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Functional overview, Video signal flow – Grass Valley Zodiak v.6.0 Mar 15 2006 User Manual

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Functional Overview

Functional Overview

Video Signal Flow

The basic system architecture (

Figure 7

) of the Zodiak system has been

designed for operational flexibility. For example, all the outputs from
every M/E and the PGM/PST are routed back to the video crosspoint
matrix, making all these signals accessible to the entire system.

The 2.5-M/E system has two full M/Es and a PGM/PST with DSK. The
3-M/E system has three full M/Es in addition to three simple DSKs and the
ability to link DSK keys to any M/E.

The 64 video inputs to the Video Processor frame can be mapped to any of
the 46 crosspoint buttons (23 unshifted and 23 shifted sources). Internally-
generated black and two backgrounds are also available sources, as are the
four Still Store outputs. This source-to-button mapping is done through a
touch screen menu and can be stored as a user profile for any number of
individual users. Button mapping is the same on all buses.

The selected video on each bus is deserialized and reclocked before
entering the video processing circuitry. Video processing is available for
each separate M/E background, Key, and Utility bus, providing built-in
solarization, posterization and mosaic effects. In addition, contrast, bright-
ness, and hue can be adjusted on a bus-by-bus basis.

Each full M/E has four full-function keyers with optional internal Trans-
form Engine effects. Each keyer has access to its own simple wipe gener-
ator as well as a pair of standard floating chroma keyers which may be
assigned to any keyers in the system. Two complex wipe generator serve
each M/E, providing a wide range of wipe choices with modulation, rota-
tion and multiplication of each one. Wipe signals can also be taken from the
Utility bus on each M/E.

The outputs from each M/E Program and Preview are fed to dedicated
BNCs and sent back to the crosspoint circuitry for reentry selection in the
other M/Es. Either Program/Preset output can be programmed as a clean
feed output or with any combination of DSK 1, 2 and 3 keyers active.

Nine Aux buses are available in the 2.5-M/E system; thirteen in the 3-M/E
system. The Aux bus outputs can be utilized in a number of ways,
including configuration as Effects Send pairs for interfacing to external
digital effects systems.