Panasonic AG-MX70P user manual

User manual for the device Panasonic AG-MX70P

Device: Panasonic AG-MX70P
Category: Musical Instrument
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Size: 2.26 MB
Added : 5/19/2013
Number of pages: 100
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Digital AV Mixer
AG- P
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.

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FCC Note: CAUTION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK To assure continued compliance follow the attached DO NOT OPEN installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. This equipment has been tested and found to comply REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant

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Overview This digital audio mixer is designed for a host of applications including cases where the video signals of video equipment are combined through digital processing or where many different kinds of effects are added. It incorporates two frame synchronizers, a feature which makes it unnecessary for two video signals to be synchronized. Its dedicated software program, the MX-Navi, enables titles to be downloaded from a PC to facilitate the insertion of titles. In addition to the wipe, mi

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Contents AG-MX70 Overview .......................................................... 3 [Audio Effects] settings ................................ 49 [PAN] setting ............................................................... 49 Parts and their functions ................................ 6 [EQ] equalizer setting ................................................. 50 Front panel controls ..................................................... 6 [EQ Mid] equalizer midrange setting .....................

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Contents MX-Navi About this software ...................................... 74 Title data operations ..................................... 86 Description of the software ........................................ 74 Flow until Title data playback .................................... 86 System requirements ................................................. 74 Registering Title data in the transmission list ......... 86 Setting the Title data playback properties ................ 86 Overview of MX-Nav

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Parts and their functions Front panel controls POWER X / Y Pb / Pr ON 1 2 OFF ASPECT Z 3 Modify HV SCENE EDITOR ON HOLD CENTER GRABBER PATTERN 986 7 54 1 5 POWER switch CENTER button This is used to switch the AC power on and off. Select Centering is performed when this button is set to ON. “Power” from the “Setup” initial setting screen: “Reset” is In the case of color settings, the color saturation is set to selected to establish the default setting when the power zero. is turned ON, and “Pre

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Parts and their functions Modify 1 2 3 PATTERN ONE DSK REV WAY EFFECTS P in P 8 EXT LUM CHRM 4 7 MIX 5 6 1 6 REV (reverse) button MIX button This button is used to reverse the keys and transition key This is used to call mix transitions. patterns, reverse the frame in/out, and reverse the chroma key, luminance key, external key and title α key LUM (luminance) key button 7 signals. This is used to call the luminance key. When it is called, The button’s lamp flashes with patterns that have no the

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Modify Parts and their functions 1 2 5 7 9 ; 8 B/PRESET bus / STROBE execution button EFFECTS This button forcibly applies the strobe effect to the PREVIEW ME A B/PRESET bus. PRV PROG A PROG When the button is pressed, the B/PRESET video effect VIDEO COLOR B STILL STROBE EFFECTS EFFECTS DSK PRESET setting page appears on the LCD screen. The still and B PRESET strobe field/frame setting is performed using the time MIX EFFECT effect settings of [Video Effects]. 34 68 :< Both still and stro

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Parts and their functions Setting panel area 2 5 POS.X 119X 107 1 3 Z 235 EVENT ME Time Pattern INT 7 4 00E 02:00F 2101 Wht Transition 8 6 9 MMooddiiffy : Pattern ; Edge Hard Effects Light Off On = ? CONTRAST < A INT DSK AUDIO SET UP VIDEO FADE EFFECTS @ B C D E > 1 9 LCD (liquid crystal) display Rotary control setting position display area The effect parameters, time settings and other The currently set positions of the rotary 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 information are shown on this display. controls

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Parts and their functions 2 5 POS.X 119X 107 1 3 Z 235 EVENT ME Time Pattern INT 7 4 00E 02:00F 2101 Wht Transition 8 6 9 MMooddiiffy : Pattern ; Edge Hard Effects Light Off On = ? CONTRAST < A INT DSK AUDIO SET UP VIDEO FADE EFFECTS @ B C D E > A D LCD CONTRAST control DSK FADE (DSK/fade setting page display) This control is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD button display. This button displays the DSK/fade setting page. Modify B E SET UP (initial setting page display) button AUDIO EFFE

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Parts and their functions 1 2 7 Number keys 1 to 9 These keys can be used to input numerical values for the PHONE TIME event numbers when the event recall button or event setting button is ON, for the pattern numbers when the Modify MIN 4 MAX event recall button or event setting button is OFF and the 5 PATTERN ME DSK FADE pattern number setting button is ON, and for the 36 transition times when the pattern number setting button is OFF. 89 7 8 4 5 6 9 8 “–” key 7 This key is used to decrement the

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Modify Parts and their functions 1 2 4 6 8 : < = MIX EFFECTS A / PROG FADE SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE INT/EXT SHIFT 1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8 AUTO TAKE DSK B / PRESET 1 3 5 7 9 ; > ? SHIFT key 1 9 B/PRESET / SOURCE 4/8 selector button This key has the same function as the shift key for the This button is used to select source 4 selected by the number keys. initial settings for the B/PRESET bus. When it is pressed together with the shift key, source 8 is selected. 2 A/PROG /SOURCE 1/5 sel

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Modify Parts and their functions Audio mixer area SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE MIC / 1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8 AUX 1 AUX 2 MASTER MAX MAX MIN MIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 4 SOURCE 1/5 fader SOURCE 4/8 fader This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 1 This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 4 which was set on the initial setting page; when it is which was set on the initial setting page; when it is operated together with the shift key, it is used to adjust operated together

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Parts and their functions Rear panel connection area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 58 9 : SDI EXT IN P P KEY Y B R IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OUT G/L AUX IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 2 L L MIC PHONE USB ADV-REF PREVIEW GPI R R EDITOR EXT IN (external key input area) 1 2 3 4 6 7 1 1 External key input connector MIC input connector This connector can be used for key or DSK applications. This connector can be set to MIC or AUX 2 on the initial It can also be used for genlock signal using the settings setting page. on the initial set

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Parts and their functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VIDEO IN P /V5 P P /V6 Y/V YC Y/V P YC B R B R 1 2 Y/V P /V7 P YC Y/V P /V8 P YC B R B R 3 4 AUDIO IN 9 : ; < = > ? @ 1 9 Composite/component Y input 1 connector Composite/component Y input 3 connector 2 : Composite 5/component PB input 1 connector Composite 7/component PB input 3 connector 3 ; Component PR input 1 connector Component PR input 3 connector 4 < YC input 1 connector YC input 3 connector 5 = Composite/component Y input 2 connector Composite/

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

Parts and their functions AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 1 L L L R R R L R L R 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 4 Analog audio 1 input connectors Analog audio 4 input connectors The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input to the cross point selected on the initial setting page. to the cross point selected on the initial setting page. 2 5 Analog audio 2 input connectors Analog audio output connectors The audio signals supplied to these connectors are i

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

External interfaces This unit comes with three connectors to support four ∫ RS-232C external interfaces: a GPI input connector, RS-422A/RS-232 This enables the unit to be controlled using a personal (9-pin) connector and a Tally output connector. Select the computer. All of the unit’s functions with the exception of connector that suits the editing controller model used. AUX 1 and AUX 2 can be set. ≥ Connection of conversion cable ∫ GPI (general purpose interface) RS-232C AG-MX70 This enables

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Through connection System Diagram By connecting cameras, VTRs and other video components, this unit can digitally process the video signals of these components. Example 1 Live application (1) CPST Y, Pb, Pr Box camera KEY ADV-REF (Genlock enabled as SDI AG-MX70 (Video) genlock Through connection source) Box camera Y, Pb, Pr SDI IN2 SDI SDI OUT (Video) Through connection SDI IN3 SDI IN4 Box camera MIC USB SDI (Audio/Video) Termination VTR Microphone PC (with MX-Navi already installed) Example 2

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Through connection Through Through Through connection connection connection System Diagram Example 3 Editing application RS-422A Editing SDI VTR (Audio/Video) controller G/L *2 RS-422A (Genlock enabled as genlock source) SDI ADV VTR (Audio/Video) REF *1 RS-422A Signal SDI IN1 generator SDI IN2 SDI IN3 AG-MX70 SDI (Audio/Video) RS-422A Video camera SDI IN4 SDI OUT VTR AUX1/AUX2 USB SDI (Audio/Video) Termination Video camera Analog audio signals CD player, etc. PC (with MX-Navi already installed)

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

Power supply and backup The operation panel settings are stored in the memory when the power is turned off. The default settings are established when the power is turned back on by selecting [Power] > [Reset] on the [Setup] initial setting screen, and the system is started from the settings which were established at the completion of the previous session by selecting [Power] > [Preset]. If [Demo] has been selected on the [Setup] panel, the demonstration mode is established when the power is tur


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