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Basic Switcher Settings
Chapter 3 Preparations
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When using the BKDF-901: Press the PRESET selection button that
selects the input you want to set.
If you want to set an input that has been assigned by using the SHIFT
button (see page 76), press the SHIFT button before pressing the
PRESET selection button.
When using the BKDF-902: Press the M/E bus B selection button that
selects the input you want to set.
If you want to set an input that has been assigned by using the SHIFT
button (see page 76), press the SHIFT button before pressing the M/E
bus B selection button.
5
Enable frame synchronizer memory by rotating the F2 knob to select “On”.
If you select “Off”, frame synchronizer memory is disabled (and the setting
in step 6 is disabled).
6
Rotate the F3 knob and select “Live”.
The frame synchronizer is enabled for input video signals.
All settings other than “Live” are settings for capture of still images from
input signals. For details, see “To capture still images from input signals”
(page 80).
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Repeat steps 4 to 6 as required to set other inputs.
To capture still images from input signals
In step 6 of “To enable frame synchronizers” (page 79), select an item other
than “Live” and make the settings for still image capture and output. You can
select the following settings.
Frm: Capture a frame image from the input signal
Even: Capture a field image (even field) from the input signal
Odd: Capture a field image (odd field) from the input signal
• A frame or field image is captured as soon as you select one of Frm, Even, or
Odd.
• When capturing still images from an up-converted input signal (see page 81),
only Frm can be selected.
• To store a still image captured from input signals, you must first output it to
program output. For details about how to store still images, see page 118.
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Notes