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1. Crosspoint area Transition area Power indicator POWER This indicator lights when the power switch on the rear panel is set to ON while power is supplied to the DC power input socket It goes off when the power switch is set to OFF Alarm indicator ALARM This indicator lights when the mainframe s cooling fan has stopped running or when there is a problem voltage drop with the power supply of the mainframe or the control panel When this occurs an alarm message is displayed on the LCD and on the OSD screen of the external monitor During the occurrence of an alarm details of the trouble can be checked using the SYSTEM Alarm menu Alarm information can be output to an external device from the control panel s TALLY GPI connector we For details refer to 5 8 2 Alarm message If the alarm goes off stop using the unit immediately and be sure to contact your dealer Continuing to use the unit even after the alarm goes off could damage it 19 2 Functions in each area 2 1 1 Crosspoint area 6 KEY PinP1 DSK1 TIME IMAGE A FMEM CKEY PinP2 DSK2 CBGD IMAGE B DCard
2. Multi format Live HD SDI Switcher HD SDI monitor Power cord HD SDI HD SDI monitor A eee eee or i E EEE aR TTT FEET i Lano mem p ia Apini o i a i aeee cq DVI D PC monitor AC adapter DVI D e fo oo PC monitor e When the unit is to be installed and when the connections are to be performed be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to be responsible for carrying out the work that needs to be done e Use a 3 point power outlet as the power source in order to earth the unit securely 17 1 Installation 1 4 3 Connections when not implementing gen lock frame synchronizer ON Example where the optional board is used SLOT A Analog Input Board AV HS04M2 SLOT B Full HD DVI Input Board AV HS04M8 HD Component DVI D HD camera ENO T HD Component DVI D m DVD player eS e HD camera PO OO a eo Multi format Live HD SDI Switcher AV HS450N HD SDI monitor Power cord HD SDI 5 UJ f ff Fe ee E L Emasesa Soni i TOTUOOOUDO0O0 000000000 0000000000000 00000000 0N 000000 000000000000 ooooogogooooo
3. MV 2 Frame CharlLabel Tally MV 4 Frame Char Label Tally MV1iFrame LUM75 LUM75 On Red GRN MV2Frame LUM75 LUM75 On Red GRN LUM 0 LUM 0 Off Red LUM 0 LUM 0 Off Red LUM25 LUM25 Off LUM25 LUM25 off LUM50 LUM50 LUM50 LUM50 LUM100 LUM100 LUM100 LUM100 Off Off Off Off Red GRN Both the red tally and green tally are displayed Red Only the red tally is displayed Off No tally displays are shown e The red tally is not displayed during FTB operation while the program images have been completely faded out to a black screen At this time the green tally is displayed for images consisting of program images e The red tally and green tally signals are output from the tally output connector on the rear panel Refer to 5 7 3 Setting the GPI 126 4 Input output signal settings 4 8 4 Changing the material names Change the names of the INPUT1 to 20 materials that are to be set on the multi view display The default settings preset settings or user settings can be selected for these names When the preset settings and user settings are established the material name CAM1 etc display format is used lt Menu display gt Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and INPUT XX Name display the INPUT menu ae ie A Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu Preset X IN1 to
4. Button Signal Button Signal Button Signal Button Signal XP1 BLACK XP9 IN8 XP17 IN15 XP25 _ XP2 IN1 XP10 IN9 XP18 IN16 XP26 PGM XP3 IN2 XP11 IN10 XP19 IN A1 XP27 PVW XP4 IN3 XP12 IN11 XP20 IN A2 XP28 KeyOut XP5 IN4 XP13 IN12 XP21 IN B1 XP29 CLN XP6 IN5 XP14 IN13 XP22 INB2 XP30 MV1 XP7 IN6 XP15 IN14 XP23 XP31 MV2 XP8 IN7 XP16 Shift XP24 XP32 Shift 133 5 System settings 5 2 2 Setting the crosspoint switching The timing at which the crosspoints are to be switched can be set Press the XPT button to light its indicator and display the XPT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the XPTSwch sub menu lt Menu display gt XPT 6 Timing XPTSwch Any Fieldl Field2 Turn F2 and select the switching timing using the Timing item Any The crosspoints are switched in the nearest field This is suited to live applications Field1 The crosspoints are switched in field 1 This is suited to editing applications Field2 The crosspoints are switched in field 2 This is suited to editing applications 134 5 System settings 5 3 Button assignments 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons The user can assign several functions which can be set using the menu items into six user buttons USER 1 to USER 6 The user buttons light in amber when the assigned function is ON and are off when the assigned function is OFF Each
5. PST B C O 34 Left Off On 3 Basic operations Turn F4 to select the button to which the SHIFT function is to be allocated using the Shift item Right Button No 16 Left Button No 1 Off Function is not allocated Turn F5 to select the operation to be performed when the SHIFT button is pressed using the Sf Lock item Off The rear material is selected only while the SHIFT button is pressed On The front material and rear material are switched each time the SHIFT button is pressed e To use the materials that have been set in the button to which the SHIFT function is allocated either set the SHIFT function off or allocate the SHIFT function to another button e f a rear material has been selected regardless of whether the Sf Lock item is On or Off both the button concerned and the SHIFT button will light in amber When PGM PST is selected as the bus mode setting or when the bus has been switched by a transition the SHIFT status will also be switched f the SHIFT button for Single SHIFT is pressed when the rear mater
6. 5 USER 2 1 4 Transition area N R C 24 WIPE DIRI m O ie Z ON 22 23 ed e E ed Ee e 26 it BKGD button This executes the background transition when the AUTO button or fader lever has been operated When the BKGD button is pressed and it is selected its indicator lights in amber If the KEY button is now pressed the indicator goes off and the de selected status is established When the BKGD button and KEY button are pressed at the same time both buttons are set to the selected status KEY button This executes the key transition when the AUTO button or fader lever has been operated When the KEY button is pressed and it is selected its indicator lights in amber If the BKGD button is now pressed the indicator goes off and the de selected status is established When the BKGD button and KEY button are pressed at the same time both buttons are set to the selected status KEY ON tally LED This lights in red when the key ON status is established MIX WIPE selection status tally LEDs These light up to indicate whether MIX or WIPE has been selected when background transitions or key transitions are executed 22
7. 20 2 Functions in each area AUX bus crosspoint buttons These buttons are used to select the source of the bus which was selected by the AUX bus selector button Buttons 1 to 32 can be selected using the SHIFT button we Refer to 3 1 2 Selecting the bus using the SHIFT function 2 1 2 Wipe pattern memory area A E Wipe pattern and memory selector buttons asl For m T Wipe patterns 1 to 12 can be selected while the BKGD and KEY i z 3 pattern selector buttons are lighted we fa E T Data can be stored in the memories of buttons 1 to 10 or recalled from these memories while one of the memory k E operation buttons SHOT MEM BKGD WIPE MEM A reo E oll PinP MEM or CAM MEM is lighted 10 XPTOSBL EFFOSV MEMORY PATTERN BKGD KEY pattern selector buttons BKGD PATT KEY PATT Press the BKGD PATT button and while it is lighted select the wipe pattern for the background transition Similarly press the KEY PATT button and while it is lighted select the wipe pattern for the key transition Each time the BKGD PATT button and KEY PATT button are pressed the pattern page changes in the following sequence WIPE S
8. option 4 signal lines maximum OUT A1 OUT A2 OUT B1 OUT B2 When two AV HS04M4 boards are used e 2 signal lines OUT A1 OUT B1 when two AV HS04M5 boards are used DVI I input Analog digital RGB option XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280768 SXGA 1280 1024 Vertical frequency 60 Hz 4 signal lines maximum IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 When two AV HS04M3 boards are used DVI I output Analog digital RGB option XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280768 SXGA 1280 1024 WSXGA 1680 1050 UXGA 1600 1200 WUXGA 1920 1200 3 Selectable only when digital signals are output Vertical frequency 60 Hz 2 signal lines maximum OUT A2 OUT B2 When two AV HS04M5 boards are used 183 10 Specifications DVI D input Digital RGB option XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280x768 SXGA 1280 1024 WSXGA 1680x1050 UXGA 1600 1200 WUXGA 1920x1200 Vertical frequency 60 Hz Digital RGB 1080 50P 1080 59 94P e Analog input signals are not supported 4 signal lines maximum IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 When two AV HS04M8 boards are used e The DVI I connector cable cannot be used e For the DVI D connector cable use a cable with a length of up to 5 m DVI D output Digital RGB XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280x768 SXGA 1280 1024 WSXGA 1680x1050 UXGA 1600 1200 WUXGA 1920x1200 Vertical frequency 60 Hz Digital RGB 1080 50P 1080 59 94P e Analog output signals are not supported
9. Light the FMEM button by pressing it and display the FMEM menu Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Memory sub menu lt Menu display gt FMEM 2 Mode Select Execs Memory AUTO ALL Manual FMEM1 4 Turn F2 to select the saving method in the Mode item AUTO Automatic saving Manual Manual saving Turn F3 to select the frame memory for saving data in the flash memory area in the Select item Selecting ALL will save data in all frame memory areas from FMEM1 to FMEM4 Press the F5 switch Exec to save data in the flash memory area e The F5 switch becomes enabled when Manual is selected in the Mode item 90 3 Basic operations 3 12 SD memory cards The unit s frame memory data and system data can be stored on SD memory cards Conversely this data can be loaded from the SD memory cards to the unit Frame memory data still image data The unit supports 24 bit uncompressed BMP bitmap and JPEG baseline is the only file formats JPEG format files can be loaded but they become BMP format files when they are stored from the unit to the SD memory card This unit cannot resize the images so resize them appropriately using another device such as a personal computer before saving them on the SD memory card lt Applicable sizes gt HD 1080i 1920 1080 HD 1080psf 1920 x 1080 HD 720p 1280 720 SD NTSC 720x487 SD PAL 720x576 B
10. NoAsign Disable Enable Disable 8 Setting menu table Menu CONFIG Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select CONFIG 8 Parameter USER1 USER2 USER3 Button1 Setting range PinPPVW PinPPVW PinPPVW DSK1PVW DSK1PVW DSK1PVW DSK2PVW DSK2PVW DSK2PVW Edit EN COM EN Edit EN COM EN Edit EN COM EN GPIMIEN GPIMIEN GPIMIEN GPIMOEN GPIMOEN GPIMOEN GPIPIEN GPIPIEN GPIPIEN GPIPOEN GPIPOEN GPIPOEN OSD StrFM1 OSD StrFM1 OSD StrFM1 StrFM2 StrFM3 StrFM2 StrFM3 StrFM2 StrFM3 StrFM4 SHIFT StrFM4 SHIFT StrFM4 SHIFT Wet 2 Setters ee AUX TRAN None AUX TRAN None AUX TRAN None 2 2_2__ Default value PinPPVW DSK1PVW OSD CONFIG 9 Parameter USER4 USER5 USER6 Button2 Setting range PinPPVW PinPPVW PinPPVW DSK1PVW DSK1PVW DSK1PVW DSK2PVW DSK2PVW DSK2PVW Edit EN COM EN Edit EN COM EN Edit EN COM EN GPIMIEN GPIMIEN GPIMIEN GPIMOEN GPIMOEN GPIMOEN GPIPIEN GPIPIEN GPIPIEN GPIPOEN GPIPOEN GPIPOEN OSD StrFM1 OSD StrFM1 OSD StrFM1 StrFM2 StrFM3 StrFM2 StrFM3 StrFM2 StrFM3 StrFM4 SHIFT StrFM4 SHIFT StrFM4 SHIFT oe AUX TRAN None AUX TRAN None AUX TRAN None Default value Edit EN StrFM1 SHIFT CONFIG10 Parameter OSD Select OSD Setting range On Off PVW MV1 MV2 PE EEE E EEA MV1 MV2
11. esescescseeseseseseeeeeeseseeteteeeeeeees 156 6 3 Control panelists 157 6 3 1 TALLY GPI ccccsccsessessssssseseessseseeseesseess 157 7 Image transmission functions 158 8 Setting Menu table ccceseseeeees 163 9 ADDCALANCE ices csientcssccctsvescnsccrexesicerexe 181 10 Specifications ccseesseseeeees 182 Appendix gloSSary ecccecesssssees 187 Description This is a 1 ME digital video switcher which supports a multiple number of HD and SD formats It consists of a mainframe and control panel Despite its compact dimensions of 2RU the mainframe comes with 16 inputs and four outputs for SDI under the standard specifications It also supports two DVI outputs and its video effects of one key line two DSK lines two PinP lines two DVE BKGD lines one DVE key line and two multi view lines enable video productions in a wide variety of forms Incorporated in the switcher s inputs are a frame synchronizer up converter and color corrector When the option boards are installed a wider variety of input output formats including analog composite analog component and DVI can be accommodated so that systems can be constructed flexibly Features Compact design wide variety of input output signals e The mainframe despite its compact dimensions of 2RU comes with a wide variety of input output facilities in the standard configuration As input facilities a total of 16 HD SD SDI signal lines
12. 2 Functions in each area MIX button This is used to switch the A and B bus images while making them overlap During the transition the A and B bus output total is kept at 100 When the MIX button is pressed and it is selected its indicator lights in amber If the WIPE button is now pressed it goes off and the de selected status is established WIPE button This is used to execute the transition using the pattern selected by the wipe pattern selector button When the WIPE button is pressed and it is selected its indicator lights in amber If the MIX button is now pressed it goes off and the de selected status is established AUTO button This is used to automatically execute transitions auto transition using the transition time which has been set on the TIME menu During auto transition its indicator lights in amber When the button is pressed again during auto transition the auto transition operation is suspended and the indicator lights in green When it is pressed again while auto transition is suspended the remaining transition is executed The indicator goes off when auto transition is completed When the AUTO button is pressed while the fader lever is at an interim setting the transition is executed in the time remaining from the interim setting CUT button This button is used to execute transitions instantly Its indicator lights in amber during a transition and it goes off
13. AUX PGM A L Lighting in red Q gO Q gO E Lighting in green Furthermore when one of the crosspoint buttons is held down the name of the input material and number of the button corresponding to the pressed button are displayed on the LCD PST B 3 1 2 Selecting the bus using the SHIFT function The SHIFT function enables two materials to be allocated the front material and the rear material to one button and the materials to be selected using the SHIFT button A total of 32 materials front materials 1 to 16 and rear materials 17 to 32 can be allocated to the three groups of 16 crosspoint buttons whether these buttons are the PGM A bus crosspoint buttons PST B bus crosspoint buttons or AUX bus crosspoint buttons There are actually two SHIFT functions All SHIFT for switching all the fr
14. 5 System settings ccccsssseeeeeseeeees 131 5 1 Selecting the video format ceeeeeeee 131 5 2 Setting the CroSSPOINtS eeeceeeeeeeeteeee 132 5 2 1 Assigning signals to the crosspoints 132 5 2 2 Setting the crosspoint switching 134 5 3 Button assignments 135 5 3 1 Setting the user bUttONS eee 135 5 4 Setting the date and time 0ceeeeeeee 137 5 5 INGtwork SENGS nissar 138 5 6 Other SettihgS orsica 139 5 7 External device control 140 5 7 1 Enable Disable Setting for Control of External Devices cceeeeeeee 140 9 72 Editor CONTOR rcio 141 5 7 3 Setting the GPI oo ee eeeeeeeeteteeeeeeeeeee 142 5 7 4 Camera control eeceeceeeeeeeseeteteeeeeeteaes 144 5 8 Status displays ceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 151 5 8 1 Alarm status displayS eee 151 5 8 2 Alarm MESSAGE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeteneees 151 5 8 3 Displaying the version information and Option information 152 5 9 Initialization sensa 153 5 9 1 Initializing Setting Data ee 153 5 9 2 InitialiZing Fader nisin 153 6 External interfaces ccccccsssseees 154 6 1 Connecting the control panel and mainframe cccccceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 154 6 2 MAINTAINING verseire acera 154 b2 AALAN o n reece eee reeeereeereepr ere 154 6 2 2 EDITOR 0 eeeececesseseseesseeseseeeeeeesesteteaseeeees 155 6 2 3 COM rotete 155 6 2 4 TALLY GPI
15. Off The data is not passed through When On has been selected the V ancillary data of the input images is also passed through at the same time 130 5 System settings 5 1 Selecting the video format One system input output signal video format can be selected Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Format sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 1 Model HiRes 16 9SQ Format 1080 59 94i Off Of f 1080 50i On On 1080 24psf 1080 23 98psf 720 59 94p 720 50p 480 59 944 576 50i Turn F2 select the format using the Mode item and press the F2 switch to enter the selection An asterisk appears at the left of the format currently selected Setting the 16 9 squeeze mode When the 16 9 squeeze mode is selected a border width wipe or PinP is established that considers cases where SD format images are to be converted into the 16 9 aspect ratio and used This setting is possible when SD is selected as the system format setting On the Format sub menu turn F5 to select whether to support the squeeze mode using the 16 9SQ item On The squeeze mode is supported Off The squeeze mode is not supported Border width graphical representation when the squeeze mode is supported gt Squeeze 4 3 16 9 131 5 System settings 5 2
16. Turn F1 to display the CamCTL1 sub menu lt Menu display gt CAM ICTL Signa Tally Protcol CamCTL1 1 None Disable P TCont 1 5 IN1 16 Enable P TDirt IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 Turn F2 to set the control signal for the camera that supports the input signal using the CTL item Establish the associations between the switching of the cameras linked to the selection of the crosspoint buttons PGM A 1 to 32 and PST B 1 to 32 and the tally control e When camera control is enabled the c mark appears on the multi view display in front of the names of the materials in the cameras targeted for control e When P TDirt has been selected as the Protcol item only 1 appears Turn F3 to select the input signal using the Signal item Turn F4 to enable or disable tally control using the Tally item This setting can be selected when P TDirt has been selected as the Protcol item Enable Tally control is enabled Red tally signal On Off control is exercised from the RS 422 interface connector Disable Tally control is disabled Turn F5 to set the device to be controlled using the Protcol item P TCont The controller for the camera or controller for the pan tilt head is controlled Select this when the controller is to be connected to the unit and a multiple number of cameras and or pan tilt heads are to be controlled P TDirt Select this when a pa
17. 0 0t0359 9 222222222 IN9 to IN16 only Default value 100 0 0 0 CCTrn1 Parameter RGB Manual GrayPos 9 13 Setting range _ R G Bo Free ALL ____ l 0 25 to 0 75____ IN9 to IN16 only Default value R ALL 0 50 CC Trn2 Parameter BlackLv GrayLv WhiteLv 10 13 Setting range _ 0 00t0 0 50____ 0 25 to 0 75____ 0 50 to 1 00____ IN9 to IN16 only Default value 0 00 0 50 1 00 CC MTX1 Parameter R G R B 11 13 Setting range _ 1 00 to 1 00 ___ 1 00to1 00 INQ to IN16 only Default value 0 00 0 00 CC MTX2 Parameter G R G B 12 13 Setting range _ 1 00 to 1 00___ 1 00t0 1 00___ ___________ INQ to IN16 only Default value 0 00 0 00 CC MTX3 Parameter B R B G 13 13 Setting range _ 1 00to 1 00___ 1 00t0 1 00___ ___________ INQ to IN16 only Default value 0 00 0 00 172 8 Setting menu table 173 Menu Sub menu Third menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select INPUT INPUT XX FS Parameter FS Mode AnaGain ANA 1 4 Setting range On Off Normal DbyD 30 to 30 A1 A2 B1 or UC Auto B2 is displayed Default value On Normal 0 for X Freeze Parameter Select Freeze 2 4 Setting range Frame Field Toggling between TE E E EE EA EATE On and Off Default value _ Frame Off Name Parameter Type Name 3 4 Setting ra
18. 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec Enable Disable When 59 94 Hz is peer eee selected f Default value _ 1s Of Sec Enable 167 8 Setting menu table Mend Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select TIME TIME 8 Parameter TransTime Unit EFF DSLV Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is Leos eae EEES CISCO is geet leh ec tee eh el ee aie a ee ed Default value 1s Of Sec TIME 9 Parameter TransTime Unit FTB Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is paperanian selected ted Default value 1s Of Sec CBGD CBGD 1 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load CBGD Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red i aa et oe eee cease eg ag ea ay ye nea et ee ea eros ot Blue Black ___ Default value _ 0 0 0 0 100 0 White BKGD BKGD 1 Parameter Border Width Soft Border Setting range On Off 0 1 to 100 0 0 0 to 100 0 e is displayed when the SQ2 SL2 or 3D2 wipe pattern for the background transition has been selected using the BKGD Mg capes ete tee a a ele _ PATT button 2 2 22 Default value Off 5 0 0 0 BKGD 2 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load BodrCol Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Ms a ene ee
19. Basic menu operations For detailed operations refer to the sections in 3 Basic operations For the menu configurations refer to 8 Setting menu table Select the menus organized by function using the menu function buttons Using the rotary encoders display the sub menu that will be used to establish the detailed settings and set the parameters Parameter setting area ml O Third menu y KEY 2 Clip Gain Density Invert Submenu Adjust 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off Operate here Operate here Operate here using F1 Operate here using F3 Operate here using F5 using F2 using F4 e The INPUT menu and OUTPUT menu differ depending on whether an option board has been installed HOLD button If the HOLD button is pressed while a menu is displayed no other menu will be selected even when a menu function button is pressed In addition even if the AUX bus selection button is pressed it will not switch to another bus While the HOLD button is held down it lights in amber 26 2 Functions in each area 2 1 6 Positioner area Positioner X Y These are used when performing the settings below e PinP1 PinP2 position settings e Wipe start position setting WIPE 5 WIPE 11 SQ 5 e Camera control e Flying key position setting e Chroma key marker position setting POSITIONER In each case the settings take effect only when the following menu items h
20. Black burst signal Vertical phase of 90H when the 59 94i or 59 94p format is selected vertical phase of 75H when the 50i or 50p format is selected TRI Tri level sync signal vertical phase of OH This can be selected when HD format signals are supplied Internal syne For synchronization with an internal reference signal INT The REFOUT signal black burst signal is output from the two reference connectors Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Ref sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 3f Sync BBSetup GenLock Ref BBST 7 5IRE BBAD OIRE Locked TRI UnLock INT Turn F2 select the sync signal using the Sync item and press the F2 switch to enter the selection An asterisk appears at the left of the reference signal currently selected Turn F3 to select the setup level of the black burst signal in the internal synchronization mode using the BBSetup item This setting takes effect when the video system is 59 94i or 59 94p The setup level is fixed at 0 IRE when the system is 50i or 50p The genlock status is displayed in the GenLock item Locked Synchronized with the external sync signal or internal reference signal UnLock Not synchronized with the external sync signal or internal reference signal e When 1080 23 98PsF or 24PsF is selected as the
21. IN1 to IN20 PGM PVW CLN MV1 MV2 KeyOut FMEM1 to 4 CBGD CBAR KeyOut FM1 to FM4 CBG BAR e f when AUX2 to AUX4 have been selected the multi view display output MV1 or MV2 is selected for the AUX bus AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 output signal the images of the AUX bus displayed on the subscreens of the multi view display will be black images 124 4 Input output signal settings 4 8 2 Setting the split frame and characters Set the frame character brightness and background of the split screens to be displayed on the multi view display Press the MV button to light its indicator and display the MV menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to select the MV1 Frame or MV2 Frame sub menu depending on the multi view output signals to be set lt Menu display gt MV 2 Frame CharlLabel Tally MV 4 Frame CharlLabel Tally MV1Frame LUM75 LUM75 On Red GRN MV2Frame LUM75 LUM75 On Red GRN LUM 0 LUM 0 Off Red LUM 0 LUM 0 Off Red LUM25 LUM25 Off LUM25 _LUM25 Off LUM50 _LUM50 LUM50 _LUM50 LUM100 LUM100 LUM100 LUM100 Off Off Off Off Turn F2 to set the split frame brightness and split frame display using the Frame item LUM 0 25 50 75 100 Select one of these settings for the brightness of the split frame gray scale Off The sp
22. KEY PinP 1 2 DSK 1 2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 N2 MENU FUNCTION AUX BUS DELEG O O z caococaoaoacacoacge 39 BKGD AUX PGM A daz 6 22 7123 10 26 11727 12 28 13 29 14 30 1531 16 32 docroodooodadooodg PGM A bus crosspoint buttons PGM A 1 to 32 These are used to select the PGM A bus video signals Buttons 1 to 32 can be selected using the SHIFT button we Refer to 3 1 2 Selecting the bus using the SHIFT function In the case of the flip flop system the main line video PGM signals are always selected When one of the crosspoint buttons is held down the name of the input material and the number of the crosspoint button are displayed o PSTB PST B bus crosspoint buttons PST B 1 to 32 These are used to select the PST B bus video signals Buttons 1 to 32 can be selected using the SHIFT button we Refer to 3 1 2 Selecting the bus using the SHIFT f
23. Option slot SLOTA IN OUT A1 IN OUT A2 Q Option slot SLOTB IN OUT B1 IN OUT B2 Each of these is an input output option slot A DVI input board analog output board or other option board can be installed in these slots For details refer to 1 3 How to install the option boards and the operating instructions of the board concerned SDI signal output connectors SDI OUTPUTS 1 to 4 1 to 4 These can be allocated by the menus e Two sets of the same output signals are distributed from the OUTPUT1 connector DVI D output connectors DVI D OUTPUTS 5 6 These can be allocated by the menus e The DVI I connector cable cannot be used Reference input connector BB output lt in the external synchronization mode gt connector REF s Loop through output in the external sync mode G External synchronization signal input If the loop through output is not going to be used REF provide a 75 ohm termination Loop through output BB signals output from both connectors in the internal sync mode Input the external synchronization signal to the upper of the two connectors shown above PANEL connector PANEL RJ 45 100 Base TX Connect this to the control panel using the supplied CAT5E cable STP straight 10 m 31 2 Functions in each area LAN connector LAN RJ 45 10 100 Base TX For details on how to connect this connector refer to 6 External interfaces EDITOR connector EDI
24. SQ 5 BKGD menu SQPos sub menu BKGD SQ 5 KEY menu SQPos sub menu KEY SL 5 KEY menu FlyKEY sub menu KEY 25 2 Functions in each area Menu function buttons MENU FUNCTION AUX BUS DELEGATION These are used to select the menus organized by function Each time one of these buttons is pressed the menu for its function is switched between the one displayed above and the one displayed below Each time the PinP1 PinP2 button or DSK1 DSK2 button is pressed the color used for their lighting is switched between amber and green The other buttons light in amber Rotary encoders F1 to F5 These are used to set the parameters displayed on the menus LCD screen or on screen display For details on the operations refer to the sections in 3 Basic operations F1 Rotate this rotary encoder to switch the sub menu On the INPUT menu or OUTPUT menu the signal to be set is switched F2 Turn this rotary encoder to set the parameters On the INPUT menu or OUTPUT menu the third menu is switched F3 to F5 Rotate these rotary encoders to set the parameters When the down arrow is shown at a menu item its parameter is set by pressing the corresponding rotary encoder When the parameter is one which is set using a numerical value its default will be restored when the rotary encoder is held down However the network settings and the date and time settings will not be returned to the defaults
25. SYS 4 Parameter VAnci E Audio Anci Setting range _ On Off ______ On Off 2222222222222222 Default value Off Off SYS 5 Parameter Power Fan Alarm Setting range _ Alarm NoAlarm _ JAlarm NoAlarm _ __ _ ep eee ed Default value _ Alarm Alarm SYS 6 Parameter Init F Init Initial Setting range tte Default value SYS 7 Parameter IP Address Save NetWork1 Setting range _ 0to255______ Oto 255______ Oto 255______ Qto255______ Default value 192 168 0 10 SYS 8 Parameter Subnet Mask Save NetWork2 Setting range 0to255 0to255______ Oto255______ l Oto255 Default value 255 255 255 0 SYS 9 Parameter MAC Address NetWork3 Display only SYS 10 Parameter Year Month Date Set Date Setting range _ 2000 to 2099___ 1to12_______ 1to31_______ ere Default value SYS 11 Parameter Hour Minute Second Set Time Setting range _ 0 to 23 0 to 59 0 to 59 179 8 Setting menu table Menu SYSTEM When unlocked Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select SYS 12 Parameter Select Version SysVer MainVer Setting range MFSoft PniSoft Version number Version number PnIFPGA CntFPGA In1 FPGA In2FPGA M EFPGA oper rere OUT PGA ogee bn week SE ede ee ee ee ee ee Default value _ MFSoft SYS 13 Parameter Select Board Version OptVer Setting range SLOTA SLOTB SDI
26. Setting the crosspoints 5 2 1 Assigning signals to the crosspoints External video input signals and internally generated signals can be assigned to crosspoint buttons 1 to 32 Displaying the assignment statuses Press the XPT button to light its indicator and display the XPT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Stats1 4 sub menu The status of the assignment is displayed The names of the assigned signals are abbreviated on the display lt Menu display gt XPT 1 xPT 1 2 Stats SIG BK 1 NM WwW wis NI Ro ol ana When one of the crosspoint buttons 1 to 32 is held down for a long time the name of the signal assigned is displayed on the LCD while the button is held down Example When crosspoint button 1 is pressed when the INPUT1 signal has been assigned to this button XPT 1 XPT 1 Statsl SIG IN1 SHIFT will be displayed for XPT16 when the SHIFT function has been assigned to the crosspoint 16 button Assigning signals to the crosspoints Press the XPT button to light its indicator and lt Menu display gt display the XPT menu XPT 5 XPT Signal Shift Sf Lock re Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area XPTAsign Right Off Turn F1 to display the XPTAsign sub menu 1 32 IN1 16 Off On Turn F2 select the crosspoint button using the IN Al Left XPT item t
27. When On has been selected Cursor is displayed in the Item and Val Y N items The cursor displayed on the camera s menus can now be moved by turning F4 Turn F4 clockwise to move the cursor down or counterclockwise to move it up Turn F5 clockwise to move to the camera s setup screen Operation of F5 in the setup screen Selecting Yes No Turn clockwise to select Yes confirmed and turn counterclockwise to select No unconfirmed Changing values Turn clockwise to increase and turn counterclockwise to decrease 150 5 System settings 5 8 Status displays 5 8 1 Alarm status displays The alert status alarms for this unit s power supply and cooling fan are displayed on the LCD Press the SYSTEM button to light it and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Alarm sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 5 Power Fan Alarm _ NoAlarm NoAlarm Alarm Alarm The alert status of the power supplies mainframe and control panel is displayed in the Power item The alert status of the cooling fan mainframe is displayed in the Fan item NoAlarm No irregularity Alarm Irregularity 5 8 2 Alarm message A message is displayed on the LCD when an alarm has occurred Alarm message displayed Type of trouble Operation ALARM FAN STOP Cooling fan stopped mainframe ALARM MF POWER FAILURE Power supply voltage dr
28. __ __ Mosaic Defocus_ 0 0to1000 __ 2222222 Default value __ Off Mosaic 20 0 IMAG B IMG B 1 Parameter On Off IMAG B Setting irange On Off ee ee aa ee Default value Off IMG B 2 Parameter On Off Y Level C Level Paint Setting range _ On Off Oto7 it Oto7 f ed Default value Off 0 0 IMG B 3 Parameter On Off Hue Sat Mono Setting range _ On Off __ 0 0 to 359 9 ___ O 0 10 1000 et anana Default value Off 0 0 0 0 IMG B 4 Parameter On Off Mode Effect Mosa Def Setting range _ On Off __ __ __ Mosaic Defocus_ 0 0to100 0 __ Default value _ Off Mosaic 20 0 FMEM FMEM 1 Parameter FMEM Select Review Exec AUX Setting range FMEM1to4 ___ AUX1to4 On Off f ed Default value FMEM1 AUX1 Off FMEM 2 Parameter Mode Select Exec Memory Setting range _ AUTO Manual __ FMEM1 to 4 ALL ee Default value AUTO ALL SDCard SDCard 1 Parameter Mode Select SaveFile Exec File Setting range Load Save Init FMEM1 to 4 HS001 DEPRENE IESE Delete No Card _ SetUp fd Default value SDCard 2 Parameter Images FreeSpace Getinf Cardinfo Setting range ed MBA MB an te tee oe te ee Default value CTL CTL 1 Parameter Edit EN COM EN RS422 Setting range _ Enable Disable _ Enable Disable _ ___________ __________ _ Default value Enable Enable 8 Setting menu table Menu CAM XPT Sub menu Parameter 1
29. convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from 3 Heed all warnings the apparatus h f 5 Do not use this apparatus near water me manuracturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install by the manufacturer or sold with in accordance with the manufacturer s the apparatus When a cart is instructions used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 6 Clean only with dry cloth 4 Follow all instructions 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms produce heat or when unused for long periods of time 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service polarized or grounding type plug A polarized personnel Servicing is required when the plug has two blades with one wider than the apparatus has been damaged in any way such other A grounding type plug has two blades as power supply cord or plug is damaged and a third grounding prong The wide blade or liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen the third prong are provided for your safety If into the apparatus the apparatus has been the provided plug does not fit into your outlet exposed to rain or moist
30. e High resolution multi view mode supported Signals are also output with a high resolution even when SD has been selected as the system mode With this mode setting MV1 is output to OUT5 and MV2 to OUT6 MV1 and MV2 cannot be output to any other outputs 2 lines standard OUT5 OUT6 e The DVI I connector cable cannot be used e For the DVI D connector cable use a cable with a length of up to 5 m Reference In gen lock mode Black burst or Tri level Sync input signals with loop through input output In internal sync mode Black burst output signals x2 e Same field frequencies as those of the system formats supported e With the 1080 23 98PsF and 24PsF formats only GENLOCK mode supported e With the 1080 23 98PsF format black burst with 10F ID SMPTE318M standard met or TRI signals supported Video delay time FS OFF U C OFF 1 line H FS ON or U C ON 1 frame F e When the signals have passed through DVE multi view down converter DVI IN or DVI OUT a maximum delay of 1 frame is applied in each case 184 10 Specifications e Redundant power supply standard supported Power consumption 120 W Control I O PANEL 100 Mbps x1 RJ45 e When the control panel is connected LAN 100 10 Mbps x1 RJ45 e Used for maintenance purposes EDITOR RS 422 control connector D sub 9 pin e GVG standard protocol subset supported female COM RS 422 control connector D sub 9 pin e For Panasonic pan tilt head system fe
31. eee ee eeeeeeeteeeeeneeeeeee 45 3A KEY icine a aa Ea 47 3 4 1 Selecting the key type eeeeeeeeeeeees 48 3 4 2 Selecting the key material eeee 49 3 4 3 Key transitions 0 eecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 50 3 4 4 Key PreViOw ccecccesecceceseeeseeseeeeeeeeneses 51 3 4 5 Adjusting the luminance key and linear Key sececessceeeseeeeeseeeees 52 3 4 6 Adjusting the chroma key sceee 53 3 4 7 Key decorations ccceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 61 3 4 8 Masking the key signals 62 3 429 FYING Key sida cine een al 63 3 5 PinP picture in picture ee eeeeeeeneeeeeeees 64 3 5 1 Selecting the PinP channel and material ieseni 64 3 5 2 Selecting SHape eee eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeees 65 3 5 3 Pin P PreviGW oireisiin 65 3 5 4 PINP tranSitiONS eccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 66 3 5 5 PinP adjustment c cceeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 66 3 5 6 Linking PinP1 and PinP2 ceeeeee 68 3 5 7 PinP decorations c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 69 3 5 8 TrimMMing SettiNGS iiics 70 Contents 3 6 DSK downstream key cccesceeereeeteeeeeeeeees 71 3 6 1 Selecting the DSK type e eee 71 3 6 2 Selecting the DSK channel and DSK fill material ccccceeeeesceeeees 73 3 6 3 DSK transitions 0 00 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeees 74 3 6 4 DSK Preview ceeeceeseeeeseeeseeeeteeeeeeeeees 74 3 6 5 DSK adjustments e
32. refer to How to install the software Specifications Run the image transmission software HS450 Tool in a host computer which satisfies the following conditions e Operating system Windows 2000 or Windows XP e Processor Pentium Ill 1 GHz or better recommended RAM 256 MB or more recommended e Hard disk drive At least 50 MB of free memory e LAN 100BASE TX 10BASE T e Display TrueColor 24 bit 32 bit color 800 x 600 dots or more The image formats supported include bitmap bmp JPEG jpg TIFF tif GIF gif and PNG png The image transmission software is equipped with a function for automatically converting images into the specified video format size Connections Connect the LAN connector on the mainframe to the host computer using the LAN cable The LAN connector comes with an Auto MDI MDI X function Use a LAN straight cable or LAN crossover cable for the connection For details on network setup such as IP addresses refer to 5 5 Network settings Ke oS am oO LAN cable 158 7 Image transmission functions How to install the software This section describes how to install the image transmission software HS450 Tool Windows XP is used as the host computer s operating system in the example given here 1 Insert the CD ROM supplied with the unit into
33. 0 0 0 0 100 0 White 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yellow Cyan 359 9 100 0 108 0 Green Magenta Red Blue Black Turn F2 F3 and F4 to perform the color adjustments Hue Sat and Lum Calling the preset colors Turn F5 to select the preset color using the Load item and press the F5 switch The Hue Sat and Lum values are changed to the preset color values e To save the values that were set before calling the preset color refer to 8 10 Memory 79 3 Basic operations 3 9 Switching the AUX output 3 9 1 Selecting the AUX output materials The AUX1 to AUX4 output signals can be selected Press one of the AUX1 to AUX4 buttons among the AUX bus selector buttons The selected button lights in amber Press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons The selected signal is output to the pressed AUX1 to AUX4 button KEY PinP1 DSK1 TIME mem IMAGE A FMEM CTL XPT IN CONFIG CKEY PinP2 DSK2 CBGD IMAGE B ISDCard CAM MV OUT SYS KEY PinP 1 2 DSK1 2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 L AMBER 1 GREEN 2 MENU FUNCTION AUX BUS DELEGATION all The button with the signals selected by AUX1 lights in amber lt Signals that can be selected by the AUX
34. 10 Specifications SDI outputs HD Serial digital component SMPTE 292M SD Serial digital component SMPTE 259M 4 signal lines standard OUT1 x2 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 x1 each 8 signal lines maximum OUT A1 OUT A2 OUT B1 OUT B2 When two AV HS04M7 boards are used HD SMPTE 292M BTA S 004B standard complied with e Output return loss More than 15 dB 5 MHz to 750 MHz More than 10 dB 750 MHz to 1 5 GHz e Output level 0 8 Vp p 10 75 Q e Rise time Less than 270 ps e Fall time Less than 270 ps e Difference between rise time and fall time Less than 100 ps e Alignment jitter Less than 0 2 UI 130 ps e Timing jitter Less than 1 0 UI e Eye aperture ratio More than 90 e DC offset 0 0 5V SD SMPTE 259M standard complied with e Output return loss More than 15 dB 5 MHz to 270 MHz e Output level 0 8 Vp p 10 75 Q e Rise time Less than 1 5 ns e Fall time Less than 1 5 ns e Difference between rise time and fall time Less than 0 5 ns e Jitter Less than 0 2 Ul Composite input option Analog composite signal NTSC PAL 1 0 Vp p 75 Q 4 signal lines maximum IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 When two AV HS04M6 boards are used with loop through Analog input option SD HD analog component Y Pb Pr 1 0 Vp p 75 Q 4 signal lines maximum IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 When two AV HS04M2 boards are used Analog output SD HD analog component Y Pb Pr 1 0 Vp p 75 Q
35. Blue Black ___ Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 Black DSK1 6 Parameter Mask Invert Mask Setting range _ Off Manual 4 3 On Off Default value Off Off DSK1 7 Parameter Left Top Bottom Right MaskAdj Setting range _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ Default value 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 DSK2 DSK2 1 Parameter Type LumKey Fill PVW DSK2 Setting range _ Lum Linear __ ChrmOn ChrmOff Bus Matte ___ On Off Default value Linear ChrmOff Bus Off DSK2 2 Parameter Clip Gain Density Invert Adjust Setting range 0 0t0 108 0 __ 0 0 to 200 0 0 0 to 100 0 On Off Default value 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off DSK2 3 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load FillMatt Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red se ee de ee ee ele ETS ere eee 2 ol Blue Black Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White 166 8 Setting menu table Mend Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select DSK2 DSK2 4 Parameter Type Width Direc Edge Setting range Off Border Drop 0 to 4 0 45 90 135 ponc sian Shadow Outline ___________ 1180 225 270 315 ___________ Default value Off 2 0 DSK2 5 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load EdgeCol Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 Whi
36. Default value LUM75 LUM75 On Red GRN 8 Setting menu table Menu INPUT Sub menu Third menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select INPUT XX FS Parameter FS Mode cc SDI 1 13 Setting range On Off Normal DbyD On Off IN1toIN16 A1 2 2 U Auto si A2 B1 or B2 is Default value On Normal Off displayed for X Freeze Parameter Select Freeze 2 13 Setting range Frame Field Toggling between Eee yer renee CA ve vee On and Off 2222222 Default value __ Frame Off Name Parameter Type Name 3 13 Setting range _ Defalt Preset eens ETE Wsor see el ee a e Default value _ Defalt UpConv1 Parameter Scale MovDet Sharp 4 13 Setting range SQ EC LB 1 to 5 1 to 5 INI3toIN16 A1 ef A2 B1 or B2 only Default value SQ 3 3 UpConv2 Parameter EC Pos 5 13 Setting range Center Right Left INI3toIN16 2 fed only Default value _ Center cc Parameter ClorCnv Limiter CLEAR 6 13 Setting range On Off Off 108 104 100 Pre Trn MTX INQHOMUNGGoniym f ALL sss Default value On 100 ALL CC Prc1 Parameter Y Gain Slice 7 13 Setting range _ 0 0to 200 0 ___ 7 0t01080 INQ to IN16 only Default value _ 100 0 0 0 CC Prc2 Parameter C Gain Hue 8 13 Setting range _ 0 0to0 200 0____
37. F5 to select the preset color using the Load item and press the F5 switch The Hue Sat and Lum values are changed to the preset color values e To save the values that were set before calling the preset color refer to 3 10 Memory 72 3 Basic operations 3 6 2 Selecting the DSK channel and DSK fill material When the DSK 1 2 button among the AUX bus selector buttons is pressed and it has lighted in amber DSK1 is displayed as the menu The state in which the DSK1 fill material is selected is now established for the AUX bus crosspoint buttons If the button has lighted in green DSK2 is displayed as the menu and the state in which the DSK2 fill material is selected is now established for the AUX bus crosspoint buttons The selected AUX bus crosspoint button lights in amber It will light in red if the selected signal is a PGM output signal KEY PinP1 DSK1 TIME BKGD IMAGE A FMEM CTL XPT IN CONFIG CKEY PinP2 DSK2 CBGD IMAGE B SDCard CAM MV OUT SYS KEY PinP 1 2 DSK 1 2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 L AMBER 1 GREEN 2 MENU FUNCTION AUX BUS DELEGATION s Selecting the DSK source signal As with the selection of the KEY source signal set the DSK source for the DSK fill This setting is the same for KEY and
38. Humidity 10 to 90 no condensation Power supply DC 12 V 0 8 A DC jacks x2 Dimensions 22 1 16 X3 7 16 x 11 3 4 560x88x299 mm W x H x D excluding protrusions Weight 8 58 Ibs 3 9 kg excluding accessory parts 186 Appendix glossary Defined below are the terms used in this manual Word AB Bus system Explanation A bus control mode By executing a transition the A bus and B bus signals are output to the program images alternately Ancillary Data The auxiliary data other than the video signals which is transmitted inside the data stream of the video serial interface The data superimposed on the vertical blanking period is referred to as the V ancillary data VANC Aspect ratio The ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of an image or screen It is 16 9 for the HD format and 4 3 for the SD format AUX A spare bus which can be switched by signals other than the main line Auxiliary Bus output signals AVDL A function to automatically adjust the input image signal phase to the Automatic Video Delayline horizontal synchronization reference signal phase BB The black burst signal A full screen black level composite signal which is Black burst used as the reference signal for gen lock Border The area or margin that is added to the edge of a wipe or key Its width and color can be adjusted The defocusing of the area around a border is referred
39. IN16 A1 A2 B1 or B2 User The signal with the material whose name is to be changed is selected for X Turn F2 to display the Name sub menu Turn F3 to select the type of material name using the Type item and press the F3 switch to enter the An asterisk appears at the left of the type of material name currently selected Defalt The default settings for INPUT1 to INPUT16 INPUTA1 INPUTA2 INPUTB1 and INPUTB2 selected Preset The material names and number provided ahead of time are selected User The material names are set using 7 characters If the Type item setting is changed when Preset or User is selected the previously provided material names will be lost Preset type setting procedure lt Menu display gt type are On the Name sub menu turn F3 to select Preset INPUT XXIName Types Name NO Ck using the Type item 3 13 Preset CAM 1 Turn F4 to select the material name using the Cx 1 9 Name item CG Turn F5 to select the material number using the CGV NO item and press the F5 switch to enter the CGK number PC Vek 7 VTR User type setting procedure yp gp VCRs On the Name sub menu turn F3 to select User lt Menu display gt using the Type item INPUT XXIName Types Name wm 3 13 User AMB C Turn F4 to move the m cursor to the position of the cha
40. Lum luminance key self key This is for creating the key signals from the luminance component or luminance and chroma component of the key fill signal Linear linear key EXT key This is for creating the key signals from the luminance component of the key source signal It is used when the key source signal and key fill signal are different Chroma chroma key self key This is for creating the key signals using a specific hue of the key fill signal as the reference Full full key self key This is for creating the key signals using the images on the full screen as the key source signals PinP combinations are possible in conjunction with the flying key See 3 4 9 Flying key Since the luminance and chroma keys are operated as self keys the key fill signals are used as the key source signals For the full key the images on the full screen are used as the key source signals When the luminance key chroma key or full key has been selected as the key type the key signals will remain unchanged even when the key source signals are switched When using the linear key use material with a black background and white characters or shape to be combined by the key as the key source signal Material which is not black and white may not be combined clearly Material with a white background and black characters etc can be reversed using the key invert function for use When the luminance key has been selected the chroma component c
41. PVW 1 5 CLN AUX1 4 MV1 MV2 KeyOut Turn F4 to set the video movement detection sensitivity using the MovDet item and press the F4 switch to enter the setting 1 Sensitivity closer to still image 3 standard 5 sensitivity closer to moving images 116 4 Input output signal settings 4 5 Setting the down converter option Select the settings for the down converter that is built into the SDI output board option Press the OUTPUT button to light its indicator lt Menu display gt and display the OUTPUT menu OUTPUTYY DownCnv Scale IDelay Sharps we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area 2 2 SQ 90H 3 Turn F1 to display the OUTPUTYY sub menu EC 1F 1 5 Y Outi to Out4 A1 A2 B1 or B2 LB The output signal to be converted is selected for Y Turn F2 to display the third menu of DownConv Turn F3 to select the scaling system using the Scale item and press the F3 switch to enter the setting SQ squeeze The top bottom left and right are reduced so that the aspect ratio is set to 4 3 EC edge crop The aspect ratio is maintained the image is reduced in size in line with the vertical resolution and it is cropped at the left and right LB letter box The aspect ratio is maintained the image is reduced in size in line with the horizontal resolution and a black image is added at the top and bottom Out
42. Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select CAM 1 Parameter CTL Signal Tally Protcol CamCTL1 Setting range 1to5 IN1 to 16 Enable Disable P TCont IN A1 IN A2 IN P TDirt Gere a ey eee B1 IN B2 None 8 ed Default value 1 None Disable P TCont CAM 2 Parameter CTL PosCont PTSpeed Power CamCTL2 Setting range 1to5 PanTilt Fast Middle Slow On Off Lenehan lat Seat ee epee ential Zm Focs_ dt ed Default value 1 PanTilt Fast On CAM 3 Parameter CTL C Menu Item Val Y N CamMenu Settingrange_ ito5 On Off ______ Cursor ______ Cursor ______ Default value __ 1 XPT 1 Display only XPT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status1 SIG BK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 XPT 2 Display only XPT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Status2 SIG 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Sf XPT 3 Display only XPT 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Status3 S1G 15 16 Al A2 Bl B2 XPT 4 Display only XPT 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Status4 SIG PG PV KO CL M1 M2 Sf XPT 5 Parameter XPT Signal Shift Sf Lock XPTAsign Setting range 1 to 32 IN1 to 16 Off Right Left On Off IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 Black CBGD CBAR FMEM1 to 4 PGM PVW CLN MV1 MV2 AUX bus be et Hg et lonly None ed Default value Right Off XPT 6 Parameter Timing XPT Swch Setting range _ Any Field1 Field2 ted Default value Any 170 8 Setting menu table MV Menu Sub menu Turn F1
43. Setting lt Menu display gt INPUT XX Setting Chroma Ped Hue 3 5 0 0 0 8 7 100 30 30 100 Turn F3 to adjust the chroma level using the Chroma item Maximum amount of variation approx 3 dB The Auto Color Control function is activated and the chroma level is kept at the value that has been set Turn F4 to adjust the pedestal level using the Ped item Maximum amount of variation approx 100 mV Turn F5 to adjust the hue using the Hue item Maximum amount of variation approx 20 Adjustment of Hue is possible when the system format is 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p and 480 59 94i For details on the other settings refer to the operating instructions of the optional board 106 4 Input output signal settings 4 2 Setting the DVI input signals option 4 2 1 Setting the DVI input signals Set the DVI input signals when the DVI input board option or full HD DVI input board option has been connected Signals with the following resolutions can be input If signals with any other resolution or frequency are input the picture will turn black DVI Input Board Digital Analog e XGA 1024x768 60 Hz e WXGA 1280x768 60 Hz e SXGA 1284x1024 60 Hz Full HD DVI Input Board Digital e XGA 1024x768 60 Hz e WXGA 1280x768 60 Hz e SXGA 1284x1024 60 Hz e WSXGA 1680x1050 60 Hz e UXGA 1600x1200 60 Hz eWUXGA 1920x1200 60 Hz e
44. When the N R indicator is lighted The normal direction is replaced with the reverse TM direction or vice versa when the transition is B completed The lighted and extinguished statuses of the R A button are also switched in line with the direction of the wiping il B 42 3 Basic operations 3 3 4 Wipe decorations border soft effect A border effect or soft effect can be added to the wiping of background transitions Setting the border and soft effect Press the BKGD button to light its indicator and display the BKGD menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area lt Menu display gt BKGD 1 Border Width Soft 0 0 Border Off 5 0 On 0 1 0 0 100 0 100 0 Turn F1 to display the Border sub menu Turn F2 to set On or Off for the border using the Border item Turn F3 to set the width of the border using the Width item Turn F4 to set the amount of soft effect using the Soft item When On has been selected as the Border item setting the ratio of the soft effect to the border width is indicated as the amount of soft effect When only the soft effect is to be added to wipe select Off as the Border item setting Setting the border color On the BKGD menu turn F1 to display the BodrCol sub menu lt Menu display gt BKGD 2 Hue Sat Lum Loads BodrCol 0 0 0 0 100 0 White 7 0 0 Yellow cyan
45. _ l Default value Cmpsit SelBG CHRKEY 3 Parameter View Mode UNDO Sample2 Setting range Cmpsit Matte Spill Spill Proc FG FG Matte Matte Detail Detail MatSpng O MkFGTrn RstrDt dd Default value Cmpsit Spill CHRKEY 4 Parameter View Spill Trans Detail FineTun Setting range Cmpsit Matte 1000 to 1000 1000 to 1000 1000 to 1000 2 Proc FG FG ted Default value Cmpsit 0 0 0 PinP1 PinP1 1 Parameter Shape CrclAsp Density PVW a Setting range _ Square Circle _ _ 0 0 to 100 0____ 0 0 to 100 0____ On Off _____ Default value Square 0 0 100 0 Off PinP1 2 Parameter Border Width Soft Mode Bora Setting range Off On 0 1 to 100 0 0 0t0100 0 i i o aTa Default value Off 5 0 0 0 Fix PinP1 3 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load BodrCol Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Lp ee ee ol Blue Black ___ Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White PinP1 4 Parameter X Pos Y Pos Size oon Setting range _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 0 0010 100 00 222222 Default value 0 00 0 00 25 00 PinP1 5 Parameter X Y Z Rotation Setting range 360 to 360 360 to 360 360 to 360 sss Default value 0 0 0 164 8 Setting menu table Default value tover2 Meni Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Tur
46. adjustments The DSK definition can be adjusted Press the DSK1 button or DSK2 button to light its indicator and display the DSK1 menu or DSK2 menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Adjust sub menu lt Menu display gt DSK1 2 Clip Gain DensitylInvert Adjust 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off Turn F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the DSK downstream key definition Turn F5 to set key invert If On is set the key signals generated internally are inverted Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range F2 Clip Reference level for generating key signals 0 0 to 108 0 F3 Gain Key amplitude 0 0 to 200 0 F4 Density Key density 0 0 to 100 0 F5 Invert Key signal inversion On Off 75 3 Basic operations 3 6 6 DSK decorations A border shadow or other type of edge can be added to DSK Setting the edge Press the DSK1 button or DSK2 button to light lt Menu display gt its indicator and display the DSK1 menu or DSK2 DSK1 41 Type Width Direc menu Edge Of f 2 0 iw Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Border 0 4 45 Drop 90 Turn F1 to display the Edge sub menu Shadow 135 Turn F2 to select the edge type Outline gt Off An edge is not added 270 Border A border is added around the entire edge 315 Drop A diagonal border is added Shadow A s
47. and delay amount for the DVI input signals are the same as when UC D by D is selected since the frame synchronizer is set to the On mode e The DVI output signals are delayed by 1F e When images are output to a multi view display they are delayed by 1F e When DVI output signals are output images for a multi view display the output images are delayed by 2F 121 4 Input output signal settings lt Phase relationship between input signals and output signals gt for 1080 59 94i format Example 1 non synchronized Sync signal Ref m a a 2 lt _ gt 1F frame Output signal Max 1F Output signal 90H 5 Max 1F 90H lt _ _Ai Max 2F Output signal 1F Example 2 non synchronized sane oo y yo 1F frame Output signal Output signal 90H Output signal 1F Max 2F 90H 122 4 Input output signal settings 4 8 Setting the multi view display The input images program images preview images etc can be arranged on the screen of an external monitor and output to two lines MV1 and MV2 4 8 1 Setting the screen layout There are four multi view split screen display modes 16 split the main screen is split into 16 subscreens 10 split 9 split and 4 split Inputs 1 to 20 CBGD CBAR FMEM1 to 4 PGM PVW AUX1 4 and KeyOut can be assigned to subscreens Oto A total of up to 20 subscreens for displ
48. as the key source signal Material which is not black and white may not be combined clearly Material with a white background and black characters etc can be reversed using the key invert function for use When the luminance key has been selected the chroma components can be contained in the key signals generated in view of the fact that it is used as a self key This is not applied to the linear key Turn F3 to select the setting using the LumKey item ChrmOn In addition to the luminance components the chroma components are also factored in when generating the key signals Use this setting if colors with low luminance components are used for the key signals when for instance blue characters are to be removed ChrmOff The key signals are generated only from the luminance components Turn F4 to select the fill type using the Fill item Bus The bus signal is used for the key fill signal Matte The internal fill matte is used for the key fill signal 71 3 Basic operations Setting the fill matte color On the DSK1 menu or DSK2 menu turn F1 to display the FillMatt sub menu lt Menu display gt DSK1 3 Hue Sat Lum Load FillMatt 0 0 0 0 100 0 White 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yellow Cyan 359 9 100 0 108 0 Green Magenta Red Blue Black Turn F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the Hue Sat and Lum of the fill matte E To call the preset color Turn
49. black image is added at the right 4 1 6 Setting the analog input gain option When the analog input board option has been connected the gain of the input signals can be set Alternatively when the analog composite input board option has been connected the gain of the Y signals can be set The setting range is 30 steps and the gain changes by approximately 2 dB The amount of change in the gain when it is changed by one step is not fixed Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X A1 A2 B1 or B2 The input used to set the gain is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of FS lt Menu display gt INPUT XX FS FS Model AnaGain 1 6 On Normal 0 30 30 Turn F5 to set the gain of the input signal Y signal gain using the AnaGain item 105 4 Input output signal settings 4 1 7 Setting the analog composite input signals option When the analog composite input board option has been connected the analog composite input signals can be set Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X A1 A2 B1 or B2 The input used to set the analog composite signal is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of
50. bus and AUX bus crosspoints between front and rear 16 AUX TRAN Enables or disables the AUX transitions 17 NoAsign No assignment 135 5 System settings lt Setting method gt Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Button1 sub menu and Button2 sub menu lt Menu display gt CONFIG 8 USER1 USER2 USER3 CONFIG 9 USER4 USER5 USER6 Buttonl PinPPVW DSKIPVW OSD Button2 Edit EN StrFM1 SHIFT DSKIPVW PinPPVW PinPPVW PinPPVWIiPinPPVW PinPPVW DSK2PVW IDSK2PVW DSKIPVW DSK1PVW DSKIPVW DSKIPVW Edit EN Edit EN DSK2PVW DSK2PVW DSK2PVW DSK2PVW COM EN COM EN Edit EN COM EN Edit EN Edit EN GPIMIEN GPIMIEN COM EN GPIMIEN COM EN COM EN GPIMOEN GPIMOEN GPIMIEN GPIMOEN GPIMIEN GPIMIEN GPIPIEN GPIPIEN GPIMOEN GPIPIEN GPIMOEN GPIMOEN GPIPOEN GPIPOEN GPIPIEN GPIPOEN GPIPIEN GPIPIEN OSD OSD GPIPOEN OSD GPIPOEN GPIPOEN StrFM1 StrFM1 StrFM1 StrFM1 OSD OSD StrFM2 StrFM2 StrFM2 StrFM2 StrFM2 StrFM1 StrFM3 StrFM3 StrFM3 StrFM3 StrFM3 StrFM2 StrFM4 StrFM4 StrFM4 StrFM4 StrFM4 StrFM3 SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT StrFM4 AUXTRAN AUXTRAN AUXT RAN AUXTRAN AUXTRAN AUXTRAN NoAsign NoAsign NoAsign NoAsign NoAsign NoAsign e Buttoni sub menu Turn F2 to select the function to be assigned to the USER 1 button using the
51. by the program bus are always PGM PST system output as the program images By executing a transition the program bus and preset bus signals are switched over Flying Key This function uses DVE effects to move expand or reduce key signals 187 Appendix glossary Word Frame Memory Explanation A memory which can hold the video signals equivalent to one frame Frame Synchronizer A function which matches the synchronization of non synchronized video input signals Freeze A function which continues the display of the same image creating the impression that the image has been frozen FTB Fade to Black This is the effect where the background image is faded out to the black screen Luminance Genlock A function for synchronizing the video signals using an external sync signal as the reference GPI Interface signals which control auto transition from an external source General Purpose Interface Hue The color tone of the video signals IRE A unit used for video signal levels The setup level black level of the signals is expressed as 0 IRE 7 5 IRE etc Key Edge The border or shadow added to the edges of keys Key Fill The signal that uses key combination processing to fill in the areas left blank by the key signals Key Gain A parameter which is used to adjust the amplitude of the key signals Key Invert A function which inverts the key sig
52. characters will not be displayed by the unit lt Characters which can be used for filenames gt Ato Z ato z 0 to 9 Space amp _ 94 3 Basic operations 3 12 4 Deleting files on SD memory cards Insert the SD memory card on which the data is stored into the SD memory card slot On the SDCard menu turn F1 to display the File sub menu Turn F2 to select Delete using the Mode item and then press the F2 switch lt Menu display gt SDCard 1 Mode Select DelFile No File Delete HS001 FMEM Yess SetUp Turn F3 to select FMEM still image data or SetUp using the Select item If the name of the file to be loaded consists of more than 8 characters a shortened version of the filename will be displayed Using the DelFile item turn F4 to select the name of the file to be deleted Turn F5 to select Yes then press the F5 switch and the file is now deleted 3 12 5 Displaying the SD memory card information Insert the SD memory card on which the data is stored into the SD memory card slot On the SDCard menu turn F1 to display the CardInfo menu lt Menu display gt SDCard 2 Images FreeSpace GetInfl CardInfo 1 496MB 500MB Images The number of still image files stored on the SD memory card is displayed The number of files that can be loaded using the unit is 999 Over999 is displayed when an attempt is made to store 10
53. in red and when the transition is completed it lights in red When the PinP1 ON button or PinP2 ON button is pressed after fade in is completed the PinP1 image or PinP2 image transitions fades out During fade out the PinP1 ON button or PinP2 ON button lights in red and when the transition is completed it goes off If the PinP1 ON button or PinP2 ON button is pressed at any point during a transition the direction of the transition is reversed 3 5 5 PinP adjustments Adjusting the PinP position and size While the PinP menu is selected adjust the X and Y coordinates using the positioner in the positioner area and adjust the size using the rotary encoder Z Alternatively the settings can be performed on the menus Press the PinP1 button or PinP2 button to light its indicator and display the PinP1 menu or PinP2 menu w amp Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Position sub menu Either operate the positioner and the rotary encoder Z or turn F2 F3 and F4 to set the X and Y coordinates and the size using the X Pos Y Pos and Size items lt Menu display gt PinP1 4 X Pos Y Pos Size Position 0 00 0 00 25 00 50 00 50 00 0 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 66 3 Basic operations Adjusting the rotation angle On the PinP1 menu or PinP2 menu turn F1 to display the Rotation sub m
54. ja the OSD item MV1 MV2 On OSD is displayed Off OSD is not displayed This function can be assigned to a user button t See 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons Turn F3 to set the output destination using the Select item PVW The menu screen is superimposed onto the preview output and output MV1 The menu screen is superimposed onto multi view display output 1 and output MV2 The menu screen is superimposed onto multi view display output 2 and output MV1 2 The menu screen is superimposed onto both multi view display outputs 1 and 2 and output e When On is selected as the OSD item setting the multi view display split frame are not displayed on the monitor E Examples of OSD displays gt appears to the left of the selected menu This indicates the wipe pattern for the background transition This indicates the wipe pattern for the key transition BKGD PATT KEY 1 Type LumKey Fill PVW KEY Chroma ChrmOff Matte Off 2 Clip Gain Density Invert Adjust 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off 3 Hue Sat Lum Loads FillMatt 0 0 0 0 0 0 White 4 Type Width Direc Edge Border 4 5 Hue Sat Lum JLoads 0 0 Edgecol 0 0 100 0 White 129 4 Input output signal settings 4 10 Setting the ancillary data In this section the function for allowing the ancillary data of the SDI input signals to pass through is set If SD format signals are input while the HD format has been set as
55. operations 3 5 8 Trimming settings Press the PinP1 button or PinP2 button to light its indicator and display the PinP1 menu or PinP2 menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Trim sub menu lt Menu display gt PinPl 6 Trim Manual Trim Off Free Manual Pair 4 3 Turn F2 to select the trimming type using the Trim item Off No trimming 4 3 Automatic trimming so that the aspect ratio is 4 3 Manual Trimming using the value set on the TrimAdj sub menu Turn F3 to select the operation to be performed during the manual setting using the Manual item Free The Left Right Top and Bottom parameters change independently However the Left setting cannot exceed the Right setting and vice versa and similarly the Top setting cannot exceed the Bottom setting and vice versa Pair The settings are changed in such a way that the Left and Right trimming amounts and the Top and Bottom trimming amount are the same This makes for a top bottom and left right symmetry Turn F1 to display the TrimAdj sub menu and turn F2 F3 F4 and F5 to set the trimming values Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Initial value F2 Left Trimming value at left 50 00 to 50 00 40 00 F3 Top Trimming value at top 50 00 to 50 00 40 00 F4 Bottom Trimming value at bottom 50 00 to 50 00 40 00 F5 Right Trim
56. other such operation on the Sample1 sub menu to what they were in the original image 59 3 Basic operations FineTun In this mode detailed images can be adjusted On the CHR KEY menu turn F1 to display the FineTun sub menu lt Menu display gt CHRKEY 4 View Spill Trans Detail FineTun Cmpsit 0 0 0 Turn F2 to select Cmpsit using the View item Turn F3 to remove or restore the noise using the Spill item When it is turned clockwise a large amount of noise is removed from the foreground image and the image colors increasingly approach the complementary color opposite color of the blue screen When it is turned counterclockwise the image colors approach the colors of the original foreground image By turning F4 clockwise the matte of the colors closely resembling the colors of the foreground image can be adjusted using the Trans item This is useful when for instance making the parts covered by dark smoke clouds or other such objects in the foreground image semi transparent By turning F5 clockwise the matte information for the colors closely resembling the colors of the background image can be adjusted using the Detail item This is useful when for instance restoring the details of an image Such as an image with a subject who has loose hair or an image with smoke which have been lost in the foreground image as a result of sampling to what they were in the original ima
57. pattern pages WIPE i sQ2 Ra SL2 2 l 3D2 dimensions 2 Q2 SS 2 SL2 slide2 2s a L 3D2 Z dimensions 2 3 Ye No No nN saa pattern en pattern sa 4 5 No pattern 7 9 No No No pattern ae pattern Pa pattern 12 11 12 No No No ea a aoe pattern Bice pattern pattern 41 3 Basic operations 3 3 2 Selecting the background for the 3D2 pattern page On the 3D2 3 dimensions 2 pattern page a still image in one of the frame memories FMEM1 4 color background CBGG or Black can be selected for the background Press the BKGD button to light its indicator and display the BKGD menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Base sub menu lt Menu display gt BKGD 6 Type Base Black FMEM1 FMEM4 CBGD Turn F2 to set the image to be used for the background using the Type item e The background that has been set takes effect when 3D2 is selected on the pattern page of the background transitions 3 3 3 Selecting the wipe direction Operate the wipe direction selector buttons to select the wipe direction for the background transition The key transitions are set by the menu The direction which is set here will not be reflected See 3 4 3 Key transitions When the R indicator is off Wiping proceeds in the normal direction When the R indicator is lighted Wiping proceeds in the reverse direction A N R N R
58. the CD ROM drive of the host computer in which the program will be installed Here E will serve as the name of this drive for example 2 Execute the setup program E HS450TOOL ENG SETUP EXE 3 The installer now starts up so follow its instructions to proceed 4 The Setup Complete screen appears to indicate that installation is complete Click Finish to close the window 159 7 Image transmission functions Operation This section describes how to operate the image transmission software HS450 Tool lt Startup gt On the Start menu of Windows select Programs gt Panasonic gt AV HS450Tool gt HS450Tool The main screen now appears lt Exit gt Click the CLOSE button lt Setting the IP address gt Set the unit s IP address in the IP Address setting box 160 7 Image transmission functions lt Transmitting images to the unit gt 1 Select the mode Check that To HS450 appears in the Mode field If From HS450 appears instead click the From HS450 button so that To HS450 appears 2 Select the transmission destination of the images in the Target field FMEM1 Unit s frame memory 1 FMEM2 Unit s frame memory 2 FMEMS3 Unit s frame memory 3 FMEM4 Unit s frame memory 4 3 When the Select Image button is clicked the file selection dialog box appears on the screen Select the image file to be transmitted and click OK The image
59. the operating instructions of each device Video signals Control signals j S 1 G N E REMOTE SERVICE l N ar connector N Ee OO ot Kz AG 0 LO AV HS450N ra AW RP655N COM connector RS 422 lt gt RS 232C converter Cable length Max 656 ft 200 m Cable length Max 32 8 ft 10 m Twisted pair cable AWG24 lt Connection specifications gt AV HS450N AW RP655N RS 422 lt gt RS 232C Pin No Signal converter Pin No Signal 1 FRAME GND RXD TXD FRAME GND For pin assignments and specifications TOO OF of the RS 422 lt gt RS 232C converter o o o 0 REMOTE SERVICE refer to the operating instructions of the converter used 145 3 Twisted pair cable 5 System settings Example of connections when the unit and a pan tilt head are connected Pan tilt heads that can be connected AW HE100N AW PH400P AW PH405N AW PH360N E Connections for AW HE100N AW PH405N or AW PH360N Analog component signals For the connection specifications refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW HE100N Analog Input Board xO Oko Loxo foxoloxo AV HS450N rs COM connector AW HE100N CONTROLLER connector Cable length Max 656 ft 200 m Twisted pair cable AWG24 lt Connection specifications gt AV HS450N A
60. time the user button is pressed the function setting alternates between ON and OFF The table below lists the functions which can be assigned to the user buttons USER 1 to USER 6 No Function name Description of function 1 PinPPVW Outputs the PinP1 and PinP2 images to the preview outputs 2 DSK1PVW Output the DSK1 image to the preview output 3 DSK2PVW Output the DSK2 image to the preview output 4 Edit EN Turns the control of the editor to ON or OFF 5 COM EN Turns the external control using the COM connector to ON or OFF 6 GPIM In EN Enables or disables GPI In at the mainframe side 7 GPIM Out EN Enables or disables GPl Out at the mainframe side 8 GPIP In EN Enables or disables GPI In at the control panel side 9 GPIP Out EN Enables or disables GPl Out at the control panel side 10 OSD Turns the on screen displays on displayed or off not displayed 11 StrFM1 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses which have been set using the FMEM menu into the frame memory FMEM1 12 StrFM2 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses which have been set using the FMEM menu into the frame memory FMEM2 13 StrFM3 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses which have been set using the FMEM menu into the frame memory FMEM3 14 StrFM4 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses which have been set using the FMEM menu into the frame memory FMEM4 15 SHIFT Switches all the A B
61. to be controlled by the GPI port TALLY GPI connector of mainframe GPIM In sub menu and GPIM Out sub menu lt Menu display gt CONFIG 4 Port Assign GPIEN CONFIG 5 Port Assign GPIEN GPIM In NoAsign Disable GPIM Out NoAsign Disable Port1 8 Enable Portl Enable Port31 TALLY GPI connector of control panel GPIP In sub menu and GPIP Out sub menu lt Menu display gt CONFIG 6 Port Assign GPIEN CONFIG 7 Port Assign IGPIEN GPIP In NoAsign Disable GPIP Out NoAsign Disable Port1 8 Enable Port1 8 Enable Turn F2 to select the port to be controlled using the Port item Turn F3 to select the function to be assigned using the Assign item te Refer to Control using the GPI input port and Output from the GPI output port Turn F5 to set enable or disable for the control to be exercised from each port using the GPIEN item Enable Control is enabled Disable Control is disabled e Settings for the GPIEN item can be assigned to one of the user buttons we See 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons 142 5 System settings E Control using the GPI input port Assign Item Description of function assigned Control method AUTO AUTO button in transition area CUT CUT button in transition area DSK1 DSK1 button in transition area DSK2 DSk2 button in tr
62. to select Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F2 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F5 to select 171 MV 1 Parameter Split Pos Signal MV1 PATT Setting range 16Split 10Split 1 to 16 1to 10 1 IN1 to 16 9Split 4Split to 8 1 to 4 IN A1 IN A2 IN The screen can B1 IN B2 CBGD be split into a FMEM 1 to 4 total of up to 20 PGM PVW screens when the KeyOut number of MV1 AUX1 to 4 split screens and number of MV2 split screens are __ combined ed Default value _ 10Split 1 IN1 to 10 MV 2 Parameter Frame Char Label Tally MV1Frame Setting range LUM 0 LUM 0 On Off Red Red GRN LUM25 LUM25 Off LUM50 LUM50 LUM75 LUM75 be ete LUM100 Off _ _ LUM100 Off dd Default value LUM75 LUM75 On Red GRN MV 3 Parameter Split Pos Signal MV2 PATT Setting range 16Split 1 to 16 IN1 to 16 10Split 1 to 10 IN A1 IN A2 IN 9Split 1 to 8 B1 IN B2 CBGD 4Split 1to4 FMEM1 to 4 The screen can PGM PVW be split into a KeyOut total of up to 20 AUX1 to 4 screens when the number of MV1 split screens and number of MV2 split screens are combined ee Default value 10Split 1 IN1 to 10 MV 4 Parameter Frame Char Label Tally MV2Frame Setting range ILUM 0 LUM 0 On Off Red Red GRN LUM25 LUM25 Off LUM50 LUM50 LUM75 LUM75 Reo eae LUM100 Off _ _ LUM100 Off 9 e
63. 0 ef ed Default value _ On PVW CONFIG11 Parameter Fill Source KSAsign Setting range IN1 to 16 IN A1 IN1 to 16 IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 CBGD IN B2 CBGD CBAR FMEM1 CBAR FMEM1 to cee yee cal to4 2222 4 NoAsign fed Default value Same as Fill CONFIG12 Parameter CLN CLNAsign Setting range _ KEY DSK1 DSK2 td Default value 178 8 Setting menu table Default value Meni Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select SYSTEM Message Parameter The SYSTEM menu is locked When locked Display only SYSTEM SYS 1 Parameter Mode HiRes 16 9SQ When Format Setting range 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 24psf On Off On Off unlocked 1080 23 98psf 720 59 94p 720 50p Selection enabled Selection enabled 480 59 94i 576 50i when SD format is when SD format is A aa ce cle ah Sree Sy eee aa pala used _______ used _______ Default value _ 1080 59 94i Off Off SYS 2 Parameter System H Phase V Phase OutPhs Setting range _ 0H 1H_______ 1320 to 1319 _ 100 to 100 ___ __________ Default value 1H 0 0 SYS 3 Parameter Sync BBSetup GenLock Ref Setting range k BBST BBAD OIRE 7 5IRE Locked UnLock eee ETE TSUN ooo loenel et aN Default value BBST 7 5IRE
64. 00 or more files FreeSpace The SD memory card s total memory and remaining free space are displayed in megabyte units MB Free space card s total memory Press the F5 switch and the display of information of Images item and FreeSpace item is updated 95 4 Input output signal settings 4 1 Input signal settings IN1 to IN6 are SDI signal inputs IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 and IN B2 can be set only when one of the following option boards has been connected e AV HS04M1 SDI Input Board e AV HS04M2 Analog Input Board e AV HS04M3 DVI Input Board e AV HS04M6 Analog Composite Input Board e AV HS04M8 Full HD DVI Input Board lt List of settings by input signal gt Setting menu and numbers of sections in this manual Input connector FS Mode Freeze ColCor UpConv 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 5 IN1 to IN8 See Vv Only DbyD Y tandar selectable eine SDI input x16 lines 4 IN13 to IN16 v Vv Vv Vv Vv AV HS04M1 SDI input x2 lines K K id AV HS04M2 Option slot Analog component input x2 lines d v 7 INA AV HS04M3 ee DVI I input x2 lines lt 7 E IN B1 p IN B2 AV HS04M6 v v Y Analog composite input x2 lines AV HS04M8 _ v _ DVI D input x2 line Setting menu and numbers of sections in this manual s 3 DVIIn DVIIn Input connector AnaGain Setting Dig Ana 4 1 6 4 1 7 4 2 4 2 I
65. 1 B2 7 Vv OUTPUT SDI 1 to 4 3 OUTPUT 1to4 OUTPUT 5 6 OUTPUT DVI D 6 Output MTX REF IN OUT 1 REF OUT 2 Dsub 50 LAN PANEL TALLY GPI EDITOR COM 5 4 ALARM 1 GPI OUT 31 GPLIN 8 e Camera SD e Pan Tilt Head memory ALARM 1 e Controller card GPI OUT 8 GPI IN 8 MAINFRAME TALLY GPI oc IN P o AC DC C gt Control panel Aux panel 1 wit R2 Wee When external synchronization is selected as the reference signal setting the reference signal is input When internal synchronization is selected the reference signal is output When external synchronization is selected as the reference signal setting the signals are looped through and output When internal synchronization is selected the reference signal is output 5 amp 3 Two sets of the same output signals are distributed from OUTPUT SDI 1 K4 Connect the PANEL connector directly to the MAINFRAME connector using the supplied CAT5E cable K5 Do not connect to a public line when connecting a PC 16 1 Installation 1 4 2 Connections when implementing gen lock frame synchronizer OFF Sync Generator Goo joo Go e HD camera ey HD SDI I Z Wy HD SDI HD camera y lt gt HDSDI C
66. 1080 59 94P 1920x1080 59 94 Hz 1080 50P 1920x1080 50 Hz Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X A1 A2 B1 or B2 The input used to set the DVI signals is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of DVIIn lt Menu display gt INPUT XX DVIIn Mode Scale Autot 3 4 Dig Fit V Black Ana Fit H White Full Init Turn F3 to select the signal system using the Mode item e Set this when the DVI input board AV HS04M3 has been connected Dig Digital input signals of the DVI connector are effective Ana Analog input signals of the DVI connector are effective 107 4 Input output signal settings Turn F4 to select the scaling method Fit V The aspect ratio of the input images is maintained and the size of the images is increased or reduced in accordance with the vertical resolution Fit H The aspect ratio of the input images is maintained and the size of the images is increased or reduced in accordance with the horizontal resolution Full The size of the input images is increased or reduced in accordance with the system resolution The aspect ratio of the input images is not kept the same The rate at which the image size is increased or reduced in the vertical direction and in the horizontal direction differs For details on the
67. 359 9 100 0 108 0 Green Magenta Red Blue Black Turn F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the Hue Sat and Lum of the border color E To call the preset color Turn F5 to select the preset color using the Load item and press the F5 switch The Hue Sat and Lum values are changed to the preset color values e To save the values that were set before calling the preset color refer to 8 10 Preset memory 43 3 Basic operations 3 3 5 Setting the wipe start position Any start position can be set for WIPE patterns No 5 and No 11 and for SQ pattern No 5 among the wipe patterns For WIPE patterns No 5 and No 11 the position is set using the WIPEPos sub menu of the BKGD menu For SQ pattern No 5 it is set using the SQPos sub menu of the BKGD menu Press the BKGD button to light its indicator and display the BKGD menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the WIPEPos sub menu or the SQPos sub menu lt Menu display gt BKGD 3 X Pos Y Pos CopyTol WIPEPos 0 00 0 00 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 BKGD 4 X Pos Y Pos CopyTo SQPos 0 00 0 00 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 Either operate the positioners or turn F2 and F3 to set the wipe start position using the X Pos item and Y Pos item These settings can be established only when WIPE or SQ 5 has been selected as the backgr
68. 7 pages of background transition patterns and 4 pages of key transition patterns Refer to Table of wipe patterns The images and number of the basic wipe patterns are displayed on the wipe pattern selector buttons D gt ba gt Lo sc 10 XPT DSBL EFF DSLV MEMORY PATTERN lt How to select the wipe patterns gt Press the BKGD PATT button or KEY PATT button to select the pattern page Each time the button is pressed the page is switched and the selected PAGE LED lights Type of transition Pattern page selection PAGE LED lighting Background BKGD PATT button WIPE gt SQ1 gt SL1 gt 3D1 gt SQ2 gt SL2 gt 3D2 t Key KEY PATT button WIPE gt SQ1 SL1 3D1 Select the button from among the 12 wipe pattern selector buttons for which the number of the pattern concerned is indicated The selected pattern lights and a wipe pattern image appears on the external monitor OSD The pattern page indicator LEDs light only when the BKGD PATT button or KEY PATT button has been selected E Table of wipe patterns e Key transition pattern pages WIPE sai 1 SL1 1 301 3dimensions 1 3D1 3 dimensions 1 3 dimensions 1 F Vall pad A 40 3 Basic operations e Background transition
69. AG A off on Turn F1 to display the menu Paint Mono Mosa Def sub menu of the effect that is to be set lt Menu display gt IMAG A 210n Off Y Level C Level Paint Off 0 0 On 0 77 0 7 IMAG A 3 0n Off Hue Sat Mono Off 0 0 0 0 On 0 0 0 0 359 9 100 0 IMAG A 4 0n 0ff Mode Effect Mosa Def Off Mosaic 20 0 On Defocus 0 0 100 0 Turn F2 and set On or Off using the sub menu concerned Turn F3 and F4 and change the effect setting e Executing the transition when the PGM PST flip flop system is selected in the BusMode item of the Operate submenu of the CONFIG menu replaces the PGM A bus with the PST B bus and the menu title IMAG A is also replaced with IMAG B 38 3 Basic operations 3 2 2 Executing the IMAGE effect While the IMAGE effect is set to On the crosspoint button with the bus material to which the IMAGE effect has been added now blinks The IMAGE effects are created as DVEs digital video effects so their output is delayed by one frame from the normal output Even when the IMAGE effect has been set to On only for the PGM A bus or PST B bus the effects of both buses will be output with a 1 frame delay 39 3 Basic operations 3 3 Wipe 3 3 1 Selecting the wipe pattern Based on the wipe patterns allocated to 12 buttons this unit has
70. DSK E Setting with AUX bus crosspoint buttons Press the DSK 1 2 button or KEY buttons of the AUX bus selector buttons to light its indicator and hold down the AUX bus crosspoint button for the selected key fill signal lt Menu display gt XPTStats FILL INPUT1 SRC INPUT1 XPT 1 Turn the F5 and select a DSK source signal SRC for the DSK fill signal FILL and press the F5 switch E Setting in the CONFIG menu Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator lt Menu display gt and display the CONFIG menu CONFIGILIFIN Source w Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area KSAsign Turn F1 to display the KSAsign sub menu IN1 16 IN1 16 Turn F2 to select the DSK fill material using the IN Al IN Al Fill item IN A2 IN A2 IN B1 IN B1 Turn F3 to select the DSK source material using IN B2 IN B2 the Source item and press the F3 switch CBGD CBGD F CBAR CBAR The luminance and chroma keys are used as self EMEM1 4 FMEM1 4 keys so the DSK fill signal can be used as the DSK source signal regardless of the menu setting NoAsign 73 3 Basic operations 3 6 3 DSK transitions Set the transition time On the TIME menu turn F1 to display the DSK1 sub menu or DSK2 sub menu As with background transitions set the transition time we Refer to 3 1 6 Auto transition When the DSK1 ON button or DSK2 ON but
71. F3 to select Yes and press the F3 switch When not initializing turn F3 to select No and press the F3 switch 153 6 External interfaces 6 1 Connecting the control panel and mainframe Connect the MAIN FRAME connector on the control panel and PANEL connector on the mainframe using the CAT5E cable supplied CAT5E straight cable STP shielded twisted pair 10 m Provide the cable below if the control panel and mainframe are installed in a location where the CAT5E cable provided is not long enough to connect them where the distance between the control panel and mainframe is more than 10 meters CAT5E straight cable or crossover cable STP shielded twisted pair max 100 m 6 2 Mainframe 6 2 1 LAN Connect the host computer to the LAN connector on the mainframe when the image transfer function is to be used Provide the cable below to connect the host computer CAT5E straight cable or crossover cable STP shielded twisted pair max 100 m For details on the image transfer settings refer to 7 Image transmission functions 154 6 External interfaces 6 2 2 EDITOR The unit can be controlled by an external device by connecting the device to the EDITOR connector Use it with the settings below Baud rate 38400 bps RS 422 D sub 9 pin female inch screw Parity ODD Pin No Signal name Description of signal Stop bit 1 bit 1 FRAME G
72. GPlIn3 Ensure that the conditions given below are satisfied 19 GPI In 4 Dielectric strength Max DC 24 V 3 GPlin 36 GPI In6 Current Max 50 mA 30 GPI In 7 4 GPIIn8 AV HS450N Max voltage 24 V z 37 enl Out Gom 5 GPI Out 2 A GPI Out 38 _ GPI Out 3 ALARM Out 22 GPI Out 4 6 GPI Out Com Max t 50 mA Max current 50 mA Tally LED 39 GPI Out 5 lt lt 23 GPI Out 6 B Com 7 GPI Out 7 40_ GPI Out 8 24 GPI Out Com 8 GPI Out 9 41_ GPI Out 10 C Example of GPI In connections 25 GPI Out 11 Provide contact inputs 9 GPI Out 12 42 GPI Out Com 26 GPI Out 13 AV HS450N 10 GPI Out 14 D 3 3 V 43 GPI Out 15 27 GPI Out 16 11 GPI Out Com y GPI In C a aPiouti7 O gaS 28 GPI Out 18 E GPI Out 19 45 GPI Out 20 nA a Pho a Com 29 GPI Out Com 13 GPI Out 21 46 _ GPI Out 22 F 30 GPI Out 23 14 GPI Out 24 47_ GPI Out Com 31 GPI Out 25 15 GPI Out 26 G 48 GPI Out 27 32 GPI Out 28 16 GPI Out Com 49 GPI Out 29 33 GPI Out 30 H 17 GPI Out 31 50 _ ALARM Out 156 6 External interfaces 6 3 Control panel 6 3 1 TALLY GPI This connector is provided with eight contact input ports GPI In for controlling the unit from an external device 8 ports GPI Out for outputti
73. IN Ana IN Version number DVI IN DVID IN SDI OUT Ana OUT D A OUT Csit IN None Default value 180 9 Appearance Mainframe Unit inch mm G9 9L S 81 Z8r 6L 18 11 16 17 13 16 453 Control panel Unit inch mm 3 7 16 88 22 1 16 560 662 v E Lb 181 10 Specifications E Mainframe AV HS450U1N Video inputs Standard SDI 16 signal lines IN1 to IN16 BNC x16 20 signal lines Optional Up to 4 additional signal lines IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 maximum Up to two option boards can be installed in the two input output slots Video outputs Standard SDI 4 signal lines OUT1 to OUT4 x1 line each BNC x5 10 signal lines 2 distributed outputs for OUT1 only max
74. IN CONFIG CKEY PinP2 DSK2 CBGD IMAGE B ISDCard CAM MV OUT SYS KEY PinP 1 2 DSK1 2 AUXI AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 L AMBER 1 GREEN 2 MENU FUNCTION AUX BUS DELEGATION m O j Blinks in amber while the transition is underway Lights in green 81 3 Basic operations 3 9 3 Setting enable disable for the AUX1 transition The AUX1 transition time and transition enable disable can be set Press the TIME button to light its indicator and display the TIME menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the AUX1 sub menu Turn F4 to select the display unit using the Unit item If frame has been selected as the unit turn F2 or F3 to set the length of the transition time If second sec has been selected as the unit turn F2 to set the second unit or turn F3 to set the frame unit lt Menu display gt TIME 7 TransTime Unit ENBL AUX1 16s 39f Sec Enable TIME 7 TransTime Unit ENBL AUX1 999f Frame Enable Disable Any time in the range from 0 to 999f can be set Depending on the video format the time that can be set with a display in seconds will differ 59 94i max 33s09f 59 94p max 16s39f 50i max 39s24f 50p max 19s49f 24psf max 41s15f 23 98psf ma
75. KeyOut Turn F3 to set the type of output signal using the Source item PGM An image provided with the wipe mix key downstream key or other effect is output at the switcher s main line output PVW This is the preview output that enables the next operation to be checked before it is executed AUX 1 to 4 The signals selected by the AUX bus in lines 1 to 4 are output CLN The clean signal the image resulting when the key downstream key or other effect has been removed from the PGM signal is output we Refer to Assigning the CLN signal MV 1 MV 2 The multi view display signals in two lines are output Multiple input signals and output signals are reduced in size and output to one screen KeyOut The key signal is output 113 4 Input output signal settings When the SDI output board option has been connected turn F4 to set the output mode using the Mode item and press the F4 switch to enter the setting An asterisk appears on the left of the currently selected output mode Normal The same signals as the system format signals are output DC down converter When the system format is 1080 59 94i or 720 59 94p the signals are output in the 480 59 94i format When the system format is 1080 50i or 720 50p the signals are output in the 576 50i format When the system format is SD 480 59 94i or 576 50i this setting cannot be selected Assigning the CLN sig
76. M sub menu lt Menu display gt CONFIG 2 LEDMode SHOT MEM AV w Turn F2 to select the lighting method for the function buttons using the LEDMode item AV Switcher system the buttons light in green AW Camera system the buttons light in amber 83 3 Basic operations 3 10 1 Memory registration and recall items Material selected Transition Pattern Menu SHOT memory e PGM A bus e Fader amount e BKGD patterns e KEY SHOT MEM e PST B bus BKGD KEY MIX WIPE e CHR KEY e PinP1 bus e Wipe direction e KEY patterns MIX PinP1 e PinP2 bus e PinP1 ON OFF WIPE e PinP2 e KEY Fill bus e PinP2 ON OFF e DSK1 e DSK1 Fill bus e DSK1 ON OFF e DSK2 e DSK2 Fill bus e DSK2 ON OFF e TIME BKGD e TIME KEY e TIME PinP1 2 e TIME DSK1 2 e TIME EFF DSLV e TIME FTB e TIME AUX e IMAG A e IMAG B e CBGD e BKGD BKGD WIPE memory e PGM A bus e Fader amount e BKGD patterns e TIME BKGD BKGD WIPE MEM e PST B bus e Wipe direction MIX WIPE e BKGD PinP memory PinP1 bus PinP1 ON OFF e PinP1 PinP MEM e PinP2 bus e PinP2 ON OFF e PinP2 e TIME PlinP1 2 CAM memory e The preset numbers which have been stored in the pan tilt head selected can be stored CAM MEM recalled or deleted 84 3 Basic operations 3 10 2 Storing the settings in the memory Store The settings for the images and operations to be kept in the memory can be stored in the number key
77. MP files If the sizes are different the center of the images will be lined up If the image is large it will be cropped If the image is small the area around it will be filled in with a black border JPEG files Images in the sizes listed in Applicable sizes above can be loaded The pixels of images in SD format are not square so the aspect ratio will be different when the images are displayed on the computer and when they are imported into frame memory with NTSC format they will be vertically long To keep the images true to their actual proportions make sure the original size is 720X540 pixels If the images are in NTSC format use images shrunk to 720 x 487 pixels If the images are in PAL format use images enlarged to 720X576 pixels System data The system data refers to all the data stored in the unit with the exception of the date time and network settings and of the still image data The extension used for the system data files is h45 SD memory card handling precautions e Do NOT eject the SD memory card while the SD memory card access LED is lighted When an SD memory card is ejected while the SD memory card access LED is lighted the transition of the operation from data access to card ejection may be temporarily suspended In addition the data stored on the SD memory card may be lost e The data stored on SD memory cards may be lost as a result of misplacing the cards or performing erroneous operati
78. N1 to IN8 Sandard tandar oie SDI input x16 lines IN13 to IN16 AV HS04M1 _ _ _ _ SDI input x2 lines AV HS04M2 d _ _ _ sai Analog component input x2 lines ee ee 7 vA IN B1 p IN B2 AV HS04M6 Vv v _ _ Analog composite input x2 lines AV HS04M8 7 _ DVI D input x2 line v Can be set Cannot be set 96 4 Input output signal settings 4 1 1 Setting the frame synchronizer The frame synchronizer can be set to On or Off for each input The DVI input option frame synchronizer is permanently On It cannot be set from On to Off or vice versa Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X IN1 to IN16 A1 A2 B1 or B2 The input used to set the frame synchronizer function is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of FS lt Menu display gt INPUT XX FS FS Model cc 1 13 On Normal Off Off DbyD On UC Auto Turn F3 to set On or Off for the frame synchronizer using the FS item e f the output signal phase is set to OH Off cannot be selected as the FS item setting AVDL function is active while the frame synchronizer function is set to Off The AVDL function automatically adjusts the input image signal phase to the horizontal synchronization reference signal phase For details refer to 4 7 Adjusting the outpu
79. Panasonic Operating Instructions Multi format Live Switcher Model No AV H S450 N Mainframe AV HS450U1N i ZS Se eee Bee ee SSE a aa Control panel AV HS450C1N Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Printed in Japan 3TR006327AAC Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance service instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING E THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension cords used with the apparatus must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide c
80. Q1 squeeze 1 SL1 slide 1 3D1 3 dimensions 1 SQ2 squeeze 2 SL2 slide 2 and 3D2 3 dimensions 2 Which pattern page has been selected can be checked by observing which pattern page indicator LED is lighted SQ2 SL2 and 3D2 may not be selected as the wipe pattern for the key transition Pattern page indicator LEDs PAGE By observing which pattern page indicator LED is lighted it is possible to check which pattern page has been selected by the BKDG PATT or KEY PATT selector button D Memory operation buttons SHOT MEM BKGD WIPE MEN PinP MEM CAM MEM STOR RECALL DEL UNDO Press the SHOT MEM BKGD WIPE MEM PinP MEM or CAM MEM button to perform the memory operations for the number keys 1 to 10 STOR Press this to register data in the memory RECALL Press this to recall data from the memory DEL Press this to delete data in the memory UNDO Press this to undo the operation of the RECALL or DEL button The number of operations that can be undone is one only This operation cannot be performed using memory operations when the CAM MEM button has been pressed 21 2 Functions in each area 2 1 3 User button area T User buttons USER1 to USER6 These are used to assign some functions of the menu settings to the USER1 to USER6 buttons on the CONFIG menu we See 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons oo oo
81. ROUND Frame ground 2 TXD Send data A fe 0 3 RXD Receive data 0000 4 GROUND Ground 5 NC Not used 6 GROUND Ground 7 TXD Send data 8 RXD Receive data 9 FRAME GROUND Frame ground 6 2 3 COM One or more Panasonic pan tilt head systems can be controlled by the unit by connecting the system to the COM connector For details on the connections refer to 5 7 4 Camera control RS 422 D sub 9 pin female inch screw 66666 Pin No Signal name Description of signal 88 6 8 1 FRAME GROUND Frame ground 2 RXD Receive data 3 TXD Send data 4 GROUND Ground 5 NC Not used 6 GROUND Ground 7 RXD Receive data 8 TXD Send data 9 FRAME GROUND Frame ground e The pin assignment is different from that of the EDITOR connector 155 6 External interfaces 6 2 4 TALLY GPI This connector is provided with eight contact input ports GPI In for controlling the unit from an external device 31 ports GPI Out for outputting the tally and status information from the unit to the external device and one port ALARM Out that is used exclusively as the alarm output For details of the settings refer to 5 7 3 Setting the GPI D sub 50 pin female inch screw Pin No Signal name 33 O000000000000000 fs 1 GPI In Com 34 GPI In Com 18 GPIIn 1 2 GPI In 2 Example of GPI Out and ALARM connections 35
82. SK signals are not masked Manual The area that is set using the MaskAdj sub menu is masked 4 3 The signals are masked to the 4 3 aspect ratio Turn F3 to set whether to invert the mask signal using the Invert item On The mask signal is inverted Off The mask signal is not inverted Turn F1 to display the MaskAdj sub menu lt Menu display gt DSK1 7 Left Top Bottom Right MaskAdj 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 Turn F2 to F5 to set the area to be masked Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Initial value F2 Left DSK left position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F3 Top DSK top position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F4 Bottom DSK bottom position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F5 Right DSK right position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 The Left setting cannot exceed the Right setting and vice versa and similarly the Top setting cannot exceed the Bottom setting and vice versa lt DSK mask setting gt figure shows the default values Area masked 50 TOP 25 ia a Area where the DSK signal is effective o E a N BOTTOM 25 ______ ___ Le Video signal range 50 so 25 o 25 50 LEFT RIGHT 77 3 Basic operations 3 7 FTB fade to black The user can fade out from a program image to the black screen or fade in to a program image from a black screen Set the duration of the transition On the TIME menu turn F1 to disp
83. TOR RS 422 D sub 9 pin female inch screw COM connector COM RS 422 D sub 9 pin female inch screw For details on how to connect this connector refer to 6 External interfaces TALLY GPI input output connector TALLY GPI D sub 50 pin female inch screw amp For details on how to connect this connector refer to 6 External interfaces Ground connector SIGNAL GND Connect to the system s earth ground OAC power input socket IN1 IN2 AC 100 V to 120 V 50 60 Hz Connect one end of the supplied power cable to this socket and the other end to the AC outlet The supplied power cable comes with a 3 pin power plug Be absolutely sure to plug it into a 3 point power outlet as the power source in order to earth the unit securely If a 3 point power outlet is not available for this connection be absolutely sure to consult your dealer Cooling fan 32 3 Basic operations 3 1 Background transition 3 1 1 Selecting the bus Press one of the crosspoint buttons to select the material to be used for the background transition Depending on the operating status the button pressed will light in one of two colors Lighting in red When the selected input signals are output to PGM However the indicator lights in amber during FTB operations Lighting in green When the selected input signals are not output to PGM O OU U U U U UO U U O UO U U F OOOO 10 26 1127 1228 13 29 1430 1531 1632
84. Tly1 to 20 Red tally for INPUT1 to 20 A low level is output during tally G Tly1 to 20 Green tally for INPUT1 to 20 output NoAsign No function assigned 143 5 System settings 5 7 4 Camera control A camera and pan tilt head can be controlled from this unit Up to five cameras can be controlled via a controller AW RP655N or AW RP555N connected to the units COM connector The unit can also be connected directly to a pan tilt head and the camera and pan tilt head can be controlled To control a camera in this way select P TCont or P TDirt as the Protcol item setting Be absolutely sure that the power of the equipment is turned off before proceeding to connect the cables Functions that can be controlled from the unit e Switching of the cameras to be controlled in line with the selection of the crosspoint buttons PGM A 1 to 32 and PST B 1 to 32 e The camera and pan tilt head s pan tilt operations and zooming and focusing operations are controlled e The operations for the setting menus of the camera are performed e When the unit is connected directly to a pan tilt head the red tally signal and power on off are controlled from the COM connector 144 5 System settings Example of connections when the unit and a controller are connected Controllers that can be connected AW RP655N AW RP555N For details on connecting the pan tilt heads and controller or connecting the pan tilt heads and cameras refer to
85. USER1 item Turn F3 to select the function to be assigned to the USER 2 button using the USER2 item Turn F4 to select the function to be assigned to the USER 3 button using the USER3 item e Button2 sub menu Turn F2 to select the function to be assigned to the USER 4 button using the USER4 item Turn F3 to select the function to be assigned to the USER 5 button using the USERS item Turn F4 to select the function to be assigned to the USER 6 button using the USER6 item 136 5 System settings 5 4 Setting the date and time The user can set the date and time to be used as the SD memory card s time stamp Be absolutely sure to set them when an SD memory card is to be used Setting the date Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Date sub menu Turn F2 to set the year using the Year item Turn F3 to set the month using the Month item Turn F4 to set the day using the Date item Press the F5 switch to enter the year month day lt Menu display gt SYS 10 Year Month Date Setl Date 2000 1 12 1 31 2099 Setting the time Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu w Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Time sub menu Turn F2 to set th
86. W HE100N AW PH405N AW PH360N FRAME GND RXD TXD k Twisted pair cable CONTROLLER CONTROL IN IP RP When the AW HE100N is to be connected to the unit select a setting which will enable operations to be controlled by the controller in the Controller item of the AW HE100N s pan tilt head unit setting menu 3 Pan Tilt Head Setting For further details refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW HE100N 146 5 System settings E Connections for AW PH400P CONTROL IN IP RP connector AV HS450N AW PH400P COM connector Cable length Max 656 ft 200 m Twisted pair cable AWG24 Cable length Max 1640 ft 500 m 10Base T straight cable UTP category 5 AW IF400G lt Connection specifications gt AV HS450N AW IF400G FRAME GND RXD 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 FRAME GND k Twisted pair cable 6338 6 CONTROLLER ae a COM ee 147 5 System settings Camera control settings Five cameras can be controlled either through the controller that is used for the camera AW RP555N or AW RP655N connected to the COM connector or through the controller that is used for the pan tilt head Press the CAM button to light its indicator and display the CAM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area
87. a eese 21 2 1 3 User button are a eceeceesceeeeeeereeteereeees 22 2 1 4 TrANSitION Area cirrosis 22 2 1 5 LCD menu area eeeeeeeeteeeeeteteeteeeeeteees 25 2 1 6 Positioner are ainiin 27 2 1 7 SD memory card area eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 2 1 8 Rear panel connections area 29 2 2 Malnita me seorng iaeia 30 27221 Frontpanelen 30 2 2 2 Rear panel connections area 31 3 Basic OperatiOnS cccccceeeseeeseeees 33 3 1 Background transition ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 33 3 1 1 Selecting the DUS eee eeeeeteeeeeeeteeees 33 3 1 2 Selecting the bus using the SHIFT fUNCtHOM ss esse c2 ctesceedet icin tsbvectiny 33 3 1 3 Selecting the bus Mode ceeeeeee 36 3 1 4 Selecting the transition mode 5 37 3 1 5 Manual transition using the fader lever 37 3 1 6 Auto transition 00 ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeee 37 3 157 Cut transition sissies stewie heise 37 3 2 MAGE cinendi aina unia 38 3 2 1 Setting the IMAGE effects 38 3 2 2 Executing the IMAGE effect 005 39 3 3 WIDE iiei ina iaiia Eiai 40 3 3 1 Selecting the wipe pattern eee 40 3 3 2 Selecting the background for the 3D2 pattern Page ee eeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 42 3 3 3 Selecting the wipe direction ceeee 42 3 3 4 Wipe decorations border soft effect 43 3 3 5 Setting the wipe start position 44 3 3 6 Modifying WIPO 0
88. able disable setting for the menu delegation function is selected Turn F4 to select the enable disable setting for the menu delegation function in the MENUDLG item On Enabled Off Disabled 139 5 System settings 5 7 External device control 5 7 1 Enable Disable Setting for Control of External Devices Set up the control of the external devices editor pan tilt head and or controller that have been connected to the RS 422 connector Press the CTL button to light its indicator and display the CTL menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the RS422 sub menu lt Menu display gt CTL 1 Edit ENICOM EN RS422 Enable Enable Disable Disable Turn F2 and use the Edit EN item to set up the control of the unit from the external device editor that has been connected to the EDITOR connector Enable Control is enabled Disable Control is disabled Turn F3 and use the COM EN item to set up the control of the external device pan tilt head controller that has been connected to the COM connector Enable Control is enabled Disable Control is disabled e The Edit EN item and COM EN item settings can be assigned to user buttons we Refer to 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons 140 5 System settings 5 7 2 Editor control The following lists the functions which can be controlled by editing controller AG A850 Compliant with the GVG pro
89. an be included in the generation of the key signals in view of the self key application This does not apply to the linear key Turn F3 and select the setting using the LumKey item ChrmOn In addition to the luminance component the chroma component is also taken into account in the generation of the key signals This is the setting for using a color with a low luminance component for the key signals such as when defining blue characters ChrmOff The key signals are generated from only the luminance component Turn F4 to select the fill type using the Fill item Bus The bus signal is used for the key fill signal Matte The internal fill matte is used for the key fill signal 48 3 Basic operations 3 4 2 Selecting the key material Selecting the key fill signal Press the KEY button among the AUX bus selector buttons to light its indicator and press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 32 to select the key fill signal Selecting the key source signal On the CONFIG menu set the key source for key fill This setting is the same for KEY and DSK E Setting with AUX bus crosspoint buttons Press the KEY button or DSK 1 2 buttons of the AUX bus selector buttons to light its indicator and hold down the AUX bus crosspoint button for the selected key fill signal lt Menu display gt XPTStats FILL INPUT1 SRC INPUTI XPT 1 Turn the F5 and select a key source signal SRC f
90. ange of 100H to 100H 119 4 Input output signal settings lt Phase adjustment setup gt REF System standard Approx 0 2H AVDL Range i Approx 0 2H to 0 8H Internal Approx Fixed DL 0 2H i i 1H Output m 1H i l i B Output Phase Variable Range H Phase 0 5H to 0 5H V Phase 100 lines AVDL Range Approx 0 7H to 0 3H Internal Fixed DL Shortest i i Output 0 5H Approx 0 3H 0 5H Output Phase Variable Range H Phase 0 5H to 0 5H V Phase 100 lines i AVDL Range i Approx 0 3H to 1 3H Internal i i Fixed DL Longest Output i 1 5H 7 T e l 1 Approx p aaan Output Phase Variable Range OH Output ba asa i E 3 i 1F delay for REF and in phase output l H Phase 0 5H to 0 5H Approx V Phase 100 lines 0 2H FS Range 1 1 1 1 1 1 MAX less than approximately 1 frame Internal Fixed DL Output Phase Variable Range H Phase 0 5H to 0 5H V Phase 100 lines REF Phase Reference AVDL Range Range for automatic phase adjustment 120 4 Input output signal settings lt Phases and delay amounts of input output signals during HD format use gt Frame synchronizer FS On Off lias aa Hode signals p i N
91. ansition auto transition will be switched to manual operation as soon as the fader position overtakes the amount of the transition being executed Bus tally LEDs These indicate the output statuses of the A bus and B bus The LED corresponding to the bus whose program signals PGM are being output lights 24 2 Functions in each area 2 1 5 LCD menu area Power 4 DO ALARM o IMAGE A FMEN CTL CONFIG IMAGE B sDCard CAM sys 28 TIME CBGD KEY PinP1 DSK1 CKEY PinP2 DSK2 BKGD KEY PinP 1 2 DSK1 2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 CaM IBER GREEN 2 lt MENU FUNCTION AUX BUS DELEGATION LcD The setting menu is displayed when one of the menu function buttons is pressed When the buttons listed below are double clicked the specified menu is selected The menu delegation function The operation corresponding to the button pressed is also executed lt List of menu delegation functions gt Button Menu Transition area BKGD TIME menu BKGD sub menu KEY TIME menu KEY sub menu WIPE BKGD menu Border sub menu Wipe pattern area WIPE 5 BKGD menu WIPEPos sub menu BKGD WIPE 5 KEY menu WIPEPos sub menu KEY WIPE 11 BKGD menu WIPEPos sub menu BKGD WIPE 11 KEY menu WIPEPos sub menu KEY
92. ansition area PinP1 PinP1 button in transition area PinP2 PinP2 button in transition area ida ae sian 9 FTB FTB button in transition area BGDAUTO AUTO button when the background is selected BGDCUT CUT button when the background is selected KEYAUTO AUTO button when the key is selected KEYCUT CUT button when the key is selected RTlyDBL Red tally signal is not output Functions are enabled using contact GTlyDBL Green tally signal is not output inputs or disabled in open status NoAsign No function assigned E Output from the GPI output port Assign Item Description of function assigned Output CUT Cut transition executed KEYON Key transition start DSK1ON DSK1 transition start DSK2ON DSk2 transition start PinP1ON PinP1 transition start ae a ee PinP2ON PinP2 transition start FTBON FTB transition start BGDCUT Cut transition for the background executed KEYCUT Cut transition for a key executed AUTO Auto transition execution in progress BGDAUTO Auto transition execution in progress for background KEYAUTO Auto transition execution in progress for key KEYTRN Transition execution in progress for key DSK1TRN Transition execution in progress for DSK1 A low level is output DSK2TRN Transition execution in progress for DSK2 PinP1TRN Transition execution in progress for PinP1 PinP2TRN Transition execution in progress for PinP2 FTBTRN Transition execution in progress for FTB R
93. are supported under the standard specifications and a frame synchronizer is incorporated for all the inputs Also incorporated are four up converter signal lines and eight color corrector signal lines The output facilities include four HD SD SDI signal lines and two DVI D signal lines under the standard specifications e Two option slots each for input output applications are provided When two option boards for input applications are installed the maximum number of input signal lines can be expanded to 20 similarly when two option boards for output applications are installed the maximum number of output signal lines can be increased to 10 Multiple formats supported e The signal formats supported include HD formats 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 24PsF 1 1080 23 98PsF 1 720 59 94p and 720 50p SD formats 480 59 94i and 576 50i and DVI 1 The following option boards are not supported AV HS04M1 AV HS04M2 AV HS04M3 AV HS04M4 AV HS04M5 AV HS04M6 AV HS04M7 2 The standard DVI output is the DVI D signal output The AV HS04M3 option board supports DVI I signal input the AV HSO4M8 option board supports DVI D signal input and the AV HSO04M5 supports DVI I signal output Multi view display function e Two multi view display function lines are provided under the standard specifications It is possible to divide up to 20 lines of video including program video PGM preview video PVW and input video signals between tw
94. ated Set the tone curve and adjust the image brightness contrast and other characteristics Furthermore by adjusting each of the R G and B colors separately the white balance and color tone can be adjusted WhiteLv On the INPUT XX sub menu turn F2 to display the third menu of CC Trn1 lt Menu display gt Output level INPUT XX CC Trn1 RGB Manual GrayPos BlackLv 9 13 R ALL 0 50 Free 0 25 Input level B 0 75 Turn F3 to select the color to be compensated using the RGB item R red G green B blue Turn F4 to set the compensation mode using the Manual item ALL The R G and B colors are all set to the same value When the mode has been set to ALL the colors set using the RGB item are canceled Free Each of the R G and B colors is set separately Turn F5 to set the gray level position using the GrayPos item Turn F2 to display the third menu of CC Trn2 lt Menu display gt INPUT XXICC Trn2 BlackLvlGrayLv WhiteLv 10 13 0 00 0 50 1 00 0 00 0 25 0 50 0 50 0 75 1 00 Turn F3 to set the black level using the BlackLv item Turn F4 to set the gray level using the GrayLv item Turn F5 to set the white level using the WhiteLv item 102 4 Input output signal settings Adjusting the color matrix item gain On the INPUT XX sub menu turn F2 to display the thi
95. atic adjustment of the white level Input the black and white signals BW bmp or full screen white signals Turn F5 to select White in the Auto item and press F5 to adjust the white level automatically During Auto Setting is displayed on the LCD while adjustments are being made Initializing the adjusted values Turn F5 to select Init in the Auto item and press F5 to return the adjusted values to their factory settings During Auto Setting is displayed on the LCD while adjustments are being made 108 4 Input output signal settings E DVI input scaling size table DVI format Mode 10 19301 HD 720P SD NTSC SD PAL 2 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 720 x 480 720 x 576 XGA Fit V 1440 960 720 720 ial FO tO 1o O Fit H OC H j 720 720 Full 1920 1280 720 720 6 1080 C SXGA Fit V 1350 900 675 675 1280x1024 O O FO 2 Fit H a ae a Ol O Full 1920 1280 720 720 O 1080 C WXGA Fit V i l fl l 1280x768 i i O Fi H jf g f AAN O O Black images are inserted here The parts of the images protruding in these areas are cropped 109 4 Input output signal settings HD 1080i HD 720P SD NTSC SD PAL DVI format Mode 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 720 X 480 720 X 576 WSXGA Fit V im 1152 1680x1050 Q r F
96. ation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible or the mains plug or a power switch shall remain readily operable A warning that an apparatus with CLASS construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection Safety precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference 1 Read these instructions 10 Protect the power cord form being walked on or 2 Keep these instructions pinched particularly at plugs
97. ave been selected Note The center values of the positioner are set during the time it takes for the unit to start up after its power is turned on Do not operate the positioner until after the switcher has started up Rotary encoder Z This is used to set the PinP size flying key size or to select the chroma key area In each case the settings take effect only when the following menu items have been selected Positioner Rotary encoder g Valid menu X Y Z Switch PinP1 PinP2 Position adjustments Size adjustments Hold switch down to All PinP1 and PinP2 size increased by rotating restore initial values menus except for the encoder clockwise X Y Z PinP1 PinP2 Rotation and reduced by rotating it counterclockwise Rotation angle Rotation angle Hold switch down to PinP1 PinP2 adjustments adjustments restore initial values Rotation X direction and Z direction rotation X Y Z Y direction rotation WIPE BKGD Start position Hold switch down to BKGD WIPEPos adjustments restore initial values BKGD SQPos X Y WIPE KEY Start position Hold switch down to KEY WIPEPos adjustments restore initial values KEY SQPos X Y Chroma key Selection position Selected area size Execute sampling CHR KEY Sample1 adjustments adjustments CHR KEY Sample2 size increased by rotating the encoder clockwise and reduced by rotating it counterclockwise Flying key Position adjustments Size ad
98. ay as split screens can be set for MV1 and MV2 If MV1 is set to 16 split MV2 will be set to the 4 split mode and it is not possible to set the mode to 9 split or above lt Display modes gt 16 division mode 16Split 10 division mode 10Split 123 4 Input output signal settings Press the MV button to light its indicator and display the MV menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to select the MV1 PATT or MV2 PATT sub menu depending on the multi view output signals to be set lt Menu display gt MV 1 Split Pos Signal MV1 PATT 10Split 1 PGM 16Split 1 10 IN1 16 9Split IN A1 4Split IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 CBGD FMEM1 4 PVW KeyOut AUX1 4 Turn F2 to set the split screen display mode using the Split item Turn F4 to set the subscreens to using the Pos item Turn F4 to set the names of the signals to be displayed on the subscreens using the Signal item e When AUX1 to AUX4 have been selected the signal names listed below will be displayed on the LCD for the signals selected as the AUX output signals Refer to 3 9 1 Selecting the AUX output materials Name of signal Display on LCD Name of signal Display on LCD IN1 to 20 PGM PVW CLN MV1 MV2
99. bus gt Name of signal Description of signal INPUT1 to 20 Input signal 1 to 20 PGM Program video signal PVW Preview video signal CLN Clean signal MV1 MV2 Multi view display output signal 1 2 KeyOut Key output signal FMEM1 to FMEM4 Frame memories 1 to 4 CBGD Color background CBAR Color bar e When the AUX bus is selected on the sub screen of the multi view display the image is looped as if two mirrors have been placed opposite each other 80 3 Basic operations 3 9 2 AUX1 transitions The MIX transition is executed when the output signal set for AUX1 is switched Press the AUX1 button of the AUX bus selector buttons The selected button and its corresponding AUX bus crosspoint button light in amber Press the AUX bus crosspoint button for the output signal to be switched to The MIX transition is now initiated for the length of the transition time that was set using the TIME menu While the transition is underway the transition source AUX button lights in green and the transition destination AUX button blinks in amber As soon as the transition is completed the transition source AUX button goes off and the transition destination AUX button lights in amber Furthermore when another signal is selected at a midway point through a transition the transition processing continues from that midway point KEY PinP1 DSK1 TIME keen IMAGE A FMEM CTL XPT
100. c operations Step 4 After steps 1 to 3 have been carried out noise will still remain in the detail areas such as the subject s hair as shown in the image on the right If there are many areas with noise the noise is removed by carrying out this step several times If there are few areas with noise adjust the noise using the Spill item and Spill item of the Sample2 sub menu Turn F2 to select Cmpsit using the View item Turn F3 to select Spl Spg using the Mode item lt Menu display gt CHRKEY 2 View Mode TUNDO Samplel Cmpsit Sp1 Spg Using the positioner move the position of the sample marker to the position of the remaining noise To change the size of the sample marker turn the rotary encoder Z If the sample area that has been set is acceptable press the rotary encoder Z The noise in the area that has been set is now removed and the colors become more natural To return to the pre sampling status after sampling has been executed press F5 The number of operations that can be undone is one only e Execute sampling in both the light and dark areas as the sample area e f the noise in the foreground image is not completely removed by carrying out the steps above proceed with the FineTun sub menu operation 56 3 Basic operations Step 5 The objective of this step is to finely adjust the image by adjusting the noise and transpa
101. ceeeeeeeeteeeneeeeeees 75 3 6 6 DSK decorations ccceceeeeeereeeneeeeeees 76 3 6 7 Masking the DSK signals 77 3 7 FTB fade to black stisnite 78 3 8 Internal Color signals n 79 3 8 1 Setting the color background 008 79 3 9 Switching the AUX output eee eeeeeeeee 80 3 9 1 Selecting the AUX output materials 80 3 9 2 AUX1 transitions eee eeeeeeeeteeeee 81 3 9 3 Setting enable disable for the AUX tranSitiO Meiri 82 SNO MeMO orietan 83 3 10 1 Memory registration and recall items 84 3 10 2 Storing the settings in the memory Store ee ceeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeee 85 3 10 3 Recalling the operations stored in the memory ReCall ceeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 86 3 10 4 Deleting the operations stored in the memory Delete sseceeseeeeeerees 87 3 10 5 Effect diSSOIVE eee eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 88 3 11 Frame memories cccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 89 3 11 1 Transferring images from the AUX bus 89 3 11 2 Saving Images in Flash Memory 90 3 12 SD Memory Cards eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeeeeeees 91 3 12 1 Initializing the SD memory cards 92 3 12 2 Saving data on SD memory cards 93 3 12 3 Loading data from SD memory cards 94 3 12 4 Deleting files on SD memory cards 95 3 12 5 Displaying the SD memory card informatio sesona 95 4 Input output signal settings 96 4 1 Input signal Setti
102. change size max 400 400 using the Size item ABC o gt e Key signal When combined using the flying key In order to add the edge of the key before the DVE effect the thickness of the edge is also changed when the size is changed PinP combinations using the flying key When Full is selected using the Type item in 3 4 1 Selecting the key type PinP combinations can be performed using the flying key At this point in time the Clip item and Gain item cannot be set on the Adjust sub menu With the full key the image on the full screen serves as the key source signal so an edge will not be added unless a further step is taken To add an edge mask the key signals so that the key source signals are made smaller than the entire screen For details on masking refer to 3 4 8 Masking the key signals 63 3 Basic operations 3 5 PinP picture in picture Another image can be combined with the background image This unit supports two PinP channels 3 5 1 Selecting the PinP channel and material Press the PinP 1 2 button among the AUX bus selector buttons When the button is lighted in amber the PinP1 sub menu is displayed on the LCD and the state in which the PinP1 materials are selected is now established for the AUX bus crosspoint buttons When the button is lighted in green the PinP2 sub menu is displayed on the LCD and the state in which the PinP2 materials are selected
103. cted only when digital signals are output 1080 59 94P The images are output at the 1920x1080 resolution and 59 94 Hz frequency Only OUT5 and OUT6 can be selected 1080 50P The images are output at the 19201080 resolution and 50 Hz frequency Only OUT5 and OUT6 can be selected 115 4 Input output signal settings Turn F5 to select the scaling method and press the F5 switch to enter the selection Fit V The aspect ratio of the output images is maintained and the size of the images is increased or reduced in accordance with the vertical resolution Black bands are inserted into the areas where there are no images The protruding parts of the images are cropped Fit H The aspect ratio of the output images is maintained and the size of the images is increased or reduced in accordance with the horizontal resolution Black bands are inserted into the areas where there are no images The protruding parts of the images are cropped Full The size of the output images is increased or reduced in accordance with the system resolution The aspect ratio of the output images is not maintained The rate at which the image size is increased or reduced in the vertical direction differs from that in the horizontal direction E Select the settings below is cases where DVI D signals OUT5 and OUT6 are output Turn F2 to display the Asign sub menu lt Menu display gt OUTPUTYY Asign Souce MovDet 1 2 PGM 3
104. d in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer of Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY INCONVENIENCE DAMAGE OR LOSS RESULTING FROM ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY AN INADEQUATE INSTALLATION METHOD OR ANYTHING OTHER THAN A DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE ANY DAMAGE OR CLAIMS DUE TO LOSS OR LEAKAGE OF IMAGE DATA OR SETTING DATA SAVED ON THIS UNIT OR ON AN SD CARD OR PC 11 1 Installation 1 1 Installing the control panel Follow the instructions set forth in Safety precautions and also observe the cautionary items below Be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to d
105. e Matte Transparent images such as images of smoke or water can be made to stand out more lt Matte 58 3 Basic operations Detail Detail In these modes the noise in the background image can be removed step by step This is a useful way of adjusting images lost by other sampling operations to adjust the texture or transparency of images lt Detail gt MatSpng In this mode the semi transparent parts of the subject in a foreground image are selected and made matte non transparent Unlike Cln FG on the Sample1 sub menu the color information is not changed in the process With Cln FG the colors of the selected parts are restored to their original colors but with MatSpng only the semi transparent keys are made matte non transparent while the colors remain unchanged and the original colors are not restored MkFGTrn In this mode the transparency of areas with a low transparency in the foreground image is increased This is useful when for instance areas covered with dark smoke or clouds in a foreground image are to be made semi transparent RstrDtl In this mode the transparency of areas with a high transparency in the background image is reduced This is useful when for instance restoring the details of an image Such as an image with a subject who has loose hair or an image with smoke which have been lost as a result of a ClnBG or
106. e display is Off the video signal is frozen and the display is set to On If the F4 switch is pressed while the display is On the video signal freezing is canceled and the display is set to Off The F mark appears in front of the name of the material when the signals set for output of multi view displays are frozen e When the unit is used with the frame synchronizer function OFF the output images may be disturbed when freezing is executed but the frozen images will not be adversely affected e f when the switcher is used with the frame synchronizer function at OFF On is set as the freeze setting the frame synchronizer function will be automatically switched to ON 99 4 Input output signal settings 4 1 4 Color corrector When the color corrector is enabled the colors of the input video signals can be corrected This function can be set for the signals that are input to IN9 to IN16 Enabling the color corrector Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X INQ to IN16 The input used to enable the color corrector function is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of FS lt Menu display gt INPUT XX FS FS Model CC 1 13 On Normal Off Off DbyD On UC Auto Turn F5 to select On using t
107. e hour using the Hour item Turn F3 to set the minutes using the Minute item Turn F4 to set the seconds using the Second item Press the F5 switch to enter the hour minutes seconds lt Menu display gt SYS 11 Hour Minute Second Set Time pa E o 23 0 59 0 59 137 5 System settings 5 5 Network settings Proceed with the network settings to perform such tasks as updating the software version via LAN The network initial setup is IP address 192 168 0 10 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 When using the host computer with settings matching the network setup it is not necessary to setup via the menu For the setting to take effect the system must be rebooted Turn the system s power off and then back on Setting the IP address Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Network1 sub menu Turn F2 to F5 to set the IP address and press the F5 switch Save to enter the address lt Menu display gt SYS 7 IP Address Savel NetWork1 192 168 0 1 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Setting the subnet mask On the SYSTEM menu turn F1 to display the Network2 sub menu Turn F2 to F5 to set the subnet mask and press the F5 switch Save to enter the mask lt Menu display gt SYS 8 Subnet Mask Savel N
108. e memory 3 FMEMS and the alpha channel images to frame memory 4 FMEM4 When the Display Alpha button is clicked the aloha channel images appear as a preview display 7 When the Send button is clicked images are transmitted to the unit and images are saved in frame memory and flash memory e The Wright Flash button is always in the selected status When not saving images in the flash memory click the Wright Flash button to deselect the Wright Flash button 161 7 Image transmission functions lt Transmitting images from the unit gt 1 Select the mode Check that From HS450 appears in the Mode field If To HS450 appears instead click the To HS450 button so that From HS450 appears AV HS450 Imore Tronemiceion Tool Ver 1 0 0 2009 06 15 2 Select the images to be imported to the host computer in the Target field FMEM1 Images in unit s frame memory 1 FMEM2 Images in units frame memory 2 FMEMS Images in units frame memory 3 FMEM4 Images in units frame memory 4 3 When the Get button is clicked the image is imported from the unit The image is now displayed in the image display area and its horizontal and vertical dimensions appear in the Width and Height fields at the bottom right 4 When the Save Image button is clicked the file save dialog box appears on the screen Select the image file to be transmitted and click Save 162 8 Setting menu table A setti
109. ed E For key transitions Press the KEY button to light its indicator and display the KEY menu Turn F1 to display the Modify sub menu lt Menu display gt KEY 9 Light Modify Off On Turn F2 to select whether the lighting effect at the time a key transition is executed is to be added using the Light item On The lighting effect is added Off The lighting effect is not added 45 3 Basic operations Setting the trimming When SQ1 SQ2 SL1 SL2 3D1 or 3D2 has been selected as the wipe pattern the trimming at the time a background transition is executed can be set The 4 3 and 4 3Smth settings for the Trim item take effect when the HD format has been selected as the system format setting On the BKGD menu turn F1 to display the Modify sub menu lt Menu display gt BKGD 5 Light Trim 4 3Auto Modify Off off off T 4 3 4 3Smth Turn F3 to set the trimming operation and transition operation using the Trim item 16 9 On For trimming the edges around the material This setting is used when a black border for instance can be seen around the material When HD has been selected as the system format setting 16 9 is displayed on the menu but when SD has been selected as the system format setting On is displayed on the menu 4 3 For trimming using the 4 3 aspect ratio and releasing the trimming when the transit
110. ed using menus appearing on the unit s LCD display or on the on screen displays Configuration Mainframe AV HS450U1N o ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeseneeseeseaeeneeeeentes 1 Control panel AV HS450CAN 0 0 eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeaeesaeeeeeseateseeeeeetenaes 1 Accessories Operating instructions aisis iin heated 1 CD ROM Operating instructions Image transmission software 000 1 AC adapters for Control panel ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeseaeeeeeee 2 Power cords for mainframe and AC adapter esceeeseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeseeeenetes 4 CAT5E cable STP straight cable 10 m long e eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeeeeeeaes 1 Optional boards sold separately Board Model number Function SDI Input Board AV HS04M1 SDI input x2 lines Analog Input Board AV HS04M2 Analog component input x2 lines DVI Input Board AV HS04M3 DVI I input x2 lines Analog Output Board AV HS04M4 Analog component output x2 lines DVI Analog Output Board AV HS04M5 DVI I output x1 line Analog component output x1 line Analog Composite Input Board AV HS04M6 Analog composite input x2 lines SDI Output Board AV HS04M7 SDI output x2 lines Full HD DVI Input Board AV HS04M8 DVI D input x2 line e Option boards are installed in the two input output option slots slot A slot B Precautions for use e Handle carefully Do not drop the product or s
111. een locked ace cliches Be e a a e ee Default value _ Disable CONFIG 4 Parameter Port Assign GPIEN GPIM In Setting range Port1 to 8 AUTO CUT Enable Disable DSK1 DSK2 PinP1 PinP2 FTB BGDAUTO BGDCUT KEYAUTO KEYCUT RTlyDBL GTlyDBL E EEEL Lee EE NoAsign ef ed Default value NoAsign Enable CONFIG 5 Parameter Port Assign GPIEN GPIM Out Setting range Porti to 31 AUTO CUT Enable Disable DSK1ON DSK2ON PinP1ON PinP2ON FTBON BGDAUTO BGDCUT KEYAUTO KEYCUT DSK1TRN DSK2TRN PinP1TR PinP2TR FTBTRN KEYON KEYTRN R Tly1 to 20 G Tly1 to 20 ESETE ee ie ene INOASiIgn of de Default value NoAsign Disable 176 8 Setting menu table Menu CONFIG Sub menu Turn F1 to select CONFIG 6 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter Turn F2 to select Port Turn F3 to select Assign Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select GPIEN GPIP In Setting range Default value Porti to 8 AUTO CUT DSK1 DSk2 PinP1 PinP2 FTB BGDAUTO BGDCUT KEYAUTO KEYCUT RTlyDBL GTlyDBL NoAsign Enable Disable Disable CONFIG 7 Parameter Port Assign GPIEN GPIP Out Setting range Porti to 8 177 AUTO CUT DSK1ON DSK20N PinP1ON PinP2ON FTBON BGDAUTO BGDCUT KEYAUTO KEYCUT DSK1TRN DSK2TRN PinP1TR PinP2TR FTBTRN KEYON KEYTRN R Tly1 to 20 G Tly1 to 20 Default value
112. enu Either operate the positioner and rotary encoder Z or turn F2 F3 and F4 to set the X rotation Y rotation and Z rotation lt Menu display gt PinPl 5 X Y Z Rotation 0 0 0 360 360 360 360 360 360 Select the dot by dot mode When the system is set to the HD mode and an SD format image is to be used for the PinP material the images can be combined in the dot by dot mode actual size images In this mode the SD format image will not be up converted so image deterioration can be prevented Furthermore since the images are handled in their actual size the PinP size is fixed Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X IN1 to IN16 A1 A2 B1 B2 Select the PinP material input for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of FS lt Menu display gt INPUT XX FS FS Model cC 1 13 On Normal Off Off DbyD On UC Auto Turn F4 to select DoyD using the Mode item and press the F4 switch to enter the selection PinP material PinP combined image 67 3 Basic operations 3 5 6 Linking PinP1 and PinP2 The PinP1 and PinP2 images perform a symmetrical operation for the axis whose coordinates and rotation angle have been set The image serving as the reference is the P
113. er MFSoft 1 00 1 00 00 Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator a and display the SYSTEM menu PnlSoft re Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Pn FPGA Turn F1 to display the MainVer sub menu aa Turn F2 to select the item whose version is to be In2FPGA displayed using the Select item M EFPGA The version information is displayed in the Version item OutFPGA The system version information is displayed in the SysVer item MFSoft Software version of mainframe IniFPGA Hardware version of input circuit board 1 mainframe PniSoft Software version of control panel In2FPGA Hardware version of input circuit board 2 mainframe PnIFPGA Hardware version of control panel M EFPGA Hardware version of M E circuit board mainframe CntFPGA Hardware version of control circuit board OutFPGA Hardware version of output circuit board mainframe mainframe Turn F1 to display the OptVer sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 13 Select Board OptVer version SLOTA SDI IN 0001 SLOTB Turn F2 to select the option slot using the Select item SLOTA Option slot A SLOTB Option slot B The types of the optional boards connected are displayed in the Board item SDI IN SDI input board SDI OUT SDI output board Ana IN Analog input board Ana OUT Analog output board DVI IN DVI input board D A OUT DVI analog output board DVID IN Fu
114. erage ate KE ee eet ee eee Si Blue Black Default value _ 0 0 0 0 100 0 White BKGD 3 Parameter X Pos Y Pos CopyTo WIPEPos Setting range _ 100 00 to 100 00 100 00to 100 00 Display only ___ Default value 0 00 0 00 BKGD 4 Parameter X Pos Y Pos CopyTo SQPos Setting range _ 100 00 to 100 00 100 00 to 100 00 Display only ___ Default value 0 00 0 00 BKGD 5 Parameter Light Trim 4 3Auto Modify Setting range On Off Off 16 9 On 4 3 On Off 4 3Smth Selection enabled when HD format is eee ee ry ee ee ee er le ee a USOC ne seas nee a ea ee a ea Default value __ Off Off Off BKGD 6 Parameter Type Base Setting range FMEM1 to 4 acena Black CBGD eee Default value _ Black 168 8 Setting menu table 169 Mend Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select IMAG A IMGA 1 Parameter On Off IMAG A Setting range _ On Off eee Default value Off IMGA 2 Parameter On Off Y Level C Level Paint Setting range _ On Off Oto7 sit ONO e oie ae Se i Default value Off 0 0 IMG A 3 Parameter On Off Hue Sat Mono Setting range _ On Off ___ 0 0 to 359 9 ___ 0 0t0100 0 222222 Default value Off 0 0 0 0 IMG A 4 Parameter On Off Mode Effect Mosa Def Setting range _ On Off _
115. etWork2 255 255 255 0 0 255 0 255 O0 255 0 255 Display the MAC address On the SYSTEM menu turn F1 to display the Network3 sub menu The MAC address now appears lt Menu display gt When the MAC address is 008045448000 SYS 9 MAC Address NetWork3 008045448000 138 5 System settings 5 6 Other settings Setting the LCD backlight The LCD backlight can be set to ON or OFF It is also possible to automatically turn off the LCD backlight when no control panel operation is performed within a set time interval Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu w Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Operate sub menu lt Menu display gt CONFIG 1 BusModelLCD BL MENUDLG Operate PGM PST On On A B Off Off 60 120 180 Turn F3 to select the setting for the backlight in the LCD BL item On Backlight is turned on all the time Off Backlight is turned off all the time 60 120 180 When no control panel operation is performed within a set time interval 60 minutes 120 minutes 180 minutes the LCD backlight is turned off automatically Even when the set time interval elapses and the LCD backlight is turned off the backlight comes back on when a control operation is performed Menu delegation settings The en
116. f 720 59 94p Normal UC Auto 720 50p Normal UC Auto e H denotes a black screen e The UC mode or Auto mode cannot be selected for inputs 1 to 4 e If D by D UC or Auto mode is selected the frame synchronizer will be turned on e The input mode cannot be changed when freeze is set to on 98 4 Input output signal settings 4 1 3 Freezing the input signals The input signals can be frozen and used While signals are frozen the tally signals of the corresponding input will not be output Setting freeze Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X IN1 to IN16 A1 A2 B1 or B2 The input used to set the freeze function is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of Freeze lt Menu display gt INPUT XX Freeze Select Freezel 2 13 Frame Off Field On Turn F3 to select the freeze method using the Select item Frame The images are frozen frame by frame Field The images are frozen field by field This is used to freeze moving images With interlace signals however diagonal lines and moving parts appear jagged Frame or Field can also be selected while an image is frozen Press the F4 switch to freeze the input image or cancel the freeze If the F4 switch is pressed while th
117. format INT internal synchronization cannot be selected in the SYNC item of the REF sub menu e This unit supports synchronization signals for field frequencies that are same as those of the system format When the unit is set to the 1080 23 98PsF format however the unit also supports black burst signals with 10F 1D compliant with the SMPTE318M standard 118 4 Input output signal settings 4 7 Adjusting the output signal phase The phase of the output video signals can be adjusted Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the OutPhs sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 2 System H Phase V Phase OutPhs 1H 0 0 1320 100 1319 100 Turn F2 and select OH or 1H using the System item OH The output video signals are output to the system REF signal with using in phase The frame synchronizer function is ON for all input signals 1H The output video signals are output to the system REF signal with 1H delay When the frame synchronizer function is ON the output video signals are output with 1 frame 1H delay Turn F3 to adjust H phase using the H Phase item H Phase can be adjusted within a range of 0 5H to 0 5H The setting displayed on the menu differs depending on the video format Turn F4 to adjust V phase using the V Phase item V Phase can be adjusted within a r
118. frame has a redundant power supply system To turn off the power set the power switches of both system 1 POWER1 and system 2 POWER2 to OFF Power indicator POWER1 POWER2 This indicator lights when the power switch is set to ON while power is supplied to the AC power input socket It goes off when the power switch is set to OFF Alarm indicator ALARM1 ALARM2 These light when the mainframe s cooling fan has stopped running or when there is a problem voltage drop in the power supply When this occurs an alarm message is displayed on the control panel s LCD and on the OSD screen of the external monitor During the occurrence of an alarm details of the trouble can be checked using the SYSTEM Alarm menu The alarm information can be output to an external device from the TALLY GPI connector of the mainframe we For details refer to 5 8 2 Alarm message If the alarm goes off stop using the unit immediately and be sure to contact your dealer Continuing to use the unit even after the alarm goes off could damage it 30 2 Functions in each area 2 2 2 Rear panel connections area SDI signal input connectors SDI INPUTS 1 to 16 9 to 16 The color collector function can be used 13 to 16 The up converter function can be used
119. from a front material to a rear material or vice versa Switching between the front material and rear material is done using the crosspoint button No 16 or No 1 in which the SHIFT function is allocated E Allocating the SHIFT function Press the XPT button to light its indicator and display the XPT menu Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the XPTAsing sub menu KEY PinP1 DSK1 TIME BKGD IMAGE al FMEN CKEY PinP2 DSK2 cBGD IMAGE B IsDCard KEY PinP 1 2 DSK 1 2 E AMBER 1 GREEN 2 AUXI MENU FUNCTI AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 ION AUX BUS DELEG lt Menu display gt XPT 5 XPT XPTAsing Signal Shift Right Sf Lock off 1 32 SHIFT IN Al IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 Black CBGD CBAR FMEM1 4 PGM PVW CLN MV1 PGM A Q MV2 1a 2na 3n9 622 10 26 11 27 1228 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32 None IN1 16
120. ge 60 3 Basic operations 3 4 7 Key decorations A border shadow or other edge can be added to the key Setting the key edge Press the KEY button to light its indicator and lt Menu display gt display the KEY menu KEY 4 Type width Direc Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Edge Off 2 0 Turn F1 to display the Edge sub menu Border o4 45l Drop 90 Turn F2 to select the edge type Shadow 135 Off An edge is not added Outline ee Border A border is added around the entire edge Drop A diagonal border is added 270 Shadow A shadow is added 315 Outline An outline only a border with no fill is added Border Drop Shadow Outline Turn F3 to set the edge width Turn F4 to set the direction in 45 degree increments in which Drop and Shadow will be added Top 180 225 270 Left 135 315 Right 90 45 0 Bottom Setting the edge color lt Menu display gt On the KEY menu turn F1 to display the EdgeCol KEY 5 Hue Sat Lum Loads sub menu EdgeCol 0 0 0 0 100 0 Black Turn F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the Hue Sat and 0 0 0 0 0 0 White Lum of the edge color l Yellow 359 9 100 0 108 0 Cyan E To call the preset color i o Turn F5 to select the preset color using the Load item and press the a F5 switch Blue The Hue Sat and Lum values are changed to the preset colo
121. hadow is added Outline An outline only a border with no fill is added Border Drop Shadow Outline Turn F3 to set the edge width Top Turn F4 to set the direction in 45 degree increments in 180 peo ANO which Drop and Shadow will be added Left 135 315 Right 90 45 0 Bottom Setting the edge color lt Menu display gt DSK1 5 Hue Sat Lum Loads On the DSK1 menu or DSK2 menu turn F1 to EdgeCol 0 0 0 0 0 0 Black display the EdgeCol sub menu 0 0 0 0 6 01 White Turn F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the Hue Sat and Yellow Lum of the edge color 359 9 100 0 108 0 Cyan Green E To call the preset color kio Turn F5 to select the preset color using the Load BI i item and press the F5 switch The Hue Sat and Lum values are changed to the preset color values e To save the values that were set before calling the preset color refer to 3 10 Memory 76 3 Basic operations 3 6 7 Masking the DSK signals These steps are taken to mask the DSK signals using the mask signal of the box pattern Press the DSK1 button or DSK2 button to light its indicator and display the DSK1 menu or DSK2 menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Mask sub menu lt Menu display gt DSK1 6 Mask Invert Mask off Off Manual On 4 3 Turn F2 and select the masking method using the Mask item Off The D
122. he CC item On The color corrector function is enabled Off The color corrector function is disabled e When the color corrector function in enabled CC item is set to On the ClorCnv item on the third CC menu is automatically set to On as well When the ClorCnv item on the third CC menu is set to Off the CC item on the third FS menu is automatically set to Off as well lt Menu display gt INPUT XXICC MTX Limiter CLEAR 6 13 On 100 ALL Off 100 4 Input output signal settings Process control Adjusting the Y signal gain and setting its slice level On the INPUT XX sub menu turn F2 to display the third menu of CC Pret lt Menu display gt INPUT XX CC PrcllY Gain Slice 7 13 100 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 200 0 108 0 Turn F3 to set the gain value of the Y signal using the Y Gain item Turn F4 to set the slice level using the Slice item E Adjusting the gain and hue of the C signal On the INPUT XX sub menu turn F2 to display the third menu of CC Prc2 lt Menu display gt INPUT XX CC Prce2 C Gain Hue 8 13 100 0 0 0 0 200 0 359 9 Turn F3 to set the gain value of the C signal using the C Gain item Turn F4 to set the hue value using the Hue item 101 4 Input output signal settings Tone curve The gray scale of the input images can be compens
123. hen Ana has been selected the display position of the image may be off depending on the monitor which is connected If it is off adjust the position at the monitor For details on the adjustment method refer to the operating instructions of the monitor Turn F4 to select the resolution of the images to be output and press the F4 switch to enter the selection Auto The equipment information of the output destination is captured by the DVI signals and the images are output at the optimum resolution The vertical frequency is 60 Hz and the maximum resolution is SXGA for analog output signals and WUXGA for digital output signals If the equipment information cannot be captured or if the resolution and frequency which can be output by the product are not contained in the equipment information the images will be output at the XGA setting XGA The images are output at the 1024x768 resolution and 60 Hz frequency WXGA The images are output at the 1280x768 resolution and 60 Hz frequency SXGA The images are output at the 1280x1024 resolution and 60 Hz frequency WSXGA The images are output at the 1680x1050 resolution and 60 Hz frequency This can be selected only when digital signals are output UXGA The images are output at the 1600x1200 resolution and 60 Hz frequency This can be selected only when digital signals are output WUXGA The images are output at the 19201200 resolution and 60 Hz frequency This can be sele
124. ials 17 to 32 have been selected using All SHIFT the bus crosspoint buttons concerned will be switched to the front materials e When a crosspoint button is held down the input material allocated to the pressed button is displayed on the LCD When the SHIFT button is held down Shift is displayed on the LCD 35 3 Basic operations 3 1 3 Selecting the bus mode Select the A B bus system or flip flop system PGM PST system from the setting menu Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Operate sub menu Turn F2 and select the A B or PGM PST flip flop system using the BusMode item lt Menu display gt CONFIG 1 BusMode LCD BL MENUDLG Operate PGM PST On On A B Off Off 60 120 180 With the flip flop system PGM PST the PGM A bus selected signals are always output as PGM images and the PST B bus selected signals are always output as PVW PST images Video output Before transition During transition After transition completion AB PGM PGM A PST B PST B PVW PST PST B PGM A e With an A gt B transition E p o gt O Lighting n red LAA Lighting in green System Video output Before transition During transi
125. ice versa and similarly the Top setting cannot exceed the Bottom setting and vice versa lt Key mask setting gt figure shows the default values Area masked 50 TOP 25 ia E Area where the key signal is effective 0 4 e t BOTTOM 25 ff u Video signal range 50 7 so 25 g 25 50 LEFT RIGHT 62 3 Basic operations 3 4 9 Flying key Using DVE effects this key enables the key signals that have been input to be moved expanded or contracted In order for the flying key to take effect select SL 5 as the key transition When the key transition is executed the keys are combined by the key signals set using the flying key menu The transition effect is fixed at MIX Since the flying key uses DVE effects the image is delayed by one frame Press the KEY button to light its indicator and display the KEY menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the FlyXKEY sub menu It is also possible to display the FIyKEY sub menu directly without displaying the KEY menu in step by double clicking the SL No 5 button lt Menu display gt KEY 8lXx Pos Y Pos Size FIyKEY 0 00 0 00 100 0 100 00 100 00 0 0 100 00 100 00 400 0 Turn F2 to set the X coordinate of the key signal using the X Pos item Turn F3 to set the Y coordinate of the key signal using the Y Pos item Turn F4 to set the key signal
126. imple operations e Primatte is a registered trademark of IMAGICA DIGIX Inc e The copyrights of Primatte belong to IMAGICA DIGIX Inc e The patents for Primatte belong to IMAGICA DIGIX Inc SDHC memory cards supported e Still image data BMP JPEG can be imported from SDHC memory cards into the unit s frame memories for use as background images or key materials In addition the images and setting data in the units frame memories can be stored on the SDHC memory cards e SDHC Logo is a trademark Pan tilt head system pan tilt head and convertible camera control supported e Using the COM connector a Panasonic pan tilt head system with pan tilt zoom focus and preset functions can be controlled When a controller is used up to five pan tilt head systems can be controlled Camera menu operations can also be performed Controllers supported AW RP555N AW RP655N Pan tilt heads supported AW PH400P AW PH405N AW PH360N Camera supported AW HE100N Redundant power supply e Under the standard specifications a redundant power supply is provided so that live operations can be undertaken with complete peace of mind Simple operability e Live transmissions can be delivered speedily thanks to the 16 crosspoint buttons and pattern selection buttons and other controls on the panel with its simple layout that enables various functions to be operated directly Preset like operations are perform
127. imum Standard DVI D 2 signal lines OUT5 OUT6 DVI D x2 Optional Up to 4 additional lines OUT A1 OUT A2 OUT B1 OUT B2 Up to two option boards can be installed in the two input output slots e PGM PVW AUX1 to AUX4 MV1 MULTI PVW1 MV2 MULTI PVW2 CLN and KEYOUT can be allocated to each output e CLN can be pre selected from KEY DSK1 or DSK2 using a menu Signal formats SD 480 59 94i 576 50 HD 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 720 59 94p 720 50p 1080 24PsF 1080 23 98PsF sk The following option boards are not supported AV HS04M1 AV HS04M2 AV HS04M3 AV HS04M4 AV HSO4M5 AV HS04M6 AV HS04M7 Signal processing Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 10 bit 8 bits for frame memory RGB 4 4 4 8 bit ME number 1ME SDI inputs HD Serial digital component SMPTE 292M SD Serial digital component SMPTE 259M 16 signal lines standard IN1 to IN16 20 signal lines maximum IN A1 IN A2 IN B1 IN B2 When two AV HS04M1 boards are used with active through HD SMPTE 292M BTA S 004B standard complied with 0 8 Vp p 10 75 Q e Input return loss More than 15 dB 5 MHz to 750 MHz More than 10 dB 750 MHz to 1 5 GHz e Automatic equalizer 328 ft 100 m when 5C FB cable is used SD SMPTE 259M standard complied with 0 8 Vp p 10 75 Q e Input return loss More than 15 dB 5 MHz to 270 MHz e Automatic equalizer 656 ft 200 m when 5C 2V cable is used 182
128. inP function Up Converter This is the function that converts material in the SD format into the HD format which yields a high resolution Wipe A video effect in which one image is gradually replaced by another as the boundary between the two is moved using a preselected pattern 189 Panasonic PANASONIC BROADCAST amp TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY UNIT COMPANY OF PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA Headquarters 3 Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 5300 EASTERN ZONE 3 Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7196 WESTERN ZONE 3330 Cahuenga Blvd West Los Angeles CA 90068 323 438 3608 Government office 201 348 7587 Broadcast PARTS INFORMATION amp ORDERING 9 00 a m 5 00 p m PST 800 334 4881 24 Hr Fax 800 334 4880 Emergency after hour parts orders 800 334 4881 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Emergency 24 Hour Service 800 222 0741 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 Corporativo Panasonic de M xico Moras No 313 Col Tlacoquemecatl del Valle Del Benito Juarez M xico Distrito Federal C P 03200 01 55 54 88 10 00 Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc AVE 65de Inf Km 9 5 Carolina PR 00985 787 750 4300 Panasonic Corporation 2009 FO809Y0 o
129. inP image of the menu being operated On the PinP1 menu or PinP2 menu turn F1 to display the Sync sub menu lt Menu display gt PinP1 8 Prior Synm Sync lover2 Off 2overl X Y Center Setting the priority Turn F2 to select using the Prior item to set the positional relationship when the PinP1 and PinP2 images overlap lover2 The PinP1 image is placed over the PinP2 image 2over1 The PinP2 image is placed over the PinP1 image Linking PinP1 and PinP2 Turn F3 to set the position that will serve as the reference The image serving as the reference is the PinP image of the menu being operated When X has been selected as the Synm setting The coordinates and rotation angle are made symmetrical to the X axis When Center has been selected as the Synm setting The coordinates and rotation angle are made symmetrical to the center 68 When Y has been selected as the Synm setting The coordinates and rotation angle are made symmetrical to the Y axis 3 Basic operations 3 5 7 PinP decorations A border or soft effect can be added to PinP Press the PinP1 button or PinP2 button to light its indicator and display the PinP1 menu or PinP2 menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Border sub menu lt Menu display gt PinP1 2 Bo
130. ion is completed 4 3Smth For trimming using the 4 3 aspect ratio and executing the transition to 16 9 images smoothly Off No trimming Turn F4 to select the setting for automatic trimming 4 3 or 4 3Smth in accordance with the material using the 4 3Auto item Off All input materials are targeted for automatic trimming On Using the up converter setting the input materials for which EC edge crop is selected are targeted for automatic trimming 46 3 Basic operations 3 4 Key This operation combines the background image with another image The key definition can be adjusted and an edge can be added to the combined image Also available as materials besides KEY for combining with the background image are PinP picture in picture and DSK downstream key The figure below shows their priorities lt Key PinP and DSK priorities gt Background image How key combinations work is shown in the figure below lt How key composition works gt Background Output image Key source Key fill 47 3 Basic operations 3 4 1 Selecting the key type Press the KEY button to light its indicator and display the KEY menu Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the KEY sub menu Turn F2 to select the Type item lt Menu display gt KEY 1lType LumKey Fill PVW KEY Linear ChrmO0ff Bus Auto Lum ChrmOn Matte Off Chroma On Full
131. is being stored the following message and filename are displayed SDCard 1 Saving File File HS001 93 3 Basic operations 3 12 3 Loading data from SD memory cards Insert the SD memory card on which the data is stored into the SD memory card slot Load the file after its data has been stored in the each folder Data stored in other folders will not be recognized by the unit System data HS400 SETUP folder Still image data HS400 IMAGE folder On the SDCard menu turn F1 to display the File sub menu Turn F2 to select Load using the Mode item and then press the F2 switch lt Menu display gt SDCard 1 Mode Select LoadFile Exec File Load HS001 FMEM1 4 SetUp Turn F3 to select the transfer destination using the Select item Using the LoadFile item turn F4 to select the name of the file to be loaded If the name of the file to be loaded consists of more than 8 characters a shortened version of the filename will be displayed If the F5 switch is now pressed the file is loaded from the SD memory card and stored in the unit s internal memory While the file is being loaded the following message and filename are displayed SDCard 1 Loading File File HSO01 e Up to 999 files can be loaded e The following alphanumerics and symbols can be used as the characters for filenames see below Files using other
132. is now displayed in the image display area and its horizontal and vertical dimensions appear in the Width and Height fields at the bottom right 4 Inthe Size field select the size of the image to be transmitted to the unit HD1080 1920x1080 HD720 1280x720 SD480 720487 or SD576 720X576 can be selected as the size If the image is in a different video format from the ones supported by the unit the output will not be displayed properly 5 In the Aspect field select the scaling method If the size of the image to be transmitted and the selected image differ the image will be automatically scaled according to one of the following methods Full The size of the image is increased or reduced so that it fits the size selected in the Size field If the aspect ratio of the image to be transmitted differs from that of the selected image the ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions will be changed Keep The image is expanded or reduced while its original aspect ratio is kept unchanged Any empty spaces in the image will appear black 6 The RGBA 1 amp 20r3 amp 4 button can be selected when images containing the alpha channel are to be transmitted Click the RGBA 1 amp 20r3 amp 4 button and select FMEM1 in the Target field to transmit the RGB images to frame memory 1 FMEM1 and the alpha channel images to frame memory 2 FMEM2 Selecting FMEM3 in the Target field to transmit the RGB images to fram
133. is now established for the AUX bus crosspoint buttons The selected AUX bus crosspoint button lights in amber It will light in red if the selected signal is a PGM output signal lt Menu display gt PinPl 1 Shape CrclAsp Density PVW PinPl Square 0 0 100 0 Off Circle 0 0 0 0 On 100 0 100 0 KEY PinP1 DSK1 TIME BKGD IMAGE A FMEM CTL XPT IN ICONFIGI CKEY PinP2 DSK2 CBGD IMAGE B SDCard CAM MV OUT SYS KEY PinP 1 2 DSK 1 2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 rereree MENU FUNCTION AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX U LI be 64 3 Basic operations 3 5 2 Selecting Shape Square or Circle can be selected as the shape used for combining PinP1 images PinP2 images are fixed as Square Press the PinP1 PinP2 button to light its indicator and display the PinP1 menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area lt Menu display gt TT PinP1 1 Shape CrclAsp Density PVW HD 16 9 PinP1 Square 0 0 100 0 off i SD 4 3 Circle 0 0 0 0 On 100 0 100 0 i L gt gt _ L i Turn F2 and using the Shape item select the shape used for combining images When Circle has been selected using the Shape item turn F3 to change the aspect ratio of the ci
134. itching the operation of the fader lever is canceled e During the operation switching other stored operations cannot be recalled e When initiating PinP1 2 and DSK1 2 transitions the switching process is not stored in the memory e The number key No 12 EFF DSLV will not light when the CAM MEM button is selected as the operations of the key are disabled 88 3 Basic operations 3 11 Frame memories Still images can be stored in the unit s four internal frame memories for use The still images are transferred to the frame memories through the AUX bus and an SD memory card Conversely the images in the frame memories can be transferred to an SD memory card Images in the frame memories can be used as bus images by assigning FMEM1 to FMEM4 using the crosspoint assignment function Data for images stored in the frame memory can be retained even when the power is turned off by saving them in the flash memory area built into the mainframe 3 11 1 Transferring images from the AUX bus Press the FMEM button to light its indicator and display the FMEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the AUX sub menu lt Menu display gt FMEM 1 FMEM Select Review Exect AUX FMEM1 AUX1 Off FMEM1 4 AUX1 4 On Turn F2 to select the frame memory in which to store the image using the FMEM item Turn F3 to select the AUX bus from which to transfer the image
135. just sub menu lt Menu display gt KEY 2 Clip Gain Density Invert Adjust 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off Turn F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the key definition Turn F5 to set key invert When On is selected the key signals to be generated internally are inverted Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range F2 Clip aaa cata for generating 0 0 to 108 0 F3 Gain Key amplitude 0 0 to 200 0 F4 Density Key density 0 0 to 100 0 F5 Invert Key signal inversion On Off 52 3 Basic operations 3 4 6 Adjusting the chroma key Sampling is executed for the selected key materials to adjust those aspects of the key that are to be compensated Step 1 E To execute the sampling automatically lt Menu display gt Press the KEY CKEY button to light its indicator and as 1fAutCmp RESET display the CHR KEY menu Uco mp we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the AutoCmp sub menu Press F2 to execute the sampling automatically To undo what has been sampled press F5 E To execute the sampling manually lt Menu display gt Press the KEY CKEY button to light its indicator and CHRKEY 2 View Mode UNDO display the CHR KEY menu Samplel Cmpsit Se1BG we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Matte Cln BG Turn F1 to display the Sample1 sub menu Proc FG Cln FG FG ISp1l Spg Turn F2 to selec
136. justments Hold switch down to KEY FlyKEY size increased by rotating restore initial values the encoder clockwise X Y Z and reduced by rotating it counterclockwise Camera control X Pan control or focus Switching between All menus other than control pan tilt control and those listed above Y Tilt control or zoom zoom focus control control 27 2 Functions in each area 2 1 7 SD memory card area SD memory card slot vk Insert an SD memory card purchased separately or an SDHC memory card o purchased separately into this slot a es SD memory card access LED This LED lights while the data on the SD memory card is being accessed Do not turn off the unit s power or eject the SD memory card while the access LED is lighted Doing so can damage the data on the SD memory card Concerning the recommended SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards Use of the following SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards made by Panasonic is recommended SDHC memory cards RP SDM04G RP SDM06G RP SDM08G RP SDM12G RP SDM12G RP SDV04G RP SDV08G RP SDV16G RP SDV32G SD memory cards RP SD128B RP SD256B RP SDR512 RP SDM01G RP SDM02G RP SDV512 RP SDV01G RP SDV02G 28 2 Functions in each area 2 1 8 Rear panel connections area QO000000000000 ood a e TALLY GPI input output connec
137. l BE F MEM PinP BKGD MEM PATT CAM ka KEY MEM PATT 10 XPT DSBL EFF DSLV MEMORY PATTERN PAGE WIPE SOI saz e s s 6 3D1 _3D2 e E l le E Press one of the buttons SHOT MEM BKGD WIPE MEM PinP MEM or CAM MEM to select the corresponding memory whose operations are to be deleted The selected button lights in amber Depending on the operation that was performed last the STOR button RECALL button or DEL button lights Press the DEL button The DEL button lights in red The button of the number key containing the stored operations lights in green or in amber with the AW system e However it will not light when CAM MEM is selected Hold down for about 2 seconds the number key 1 to 10 used to delete the stored operations The button of the pressed number key goes off As soon as the stored operations are deleted the UNDO button becomes operable and lights in amber If the UNDO button is pressed while it is lighted the status before the stored operation was deleted will be restored The CAM MEM button deletes specified preset numbers registered in the pan tilt heads e When the CAM MEM button is selected the UNDO button will have no effect so it will not light To exit me
138. l that has been grounded to discharge the static electricity in your body A safe way to proceed is to wear an anti static wrist strap The option board may be damaged if you touch the board with static still in your body e Avoid damage to the option board by not dropping it or subjecting it to strong shocks or vibrations e After removing an option board be absolutely sure to attach the blank panel When installing or removing an option board take care not to hurt yourself on the edges or metal parts of the board J Turn off the power of the mainframe and disconnect the power cord Loosen the two screws of SLOT A or SLOT B at the back of the mainframe and remove the blank panel 14 1 Installation Align the option board with the guide rails and insert it slowly Insert it until it will go no further Take care not to exert excessive force while doing this since that may damage the connector inside Mount the option board in place using the two screws Clamping torque 0 7 Nem After connecting the necessary cables plug the power cord into the power outlet and turn on the power 15 1 Installation 1 4 Connections 1 4 1 Block diagram Mainframe INPUT SDI 1to 16 AC DC gt AC DC gt BKGD CUT MIX WIPE DVEx2 KEY CUT MIX WIPE DVE PinP1 2 MIX DSKT 2 MIX AUXt to 4 n N Option slot A A1 A2 7 vy v our T S Option slot B l B
139. lay the FTB sub menu As with a background transition set the transition time we See 3 1 6 Auto transition When the FTB ON button in the transition area is pressed fade out to the black screen is initiated During fade out the indicator of the FTB ON button blinks in red and it lights in red when the transition fade out is completed and the black screen is displayed When the FTB ON button is pressed with the black screen displayed fade in to the program image is initiated During fade in the indicator of the FTB ON button lights in red and it goes off when the transition fade in is completed If the FTB ON button is pressed during the transition the transition direction is reversed 1 In the FTB status the crosspoint button which is normally lighted in red lights in amber 78 3 Basic operations 3 8 Internal color signals 3 8 1 Setting the color background The color background to be used by the bus can be set Two methods are available under one method the Hue hue Sat color saturation and Lum luminance are set and under the other the 8 preset colors white yellow cyan green magenta red blue and black are called The Hue Sat and Lum of the called colors can also be adjusted Adjusting the colors Press the CBGD button and display the CBGD menu Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area lt Menu display gt CBGD 1 Hue Sat Lum Load CBGD
140. lect Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select OUTPUT OUTPUTYY Asign Parameter Souce MovDet DVI D 1 2 Setting range PGM PVW CLN 1 to5 Out5 to 6 is AUX1 to 4 MV1 to displayed for Y 2 KeyOut Default value 3 DVIOut Parameter Size Scale 2 2 Setting range Auto XGA Fit V Fit H Full WXGA SXGA WSXGA UXGA fe eter eel ee Ss Speen eal WUXGA f ed Default value Auto Fit V OUTPUTYY Asign Parameter Souce DVI I 1 2 Setting range PGM PVW CLN A1 A2 B1 or AUX1 to 4 MV1 to B2 is displayed 2 KeyOut ssf for Y Default value This submenu pyiout Parameter Mode Size Scale is available when F 7 2 2 Setting range Dig Ana Auto XGA KFit V Fit H Full the AV HS04M5 WXGA SXGA option board has WSXGA UXGA C WUXGA f connected Default value _ Dig Auto Fit V 175 8 Setting menu table Menu Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select CONFIG CONFIG 1 Parameter BusMode LCD BL MENUDLG Operate Setting range A B On Off 60 120 On Off eee PGM PST_____ 180 88 ted Default value PGM PST On On CONFIG 2 Parameter LEDMode SHOT MEM Setting range AW AV Default value _ AV CONFIG 3 Parameter ENBL SYSCONF Setting range Enable Disable When Disable is selected the system menu is ken
141. lit frame is not displayed Turn F3 to set the character brightness and character display using the Char item LUM 0 25 50 75 100 Select one of these character gray scale brightness settings e The mark appears in front of the name of the material when no signals are input or signals with a different format are input e When signals amenable to camera control have been input the c mark is displayed in front of the name of the material e When the input signal is frozen the F mark is displayed in front of the name of the material When the mark is displayed the c mark will not be displayed e When the F mark is displayed the mark and the c mark are not displayed Off The characters are not displayed Neither is the character background shown Turn F4 to set whether the character background half tone is to be displayed using the Label item On The character background is displayed Off The character background is not displayed 125 4 Input output signal settings 4 8 3 Setting the tally displays Set the tally displays to be superimposed onto the split frame of the multi view display The red tally indicates material consisting of program outputs The green tally indicates material selected by the preset bus On the MV1 Frame or MV2 Frame sub menu turn F5 to set the tally displays using the Tally item lt Menu display gt
142. ll HD DVI input board None No optional board Csit IN Analog composite input board The optional board version information is displayed in the Version item 152 5 System settings 5 9 Initialization 5 9 1 Initializing Setting Data Initialization returns the set data to the factory shipment status The network settings and the date and time settings are not initialized Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Initial sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 6lInits F Inits Initial Press F2 to initialize the settings The Init message appears To initialize the settings turn F2 to select YES and then press the F2 switch To cancel the initialization turn F2 to select No and then press the F2 switch lt Menu display gt SYS 6 Init F Init Initial No YES 5 9 2 Initializing Fader The range for executing a transition can be initialized by operating the fader lever Initialization should be performed when transitions are not completed to the end even when the fader lever has been moved as far as it will go Press F3 in the Initial sub menu to perform initialization The F Init message is displayed lt Menu display gt SYS 6 Inits F Init Initial No YES When initializing turn
143. male control etc TALLY GPI INPUT D sub 50 pin 8 inputs general purpose photocoupler female sensing OUTPUT 31 outputs selected from R G tally general purpose ALARM 1 output open collector output negative logic Ambient operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C temperature Humidity 10 to 90 no condensation Power supply AC 100 V 120 V 50 60 Hz AC inlets x2 excluding accessory parts when no options have been installed 22 66 Ibs 10 3 kg Dimensions 2RU size W x H x D 19 X3 7 16 X 18 9 16 482x88x471 mm excluding protrusions Weight 21 56 Ibs 9 8 kg excluding accessory parts when all the possible options have been installed 185 10 Specifications E Control panel AV HS450C1N e Redundant operation enabled by connecting two AC adapters e Power consumption when using the AC adaptor AC 14 W Supplied AC adaptor Rated input AC 100 V to 240 V 1 5 A 50 60 Hz Rated output DC 12 V 2 5 A 30 W Supplied power cord Maximum rating AC 125 V e Use within AC 100 V to 120 V Control I O MAINFRAME 100 Mbps x1 RJ45 e For connecting the mainframe TALLY GPI INPUT 8 inputs D sub 25 pin OUTPUT 8 outputs female ALARM 1 output External media SD memory cards Memory size supported Max 32 GB SDHC memory cards supported Still image files Load save Setup data Backup Ambient operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C temperature
144. ming value at right 50 00 to 50 00 40 00 lt Trimming settings gt figure shows the default values Area trimmed Area where PinP is effective 40 40 LEFT RIGHT 70 3 Basic operations 3 6 DSK downstream key Characters or other images can be combined with the background image This unit supports two DSK channels 3 6 1 Selecting the DSK type Press the DSK1 button or DSK2 button to light its indicator and display the DSK1 menu or DSK2 menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the DSK1 sub menu or DSK2 sub menu lt Menu display gt DSK1 l1lType LumKey Fil PVW DSK1 Linear Chrm0ff Bus Off Lum Chrm0n Matte On Turn F2 to select the Type item Lum luminance key self key This is for creating the key signals from the luminance component of the key fill signal Linear linear key EXT key This is for creating the key signals from the luminance component of the key source signal It is used when the key source signal and key fill signal are different Since the luminance key is operated as a self key the key fill signals are used as the key source signals When the luminance key has been selected as the downstream key type the key signals will remain unchanged even when the key source signals are switched When using the linear key use material with a black background and white characters or shape to be combined by the key
145. mory delete press the DEL button or SHOT MEM button 87 3 Basic operations 3 10 5 Effect dissolve Switching from the current image to the image or operation stored in the SHOT memory can be performed smoothly For the items targeted by effect dissolve refer to the SHOT memory items in 3 10 1 Memory registration and recall items Press the SHOT MEN button and then press the RECALL button Press number key No 12 EFF DSLV to enable effect dissolve When the function is enabled the number key No 12 EFF DSLV lights in amber Press the number key 1 to 10 containing the stored operation The switching from the current image to the stored operation recalled by pressing the number key is performed smoothly The time taken for the change is set on the EFF DSLV sub menu of the TIME menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area lt Menu display gt TIME 8 TransTime Unit EFF DSLV 1s Of Sec 0 13S 0 999f Frame Pressed number keys blink in green or in amber with the AW system while the operation switching is under way When the operation switching has been completed the pressed number key lights in amber or in green with the AW system When number key No 12 EFF DSLV is pressed at any point during the operation switching the switching is canceled and switching is initiated to the operation of the number key that was selected at that instant e During the operation sw
146. n F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select PinP1 PinP1 6 Parameter Trim Manual Trim Setting range Manual Off 4 3 Free Pair The setting is fixed at Off when Circle has been set for the Shape item on the PinP1 ay eget ed eae submenu ff Default value Off Free PinP1 7 Parameter Left Top Bottom Right Trimadj Setting range _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ Default value 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 PinP1 8 Parameter Prior Synm Sync Setting range _ tover2 2over1 __ Off X Y Center Default value 1over2 Off PinP2 PinP2 1 Parameter Shape Density PVW PinP2 Setting range _ Square 0 0t0100 0 _ i On Off Default value Square fixed 100 0 Off PinP2 2 Parameter Border Width Soft Mode Borde Setting range Off On ____ 0 1 to 100 0 0 0 to 100 0 Fix Var o a Default value Off 5 0 0 0 Fix PinP2 3 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load BodrCol Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red er ne eR a PEE cde ie See e eee S Blue Black __ Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White PinP2 4 Parameter X Pos Y Pos Size Position Setting range _ 50 00t0 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 0 00 to 100 00 Default value 0 00 0 00 25 00 PinP2 5 Parameter X w Z Rotation Setting range 360 to 360 360 to 360 360 to 360 J 2 Default value 0 0 0 PinP2 6 Parameter Trim Manual Trim Setting range Manual Off 4 3 _ Free Pai
147. n memory area to light its indicator and select the wipe pattern D E E e Le HIREK IKE KEY Set the time of the transition PATT On the TIME menu turn F1 to display the KEY sub menu 10 XPT DSBL EFF DSLV As with a background transition set the transition time MEMORY PATTERN Set the wipe direction On the KEY menu turn F1 to display the Trans sub menu Turn F1 to set Nor normal or Rev reverse using the OutPatt item Nor normal The key out pattern moves in the same direction as the key in pattern Rev reverse The key out pattern moves in the opposite direction from the key in pattern lt Pattern examples gt Pattern example 4 SQ5 10 12 10 11 12 Pattern example 3 Pattern example 1 Pattern example 2 WIPES 10 11 12 Key out Reverse HEM This indicates the areas where keys are combined e The operations shown in pattern example 3 are performed for WIPE 5 10 11 and 12 e The operations shown in pattern example 4 are performed for SQ 5 10 and 12 and for 3D1 5 10 11 and 12 and the same operations are performed for normal and reverse 50 3 Basic operations Execute the transition Press the AUTO button in the transition area to automatically execute the transition at the transition time that has been set Alternatively e
148. n tilt head is to be connected directly to the unit and the camera and the pan tilt head are to be controlled 148 5 System settings Turn F1 to display the CamCTL2 sub menu lt Menu display gt CAM 21CTL PosCont PTSpeed Powers CamCTL2 1 PanTilt Fast On 1 5 Zm Focs Middle Off Slow Turn F2 to set the camera to be controlled using the CTL item Turn F3 to select the control to be exercised by operating the positioner using the PosCont item PanTilt Panning is controlled by left right X operation tilting is controlled by up down Y operation Zm Focs Lens focusing is controlled by left right X operation lens zooming is controlled by up down Y operation Each time the rotary encoder Z is pressed the PanTilt or Zm Focs setting is selected alternately Control of lens focusing is possible when the For switching between lens focus of the camera is set to manual PanTilt and Zm Focs operation ae e f the crosspoint buttons PGM A 1 to 32 and PST B 1 to 32 are held down when P e For controlling the tilting z TCont or P TDirt is selected as the Protcol e For controlling the lens item setting delegation to the CamCTL2 zooming POSITIONER menu is initiated a e For controlling the panning e For controlling the lens focusing Turn F4 to set the control panning tilting lens focusing and lens zooming speed using the PTSpeed Item Fast Control is exe
149. nal Set KEYCLN DSK1CLN or DSK2CLN as the CLN output Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the CLNAsign sub menu lt Menu display gt CONFIG12 CLN CLNAsign KEY DSK1 DSK2 Turn F2 to select the type of output signal using the CLN item 114 4 Input output signal settings 4 4 Setting the DVI output signals OUT5 and OUT6 standard outputs and options Set the DVI output signals of the OUT5 and OUT6 standard outputs and the DVI output signals if the DVI analog output board option has been connected lt Menu display gt Press the OUTPUT button to light its indicator OUTPUTYY DVIOut Mode Size Scalel and display the OUTPUT menu 2 2 Dig Auto Fit V we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Tna XGA Fit H Turn F1 to display the OUTPUTYY sub menu WXGA Full Y OUT5 OUT6 A1 A2 B1 or B2 SXGA The output that supports the DVI signal is selected WSXGA for Y UXGA Turn F2 to display the third menu of DVIOut WUXGA Turn F3 to select the signal system using the Mode item and press the F3 switch to enter the selection e Set this when the DVI analog input board AV HS04M5 has been connected Dig DVI digital signals are output from the DVI connector Ana DVI analog signals RGB are output from the DVI connector W
150. nal settings 4 3 Setting the output signals OUT1 to OUT4 are SDI signal outputs OUT5 and OUT6 are DVI D signal outputs OUT A1 OUT A2 OUT B1 and OUT B2 can be set only when one of the following option boards has been connected e AV HS04M4 Analog Output Board e AV HS04M5 DVI Analog Output Board e AV HS04M7 SDI Output Board lt List of settings by output signal gt Setting menu and numbers of sections in this manual Output connector DVIOut DVIOut Asign Dig Ana DownCnv 4 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 5 Standard OUTI TOUTS SDI output x4 lines 7 7 7 Standard OUTS OUT6 DVI D output x2 lines v 7 7 AV HS04M4 Vv Option slot Analog component output x2 lines OUT A1 AV HS04M5 OUT A2 DVI I output x1 line Y Y Y OUT B1 Analog component output x1 line OUT B2 AV HS04M7 2 _ E 2 SDI output x2 lines Vv Can be set Cannot be set 112 4 Input output signal settings 4 3 1 Assigning the output signals Assign the output signals to OUTPUT1 to OUTPUT10 Press the OUTPUT button to light its indicator and display the OUTPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the OUTPUTYY sub menu Y OUT1 to OUT6 A1 A2 B1 or B2 The output used to assign the output signal is selected for Y Turn F2 to display the Asign sub menu lt Menu display gt OUTPUTYYIAsign Souce Mode 1 2 PGM Normal PVW DC CLN AUX1 4 MV1 MV2
151. nals Key Mask This is the function that specifies the area for key combination using the box pattern etc When only part of the area of the key signals is used key combination is executed with the unnecessary area masked Key Source The video signals for creating the key signals Linear Key The function which combines keys using monochrome key signals with gradations in its outlines as a reference Lum The brightness portion of the video signals Luminance Key The function which creates key signals based on the luminance brightness information of the video signals to combine keys ME A video effect device which combines a number of video signals to create Mix Effect mix wipe key and other video signals Mix The picture changing effect produced by overlapping one image with the next It is also referred to as dissolve Multi View Display This function combines multiple materials and displays them on one screen PGM PVW and the input material can be previewed at the same time ona single screen OSD On Screen Display This function enables settings to be performed on the menu screens which are displayed in the monitor output PinP Picture in Picture This function combines a sub screen image with the background image 188 Appendix glossary Explanation Preset Bus PVW The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after Preview the nex
152. ng is entered when an item displayed is selected and then the F1 F2 F3 F4 or F5 switch is pressed It will not be entered unless the switch is pressed Mend Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select KEY KEY 1 Parameter Type LumKey Fill PVW KEY Setting range Lum Linear ChrmOn ChrmOff Bus Matte Auto Off On ys heer Chroma Full___ ____ eee eee Default value Linear ChrmOff Bus Auto KEY 2 Parameter Clip Gain Density Invert Adjust Setting range _ 0 0 to 108 0___ _ 0 0 to 200 0 ___ 0 0 to 100 0____ On Of Default value 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off KEY 3 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load FillMatt Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Peet a pense est ity elke rt etter Blue Black ____ Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White KEY 4 Parameter Type Width Direc Edge Setting range Off Border Drop 0 to 4 0 45 90 135 180 iets ee Shadow Outline _____ J225 270 315 222222 Default value Off 2 0 KEY 5 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load EdgeCol Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red seh ye are pen cgenereie a a eee et ve Blue Black ____ Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 Black KEY 6 Parameter X Pos Y Pos CopyTo WIPEP
153. ng the tally and status information from the unit to the external device and one port ALARM Out that is used exclusively as the alarm output For details of the settings refer to 5 7 3 Setting the GPI D sub 25 pin female inch screw Pin No Signal name 0000000000000 25 14 14 GPI In Com 2 GPIIn 1 15 GPl In2 Example of GPI Out and ALARM connections 3 GPI In 3 IN Ensure that the conditions given below are satisfied 16 GPI In 4 Dielectric strength Max DC 24 V 4 GPlin 17 GPlI In6 Current Max 50 mA 5 GPI In 7 18 GPlIn8 _ 6 GPI Out Com AV HS450N Max voltage 24 V 19 lq Ploutt F GPI Out 2 A GPI Out 20 GPI Out 3 ALARM Out 8 GPI Out 4 3 21 GPI Out Com Max current 50 mA Tally LED 9 GPI Out 5 al 22 __ GPI Out 6 B Com 10 GPI Out 7 23 _ GPI Out 8 11 DC5V 24 DC5V 12 NC Example of GPI In connections 25 ALARM Com Provide contact inputs 13 ALARM Out AV HS450N 3 3 V TY GPI In a Com 157 7 Image transmission functions This unit comes with a function for transmitting still images from the host computer to the unit via LAN anda function for importing still images from the unit into the host computer The image transmission software must be installed in the host computer from the CD ROM supplied in order to use these functions For details on installation
154. ngS 0 eee eeeeeeeeneeeeeeees 96 4 1 1 Setting the frame synchronizer 97 4 1 2 Setting the input MOde eee 98 4 1 3 Freezing the input signals eee 99 4 1 4 Color COME CtOM 0 eeeeeeteeeteeeteeteeeeeeeetees 100 4 1 5 Setting the up converter cceee 104 4 1 6 Setting the analog input gain option 105 4 1 7 Setting the analog composite input signals OPUOM ereire 106 4 2 Setting the DVI input signals option 107 4 2 1 Setting the DVI input signals 107 4 2 2 Adjusting the DVI input signals 111 4 3 Setting the output signals eee 112 4 3 1 Assigning the output signals 113 4 4 Setting the DVI output signals OUT5 and OUT6 standard outputs and OPUONS ccs cas sbdsccebeschdseeegssvazsaetetedesdienesaecs 115 4 5 Setting the down converter option 117 4 6 Setting the sync signals ccceeeeeeeee 118 4 7 Adjusting the output signal phase 119 4 8 Setting the multi view display c eee 123 4 8 1 Setting the screen layout eee 123 4 8 2 Setting the split frame and characters 125 4 8 3 Setting the tally displays cceeeeee 126 4 8 4 Changing the material names 127 4 8 5 High resolution multi view mode 128 4 9 Setting the on screen display OSD 129 4 10 Setting the ancillary data eee 130 Contents
155. nge Defalt Preset EAEN UE E see eee SE EEE EEE ces Default value _ Defalt UpConv1 Parameter Scale MovDet Sharp 4 4 Setting range _ SQ EC LB ___ 1to5_______ 1to5 Default value SQ 3 3 INPUT XX Freeze Parameter Select Freeze DVI 1 4 Setting range Frame Field Toggling between A1 A2 B1or fe On and Off B2 is displayed Default value Frame Off for X Name Parameter Type Name 2 4 Setting range Defalt Preset Ms mech Phage i el SOR ee ee ee eae ee le ite Default value _ Defalt DVIIn Parameter Mode Scale Auto 3 4 Setting range Dig Ana Fit V Fit H Full Black White Init Ana can be Ana can be selected when selected when the AV HS04M3 the AV HS04M3 option board has option board has EEIEIE been connected L _____ been connected Default value _ Dig Fit V Black DVIPhs Parameter CikPhs H Pos V Pos 4 4 Setting range _ 16to15 _____ 100to100____ 100 to 100____ Default value _ 0 0 0 8 Setting menu table Menu Sub menu Third menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select INPUT INPUT XX FS Parameter FS Mode AnaGain Csit 1 5 Setting range On Off Normal DbyD 30 to 30 AI A2 Blor fs UC Auto B2 is displayed Default value On Normal 0 for X Freeze Parameter Select Freeze 2 5 Setting
156. o QO0000000 D onoonoonoononnn m poononnoonononnoonoonoonaonnonooagonnn oono goocogooo o HD SDI monitor E e w eelle e _ 2 a B DVI D ae RSS AC adapter PC monitor seco Mooon PC monitor 18 2 Functions in each area 2 1 Control panel User button area Wipe pattern memory area LCD menu area SD memory card area Positioner area MEN a T 5 POSITIONER 2 7 7 7 7 T T me f fe er n fg cAM mi KEY cp luno T NA a wes feed caw Cw e is MEM Parr AX ALKA a g SFr Daly WIPE DIRECTION 1 AUX BUS DELEGI TO XPTOSEL MEMORY PATTERN
157. o screens and display them at the same time on two monitors Frame synchronizer system and external synchronization system supported e A high performance 10 bit frame synchronizer is incorporated for all the inputs so that asynchronous video signals can be input By using the black burst BB output it is possible to construct a system referenced to the synchronization of the switcher e A genlock function is provided so that external synchronization systems using external sync signals BB or TRI signals as a reference are also supported Features Many different effect functions incorporated e Along with the standard wipe mix and cut functions the switcher can provide size reduction slide and other DVE transitions e DVE transitions using the 2 screen push out effect and other 2 channel functions are possible The unit comes with luminance keys and chroma keys provided as keyers as well as specialized hardware in the form of two DSK lines and two PinP lines as a standard option e AUX1 is equipped with a mix transition function This enables MIX transitions with the material selected next allowing for a flexible system construction High quality chroma keys using Primatte algorithms The Primatte algorithm which has proven to be very popular in many non linear editors as a plug in software has been put to practical use in a linear editing system for the chroma keys High chroma key image quality can be achieved through some s
158. o the jobs of installing and connecting the panel Connecting the power supply Be absolutely sure to use only the power cord and AC adapter supplied with the panel e Be absolutely sure to connect the grounding terminal of the power cord to ground Also connect the ground terminal SIGNAL GND at the rear of the panel to the Dust proof cap system ground e If only one AC adapter is to be connected place the dust proof cap over the DC power input socket that is not going to be used e To prevent the DC plug from being disconnected secure the cable of the AC adapter to the cable clamp e When the control panel is not going to be used for a prolonged period of time set its power switch to the off position to conserve power and disconnect the power plug Cable clamp Handle the control panel carefully e Dropping the control panel or subjecting it to strong impact or vibration may cause trouble and or malfunctioning Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the control panel e Allowing water metal items scraps of food or other foreign objects inside the control panel may cause a fire and or electric shocks Choosing the best installation location This unit is designed for indoor use only Install the unit on a sufficiently strong stable and level surface for use e Ensure a space of at least 100 mm around the rear Ventilation holes vents to avoid obstructing ventilation In particular ensure sufficien
159. onnection to the earth Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the apparatus operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point please consult a qualified electrician For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE e THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS indicates safety information CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Oper
160. ons for instance It is recommended that valuable data be stored on a personal computer or other device 91 3 Basic operations 3 12 1 Initializing the SD memory cards In order for an SD memory card to be used in the unit it must first be initialized by the unit Initializing the SD memory card formats it in compliance with the SD standard and creates the dedicated directory All files saved on the SD memory card will be erased Insert the SD memory card into the units SD memory card slot Press the SDCard button to light its indicator and display the SDCard menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the File sub menu lt Menu display gt SDCard 1 Mode Select Init File Init E No SDCard 1 Mode Select Init File Init Yes Turn F2 to select Init using the Mode item and then press the F2 switch The Init message now appears If the SD memory card has not been inserted No Card will appear at the Mode item When the mode is selected an asterisk appears on the left of the selected mode Init Save Load or Delete If an asterisk does not appear press the F2 switch to select a mode Turn F5 to select Yes and press the F5 switch to initialize the card If Load Save or Delete is selected and then the F2 switch is pressed after a SD memory card not formatted in compliance with the SD s
161. ont materials to the rear materials or vice versa and Single SHIFT for switching the front material of one crosspoint button with its rear material or vice versa All SHIFT works once the SHIFT function has been allocated to one of the USER buttons Single SHIFT works once the SHIFT function has been allocated to the No 16 or No 1 crosspoint button of the crosspoint button group concerned by a menu operation 33 3 Basic operations All SHIFT All SHIFT is used to switch all the materials of the PGM A bus crosspoint buttons PST B bus crosspoint buttons or AUX bus crosspoint buttons from front materials to rear materials or vice versa The USER button to which the SHIFT function has been allocated is used to switch between the front materials and rear materials Allocate the SHIFT function to one of the USER buttons For the method used to allocate this function to the USER button refer to 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons Each time the SHIFT USER button is pressed the front materials are switched to the rear materials or vice versa e When the rear materials 17 to 32 have been selected the SHIFT USER button lights in amber e When the button is pressed again it goes off and the front materials 1 to 16 are now selected Single SHIFT Single SHIFT is used to switch the material of a PGM A bus crosspoint button PST B bus crosspoint button or AUX bus crosspoint button
162. op mainframe ALARM MF POWER FAILURE amp Power supply voltage drop and cooling fan FAN STOP stopped mainframe ALARM PANEL POWER FAILURE Power supply voltage drop control panel The alarm message disappears ALARM PANEL POWER FAILURE amp Power supply voltage drop control panel and when a menu operation is FAN STOP cooling fan stopped mainframe performed ALARM PANEL amp MF POWER Power supply voltage drop control panel and FAILURE mainframe ALARM PANEL amp MF POWER Power supply voltage drop control panel FAILURE amp FAN STOP and mainframe and cooling fan stopped mainframe ALARM VER IS DISAGREEMENT Mainframe and control panel versions do not Recovery is not possible without PANEL Verflll MF Ver xxxxxxx match matching the versions of the mainframe and control panel No operations can be performed from the control panel until versions are matched up ALARM LAN CONNECTION LAN communication malfunction between The message remains displayed ERROR mainframe and control panel and no operations can be performed from the control panel until the trouble is remedied and normal operation is restored 151 5 System settings 5 8 3 Displaying the version information and option information Information on the unit s software and hardware versions lt Menu display gt and the statuses of the options are displayed SYS 12 Select Version SysVer MainV
163. or the key fill signal FILL and press the F5 switch E Setting in the CONFIG menu Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the KSAsign sub menu lt Menu display gt CONFIG11 Fill Sourcel KSAsign E IN1 16 IN1 16 IN A1 IN A1 IN A2 IN A2 IN B1 IN B1 IN B2 IN B2 CBGD CBGD CBAR CBAR FMEM1 4 FMEM1 4 NoAsign Turn F2 to select the key fill material using the Fill item Turn F3 to select the key source material using the Source item and press the F3 switch The luminance and chroma keys are used as self keys so the key fill signal can be used as the key source signal regardless of the menu setting 49 3 Basic operations g mx Cj 3 4 3 Key transitions O we O Select the transition mode Press the KEY button in the transition area to light its indicator eee aad g To execute a background transition and key transition at the same time press the BKGD button and KEY button together to turn on both indicators MIX WIPE Select the transition type Use the MIX button or WIPE button in the transition area to select the key transition mode The selected button lights in amber and the MIX or WIPE status indicator LED depending on the selected mode lights If WIPE has been selected press the KEY PATT button in the wipe patter
164. ormal UC or Video effects signals D by D cannot be selected DC Down converter when the system format is 720p we See 4 1 1 Setting the frame synchronizer Delay 90H 75H or 1F we See 4 5 Setting the down converter option Output signal Output signal Output signal f Normal DC 90H DC 1F synchronized input Delay Delay Delay amount amount amount Sync signal Ref Black burst signal BBST tri level sync signal TRI internal reference signal INT 1H Normal Off Not possible Ref 1H 1H 90H 1H 90H In phase 1H 1F with Ref 1H Max 90H Max In phase Max UC On Possible 1F 1H 1F 1H with 2F 1H OH Normal On Possible In phase Max 90H Max In phase Max Example 1 UC Forced with Ref 1F 1F 90H with 2F D by D Sync signal Ref Black burst signal BBAD 1H Normal Off Not possible Ref 90H 1H 90H 1H 90H In phase 1F 1H 1H with Ref 90H_ Max 90H Max in phase Max UC On Possible 1H 1F 90H 1F 1H with 2F 90H D by D Forced 1H 1H OH Normal On Possible Ref 90H Max 90H Max In phase Max Example 2 UC Forced 1F 90H In phase 1F with 2F 90H DbyD with Ref e For 1080 50i and 720 50p the 90H indicated above becomes 75H e Conversion based on the HD format applies for 1H e When DVE effect IMAGE effect and PinP effect have been used as the video effects the output signal is delayed by 1F e The phase
165. ory unit are targeted as the stored operations that will be recalled we Refer to 3 10 1 Memory registration and recall items When another number button is pressed the memory items stored in the pressed button will be recalled As soon as the stored operation that has been recalled is played the UNDO button becomes operable and it lights in amber If the UNDO button is pressed while it is lighted the status before the stored operation is played will be restored e When the CAM MEM button is selected the UNDO button will have no effect so it will not light e The CAM MEM button uses the preset numbers stored in the pan tilt heads Bear in mind that if the preset details have been changed at the pan tilt head after a preset number was stored using the CAM MEM button it will be the changed details that will be recalled To exit memory recall press the STOR button or SHOT MEM button XPT DSBL When number key No 11 XPR DSBL is pressed while a stored operation is playing it will light in amber When the RECALL button is now pressed the selected materials of the PGM A bus PST B bus KEY bus PinP1 2 bus and DSK1 2 bus will be excluded from the target for stored operations e The number key No 11 XPT DSBL will not light when the CAM MEM button is selected as the operations of the key are disabled 86 3 Basic operations 3 10 4 Deleting the operations stored in the memory Delete wee
166. os Setting range 100 00 to 100 00 100 00 to 100 00 Displays the copy S IEEE N ee eee Sele a a ys os aes eee a ee destination ___ Default value 0 00 0 00 KEY 7 Parameter X Pos Y Pos CopyTo SQPos Setting range 100 00 to 100 00 100 00 to 100 00 Displays the copy beep Ogee La nena pape heh ne ull eg epee OE tte enh hh ce tl destination ___ Default value 0 00 0 00 KEY 8 Parameter X Pos Y Pos Size FlyKEY Setting range _ 100 00 to 100 00 100 00 to 100 00 a 0to4000 Default value 0 00 0 00 100 0 KEY 9 Parameter Light Modify Setting range _ On Off Default value Off KEY 10 Parameter Mask Invert Mask Setting range Off Manual 4 3 On Off Default value Off Off KEY KEY 11 Parameter Left Top Bottom Right MaskAdj Setting range _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ Default value 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 KEY 12 Parameter OutPatt Trans Setting range _ Nor Rev eee eee ee Default value Nor 8 Setting menu table Meni Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select CHR KEY CHRKEY 1 Parameter AutCmp RESET AutoCmp Setting range Fe Default value CHRKEY 2 Parameter View Mode UNDO Sample1 Setting range Cmpsit Matte SelBG Cln BG eaea Proc FG FG ___ Cln FG Spl Sp9g
167. ound pattern or key pattern Either operate the fader lever or press the AUTO button to check the wipe operation When for instance 50 has been set for X Pos and 50 for Y Pos the following screen or key appears from the bottom left and wipe is performed while the screen or key moves to the screen center lt X Pos Y Pos setting range gt 100 Y Pos 2 _ ee 100 Inside screen area 7 100 Outside screen area X Pos oo E eo dee 100 To copy the start position settings press F5 The copy destination appears under the CopyTo item It will not change even if F5 is turned 44 3 Basic operations 3 3 6 Modifying wipe Setting the lighting effect Lighting effects can be added when the following wipe patterns have been selected 3D1 page 1 3 7 9 These effects can be set for background transitions and key transitions E For background transitions Press the BKGD button to light its indicator and display the BKGD menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Modify sub menu lt Menu display gt BKGD 5 Light Trim 4 3Auto Modify Off Off Off On 16 9 On 4 3 4 3Smth Turn F2 to select whether the lighting effect at the time a background transition is executed is to be added using the Light item On The lighting effect is added Off The lighting effect is not add
168. put image SD System image HD Turn F4 to set the delay time of the output using the Delay item and press the F4 switch to enter the setting 90H 75H When the system format is 1080 59 94i the image is delayed from the system image HD by 90H and output When the system format is 720 59 94p the image is delayed from the system image HD by 90H 1F frame and output When the system format is 1080 50i the image is delayed from the system image HD by 75H and output When the system format is 720 50p the image is delayed from the system image HD by 75H 1F frame and output When the system format is 1080 50i or 720 50p 75H is displayed on the menu 1F The image is output in phase with a delay of 1 frame from the system image HD For details on the phase and delay amounts refer to 4 7 Adjusting the output signal phase Turn F5 to set the degree of sharpness of the edges for the image using the Sharp item and press the F5 switch to enter the setting 1 Standard up to 5 sharper edges For details on the other settings refer to the operating instructions of the optional board 117 4 Input output signal settings 4 6 Setting the sync signals The sync signals to be used by the system can be selected External sync For synchronization with an external sync signal gen lock The reference input signal is looped through and output BBST Black burst signal vertical phase of OH BBAD
169. r Default value Off Free PinP2 7 Parameter Left Top Bottom Right TrimAdj Setting range _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ Default value 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 PinP2 8 Parameter Prior Synm Sync Setting range 1over2 2over1 Off X Y Center 165 8 Setting menu table Mend Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to select Turn F4 to select Turn F5 to select DSK1 DSK1 1 Parameter Type LumKey Fill PVW DSK1 Setting range Lum Linear ChrmOn ChrmOff Bus Matte On Off enn Default value Linear ChrmOff Bus Off DSK1 2 Parameter Clip Gain Density Invert Adjust Setting range _ 0 0 to 108 0 __ 0 0 to 200 0 0 0 to 100 0 On Off 2 Default value 0 0 100 0 100 0 Off DSK1 3 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load FillMatt Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red See a soe ae a eee Blue Black ___ Default value 0 0 0 0 100 0 White DSK1 4 Parameter Type Width Direc Edge Setting range Off Border Drop 0 to 4 0 45 90 135 EESE Shadow Outline _____ _ 180 225 270 315 sd Default value Off 2 0 DSK1 5 Parameter Hue Sat Lum Load EdgeCol Setting range 0 0 to 359 9 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 108 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red MEE EEEE EEA Renee e eee eee
170. r values To save the values that were set before calling the preset color refer to 3 10 Memory 61 3 Basic operations 3 4 8 Masking the key signals These steps are taken to mask the key signals using the mask signal of the box pattern Press the KEY button to light its indicator and display the KEY menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Mask sub menu lt Menu display gt KEY 10 Mask Invert Mask off off Manual On 4 3 Turn F2 and select the masking method using the Mask item Off The key signals are not masked Manual The area that is set using the MaskAdj sub menu is masked 4 3 The signals are masked to the 4 3 aspect ratio Turn F3 to set whether to invert the mask signal using the Invert item On The mask signal is inverted Off The mask signal is not inverted Turn F1 to display the MaskAdj sub menu lt Menu display gt KEY lllLeft Top Bottom Right MaskAdj 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 Turn F2 to F5 to set the area to be masked Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Initial value F2 Left Key left position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F3 Top Key top position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F4 Bottom Key bottom position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 F5 Right Key right position 50 00 to 50 00 25 00 The Left setting cannot exceed the Right setting and v
171. racter to be changed using the Name item Turn F5 to select the character and press the F5 switch to enter it Set all the characters in the material name by repeating steps and 127 4 Input output signal settings 4 8 5 High resolution multi view mode When the system mode is set to SD the DVI D output can be output in high resolution If this is the case MV1 is set for OUT5 and MV2 for OUT6 MV1 and MV2 cannot be set for any other outputs e These settings can be established when SD serves as the system mode Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu w Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Format sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 1 Model HiRes 16 9SQ Format 1080 59 94i Off off 1080 50i On On 1080 24psf 1080 23 98psf 720 59 94p 720 50p 480 59 944 576 50i Turn F4 to set On or Off using the HiRes item and press the F4 switch 128 4 Input output signal settings 4 9 Setting the on screen display OSD The menu screen can be superimposed onto the preview output or multi view display 1 or 2 output for display Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and lt Menu display display the CONFIG menu CONF TELO OSD Select OSD On PVW Turn F1 to display the OSD sub menu Turn F2 to set whether to display the OSD using ofi
172. range Frame Field Toggling between Pe ot seen a cpanel tee On and Off 22222222 Default value _ Frame Off Name Parameter Type Name 3 5 Setting range Defalt Preset lie ca eS 2 Usi gt saasaa lisana eee eee Default value _ Defalt UpConv1 Parameter Scale MovDet Sharp 4 5 Setting range _ SQ EC LB____ Lto5 _______ Lto5________ Default value SQ 3 3 Setting Parameter Chroma Ped Hue 5 5 Setting range 8 to 7 100 to 100 30 to 30 Enabled when the system format is set to 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p and Lace ela ee es 480 59 94i ____ Default value _ 0 0 0 OUTPUT OUTPUTYY Asign Parameter Souce Mode SDI 1 2 Setting range PGM PVW CLN Normal DC Out to 4 A1 AUX1 to 4 MV1 to A2 B1 or B2is 2 KeyOut ssid displayed for Y Default value Normal DownCnv Parameter Scale Delay Sharp 2 2 Setting range _ SQ EC LB ___ X 90H 75H 1F__ 41 to5 This submenu is Default value SQ 90H 3 available when the AV HS04M7 option board has been connected OUTPUTYY Asign Parameter Souce ANA 1 1 Setting range PGM PVW CLN A1 A2 B1 or AUX1 to 4 MV1 to B2 is displayed 2 KeyOut for Y This submenu is available when the AV HS04M7 fof option board has Default value been connected 174 8 Setting menu table Menu Sub menu Third menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Turn F1 to select Turn F2 to select Turn F3 to se
173. ratio of the image is maintained the image size is increased in accordance with the vertical resolution and black bands are added at the left and right LB letter box The aspect ratio of the image is maintained the image size is increased in accordance with the horizontal resolution and the r is cropped at the top and bottom Input image Turn F4 to set the image movement detection sensitivity using the MovDet item and press the F4 switch to enter the selection 1 Toward still images lt gt 3 standard lt gt 5 toward moving images Turn F5 to set the extent of the edge sharpness for the images using the Sharp item and press the F5 switch to enter the selection 1 Not sharp edges lt gt 3 standard lt gt 5 very sharp edges 104 4 Input output signal settings Fine tuning of image positions Fine tuning of image positions is performed when EC edge crop is selected for the scaling method On the INPUT XX sub menu turn F2 to display the third menu of UpConv2 lt Menu display gt INPUT XX UpConv2 EC Pos 5 13 Center Right Left Turn F3 to select the image position using the EC Pos item Center The image is positioned at the center and black images are added at the left and right Right The image is positioned at the right and a black image is added at the left Left The image is positioned at the left and a
174. rcised at the fastest speed Middle Control is exercised at the medium speed This cannot be selected for the control of lens focusing or lens zooming Slow Control is exercised at the slowest speed When controlling the pan tilt head s power to On turn F5 to select On and press the F5 switch When controlling it to Off turn F5 to select Off and press the F5 switch After turning the pan tilt head s power to On make sure to use this operation to turn the selection On This setting can be performed when P TDirt has been selected as the Protocol item setting on the CamCTL1 sub menu e The menu display On or Off does not indicate the status of the camera 149 5 System settings Camera s menu operations The camera s menu displays the movements of the cursor displayed on the menus and the entry of the changes made can be performed from the unit Press the CAM button to light its indicator and display the CAM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the CamCTL3 sub menu lt Menu display gt CAM 3 CTL C Menu Item Val Y N CamCTL3 1 1 5 On Cursor Cursor Off Turn F2 to set the camera to be controlled using the CTL item If the camera s menus are to be displayed turn F3 to select On and then press the F3 switch If they are not to be displayed turn F3 to select Off and then press the F3 switch
175. rcle using the CrclAsp item When Square has been selected using the Shape item is displayed for the CrclAsp item Turn F4 to adjust the transmissivity darkness applying when the images are combined using the Density item 3 5 3 PinP preview Select whether to output the PinP1 and PinP2 preview images to the preview output On the PinP1 menu or PinP2 menu turn F5 to set the PVW item Settings for the PVW item are the same for both PinP1 and PinP2 lt Menu display gt PinPl 1 Shape CrclAsp Density PVW PinPl Square 0 0 100 0 Off Circle 0 0 0 0 On 100 0 100 0 On An image with the PinP1 and PinP2 effect added is output to the preview output Off An image without the PinP1 and PinP2 effect added is output to the preview output The PVW On and Off settings can be allocated to the user buttons we Refer to 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons 65 3 Basic operations 3 5 4 PinP transitions Set the transition time On the TIME menu turn F1 to display the PinP1 sub menu or PinP2 sub menu As with background transitions set the transition time we Refer to 3 1 6 Auto transition When the PinP1 ON button or PinP2 ON button in the transition area is pressed the PinP1 image or PinP2 image transitions fades in for the length of the transition time that has been set During fade in the PinP1 ON button or PinP2 ON button blinks
176. rd menu of CC MTX1 lt Menu display gt INPUT XXTCC MTX1 R G R B 11 13 0 00 0 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Turn F3 to set the matrix item R G gain value using the R G item Turn F4 to set the matrix item R B gain value using the R B item In the same way set the matrix item G R and G B gain values using the third menu of CC MTX2 and set the matrix item B R and B G gain values using the third menu of CC MTX3 103 4 Input output signal settings 4 1 5 Setting the up converter Select the settings for INPUT13 to 16 as well as for the up converter that is built into the optional boards listed below e AV HS04M1 SDI Input Board e AV HS04M2 Analog Input Board e AV HS04M6 Analog Composite Input Board Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area lt Menu display gt INPUT XX UpConvllScale MovDet Sharps 4 13 SQ x3 3 EC 1 5 1 5 LB Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X IN1 to IN16 A1 A2 B1 or B2 The input used to set the up converter is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of UpConv1 Turn F3 to select the scaling system using the Scale item and press the F3 switch to enter the selection SQ squeeze The image is enlarged both horizontally and vertically to fill the entire screen EC edge crop The aspect
177. rder Width Soft Mode Border Off 5 0 0 0 Fix On 0 1 0 0 Var 100 0 100 0 Turn F2 to set On or Off for the border using the Border item Turn F3 to set the width of the border using the Width item Turn F4 to set the amount of soft effect using the Soft item The soft effect is OFF if 0 0 is set When On has been selected as the Border item setting the ratio of the soft effect to the border width is indicated as the amount of soft effect When only the soft effect is to be added to PinP select Off as the Border item setting Turn F5 to set the change in the border width using the Mode Item Fix The border width is kept constant Var Variable The border width changes to suit the PinP size Setting the border color On the PinP1 menu or PinP2 menu turn F1 to display the BodrCol sub menu lt Menu display gt PinP1l 3 Hue Sat Lum Loads BodrCol 0 0 0 0 100 0 White 4 z 0 0 Yellow cyan 359 9 100 0 108 0 Green Magenta Red Blue Black Turn F2 F3 and F4 to adjust the Hue Sat and Lum of the border color E To call the preset color Turn F5 to select the preset color using the Load item and press the F5 switch The Hue Sat and Lum values are changed to the preset color values e To save the values that were set before calling the preset color refer to 8 10 Memory 69 3 Basic
178. rency for example On the CHR KEY menu turn F1 to display the Sample2 sub menu lt Menu display gt CHRKEY 31View Mode UNDO Sample2 Cmpsit Spill Matte Spill Proc FG Matte FG Matte Detail Detail MatSpng MkFGTrn RstrDtl Turn F2 to select the image to be adjusted using the View item Cmpsit Composite image that combines the background image and key Matte Matte image Proc FG Process foreground image FG Foreground image Turn F3 to select the adjustment function using the Mode item For details on the items refer to the following pages Using the positioner move the position of the sample marker to the position to be sampled To change the size of the sample marker turn the rotary encoder Z If the sample area that has been set is acceptable press the rotary encoder Z The area that has been set is now sampled To return to the pre sampling status after sampling has been executed press F5 The number of operations that can be undone is one only 57 3 Basic operations Spill Spill In these modes the noise in the foreground image can be removed or restored step by step through repeated sampling hee x y J aa Matte Matte In these modes the matte information is adjusted If for instance the area of shadow in the foreground image is to be made lighter use Matte to adjust Conversely to make it darker us
179. s 1 to 10 1 2 3 BKGD RE WIPE g e NEE CALL 4 5 6 PinP cy BKGD MEM DEL s g PATT 7 8 9 CAM rs KEY MEM UNDO H imal PATT 10 XPTDSBL EFF DSLV MEMORY PATTERN Using the unit set the images or operations to be kept in the memory Press one of the buttons SHOT MEM BKGD WIPE MEM PinP MEM or CAM MEM to select the corresponding memory whose settings are to be stored The selected button lights in amber Depending on the operation that was performed last the STOR button RECALL button or DEL button lights Press the STOR button The STOR button lights in red Hold down for about 2 seconds the number key 1 to 10 in which the settings are to be stored When the storing on the settings in the held down button is completed the pressed number key lights in green or in amber with the AW system Repeat the above steps to register other types of settings in other number keys e All the items of the selected type of the memory unit SHOT memory BKGD WIPE memory PinP memory and CAM memory are stored in one number key we Refer to 3 10 1 Memory registration and recall items e The preset numbers stored in the pan tilt heads are used for the CAM MEM button The numbers stored by the number keys in the memory area ser
180. s set using the TIME menu Press the TIME button to light its indicator and display the TIME menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the BKGD sub menu Turn F4 to select the display unit using the Unit item When frames Frame have been selected as the unit turn F3 to set the transition time When seconds Sec have been selected as the unit turn F2 to set the second units or F3 to set the frame units lt Menu display gt TIME 1 TransTime Unit BKGD 16s 39f Sec TIME 1 TransTime Unit BKGD 999f Frame e Any time from 0 to 999f can be set The time which can be set when seconds are used as the display unit differs depending on the video format 59 94i max 33s09f 59 94p max 16s39f 50i max 39s24f 50p max 19s49f 24psf max 41s15f 23 98psf max 41s15f 3 1 7 Cut transition When the CUT button is pressed the transition is executed instantly 37 3 Basic operations 3 2 IMAGE 3 2 1 Setting the IMAGE effects Three effects paint mono color mosaic and defocus can be set for the PGM A bus materials and PST B bus materials Press the IMAGE A button or the IMAGE B button to light its indicator and display the IMAGE A or IMAGE B menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F2 and set the IMAGE effect to On or Off To add the IMAGE effect set to On lt Menu display gt IMAG A 1 0n 0ff IM
181. s using the Select item Turn F4 to select on or off for the review display setting using the Review item On After the image has been imported the images in the frame memory FMEM1 to FMEM4 selected for the AUX bus are displayed for 2 seconds Even during review display the next image can be imported Off No review display Press the F5 switch Exec to import the still images to the frame memory The still images can also be imported using the user buttons StrFM1 to StrFM4 have been allocated to the user buttons i See 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons and when one of these buttons is pressed it will light for an instant and the still image is then imported Review display Importing to FMEM1 Imported still image 89 3 Basic operations 3 11 2 Saving Images in Flash Memory Data for images stored in the frame memory can be retained even when the power is turned off by saving them in the flash memory area built into the mainframe Whether to automatically save the image data stored in the frame memory when the data is transferred from the AUX bus or to manually save them must be set Care must be taken when selecting manual saving as image data stored in the frame memory will be lost if the power to the mainframe is turned off before the saving operation is completed
182. sample marker to the position of the noise white dots in the background image To change the size of the sample marker turn the rotary encoder Z If the sample area that has been set is acceptable press the rotary encoder Z The noise in the area that has been set is now removed To return to the pre sampling status after sampling has been executed press F5 The number of operations that can be undone is one only Before the noise is removed After the noise is removed 54 3 Basic operations Step 3 The objective of this step is to remove the noise in the foreground image The noise is removed by carrying out this step several times Turn F2 to select Matte using the View item lt Menu display gt CHRKEY 2 View Mode UNDOL Samplel Matte Cln FG Turn F3 to select Cln FG using the Mode item Using the positioner move the position of the sample marker to the position of the noise white dots in the foreground image To change the size of the sample marker turn the rotary encoder Z If the sample area that has been set is acceptable press the rotary encoder Z The noise in the area that has been set is now removed To return to the pre sampling status after sampling has been executed press F5 The number of operations that can be undone is one only Before the noise is removed After the noise is removed 55 3 Basi
183. sion of at least 600 mm that meets the EIA standard or its equivalent for use Install the mainframe securely using screws that are compatible with the rack e Be absolutely sure to attach the support guides used to support the back part of the mainframe Provide support guides that are compatible with the rack e Provide sufficient clearances from the area around the ventilation holes at the front and the cooling fan at the back e Do not install the mainframe in a cold place where the temperatures will drop below 32 F 0 C or in a hot place where the temperatures will rise above 104 F 40 C e Avoid installing the mainframe where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or to the hot air that is blown out from other products e Installing the mainframe in a very humid dusty or vibration prone location may give rise to trouble Support guides Installation in a rack Flow of air through the ventilation holes 13 1 Installation 1 3 How to install the option boards The option boards are installed in the mainframe For details refer to the operating instructions of the option board concerned 7 Notes N Be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to do the job of installing or removing the option boards e Before installing or removing an option board turn off the power and disconnect the power plug e Before coming into physical contact with the option board touch your hand to meta
184. sizes that correspond to the formats refer to DVI input scaling size table on the next page The black level offset and white level gain of the analog input signals are adjusted automatically e Set this when the DVI input board AV HS04M3 has been connected Depending on the personal computer used there may be some deviation from the correct levels of the black level or white level To proceed with automatic adjustment to correct this deviation display the black and white signals BW bmp on the supplied CD ROM or the full screen black signals and full screen white signals on the personal computer connected to the DVI input connector and input these signals as the DVI input signals When using the black and white signals position them so that the boundary between black and white comes to the center of the monitor screen When using the full screen black signals or full screen white signals display the black or white in an area that covers at least 80 of the screen from the screen center Before making any adjustments follow the instructions given in the Automatic adjustment of the black level section Automatic adjustment of the black level Input the black and white signals BW bmp or full screen black signals Turn F5 to select Black in the Auto item and press F5 to adjust the black level automatically During Auto Setting is displayed on the LCD while adjustments are being made Autom
185. t Cmpsit using the View item Cmpsit Composite image that combines the background image and key Matte Matte image Proc FG Process foreground image FG Foreground image Turn F3 to select SelBG using the Mode item SelBG A color for the background of the foreground image is specified Normally either a blue or green background is specified CiIn BG The noise in the background image is removed CIn FG The noise in the foreground image is removed Spl Spg The noise remaining in the detailed areas is removed Use the positioner to move the position of the sample marker To change the size of the sample marker turn the rotary encoder Z If the sample area that has been set is acceptable press the rotary encoder Z The area that has been set is now sampled To return to the pre sampling status after sampling has been executed press F5 The number of operations that can be undone is one only 53 3 Basic operations Step 2 The objective of this step is to remove the noise in the background image The noise is removed by carrying out this step several times On the CHR KEY menu turn F1 to display the Sample1 sub menu lt Menu display gt CHRKEY 2 View Mode UNDO Samplel Matte Cln BG Turn F2 to select Matte using the View item Turn F3 to select Cln BG using the Mode item Using the positioner move the position of the
186. t signal phase 97 4 Input output signal settings 4 1 2 Setting the input mode The mode can be set for each input only when HD has been selected as the system format When SD is selected as the system format the input mode is always the same as Normal Normal Input signals in conformity with the system format take effect D by D When SD signals with the same frame rate as the system format have been input they are input on a dot by dot 1x magnification basis with no up conversion This setting is only possible when the system format is 1080i In this mode there is minimal deterioration in the image quality and as such the mode is used to combine SD format material using the PinP function UC When SD signals with the same frame rate as the system format have been input they are up converted Auto Input signals in conformity with the system format take effect Furthermore if SD signals with the same frame rate as the system format are input when HD is selected as the system format they are up converted e In the Auto mode the images may be disturbed when the input signals are switched On the INPUT XX sub menu turn F4 to set the input mode using the Mode item and press the F4 switch to enter the setting An asterisk appears at the left of the input mode currently selected lt List of input modes supported gt 480 59 94i 576 50i 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 24ps
187. t space between ventilation and wiring when using mounted in a panel or table e Do not install the panel in a cold place where the temperatures will drop below 32 F 0 C or in a hot place where the temperatures will rise above 104 F 40 C e Avoid installing the panel where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or to the hot air that is blown out from other products e Installing the panel in a very humid dusty or vibration prone location may give rise to trouble 12 1 Installation 1 2 Installing the mainframe Comply with the instructions set forth in Safety precautions and also observe the cautionary items below Be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to do the jobs of installing and connecting the mainframe Connecting the power supply e Be absolutely sure to use the power cord supplied with the mainframe Be absolutely sure to connect the grounding terminal of the power cord to ground Handle the mainframe carefully e Dropping the mainframe or subjecting it to strong impact or vibration may cause trouble and or malfunctioning Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the mainframe e Allowing water metal items scraps of food or other foreign objects inside the control panel may cause a fire and or electric shocks Choosing the best installation location e This unit is designed for indoor use only e Mount the mainframe securely in a standard 19 inch rack with a depth dimen
188. t transition The image is output from the PVW system PGM The bus which always carries the program output signals Program Bus PST The bus which carries the program output signals after the next background transition Preset Memory The memory in which the control panel statuses can be saved and recalled The button selection statuses as well as the border color and other setting information can be saved in this memory RS 422 A serial interface standard It is the interface used to control the switcher from an editor or other external device Sat This refers to the intensity of the color chrominance level of video signals Saturation SDI The standard by which video signals in various SD and HD formats are Serial Digital Interface transmitted along a single coaxial cable Self Key A function that creates key signals from key fill signals for combining keys Tally The signal which outputs the program output statuses of the input signals to an external device The LED that indicates the program output status on the control panel is also referred to as tally Transition A function that switches from one image to another Wipe mix and other effects are available for the images during switching Tri level Sync The sync signal used for HD formats Trimming This is the function that eliminates the unnecessary parts at the top bottom left and or right of the images which are combined using the P
189. tandard has been inserted a message indicating that This card is not usable Please initialize it is displayed we See 3 12 2 Saving data on SD memory cards to 3 12 4 Deleting files on SD memory cards Before using a SD memory card in this unit initialize it This unit also supports SDHC memory cards Memory cards can be initialized no matter whether they are SD or SDHC memory cards 92 3 Basic operations 3 12 2 Saving data on SD memory cards Insert the SD memory card which has been initialized by the unit into the SD memory card slot Press the SDCard button to light its indicator and display the SDCard menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the File sub menu Turn F2 to select Save using the Mode item and then press the F2 switch lt Menu display gt SDCard 1 Mode Select SaveFile Exec File Save FMEM1 4 SetUp Turn F3 to select the data which is to be stored on the SD memory card using the Select item FMEM1 to 4 Still image data in frame memories 1 to 4 SetUp Setup data If the F5 switch is now pressed the file is stored on the SD memory card Filenames are provided automatically using the running number as shown below HS001 bmp to HS999 bmp lt Configuration of folder at storage destination gt System data HS400 SETUP folder Still image data HS400 IMAGE folder While the file
190. te Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red eee EE VEEE ST ETON OESE EETA e eae eae mere Blue Black ___ Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 Black DSK2 6 Parameter Mask Invert Mask Setting range Off Manual 4 3 On Off Default value Off Off DSK2 7 Parameter Left Top Bottom Right MaskAdj Setting range _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ 50 00 to 50 00 _ Default value 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 TIME TIME 1 Parameter TransTime Unit BKGD Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is oe Seo eee selected ___ eb eb eee Default value 1s of Sec TIME 2 Parameter TransTime Unit KEY Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is eet es sie eee selected f e Default value 1s Of Sec TIME 3 Parameter TransTime Unit PinP1 Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is ee eee selected f Default value 1s Of Sec TIME 4 Parameter TransTime Unit PinP2 Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is padaanin CISCO a ea aaa ba aaa a te ets hl Default value 1s of Sec TIME 5 Parameter TransTime Unit DSK1 Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is erage eee SeleCled 5 ea a ete ee es eid Default value __ 1s of Sec TIME 6 Parameter TransTime Unit DSK2 Setting range 0 to 33s 0 to 999f Frame Sec When 59 94 Hz is ee ee een selected o __ bebe Default value 1s Of Sec TIME 7 Parameter TransTime Unit ENBL AUX1 Setting range
191. the system format it will not be possible for their ancillary data to be passed through Setting the V ancillary data It is possible to decide whether to allow the V ancillary data which is superimposed in the vertical blanking period of the input images to pass through the PGM bus The background bus data which is output to program PGM is passed through for images whose transition has been cut off During a transition the background bus data which was output to program PGM immediately before is passed through Press the SYSTEM button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Anci sub menu lt Menu display gt SYS 4 VAnci E Audio Anci Off Off On On Turn F2 to select On or Off for the V ancillary data using the VAnci item On In the case of the HD format the ancillary data starting with line 10 is passed through In the case of the SD format the ancillary data starting with line 14 is passed through Off The data is not passed through Setting the embedded audio data The embedded audio data of the SDI input signals can be passed through the AUX bus On the Anci sub menu turn F3 to select On or Off for the embedded audio data using the E Audio item lt Menu display gt SYS 4 VAnci E Audio Anci Off Off On On On The data is passed through
192. tion After transition completion Flip flop PGM PGM A PGM A PST B PGM A PGM PST PVW PST PST B PST B PST B DO r OB 2a E Lighting in red PST B ee Lighting in green 36 3 Basic operations 3 1 4 Selecting the transition mode Press the BKGD button in the transition area so that its indicator lights in amber When the BKGD button and KEY button are pressed at the same time both buttons are selected Use the MIX and WIPE buttons in the transition area to select the background transition mode The indicator of the selected button lights in amber 3 1 5 Manual transition using the fader lever Operate the fader lever to execute transitions manually If the fader lever has been operated during auto transition auto transition will be switched to manual operation as soon as the fader position overtakes the amount of the transition being executed The bus tally LEDs on the left of the fader lever indicate the program bus output status Top LED only lights PGM A bus output Top and bottom LEDs light during the transition Bottom LED only lights PST B output 3 1 6 Auto transition e When the AUTO button is pressed the transition is executed automatically using the transition time which has been set e When the AUTO button is pressed while the fader lever is at an interim setting the transition is executed in the time remaining from the interim setting e The auto transition time i
193. to as the soft effect Chroma key This refers to the function for creating the key signals based on the color information of the video signals and combining the keys Clip The threshold level of the luminance when key signals are created from a key source Color Background The signals which are output from the internal color generator and used as the background image Cut This refers to the effect where the display is instantly switched to the next image Density A parameter which is used to adjust the density of the key signals Dot by Dot This treats images as actual size 1X images With PinP it allows SD images to be combined with HD images with no accompanying deterioration in the images themselves Down Converter This is the function that converts material in the HD format into the SD format DSK Downstream Key This refers to the key combination process which is performed at the end of the mix effect The key is always combined with the foremost image DVE Digital Video Effect This refers to the transition patterns accompanying size reductions or slide effects DVI Digital Visual Interface A digital video interface standard DVI I can handle both digital signals and analog signals Embedded Audio This refers to the audio data packets which are transferred inside the data stream of the video serial interface Flip Flop system A bus control mode The signals selected
194. tocol e Read command e Crosspoint switch e Wipe pattern selection BKGD e Transition mode MIX WIPE selection e Auto transition time setting e Auto transition execution lt Table of wipe patterns supported gt ae AV HS450N oe AV HS450N GVG AV HS450N GVG AV HS450N protocol protocol protocol protocol WIPE 1 SQ1 10 3D1 7 WIPE 2 3D1 8 WIPE 3 SQ1 12 3D1 9 WIPE 4 SL1 1 3D1 10 WIPE 5 SL1 2 3D1 11 WIPE 6 SL1 3 3D1 12 WIPE 7 SL1 4 WIPE 8 SL1 5 SQ2 2 WIPE 9 SL1 6 WIPE 10 SL1 7 SQ2 4 WIPE 11 SL1 8 WIPE 12 SL1 9 SQ2 6 SQ1 1 SQ1 2 SQ2 8 SQ1 3 SQ1 4 SQ1 5 SQ1 6 SQ1 7 SQ1 8 SQ1 9 On the RS422 sub menu of the CTL menu set On or Off for control from the external device editor connected to the RS 422 connector For details on the settings see 5 7 1 Enable Disable Setting for Control of External Devices 141 5 System settings 5 7 3 Setting the GPI The user can set the functions that are to be controlled from the GPI ports and set whether to enable the control te Refer to 6 2 4 TALLY GPI and 6 3 1 TALLY GPI Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu w amp Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the sub menu corresponding to the TALLY GPI connector concerned and set the function
195. ton in the transition area is pressed the DSK1 image or DSK2 image is combined fades in for the length of the transition time that has been set During fade in the DSK1 ON button or DSK2 ON button blinks in red and when the transition is completed it lights in red When the DSK1 ON button or DSK2 ON button is pressed after fade in is completed the DSK1 image or DSK2 image transitions fades out During fade out the DSK1 ON button or DSK2 ON button lights in red and when the transition fade out is completed it goes off If the DSK1 ON button or DSK2 ON button is pressed at any point during a transition the direction of the transition is reversed 3 6 4 DSK preview Select whether to output the DSK1 or DSK2 preview image to the preview output Press the DSK1 button or DSK2 button to light its indicator and display the DSK1 menu or DSK2 menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area lt Menu display gt DSK1 1l Type LumKey Fill PVW DSK1 Linear ChrmOff Bus Off Lum ChrmOn Matte On Turn F5 to set the PVW item On An image with the DSK1 or DSK2 effect added is output to the preview output Off An image without the DSK1 or DSK2 effect added is output to the preview output PVW On and Off can be allocated to the user buttons See 5 3 1 Setting the user buttons 74 3 Basic operations 3 6 5 DSK
196. tor TALLY GPI D sub 25 pin female inch screw we For details on how to connect this connector refer to 6 External interfaces MAIN FRAME connector MAIN FRAME RJ 45 100 Base TX Connect this to the mainframe using the supplied CAT5E cable STP straight 10 m DC power input sockets 12V IN1 12V IN2 DC 12V 0 8 A Connect the supplied AC adapters for the control panel to these sockets Ground connector SIGNAL GND Connect to the system s earth ground Power switch POWER This is used to turn the power on and off SERVICE switch NORMAL SERVICE This switch is used for maintenance purposes For normal operations select the NORMAL position LCD CONTRAST adjustment screw This is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD display 29 2 Functions in each area 2 2 Mainframe 2 2 1 Front panel Power supply 1 Power supply 2 ee Panasonic POWERI FE o or N POWER I wo ooo00000000000 00000000000000 00000000000000 00000000000000 ooo00000000000 00000000000000 00000000000000 00000000000000 oo000000000000 00000000000000 00000000000000 ooo ooo oog ooo ooo ooo ooo cog ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo for oopo0000000r000 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Mi a 3 Power switch POWER1 POWER2 These are used to turn the power on and off As a standard feature this main
197. ubject it to strong shock or vibration Do not carry or move the product by the fader lever This is important to prevent trouble e Use the product in an ambient temperature of 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Avoid using the product at a cold place below 32 F 0 C or at a hot place above 104 F 40 C because extremely low or high temperature will adversely affect the parts inside e Power off before connecting or disconnecting cables Before plugging or unplugging the cables be sure to switch power off e Avoid humidity and dust Avoid using the product at a humid dusty place because much humidity and dust will cause damage to the parts inside e Maintenance Wipe the product using a dry cloth To remove stubborn dirt dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen detergent neutral wring it out well and wipe the product gently Then after wiping the product with a moist cloth wipe it again with a dry cloth Caution e Avoid using benzine paint thinners and other volatile fluids e If a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used carefully read through the precautions for its use e Precaution to be observed during production This product s image switching and image effect functions can be used to produce images which flicker rapidly or images which change rapidly However bear in mind when using these functions in production that the kinds of images produced may have an adverse effect on the viewer s physical
198. ull 1920 6 t J N e Y sa A o is lop N G a NI fe lop N is UXGA Fit V 1440 960 16001200 LOJ fo Fit H lao 720 720 I r 1920 Ful 1280 720 720 1080 C 720 C ol O O WUXGA Fit V 128 ERS een EE GAETE 1152 1920x1200 Ol J lt l r Full 1920 1080 480 J e Y e T N S a NI e N is Black images are inserted here The parts of the images protruding in these areas are cropped oO 4 Input output signal settings 4 2 2 Adjusting the DVI input signals Adjust the clock phase and position of the DVI I input signals Press the INPUT button to light its indicator and display the INPUT menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the INPUT XX sub menu X A1 A2 B1 or B2 The input used to set the clock phase and position is selected for X Turn F2 to display the third menu of DVIPhs lt Menu display gt INPUT XXIDVIPhs C1kPhs H Pos V Pos 4 4 0 0 0 16 100 100 15 100 100 Turn F3 to adjust the clock phase of the analog input signals using the ClkPhs item While viewing the image quality set the value at which the noise level is minimized Turn F4 to adjust the horizontal position using the H Pos item Turn F5 to adjust the vertical position using the V Pos item 111 4 Input output sig
199. unction In the case of the flip flop system the images inserted next PST are always selected AUX bus selector buttons KEY PinP 1 2 DSK 1 2 AUX1 to AUX4 Select the bus to be operated using the AUX bus crosspoint buttons The selected button lights KEY This button is used to change the AUX bus crosspoint buttons into the selector buttons for the sources of the key fill buses The source for the key source bus can be set using the menu displayed when the AUX bus crosspoint buttons are held down The set source will be the same for DSK1 and DSK2 The source can also be set from the CONFIG menu PinP 1 2 This button is used to change the AUX bus crosspoint buttons into the selector buttons for the sources of the PinP buses Each time it is pressed its target is switched between PinP1 and PinP2 When PinP1 is selected the button lights in amber when PinP2 is selected it lights in green DSK 1 2 This button is used to change the AUX bus crosspoint buttons into the selector buttons for the sources of the DSK fill buses Each time it is pressed its target is switched between DSK1 and DSK2 When DSK1 is selected the button lights in amber when DSK2 is selected it lights in green AUX1 AUX4 These buttons are used to change the AUX bus crosspoint buttons into the selector buttons for the sources of the AUX buses The AUX bus selector buttons are also used as the menu function buttons
200. ure does not operate consult an electrician for replacement of the normally or has been dropped obsolete outlet indicates safety information lt For USA California Only gt This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Contents DGSOP QUOI ie viciceenceccatesie scccesstverecinceecsncteasence 7 Feat re Siriana ainiaan niaan arnan n akna a knar aiara 7 Configuratio vies sctcc cessansccecceseccenacecescerecucnce 9 PiCCOSS OMICS scsisssiccincccindasessatncnscicnsisnendcccates 9 Precautions fOr USC s ecccceseeeteeeeeees 10 Trademarks and Registered Trademarks 11 Disclaimer of Warranty seeeeeees 11 1 Installation ee 12 1 1 Installing the control panel eee 12 1 2 Installing the mainframe s s 13 1 3 How to install the option boards 14 1 4 CONNECTIONS ce eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeess 16 1 4 1 Block diagram eee eee eeeneeeeeeeeeeeneeees 16 1 4 2 Connections when implementing gen lock frame synchronizer OFF 17 1 4 3 Connections when not implementing gen lock frame synchronizer ON 18 2 Functions in each area sccccesseeees 19 251 Gontrol panel csccssecssscessscetescnscetsettistenasesisiesices 19 2 1 1 CrOSSPOINE area eee eee eee eeeeeeteeteteeeeeees 20 2 1 2 Wipe pattern memory are
201. urn F3 and select the input signal IN A2 using the Signal item IN Bl Changing the current assignment of the signals IN B2 selected by the crosspoint buttons will cause Black the positions of the lighted crosspoint buttons CBGD to change to correspond with the assignment CBAR change The images output at this time will remain FMEM1 4 unchanged PGM PVW KeyOut CLN MV1 MV2 NoAsign 132 5 System settings The table below lists the materials which can be assigned Button Signal Description XP1 to 32 IN1 to IN16 SDI input 1 to 16 IN A1 IN A2 Option slot IN B1 IN B2 SDI Analog component analog composite and DVI Black Internally generated signal black CBGD Internally generated signal color background CBAR Internally generated signal color bar FMEM1 to FMEM4 Frame memory image CLN CLN AUX only PVW PVW AUX only PGM PGM AUX only KeyOut KeyOut AUX only MV1 MV1 AUX only MV2 MV2 AUX only NoAsign No assignment e The image will not be changed by pressing any button to which NoAsign is assigned f the multi view display output MV1 or MV2 is selected as the AUX bus AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 output signal when the AUX2 to AUX4 output signals have been assigned for the multi view display output MV1 or MV2 a black image will be displayed as the image of the AUX bus that appears on the subscreen of the multi view display The table below lists the default settings
202. ve as the preset numbers of the pan tilt heads e No settings can be stored in the number key that is lighted in green or in amber with the AW system when the STOR button is pressed First delete the memory settings in the number key and then repeat the storage procedure e Be careful when registering settings using the CAM MEM button as preset numbers stored in the pan tilt heads are forcibly registered 85 3 Basic operations 3 10 3 Recalling the operations stored in the memory Recall Recall ia G H BKGD WIPE MEM PinP BKGD MEM DEL a PATT CAM meal KEY MEM PATT 10 XPT DSBL EFF DSLV MEMORY PATTERN Press one of the buttons SHOT MEM BKGD WIPE MEM PinP MEM or CAM MEM to select the corresponding memory whose operations are to be recalled The selected button lights in amber Depending on the operation that was performed last the STOR button RECALL button or DEL button lights Press the RECALL button The RECALL button lights in amber The button of the number key containing the stored operations lights in green or in amber with the AW system e However it will not light if CAM MEM has been selected Press the number key 1 to 10 whose stored operations are to be recalled e The items of the selected mem
203. well being e Handling the optional boards Be absolutely sure to turn off the power of the product before installing or removing any of the optional boards Furthermore when installing or removing the optional boards take care not to hurt yourself on the edges and metal parts of the boards e When the product is to be discarded When the product is to be discarded at the end of its service life ask a specialized contractor to dispose of it properly in order to protect the environment e Concerning the consumable parts Cooling fan This is a consumable part As a general rule replace it every 5 years or so when the unit has been operated for 15 hours a day Power supply unit This is a consumable part As a general rule replace it every 5 years or so when the unit has been operated for 15 hours a day The period when the consumable parts need to be replaced will differ depending on the operating conditions When the time comes to replace one of these parts be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to do the job 10 Precautions for use Trademarks and Registered Trademarks e Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e SDHC logo is a trademark e Other names of companies and products containe
204. when the transition is completed KEY ON button This button is used to execute the key transition for the transition time which has been set on the TIME menu FTB ON button This button is used to execute fade out to a black screen or fade in from a black screen for the transition time which has been set on the TIME menu PinP button PinP1 ON PinP2 ON This button is used to execute fade in or fade out of the picture in picture for the transition time which has been set on the TIME menu DSK button DSK1 ON DSK2 ON This button is used to execute fade in or fade out of downstream key for the transition time which has been set on the TIME menu 23 2 Functions in each area Wipe direction selection buttons WIPE DIRECTION N R R These buttons are used to select the direction in which to wipe for executing background transitions When the R indicator is off Wiping proceeds in the normal direction When the R indicator is lighted Wiping proceeds in the reverse direction When the N R indicator is lighted The normal direction is replaced with the reverse direction or vice versa when the transition is completed The lighted and extinguished statuses of the R button are also switched in line with the direction of the wiping Fader lever This is used to execute background or key transitions When it is moved as far as it will go the transition is completed When it has been operated during auto tr
205. x 41s15f Turn F5 to set enable or disable for the transition using the ENBL item Enable Enable Disable Disable When disable has been set for the transition the output signals are switched with no transition when the output signals set in AUX1 is switched 82 3 Basic operations 3 10 Memory Background transition patterns PinP sizes border widths and other video statuses can be stored in and recalled from the memory Depending on what statuses are to be stored in the memory the SHOT memory BKGD WIPE memory PinP memory and CAM memory are available Furthermore by setting effect dissolve the switching from the current image to an image or operation stored in the SHOT memory can be changed smoothly CAM KEY MEM UNDO Hi me PATT 10 XPTDSBL EFF DSLV MEMORY PATTERN PAGE SHOT pO STOR a a 0 WIPE 1 2 3 Ph BKGD iia a RE F WIPE CALL g Sm S2 MEM 0 O 4 5 6 3D1 3D2 PinP fa BKGD MEM DEL s g PATT 8 It is also possible to select the switcher AV system or camera AW system for the colors in which the function buttons are to light when memory operations store recall delete have been performed Press the CONFIG button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu we Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the SHOT ME
206. xecute the transition manually by operating the fader lever Key auto transition When the KEY ON button in the transition area is pressed the transition is automatically executed at the transition time that has been set During key in the indicator of the KEY ON button blinks in red and it lights in red when the transition is completed If the KEY ON button is pressed with the picture completely keyed in the Key image transition key out is executed During key out the indicator of the KEY ON button lights in red and it goes off when the transition is completed If the KEY ON button is pressed during the transition the transition direction is reversed 3 4 4 Key preview Key preview images can be output to the preview output and the keys can be adjusted and checked On the KEY menu turn F1 to display the KEY sub menu Turn F5 to set the preview mode using the PVW item On An image with key effects added is output to the preview output Off An image with no key effects added is output to the preview output Auto The preview image of the next transition is output to the preview output 51 3 Basic operations 3 4 5 Adjusting the luminance key and linear key These steps are taken to adjust the luminance key and linear key definition Press the KEY CKEY button to light its indicator and display the KEY menu w amp Refer to 2 1 5 LCD menu area Turn F1 to display the Ad

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