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1. J ImageServer NTSC File Transport Configure Window Help CL oxo Jox File Control File Control gt 3 I Serial Control 00000000 F i I Serial Control 0000 0000 z E J Edit Duration z E E JT Edit Duration Mark In Mark In IDLE IDLE LOOP EJECT Mark Out LOOP EJECT Mark Dut Tre a mon re 00030500 E es j rr a ere w a a pedal REE File Control I Serial Control 00 00 00 00 Duration BA tae Ea po DE nr oa e S e moe 7 ae ee JOG ate JOG Ee a Pa 6 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide From the Menu Bar select Configure System Control Tab and select VDCP as the Serial Protocol for the channels connected to the Fastrack AS Timing GPI GFO Control Time Code Mamez Network Serial Protocol VDCP Options COM1 VDCP i Cue shows 1st frame coma VDC Cue weoftset vs timestamp coma DCP le Veri play 1 equals Play e forn plow 0 equals Pouse Setup the Video as desired From the Menu Bar select Configure Channel 1 3 Enable the Editor by checking the M Serial Control check box on each Channel to be controlled by the Fastrack lolx File Control MW Serial Control 00 00 00 00 Edit Duration 1 3 Fastrack Setup 1 On the Fastrack K6 keyboard press SHIFT ASIGN and setup the Image Server 2000 c
2. po FXDeko II D 03_TEST Fie Edit view Channel Macro Options Clip Window Help editware1 dko Ci El B Jiz Jer v Command Bar 2 Status Bar ditware dko Graf v Program 4 Preview Preview Program B Detail edge Y Style z Y Current Style a v Preset Styles v Shader SHAD Effect Playback Shift F11 Sequence Seq Edit Macro Macro Edit Ea Hi Motion Stills Blur Custom Typeface 0 International Tepe Automation Clocks deep DekoObjex Controller Alt DekoObjex Database Clip Edit Ctrl E Clip Record Shift Ctrl R Aston import Chyron import v Tools Browser Ctrl ea Layer Browser Shift Ctrl B The automation settings should be changed to look like the example below 96 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide hal Automation Type ID Default Doc Status Clear CMD in Unicode Y Automation Enabled LLL ka Server created through 44 COM1 Port i El Connection established Once you click on Automation Enabled you will see that it says Connection established However this only means that it is talking with its COM port and not necessarily with the Fastrack It is still possible to have a wiring problem or an incorrect setting on the Fastrack and still get the Connection established prompt 19 4 Communication The Fastrack will send a command to the Deko using the Reel ID field in the EVENT DIALOG To send a command to the Deko pick the Track you
3. 84 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Sony DVS 6000 Video Switcher 85 18 Sony DVS 6000 Video Switcher 18 1 Connection Connect an RS422 serial 9 pin cable between any available serial port on a Fastrack Serial Break out Panel to the Editor A serial port on the switcher electronics frame 18 2 Switcher Setup To remote the switcher for editor control Inthe switcher section TOP MENU press ENBL Inthe switcher Display Window toggle EDITOR ON On the editor keyboard press SHIFT RESET 18 3 Fastrack Setup The Fastrack Assignment Page is accessed by pressing SHIFT ASGN on the K7 keyboard 18 3 1 Assign Video Crosspoints Once the Fastrack Assignment Page is open assign the Video crosspoints for each switcher source Note that Black is crosspoint O on this switcher 18 3 2 Select Switcher Type In the Video Switcher Dialog of the Assignment Page press SETTINGS The Video Switcher Dialog will open Video Switcher Set All Events Default ME mer y Enabled MEs Device File Fort Pi Status M Switcher Enabled Switcher Off Parameters Transition Delay f2 Command in Field R F MEM Delay E 86 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 18 3 3 Enable MEs Select the sections of the switcher that you wish to have control of No commands from the editor will be sent to any section not selected here 18 3 4 Default ME From the pull down menu select the ME you will be
4. Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Jump shade e AA OA 1 00 59 19 gt gt 0 Previna Mor 1 00 45 00 1 00 50 00 1 00 55 00 oe E f V Swl On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool Video ss x EVSPB1 YDCP_D EY S 8 O P3 EYS 1 2 x EVSPB2 DCP_D E S 8 E PA EYS 1 3 3 xX EVSPB3 VDCP_D E S 8 E P2 EYS 1 5 4 x EVSRec 1 YDCP_D E S 8 C Pb EYS 15 6 4 Loading an EVS Server PB Cip Onto a Track Once communication is established between the Fastrack and the EVS Server clips resident on the server can be mounted onto their assigned Fastrack Tracks 1 Select a Track with a server PB channel assigned to it Press ASIGN on the K6 keyboard to open the Server Directory Dialog The clip list will be displayed The example below is ID LSM New Dur 1 33 54 04 Refresh Delete Name a A ee A Ra CL Let eee ene 16 21 02 07 o SA 00 Low Water 1 29 22 16 33 43 16 9164 00 Dark Skyline 1 25 10 16 24 19 07 9174 00 DarkSkyline 1 30 04 16 25 46 007 9164 00 DundasSquare 1 05 02 16 30 22 10 9194 00 HardRockCate 1 00 11 16 31 374 12 agp A A o E Ee ee e 1D The ID column displays the EVS file ID in the EVS selected format ID LSM or UmID see EVS SERVER SETUP item 8 above Name The Name column displays the name of the file as entered in the EVS or into the Name field of the Server Directory Dialog when creating a new Record Event see CREATING AN EVS SERVER RECORD EVENT ON THE FASTRACK later in thi
5. EWw MCL1 E ArchiveManager Serial Communication Enabled E Automation Protocols ANS E Sony El YDCP is Archive Drives Er Communication Ports TCP Ports E Input Ports f Output Ports fe CacheM anager Add Belete Modity Apply Save Backup Restore Refresh EWBMLE Connected 16 15 30 PC NTSC DF 4 Select the VDCP Input Ports and Encoder binding SeaChange VDCP Control Driver 81 Extensible Disk Utility EWBMLE1 El EWMCL1 E ArchiveM anager E Automation Protocol AMS E Sony El DCP a Archive Drives E Communication Ports E COMM Ports TCP Ports E Input Ports Encoder Binding MC_S0_ENCODER1 ee eu Porn H Output Ports F Cache anager H ComPorts gt DecoderPorts Add Delete Moat Apply Save Backup Restore Refresh Retr EWEBMLE1 Connected 16 16 45 PC WTSCDF 5 Next select the VDCP Output ports and Decoder bindings Extensible Disk Utility EWBMLE1 Connect Services Configuration Playback Record Inventory Archive Status E EWMCL H Archiveblanager Automation Protocols AMS E Sony E DCP i Archive Drives H Communication Ports E Input Forts E Dutput Ports S OUTFPUT_PORT OUTPUT_PORT2 CacheM anager E ComPorts DecoderPorts Mame ae O Decoder Binding MC_S5D_DECODEH E EncoderPorts Add Delete od Apply Save Backup Restore Refresh R EWBMLE1 Connected 16 18 01 PC NTSCDF 6 Then sele
6. to Evertz Pin 1 Ground Fastrack Pin 2 RX A to Evertz Pin 2 TX Fastrack Pin 3 TX B to Evertz Pin 7 RX Fastrack Pin 4 Ground to Evertz Pin 4 Ground Fastrack Pin 5 Not connected to Evertz Pin 5 Not connected Fastrack Pin 6 Ground to Evertz Pin 6 Ground Fastrack Pin 7 RX B to Evertz Pin 8 TX Fastrack Pin 8 TX A to Evertz Pin 3 RX Fastrack Pin 9 Ground to Evertz Pin 9 Ground 26 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 5 3 Setup the HD9625 Keyer For M2100 Emulation In order to control the 9625DSK serially from the Fastrack the keyer must be first set to emulate a Grass Valley M2100 switcher In the SETUP menu on the front panel of the 9625DSK 1 Scroll to GENERAL press Select 2 Scroll to Serial Control press Select 3 Scroll to M2100 AUTO press Select Note The front panel of the Evertz keyer has pushbuttons to select crosspoints on a preset and program bus The preset bus has a pushbutton for black but the Program bus does not You can manually select the black crosspoint on the program bus by first selecting it on the preset bus and then pressing the transition button EVS Video Server 27 6 EVS Video Server 6 1 Server amp Fastrack Cable Connections 1 For each EVS server channel to be controlled connect a separate RS422 cable from any port P1 through P6 on the rear of the server chassis to any available port on the Fastrack Port Expansion P
7. 60 trol YOCP Signal port 1 t Drop Frame 2 Intemal OG From Media 3za Uframes at QuickTime QT f JEW clip dir VBI data Disabled Output Timing 1394 Channel O Devices P03 03677 WITO 74 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide The following fields must be set as follows for Omneon VDCP configuration Name This name must be unique for each player and it is best if it ends with the numeric character reflecting the Player number Mode Play Record or Play and Record depending on your choice Control Set VDCP Signal Port 1 for the first Player VDCP Signal Port 2 for the second etc Default Clip Directory This is the directory where Omneon will store its data and the directory that will be accessed by the Fastrack If any of these are not correct Deactivate the Player say OK to the warning and make the necessary changes before re activating the Player Repeat with all necessary Players 15 2 Configuring the Fastrack Before you start Assure that the RS422 serial connections between the Fastrack Serial Break out Panel shown below and each individual Omneon Player are correct POETA PORTT POAT T NAT y 1 _ gt 1 Start the Fastrack application 2 Press Shift ASGN to open the Fastrack Assignment Dialog Track On Name Class Device Auto Port Pool 1 E Omneaonl YDCcP Omnean E PA Omn 2 x Omneon s YDCP Omneaon ES PS Dirin 3 Omneon3 YDCP Om
8. 8 Click On X and the Fastrack will now be communicating with the Omneon over the network 9 Press Esc to exit 72 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Omneon VDCP Control Driver 73 15 Omneon VDCP Control Driver Omneon can be controlled by Fastrack using VDCP protocol with RS 422 communication or over a network using its Native Network API Software versions installed at the time this document was created were Omneon V4 0 and Fastrack V4 3 15 1 Configuring the Omneon for VDCP Control It is assumed that the connections between the Omneon units are as recommended by Omneon including the Crossover cable between the Omneon Director and the Manager PC It is also assumed that the Omneon has its Players configured as per the Omneon documentation For the Omneon VDCP configuration set up we will begin in the Player List for MediaDirector MediaDirectorName Your Omneon screen should look similar to the graphic below Total number of active players 2 Total number of inactive players O Crente a Player Active Play and Record E EE o Active Play and Record Properties Open Deactivate m Activate Selected Deactivate Selected select all Players Delete Selected Clear Selecton Click on Properties of the first Player In our example above it is DvcPro1 The Properties Dialog should look similar to the graphic below lame DwcProl sage Mon 14 40 25 Activated successfully de Play and Record Period 525
9. Chyron Intelligent Interface Handbook for a description of these commands Chyron INFINIT 19 D ESAM 230 Graham Patten This document covers the Fastrack features and parameters pertaining to the Graham Patten D ESAM 230 Audio Mixer using the D ESAM 4 protocol Note that the Isis Group Grass Valley CA now supports this and other Graham Patten mixers 3 6 Mixer To Editor Connections The Fastrack controls the D ESAM 230 Mixer through a serial RS422 cable with a 9 pin D connector from any serial port on the Fastrack serial breakout interface The Mixer should be set to the editor s default settings of 38 4 KBaud 8 bits 1 stop bit and ODD parity The Mixer s Edit I F button on the lower right front panel should be illuminated 3 7 Virtual to Logical machine mapping The D ESAM 230 mixer consists of Physical Inputs 1 24 on the rear of the D ESAM 230 that are assigned to Virtual Machines VTR1 4 VTR5 8 VIR9 12 etc Virtual Machines are in turn assigned to Logical Devices A B C etc Inputs are numbered and are either Analog or Digital Virtual Machines are numbered 1 through 255 with O being reserved for Silent Logical Devices are those accessed on the front panel of the mixer and are labeled R A B AUX Logical Devices are assigned to the individual tracks of Fastrack Selecting a single track and playing a clip on that track will result in that track s Logical Device being monitored via
10. Switcher Timing Device File Delay fo Fort none fe Fl o F2 Use Aux Bus To use an Aux Bus as your Preview Switcher check this box and enter the number of the Aux Bus 1 4 to be used Program Reentry The Aux Bus to be used for previewing should have Program as the re entry crosspoint The re entry crosspoint number for Program is 35 Enabled Check this box to enable use of the Aux Bus as a Preview Switcher See your Fastrack manual for additional information on Aux Bus Preview Switching See your FOR A manual for additional information on Aux Bus operation and functionality 7 3 4 Video Effects Cut Dissolve Wipe and Keys are all accessible by right clicking on a Fastrack Event and selecting Video Effects or by pressing either the CUT DISS WIPE or KEY keys Once the Video Effects Dialog is open you can select any of the available video effects 34 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Note Keyers are an option on this model switcher Confirm that your switcher has this feature if you intend to use key effects E era E E Friot D 1 feo ut i il I E T Kep Options E Facs Tran E Tanis Recall Leam Dissolves Dissolves are a MIX with the Transition being the length of the dissolve The Dissolve Dialog and icon stay with an Event wherever and whenever it is moved so that it always remains the TO source in a dissolve Wipes Pressing the WIPES key will bring
11. controlling as the primary M E 18 3 5 Device File From the pull down menu select DVS 6000 SWI as the switcher driver to use 18 3 6 Assign Port From the pull down menu assign the Port number that corresponds to the port number on the Serial Breakout Panel P1 P8 P9 16 P17 24 18 3 7 Enable Switcher Ensure that the Enabled check box is checked in the Status area in order to have control of the video switcher This setting is duplicated on the Short Cut area of Fastrack with the VSWR On Off toggle yellow indicates selected meaning Switcher OFF A press of SHIFT RESET is recommended after any serial device assignment or changes This sends a break command wake up Call to all serial devices See your Fastrack manual or Help files for additional information on switcher control 18 4 Aux Bus Preview 18 4 1 Setting up Aux Bus Previewing In the Audio Video Preview Switcher Dialog of the Assignment Page select SETTINGS The Preview Switcher Dialog will open Sony DVS 6000 Video Switcher 87 Preview Switcher for Track 1 Video M Use Aux Bus i PGM Reentry E Delay 3 W Enabled Audio W Use Mixer Delay o W Enabled Separate Preview Switcher Timing Device File Delay ja Port hone Aa C Fa 18 4 2 Use Aux Bus To use an Aux Bus as your Preview Switcher check this box and enter the number of the Aux Bus to be used 18 4 3 Program Reentry The Aux Bus to be used for previewing sho
12. driver allows setting of the Device Name for the DM1000 The default is 1 Yamaha DM 1000 Digital Mixer 103 21 2 DM1000 Setup 1 Connect the USB cable between any available Fastrack Type A USB port to the Type B TO HOST USB port on the rear of the DM1000 console On the DM1000 press SETUP repeatedly until the MIDI HOST tab is selected At the MIDI HOST tab for General RX Port and TX Port enter USB port 2 In Special Functions set Studio Manager to USB Port 1 and ID to 1 On the DM1000 press MIDI repeatedly until the SETUP tab is selected Set the Control Change on the TX column to ON and all four boxes under RX to ON Program Change Control Change Parameter Change and Bulk 4 Set Fader Resolution to HIGH cae YAMAHA PEAL Foppa COMBO E PT Lhe a 3 3 POAER sinif Bor IMPORTANT NOTE Once you have established communications between the Fastrack and the DM 1000 DO NOT disconnect the USB cable from either end without first unloading the USB device Doing so can result in the Fastrack application shutting down or an OS core dump 21 3 Monitoring The DM1000 has 12 OMNI OUTs that can be digitally patched to be Auxiliary Bus Stereo or Control Room CR monitoring outputs therefore all audio previews can be done utilizing the preview monitoring in the DM1000 Typically the DM1000 defaults are OMNI outputs 1 8 using Aux bus 1 8 OMNI outputs 9 10 are Stereo L R and OMNI o
13. na ate sceceet a ees E a rede peocstce 58 11 2 KZ SO Ver Sol iaa relacions 58 113 Fastack Sedo AEA 59 12 GV M Series VDCP Control Driver 60 2 CONNOR das 60 12 2 MESerios Oli a 60 123 ASU ACK oct oia o cfaia 62 13 GV Profile PDR XP Servers 64 13 1 Loading the SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol occconnncccnncciconccconnaoronno 64 13 2 Copying Profile System Software to the Fastrack ccccsesseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseneenees 64 13 3 CONNECLING to the Profile cansino ia 65 13 4 Setting the PDR Host Files on the Fastrack ccsssccssssseeeesseeseeseeeeenseeeesseeeeeeeesnensesnens 65 14 Omneon Native API Control 69 14 1 Using the Omneon Native AP di 69 14 1 1 Connecting the MANAGER PC to your NetWOFK ooccccccccncncccccnccoccconncnnocconcnncnnoncnnnonons 69 14 1 2 Connecting the Director to your network ococccoonoccccconocccnccnacccnnnnnnnononnnaronconanrnnconnos 70 14 1 3 Setting the Fastrack IP AUUressS ooooccccccccnnncccnooconcononccnnnnnancncnnnancnnnonancnnnnnancnnnnnnos 70 14 1 4 Modifying the FTconfig ini file in Fastrack ocoocccconccnocnccncnocnnnnonanononcnonanononcnonnnnos 70 14 1 5 Assigning the Omneon in Fastrack oocccccccccnncccnonncncononncnnnnnnnnnnnnnancnnnnnanennnonanennnnnnns 71 15 Omneon VDCP Control Driver 73 15 1 Configuring the Omneon for VDCP Control cceseeeseeeceeseeeeceenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeseeensees 73 15 2 Configu
14. ports to the SeaChange ports Set up ports as described below Fastrack SeaChange 17 2 SeaChange Setup There are certain key setups that are required for VDCP control check that the following are set correctly 1 Double click the ExdUtil icon on the PC window Connect to either Service Mextensible Disk Utility el ES Connect Services Configuration Playback Record Inventory Archive status Remove Name EWBMLE1 EW MCL Active Node Hot Connected Not Connected 16 30 40 PC NTSCOF 80 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 2 Select the MCL and the Configuration Tab and enable the VDCP Automation Protocol Blextensible Disk Utility EWEMLEL io xi Connect Services Configuration Playback Record Inventory Archive Status Archie anager E Automation Pestocak Sutomealicn E uang a BML sysbern as ar Mo Sony Local Machine ld 25 a Node has an EdiAuchive This val mdi Mo ay Automaton Enabled i Asche Drives Communication Port Inpul Ports Output Ports Cache anager El ComPorts DecoderPorts E EncodeiPoils GenessHDPorts Loggesielling El fi Bee ot O Bacup Fese Retesh Feteshall H e 3 Select the VDCP Communication Ports that are to be used Ex COM5 COM6 COM7 and enable Serial Communication Ml Extensible Disk Utility EWBMLE1 Connect Services Configuration Playback Record Inventory Archive Status E
15. the Key Source The Key Source is automatically selected for DSK on the Key bus Note that pressing PREVIEW or RECORD immediately turns Off all Enabled keyers on M Es Enabled in the Switcher Dialog Note that if you wish to have the key over background video ensure that the Bkgd A check box in the Fastrack Effects Dialog is OFF If ON the key image will be taken full 7 4 PEGS The following is a list of Super Edit PEG commands from that can be entered into the Fastrack PEGS Dialog using the SE Command Add a 1 to the beginning of each entry for M E1 Add a O to the beginning of each entry for the DSK Mix Wipe function s ES 60 Auto Trans Only 2 Key 1 E 62 Key2 63 Key1 amp kKey2 s 64 Background 55 65 Background amp Key 1 56 66 Background amp Key 2 57 67 Background amp Key 1 amp Key 2 58 DSK FTB For example an Auto Trans on the DSK would be 050 An Auto Trans on M E 1 would be 150 Only items with an asterisk are valid for the DSK portion of the switcher See your Fastrack manual or Help files for additional information on PEGS 7 5 Learn amp Recall Memory Press CUT DISS WIPE or KEY to open the Video Effects Dialog 7 5 1 Learn an effect into memory Set up switcher M E 1 as desired Check MEM M and enter any valid Memory number into the MEM text field and then select Learn The M Es current setting will be stored in the switcher The Curren
16. this Event This MEM will always be affected at the beginning of the Event Recall an effect from memory Check MEM M and enter any valid Memory number into the MEM text field and then select Recall The MEM is assigned to Events with an M on the Event dialog line representing a memory recall Transitions may be recalled simultaneously by selecting Add Transition and defining a dissolve wipe or key in the dialog If Add Transition is not selected any programmed effect on the Event will be ignored e User Select when this item is checked MEM settings for both M E1 and 92 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide M E2 will be recalled If not selected then only the MEM from the primary M E or P P will be recalled See your Fastrack manual or Help files for additional information on PEGS and MEMs See your Sony manual for additional information on Learning and Recalling Effects and Snapshots Type Deko CG 93 19 Type Deko CG 19 1 Cable Connections The Deko has two 2 RS232 Com ports labeled COM 1 and COM 2 lt is possible to connect to the Fastrack using one of following two methods METHOD 1 Connect from the Deko COM 1 or COM 2 to the Fastrack chassis COMM 1 or COMM 2 using a RS 232 Null Modem Crossover Cable RS 232 Null Modem Crossover Cable Pin 2 to 3 Pin 3 to 2 Pin 5 to 5 METHOD 2 Connect from the Deko Com 1 or Com 2 to the Fastrack RS 422 Breakout Panel using a RS 232 to RS 422 converte
17. this Track should display the following status sequence IDLE LOAD BUSY and STOP If after loading a Clip it does not play return to the Fastrack Assignment Page and disable amp re enable the Track Once loaded PREVIEW the Event and assure that the CPI is properly centered If not change the Play Delay setting in the 360 _2K dev file Do not use Frames Offset in the INIT Dialog if timing adjustment is required 1 5 Creating an Image Server 2000 Record Event on the Fastrack To create a Record Event for the Image Server Select the Track with the Image Server Record channel assigned to it Press ASIGN on the K6 keyboard to open the Image Server Directory Dialog The Clip list will be displayed 8 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 1 Mer New Clip Hame Dur 3 00 00 Refresh Delete CA E E E A BEACHSO 1 O ELECTION 4 99 21 O ROSE PARADE SoU 26 EWF AAA AA AA te In the New text field enter the name for the new Clip In the Dur text field enter the duration for the new Clip Press ENTER or select the F key labeled New The Record Event will be Automatically mounted on the current Track Note You can define the starting timecode on the Record Event by setting In a number into the Record Event prior to recording Note At the end of a recording you currently must remove the Record Event from the Track and reload the new Clip in order to play it Do not use ALT EVENT
18. to change a Server 2000 Record Event to a Play Event 6 Installing the Image Server 2000 Remote GUI To install and connect the Image Server 2000 Remote GUI software option 1 On the server Menu Bar select Configure Options Enter New Key and enter the key numbers for the Remote GUI The Key is provided by 360 Systems with the Remote GUI software C Configure Options x Unit lO 12345 Enabled Advanced Playlistiig Yeg DY and Targa file support No a New Kep A oF O N 360 Systems Image Server 2000 9 Connect an Ethernet cable from the rear of the Server 2000 to your network Connect an Ethernet cable from the rear of the Fastrack to your network On the Server 2000 setup the network according to your local requirements On the server Menu Bar select Configure System Network Tab For example in our tests we set the IP address to a fixed unused address IP Address 192 168 1 195 Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Router 192 168 1 1 Install the Remote GUI software on the Fastrack When prompted enter the IP address that you assigned to the Server 2000 In the above example it would be 192 168 1 195 The Remote GUI on the Fastrack should display the same as the local GUI on the Server 2000 You can take control of a specific Server 2000 channel by selecting Control Take Control on the channel Menu Bar Channel 1 File Control Take Control Ctrl T 10 Fastrack E
19. up bit map icons representing the various wipes available on this switcher Switcher wipes are displayed in black and white DVE wipes are displayed in color Click on the desired wipe pattern icon or enter the Wipe or DVE pattern number into the dialog field Wipe Patterns HANABI Mera EJE TADOS The red points that appear on the edges of specific wipe patterns are pivot markers that have been added to more quickly identify the pivot point of a specific Wipe or DVE move 7 3 5 DVE Effects The internal DVE is controlled as wipes through the Wipe dialog see Wipes or via Inserts into the switcher timeline Sequences To define an Event as the backgouno Effect BG for a DVE effect select Effect Bkgd in the Fastrack Effects Dialog 7 3 6 Keys Video Keys are accessed by pressing SHIFT WIPE or by right clicking Video Effects The Effects Dialog will open Under Keyers select Key 1 Key 2 or both This will select the Default Key combination for both Source and Fill FOR A Hanabi HVS 1000 Switcher 35 To select a new Key Fill Key Source for the current key or to change the Default values press Key Options The Key Options Dialog will open Key Options Set s Default Select a Key Fill radio button to define where the Key Fill will come from Select a Key Source radio button to define what will be used to cut the Key Select Set As Default to set the current selectio
20. 2 Menu Menu 1 Control Remote Menu 2 Time Mode A Time Menu 4 Chase Mode Off Option Menu Option Menu 1 TRANSPORT DiskAcc PL RE Option Menu 1 TRANSPORT FrameMod Off Option Menu 1 TRANSPORT StopMod Still for PB channel EE for Record channel Option Menu 1 TRANSPORT FastMod Normal Option Menu 1 TRANSPORT PL1Field lt 0 Option Menu 1 TRANSPORT Emulate VDCP Option Menu 1 TRANSPORT Record at Cur P 4 3 Configuring the Fastrack 1 In the Assignment Page SHIFT ASGN of the Fastrack assign the following for the PLAY Track Note that the Player Device Name must contain the channel number as part of the name Track 1 in the example below 24 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool Track on Device Name 1 E R DRM PBI x REC 129 namel VDCP Doremi O de selected P1 P24 DRM Class Device Auto Port Pool VDCP Doremi PA DAM YDCP Doremi D P5 DRM V Switcher AudioMixer Video Start Count 4 g 2 11 2 The Record Track assignment must contain the numbers 129 in the Device Name Track 2 in the example above 4 4 Adding Timecode to a Fastrack Record Event for the Doremi Record Channel When we create a Record Event on the Doremi the default timecode In point for that Event is 0 lf a specific or different timecode start point is desired bb N Mount the Record Even
21. 3D and a serial male male cable attached to the Fastrack serial breakout or use a male connector if your cable is long enough to reach the Fastrack serial breakout Since the numbering on PS 2 connectors varies or is frequently missing please refer to the letter positions noted here for the PS 2 plug the 9 pin conforms to standards Both 9 pin connector and PS 2 plug are viewed from the front PS 2 plug pins view wih GuideTab nemowed Yamaha 03D Serial Audio Mixer 99 Serial 9 Pin PS 2 Plug C amp D JUMPERED Note The jumper between the top two pins on the PS 2 plug is essential for status reporting from the 03D mixer to Fastrack so it can learn manual changes to fader levels 20 2 Mixer Setup 1 Connect the serial control cable from a Fastrack VS COM or P port to the 6 pin TO HOST serial port on the rear of the 03D console 2 At the 03D control panel SETUP section top left of the mixer press the UTILITY button until the MIDI HOST tab is selected 3 At the MIDI HOST tab use the cursor buttons under the PARAMETER wheel to select and then press the ENTER button to accept the following TH CLOCK x32 BAUD RATE 38 4 ig CH PORT REAL TINE MESSAGE 20 2 1 Monitoring Monitoring to amplifier and speakers is from the MONITOR OUT 1 4 TRS connections Program Out is from the ST OUT XLR connections 100 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide
22. 9 to Chyron Pins 1 and 9 Ground Fastrack Pin 2 to Chyron Pin 3 Fastrack Pin 3 to Chyron Pin 8 Fastrack Pin 4 to Chyron Pin 4 Fastrack Pin 5 NOT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED to Chyron Pin 5 Fastrack Pin 6 to Chyron Pin 6 Fastrack Pin 7 to Chyron Pin 2 Fastrack Pin 8 to Chyron Pin 7 3 You may now attach the special RS 422 cable between the Chyron Port 4 and a port on the Fastrack Serial Port Panel 4 From the Program loader page on the INFINIT A Press Setup on the Chyron keyboard B Press C for Set Com Serial Communications Setup C If necessary modify Port 4 to be a Baud Rate 19200 b Data Bits 8 c Parity None d Stop Bits 1 D Press Q to Quit A o i gt gt 16 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 3 2 Fastrack Set up 1 Press SHIFT ASSIGN to access the Fastrack Assignment page 2 Inthe Media Name field of the Track you will use for the Chyron enter a device name Example Chyron Under the Class pull down menu select CHYRON Under the Device pull down menu select any Under the Port pull down menu select the Port P1 through P24 which matches the input from the Chyron Do not use Com1 or Com2 In the Pool field enter a pool name Example CG In the Video field enter the video cross point for the Chyron Check ON 3 3 Recall a Chyron Page On the Chyron assure that the directory you wish to have the Fastrack work with is called up 1 Atthe Fastrack selec
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24. Analog inputs 1 8 use balanced XLR connections Analog inputs 9 16 use 1 4 TRS tip ring sleeve connections Monitor outs uses 1 4 TRS connections Bus outs use 1 4 TRS connections ST Out uses XLR and is the PROGRAM OUT to any all record channels The 03D has a monitoring bus that can be remotely controlled as a preview bus therefore all audio previews should be done utilizing this preview switcher in the 03D Set each source s BUS Out and monitoring in the PAN ROUTE section as below for four channels per source ma SEn 26d ERE ET BNI 1314 1516 OO Ri CENTER CENTER E CEMTER CENTLR E OO 0 CEMTEE CENTER CENTER C i 12 aoe aaa 0 85 TE 1B gt rd CEHTER CENTER CEM TOR CEHTER HIER CENTE i CEHTER i CTER The BUS Outputs 1 4 are fed to the RECORD device for recording or AES Out if the YGADI option is installed and the MONITOR OUT connected to amplifier and speakers The ST OUT is the signal that is monitored on the MONITOR OUT when set in Bus to ST to OFF not highlighted allowing preview monitoring to be controlled via the 03D mixer The MONITOR OUT has a volume control knob for convenient speaker volume adjustment 20 3 Fastrack Setup Assign the following audio Start and Count values in the Source Assignment page SHIFT ASGN in Fastrack for the 03D Under Audio Mixer upper right the two columns represent the Start number for the first fader of each source and
25. EnCoderNumber 0 if you want this channel to be an ENCODER DeCoderNumber leave it blank if you don t want a DECODER on the channel Videoln 0 VideoOut 0 VideoMonOut AudioStart 0 AudioChannelCount 4 Tclnput 0 LTC input TcOutput 0 LTC output PlayDelay 2 RecDelay 1 B021390 2 CodecType JPEG CodecNumber 0 always a coder decoder Videoln 0 VideoOut 0 GV Profile PDR XP Servers 67 VideoMonOut AudioStart 0 AudioChannelCount 4 Tclnput 0 LTC input TcOutput 0 LTC output PlayDelay 2 RecDelay 1 XP Example PdrHosts Host B021390 xp1 where xp1 is the name of the contigubrati n file for that channel Host B021390 xp2 Most B021390 Xp53 Host B021390 xp4 B021390 xp1 PlayDelay 8 RecDelay 8 B021390 xp2 PlayDelay 8 RecDelay 8 B021390 xp3 PlayDelay 8 RecDelay 8 B021390 xp4 PlayDelay 8 RecDelay 8 10 Select File Select Save Close the PdrHost dialog Close the Windows Explorer Execute the Fastrack icon 68 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Omneon Native API Control 69 14 Omneon Native API Control Omneon can be controlled by Fastrack using VDCP protocol with RS 422 communication or over a network using its Native Network API Software versions installed at the time this document was created were Omneon V4 0 and Fastrack V4 3 14 1 Using the Omneon Native API Before you start Each channel in the Omneon system is associated
26. IPE or DISS to display the Effects dialog Check the MEM check box enter the register number 0 through 99 and click on the Learn button ol SEL iv E eva L PE e EA Milan key Options E Super ante PILI i r F raria Recall Learn 10 4 2 Recall and Trigger Memory You can manually recall the EMEM by clicking on the Recall button By selecting an event and entering the EMEM number and checking the MEM checkbox the EMEM will be recalled automatically at the beginning of that clip in Preview or Edit 10 4 3 Recall Memory with PEGS You can also recall an EMEM using the PEGS dialog EMEMs either Snapshots or Timelines can be recalled and triggered using the PEGS dialog Use MEM to recall but not run the EMEM Use MEMX to recall and run 48 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 10 4 4 Controlling the KayakDD 1 Timeline TiM E Memo You can control the KayakDD 1 Timeline with the same basic control capabilities of a VTR Play Rewind Fast forward Jog Search and Match Fastrack control of the switcher Timeline is accomplished via a standard RS 422 control cable to one of the six available ports on the rear of the switcher chassis E Box labeled Port 1 Port 6 Connect the control cable from the E Box port to an available Port on the Fastrack port expansion chassis On the KayakDD 1 control panel perform these functions in the order listed 1 2 5 Press the HOME button In the G
27. K2 as the Device bb OO N Enter the Fastrack port numbers in the Port column Any physical port on the back of the Fastrack can be used for any device On Fastrack the Device Name of K2 Players must contain the Protocol Control Port digit and the Device Name of K2 Recorders must contain the Protocol Control Port preceded by a minus sign For example Track On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool Se Video a Ix K i WDCP_D K2 L PA Servers Z x EZ YDCP_D KZ hb P3 Servers g 3 x KI YDCP_D K Pb Severs 1 o A PROFILE xP LI 401250 04tr2___ L0 15 a ae me In the example above the Device Name assigned to Track 1 is K 1 The minus defines this channel as a Recorder channel and the 1 defines this channel as Protocol Control Port 1 The name can be replaced by any descriptive name that does not contain a minus or a number In the example above the Device Name assigned to Track 3 is K3 The absence of a minus sign defines this channel as a Player channel and the 3 defines this channel as Protocol Control Port 3 The name can be replaced by any descriptive name that does not contain a minus or a number IMPORTANT Do not use a dash in the Device Name as it will be interpreted as a Minus sign 60 12 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide GV M Series VDCP Control Driver 12 1 Connection Physical connection between Fastrack and the M Series is via
28. PEGS MEM FUNCIONS sastre lila iia 91 18 7 2 Using the Effects Dialog MEM Control oocccccccccnnncccccnccnconnconncnonanoncnonancnnnnnancnnnonons 91 19 Type Deko CG 93 19 1 Gable CONneclon Siri A A aaa 93 19 2 Fasttrack SetU ccnn e NSE 93 19 3 DEKO SOU Dira a 94 LR aE a a EE AE 96 20 Yamaha 03D Serial Audio Mixer 98 20 1 Interconnect Cable codos 98 202 Mixer SOUND anise i rataan beana iari Eaa Ne AEEA ANA RASE Ea REP iaeia 99 20 2 T MONO IN Ei E metre 99 20 3 FaStrack Sel iia A a e E A 100 20 4 Yamaha 03D Mixer Control Panel cccccsssececssseeceneeecenneeeeanseecenseesoaseeeeanseseaneeesens 101 21 Yamaha DM 1000 Digital Mixer 102 Ze COMMOCCUOMNS sainn ANa iS 102 21 2 DM1000 SEUD cisi E rE 103 ZII MONO NN N a il a les 103 21 4 FAStracK Seti A a A ds 104 1 360 Systems Image Server 2000 1 1 Server amp Fastrack cable connections 1 Connect RS422 cables from Channel 1 Channel 2 and or Channel 3 on the rear of the server chassis to available ports on the Fastrack Port Expansion Panel s Server Channel 1 is Record or Play and Channels 2 and 3 are Play only Connect a Composite Sync reference to the server Genlock Input BNC Connect Audio and Video IN and OUT as required 1 2 Image Server 2000 SETUP 1 Run the 360 Systems Image Server 2000 application 2 From the applications Menu Bar select Transport Channel 1 3 Clip and open the control windows for the desired channels
29. RS 422 machine control cables Connect an RS 422 cable between Fastrack and the M Series for each device Ports 1 4 on the rear of the M Series chassis are dedicated and must be assigned in the following manner Physical RS 422 Port 1 is for connection to Recorder 1 on software P1 Physical RS 422 Port 2 is for connection to Player 1 on software P2 Physical RS 422 Port 3 is for connection to Recorder 2 on software P3 Physical RS 422 Port 4 is for connection to Player 2 on software P4 Enter the Fastrack port numbers in the Port column of the Assign dialog Any physical port on the back of the Fastrack can be used for any device 12 2 MSeries Setup 1 Select VDCP control on the M Series for each device you wish to control a Select Monitor b Select the Split Screen icon bottom left c From the drop down menu select Remote VDCP 9 00 03 13 28 O P1 YDCP R2 VDCP_ gt P2 VDCP System Jf Tools A TA 00 03 13 28 14 01 58 15 00 03 15 25 MIO lt no clip loaded gt gary1 lt no clip loaded gt lt no clip loaded gt Monitor Clips vDCP vDCP vDCP vDCP yap le 00 00 20 00 gt gary2 a 020820 A default Out Length 29 14 28 33 29 00 00 20 00 Control Load i Playlist Options Remote AMP Edit Goto Remote BYW OY Remdte VDCP DCP Player 1 gary1 i gt i la GV MSeries VDCP Control Driver 61 2 Select a Protocol Cont
30. Sw Part F1 Status Switcher Enabled Switcher Off Parameters Command in Field Transition Delay 2 cen OP E PEG Delay fi MEM Delay Device File From the pull down menu select HANABI SWI as the switcher driver to use Enable M Es Select the sections of the switcher that you wish to control No commands from the editor will be sent to any section not selected here Default ME From the pull down menu select ME1 as the Default M E Assign Port b From the pull down menu assign the Port number connected to the switcher P1 P8 P9 16 P17 24 FOR A Hanabi HVS 1000 Switcher 33 Enable Switcher Ensure that the Enabled check box is checked in the Status area in order to have control of the video switcher This setting is duplicated on the Short Cut area of Fastrack with the VSWR On Off toggle yellow indicates selected meaning Switcher OFF A press of SHIFT RESET is recommended after any serial device assignment or changes This sends a break command wake up call to all serial devices See your Fastrack manual or Help files for additional information on switcher control 7 3 3 Aux Bus Preview Setting up Aux Bus Previewing In the Audio Video Preview Switcher Dialog of the Assignment Page press SETTINGS The Preview Switcher Dialog will open Preview Switcher for Track 1 Video IW Use Aus Bus fi PGM Reentry 35 Delay 3 e Enabled Audio Iv Use Mixer Delay o M Enabled Separate Preview
31. User s Manual Fastrack Peripheral Setup Guide Copyright O 2008 Editware Inc All rights reserved This guide incorporates information regarding products manufactured by companies other than Editware Many of these products may no longer be manufactured or their software or functionality may have been modified since this document was written This material is supplied as an aide to the user in setting up their peripheral equipment Editware does not accept any liability or responsibility for its accuracy or for any problems arising from its content lf you encounter any errors or omissions in this documentation please report them to us in writing Editware does not warrant that this document is error free Manual version 4 6 R Revision Date 3 18 2008 Editware Inc 200 Litton Drive Suite 308 Grass Valley CA 95945 USA Telephone 530 477 4300 Fax 530 477 4304 E Mail service editware com Website http www editware com Table of Contents 1 360 Systems Image Server 2000 5 1 1 Server amp Fastrack cable connections ius ld 5 1 2 Image Server 2000 SETUP uo ile tissues 5 13 FasStrack SUD ia A ia 6 1 4 Loading an Image Server 2000 Clip On a Fastrack Track ccccssssseeescssseeeseeenseeseeeneeesees 7 1 5 Creating an Image Server 2000 Record Event on the Fastrack sssscssssseesssseeeeenees 7 1 6 Installing the Image Server 2000 Remote GUlooooccoonnncccconnnnccccoconcncconannnncnonancnnnnnnnrer
32. al Select With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Source Fill Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the Fill Bus and FILL BUS will be selected as the KEY SOURCE for this Keyer in the Top Menu display of the switcher KEY SOURCE FILL AUTO SOURCE BUS SELECT BUS PEAJE TE Auto Select With this item selected the Key Source selection will come from the AUTO SELECT settings for this Keyer in the Top Menu display of the switcher 90 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide KEY SOURCE FILL AUTO SOURCE BUS SELECT BUS ee ee ee Source Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the M E Source Bus and SOURCE BUS will be selected as the KEY FILL for this Keyer in the Top Menu display of the switcher KEY SOURCE FILL AUTO SOURCE BUS SELECT BUS LIL Lr Note that pressing PREVIEW or RECORD turns Off all Enabled keyers on M Es Enabled in the Switcher Dialog Note that if you wish to have the key over background video ensure that the Bkgd A check box is OFF If ON the key image will be taken full 18 6 PEGS The following is a list of PEG commands from Super Edit that can be entered into the PEGS Dialog using the SE Command Add a 1 to the beginning of each entry for M E1 add a 2 for M E2 For example an Auto Trans
33. and the original Clip as existed up to the new OUT point Back to back Clips can be as short as15 frames There may be times when a new Clip is assigned but does not load properly Press SRCH or PVW on the Fastrack to remedy this situation GeeVS Video Server 43 44 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 10 GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher This document describes the interface between Fastrack and the KayakDD 1 Digital Production Switcher using KayakDD protocol EL BoA Bae GHAM q m i maana AA PA A i gi foo amp Mii E MICA AR RE RRR Pees Pm a kl ajajaj jeje a Y 10 1 Connection Fastrack control of the KayakDD 1 is accomplished via a standard RS 422 control cable to one of the six available ports on the rear of the switcher chassis E Box labeled Port 1 Port 6 Connect a standard RS 422 control cable from the E Box Port to an available port on the Fastrack port expander 10 2 Switcher Setup On the KayakDD 1 control panel Press the HOME button In the Graphical Display select Install E Box Editor Under Editor 1 select Port Select the Port 1 6 used to connect to the editor Under Editor 1 select Type Select dd35 Press OK Press the HOME button In the Graphical Display select Config E Box Misc Confirm that Edit Enable s selected oo A OQ N GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher 45 10 3 Fastrack Setup 10 3 1 Switcher Assignment Select the Vi
34. anel s 2 Connect audio video and sync reference as required per EVS documentation 6 2 EVS Server Setup 1 After the EVS has finished booting press F9 on the EVS keyboard to display the Maintenance menu Select Channel P arameters Press Enter The Applications menu opens Select an Application Press Enter The Channels Config menu opens Press F3 to select the Ctrl settings Set the Ctrl option to VDCP for all channels to be controlled by Fastrack Note which video and audio Outputs are assigned to each channel Press Alt Q to continue From the Applications menu select your Application Press Enter to load the Application From the running Application press Shift F2 to display the Setup Configuration Tab to the last entry RS422 Protocols and select ID LSM or UmID 6 3 Fastrack Setup On the Fastrack keyboard press SHIFT ASIGN and setup the EVS Server channels as shown in the examples below Device Name The first number encountered in the Device Name for a PB channel must be the number of the server channel i e 1 for Server Output 1 2 for Server Output 2 etc Record channels must have a minus sign preceding the channel number for example EvsRec 1 for the first record channel Class Select VDCP_D Device Select EVS 8 Port Select the Fastrack port number connected to the specified EVS server channel On Enable communication to the specified server channel 28
35. anner This is accomplished in extra sections which have the identical name from one of entries in the PdrHosts section but with brackets such as B021390 1 When connecting to the XP or PVS series of Profile allocation is done using a database on the Profile There in the Config Manager you can name the 66 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide configurations like VIR1 Edit231 xp1 etc Each entry in the PdrHosts section will be listed in the Fastrack VS ASSIGN dialog drop down box under Port Since the configuration settings are on the Profile itself there is no need and no use for input or output settings in the section Still the section has to be made for the Delay settings See below 7 The AquireStyle is normally set to SingleConnectionHandle 0 forcing the system to use one socket for each channel For example AquireStyle SingleComectionHandle 0 8 Replace the existing Profile name at PdrHosts and at the head of each of the sections PDR Example PdrHosts Host B021390 Host B021390 Host B021390 Host B021390 A Ww N e 9 Possible CodecTypes are e MPEG with EnCoderNumber and or DeCoderNumber e JPEG e DVCPRO_50 e DVCPRO_25 with a CodecNumber It is important that you use these exact names Remember All resources in the Profile are zero based The first one is number 0 No double allocation of outputs or codecs on channels are ever used at the same time B021390 1 CodecType MPEG
36. ant to do a Mix on the M E with both Background and Key 1 you would enter an XPEG of 1517 Ml Pegs on Event i Command Cd Time Re GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher 51 A table of the PEGS command codes for the KayakDD 1 is shown below PGM Mix gt PGM Wipe MWE Mix M E Wipe Function a EXT NARA 501 sr 1501 1601 sooo 1503 1603 605 1505 1605 a 607 1507 1607 509 609 1509 511 611 1511 1611 513 613 1513 515 615 1515 1615 502 602 1502 1602 1609 1613 _ 1600 Auto Trans Only Keyi Key 1 Key 2 Key 1 Key 3 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 506 606 1506 1606 510 610 1510 1610 504 604 1504 1604 22 612 1512 1612 Se loe 1508 1608 516 se Tee 1516 1616 517 617 1517 1617 519 619 1519 1619 521 621 1521 1621 1625 1627 1629 1623 1631 Bkgd Bkgd Key 1 Bkgd Key 1 Key 2 Bkgd Key 1 Key 3 Bkgd Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Bkgd Key 1 Key 4 Bkgd Key 1 Key 2 Ke Bkgd Key 1 Key 3 Ke Bkgd Key 1 Key 2 Ke GO A A Key 4 Bkgd Key 2 1622 Bkgd Key 2 Key 3 1626 Bkgd Key 2 Key 4 520 620 1520 1620 528 628 1528 1628 524 624 1524 1624 Bkgd Key 3 Bkgd Key 3 Key 4 Bkgd Key 4 52 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 10 6 Controlling the KayakDD 1 RAM Recorder s as a VTR type device You can control the KayakDD 1 RAM Rec
37. con The Profile Media Manager will run on the Fastrack Select File then select Add then select Remove Machine Select Add In the Add Network Host dialog enter the EXACT Profile name Example BO0O21390 Select OK Note that the Profile name has been added to the Network Host List Select OK The Profile and its Media Directory along with their existing Clips are now displayed in the Media Manager Close the Media Manager 13 4 Setting the PDR Host Files on the Fastrack On the Fastrack Desktop RIGHT CLICK on the Fastrack icon and select Properties Make note of the current Target Directory Example D ftruntime On the Fastrack Desktop open Windows Explorer Select the directory found in the last step Example D ftruntime Double click on the file PdrHosts If prompted use Notepad or Editor to open the file In the PdrHosts section replace the existing Profile name with the name of the Profile you are using followed by a colon followed by the channel number These entries comprise the list of available definitions in the drop down list of ports in the Fastrack VS ASSIGN dialog You can make as many definitons as you want and give them sensible names after the colon Here we are using 1 2 3 4 for the PDR Since the PDR series has no database with sets of configurations the resources have to be allocated by the remote system in a single m
38. ct the MediaClientSDDecoder Ports and set the Heads Operating Mode to Mixed Mode NOTE THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT If you don t set this to the correct mode controlling clips from Fastrack will not work correctly For instance you can Play and Stop clips but not wind them if this is set wrong You were warned 82 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide extensible Disk Utility EWBMLE1 EncoderPortz MediaClentH D DecoderPaorts MediaChentsDE ncoderPorts H Devices MC S5D_ENCODER1 l Profiles MtzilnputF orts MitsiDutputPorte TCP Communication Ports strmlnputPorts estrriQutputPorts Add Delete Modify Apply Save Backup Restore Connect Services Configuration Playback Record Inventory Archive Status Heads Operating Mode Secondary Output Device Cache Path a GenesisHD Ports Convert Multiple Jog Commands into Ge Ho i LoggerSettings Cue In Zero Based Index Mo DeviceN ame MC 50 DECODER Mited Mode MediaClientS 0D ecoderPorts ES Po Number of frames in jog request before 2 o ph MC_SD_DECODERT Output Device Cache Path Wwedit_nl_flahvstrmn E Medi nO Obrat Refresh EWEMLE1 Connected 16 25 35 Fc NTSC DIF Finally set the port for the MediaClientSDEncoder Ports Extensible Disk Utility EWBMLE1 Connect Services Configuration Playback Record Inventory Archive Status H ComPortz DecoderPorts EncoderPorts Gene
39. deo Switcher Dialog SHIFT ASSIGN and select the KayakNative protocol Select the desired Default ME and Enabled ME and check the Switcher Enabled checkbox ideo Switcher Enabled MEs Set All Events Default ME Ea NOR eta hd T Pyp Device File KAYAKNATIVE Sw le MEL a M MEZ2 E P1 z MES ALLS 4 SwitcherEnabled Switcher Dif Be Parameters MI Transition Delay 5 Command in Field 3 dl e FL C F E E MEM Delay 5 10 3 2 Crosspoint Selection Crosspoints are assigned to Source keys as described in the Fastrack Operator s Guide The following are the default crosspoint numbers for the KayakDD 1 CROSSPOINT cross ONT CROSSPOINT SWITCHERSOURCE Black 1 a 16 Video Inputs 1 through 16 144 Color Background 1 Col 1 145 Color Background 2 Col 2 146 Color Background 3 Col 3 oor Background 7 138 Still Store 2 St gt 139 Still Store3 St3 140 Still Store 4 St 4 137 Still Store 1 St 1 esoe G 60 A Bus A Beery __ 161 AuxBusM E Re entry 10 3 3 AUX Bus Preview When Aux Bus Previews are enabled in Fastrack previewing video on the AUX Bus of the KayakDD 1 replaces the Fastrack E E or Preview Switcher type of previewing AUX Bus previews are supported on any of the 10 AUX Busses of 46 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide the KayakDD 1 See the Fastrack Operator s Guide for additional Preview information To enable Aux Bus pr
40. dit Controller User s Guide Abekas 8100 8150 Switchers 11 2 Abekas 8100 8150 Switchers 2 1 Connection 1 Connect an RS422 cable from the designated switcher port on the editor to one of the Serial ports on the switcher Set up the selected port on the switcher as follows In the Engineering Menu select Communications then set the communications parameters as follows Protocol Baud Parity GVG 38400 Odd 2 2 Crosspoint Selection Crosspoint selections are made as described in the Operator s Guide In the Abekas switcher Black is normally crosspoint 1 and crosspoint 2 is input 1 2 3 Aux Bus Previewing Aux bus previews can be accomplished on the Abekas switchers See the Fastrack Operations Manual for more information on setting up Aux Bus previews On theswitcher select Communications from the ENGINEERING MENU and set Preview Cmds Routed From Aux bus 5 2 4 PEGS Commands Auto Trans Some of the buttons on the switcher panel are assigned numeric values Table 1 and Table 2 below show these values The hundreds digit indicates either the PGM PST buses 0 or 2 or M E 1 1 In all cases the Auto Trans function is started when the PEGS function is executed To select these functions on the Abekas switchers select PEGS on the Fastrack keyboard A table of SE PEGS command codes for PGM PST is shown below 12 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 0 Code 0 Function 050 Au
41. e selected on the switcher Key Source Manual Select With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Source Self Key With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the Key Bus and SELF KEY is selected on the switcher Couple With this item selected the Key Source selection will come from the Key Couple source that has been set up on the switcher To setup Key Couple on the switcher select Home Config EBox Key Couple Both SELF KEY and KEY SPLIT are selected on the switcher Source Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected as the Key source Key Split is selected on the switcher Note Pressing PREVIEW or RECORD turns Off all Enabled keyers on M Es Enabled in the Switcher Dialog Note If you wish to have the key over background video ensure that the Bkgd A check box is OFF If ON the key image will be taken full 10 8 Re establishing communications with the KayakDD To re establishing communications with the switcher or to remove any active Keys on the currently controlled M E press SHIFT RESET This will also clear an active DSK FTB 56 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 10 9 Enabling Disabling Switcher Control in Fastrack You can disable crosspoint control of the KayakDD 1 by pressing ALT SPLIT or click on the VSwr Off softkey at
42. ent to Chyron from these lines and they can be found in the Chyron Intelligent Interface Option Handbook 3 5 Engineering Communications Test If you are unsure if the Fastrack and the Chyron are communicating properly check the following 1 Attach the special RS 422 cable from the Chyron to an available P1 through P24 port on the Fastrack 2 With the Fastrack application CLOSED start HyperTerminal found under Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal 3 A window called Connection Description will open Enter the Name Chyron Select the red telephone icon Press OK 4 Awindow called Connect To will open At the Connect Using prompt enter the Com Port corresponding to the connected P1 P24 port on the Fastrack Note that to other applications the Fastrack P ports are extensions of the two Comm ports on the rear of the Fastrack chassis So P1 is Comm 3 P2 is Comm 4 P3 is Comm 5 and so forth Press OK 5 Awindow called Comm Properties will open Set the following Bits per second 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 6 Press OK 18 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 7 A window called Chyron HyperTerminal will open Press Enter on the FT keyboard The error code 00004190 will appear if the communications are set properly between the Fastrack and the Chyron Note Using HyperTerminal it is possible to send commands directly to the Chyron See the
43. er any existing In time for the Timeline source The Timeline will be matched at the edit IN 10 5 PEGS Commands The Key1 Key2 Key3 Key4 Background Preset Black Key Priority and DSK FTB buttons on the KayakDD 1 panel are assigned numeric values by Fastrack These values are used in combinations with the PEGS dialog to define which functions to include when programming Auto Transitions via PEGS KayakDD PEGS Code 1st Digit 1000 s digit The first digit of the 4 digit PEGS command code designates the area of the Video Switcher that is to be used in the Auto Transition The numeric values are sum additive and the corresponding values and areas are as follows DESCRIPTION 0 PGM PST Bus 1 M E If available KayakDD PEGS Code 2nd Digit 100 s digit The second digit selects the type of Auto Transition The values and corresponding types listed in the table below AAA AUTO TRANS ONLY 500 600 WIPE GEN 1 700 WIPE GEN 2 KayakDD PEGS Code 3rd and 4th Digit The third digit selects the source s of the transition Key Bkgd etc The values and corresponding sources are listed in the table below KEY CODE KEYCODE DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 01 KEY 1 02 KEY 2 04 KEY 3 08 KEY 4 16 BKGD A 32 PST BLK 64 KEY PRIORITY 50 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Example If you want to do a Wipe on PGM PST with keys 3 and 4 you would enter an XPEG of 612 If you w
44. eviewing on the KayakDD 1 1 Press SHIFT ASSIGN on the Fastrack keyboard to open the Assignment Dialog then Click on the A V Preview Switching Setting button 2 Enter the Aux Bus number 160 for the PGM Re Entry or 161 for ME1 if available the delay if any in frames and both checkboxes Use Aux Bus and Enabled den IM Use Aux Bus PGH Reentry 160 Delay 5 W Enabled m Audio Use Mixer Delay jo Enabled r Separate Preview Switcher Timing Device File h ela lo Port none fe EI Mire 161 M E Out NOTE Commands sent to the switcher Aux Bus can be advanced or delayed as needed to assure frame accurate preview switching Make this adjustment in the Delay box NOTE When using Aux Bus Preview make sure that you have assigned the R VTR a switcher crosspoint in the Fastrack Assignment Page 10 4 EMEM TIM E Memo interface EMEMs can either be Snapshots or Timelines A Snapshot is a single switcher state A Timeline can contain a number of Snapshots along with duration transition and DPM information From the editor user perspective recalling and triggering of EMEMs is similar regardless of whether they are Snapshots or Timelines The switcher can have up to 100 Snapshots or Timelines 0 99 saved in any combination GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher 47 10 4 1 Learn Memory To learn a memory register from the editor keyboard press CUT W
45. g will open Ea yd E evi i HE 5 I e y Ed E E Faca Tran Witenes Under Keyers select Key 1 Key 2 or both This will select the Default Key combination for both Source and Fill To select a new Key Fill Key Source for the current key or to change the Default values press Key Options The Key Options Dialog will open Key Options T l B iT E Ik a 1 er rl A Select a Key Fill radio button to define where the Key Fill will come from Sony DVS 6000 Video Switcher 89 Select a Key Source radio button to define what will be used to cut the Key Select Set As Default to set the current selections in this Dialog as the Default key settings A D will appear after the item set as a default 18 5 5 Key Fill Manual Select With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Fill Fill Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the M E Fill Bus and FILL BUS will be selected as the KEY FILL for this Keyer in the Top Menu display of the switcher KEY FILL FILL BUS MATTE A E Matte With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Fill and MATTE will be selected as the KEY FILL for this Keyer in the Top Menu display of the switcher BUS MATTE PJ EAT 18 5 6 Key Source Manu
46. hannels as shown in the example below on Tracks 3 4 and 5 Track On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool A PNT On lx BARS 1 x Fi x CG 1 PNT E 3 lx 1 Record YDCP DOD 360 2K E P 360 4 x 2 P1 YDCP D 360 2K E P 360 E Ix 3 P2 VDCP DOD 360 2K P3 360 6 x YTR 1 SONY DYWHOOA D Pb YTR Fj x YTR 2 SONY AJ D750 E PA YTR i X BLACK XPNT E 4 Enter a Device Name The first number encountered in the Device Name must contain the number of the server channel e 1 for Port 1 2 for Port 2 and 3 for Port 3 Select the Class Select VDCP_D Select the Device Select 360 2K Select the Port Select the Fastrack port number connected to the defined 360 channels Select On Enable communication to the server 360 Systems Image Server 2000 7 1 4 Loading an Image Server 2000 Clip On a Fastrack Track Once communication is established between the Fastrack and the Image Server 2000 Clips resident on the server can be mounted onto their assigned Tracks Select a Track with a PB channel assigned to it Press ASIGN on the K6 keyboard to open the Image Server Directory Dialog The Clip list will be displayed New Dur 11 13 Refresh Delete E ration ES 2 Double Click on the Clip to be loaded or use the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to select the Clip and press ENTER The Clip will be mounted in its entirety as an Event at the CTI on the Current Track While the Clip is loading the Status Area for
47. have the Deko on press ASGN and then click on Create This will Create a 10 second event on the timeline The time can be changed using the mouse or Trim or Trim With the event Hot press EVENT on the Fastrack keyboard The following Dialog will open KMile_open EDITWARE dko m E lv E l c ME ig 2 In the Reel ID field enter the following data with MYFILE being replaced by the file name In the example above the file EDITWARE has been entered This command will load the file EDITWARE if it is found in the currently assigned Deko directory K file_open MYFILE dko Some rules to remember The K MUST be a UPPER CASE The file_open are necessary and should be lower case Type Deko CG 97 MYFILE should be replaced by a file that is in the assigned directory on the Deko The dko does not seem to be necessary but all Deko documentation show it The at the end represents a CR LF and are necessary On the Deko it is possible to have the active page be Windows the Preview Channel or the Output channel IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE CORRECT PAGE TO BE ACTIVE FOR THE DEKO TO ACCEPT COMMANDS FROM THE FASTRACK OR ANY AUTOMATION DEVICE hal Automation Type Default Doc Status Clear CMD in Unicode Automation Enabled ID 1 Server created through 4 4 4COM1 Connection established Got FAfile_open Editware 4 lt 04 gt When you have successfully communicated with the Deko
48. her output to Still memory 1 4 1 Program a PEG to occur at the Timeline location TL PEG or at a timecode position Event PEG that you wish to capture In the Command pull down menu select Still Rec At the Still command enter 1 4 for the desired Still register Example Still Rec1 PREVIEW or RECORD Fastrack will send the defined Still record command at the time or position defined in PEGS 38 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 8 FOR A MightyMix Digital Switcher 8 1 Connection Connect the RS 422 cable from the designated port on the Fastrack to the EDIT port on the rear of the MightyMix switcher 8 2 Switcher Setup On the MightyMix panel N OF Bb OW Press MENU then press EDIT Press F1 Set to ON Press F2 SET Set to 38400 BAUD 1 SB ODD PAR Press LAST MENU Press F3 OPT Set WIPE TABLE OFF Set HANDSHAKE to NORM Set PROTOCOL to GVG or SONY 8 3 Fastrack Setup On the Fastrack Press SHIFT ASSIGN to open the Assignment Page In the Switcher Model pull down Menu select MIGHTYSONY SWI or MIGHTYGVG SWI In the Port Selection pull down Menu select the corresponding Port 1 24 Check the Enabled box M In the ME Select pull down Menu select ME1 8 3 1 Crosspoint Assignment Cross point assignments are made as described in the Fastrack Operators Guide FOR A MightyMix Digital Switcher 39 8 3 2 AUX Bus Previewing Aux Bus previewing is not available on this
49. i n 27 6 4 Loading an EVS Server PB Clip Onto a TraCK occconnnnciconnnncccccocaconenonanonennnnnrornnnannrrnnnnnnnnnas 28 6 5 Creating an EVS Record EVelMt oooonocccnoncccnonoconnnncccnnnccnnnnnncnnancrenancrnnnnnrnnnanerenanerennarrenaanernaanos 29 6 6 Presetting Timecode for a New Record EVelt cooonccconncccononcccnnococnononennanonennnorenannnnnnanenenanos 29 ii Contents 7 FOR A Hanabi HVS 1000 Switcher 31 tr Ms CONNECCION PEO DN O 31 1 2 OWENE SOU EA aeai 31 7 3 Fastrack Assignment Page ais 31 7125 15 ASSIOn Video ChOSSDO IMS ixcesoussuscesagiuteud od euducnineiailata lied 32 EEES cape otal ecient sere ceosewarehadacadtosatatiacea E 32 LI AUX BUS PVC Vie W airasia a E i a AO Dai Te 33 Toda NIOCO JEM OCIS ni a 33 We Oe DVE ENOC SS asec O PO te duoantnanceheshomeds E soeacacececee hen seenete 34 EA O aia as oie ees sede seg cee esa ee 34 TAP EGS Po E E E E A E E E A E E N 36 7 5 Learn amp Recall Memory a ida 36 7 5 1 Learn an effect into memory sra 36 7 5 2 Recall an effect from memory ccccseccceececeececseeeceueeceucessueeceueeceseeseaeeeneeessaessegess 37 7 5 3 Recall a Memory from switcher memory oocccoccnccoccnnncncnnnncnncnconcnonnnnnoncncnnnnnonrnnnnarennnos 37 TO MEL STORE a denen 37 8 FOR A MightyMix Digital Switcher 38 9 1 CONNECCION ana adi 38 SES A cae anccdctageneunes a E N E EAA NS 38 9 3 Fasttrack SO UU Dina ceda 38 83 17 ClOSSOOINE Assignment iaa 38 02 AUX BUS Pre VIS WIN O surcar ld 39 8 3
50. ield enter the duration for the new Clip Press ENTER or select the F key labeled New The Record Event will be Automatically mounted on the current Track 4 Inthe Name text field enter a descriptive name New 8254 00 Dur 15 00 Refresh Delete Name Blue_Sky_2 D Name Duration OM 9144 00 Blue Sky 1 1 05 04 16 21 02 07 4154 00 Low Water lizz 16 40 16 4164 00 Dark Skyline 1 25 10 16 24 19 07 9174 00 DiarkSkyline 1 30 04 16 25 46 07 9164 00 Dundas5quare 1 05 02 16 30 22 10 9190100 A 16 31 37 12 2 A 6 6 Presetting Timecode for a New Record Event To define the starting timecode on the New Record Event SET IN a number into the Record Event prior to recording 30 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide FOR A Hanabi HVS 1000 Switcher 31 7 FOR A Hanabi HVS 1000 Switcher 7 1 Connection Connect an RS422 serial 9 pin cable between any available Fastrack serial port to the Editor serial port on the rear of the switcher electronics frame 7 2 Switcher Setup 1 On the top left section of the switcher panel press EDITOR 2 Inthe Setup section of the switcher Display Window set the following parameters Required Settings Additional Recommended Settings Type BVS3K Delay On Enable On Xpt Ctr See discussion below Baud 38 400 Patt SE On Parity Odd The Hanabi switcher allows you to assign physical inputs to buttons on the control panel E g input number 5 might be assigned to button
51. ipe pattern number into the dialog field Wipe Patterns FATAENATI E IS0UJLFA nog PAIS q E i a i Doo Moen N4xX0u 1 54 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide e paints l rdeca rein 10 7 3 Keys Video Keys are accessed by pressing SHIFT WIPE or by right clicking Video Effects The Effects Dialog will open v y El EJE E E Ms Kep Options ie il A p E E Forme Triar E E Trancier Under Keyers select Key 1 Key 2 or both This will select the Default Key combination for both Source and Fill To select a new Key Fill Key Source for the current key or to change the Default values press Key Options The Key Options Dialog will open GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher 55 Select a Key Fill radio button to define where the Key Fill will come from Select a Key Source radio button to define what will be used to cut the Key Select Set As Default to set the current selections in this Dialog as the Default key settings A D will appear after the item set as a default Key Fill Manual Select With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Fill Key Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the Key Bus Matte With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Fill and MATTE FILL will b
52. l or a Clip to a RamRecorder channel and they are created on the KayakDD using the switcher s tools A special driver called TIMELN comes with the KayakDD 1 protocol for control of GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher 53 the RamRecorder There are no ballistics associated with the RamRecorder when in variable speeds so frame accuracy can only be guaranteed when at PLAY speed You need not enter an In time for the RamRecorder in the Fastrack Event A blank In time defines the beginning of the current Event You may use the entire Event as Fastrack will perform a phantom pre roll of the RamRecorder You may enter any existing In time for the RamRecorder source The RamRecorder will be matched at the edit IN 10 7 Video Effects Cut Dissolve Wipe and Keys are all accessible by right clicking on an Event and selecting Video Effects or by pressing either the CUT DISS WIPE or KEY keys Once the Video Effects Dialog is open you can select any of the available video effects 10 7 1 Dissolves Dissolves are a MIX with the Transition being the length of the dissolve The Dissolve Dialog and icon stay with an Event wherever and whenever it is moved so that it always remains the TO source in a dissolve 10 7 2 Wipes Pressing the WIPES key will bring up bit map icons representing the various wipes available on this switcher Simply click on the desired wipe pattern icon or enter the w
53. le in Fastrack oOo oo fF W N On the Fastrack computer start Windows Explorer Expand My Computer Expand Local Disk C Expand the fastrack folder Left click on Ftruntime In the adjacent panel double click on FTConfig ini The Ftconfig ini file will open in Notepad Omneon Native API Control 71 In the file locate the following 1 Insert the following text immediately preceding before earlier than above the 1 exactly as it appears below Om NetDirs EW 9 Assure that the file is not Read Only and SAVE the modified file 14 1 5 Assigning the Omneon in Fastrack 1 Start the Fastrack application 2 Press Shift ASGN to open the Fastrack Assignment Dialog Track On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool 1 Omneont OMNET auto Tr EAA 2 x Omneon OMNET auto O 192 168 1 102 DwcPr OM AA O A nes 3 Under Device Name enter a reel ID or name to identify the Omneon channel you will be working with In our example above we used Omneon1 In the Class pull down menu choose OMNET In the Device pull down menu your only choice is auto 6 For the Port enter the IP address that you gave the Omneon Manager followed by a colon then the name given to the Omneon Player in our case it was DvcPro1 See Before you start As a result your Port assignment should look like 192 168 1 28 DvcPro1 7 Under Pool enter the same Pool name for all OMNET Tracks In our example we used OM
54. m the top connector Channel A out The audio and video for Automation CH2 will come from the bottom connector Channel A out The audio and video for Automation CH3 will come from the bottom connector Channel B out when a four channel system is used 9 4 Fastrack Setup 5 On the Fastrack assign the GeeVS NAME in the Assignment page The recommended names are Geevs1 Geevs2 etc depending on the number of Channels See step 4 above Under CLASS choose VDCP Under DEVICE choose GeeVS Under POOL use the name geevs so that Fastrack will know which pool type the GeeVS belongs to Choose the PORTS that you connected the GeeVS to The Fastrack will not recognize the GeeVS channels if they have not been enabled See step 5 above 42 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 6 In the Fastrack INIT Page Ask before Record Over VDCP must be set to Yes If you wish to record over a Clip you will be asked if you wish to delete rename or abort edit The GeeVS is not capable of speed changes with the current Codec With Fastrack you can simulate an insert edit on a GeeVS record channel With an existing Clip mounted on a record play Track you can MARK IN and MARK OUT within the boundaries of that Clip Press Alt Event to change the newly defined Event to be a Record Event You then enter a new name Fastrack will then have three Clips on the Track the original Clip as existed up to the new IN point the new Clip
55. mber 101 in our example above is beyond the range that your DHCP server may automatically assign The Subnet Mask will likely assign itself automatically as 255 255 255 0 If not enter these numbers manually 10 Left click on OK Close all open Windows and dialogs 14 1 2 Connecting the Director to your network oOo oo fF W N Connect the Omneon Director to your network by an Ethernet cable attached to your network switch On the Manager PC start Windows Explorer On the D drive expand the Omneon folder and right click on the bin folder Double click on monitor exe to start the monitor application Under the View drop down menu left click on Serial Number List In the Omneon Director List right click on the serial number of the Manager that you just connected to your network Left click on set IP address Uncheck 0 Use DHCP Enter an IP address that corresponds to your DHCP server For example 192 168 1 102 The Subnet Mask will likely assign itself automatically as 255 255 255 0 If not then enter these numbers manually 10 Left click on OK Close all open Windows and dialogs 14 1 3 Setting the Fastrack IP Address On the computer Task Bar go to Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections Make a New Connection This will create a Local Area Connection Unless there is a need to change the IP address or services this will connect the Fastrack computer to the network 14 1 4 Modifying the FT config ini fi
56. neon__ Pb Omn _ a m _ e a a A es SAS In the Class pull down menu choose VDCP In the Device pull down menu choose Omneon For the Port select the appropriate serial port corresponding to the physical cable connected to the Omneon numbered Signal Port 6 Int6he example above we have used Fastrack Ports P4 P5 and P6 7 Assign the Omneon a Pool name In our example above we have used Omn Remember that all similar devices must have the same pool name 8 Enter the Omneon Name Like most VDCP devices the name and especially the number that follows is very important For 3 channels of Omneon which are Omneon VDCP Control Driver 75 controlled via RS 422 cables and connected to Omneon signal Ports 1 2 and 3 use names like Omneon1 Omneon2 and Omneon3 There must be NO space between the word Omneon and the number and using only one numeric character is recommended 9 Turn the Track on by clicking the On checkbox 76 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Ross CDK 111 Video Switcher 77 16 Ross CDK 111 Video Switcher The Ross CDK 111 Video switcher is a card that plugs into a slot in the Ross DFR 8110A C Frame 16 1 Serial Interface Cable The CDK 111 requires a special RS 422 to BNC connecter cable It is necessary to either purchase the Ross Part number 1111C 301 or build this special cable Reference the Ross Operations manual at page 7 7 Serial Interface Cable As
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58. ns in this Dialog as the Default key settings A D will appear after the item set as a default Key Fill Manual Select With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Fill Fill Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the M E Fill Bus Matte With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Fill and MATTE will be selected as the KEY FILL for this Keyer Key Source Manual Select With this item selected no changes will be made to the current selection for the Key Source Fill Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the Fill Bus and FILL BUS will be selected as the KEY SOURCE Auto Select With this item selected the Key Source selection will come from the settings for this Keyer in the Top Menu display of the switcher Source Bus With this item selected the currently assigned crosspoint for this Track will be selected on the M E Source Bus and SOURCE BUS will be selected as the KEY FILL for this Keyer in the Top Menu display of the switcher DSK 1 Select DSK from the ME pull down menu 2 Select Key 1 under Keyers 36 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 3 Inthe Key Options menu select Fill Bus for the Key Fill 4 Inthe Key Options menu select Fill Bus for
59. number 9 The setting for Xpt Ctr in the Hanabi Editor Setup section determines whether Editor commands that specify a particular crosspoint refer to the physical input or to the button When Xpt Ctr is set to Input the Fastrack Video Xpt selects the physical input on the switcher for the source Input and its assigned button When Xpt Ctr is set to Button the Fastrack Video Xpt selects the button 7 3 Fastrack Assignment Page The Fastrack Assignment Page is accessed by pressing SHIFT ASGN on the Fastrack K6 keyboard 32 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 7 3 1 Assign Video Crosspoints Once the Fastrack Assignment Page is open assign the Video crosspoints for each switcher source Note that the selection criteria for the Fastrack video crosspoints are affected by the Xpt Ctr setting in the Hanabi switcher Setup discussed earlier in this document With Button selected Fastrack Crosspoint Hanabi Button number 9 16 9 16 SHIFT plus 1 to 8 17 18 MATT 1 2 19 WHITE SHIFT plus BLACK With Input selected Fastrack Crosspoint Hanabi Input Signal CET 0 BLACK 1 16 IN 01 IN 16 17 UTILITY IN 27 COLOR BARS 28 WHITE 29 32 STILL 1 4 33 34 MATT 1 2 7 3 2 Select Switcher Type In the Video Switcher Dialog of the Assignment Page press SETTINGS The Video Switcher Dialog will open Video Switcher _Set ll Events Default ME EE ales MES Device File HANABI
60. oint lt N I N N wo 0 Virtual Machine i lt k 00 A2 Virtual Crosspoint Machine 1 V1 4 17 2 V5 8 18 3 V9 12 19 4 V13 16 20 5 V17 20 21 6 V21 24 22 2 me a 10 V7 8 26 11 V9 10 27 12 V11 12 28 V23 24 34 V1 35 V2 36 V3 37 V4 38 V5 39 V6 40 V7 41 V8 42 V9 43 vio V11 45 V12 46 V13 47 E Chyron INFINIT 21 3 8 Crosspoint Mapping Fastrack can map the Virtual to Logical Machines of the D ESAM 230 by pressing SHIFT ASGN to open the ASSIGN dialog and selecting the Send Assignment button The Virtual to Logical map is sent to the Mixer after a Send Assignment and after each press of SHIFT RESET 22 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Doremi V1 MP2 Video Server 23 4 Doremi V1 MP2 Video Server Fastrack hybrid editors control the Doremi V1 MP2 server as source and record devices simultaneously load and trim Clips directly on the editor and play them back to back on a single channel This driver was developed using a DOREMI V1 MP2 with 4 42z system and 1 16 front panel firmware and a R2 P2 configuration 4 1 Connection 1 For simultaneous PB and RECORD capability on the Doremi connect RS 422 9 pin D connector machine control cables from available ports P1 P24 on the Fastrack RS 422 panels to the RS422 1 and RS422 2 connectors on the rear of the Doremi chassis 2 Feed the same sync source to the Doremi as to the Fastrack 4 2 Configuring the Doremi V1 MP
61. on the DSK would be 50 An Auto Trans on M E 1 would be 150 A Key 2 wipe on M E2 would be 262 Items with an asterisk are valid for the DSK portion of the switcher MIX WIPE FUNCTION S 50 N A Auto Trans Only 51 61 Key1 52 62 Key 2 93 63 Key 1 amp Key 2 Background 54 64 g 55 165 Background amp Key 1 56 66 Background Key 2 67 Background amp Key 1 amp Key 2 N A Sony DVS 6000 Video Switcher 91 See your Fastrack manual or Help files for additional information on PEGS 18 7 Learn amp Recall Memory 18 7 1 Using the PEGS MEM Functions Open the PEGS Dialog Recall a Snapshot from switcher memory To recall Snapshot 0 99 in the PEGS dialog select the MEM command Following the MEM entry add the Snapshot number to be recalled Example MEM12 Recall and Run an Effect Timeline from switcher memory To recall and run Effect 0 99 in the PEGS dialog select the MEMX command Following the MEMX entry add the Effect number to be recalled Example MEMX4 18 7 2 Using the Effects Dialog MEM Control Open the Video Effects Dialog Learn an effect into memory Set up the switcher M E you are controlling as desired Check MEM M and enter any valid Memory number into the MEM text field and then select Learn The M Es current setting will have a snap shot stored The Current Event will have an M Icon displayed to let you know that a MEM has been associated with
62. order s with the same basic control capabilities of a VTR Play Rewind Fast forward Jog Search Match Fill and Variable speeds Control of the RAM Recorder s is accomplished via a standard RS 422 control cable to one of the six available ports on the rear of the switcher chassis E Box labeled Port 1 Port 6 Connect the RS 422 control cable from the E Box Port to an available Port on the Fastrack port expansion chassis On the KayakDD control panel perform these functions in the order listed 1 Press the HOME button 2 Inthe Graphical Display select Install E Box VTR Emulat Select VTR Emu 1 5 3 Select Type Select byw75_Vnnn where nnn is the current Version number Press OK Select Port Select Port 1 6 Select Device Select RamRec 1 4 Press OK In the Fastrack Assignment Page 6 Select the Source to be used to control the switcher Ram Recorder Track 2 in the example below 7 Press SHIFT ASSIGN on the Fastrack keyboard to display the Assignment Dialog Select SONY as the Class and KayakRAM as the Device Assign the port P1 P8 that is to be used and the video crosspoint Click the On checkbox to enable this connection Track On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool ea Video l 1 ix Timeline SONY KayakVTR E PA i 4 2 IX Ram Rec SONY KavakHam E P3 J 3 profile PROFILE POR T q 3 ij profiled PROFILE PDR E g 4 About the KayakDD RAM Recorder control You can attach either a Stil
63. p Rewind Fast Forward keys and the jogger now controls the timeline just like a VIR Select the timeline source for an edit or slave it to other VTR sources for automatic control 1 Connect an RS422 cable from any machine control port on the editor to one of the Serial ports on the switcher 2 Set up that serial port on the switcher as follows In the Engineering Menu select Communications then set the communications parameters as follows Protocol Baud Parity SMPTE 38400 Odd 14 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Chyron INFINIT 15 3 Chyron INFINT 3 1 Chyron Set up WARNING Before any connection is made from the Fastrack to the Chyron assure that the following two items are completed 1 At the Chyron the 9 Pin Serial Port 4 needs to be set to RS 422 To do this remove the CPU Transition Board from the rear of the Chyron chassis Adjust the jumpers JP17 through JP21 to be across pins 2 3 If the board does not show which pins are 1 2 and 3 a diagram is available in the Chyron manual For additional instructions refer to page 3 7 of the Chyron operations manual Do not connect to the Fastrack yet Continue with item 2 below 2 The Chyron needs a special male to male cable for RS 422 communication This cable will need to be built before connecting the Chyron to the Fastrack WARNING The Chyron manual warns that it is possible to destroy their port if the cable is not wired correctly Fastrack Pins 1 and
64. pen At the Copy files from prompt type in D win2000 i386 and select OK Close all windows 13 2 Copying Profile System Software to the Fastrack 1 Connect the Fastrack to the same HUB or Network as the Profile or directly to the Profile via a CAT 5 crossover Ethernet cable lf the Profile is an XP open and run the PortServer on the Profile lf the Profile is a PDR open and run the PortServer and the HtsSvc on the Profile 4 At the Fastrack editor and with the Fastrack booted to the Desktop select and open My Network Places 5 Select Computers Near Me or the location where Profile resides on the Network 10 11 GV Profile PDR XP Servers 65 Double click on the Profile name you wish to connect to Example B021390 Within the selected Profile s directory find the folder that contains the Profiles System Software Within the Profile s System Software folder find the Setup Application and run it Once through the opening amenities choose the Destination Folder lt is recommended you choose the defaulted destination Select Next gt If your Profile is a PDR you will be asked to confirm that you are not a GVG or Tektronix Storage product You are NOT Click on YES If your Profile is an XP select PC Software Installation Click Install When done select Finish 13 3 Connecting to the Profile 1 On the Fastrack Desktop run the Media Manager i
65. r such as the Model 422LP9R from B amp B Electronics Connect the RS 232 end to the Deko and the RS 422 end to a RS 422 Crossover Cable RS 422 Crossover Cable Pin 1 to 1 Pin 2 to 8 Pin 3 to 7 Pin 5 to 5 Pin 7 to 3 Pin 8 to 2 Pin 9 to 9 Comnect the other end of the RS 422 Crossover Cable to the Fastrack RS 422 Breakout Panel at an available port 19 2 Fastrack Setup 94 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide In the Assignment Page choose the Track where you wish the Deko to appear Track On Name Class TETE Auto Pool Vowitcher AudioMixer Video Start Count 1 1 x Profile 1 PROFILE ES 6021390 1 profile 1 Ed x Profile 2 PROFILE on x B021390 2 profile 2 3 lx Profile 3 PROFILE PDR x BO21390 3 profile 3 3 4 x Profile 4 Rec PROFILE PDR x B021390 4 profile 4 4 5 x DYC1 YTR DYCPRO E P3 YTR g 6 x DYC YTR DWCAM E P1 YTR T FA Deko CHARGEN Deko C P6 CGEN 13 3 C d3 b YTR AJ D 50 E none d3 14 gt l ASSIGN DIALOG Video Switcher Sudio Wiser Record Preview Mode Get Sesignment e Auto Extend Events Enabled WO Ony on ME Enabled w Type DFS_700 2 Sw Type NONE T Linear SE Mode a Record Off Record Track nome Monitor Mode Switch Program y TT BlackProgramBlack Monitor Preset Send Assignment Connection Pa b Connection pr z Choose a name e g Deko Under Class Choose CHARGEN Under Device Choose Deko Under Port select the Port yo
66. rack Setup 1 On Fastrack setup the assignments to control the M Series a Press SHIFT ASSIGN to open the Fastrack Assignment Page b Select VDCP_D for the Class c Select M SERIES as the Device On Fastrack the Device Name of M Series Players must contain the Protocol Control Port digit and the Device Name of M Series Recorders must contain the Protocol Control Port preceded by a minus sign For example Y Switcher AudioMixer Track On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool deo str Coum Mx Recorder 1 VDCP_D M Series C PA Servers 2 R PlayOne YOCP D M Series a P3 DePYErs g 3 C YOCP D M Series P Severs 12 as SES PROFILE XP EA CI 2 TS _ on nF In the example above the Device Name assigned to Track 1 is Recorder 1 The minus defines this channel as a Recorder channel and the 1 defines this channel as Protocol Control Port 1 The name Recorder can be replaced by any descriptive name that does not contain a minus or the numbers 1 through 4 GV MSeries VDCP Control Driver 63 In the example above the Device Name assigned to Track 2 is PlayOne2 The absence of a minus sign defines this channel as a Player channel and the 2 defines this channel as Protocol Control Port 2 The name PlayOne can be replaced by any descriptive name that does not contain a minus or the numbers 1 through 4 REMEMBER Do not use a dash in the Device Name as it will be interpre
67. raphical Display select Install E Box VTR Emulat Select a VTR Emu 1 5 Select Type Select bvw75_Vnnn where nnn is the current Version number Press OK Select Port Select Port 1 6 Select Device Select PPMemo Press OK In the Fastrack Assignment Page 6 Select the Source to be used to control the switcher Timeline Track 1 in the example below 7 Press SHIFT ASSIGN on the Fastrack keyboard to display the Assignment Dialog Select SONY as the Class and KayakVTR as the Device Assign the port P1 P8 that is to be used and the video crosspoint Click the On checkbox to enable this connection Track On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Fool PEs a Video Si 1 Ix Timeline SONY KayakVTR E P2 qj 4 E x Ram Rec SONY Kayakham O Pa i E 3 profiles PROFILE PDH E J a ij profiled PROFILE PDR E g A About the KayakDD Timeline control The Timeline is created on the KayakDD using the switcher s tools When inserting a DPM effect into a Timeline the currently displayed DPM effect is used Multiple DPM effects can be inserted into the same Timeline but they must be the currently displayed effect when inserted You need not enter an In time for the Timeline source in the Fastrack Event A blank In time defines the beginning of the current Timeline You may use the entire Timeline as Fastrack will perform a phantom pre roll of the Timeline GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher 49 You may ent
68. rd or play and Channels 2 3 to be play only set Codec 0 On Codec 1 Off Codec 2 On Codec 3 On Option 2 To have Channel 3 record or play and Channels 1 amp 2 to be play only set Codec 0 On Codec 1 On Codec 2 On Codec 3 Off GeeVS Video Server 41 Option 3 To have Channels 1 amp 2 83 amp 4 to be play only set Codec 0 On Codec 1 On Codec 2 On Codec 3 On Assure that the channel name on this page matches the Media Name on the Assignment Page of the Fastrack The Media Name must contain the VDCP channel number in the name and it must be the first number encountered Recommended names are Geevs1 Geevs2 etc depending on the number of Channels lt is necessary to Click on the Automation Channels to make them active each time the server is re started The Channels are located at the bottom left on the GeeVS screen and are labeled Automation CH1 Automation CH2 etc Once active they will also be displayed at the bottom of the GeeVS monitor on the right near the clock Using Channel config Option 1 with a three channel system one being a recorder enable Automation CH1 and Automation CH2 Automation CH3 should not be enabled and should display an error message if there is an attempt to enable it With a four channel system Automation CH3 may be enabled but Automation CH4 may not 9 3 Audio Video Connections Using Channel config Option 1 the audio and video for Automation CH1 will come fro
69. ring the FASWACK in cis 74 16 Ross CDK 111 Video Switcher 77 161 Serial INteMaGe Cable niini ecient chee icc rewiueuan enact 77 CEA aa anes AeA a Ea a a A a AER 77 16 3 CONMNECUON cala occ 77 16 4 The CDK 111 Menu System Setup nnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mnnn 78 17 SeaChange VDCP Control Driver 79 Al Special Cable irsi eee iii e aE ES 79 112 SCAGMANGE SOU indi aa 79 17 3 Fastrack SOU Dina 82 18 Sony DVS 6000 Video Switcher 85 189 COMEN aaa a AO E E 85 19 2 oWItCher Sella aaa 85 19 3 Fastack SClUD vrs casada 85 18 3 1 Assign Video CrOSSPOINHS cccccocccconnconccncononnnnncnnncnnonncononnnnnnnonrnnnnnrnnnonnnnrrnnrnrnnnrnnnnneos 85 18 3 2 Select Swit her Type acide ia sine 85 Po o Enae MES ear a E E cea 86 159 4S Te UNE ME tos E E A A A E dae Ving 86 iv Contents 18 3 9 DEVICS File a aid 86 TAS O ASIN RO rn a a E 86 1620 ea DIE OWENT rita a dicas 86 134 AUX BUS PA ii 86 18 4 12 Setting Up AUX BUS Previewing uri dE 86 182 USC AUN BUS ss a E 87 TOM coe Frograim RCONIY AA e eree Oea E Eee EER aces 87 TAA o AA A eee ee eee tee 87 AAA Mm i A R E E EOE 87 TSO SA A a 87 19 52 a Se i 88 18 5 DME Elec E E EOE 88 TO SAROV S a E E E E 88 A T A 89 18 56 KEV SOU C E acs states E s fete nadaaneat senaaden anton A 89 A A shennan E A E AE E O E eaduesssb sexi nveucssus ress eeuaecays 90 18 7 Learn amp Recall Memo Vicio aruieraile deere iaa icaalids 91 18 7 1 Using the
70. rn the Menu selector knob on the card edge to 9 INPUT OUTPUT DELAYS Confirm the correct VIDEO FORMAT NTSC or PAL and the REFERENCE SOURCE SELECT is set to AUTO DETECT 5 Turn the Menu selector knob on the card edge to 2 KEY 1 SETUP This is where you can control the Key 1 parameters Fastrack will turn the key ON and OFF but will not control such things as clip and gain which can be adjusted here 6 Turn the Menu selector knob on the card edge to 1 RUNTIME PARAMETERS Confirm that AUTO and FTB Trans rates match your video format 30 for NTSC 25 for PAL Confirm that the KEY BUTTON CONTROLS is set to KEY 1 7 Turn the Menu selector knob on the card edge back to 0 Make sure the Board ID switch below is set to 0 8 On the Fastrack Assignment Page set the switcher to Ross111 swi Note that if another type of switcher was assigned while the CDK111 was connected it may be necessary to restart the card before it will communicate with the Fastrack SeaChange VDCP Control Driver 79 17 SeaChange VDCP Control Driver Fastrack software Version 4 1R02 or later is required to properly control the SeaChange server This document was created with SeaChange extended software version 3 0 033 17 1 Special Cable 1 Fora new system when cabling the various components of the SeaChange server be sure to connect both Ethernet cables from the MCL and BML to the switch 2 Connect SPECIAL CABLES from the Fastrack I O
71. roller Port for each VDCP controlled device CAUTION Do not confuse this with the 4 RS 422 control ports on the rear of the M Series chassis a Select Options Control then select a Protocol Controller Port P1 through P4 b Click OK 9 00 06 35 00 OPI VDCP R2 VDCP P2 VDCP Protocol Controller Port P2 Remote Local Protocol control only Local and Protocol con Cancel DCP Player 1 gary1 cued 3 Select Freeze on next clip option so Fastrack will switch between clips a Select OPTIONS b Select END c Select Freeze on next clip 00 20 09 14 OP1 VDCP R2 YDCP gt P2 VDCP End Mode Freeze on next clip Freeze on last frame Freeze on next clip Show black Show E to E Cancel DCP Player 1 gary1 cued 62 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 4 Connect sync reference to the M Series Setup Audio and Video as desired for your operation Be sure to select the Video Input source for your Record channel Select System o Select Config Select Channel a 0 Select Video Input Configuration for GVO20820 An NN Y Ri P1 Syst dl gt Audio Input gt Monitor Y Video Input What is your video input type Analog Composite A Analog composite video is not present SDI Component Analog composite input settings Y NTSC with Pedestal 7 5 IRE y Use Automatic gain control Cancel 12 3 Fast
72. s document e Duration The Duration column displays the duration of the entire selected clip e SOM The SOM column Start Of Message displays the timecode associated with the start of the selected clip If the Duration column displays all durations as 0 this indicates that the clip information coming from the EVS is still refreshing Please be patient 2 Double Click on the Clip to be loaded or use the UP and DOWN Arrow keys to select the Clip and then press ENTER The Clip will be mounted in its entirety as an Event at the CTI on the Current Track EVS Video Server 29 While the Clip is loading the Status Area for this Track should display the following status sequence IDLE LOAD BUSY and STOP If after loading a Clip it does not play return to the Fastrack Assignment Page and disable amp re enable the Track 3 Once loaded PREVIEW the Event and assure that the CPI is properly centered If not change the Play Delay setting in the EVS 8 dev file Do not use Frames Offset in the INIT Dialog if timing adjustment is required Once set this procedure should not need to be repeated 6 5 Creating an EVS Record Event 1 Select the Track with the Server Record channel assigned to it Press ASIGN on the K6 keyboard to open the Server Directory Dialog The Clip list will be displayed 2 Inthe New text field enter the name for the new Clip in the format selected at the EVS 3 In the Dur text f
73. sembly for instructions and pin outs for this cable We do not recommend using the COMM1 port on the Fastrack and connecting to the CDK 111 via a 232 port as per some documentation 16 2 Set Jumpers Before you can interface the Ross CDK 111 and the Fastrack it is necessary to do the following 1 Remove the CDK 111 board and make sure that there is a jumper across pins 2 amp 4 of J1 This will terminate the input signal See page 2 7 of the CDK111 Owners Guide 2 Reinstall the CDK 111 board in the frame 16 3 Connection 1 On the back of the DFR 8110A C Frame connect a composite black reference to the REF input of the chassis 2 Connect digital video inputs to IN input 1 and 1 input 2 If using the Key function connect the Key fill to 7 and the Key Alpha to 8 4 Monitor the Secondary Out 6 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 16 4 The CDK 111 Menu System Setup Note lt is necessary for the CDK 111 board to have valid inputs prior to Menu set up 1 While monitoring the preview output BNC 6 turn the Menu selector knob on the card edge to F Bnc Listings Confirm that BNC 3 is Comm RX and BNC 4 is Comm TX 2 Turn the Menu selector knob on the card edge to D Card setup Confirm that the Keyer Type is set to EDIT BAY KEYER and that PROTOCOL is set to GVG 100 3 Turn the Menu selector knob on the card edge to C SECONDARY CARD SETUP Confirm that the BOARD ADDRESS is 30H 4 Tu
74. sisHD Ports LoggerSettings MedisChentHDDecoderPorts MedisClentsDlDecoderPorts MC SD_DECODERI MC_SD_DECODERZ MedieChentS DE ncoder Ports Acto rnchive CourentS ethings Device ame Input Device Cache Path Input Wis Device Cache Path Prt Number Preview evicek nabled Preview evice ame Acto rchive file before encoding is cor Mo AvtoArchivel gnore TimeDelayliles Yes Userd MC_SD_ ENCODER Wwedit_nQ_flevstrmn Wwedit_nQ_ fOr wyestrm oS Mo Devices 2 MCLSD_ENCODER1 H Profiles Mil rputPorte MtsiQ utputPorts TCP Communication Ports Add Delete Modify Apply JAVE Backup Restore Refresh EWBMLE1 Connected 16 28 37 po NTSC DF 17 3 Fastrack Setup On Fastrack press SHIFT ASGN Assign Class VDCP_D Assign Device Seachange bb GQ N Assign the Device Name as shown below SeaChange VDCP Control Driver 83 The Device Name must contain the digit corresponding to the VDCP port to be controlled For ports that are Encoders Recorder the number must have a minus sign ie SChange Rec 1 Track On Device Name Class Device Auto Port Pool eee EOOO O OEM _ Video sta xX SChange Rec1 YDCP_D seaChange Pi dd 1 2 x SChangel YDCP_D SeaChange X P2 dd 2 3 xX SChange2 YDCP_D SeaChange X P3 dd 3 4 x Profile A PROFILE XP x G 011250 vtr2 dd 4 5 x Deko CHARGEN Deko x none dd 5 If the Seachange stops responding first try rebooting the MCL
75. switcher 8 3 3 MightySony swi Protocol When using the MIGHTYSONY SWI driver and with the MightyMix protocol set to SONY entering wipe patterns 400 through 509 on the editor and selecting DME M will automatically select DVE patterns 000 through 109 on the MightyMixer The wipe pattern selections 00 64 will be dependent upon the setting of the Wipe Table menu item It is located in the same MightyMix Editor Menu as the Hand Shake menu item e When the Wipe Table is OFF all of the MightyMix wipe patterns are directly selectable from pattern 00 to pattern 64 as described in the MightyMix manual and displayed in the Fastrack WIPES menu e When the Wipe Table is ON then the MightyMix patterns are mapped to Sony protocol wipe pattern numbers 8 3 4 MightryGVG swi Protocol When using the MIGHTYGVG SWI driver and with the MightyMix protocol set to GVG entering wipe pattern 65 on the editor and selecting DME M will automatically select and run the currently selected DVE pattern on the MightyMixer The wipe pattern selections 00 64 will be dependent upon the setting of the Wipe Table menu item It is located in the same MightyMix Editor Menu as the Hand Shake menu item e When the Wipe Table is OFF all of the MightyMix wipe patterns are directly selectable from pattern 00 to pattern 64 as described in the MightyMix manual and displayed in the Fastrack WIPES menu e When the Wipe Table is ON then
76. t Press SET IN Type the desired TC number Press ENTER The Record Event TC display will update to this TC if the Doremi is in A Time Mode Menu 2 Time Mode A Time Evertz 9625DSK HD9625DSK DSK 25 9 Evertz 9625DSK HD9625DSK DSK This preliminary documentation covers features currently implemented between the Evertz 9625DSK and the Fastrack in Fastrack software versions 2 4 14 and higher This driver currently controls Crosspoint selection cuts between A and B inputs specify crosspoint 1 and 2 respectively on Fastrack Dissolve between A and B inputs in both preview and edit modes Fade from and to black if the BlackPgmBlack mode is selected in the Fastrack Assignment Page Selection of a discrete black cross point by specifying crosspoint 4 Wipes between A and B inputs 5 1 Connection In order for the Fastrack to communicate with the Evertz 9625DSK you must first set the Serial Port C jumpers in the Evertz 9625DSK to RS422 control There are 4 positions for serial jumpers on the board with no jumper in the 3rd position The jumper to set is the one in the position closest to the center of the board See the Evertz 9625DSK documentation for additional information on these settings 5 2 Special RS422 Communication Cable The Evertz 9625DSK requires a special serial control cable Both ends of the cable are 9 pin D Male connectors The pin outs are as follows Fastrack Pin 1 Ground
77. t Event will have an M Icon displayed to let you know that a MEM has been associated with this Event This MEM will always be selected at the beginning of the FOR A Hanabi HVS 1000 Switcher 37 Event 7 5 2 Recall an effect from memory Check MEM M and enter any valid Memory number into the MEM text field and then select Recall Fastrack Transitions may be performed simultaneously by selecting Add Effect and defining a dissolve wipe or key in the dialog If Add Effect is not selected any programmed effect on the Event will be ignored User Select Not implemented at this time 7 5 3 Recall a Memory from switcher memory To recall switcher Memory 0 99 in the PEGS dialog select the MEM command Following the MEM entry add the Memory number to be recalled Example MEM12 See your Fastrack manual or Help files for additional information on PEGS and MEMs See your FOR A manual for additional information on Learning and Recalling Effects and Snapshots 7 6 STILL STORE 1 4 Manual Recording of a Still from the Fastrack Keyboard To manually record the switcher output to Still memory 1 4 in the switcher on the Fastrack keyboard 1 Press 1 4 corresponding to Still 1 4 in the switcher The number will appear in the numeric entry field of the K6 2 Press CTRL CUT The current switcher output will be recorded to switcher memory Programmed Recording of a Still from PEGS To program the recording of the switc
78. t the Chyron Track Press MARK IN to create a Chyron Event 2 Press EVENT The Chyron Dialog will open lv E v E on 3 To call up a recorded page on the Chyron check to see that the Call Page radio button is selected under the Chyron command settings in the Chyron dialog 4 In the ID field enter the number of the page you wish to recall Example 23 It is not necessary to enter leading zeros Note 1 The Fastrack will call up only valid pages that are in the selected Chyron directory Note 2 If you wish the Chyron to be a full page rather than a key turn OFF the Keys s in the Fastrack Effects Dialog Chyron INFINIT 17 Note 3 It is recommended that the Fastrack not be assigned to the Chyron while the Chyron operator is building material as communications interference from the Fastrack may cause errors on the Chyron 3 4 Send a Chyron Command To send a Command string to the Chyron check to see that the Call Command radio button is selected under the Chyron command settings in the Chyron dialog 1 If you wish to send the command to the Chyron at the Fastrack cue point place a command in the prepare sending field 2 f you wish to send the command to the Chyron at the Fastrack edit point place a command in the run sending field Example A typical Chyron command to call up page 2011 looks like V 5 3 1 1 2011 1 There are a large number of commands that can be s
79. ted as a Minus sign 64 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 13 GV Profile PDR XP Servers In order to use the Profile PDR or XP series video servers with the Fastrack in the Profile Native mode several conditions must first be met The following instructions will guide you through installing and or running various software programs on the Fastrack and on the Profile 13 1 Loading the SNIMP Simple Network Management Protocol lf your Profile is an 1100 Series XP it must have Version 5 0 7 4 software or later installed in order to work with the Windows 2000 OS of the Fastrack If this is the case the Fastrack must also have the SNMP installed If your Profile is not an 1100 Series XP and it is a PDR or a 1000 Series XP please proceed to Copying Profile System Software to the Fastrack 2 At the Fastrack editor and with the Fastrack booted to the Desktop click on and open My Network Places Select Properties On the left side of the newly opened dialog window select the hypertext Add Network Components Management and Monitoring Tools should be hi lited If not do so lf the box is checked M press Cancel and continue with Copying Profile System Software to the Fastrack If the box is not checked do so and select Next gt The Insert Disk dialog will open and ask you to either insert a CD or to find the i386 directory Select OK 9 The Files Needed dialog will o
80. the D ESAM 230 mixer Previews and Records will monitor the Program Out of the D ESAM 230 mixer so that you ll hear the mixed output of the mixer Fastrack and ESAM 4 Fastrack s new implementation of the DESAM230 MIX protocol uses unique ESAM IV protocol features The audio crosspoint entries SHIFT I ASGN page represent both the Logical Devices and Virtual Machines used in the D ESAM 230 Mixer The A1 column represents the Logical Device used on each track 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D etc The A2 column represents the Virtual Machine on the D ESAM 230 the virtual machine numbers are listed in the following table For example If the A1 column for Track 1 is set to 1 and A2 set to 7 the Fastrack source key T1 will monitor Mixer Logical Machine A with the Virtual Machine identified in the audio crosspoint field A2 column 11 for Virtual Machine V9 10 since it is the eleventh machine listed in the D ESAM 230 s internal Machine Assignment dialog Menu Mach select device A label reads A Rate 1 on the keypad turn the knob to select V9 10 and then press Enter on the keypad section of the D ESAM 230 D ESAM 230 Virtual Machines 20 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide Use numbers 1 through 48 SHIFT ASGN A2 crosspoints on the Assignment page Example below Fastrack s A2 audio crosspoint 7 selects virtual machine 7 using just two physical inputs 1 and 2 Crosspoint Virtual Machine Crossp
81. the MightyMix patterns are mapped to GVG protocol wipe pattern numbers 40 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 9 GeeVS Video Server This documentation covers features currently implemented between the GeeVS Video Server and the Fastrack in Fastrack software versions 2 4 14 and higher and version 3 0 9 1 Connection To attach the GeeVS to the Fastrack it is necessary to use the RS422 Crossover adaptor cables available from GeeVS Attach one connector cable to each of the RS422 connector cables at the back of the GeeVS The connectors are labeled PO through P3 for channels CH1 through CH4 Attach the other end of these connectors to available Ports on the Fastrack Expansion Panel 9 2 GeeVS Setup 1 On the GeeVS make sure that the Dongle is installed in the parallel port before powering up the unit 2 Apply power to the GeeVS server The GeeVS server will automatically load with the GeeVS_Administrator and GeeVS_Server_Console running If these do not come up automatically consult your GeeVS manual Note If you wish to record on the GeeVS with a 3 channel system only two channels may be enabled at the same time 3 To enable or disable channels go to the GeeVS Administrator which should be running on the desktop Click on Administrator then Preferences then Channel config l you are asked for a password the default password is geevs 4 In Channel config you have three options Option 1 To have Channel 1 reco
82. the automation box will show that it received the command from the Fastrack Final Notes There are several commands that the Deko can receive from automation at this time Editware has only implemented the K file_open commands Since the command language that the Deko uses is quite extensive Editware cannot guarantee that any of the other commands will have the desired effect The delay in which the Deko calls up the page is not consistent and depends upon the complexity of the page The Frames Offset box in the INIT Dialog for the Deko s Track may be adjusted to compensate for the delay EA file_open EDITWARE dko ay Pea For more information on the K and other commands go to the Deko website at www pinnaclesys com Then go through On Air Support FXDeko II and Check out Automation Manuals 98 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 20 Yamaha 03D Serial Audio Mixer I IF i h a i ml A L a i f I l j plal The Fastrack hybrid editing system interfaces to the 03D Serial Audio Mixer with a 6 pin DIN to 9 pin RS 422 serial control cable and Yamaha 03D midi host serial protocol Direct control of each individual fader and the learning of manual adjustments are possible 20 1 Interconnect Cable An interconnect cable can be constructed using a PS 2 mouse keyboard plug and wire and a Serial RS 422 female connector This cable connects between the HOST port on the Yamaha O
83. the bottom of the main display Vswr Off is highlighted when the switcher is disabled In this mode only PEGS and EMEM commands are allowed to pass through to the switcher and pressing SHIFT RESET will not reset the switcher or any active Keys GV KayakDD 1 Digital Video Switcher 57 58 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 11 GV K2 Server VDCP Control Driver This driver works with Fastrack software versions 4 3x15 and higher 11 1 Connection Physical connection between Fastrack and the K2 is via RS 422 machine control cables Connect an RS 422 cable between Fastrack and the K2 for each device 11 2 K2 Server setup 1 Connect sync reference to the K2 2 Select VDCP control on the K2 for each device you wish to control with the Fastrack Click on the dropdown menu for each server channel and select VDCP Recorder or VDCP Player Select Options Control and note which Protocol Controller Port is assigned to that device Protocal Corfroder Forh Fi Rime Under Proba coming F Local sd Proa Select Options End Freeze on next clip so Fastrack will switch between clips Press OK to exit GV K2 Server VDCP Control Driver 59 5 Setup Audio and Video to and from the K2 as needed for your operation Be sure to select the Video Input source for your Record channel 11 3 Fastrack Setup On Fastrack press SHIFT ASSIGN to open the Fastrack Assignment Page Select VDCP_D for the Class Select
84. the count for each source 1 mono 2 stereo 4 etc Note Notice the different TYPE of audio mixer selected 03D_2CH MIX for stereo 03D_4CH MIX for four channels of audio The Events on each Fastrack track will have only two channels with the 2CH file and four channels with the 4CH file Yamaha 03D Serial Audio Mixer 101 20 4 Yamaha 03D Mixer Control Panel O O 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 STIN Y PHON te LO 0 LO 010303 24 04 praia 0 Bicone can cane can GAIN GAIN GAN Djan lat ie L STEREO R o FADER 1 8 9 12 13 16 STIN EFFECT RIN STIN Ses Hepke e Gae Lg e E E E E JH JH 411 114 H e i i o Set to 0 for _ ST Outlevel y 5 6 5 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 40 40 oo 60 AA a 24 AUX AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 Busi BUS2 BUS3 BUSA Note The 03D ST OUT is used for monitoring VU meters active and Program Output Ensure the ST fader is up to 0 level the ST ON lamp is illuminated and the MONITOR OUT button is in the UP position 102 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 21 Yamaha DM 1000 Digital Mixer The DM1000 Digital Production Console is designed especially for commercial production needs such as post production audio for video and broadcast The DM1000 has 48 channels of transparent super dynamic 24 bit 96 kHz audio The DM1000 is equipped with 20 analog inputs with XLR connectors 16 of which have mic preamps and 12 analog outputs with XLR connec
85. to Trans Mix mode 051 DSK Mix mode amp Auto Trans 052 N A 053 N A 054 PGM PST Mix mode amp Auto Trans 055 DSK PGM PST Mix mode amp Auto Trans 056 N A 057 N A 058 FTB Toggle 059 N A 060 Auto Trans Wipe mode 061 DSK Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 062 N A 063 N A 064 PGM PST Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 065 DSK PGM PST Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 066 N A 067 N A 068 FTB Toggle 069 N A A table of SE PEGS command codes for PGM PST is shown below Code Function 150 Auto Trans Mix mode 151 Key1 Mix mode amp Auto Trans 152 Key2 Mix mode amp Auto Trans 153 Key1 Key2 Mix mode amp Auto Trans 154 Bkgd Mix mode amp Auto Trans 155 Key1 Bkgd Mix mode amp Auto Trans 156 Bkgd Key2 Mix mode amp Auto Trans 157 Key1 Key2 Bkgd Mix mode amp Auto Trans 158 N A 159 N A 160 Auto Trans Wipe mode 161 Key1 Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 162 Key2 Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 163 Key1 Key2 Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 164 Bkgd Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 165 Key1 Bkgd Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 166 Bkgd Key2 Wipe mode amp Auto Trans 167 Key1 Key2 Bkgd Wipe mode amp Auto Trans Abekas 8100 8150 Switchers 13 2 5 Timeline Control In addition to normal switcher type control Fastrackj can control the Timeline effects on the Abekas switcher similar to the way it controls a VTR Connect the cable as described below and assign the timeline to a port just as you would a VIR Pressing the Play Sto
86. tors lt also provides two I O slots each capable of 16 channels of I O which you can configure to your needs using Mini YGDAI digital and analog I O cards One of the advantages of working with digital is that it allows maximum power and flexibility to be packed into minimum space On the DM1000 seventeen precision 100 millimeter motorized channel faders can be instantly layer switched to control any of 48 channels plus auxiliary bus and remote channels All available inputs outputs effects and channel inserts can be assigned to any of the console s channels or outputs via the DM1000 s remarkably versatile easy to use digital patching system The eight auxiliary buses can also be patched to anywhere in the system and patch setups you might want to use again can be stored in the patch library for instant recall at any time 21 1 Connections A standard Type A to Type B USB cable connects between the TO HOST USB port on the Yamaha DM 1000 and any USB port Type A on the Fastrack To enable USB control of the DM1000 you must first install the USB driver included on the CD with the Yamaha Studio Manager software or download the USB driver from the following URL http www yamaha com yamahavgn ProductMedia Drivers USB_XP_2000 exe This zipped file will uncompress and install into the proper folder on Fastrack Windows 2000 The folder will be labeled USBdrv2k In the Settings Control Panels will now be a Midi US Driver Opening this
87. u connected to in either Method 1 or Method 2 Under Pool choose a Pool name such as CharGen CGEN CG etc Choose a Video Crosspoint Click On to attach the Deko N Oo Of FP QQ N Note that even if the Deko is not physically connected the Fastrack will still highlight the Track and Name 19 3 Deko Setup It is necessary for the Deko port you are using to be set to a Baud Rate of 19200 Note that some Deko documentation tells you to set a baud rate of 9600 Ignore this To do this you must change the rate and settings under Windows since the Deko application has no utility for this Close the Deko application From Windows select Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager then select double click Ports COM amp LPT Select double click Communications Port COM1 or COM2 depending on the port you chose earlier and change the Port Settings to read as shown in Diagram Type Deko CG 95 Communications Port COM1 Properties xj General Port Settings Driver Resources Bits per second Data bits E Parity None Stop bits fi Flow control Mone Advanced Restore Defaults Cancel After changing the Windows settings and clicking on OK you may go back to the Deko Desktop and Start the Deko application For the Deko to receive commands from the Fastrack it is necessary to open the Automation Box This can be found under the Deko menu
88. uld have the controlled M E M E1 or M E2 as a re entry crosspoint The re entry crosspoint number for M E1 is 18 and the re entry crosspoint number for M E2 is 19 18 4 4 Enabled Check this box to enable use of the Aux Bus as a Preview Switcher See your Fastrack manual or Help files for additional information on Aux Bus Preview Switching See your Sony manual for additional information on Aux Bus operation and functionality 18 5 Video Effects Cut Dissolve Wipe and Keys are all accessible by right clicking on an Event and selecting Video Effects or by pressing either the CUT DISS WIPE or KEY keys Once the Video Effects Dialog is open you can select any of the available video effects 18 5 1 Dissolves Dissolves are a MIX with the Transition being the length of the dissolve The Dissolve Dialog and icon stay with an Event wherever and whenever it is moved so that it always remains the TO source in a dissolve 88 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 18 5 2 Wipes Pressing the WIPES key will bring up bit map icons representing the various wipes available on this switcher Simply click on the desired wipe pattern icon or enter the wipe pattern number into the dialog field 18 5 3 DME Effects The internal DME is controlled via Inserts into the switcher timeline Effects 18 5 4 Keys Video Keys are accessed by pressing SHIFT WIPE or by right clicking Video Effects The Effects Dialo
89. utputs 11 12 are CR L and CR R To use these defaults connect an audio amp and monitor speakers to OMNI OUT 11 12 and connect the Stereo L R outputs thru OMNI OUT 9 10 constant Program out levels to the inputs of the record VTRs or servers Additional OMNI OUTs can be configured to be Program Out Stereo L R sending the signal to multiple recorders 104 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide The MONITOR OUT has a volume control knob for convenient speaker volume adjustment 21 4 Fastrack Setup In the Fastrack Assignment Page SHIFT ASGN assign audio Start and Count values in the Audio Mixer section for the DM1000 mixer The Start is the first fader in the group that represents each device s audio signal A stereo device with inputs 1 and 2 into the DM1000 would be set to Start with 1 and have a Count of 2 The next source a four channel device for example would have a Start of 3 and a Count of 4 To utilize the DM1000 as the audio preview monitor the A V Preview Switching should be globally enabled in the FASTRACK assignment dialog The second section after Aux Bus for video is for Audio Mixer Select the check box for USE and also ENABLE in the Audio Mixer section of the A V Preview Switching dialog all three check boxes are necessary to get proper audio preview monitoring
90. with a Player which is set up on the Omneon system using the Omneon s setup application running on the Manager PC The player name is used in the Fastrack assignment page to associate a Track with an Omneon channel You can find the player name on the Omneon by searching the configuration application on the Manager PC Find and retain this information for later use These assigned names are case sensitive In our example below we are using Players named DvcPro1 and DvcPro2 Active Play and Record Properties Open Deactivate E Active Play and Record Properties Open Deactivate Mm 14 1 1 Connecting the MANAGER PC to your network 1 When the Omneon is configured to work as a stand alone device a crossover cable is connected between the Manager PC and the Omneon Director If this cable is connected remove it at this time 2 Connect the Manager PC to your network by an Ethernet cable attached to your network switch 3 On the computer Task Bar go to Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections Make a New Connection This will create a Local Area Connection Right click on Local Area Connection Left click on Properties Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP Left click on Properties O N O O A Left click the Radio button Use the following IP address 70 Fastrack Edit Controller User s Guide 9 Enter an address that is within range for your DHCP server For example 192 168 1 101 Assure that the last nu

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