the on air lock touch P1 P2 Lock Stopping a recording The data recording is stopped It does not stop the item playback 1 Touch the Home tab 2 Press the Shift button and then touch REC STOP 3 Touch Yes when a confirmation message is displayed 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 37 Chapter 3 Playback Replay A replay lets you go back and play a scene that you found during a live playback again You can use the following methods to search and replay a scene with the Jog knob or to mark a scene in advance for cueing up and replaying it as nece
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84. play is connected to the K2 Dyno Controller you can use the Shift key on the keyboard or the Shift button in the expansion screen instead of pressing the Shift button on the controller however the operations are different for each case For operations with the Shift button on the controller If you press the Shift button once it illuminates in yellow and the top functions of the controller buttons and panel menu are enabled for only one time After that if you press any button or menu panel you want to perform the Shift button turns off For operations with the Shift key on the keyboard Press the button or menu panel you want to perform while holding down the Shift key While holding down the Shift key the top functions of the controller buttons and panel menu are enabled For operations with the Shift button in the expansion screen If you press the Shift button the button turns light blue After that press the button or menu panel you want to perform In the expansion screen if the Shift button is pressed once the top functions of the controller buttons and panel menu are enabled until the Shift button is pressed again K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 21 Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions About the VGA Expansion screen An external VGA Expansion monitor with 1280 x 1024 resolution or more can be attached to the K2 Dyno system Apart from configuration settings the VGA monitor displays the same menus as
85. playback pointer is on a playlist you can make the playback pointer jump to the same timecode position on the record train for the current angle It is useful such as when you want to check the video before or after the selected event 1 Touch an event in the Playlist screen and then press the Cue Up button TIP When the Playlist screen is displayed you can press the Previous Next button to select and cue up at the same time The controller cues up to the In point of the selected event 2 Press the Shift button and then press the Match button The playback pointer is moved to the same timecode position on the record train for the current angle 3 To move the playback pointer back to the In point location of the selected event press the Cue Up button NOTE Match frame operations are available while in the trim mode as well For trimming operations with the playback pointer on a playlist you can switch to trimming on the record train side by pressing the Match button after pressing the Shift button You can also move the playback pointer back to the playlist by pressing the Cue Up button while trimming on the record train side Trimming in a playlist You can use the following methods for trimming in a playlist to trim an event moving the playback pointer to the playlist side or to trim mark in and mark out points of an event moving the playback pointer to the record train side This section describes trimming mark in and m
86. playlist stopped its playback 14 Send Copies the selected item to the destination that you set in Network on the Config screen For more information see Transferring items SEND function on page 60 Goto Cues up to an item by entering a number 15 Top Press this during an item Mark Scene Highlight Event and Library playback to cue up to the beginning or the In point depending on the item of the item retaining the ongoing playback In Adds the In point of a mark scene or changes the In point when trimming a highlight event 16 Btm Press this during an item Mark Scene Highlight Event and Library playback to cue up to the end of the item retaining the ongoing playback Out Adds the Out point of a mark scene or changes the Out point when trimming a highlight event 17 Trim Switches to the trim mode Take During a playlist playback press this button to begin the playback of the next event In a value entry screen press this to confirm your entry and return to the previous screen While in the trim mode it exits the trim mode If you press this during the on air preview mode the item that is put into standby or being played in the preview channel will be loaded and played in the program channel For more information about the on air preview mode see On air preview mode and Gang mode on page 40 About Shift button operations 14 June 2011 When a keyboard or dis
87. ransfer You can select an item in the Highlight Library Playlist while displaying items in a bin or Search screen 2 Press the Shift button and then touch SEND The data including the audio video and timecodes of the selected item is copied to the transfer destination specified in Network on the Config screen Data is copied in the background which allows you to perform other operations even while your data is being copied 60 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Checking the transfer progress An icon to show the transfer status is displayed in the shot box of the transferred item s For more information about the meanings of icons see About shot box indications on page 55 Checking the transfer progress 14 June 2011 The Transfer screen is divided into three tabs Receiving Sending and Complete The first line of each transfer shows the transfer source path and the file name as well as the camera angle The second line shows the transfer destination path and name A progress bar displays the progress during a transfer 1 Touch the Config tab to display the Config screen 2 Touch Transfers The transfer progress displays Pending while a transfer is in progress Done when the transfer is complete Failed when the transfer progress is failed because of an error e Aborted when the transfer progress is canceled 3 To retry a transfer touch the desired transfer and to
88. rator Manual 27 Chapter 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down Using an existing session You can share a session that is currently being broadcasted through the connected Summit You can connect two controllers to a single Summit one for playback control operations and the other for editing highlights or playlist NOTE Two controllers joining the same session share the same channel s You can use a session that has been created previously 1 Start up the K2 Dyno Controller For information on how to start up the controller see Starting up the K2 Dyno Controller on page 24 2 From the Session list touch the session you want to use and press Share Channel operation overview The following sections explain channel operation modes Standard mode 3 Record 1 Playback PGM K2 Summit Client Record Record Record Play IC EDT PGM playout D P2 with transitions K2 Controller The3 Record and 1 Playback channel set up is done when the session is configured at start up screen A B C angles can be selected for playback on the D P2 channel n this mode the P1 and P2 Player channel always illuminates red Multichannel independent mode 2 Record 2 Playback Also known as A Side B Side 28 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 14 June 2011 Multichannel independent mode Record Record C1 A Play Play C3 gt P1 P2
89. rees up space on the Dyno Rec Stop Stops recording Chan List Displays the configurations of the channels on the Summit used with the current session Load Opens a saved keyword or configuration file Audio Opens the Audio Meters panel Save Saves the configuration settings in a file Network settings You can set settings for video and audio mix effects 1 Touch the Config tab and then touch Network 2 Set items For information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 91 Chapter 9 Settings USER PANEL CLIP EFFECTS NETWORK 1 Include guardbands on send Yes HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST LIBRARY SEARCH 2 CONFIG SESSIONS CHAN LIST SEND LIST TRANSFERS No Name Function 1 Include guardbands By default guard bands are included when transferring an item on send 2 Exit Opens the Exit Options screen Sessions Lists the sessions saved on this Dyno controller You can delete one or all sessions not currently in use Deleting previous session frees up space on the Dyno Rec Stop Stops recording Chan List Displays the configurations of the channels on the Summit used with the current session Load Opens a saved keyword or configuration file Send List Lists the transfer destinations and settings You can add delete or browse to a transfer destination as well as sele
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91. s and individual panel functions see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top of the menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 MARK 1 00 05 50 09 00 05 53 07 00 05 55 28 HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST LIBRARY 4 SEARCH 6 00 07 54 20 00 11 20 00 00 11 22 12 cc NICE SHOT R14 C Pi REPLAY 2 3 CROWD 2 R7 C B cc B NICE SHOT R14 In 00 11 22 12 5 Out 0 00 08 01 16 q SAVE SINGLE A SORT SCENES MARK No Name Function 1 TimeCode Shows the timecodes of the In point and or the Out point 2 Log Shows the angle 3 Info If the item has metadata it is displayed here 4 Property panel Shows the number and name of the selected item You can also touch the panel to enter metadata information for the selected item 5 In Out panel Shows the selected item s timecodes of the mark in and mark out points 46 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Marking and cueing up No Name Function 6 DELETE Deletes the selected item SORT Sorts the marks by their timecodes Every touch switches the mark in point sorting order to be ascending or descending Save Scene
92. s on page 21 1 2 4 6 10 7 8 9 dade aaae No Name Function 1 New PL Creates and displays a new playlist Add PL Stores the selected item to a playlist When a bin is selected all the items in the bin are stored to a playlist 2 Add Lib Stores the selected item to a library When a bin is selected all the items in the bin are stored to a library Add HL Stores the selected item to a highlight When a bin is selected all the items in the bin are stored to a highlight 3 Match When the playback pointer is in a highlight or playlist press the Match button to move the playback pointer to the position with the same timecode on the record train for the current angle Cue Up Cues up to the selected item 4 Shift Press this button to perform the functions indicated at the top of the buttons or to perform the functions indicated at the top of the menu panels that are displayed at the bottom of the touch panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 19 Chapter 1 Component Names and Functions No Name Function 5 Camera selection Switches the camera angles which are assigned to A B C D E or F 6 Fn Turns to the function mode If you press the Fn button and then press a correspon
93. s Toggles on or off When selected scenes are automatically saved into the list Single Mark Toggles on or off When selected displays only the last marker entered Scroll button Touch this to scroll the mark panel display when there are more than five marks stored Keep touching this to scroll the display automatically Marking and cueing up You can immediately cue up and replay a scene as necessary by previously marking a scene in which an event is likely to occur during a live playback For example during a baseball broadcast you can mark every scene where the pitcher comes into ready position Once the play is completed you can immediately cue up the marked scene and be ready for replay Marking and cueing up 1 Begin a live playback 2 Press the Add Mrk button at the desired scene You can check the newly added marker information in the Mark screen 3 Touch the marker you want to cue up and then press the Cue Up button 4 Press the Play button Youcan also perform a slo mo playback with the T Bar TIP You can also use auto cue to cue up a marker just by selecting it and auto play to cue up and play the selected marker About the cursor colors The K2 Dyno Controller shows the item status by outlining the item in different colors Blue the item is selected Green the item is being replayed Orange the item is cued up Dashed line indicates the current cursor location in a pla
94. ssary This section describes how to go back and replay a scene using the Jog knob For information on how to replay a scene by marking and cueing up see Marking and cueing up on page 47 1 Begin a live playback 2 When an important scene is found rotate the Jog knob to the left counter clockwise to go back to the beginning of the scene 3 Play the scene with the T Bar Fully pushing up the T Bar plays the scene with the 100 speed If you want to play it at a slower speed move and fix the T Bar in a desired position If Super Slo Mo positioning the T Bar in the middle plays at the Super Slo Mo speed For example if Super Slo Mo x3 the middle position speed is 33 The speed is indicated on the screen Pressing the Play button plays the scene with the 100 speed If you operate the Jog knob or T Bar mark in and mark out points are added to the record train and are displayed in the Mark screen Switching cameras This section describes how to switch cameras during a live playback and replay You can apply effects Flying M E such as dissolves to the video when replaying a scene or switching cameras during a playlist or highlight playback To enable Flying M E press the Shift button and then press the M E button If a keyboard is connected you can enable disable Flying ME by pressing the F1 key For more information on how to set the Flying M E setting see Mix effect settings on page 92 Switching camera angl
95. sts Bin A container used to organize assets like clips and lists in the same way as directories or folders are used on a typical computer system A bin is associated with a single disk volume Channel A set of resources that together have the ability to record or play media Also used to refer to an audio input or output track as used in SMPTE 272M ChannelFlex Suite A bundle of features on the K2 Summit system including Super Slo Mo Multi Cam and 3D Video Key These features require special licensing CIFS CIFS Common Internet File System protocol permits client access to assets through a common file sharing method that provides the ability to remotely browse shared folders and to read write edit copy delete and update files CIFS access is appropriate for applications that don t require real time response to file access or for applications that don t require the movement of large volumes of media Configuration Manager A tool in K2 Media Client that configures system settings Control Point PC The software application used to run AppCenter on a K2 Media Client from a network connected PC Crash Record Mode A mode that occurs when you start recording without specifying a clip name The clip is given a default name Cross Conversion Conversion between two video formats of the same definition SD or HD Primarily used when converting from 1080i to 720p and vice versa K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manu
96. ting to merge them 6 Click File Save As in the menu bar to name and save the file If you want to overwrite the existing file click Save Importing Exporting You can import or export various data such as configuration information keywords or clips You can import or export data via a USB drive or when the K2 Dyno Controller is connected to another controller via a network you can import or export the data directly Before you can export data you must set the file export path as described in Configuring the export settings and destination on page 94 TIP To monitor the progress of the transfer on the Config tab touch Network Transfers Importing 1 Insert the USB drive 2 Touch the Library tab and the Dyno Controller bin 3 Doublt touch to open the USB drive 4 Select a file and then touch Copy 5 In the destination bin touch Paste Exporting 14 June 2011 1 Touch the item in the Highlight Playlist Library or Search screens 2 Select the desired clip 3 Touch Send K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 103 Chapter 9 Settings 104 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 1 0 This chapter consists of the following Button Operation on page 106 Restrictions on the LoopRec setting on page 108 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 105 Chapter 10 Appendix Button Operation Operations when you press each button are liste
97. tings apply to that clip type Configure position Enter your desired T Bar position as a numeric value Speed Set the playing speed corresponding to the T Bar position 1 2 3 HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST LIBRARY 4 CONFIG No 1 2 3 4 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 93 Chapter 9 Settings 3 If configuring the Alternative settings refer to the following table 1 Default 2 HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST LIBRARY 3 Cancel SEARCH d A Pi IDLE CONFIG BACK No Name Function 1 Alternate setting Select to apply remaining settings to T Bar operation when the ALT T BAR button is on in Play Option 2 Configure position Enter your desired T Bar position as a numeric value 3 Speed Set the playing speed corresponding to the T Bar position Configuring the export settings and destination 1 In the Config tab touch Network Send list The Transfer Destinations screen opens 94 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 2 Set the item 1 HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST LIBRARY SEARCH 2 CONFIG Configuring the export settings and destination Transfer destinations Primary GXF Primary GXF All GXF Primary GXF BROWSE SUMMIT RED V default SUMMIT RED D Trio EVS SUMMIT BLUE V Red Transfers SUMMIT RED E 1080i 60 Source Material No Name Function 1 On Off Angle
98. tion for ChannelFlex Suite features 25 Using an existirig Session etr iterari desde 28 Channel operation overview nennen nene 28 Standard mode ees 28 Multichannel independent mode 28 Multichannel gang mode sese eene 30 Preview Program mode cei teet e time pce de nn 30 K2 AppCenter Elite ChannelFlex configurations 31 Shutting down the K2 Dyno Controller 32 Switching to Maintenance mode the Windows OS 32 Chapter 3 Playback Components in the Home screen ss 36 Starting and stopping a recording esee 37 bive playback e nie ottenere ERREUR EE 37 Stopping a recording s ee cot ete ed ceteri CR de Peleas ead 37 Fre Plays uiii iege b pet m d REND BUR RES 38 Switching CAM TAS e te ese ce etes rd areae ode ec dd 38 Switching camera angles 38 Replaying the same scene with another angle 38 About play speed uie ep eant he nn eme re 39 On air preview mode and Gang mode sssssseeeeeenneneen nen 40 Playback operations in the on air preview 40 Switching the operation target channel in gang 42 Synchronizing playback status for Gang mode channels 42 Checking the contents of the Recycle bin 44 Chapter
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100. tton after pressing the Shift button 2 Press the P1 button The operation target channel is switched to the P1 channel 3 Display the Highlight screen and cue up the item you want to use as the Key video For more information about the detailed operation procedures see Storing and playing scenes in a highlight on page 51 4 Adjust the playback start point of the Key video using the Jog knob 5 Press the P2 button The operation target channel is switched to the P2 channel 6 Display the Highlight screen and cue up the item you want to use as the Fill video 7 Adjust the playback start point of the Fill video using the Jog knob Adjust it according to the playback start point of the Key video you adjusted in step 4 8 Press the P1 and P2 buttons at the same time The controller enters the Gang mode and the P1 and P2 buttons light up in red 9 Press the Play button The playback status of the Key and Fill video is synchronized Youcan also perform a slo mo playback with the T Bar To exit the Gang mode press the P1 or P2 button K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 43 Chapter 3 Playback NOTE While in the Gang mode you can press the Cue Up button to perform a cueing up operation for all the channels of the Gang mode In this case the angle data to be cued up is the angle that is set as primary in Play1 on the Config screen Checking the contents of the Recycle bin The Recycle bin provides a
101. ual 35 Chapter 3 Playback Components in the Home screen The Home screen is a screen for viewing basic information such as the timecode for the recording data playback item remaining time and selected camera 1 Touch the Home tab The Home screen appears For more information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top of the menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 HIGHLIGHT 3 PLAYLIST LIBRARY 5 7 8 SEARCH Elapsed 00 00 21 03 Remaining 04 41 27 26 Loop Record Off Flying DEF M E ABC Session 1 A PI 14 07 31 13 2 v2 0 0 31 Auto Auto PGM eis pa fly Default 4 66 0 SUMMIT RED 6 14 07 30 22 Pi LOCK TRANSFERS No Name Function 1 Recording panel Shows the free space in the Summit and time display The remaining storage time is available in terms of an Event Day Dyno takes into account the available time for all Record channels Loop length in channel list This is displayed only if the LoopRec setting is turned on The train length for the currently selected camera angle and the train length for all the angles are displayed
102. uch Retry K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 61 Chapter 5 Highlight 62 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist This chapter consists of the following Components in the Playlist screen on page 64 Components in the Playlist Edit screen on page 65 Match frame operations from playlists to the record train on page 68 Trimming in a playlist on page 68 Adding a transition audio cross fade on page 70 Adding auxiliary audio on page 71 Inserting silence in audio events audio fill on page 71 Playing events in a playlist on page 71 Managing playlists on page 71 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 63 Chapter 6 Editing a Playlist Components in the Playlist screen The Playlist screen is a screen for creating and managing playlists A clip in a playlist is called an event Playlists are managed as clips in a bin and remain saved until the session is deleted By default playlists are saved in PLBin1 For information about the Playlist screen see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top of the menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 1 2 3 1 PLBini MARK 4 HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST
103. ue amp stop Cue In point amp continue D Cue In point amp continue Cue In point amp continue E Cue In point amp continue Cue In point amp continue F Cue In point amp continue Play Play in preset speed Previous Cue previous amp stop Next Cue next amp stop Release Take P1 ch Release Take P2 ch GOA Cancel mark in Cancel mark out 0 Swap channel contents PressingP1 P2 at the same time P1 P2 Gang on 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 107 Chapter 10 Appendix Restrictions on the LoopRec setting Continuous recording for a long period of time with the LoopRec setting turned on may delay the system reactions to your operations to trim an event in a highlight or playlist If you want to perform a prolonged operation with the LoopRec setting turned on you should restart your K2 Dyno Controller every four days 108 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Glossary 14 June 2011 3D Video Key See Video Key Ancillary Data Digital data carried in the non active video regions of a serial digital interface SDD stream as defined by SMPTE 291M AppCenter An application framework that runs on a K2 Media Client AppCenter provides a single interface to control channels and channel suites to record play or manage media assets such as clips and playli
104. unction Components in the Library screen 76 Saving and removing items in a library 77 Saving items n a libra yiee raaa oM 77 Removing stored scenes in a library 77 Managing bray DS rae e n DR RE RR 77 Creating a New DIN sce 78 Playing a clip created in another application 78 Disabling Show Sessions Bins in library eeeene 78 Cueing up an item by specifying it with a number GOTO 78 Chapter 8 Search Function Components in the Search screen 82 The search result screen 82 Entering searchrcriteria eerte tette RR REED REI 83 6 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Chapter 9 Settings Controller Settings ssc 235 Dis id e DRM uit ERE E 86 Record train length allocation settings 86 User Settings der Deeper ann 87 Panel Settings me pti tette Rie avs cadens educa 88 Clip Settings rene ee en oe oe 89 Effects Settlngs uie ini rette e etn redet eire imeem reed 90 Network settings 5 ine ct eie e ce E RU erts 91 Mix effect settings e et ete rn a a eO peterent ede ets 92 Configuring the T Bar settings default and alternate 93 Configuring the export settings and destination 9
105. utton K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 57 Chapter 5 Highlight the respective button lights up in green NOTE Trimming is reflected to all of the angles Managing highlight bins You can store the stored items in a highlight as clips in a bin By default Dyno creates Bin1 Bin2 and Bin3 each time a new session is started Creating a new bin You can manage highlights by creating bins and storing highlights by category 1 Touch the bin number bin name panel in the Highlight screen The screen moves one level up in the directory to show the list of highlight bins For more information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top of the menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 1 Primary Angle default Dyno Bin 2 1 Dyno 00 00 00 00 4 3 Out 00 00 00 00 00 16 22 26 5 CUT VIEW No Name Function 1 lt gt Scroll to other bins 2 Bin folder Shows a bin Double touching a bin folder expands the folder A selected bin has a blue outline around it An opened bin is slightly askew 58 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 14 June 20
106. ving items in a library on page 77 Managing library bins on page 77 Cueing up an item by specifying it with a number GoTo on page 78 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 75 Chapter 7 Library Function Components in the Library screen Items saved in a library are managed as clips in a bin on the Summit Unlike an item saved in a Highlight session bin items in the library remain saved along with the recording data and metadata logging information even after the session is deleted The Library screen displays the list of items in the selected bin By default a bin named Bin is expanded 1 Touch the Library tab The Library screen appears For more information about the indication meanings and individual panel functions see the following table To perform functions indicated by the shaded area in the table that are displayed at the top of the menu panels shown at the bottom of the screen press the Shift button and then touch the desired menu panel For more information on how to use the Shift button see About Shift button operations on page 21 1 4 HIGHLIGHT PLAYLIST IMPORTS LIBRARY 2 3 Blue Transfers default MyFolder Recycle Bin Mybin In 00 00 00 00 Out 00 00 00 00 6 00 16 22 26 COPY CUT VIEW No Name Function 1 lt gt Touch this to move to another bin on the Summit 2 Path Shows the path for the currently displayed
107. watching the live video of the selected channel being recorded 11 Brws You can browse remote record trains Add Mrk Adds a mark on the record train 12 PGM PVW Switches to the on air preview or multi channel mode For more information see On air preview mode and Gang mode on page 40 P1 P2 While in the on air preview mode it switches the operation target channel If you press the P1 button the program channel the channel for an on air broadcast becomes the target for operations If you press the P2 button the preview channel becomes the target for operations While in the multi channel Gang mode it switches the operation target to the channel assigned to the P1 P2 button In addition pressing the P1 and P2 buttons at the same time while in the multi channel mode switches to the Gang mode For more information see On air preview mode and Gang mode on page 40 20 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 About Shift button operations No Name Function 13 M E Switches to the Flying M E mode Effects are added when switching angles or changing cue up points during a replay of an item PL Displays the Playlist screen Press this in the Playlist screen to perform the following if a playback pointer is in the playlist the controller cues up to the beginning of the playlist and if playback pointer is not in the playlist the playback pointer moves to the point where the previous
108. xiliary audio Adding auxiliary audio You can add auxiliary audio to a playlist This can help if for example you want to add an introductory fanfare at the start of a playlist Before you can add an auxiliary audio event you must configure the audio as described in Setting the Auxiliary Audio on page 97 1 In the Event Property panel touch Enable Aux 2 Touch the Aux Event slot where you want to add the audio track 3 Navigate to the screen with the item you want to add and press the Add PL button Inserting silence in audio events audio fill You can add a fill of silence in audio events 1 In the Playlist screen touch the event you want to insert the fill above 2 Press the Shift button and then touch Fill 3 Set the duration of the fill event When you return to the Playlist screen the M E panel of the selected event shows the Playing events in a playlist About the playlist playback pointer When playing a playlist the Dyno controller behavior depends on whether there is a playback pointer in the playlist or not e If there is a playback pointer in the playlist and you press the PL button while in the Playlist screen the controller cues up to the beginning of the playlist If there is no playback pointer in the playlist and you press the PL button while in the Playlist screen the playback pointer moves to the point where the playlist last stopped its playback Playing a playlist 1
109. y as clips or turn off the LoopRec setting Cueing up an item by specifying it with a number GoTo You can cue up an item by entering its number or timecode 1 Press the Goto button The Goto screen opens bin slot angle Shotbox HIGHLIGHT 1 3 PLAYLIST 15 37 23 25 OK LIBRARY Cancel SEARCH CONFIG 2 To go to a particular bin a particular item in a bin or a particular angle of an item touch Shotbox and enter the number in the keypad For example typing in 1 3 48 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 14 June 2011 Cueing up an item by specifying it with a number GoTo takes you to bin 1 slot 3 3 To locate a timecode touch Timecode and enter the number in the keypad If you enter a timecode the or buttons let you tweak the value so you don t have to enter in a complete new timecode You can specify a timecode from 0 to 24 hours in the same session 4 Enter the number or timecode and then press OK 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 49 Chapter 4 Marking Function Entering the metadata logging information Adding markers during a live playback may result in a large number of markers To help identify important scenes easily you can also enter metadata such as names keywords or ratings You can edit keywords on an external PC and then import them into the Dyno Controller For more information about editing and importing keywords see Editing and storing keywords on p
110. ylist About multiple selection of items You can select multiple items to copy move or delete them 14 June 2011 K2 Dyno Controller Operator Manual 47 Chapter 4 Marking Function To select multiple items press the Fn button and then touch the items To select a range of items press the Shift button and then press the first and last items About marking and scenes If the Add Mrk button is pressed a marker is created on the record train Ifyou create a marker jog forward create another marker and press Add HL the first marker becomes the mark in point of the newly added highlight e Ifyou create a marker jog backward create another marker and press Add HL the first marker becomes the mark out point If you press the Out button without pressing the In button during a live playback or while playing the record train the timecode when the button was pressed is set as the Out point which automatically adds the In point with the default duration For more information on how to set the default duration see Clip settings on page 89 Pressing the In Out button during a replay of a scene you cued up updates the In Out point with the playback timecode where the button was pressed n and Out points added on the record train as marks or scenes are not protected Therefore these In and Out points will be deleted when a LoopRec operation is performed on the record train Save important scenes in a highlight or librar

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