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Panasonic AVHS400AN - MULTI-FORMAT LIVE SWITCHER Operating Instructions Manual
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Operating Instructions Multi-format Live Switcher AV-HS400AN Model No. Multi-format Live Switcher AV-HS400A PAGE 1 2 TIME 3 WIPE 4 COLOR 5 WIPE SQ SL 3D Z 6 ON KEY POWER CHR KEY FREEZE BKGD PATT POSITIONER ALARM F1 F2 F3 F4 7 F5 AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE 8 DSK 10 KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM 1 2 9 PinP IN/OUT 12 11 MEMORY USER KEY PATT XPT SYSTEM WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION FUNC N/R R WIPE DIRECTION MIX AUX WIPE FTB ON BKGD KEY MIX WIPE PGM/A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PinP PST/B CUT AUTO DSK Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Printed in Japan VQTB0342 Safety precautions CAUTION: CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY. 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. 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. Operation 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. 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: 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. ∫ 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 connection 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. 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. For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 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 I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. WARNING: • TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. • 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. 2 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. 10) Protect the power cord form being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. indicates safety information. <For USA-California Only> This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca/gov/hazardouswaste.perchlorate. 3 Contents 3-4. PinP (picture in picture) ...................................39 3-4-1. Selecting the PinP material ......................39 3-4-2. PinP transitions .........................................39 3-4-3. PinP preview .............................................39 3-4-4. PinP adjustments ......................................40 3-4-5. PinP decorations.......................................41 3-4-6. Trimming settings ......................................42 Description ................................................ 6 Features..................................................... 6 Precautions for use .................................. 7 1. Functions in each area ......................... 8 1-1. Control panel .....................................................8 3-5. DSK (downstream key)....................................43 3-5-1. Selecting the DSK type .............................43 3-5-2. Selecting the DSK material .......................44 3-5-3. DSK transitions .........................................45 3-5-4. DSK preview .............................................45 3-5-5. DSK adjustments ......................................45 3-5-6. DSK decorations .......................................46 3-5-7. Masking the DSK signals ..........................47 1-2. Crosspoint area .................................................9 1-3. Wipe area ........................................................10 1-4. User button area..............................................11 1-5. Transition area .................................................12 1-6. LCD menu area ...............................................14 1-7. Positioner area ................................................15 3-6. FTB (fade to black) ..........................................48 1-8. SD memory card area .....................................16 3-7. Internal color signals .......................................49 3-7-1. Setting the color background ....................49 1-9. Rear panel connections area ..........................17 2. System ..................................................19 3-8. Freezing the input signals ...............................50 3-8-1. Displaying the freeze status ......................50 3-8-2. Setting freeze............................................50 2-1. Configuration ...................................................19 2-2. Connections ....................................................20 3-9. Switching the AUX output ................................51 3. Basic operations ................................. 22 3-10. Preset memory ..............................................52 3-1. Background transition ......................................22 3-1-1. Selecting the bus ......................................22 3-1-2. Selecting the bus mode ............................22 3-1-3. Selecting the transition mode ...................23 3-1-4. Manual transition (using the fader lever) ...23 3-1-5. Auto transition ...........................................23 3-1-6. Cut transition.............................................23 3-11. Frame memories ...........................................55 3-11-1. Transferring images from the AUX bus ...55 3-12. SD memory cards .........................................56 3-12-1. Initializing the SD memory cards ............57 3-12-2. Saving data on SD memory cards ..........58 3-12-3. Loading data from SD memory cards .....59 3-12-4. Deleting files on SD memory cards ........60 3-12-5. Displaying the SD memory card information ..............................................60 3-2. Wipe ................................................................24 3-2-1. Selecting the wipe pattern ........................24 3-2-2. Selecting the wipe direction ......................25 3-2-3. Wipe decorations (border, soft effect) .......25 3-2-4. Setting the wipe start position...................26 3-2-5. Modifying wipe ..........................................27 3-3. Key ..................................................................28 3-3-1. Selecting the key type ...............................29 3-3-2. Selecting the key material.........................30 3-3-3. Key transitions ..........................................31 3-3-4. Key preview...............................................32 3-3-5. Adjusting the luminance key and linear key ...32 3-3-6. Adjusting the chroma key .........................33 3-3-7. Key decorations ........................................36 3-3-8. Masking the key signals ............................37 3-3-9. Flying key ..................................................38 4 Contents 4. Input/output signal settings............... 61 5. System settings .................................. 83 4-1. Setting the SDI input signals and analog input signals .............................................................61 4-1-1. Setting the frame synchronizer .................61 4-1-2. Setting the input mode ..............................62 4-1-3. Setting the analog input gain ....................63 4-1-4. Setting the analog composite input signals ..............................................63 5-1. Selecting the video format ...............................83 5-2. Setting the crosspoints ....................................84 5-2-1. Assigning signals to the crosspoints .........84 5-2-2. Setting the crosspoint switching ...............85 5-3. Button assignments .........................................86 5-3-1. Setting the user buttons ............................86 5-3-2. Setting the FTB button ..............................86 4-2. Setting the up-converter (option) .....................64 5-4. Setting the date and time ................................87 4-3. Setting the DVI input signals (option) ..............65 4-3-1. Setting the DVI input signals .....................65 4-3-2. Adjusting the DVI input signals .................67 5-5. Network settings ..............................................88 5-6. Other settings ..................................................89 5-6-1. Setting the LCD backlight .........................89 5-6-2. Setting editor enable .................................89 5-6-3. Setting the protocol ...................................89 5-6-4. Setting the GPI .........................................90 4-4. Setting the output signals ................................68 4-4-1. Types of output signals .............................68 4-4-2. Assigning the output signals .....................69 4-5. Setting the sync signals...................................70 5-7. Camera control ................................................91 4-6. Adjusting the output signal phase ...................71 5-8. Status displays ................................................97 5-8-1. Alarm status displays ................................97 5-8-2. Displaying the version information and option information .....................................98 4-7. Setting the multi view display ..........................75 4-7-1. Setting the screen layout ..........................75 4-7-2. Setting the split frame and characters ......77 4-7-3. Setting the tally displays ...........................77 4-7-4. Changing the material names ...................78 5-9. Initialization......................................................99 4-8. Setting the on-screen display (OSD) ...............79 6. External interfaces ........................... 100 4-9. Setting the DVI output signals (option) ............80 6-1. RS-422 connector .........................................100 4-10. Setting the ancillary data ...............................81 6-2. GPI connector ...............................................101 4-11. Setting the down-converter ...........................82 6-3. Tally connector...............................................102 7. Image transmission functions ......... 103 8. Setting menu table............................ 108 9. Appearance ....................................... 115 10. Specifications and standard accessories ..................................... 116 Appendix (glossary) ............................. 119 5 Description This is a 1 ME digital video switcher which supports a multiple number of HD and SD formats. Despite its compact dimensions, the video switcher comes standard with 4 input connectors and can support 8 input connectors when an option board is used. It also has a multi view display function that allows split-screen display with up to 10 screens. It is capable of providing transitions (wipe, mix and DVE) as video effects, and keyer (luminance keys and chroma keys), DSK and PinP specialized hardware is provided as a standard feature to enable video productions in many different forms. The unit also supports SD memory cards so still image data (BMP, JPEG) can be imported from SD memory cards into the unit’s frame memories for use as background images or key materials. Features Compact design, wide variety of input/output signals ≥ As a standard feature, the HD and SD-SDI formats are supported for the input and output signals. If an optional board is added, HD/SD analog component, DVI-I and analog composite (input only) signals can also be accommodated. The input optional board contains an up-converter. The SDI output board (option) also contains a down-converter. ≥ Under the standard specifications, there are four SDI lines for the input signals, and this number can be optionally increased by the user up to eight lines (supported by the optional board). Similarly, there are three SDI lines for the output signals under the standard specifications, and this number can be optionally increased by the user to five lines (PGM, PVW, AUX, KEYOUT and multi view display). Multiple formats supported Both HD formats (1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 720/59.94p and 720/50p) and SD formats (480/59.94i and 576/50i) as well as the DVI-I format are supported for the signals. Multi view display function This unit enables up to 10 lines of program video (PGM), preview video (PVW) and input video signals to be displayed altogether on a single screen at the same time. Frame synchronizer system and external synchronization system supported ≥ A high-performance 10-bit frame synchronizer is incorporated for all the inputs, and 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. ≥ A genlock function is provided, and an external synchronization system using external sync signals (BB or TRI signals) as a reference are also supported. Many different effect functions incorporated ≥ Along with the standard wipe, mix and cut functions, the unit can provide size reduction, slide and other DVE transitions. ≥ The unit comes with luminance keys and chroma keys are provided as keyers as well as specialized hardware in the form of the DSK (downstream key) and PinP (picture in picture) functions as a standard option, enabling video productions in many different forms. SD memory cards supported Still image data (BMP, JPEG) can be imported from SD memory cards into the unit’s frame memories for use as background images or key materials. Conversely, the images or setting data in the unit’s frame memories can be stored on the SD memory cards. Simple operations Live transmissions can be delivered speedily thanks to the simple panel layout which enables the various functions to be operated directly. Presetting and other similar operations are performed using menus on the unit’s LCD screen or in the form of onscreen displays (OSD) which appear an external monitor. 6 Precautions for use ≥ Handle carefully. Do not drop the product, or subject it to strong shock or vibration. Do not carry or move the product by the fader lever. This is important to prevent trouble. ≥ 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. ≥ Power off before connecting or disconnecting cables. Before plugging or unplugging the cables, be sure to switch power off. ≥ 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. ≥ 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 • Avoid using benzine, paint thinners and other volatile fluids. • If a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used, carefully read through the precautions for its use. ≥ 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 well-being. ≥ 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. ≥ 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. ≥ 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. 7 1. Functions in each area 1-1. Control panel Wipe pattern area LCD menu area SD memory card area User button area Positioner area Multi-format Live Switcher AV-HS400A PAGE 1 2 TIME 3 WIPE 4 COLOR 5 WIPE SQ SL 3D Z 6 ON 1 2 KEY POWER CHR KEY FREEZE BKGD PATT POSITIONER ALARM F1 F2 F3 F4 7 F5 AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE 8 DSK PinP 10 KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM 1 2 9 IN/OUT 12 11 MEMORY USER KEY PATT XPT SYSTEM WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION FUNC N/R R WIPE DIRECTION MIX AUX WIPE FTB ON BKGD KEY MIX WIPE PGM/A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PinP PST/B CUT Crosspoint area AUTO DSK Transition area 1 Power indicator [POWER] This indicator lights when the power switch (_) on the rear panel 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. 2 Alarm indicator [ALARM] This indicator lights when the fan is stopped or there is a problem with the power supply (such as a drop in voltage). When an alarm has occurred, the type of trouble can be checked on the System/Alarm (8/16) menu. In addition, an alarm message is displayed on the LCD screen and the OSD screen of the external monitor. ALARM TYPE Fan alarm Power alarm Power alarm and fan alarm System/Alarm (8/16) Alarm display in Fan items Alarm display in Power items Alarm display in Fan items and Power items ALARM MESSAGE ALARM! FAN STOP ALARM! POWER FAILURE ALARM! POWER FAILURE & FAN STOP 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. 8 1. Functions in each area 1-2. Crosspoint area F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE 6 5 KEY 7 AUX 3 PGM/A 1 4 DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION 2 3 AUX 4 CLN 5 PVW AUX SOURCE PGM 6 7 1 2 USER 8 9 10 PST/B 3 PGM/A bus crosspoint buttons [PGM/A 1 to 10] These are used to select the PGM/A bus video signals. In the case of the flip-flop system, the main line video (PGM) signals are always selected. 4 PST/B bus crosspoint buttons [PST/B 1 to 10] These are used to select the PST/B bus video signals. In the case of the flip-flop system, the images inserted next (PST) are always selected. 5 AUX bus selector buttons [KEY, DSK, PinP, AUX] Press the [KEY] button, [DSK] button, [PinP] button or [AUX] button to switch the bus which is selected using the AUX bus crosspoint buttons (7). The indicator of the button that was pressed lights. [KEY]: Press this button to switch the AUX bus crosspoint buttons to the key fill bus or key source bus. (Each time the button is pressed, the key fill bus or key source bus is selected alternately. When the key fill bus is selected, the indicator of the button lights in amber, and when the key source bus is selected, it lights in green.) [DSK]: Press this button to switch the AUX bus crosspoint buttons to the DSK fill bus or DSK source bus. (Each time the button is pressed, the DSK fill bus or DSK source bus is selected alternately. When the DSK fill bus is selected, the indicator of the button lights in amber, and when the DSK source bus is selected, it lights in green.) [PinP]: Press this button to switch the AUX bus crosspoint buttons to the PinP bus. [AUX]: Press this button to switch the AUX bus crosspoint buttons to the AUX bus. 6 AUX bus dedicated crosspoint buttons [CLN, PVW, PGM] These buttons are used to select the AUX bus source while the indicator of the [AUX] button is lighted. The indicator of the pressed button lights in amber. [CLN]: The clean signals (images whose DSK signals have been removed from the PGM signals) are output to the AUX bus. [PVW]: PVW signals are output to the AUX bus. [PGM]: PGM signals are output to the AUX bus. 7 AUX bus crosspoint buttons These buttons are used to select the source of the bus which was selected by the AUX bus selector button (5). 9 1. Functions in each area 1-3. Wipe area 8 8 Wipe pattern selector buttons These 12 buttons are used to select the corresponding wipe patterns while the indicator of the [BKGD PATT] button (9) or [KEY PATT] button (9) is lighted. They are used to select the corresponding setting menus when the indicator of the FUNC button (;) is lighted. The indicator of the selected button lights in amber. PAGE 1 TIME 4 2 3 WIPE 5 COLOR WIPE SQ SL 3D 6 ON KEY 7 DSK 9 BKGD, KEY pattern selector buttons < : 10 MEMORY CHR KEY 8 FREEZE BKGD PATT 9 9 PinP 11 IN/OUT KEY PATT ; 12 XPT SYSTEM WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION FUNC These buttons are used to switch the wipe pattern selection. The wipe pattern of a background transition is selected when the indicator of the [BKGD PATT] button is lighted after it was pressed. The wipe pattern of a key transition is selected when the indicator of the [KEY PATT] button is lighted after it was pressed. Each time the [BKGD PATT] button or [KEY PATT] button is pressed, the pattern page is changed in the sequence of WIPE, SQ (squeeze), SL (slide) and 3D (3 dimensions), and the pattern page indicator LED (:) is also switched. : Pattern page indicator LEDs These LEDs indicate the pages selected by the background transitions while the indicator of the [BKGD PATT] button is lighted. They indicate the pages selected by the key transitions while the indicator of the [KEY PATT] button is lighted. The WIPE, SQ (squeeze), SL (slide) or 3D (3 dimensions) LED lights. ; FUNC button When this button is pressed, its indicator lights in amber. When a wipe pattern selector button (8) is pressed while the indicator of the [FUNC] button is lighted, the setting menu indicated below the button is displayed on the LCD screen. [TIME]: The auto transition time settings are performed. ‘ See 3-1-5. [WIPE]: The modify, border or soft effect decoration settings are performed for wipe. ‘ See 3-2. [COLOR]: The color background settings are performed. ‘ See 3-7. [KEY]: The key settings are performed. ‘ See 3-3. [CHR KEY]: The chroma key settings are performed. ‘ See 3-3-6. [FREEZE]: The freeze status is displayed and freeze settings are performed. ‘ See 3-8. [DSK]: DSK settings are performed. ‘ See 3-5. [PinP]: PinP settings are performed. ‘ See 3-4. [IN/OUT]: The input/output signals are set. ‘ See 4. [MEMORY]: The preset memory, frame memory or SD memory card settings are performed. ‘ See 3-10, 3-11 and 3-12. [XPT]: The crosspoint assignment is displayed and set. ‘ See 5-2. [SYSTEM]: The system settings are performed. ‘ See 5. < Freeze status indicator LED When this LED is lighted, it means that one of the input signals is in the freeze status. The freeze status of the input signals assigned to the crosspoint buttons can be checked on the menu. ‘ See 3-8. Since the freeze status is established while this indicator is lighted, the input image handled inside the unit will remain unchanged even when a different image is input. 10 1. Functions in each area 1-4. User button area = 1 2 USER = User buttons [USER 1, USER 2] These are used to allocate some functions of the menu settings to the USER 1 button and USER 2 button. ‘ See 5-3-1. 11 1. Functions in each area 1-5. Transition area 7 8 PinP IN/OUT 10 11 12 MEMORY D KEY PATT @ XPT SYSTEM WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION FUNC I N/R R WIPE DIRECTION MIX A > ? B C E 9 DSK F WIPE FTB ON BKGD KEY G PinP MIX WIPE H CUT DSK AUTO K J > [BKGD] button This executes the background transition when the [AUTO] button (D) or fader lever (J) 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 (D) or fader lever (J) 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. A 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. B [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 (C) is now pressed, it goes off, and the de-selected status is established. C [WIPE] button This is used to execute the transition using the pattern selected by the wipe pattern selector button (8). When the [WIPE] button is pressed and it is selected, its indicator lights in amber. If the [MIX] button (B) is now pressed, it goes off, and the de-selected status is established. 12 1. Functions in each area D [AUTO] button This is used to automatically execute transitions (auto transition) using the transition time which has been set. 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 (J) is at an interim setting, the transition is executed in the time remaining from the interim setting. E [CUT] button This button is used to execute transitions instantly. Its indicator lights in amber during a transition, and it goes off when the transition is completed. F [FTB] 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. G [PinP] button This button is used to execute fade-in or fade-out of the picture in picture for the transition time which has been set. H [DSK] button This button is used to execute fade-in or fade-out of downstream key for the transition time which has been set. I Wipe direction selection buttons 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.) J 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 transition, auto transition will be switched to manual operation as soon as the fader position overtakes the amount of the transition being executed. K 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. 13 1. Functions in each area 1-6. LCD menu area L LCD L The setting menus are displayed on the LCD. When the [FUNC] button (;) is pressed and its indicator is lighted and then one of the wipe pattern selector buttons (8) is pressed, the setting menu is displayed. 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. POWER ALARM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 M <List of menu delegation functions> Button Crosspoint area (AUX bus selector buttons) Transition area Wipe pattern area Menu KEY KEY menu/Adjust sub menu (2/9) CHR KEY menu/Auto sub menu (1/3) (with chroma key selection) DSK DSK menu/Adjust sub menu (2/7) PinP PinP menu/Position sub menu (4/6) BKGD TIME menu/BKGD sub menu (1/5) KEY TIME menu/KEY sub menu (2/5) WIPE WIPE menu/Border sub menu (1/5) WIPE #5 WIPE menu/WIPEPos sub menu (3/5) (BKGD or KEY) SQ #5 WIPE menu/SQPos sub menu (4/5) (BKGD or KEY) SL #5 KEY menu/FlyKEY sub menu (9/9) (KEY) M Rotary encoders [F1] to [F5] These are used to set the parameters displayed on the menus (LCD screen or external monitor). For details on the operations, refer to the sections in “3. Basic operations”. [F1]: Rotate this rotary encoder to switch the sub menu. [F2] 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.) Sub menu Adjust 2/9 Operate here using [F1]. Parameter setting area Clip Gain Density Invert 0.0 100.0 100.0 Off Operate here using [F2]. Operate here using [F3]. 14 Operate here using [F4]. Operate here using [F5]. 1. Functions in each area 1-7. Positioner area N Positioner [X/Y] These are used when performing the settings below. O PinP position setting Z Wipe start position setting (WIPE, SQ #5) N Camera control POSITIONER Flying key position setting Chroma key area In each case, the settings take effect only when the following menu items have been selected. 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. O 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 X/Y PinP Position adjustments Wipe Start position adjustments Chroma key Flying key Rotary encoder Z Switch Size adjustments Hold switch down to (size increased by rotating restore initial values (X/Y, the encoder clockwise Z). and reduced by rotating it counterclockwise) — Valid menu All PinP menus Hold switch down to WIPE/WIPEPos restore initial values (X/Y). WIPE/SQPos Selected area position adjustments Selected area size Hold switch down to adjustments restore initial values (X/Y, (size increased by rotating Z). the encoder clockwise and reduced by rotating it counterclockwise) CHR KEY/Auto (only when Marker item is set to On) Position adjustments Size adjustments Hold switch down to (size increased by rotating restore initial values (X/Y, the encoder clockwise Z). and reduced by rotating it counterclockwise) KEY/FlyKEY Camera control X: Pan control or focus control Y: Tilt control or zoom control — 15 Switching between pan/tilt System/CamCTL1 control and zoom/focus System/CamCTL2 control 1. Functions in each area 1-8. SD memory card area Q P SD memory card slot The SD memory card (sold separately) is inserted into this slot. P SD Logo is a trademark. Q 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. n Concerning the recommended SD memory cards Use of the following SD memory cards made by Panasonic Corporation is recommended. RP-SD128B, RP-SD256B, RP-SDR512, RP-SDR01G, RP-SDM02G 16 1. Functions in each area 1-9. Rear panel connections area T _ S POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 Y W Pb 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr SLOT2 SLOT1 DVI INPUTS DVI-I DVI-I 7 5 ON DVI-I OFF SLOT 2 SLOT 2 ~IN Y V Pb ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pb Y Pr ANALOG INPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Pr SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI OUTPUTS SDI INPUTS 4 PGM 2 OUT 1 U 3 IN OUT 2 IN OUT 1 IN OUT LAN RS-422 Y Z ^ REF TALLY GPI SIGNAL GND \ ] IN R X [ R SDI signal input connectors [SDI INPUTS 1 to 4] IN: SDI signal input OUT: active through output (Use this as a monitor output application.) S Optional input connector SLOT1 [INPUTS 5, 6] (optional) T Optional input connector SLOT2 [INPUTS 7, 8] (optional) A board (with built-in up-converter), whether an SDI input board, analog input board, DVI input board or analog composite input board, can be connected to each of these slots. For further details, refer to the operating instructions of the optional board concerned. U SDI signal output connectors [SDI OUTPUTS PGM, 1, 2] PGM: PGM output connectors 1, 2: The signals for these connectors can be assigned using a menu. V Optional output connector SLOT1 [OUTPUTS 3, 4] (optional) W Optional output connector SLOT2 [OUTPUTS 5, 6] (optional) A board, whether an analog output board, DVI/analog output board or SDI output board (with built-in down-converter), can be connected to each of these slots. For further details, refer to the operating instructions of the optional board concerned. X Reference input connector/BB output connector [REF] <In the external synchronization mode> Loop-through output in the external sync mode. If the loop-through output is not going to be used, provide a 75-ohm termination. BB signals output from both connectors in the internal sync mode. 17 External synchronization signal input Loop-through output REF Input the external synchronization signal to the upper of the two connectors shown above. 1. Functions in each area Y LAN connector [LAN] (RJ-45) (10BASE-T) Z RS-422 interface connector [RS-422] (D-sub 9-pin, female, inch screw) ‘ For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”. [ Tally output connector [TALLY] (D-sub 15-pin, male, inch screw) ‘ For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”. \ GPI input connector [GPI] (3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack) ‘ For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”. ] Ground connector Connect to the system’s earth ground. ^ AC power input socket [ IN] (AC 100 V to 120 V) 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. _ Power switch This is used to turn the power on and off. 18 2. System 2-1. Configuration AV-HS400AN VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT Output Matrix INPUT 1–4 PGM PVW AUX Multi KeyOut INPUT1(SDI) INPUT2(SDI) INPUT3(SDI) PGM1, 2(SDI) PGM1, 2 INPUT4(SDI) OUTPUT1(SDI) OUTPUT2(SDI) OUTPUT 1, 2 INPUT SLOT1(Option) INPUT 5, 6 INPUT5 UC INPUT6 UC OUTPUT SLOT1(Option) OUTPUT3 OUTPUT4 INPUT SLOT2(Option) INPUT 7, 8 INPUT7 UC INPUT8 UC OUTPUT 3, 4 OUTPUT SLOT2(Option) OUTPUT5 OUTPUT6 OUTPUT 5, 6 INTERNAL VIDEO Black ColorBGD ColorBar FMEM1 FMEM2 REF REF IN/OUT(]1) SD Memory Card REF OUT(]2) ]1: 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. ]2: 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. CONTROL RS422 GPI TALLY OUT LAN : Option Table of optional boards Board Model number Function SDI Input Board AV-HS04M1 SDI input k2 lines Analog Input Board AV-HS04M2 Analog component input k2 lines DVI Input Board AV-HS04M3 DVI-I input k2 lines Analog Composite Input Board AV-HS04M6 Analog composite input k2 lines Analog Output Board AV-HS04M4 Analog component output k2 lines DVI/Analog Output Board AV-HS04M5 DVI-I output k1 line Analog component output k1 line SDI Output Board AV-HS04M7 SDI output k2 lines 19 Where connected INPUT SLOT1 or SLOT2 OUTPUT SLOT1 or SLOT2 2. System 2-2. Connections ∫Connections when implementing gen-lock (frame synchronizer OFF) Sync Generator HD camera HD SDI HD camera HD SDI HD SDI HD SDI monitor HD camera HD SDI HD SDI HD SDI monitor HD SDI HD SDI HD SDI monitor VTR Multi-Format Live Switcher AV-HS400AN POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 7 5 SLOT2 SLOT1 ON SLOT 2 OFF SLOT 2 ~IN SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI INPUTS SDI OUTPUTS 4 PGM 2 1 OUT 3 IN OUT 2 IN OUT LAN 1 IN OUT REF RS-422 IN ≥ 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. ≥ Use a 3-point power outlet as the power source in order to earth the unit securely. 20 TALLY GPI SIGNAL GND Power cord (AC 100 V to 120 V, 50/60 Hz) 2. System ∫Connections when not implementing gen-lock (frame synchronizer ON) • Example where the optional board is used HD Component HD component monitor PC HD SDI DVI or VGA HD SDI monitor PC DVI or VGA DVI or VGA PC monitor POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 Y Pb DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr DVI-I Y Pb ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pb 7 5 SLOT2 SLOT1 DVI INPUTS DVI-I ON DVI-I OFF SLOT 2 SLOT 2 Multi-Format Live Switcher AV-HS400AN ~IN Y Pr ANALOG INPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Pr SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI OUTPUTS SDI INPUTS 4 PGM 2 1 OUT 3 IN OUT 2 IN OUT LAN 1 IN OUT REF TALLY RS-422 GPI IN SIGNAL GND Power cord (AC 100 V to 120 V, 50/60 Hz) HD Component HD camera HD Component HD Component HD component monitor DVD player HD SDI HD SDI HD camera VTR HD SDI HD SDI HD camera VTR HD SDI HD camera 21 3. Basic operations 3-1. Background transition 3-1-1. Selecting the bus Press the crosspoint buttons to select the material which will be targeted for the background transition. By pressing these buttons, the signals are selected, and the indicators of the selected buttons light. The color in which the button indicators light differs depending on the operation status. 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. PGM/A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lighting in red PST/B Lighting in green 3-1-2. Selecting the bus mode Select the A/B bus system or flip-flop system (PGM/PST system) from the setting menu. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the System sub menu. 3 Turn [F2], and select the A/B or PGM/PST (flip-flop system) using the BusMode item. <Menu display> System 2/16 BusMode LCD-BL EditEN PGM/PST On On A/B Off Off 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. System A/B Video output PGM PVW (PST) Before transition PGM/A PST/B During transition PGM/A, PST/B PST/B After transition completion PST/B PGM/A ≥ With an A ‘ B transition PGM/A 1 2 1 2 1 2 Lighting in red PST/B Lighting in green System Flip-flop PGM/PST Video output PGM PVW (PST) Before transition PGM/A PST/B During transition PGM/A, PST/B PST/B After transition completion PGM/A PST/B PGM/A 1 2 1 2 1 2 Lighting in red PST/B Lighting in green 22 3. Basic operations 3-1-3. 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. 3-1-4. 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 3-1-5. Auto transition ≥ When the [AUTO] button is pressed, the transition is executed automatically using the transition time which has been set. ≥ 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. ≥ The auto transition time is set using the menu. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [TIME] button to display the TIME menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the BKGD sub menu. 3 Turn [F4] to select the display unit using the Unit item. 4 When frames (F) have been selected as the unit, turn [F2] or [F3] to set the transition time. 5 When seconds (Sec) have been selected as the unit, turn [F2] to set the second units or [F3] to set the frame units. <Menu display> BKGD 1/5 TransTime 16s BKGD 1/5 TransTime Unit 39f Sec 999f Unit Frame ≥ 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 3-1-6. Cut transition When the [CUT] button is pressed, the transition is executed instantly. 23 3. Basic operations 3-2. Wipe 3-2-1. Selecting the wipe pattern PAGE 1 2 TIME 4 3 WIPE COLOR 5 WIPE SQ SL 3D 6 ON KEY 7 CHR KEY FREEZE 8 DSK 10 PinP IN/OUT 11 MEMORY BKGD PATT 9 KEY PATT 12 XPT SYSTEM WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION FUNC The wipe patterns which are allocated to the 12 wipe pattern buttons are used as the basis for wiping, and each button has four pages — wipe, squeeze, slide and 3D — of patterns. (Refer to the table of wipe patterns.) Displayed for each wipe pattern selector button are an image of the basic wipe pattern and a number. <How to select the wipe patterns> 1 Press the [BKGD PATT] button or [KEY PATT] button to select the page. Each time the button is pressed, the page is selected, and the indicator LED (WIPE, SQ, SL or 3D) for the selected page lights. 2 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. <Table of wipe patterns> WIPE 1 2 SQ (squeeze) 3 1 2 SQ 4 5 6 4 SQ 5 8 9 7 11 12 8 10 SQ SQ No pattern 2 SQ 12 SQ 8 No pattern No pattern 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SL SL 11 2 SL 9 SL 10 SQ 6 SL 1 SL SL 5 7 3D (3 dimensions) 3 SL 4 9 11 SQ SQ SQ SQ 10 1 6 SQ 7 SL (slide) 3 12 No pattern ≥ There are no corresponding patterns for 11 of SQ and 10, 11 and 12 for SL, therefore, they cannot be selected. 24 3. Basic operations 3-2-2. 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 3-3-3.) 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: ! . 2 .2 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.) 3-2-3. Wipe decorations (border, soft effect) A border effect or soft effect can be added to the wiping of background transitions (but not for key transitions). n Setting the border and soft effect 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [WIPE] button to display the WIPE menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Border sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to set On (or Off) for the border using the Border item. <Menu display> Border 1/5 Border Width Soft Off 5.0 0.0 On 4 Turn [F3] to set the width of the border using the Width item. 0.1 | 100.0 0.0 | 100.0 5 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 wipe, select “Off” as the Border item setting. n Setting the border color 1 On the WIPE menu, turn [F1] to display the BodrCol sub menu. 2 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the Hue, Sat and Lum of the border color. 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. ≥ To save the values that were set before calling the preset color, refer to “3-10. Preset memory”. 25 <Menu display> BodrCol Hue Sat Lum Load↓ 2/5 0.0 0.0 100.0 White 0.0 | 359.9 0.0 | 100.0 0.0 | 108.0 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black 3. Basic operations 3-2-4. Setting the wipe start position Any start position can be set for wipe pattern WIPE and SQ #5. The start position has one set of values for a background pattern and another set for a key pattern. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [WIPE] button to display the WIPE menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the WIPEPos sub menu or the SQPos sub menu. <Menu display> WIPEPos Select X-Pos Y-Pos CopyTo↓ 3/5 BKGD 0.00 0.00 KEY KEY −100.00 −100.00 | | +100.00 +100.00 3 Turn [F2] to select the pattern (background or key) to be set using the Select item. 4 Either operate the positioners or turn [F3] and [F4] 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 background pattern or key pattern. 5 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.) <X-Pos, Y-Pos setting range> Inside screen area Outside screen area 6 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.) 26 3. Basic operations 3-2-5. Modifying wipe n Setting the lighting effect Lighting effects can be added when the following wipe patterns have been selected: 3D page: #1, #3, #7, #9 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [WIPE] button to display the WIPE menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Modify sub menu. <Menu display> Modify 5/5 Light-B Light-K Trim 4:3Auto Off Off 16:9 Off On On 4:3 4:3Smth Off On 3 Turn [F2] to select whether the lighting effect at the time a background transition is executed is to be added using the Light-B item. On: The lighting effect is added. Off: The lighting effect is not added. 4 Turn [F3] to select whether the lighting effect at the time a key transition is executed is to be added using the Light-K item. On: The lighting effect is added. Off: The lighting effect is not added. n Setting the trimming When SQ, SL or 3D 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. 1 On the WIPE menu, turn [F1] to display the Modify sub menu. 2 Turn [F4] 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 transition is completed. 4:3Smth: For trimming using the 4:3 aspect ratio and executing the transition to 16:9 images smoothly. Off: No trimming 3 Turn [F5] 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. 27 3. Basic operations 3-3. 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. <Key, PinP and DSK priorities> Background image KEY PinP DSK How key combinations work is shown in the figure below. <How key composition works> HS400A Background Invert Key source HS400A Key fill 28 Output image 3. Basic operations 3-3-1. Selecting the key type 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the KEY sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the Type item. <Menu display> KEY 1/9 Type LumKey Fill PVW Linear ChrmOff Bus Auto Lum Chroma Full ChrmOn Matte Off On 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 3-3-9. 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. Furthermore, when “Lum”, “Chroma” or “Full” is selected, the KEY button in the crosspoint area changes to lighting in amber (key fill bus selection status). 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. 4 When the luminance key has been selected, the chroma component can 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. 5 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. 29 3. Basic operations 3-3-2. Selecting the key material n Selecting the key fill and key source signals Press the KEY button in the AUX bus selection area, and switch the selection of the key fill signal (indicator lights in amber) and key source signal (indicator lights in green). <Selecting the key fill signal> With the indicator of the KEY button lighted in amber, press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 to select the key fill signal. The indicator of the selected crosspoint button lights in amber. (It will light in red if the selected signal is being output from the PGM connector.) AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM AUX Lighting in amber <Selecting the key source signal> With the indicator of the KEY button lighted in green, press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 to select the key source signal. The indicator of the selected crosspoint button lights in green. (It will light in red if the selected signal is being output from the PGM connector.) Since the luminance and chroma keys are operated as self keys, the key fill signals are used as the key source signals. When the luminance key or chroma key has been selected as the key type, the key signals will remain unchanged even when the key source signals are switched. AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM AUX Lighting in green n Setting the fill matte color 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY menu. <Menu display> FillMatt Hue Sat Lum Load↓ 3/9 0.0 0.0 100.0 White 2 Turn [F1] to display the FillMatt sub menu. 3 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the Hue, Sat and Lum of the fill matte. 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. ≥ To save the values that were set before calling the preset color, refer to “3-10. Preset memory”. 30 0.0 | 359.9 0.0 | 100.0 0.0 | 108.0 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black 3. Basic operations 3-3-3. Key transitions MIX WIPE 1 Select key in the transition mode. Press the [KEY] button in the transition area to light its indicator. 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. 2 Select the transition type. Use the [MIX] button or [WIPE] button in the transition area to select the key transition mode. The indicator of the selected button lights in amber. At the same time, the MIX or WIPE selection status indicator LED lights. When WIPE has been selected, press the [KEY PATT] button to light its indicator, and select the wipe pattern. ON BKGD KEY MIX WIPE PAGE 1 2 TIME 3 WIPE 4 5 COLOR WIPE SQ SL 3D 6 ON 3 Set the time of the transition. On the TIME menu, turn [F1] to display the KEY sub menu. As with a background transition, set the transition time. KEY CHR KEY 7 8 DSK 4 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. MEMORY BKGD PATT 9 PinP 10 FREEZE IN/OUT 11 KEY PATT 12 XPT SYSTEM WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION FUNC 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. However, the operations in pattern example 3 are performed for “WIPE 5, 10, 11, 12”, and the operations in pattern example 4 (same operations for normal and reverse) are performed for “SQ 5, 10, 12” and “3D 5, 10, 11, 12”. <Pattern examples> Pattern example 1 Pattern example 2 Key in Key out (Nor) SQ Pattern example 3 (WIPE5, 10, 11, 12) Pattern example 4 (SQ5, 10, 12) (3D 5, 10, 11, 12) SQ SQ SQ Key out (Rev) SQ SQ : This indicates the areas where keys are combined. 31 3. Basic operations 5 Execute the transition. Press the [AUTO] button to execute the transition automatically for the transition time which has been set. Alternatively, execute the transition manually by operating the fader lever. When the KEYAuto function has been assigned to the [FTB] button, the transition will be executed automatically for the transition time which has been set when the [FTB] key is pressed no matter which transition mode has been selected. During key in, the indicator of the [FTB] button blinks in red, and it lights in red when the transition is completed. If the [FTB] button is pressed with the picture completely keyed in, the Key image transition (key out) is executed. During key out, the indicator of the [FTB] button lights in red, and it goes off when the transition is completed. If the [FTB] button is pressed during the transition, the transition direction is reversed. 3-3-4. 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. 3-3-5. Adjusting the luminance key and linear key These steps are taken to adjust the luminance key and linear key definition. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Adjust sub menu. <Menu display> Adjust 2/9 Clip Gain Density Invert 0.0 100.0 100.0 Off 3 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the key definition. 4 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 Reference level for generating key signals 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 32 0.0 to 108.0 3. Basic operations 3-3-6. Adjusting the chroma key These steps are taken to adjust the chroma key definition. Before proceeding with the adjustments, select “Chroma” as the Type item setting in “3-3-1. Selecting the key type.” Chroma Hue Radius Sat Radius The signal for the chroma key is created using a specific color tone as a reference. For instance, the background color is detected from the image of a person who is standing in front of a specific background color, the key signal is created, and a different background is combined. This unit employs an area system which is designated using a rectangular frame. The color of the pixels inside the area which have been averaged is used as the reference color of the chroma key (key reference), and the maximum deviation from the average value is used as the radius of the chroma key oval. Chroma keys faithful to the chroma space sample (area C in the figure) can be generated. Hue C Y Oval-shaped chroma key n Executing auto sampling The chroma component is sampled by specifying the screen area. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [CHR KEY] button to display the CHR KEY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Auto sub menu, and turn [F2] to set On using the Marker item. Even when a setting other than “Chroma” has been selected by the Type item in “3-3-1. Selecting the key type,” “Chroma” will still be automatically selected. <Menu display> Auto 1/3 Marker Aspect On 0.0 Off Sample↓ Start −50.00 | +50.00 3 The sample marker is displayed on the preview screen. Select the area to be sampled using the positioner, rotary encoder [Z] and Aspect item (turn [F3] to adjust). Positioner: Specify the X coordinate and Y coordinate of the sample marker. Rotary encoder [Z]: Adjust the size of the sample marker. When rotary encoder [Z] is held down, the X and Y coordinates of the sample marker as well as the size of the marker are returned to their initial values. Aspect: Change the aspect ratio of the sample marker. 4 When the [F5] switch or the rotary encoder [Z] is pressed, the hue component of the area selected by the marker is sampled. 5 On completion of the sampling, the sampled values are reflected on the Adjust1 and Adjust2 sub menus, and a chroma key combined image is output to preview. (Set the key preview function to ON.) 33 3. Basic operations n Adjusting the chroma key 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [CHR KEY] button to display the CHR KEY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Adjust1 sub menu, and turn [F2] to [F5] to set the items. <Menu display> Adjust1 Hue Sat Lum Y-Infl 2/3 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 <Item operations> Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Initial value F2 Hue Hue serving as reference 359.9 to 0.0 ]1 F3 Sat Color saturation serving as reference 0.0 to 100.0 ]1 F4 Lum Luminance serving as reference 0.0 to 108.0 ]1 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 F5 Y-Infl Extent of Y component influence ]2 ]1: After auto sampling has been executed, the sampled values the reference. ]2: The extent of the Y (Lum) component influence is set using the Y-Infl item. The higher the setting, the greater the influence, and at the 0 setting, the Y component is irrelevant. 3 Turn [F1] to display the Adjust2 sub menu, and turn [F2] to [F5] to set the items. <Menu display> Adjust2 Hue-Rad Sat-Rad Soft Cancel 3/3 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 <Item operations> Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Initial value F2 Hue-Rad Size of range of hue to be defined 0.0 to 100.0 ]1 F3 Sat-Rad Size of range of saturation to be defined 0.0 to 100.0 ]1 F4 Soft Extent of soft effect on border of color to be defined 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 F5 Cancel Cancel amount ]2 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 ]1: After auto sampling has been executed, the sampled values the reference. ]2: The amount of color cancellation is adjusted using the Cancel item. This adjustment is made when the background color covers the fill image. Tips for chroma key adjustments Chroma key adjustments can be facilitated by taking the steps below. 1 Execute auto sampling, and decide on which color is to be removed. 2 Using the Hue-Rad item and Sat-Rad item, adjust in such a way that the background color is completely removed. 3 Using the Soft item, finely adjusting the border of the key signal. 34 3. Basic operations n Making other adjustments Perform the key density and key invert settings. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Adjust sub menu. <Menu display> Adjust 2/9 Clip Gain − − Density Invert 100.0 Off 0.0 | 100.0 On (Neither the Clip item nor the Gain item can be set when the chroma key is selected.) 3 Turn [F4] to select the key density using the Density item. 4 Turn [F5] to set key invert. 35 3. Basic operations 3-3-7. Key decorations A border, shadow or other edge can be added to the key. n Setting the key edge 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY menu. Edge 4/9 2 Turn [F1] to display the Edge sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the edge type. Off: <Menu display> An edge is not added. Border: A border is added around the entire edge. Drop: A diagonal border is added. Type Width Direc Off 2 0 Border Drop Shadow Outline 0-4 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Shadow: A shadow is added. Outline: An outline (only a border with no fill) is added. Border Shadow Drop Outline 4 Turn [F3] to set the edge width. 5 Turn [F4] to set the direction (in 45-degree increments) in which “Drop” and “Shadow” will be added. (Top) 180 225 (Left) 135 270 315 (Right) 90 45 0 (Bottom) n Setting the edge color 1 On the KEY menu, turn [F1] to display the EdgeCol sub menu. 2 Turn [F2] ,[F3] and [F4] to adjust the Hue, Sat and Lum of the edge color. 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. ≥ To save the values that were set before calling the preset color, refer to “3-10. Preset memory”. 36 <Menu display> EdgeCol Hue Sat Lum Load↓ 5/9 0.0 0.0 0.0 Black 0.0 | 359.9 0.0 | 100.0 0.0 | 108.0 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue White 3. Basic operations 3-3-8. Masking the key signals These steps are taken to mask the key signals using the mask signal of the box pattern. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Mask sub menu. <Menu display> Mask 6/9 Mask Invert Off Off Manual 4:3 On 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. 4 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. 5 Turn [F1] to display the MaskAdj sub menu. <Menu display> MaskAdj Left Top Bottom Right 7/9 −25.00 +25.00 −25.00 +25.00 6 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 vice versa) and, similarly, the Top setting cannot exceed the Bottom setting (and vice versa). <Key mask setting> (figure shows the default values) Area masked +50 Area where the key signal is effective TOP (+25) 0 Video signal range BOTTOM (-25) -50 -50 (-25) LEFT 0 (+25) RIGHT 37 +50 3. Basic operations 3-3-9. 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. When the SL #5 button is double-clicked, delegation to the FlyKEY menu is initiated. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the FlyKEY sub menu. <Menu display> FlyKEY 9/9 X-Pos Y-Pos Size 0.00 0.00 100.0 -100.00 -100.00 | | 100.00 100.00 0.0 | 400.0 3 Turn [F2] to set the X coordinate of the key signal using the X-Pos item. 4 Turn [F3] to set the Y coordinate of the key signal using the Y-Pos item. 5 Turn [F4] to set the key signal change size (max. 400: 400 %) using the Size item. ABC ABC 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. n PinP combinations using the flying key When “Full” is selected by the Type item in “3-3-1. Selecting the key type,” PinP combinations are enabled 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 “3-3-8. Masking the key signals”. 38 3. Basic operations 3-4. PinP (picture in picture) Another image can be combined with the background image. 3-4-1. Selecting the PinP material Press the [PinP] button among the AUX bus selector buttons to light its indicator, and press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 to select the PinP signal. The indicators of both the [PinP] button and the selected AUX bus crosspoint button light in amber. (They light in red if the selected signal is being output to the PGM connector.) AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM AUX 3-4-2. PinP transitions 1 Set the transition time. On the TIME menu, turn [F1] to display the PinP menu. Set the transition time in the same way as for background transitions. 2 When the [PinP] button in the transition area is pressed, the PinP image transition (fade-in) is executed for the transition time which has been set. During fade-in, the indicator of the [PinP] button blinks in red, and it lights in red when the transition is completed. If the [PinP] button is pressed with the picture completely faded in, the PinP image transition (fade-out) is executed. PinP During fade-out, the indicator of the [PinP] button lights in red, and it goes off when the transition (fade-out) is completed. If the [PinP] button is pressed during the transition, the transition direction is reversed. 3-4-3. PinP preview The user can select whether to output the PinP preview image to the preview output. On the PinP sub menu, turn [F5] to set the PVW item. <Menu display> PinP 1/6 Density 100.0 0.0 | 100.0 PVW Off On On: The image with the PinP effect added is output to the preview output. Off: The image with no PinP effect added is output to the preview output. PVW On and Off can be allocated to the user buttons. ‘ See 5-3-1. 39 3. Basic operations 3-4-4. PinP adjustments n 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. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [PinP] button to display the PinP menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Position sub menu. 3 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. <Menu display> Position X-Pos Y-Pos Size 4/6 0.00 0.00 100.00 −50.00 | +50.00 −50.00 | +50.00 0.00 | 100.00 n 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. On the IN/OUT menu, turn [F1] to display the Input menu, and select D by D using the Mode item. SD HD SD PinP material PinP combined image n Adjusting the density The step below is taken to adjust the PinP transparency (density). On the PinP sub menu, turn [F2] to set the Density item. 40 3. Basic operations 3-4-5. PinP decorations A border or soft effect can be added to PinP. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [PinP] button to display the PinP menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Border sub menu. <Menu display> Border 2/6 Border Width Soft Mode Off 5.0 0.0 Fix On 0.1 | 100.0 0.0 | 100.0 Var 3 Turn [F2] to set On (or Off) for the border using the Border item. 4 Turn [F3] to set the width of the border using the Width item. 5 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. 6 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. n Setting the border color 1 On the KEY menu, turn [F1] to display the BodrCol sub menu. 2 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the Hue, Sat and Lum of the border color. 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. ≥ To save the values that were set before calling the preset color, refer to “3-10. Preset memory”. 41 <Menu display> BodrCol Hue Sat Lum Load↓ 3/6 0.0 0.0 100.0 White 0.0 | 359.9 0.0 | 100.0 0.0 | 108.0 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black 3. Basic operations 3-4-6. Trimming settings 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [PinP] button to display the PinP menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Trim sub menu. <Menu display> Trim 5/6 Trim Manual Off Free 4:3 Manual Pair 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 4 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.) 5 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 Trimming value at right −50.00 to +50.00 +40.00 <Trimming settings> (figure shows the default values) Area trimmed TOP (+40) +50 Area where PinP is effective 0 Original size of PinP BOTTOM (-40) -50 -50 0 +50 (+40) RIGHT (-40) LEFT 42 3. Basic operations 3-5. DSK (downstream key) Characters or other images can be combined with the background image. 3-5-1. Selecting the DSK type 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [DSK] button to display the DSK menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the DSK sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the Type item. <Menu display> DSK 1/7 Type Linear Lum Fill PVW Bus Off Matte On 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. Furthermore, when “Lum” is selected, the DSK button in the crosspoint area changes to lighting in amber (key fill bus selection status). 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. 4 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. 43 3. Basic operations 3-5-2. Selecting the DSK material n Selecting the DSK fill signal and DSK source signal Press the [DSK] button in the AUX bus selection area to switch the selection of the DSK fill signal (indicator lights in amber) and DSK source signal (indicator lights in green). <Selecting the DSK fill signal> AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE While the indicator of the [DSK] button is lighted in amber, press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 to select the DSK fill signal. The indicator of the selected AUX bus crosspoint button lights in amber. (It lights in red if the selected signal is being output from the PGM connector.) KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM AUX Lighting in amber <Selecting the DSK source signal> While the indicator of the [DSK] button is lighted in green, press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 to select the DSK source signal. The indicator of the selected AUX bus crosspoint button lights in green. (It lights in red if the selected signal is being output from the PGM connector.) 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. AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM AUX Lighting in green n Setting the fill matte color 1 On the KEY menu, turn [F1] to display the FillMatt sub menu. 2 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the Hue, Sat and Lum of the fill matte. 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. ≥ To save the values that were set before calling the preset color, refer to “3-10. Preset memory”. 44 <Menu display> FillMatt Hue Sat Lum Load↓ 3/7 0.0 0.0 100.0 White 0.0 | 359.9 0.0 | 100.0 0.0 | 108.0 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black 3. Basic operations 3-5-3. DSK transitions 1 Set the duration of the transition. On the TIME menu, turn [F1] to display the DSK sub menu. As with a background transition, set the transition time. 2 When the [DSK] button in the transition area is pressed, the DSK image is combined (fade-in) for the transition time which was set. During fade-in, the indicator of the [DSK] button blinks in red, and it lights in red when the transition (fade-in) is completed. If the [DSK] button is pressed with the picture completely faded in, the DSK image DSK transition (fade-out) is executed. During fade-out, the indicator of the [DSK] button lights in red, and it goes off when the transition is completed. If the [DSK] button is pressed during the transition, the transition direction is reversed. 3-5-4. DSK preview The user can select whether to output the DSK preview image to the preview output. On the DSK sub menu, turn [F5] to set the PVW item. On: The image with the DSK effect added is output to the preview output. Off: The image with no DSK effect added is output to the preview output. PVW On and Off can be allocated to the user buttons. ‘ See 5-3-1. 3-5-5. DSK adjustments The DSK definition can be adjusted. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [DSK] button to display the DSK menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Adjust sub menu. <Menu display> Adjust 2/7 Clip Gain Density Invert 0.0 100.0 100.0 Off 3 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the DSK (downstream key) definition. 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 45 3. Basic operations 3-5-6. DSK decorations A border, shadow or other type of edge can be added to DSK. n Setting the edge 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [DSK] button to display the DSK menu. Edge 4/7 2 Turn [F1] to display the Edge sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the edge type. Off: <Menu display> An edge is not added. Border: A border is added around the entire edge. Drop: A diagonal border is added. Type Width Direc Off 2 0 Border Drop Shadow Outline 0-4 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Shadow: A shadow is added. Outline: An outline (only a border with no fill) is added. Border Shadow Drop Outline 4 Turn [F3] to set the edge width. 5 Turn [F4] to set the direction (in 45-degree increments) in which “Drop” and “Shadow” will be added. (Top) 180 225 (Left) 135 270 315 (Right) 90 45 0 (Bottom) n Setting the edge color 1 On the DSK menu, turn [F1] to display the EdgeCol sub menu. 2 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the Hue, Sat and Lum of the edge color. 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. ≥ To save the values that were set before calling the preset color, refer to “3-10. Preset memory”. 46 <Menu display> EdgeCol Hue Sat Lum Load↓ 5/7 0.0 0.0 0.0 Black 0.0 | 359.9 0.0 | 100.0 0.0 | 108.0 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue White 3. Basic operations 3-5-7. Masking the DSK signals These steps are taken to mask the DSK signals using the mask signal of the box pattern. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [DSK] button to display the DSK menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Mask sub menu. <Menu display> Mask 6/7 Mask Invert Off Off Manual 4:3 On 3 Turn [F2], and select the masking method using the Mask item. Off: The DSK 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. 4 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. 5 Turn [F1] to display the MaskAdj sub menu. <Menu display> MaskAdj Left Top Bottom Right 7/7 −25.00 +25.00 −25.00 +25.00 6 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). <DSK mask setting> (figure shows the default values) Area masked +50 Area where the DSK signal is effective TOP (+25) 0 Video signal range BOTTOM (-25) -50 -50 (-25) LEFT 0 (+25) RIGHT 47 +50 3. Basic operations 3-6. 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. 1 Set the duration of the transition. On the TIME menu, turn [F1] to display the FTB sub menu. As with a background transition, set the transition time. 2 When the [FTB] button in the transition area is pressed, fade-out to the black screen is initiated. During fade-out, the indicator of the [FTB] button blinks in red, and it lights in red when the transition (fade-out) is completed, and the black screen is displayed.]1 When the [FTB] button is pressed with the black screen displayed, fade-in to the program image is initiated. FTB During fade-in, the indicator of the [FTB] button lights in red, and it goes off when the transition (fade-in) is completed. If the [FTB] 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. However, it will light in green when the key source and DSK source have been selected. The KEYAuto function can be assigned to the [FTB] button. See “5-3. Button assignments”. 48 3. Basic operations 3-7. Internal color signals 3-7-1. 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. n Adjusting the colors 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [COLOR] button to display the COLOR menu. 2 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to perform the color adjustments (Hue, Sat and Lum). n 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. ≥ To save the values that were set before calling the preset color, refer to “3-10. Preset memory”. <Menu display> CBGD 1/1 Hue Sat Lum Load↓ 100.0 100.0 100.0 White 0.0 | 359.9 0.0 | 100.0 0.0 | 108.0 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black 49 3. Basic operations 3-8. Freezing the input signals The input signals can be frozen and used. If any of the input signals has been frozen, the freeze status indicator LED lights. While signals are frozen, the tally signals of the corresponding input will not be output. 3-8-1. Displaying the freeze status 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [FREEZE] button to display the Freeze menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Status sub menu. Asterisks (]) appear above the numbers of the crosspoint buttons which are currently in the freeze status. <Menu display> Status 1/2 FRZ: ] ] XPT:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3-8-2. Setting freeze 1 On the freeze menu, turn [F1] to display the Freeze sub menu. <Menu display> Freeze 2/2 Signal Select IN1 Frame IN1-8 Field Freeze↓ Off On 2 Turn [F2] to select the input video signal using the Signal item. 3 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. 4 Press the [F5] switch to freeze the input image or cancel the freeze. If the [F5] switch is pressed while the display is “Off”, the video signal is frozen, and the display is set to “On”. If the [F5] switch is pressed while the display is “On”, the video signal freezing is canceled, and the display is set to “Off”. 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. The frame synchronizer function will automatically be switched ON. 50 3. Basic operations 3-9. Switching the AUX output The user can switch the AUX output signals. The signals of any of the AUX bus crosspoint button 1 to 10, PGM (program) signals, PVW (preview) signals or CLN (clean) signals can be selected for output to the AUX bus. [PGM]: The PGM signals are output to the AUX bus. [PVW]: The PVW signals are output to the AUX bus. [CLN]: The clean signals (images whose DSK signals have been removed from the PGM signals) are output to the AUX bus. n Selecting the output signals using the crosspoint buttons Press the [AUX] button among the AUX bus selector buttons to light its indicator, and press one of the AUX bus crosspoint buttons 1 to 10, CLN, PVW or PGM button to select the AUX output signals. The indicators of the [AUX] button and the selected button light in amber. AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN AUX 51 PVW AUX SOURCE PGM 3. Basic operations 3-10. Preset memory Up to 10 panel settings can be stored in this memory. The table below lists the settings which are stored. <Table of stored preset memory> Item Crosspoint Transition area Border (BKGD Wipe) Wipe Description of setting A bus B bus KEY FILL bus KEY SOURCE bus PinP bus DSK FILL bus DSK SOURCE bus AUX bus BKGD/KEY selection MIX/WIPE selection N/R selection Auto transition time (BKGD) Auto transition time (KEY) Transition time (PinP) Transition time (DSK) Transition time (FTB) KEY ON status ] ON at an interim point PinP ON status ] ON at an interim point DSK ON status ] ON at an interim point ] ON at an interim point FTB status Border ON/OFF Border width Soft effect width Border color Wipe pattern (BKGD) Center position of BKGD pattern WIPE5 Center position of BKGD pattern SQ5 Wipe pattern (KEY) Center position of KEY pattern WIPE5 Center position of KEY pattern SQ5 Lighting (Light) (background) Lighting (Light) (KEY) Wipe (DVE) trimming (Trim) 4:3 Auto 52 Initial value (factory default) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BKGD MIX N (Normal) 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s Off Off Off Off Off 5.0 0.0 Hue: 0.0, Sat: 0.0, Lum: 100.0 WIPE5 center (X: 0, Y: 0) center (X: 0, Y: 0) WIPE5 center (X: 0, Y: 0) center (X: 0, Y: 0) Off Off 16:9 (On) Off 3. Basic operations Item Key Description of setting Key type (Type) Luminance key setting Key adjustment (Adjust) Invert Fill type Fill matte Edge color Edge type Edge width Edge direction Key out pattern (OutPatt) Mask Mask invert Mask setting Chroma key DSK Flying key position, size Chroma key reference color Extent of Y component effect (Y-Infl) Chroma key range Chroma key border soft effect (Soft) Chroma cancel amount (CANCEL) Marker position, size Marker aspect ratio Key type (Type) Key adjustment (Adjust) Invert Fill type Fill matte Edge color Edge type Edge width Edge direction Mask Mask invert Mask setting PinP Position, Size (X, Y, Z) Border ON/OFF Border width Border soft effect amount Border width change (Fix, Var) Border color Density Trimming Trimming setting Color CBGD (color background) 53 Initial value (factory default) Linear ChrmOff Gain: 100.0, Clip: 0.0, Density: 100.0 Off Bus Hue: 0.0, Sat: 0.0, Lum: 100.0 Hue: 0.0, Sat: 0.0, Lum: 0.0 Off 2 0 Nor Off Off Left, Bottom: −25.00 Right, Top: +25.00 X: 0.00, Y: 0.00, Z: 100.00 Hue: 354.0, Sat: 100.0, Lum: 100.0 0.0 Hue-Rad: 100.0, Sat-Rad: 50.0 0.0 0.0 X: 0.0, Y: 0.0, Z: 5.0 0.0 Linear Gain: 100.0, Clip: 0.0, Density: 100.0 Off Bus Hue: 0.0, Sat: 0.0, Lum: 100.0 Hue: 0.0, Sat: 0.0, Lum: 0.0 Off 2 0 Off Off Left, Bottom: −25.00 Right, Top: +25.00 X: 0.00, Y: 0.00, Z: 25.00 Off 5.0 0.0 Fix Hue: 0.0, Sat: 0.0, Lum: 100.0 100.0 Off Left, Bottom: −40.00 Right, Top: +40.00 Hue: 0.0, Sat: 0.0, Lum: 100.0 3. Basic operations n STORE: This is used to store the panel settings in the preset memory. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [MEMORY] button to display the MEMORY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the PSMEM sub menu. 3 Turn [F2], select “Store” using the Mode item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO.Sel item. 4 Press the [F5] switch (Exec) to store the settings. <Menu display> PSMEM 1/4 Mode NO.Sel XPT Exec↓ Store ■1 Disable Recall Clear 1-10 Enable The “n” appears at the left of the number when data has been saved in the preset memory. n RECALL: This is used to recall the preset memory data and change the panel settings. 1 On the MEMORY menu, turn [F1] to display the PSMEM sub menu. 2 Turn [F2], select “Recall” using the Mode item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO.Sel item. 3 Turn [F4] to select whether to call the crosspoint selection status using the XPT item. Enable: The data stored in the preset memory is used. Disable: The data stored in the preset memory is not used, and the settings prior to recall are retained. 4 Press the [F5] switch (Exec) to recall the settings. n CLEAR: This is used to clear contents in the preset memory. 1 On the MEMORY menu, turn [F1] to display the PSMEM sub menu first. 2 Turn [F2], select “Clear” using the Mode item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO.Sel item. 3 Press the [F5] switch (Exec) to clear the content. 54 3. Basic operations 3-11. Frame memories Still images can be stored in the unit’s two 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 and FMEM2 using the crosspoint assignment function. Since the images stored in the frame memories are stored in the unit’s RAM area, the image data is erased once the power is turned off. Transfer them again after the power has been turned back on. 3-11-1. Transferring images from the AUX bus 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [MEMORY] button to display the MEMORY menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the FMEM sub menu. <Menu display> FMEM 2/4 Signal Store Review Exec↓ AUX FMEM1 Off FMEM2 On 3 Turn [F3] to select the frame memory in which to store the images using the Store item. 4 Turn [F4] to select on or off for the review display setting using the Review item. On: After the image is imported, the FMEM1 or FMEM2 image is displayed (for 2 seconds) in the AUX bus. Even during review display, the next image can be imported. Off: No review display. 5 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” and “StrFM2” have been allocated to the user buttons (‘ See 5-3-1.), 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 PGM AUX PGM AUX 1 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT5 INPUT6 INPUT4 FMEM1 FMEM2 FMEM1 FMEM2 AUX PGM AUX 2 USER INPUT3 PGM INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT5 INPUT6 FMEM1 INPUT4 FMEM2 FMEM2 Imported still image 55 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. <Applicable sizes> HD/1080i: 1920k1080, HD/720p: 1280k720, SD/NTSC: 720k487, SD/PAL: 720k576 BMP 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 720k540 pixels. If the images are in NTSC format, use images shrunk to 720k487 pixels. If the images are in PAL format, use images enlarged to 720k576 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 “hs4”. SD memory card handling precautions ≥ 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. ≥ The data stored on SD memory cards may be lost as a result of misplacing the cards or performing erroneous operations, for instance. It is recommended that valuable data be stored on a personal computer or other device. 56 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.) 1 Insert the SD memory card into the unit’s SD memory card slot. 2 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [MEMORY] button to display the MEMORY menu. 3 Turn [F1] to display the SDCard sub menu. 4 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. 5 Turn [F5] to select “Yes,” and press the [F5] switch to initialize the card. To cancel the initializing, turn [F5] to select “No”, and press the [F5] switch. <Menu display> SDCard 3/4 Mode↓ ]Init Select SDCard 3/4 Mode↓ ]Init Select Init? Exec↓ No Init? Exec↓ Yes — — 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 standard has been inserted, a message indicating that “This card is not usable Please initialize it” is displayed. ‘ See 3-12-2, 3-12-3 and 3-12-4. Before using a SD memory card in this unit, initialize it. The same message will be displayed when an SDHC memory card has been inserted. However, SDHC memory cards cannot be used at all with this unit. 57 3. Basic operations 3-12-2. Saving data on SD memory cards 1 Insert the SD memory card which has been initialized by the unit, into the SD memory card slot. 2 On the MEMORY menu, turn [F1] to display the SDCard sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select “Save” using the Mode item, and then press the [F2] switch. <Menu display> SDCard 3/4 Mode↓ Select SaveFile FMEM1 ]Save Exec↓ FMEM2 System 4 Turn [F3] to select the data which is to be stored on the SD memory card using the Select item. FMEM1, 2: Still image data of frame memory 1, frame memory 2 System: System data 5 If the [F5] switch is now pressed, the file is stored on the SD memory card. (Filenames are allocated automatically.) System data: “HS400/SYSTEM” folder Still image data: “HS400/IMAGE” folder While the file is being stored, the following message and filename are displayed. SDCard 3/4 ∙∙∙Saving File∙∙∙ HS070531100000 58 3. Basic operations 3-12-3. Loading data from SD memory cards 1 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/SYSTEM” folder Still image data: “HS400/IMAGE” folder 2 On the MEMORY menu, turn [F1] to display the SDCard sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select “Load” using the Mode item, and then press the [F2] switch. <Menu display> SDCard 3/4 Mode↓ Select LoadFile Exec↓ FMEM1 HS070531100000 ]Load FMEM2 System 4 Turn [F3] to select the transfer destination using the Select item. 5 Using the LoadFile item, turn [F4] to select the name of the file to be loaded. 6 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 3/4 ∙∙∙Loading File∙∙∙ HS070531100000 ≥ Up to 100 files can be loaded. ≥ The following alphanumerics and symbols can be used as the characters for filenames (see below). Files using other characters will not be displayed by the unit. <Characters which can be used for filenames> A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, Space, ! # $ % & ' ( ) + , - . ; = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } 59 3. Basic operations 3-12-4. Deleting files on SD memory cards 1 Insert the SD memory card on which the data is stored into the SD memory card slot. 2 On the MEMORY menu, turn [F1] to display the SDCard sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select “Delete” using the Mode item, and then press the [F2] switch. <Menu display> SDCard 3/4 Mode↓ Select DelFile? No FMEM HS070531100000 ]Delete System Yes↓ 4 Turn [F3] to select the FMEM (Still image data) or System (System data) using the Select item. 5 Using the DelFile? item, turn [F4] to select the name of the file to be deleted. 6 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 The number of images stored on the SD memory card as well as the card’s total memory and remaining free space are displayed. 1 Insert the SD memory card on which the data is stored into the SD memory card slot. 2 On the MEMORY menu, turn [F1] to display the CardInfo sub menu. <Menu display> CardInfo Images FreeSpace GetInf↓ 4/4 10 10MB/512MB 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 100. “Over100” is displayed when an attempt is made to store 101 or more files. FreeSpace: The SD memory card’s total memory and remaining free space are displayed. (Free space/card’s total memory) 3 Press the [F5] switch, and the display of information of Images item and FreeSpace item is updated. 60 4. Input/output signal settings 4-1. Setting the SDI input signals and analog input signals The user can set the SDI input signals and analog input signals. IN5 to IN8 can be set only when one of the following optional boards has been connected: SDI input board Analog input board Analog composite input board 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. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Input sub menu. 3 Turn [F2], select the input signals using the Signal item, turn [F3], and select On or Off for the frame synchronizer using the FS item. ] If the output signal phase is set to 0H, Off cannot be selected as the FS item setting. <Menu display> Input 1/15 Signal FS In1 IN1-8 Mode↓ AnaGain On ]Normal 0 Off D by D −30-+30 UC Auto 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 “4-6. Adjusting the output signal phase”. 61 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 (1k 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. (This mode can be selected for inputs 5 to 8 only.) 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. (This mode can be selected for SDI inputs 5 to 8 only.) ≥ In the Auto mode, the images may be disturbed when the input signals are switched. 1 On the Input sub menu, turn [F2] to select the input signals using the Signal item. 2 Turn [F4] to set the input mode using the Mode item, and press the [F4] switch to enter the selection. An asterisk (]) appears at the left of the input mode currently selected. <List of input modes supported> System SD HD 480/59.94i 576/50i 1080/59.94i 1080/50i 720/59.94p 720/50p ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥ Mode — — Normal D by D UC Auto Normal D by D UC Auto Normal UC Auto Normal UC Auto 480/59.94i ○ ■ ■ ○ ○ ○ (UC) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ○ (UC) ■ ■ ■ 576/50i ■ ○ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ○ ○ (UC) ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ○ (UC) Input 1080/59.94i 1080/50i ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ■ ■ ○ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n denotes a black screen. The UC mode or Auto mode cannot be selected for inputs 1 to 4. If D by D, UC or Auto mode is selected, the frame synchronizer will be turned on. The input mode cannot be changed when freeze is set to on. 62 720/59.94p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ■ ○ ■ ■ ■ 720/50p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ○ ■ ○ 4. Input/output signal settings 4-1-3. Setting the analog input gain 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. 1 On the Input sub menu, turn [F2] to select the input signals using the Signal item. 2 Turn [F5] to set the input signal (or Y signal) gain using the AnaGain item. 4-1-4. Setting the analog composite input signals When the analog composite input board (option) has been connected, the analog composite input signals can be set. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the CmpsitIn sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the input signal using the Signal item. <Menu display> CmpsitIn Signal Chroma Ped 14/15 IN5 0 IN5-8 −8-+7 Hue 0 0 −100 −30-+30 | +100 4 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. 5 Turn [F4] to adjust the pedestal level using the Ped item. (Maximum amount of variation: approx. ±100 mV) 6 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. 63 4. Input/output signal settings 4-2. Setting the up-converter (option) Select the settings for the up-converter that is built into the optional boards listed below. SDI input board Analog input board Analog composite input board 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the UpConvt sub menu. An asterisk (]) appears at the left of the parameter currently selected. <Menu display> UpConvt Signal Scale↓ MovDet↓ Sharp↓ 13/15 IN5 ]SQ ]3 ]3 IN5-8 EC LB 1-5 1-5 3 Turn [F2] to select the input signal using the Signal item. 4 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 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 image is cropped at the top and bottom. Input image SQ EC LB 5 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 ÷ 3: standard ÷ 5: toward moving images 6 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 ÷ 3: standard ÷ 5: very sharp edges For details on the other settings, refer to the operating instructions of the optional board. 64 4. Input/output signal settings 4-3. Setting the DVI input signals (option) 4-3-1. Setting the DVI input signals The user can set the DVI input signals when the 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. ≥ XGA (1024k768), 60 Hz ≥ WXGA (1280k768), 60 Hz ≥ SXGA (1284k1024), 60 Hz 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the DVIIN sub menu. <Menu display> DVIIN Signal Mode Scale Auto↓ 10/15 IN5 Dig Fit-V Black IN5-8 Ana Fit-H Full White Init 3 Turn [F2] to select the input signal using the Signal item, and turn [F3] to select the signal system using the Mode item. Dig: Digital input signals of the DVI connector are effective. Ana: Analog input signals of the DVI connector are effective. 4 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 sizes that correspond to the formats, refer to “DVI input scaling size table” on the next page. 5 The black level (offset) and white level (gain) of the analog input signals are adjusted automatically. 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. After the level has been adjusted, an asterisk (]) appears to the left of Black. Automatic 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. After the level has been adjusted, an asterisk (]) appears to the left of White. 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. At this time, the asterisk (]) displayed on the left is cleared. 65 4. Input/output signal settings <DVI input scaling size table> DVI format XGA 1024k768 Mode HD/1080i 1920 t 1080 HD/720P 1280 t 720 Fit-V SD/PAL 720 t 576 720 480 SD/NTSC 720 t 480 720 576 Fit-H Full Fit-V 576 675 675 576 480 720 720 480 SXGA 1280k1024 Fit-H Full WXGA 1280k768 720 480 720 576 Fit-V Fit-H Full : Black images are inserted here. : The parts of the images protruding in these areas are cropped. 66 4. Input/output signal settings 4-3-2. Adjusting the DVI input signals Adjust the clock/phase and position of the DVI input signals. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the DVIPhs sub menu. <Menu display> DVIPhs Signal ClkPhs H-Pos V-Pos 11/15 IN5 0 0 0 IN5-8 −16 | +15 −100 | +100 −100 | +100 3 Turn [F2] to select the input signal using the Signal item. 4 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. 5 Turn [F4] to adjust the horizontal position using the H-Pos item. 6 Turn [F5] to adjust the vertical position using the V-Pos item. 67 4. Input/output signal settings 4-4. Setting the output signals 4-4-1. Types of output signals There are five output signal types: PGM, PVW, AUX, MULTI and KEYOUT. Five lines of output signals can be assigned to OUTPUT1 to 6. PGM: This is the main-line output of the switcher; images with wipe, mix, key and other effects added to them are output. PVW: This is the preview output which enables the next operation to be checked in advance. AUX: Signals selected by the AUX bus are output. MULTI: This is the multi view display output. The multiple input signals and output signals are reduced and output to one screen. KEYOUT: This outputs the key signals. Connector Signal type Output (default) Assignment PGM1, 2 SDI PGM Cannot be assigned. OUTPUT1 SDI MULTI OUTPUT2 SDI AUX PGM, PVW, AUX, MULTI, KEYOut OUTPUT3 (optional output slot 1-1) ANALOG, SDI, DVI MULTI OUTPUT4 (optional output slot 1-2) ANALOG, SDI AUX OUTPUT5 (optional output slot 2-1) ANALOG, SDI, DVI MULTI OUTPUT6 (optional output slot 2-2) ANALOG, SDI AUX 68 4. Input/output signal settings 4-4-2. Assigning the output signals Assign the output signals to OUTPUT1 to 6. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Output sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the signal name using the Signal item, and turn [F3] to set the type of output signal using the Output item. <Menu display> Output 2/15 Signal Output Mode↓ OUT1 PGM ]Normal OUT1-6 PVW AUX Multi KEYOut DC 4 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. 69 4. Input/output signal settings 4-5. 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 0H) BBAD: 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 0H) This can be selected when HD format signals are supplied. Internal sync: For synchronization with an internal reference signal (INT). The REFOUT signal (black burst signal) is output from the two reference connectors. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Ref sub menu. <Menu display> Ref 3/15 Sync↓ BBSetup GenLock ]BBST 7.5IRE Locked BBAD TRI INT 0IRE UnLock 3 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. 4 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. 70 4. Input/output signal settings 4-6. Adjusting the output signal phase The phase of the output video signals can be adjusted. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the OutPhs sub menu. <Menu display> OutPhs 4/15 System H-Phase V-Phase 0H 0 0 1H −1320 | +1319 −100 | +100 3 Turn [F2], and select 0H or 1H using the System item. 0H: 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. 4 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. 5 Turn [F4] to adjust V phase using the V-Phase item. V-Phase can be adjusted within a range of –100H to +100H. Output video signal phase adjustment Phase H-Phase V-Phase Video format 1080i/59.94i 1080/50i 720/59.94p 720/50p 480/59.94i 576/50i Same for all formats Adjustment range −1100 to 1099 −1320 to 1319 −825 to 824 −990 to 989 −429 to 428 −432 to 431 −100 to 100 71 4. Input/output signal settings <Phase adjustment setup> REF (System standard) Approx. 0.2H AVDL Range Approx. –0.2H to +0.8H Approx. 0.2H Internal Fixed DL • 1H Output (+1H) Output Phase Variable Range H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical (w100 lines) AVDL Range Internal Fixed DL Approx. -0.7H to +0.3H Shortest Output (+0.5H) Approx. 0.3H +0.5H Output Phase Variable Range H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical (w100 lines) AVDL Range Approx. +0.3H to +1.3H Longest Output (+1.5H) Internal Fixed DL Approx. 0.3H +0.5H Output Phase Variable Range H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical (w100 lines) • 0H Output (1F delay for REF and in-phase output) Approx. 0.2H FS Range MAX less than approximately 1 frame Internal Fixed DL Output Phase Variable Range H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical (w100 lines) REF Phase Reference AVDL Range: Range for automatic phase adjustment. 72 4. Input/output signal settings <Phases and delay amounts of input/output signals during HD format use> Frame synchronizer Input signals FS: On, Off Mode: Normal, UC or D by D (cannot be selected when the system format is 720p) Output signals 1 Video effects DC (Down-converter) Delay: 90H (75H) or 1F ‘ See 4-1-1. 2 ‘ See 4-11. When the 1080/59.94i format is used: ] For 1080/50i, 720/59.94p and 720/50p, the delay of “Output signal 2 DC (90H)” is further delayed by +1F. ] For 1080/50i and 720/50p, 90H indicated below becomes 75H. OutPhs System Input Mode FS Nonsynchronized input Output signal 1 Normal Delay amount Phase Output signal 2 DC (90H) Phase Output signal 2 DC (1F) Delay amount Phase Delay 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 1+90H 1H+90H In-phase with 1 1H+1F Ref+1H Max. 1F+1H 1+90H Max. 1F+1H +90H In-phase with 1 Max. 2F+1H In-phase with Ref Max. 1F 1+90H Max. 1F+90H In-phase with 1 Max. 2F Not possible Ref–90H +1H 1H 1+90H 1H+90H In-phase with 1 1F+1H Normal On Possible UC/ D by D On (Forced) Possible On (Forced) Possible Normal/ 0H (Example 1) UC/ D by D Sync signal (Ref): Black burst signal (BBAD) 1H Normal Off Normal On Possible On (Forced) Possible Ref–90H +1H Max. 1F–90H +1H 1+90H UC/ D by D Max. 1F+1H In-phase with 1 Max. 2F–90H +1H On (Forced) Possible Ref–90H Max. 1F–90H 1+90H (In-phase with Ref) Max. 1F In-phase with 1 Max. 2F–90H Normal/ 0H (Example 2) UC/ D by D ] Conversion based on the HD format applies for 1H. ] When DVE effects (SQ, SL, 3D) have been used as the video effects, the output signal is delayed by +1F. ] The phase and delay amount for the DVI-I input signals are the same as when UC/D by D is selected since the frame synchronizer is set to the On mode. ] The DVI-I output signals are delayed by +1F. ] When images are output to a multi view display, they are delayed by +1F. When DVI-I output signals are output to a multi view display, the output images are delayed by +2F. 73 4. Input/output signal settings <Phase relationship between input signals and output signals> (for 1080/59.94i format) (Example 1) Input signals (non-synchronized) F1 F2 Sync signal (Ref) 1F (frame) F1 F2 Output signal 1 Max. 1F F1 F2 Output signal 2 (90H) Max. 1F+90H F1 F2 Output signal 2 (1F) Max. 2F (Example 2) Input signals (non-synchronized) F1 F2 Sync signal (Ref) 1F (frame) F1 F2 Output signal 1 Max. 1F–90H F1 F2 Output signal 2 (90H) Max. 1F F1 Output signal 2 (1F) Max. 2F–90H 74 F2 4. Input/output signal settings 4-7. Setting the multi view display The input images, program images and preview images can be output side by side on one screen on the external monitor. 4-7-1. Setting the screen layout The multi view display has three display modes: 10-division mode, 4-division mode and 8-division mode. Inputs 1 to 8, frame memory and color background can be assigned to sub screens 1 to 8. It is also possible to assign program (PGM), preview (PVW), AUX and KeyOut to the Upper-L and Upper-R sub screens. When OSD is displayed for PVW, it is also displayed for PVW of the multi view display. In 8-division mode, the aspect ratio can be kept at 16:9 for the display of HD format images when these images are displayed in the SXGA size from the DVI output (option). (Size is set to “SXGA” and Scale is set to “5:4” using the DVI output settings.) <Display modes> 10-division mode: 4-division mode: Upper-L Upper-R PGM PVW 1 2 INPUT1 INPUT2 1 2 3 4 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 3 4 INPUT3 INPUT4 5 6 7 8 INPUT5 INPUT6 INPUT7 INPUT8 8-division mode: Upper-L Upper-R PGM PVW 1 2 3 INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 4 5 6 INPUT4 INPUT5 INPUT6 75 4. Input/output signal settings 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Multi1 sub menu. <Menu display> Multi1 6/15 Split 10Split 4Split 8Split Pos 1 Signal IN1 1-8 IN1-8 FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD Upper-L Upper-R PGM PVW AUX KeyOut 3 Turn [F2] to select the display mode using the Split item. 4 Turn [F4] to select the position (1 to 8, Upper-L and Upper-R in the figures) using the Pos item, and turn [F5] to set the name of the signal using the Signal item. Different settings are stored for 10-division mode, 4-division mode and 8-division mode. 1 to 8: This can be set to IN1 to IN8, FMEM1, FMEM2 or CBGD. IN1 to IN8 is the default setting for Pos1 to Pos8 in any of the modes. Upper-L, Upper-R: These can be set to PGM, PVW, AUX or KeyOut. They cannot be set when the 4-division mode (4Split) is selected. The default settings are PGM for Upper-L and PVW for Upper-R. The names of the signals selected as the AUX output signals are displayed in [ ] as with [CLN], [PVW] and [PGM]. Some signal names are abbreviated as shown below, and displayed. FMEM1 ‘ [FM1], FMEM2 ‘ [FM2], CBGD ‘ [CBG], CBAR ‘ [BAR] 76 4. Input/output signal settings 4-7-2. 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. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Multi2 sub menu. <Menu display> Multi2 7/15 Frame Char Label Tally LUM 50% LUM 75% On Red+GRN LUM 0% LUM 25% LUM 75% LUM100% Off LUM 0% LUM 25% LUM 50% LUM100% Off Off Red Off 3 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 split frame is not displayed, and tally display is not performed. 4 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. The “!” mark appears in front of the name of the material when no signals are input or signals with a different format are input. Furthermore, when signals amenable to camera control have been input, the “c” mark is displayed in front of the name of the material. (When the “!” mark is displayed, the “c” mark will not be displayed.) Off: The characters are not displayed. Neither is the character background shown. 5 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. 4-7-3. 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 Multi2 sub menu, turn [F5] to set the tally displays using the Tally item. Red+GRN: Both the red tally and green tally are displayed. Red: Only the red tally is displayed. Off: No tally displays are shown. ] 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. ] The red tally signals are output from the tally output connector on the rear panel. Green tally signals are not supported. 77 4. Input/output signal settings 4-7-4. Changing the material names Change the INPUT1 to INPUT8 material names shown 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 “input number : material name” (1 : CAM1, etc.) display format is used. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Multi3 sub menu. <Menu display> Multi3 8/15 Signal Type↓ Name IN1 ]Defalt INPUT1 IN1-8 Preset User INPUT1 | INPUT8 3 Turn [F2] to select the input signals using the Signal item. 4 Turn [F3] to select the type of material name using the Type item, and press the [F3] switch to enter the type. An asterisk (]) appears at the left of the type of material name currently selected. Defalt: The default settings for INPUT1 to INPUT8 are selected. Preset: The material names and number provided ahead of time are selected. User: The material names are set using 6 characters. If the Type item setting is changed when “Preset” or “User” is selected, the previously provided material names will be lost. n Preset type setting procedure <Menu display> 1 On the Multi3 sub menu, turn [F3] to select “Preset” using the Type item. 2 Turn [F4] to select the material name using the Name item. Multi3 8/15 Signal Type↓ Name NO.(])↓ IN1 ]Preset CAM] 1 IN1-8 C] CG] CGV] CGK] PC] V] VTR] VCR] 1-9 Signal Type↓ Name IN1 ■am1 ]User (■)↓ C 3 Turn [F5] to select the material number using the NO. item, and press the [F5] switch to enter the number. n User type setting procedure <Menu display> 1 On the Multi3 sub menu, turn [F3] to select “User” using the Type item. 2 Turn [F4] to move the “n” cursor to the position of the character to be changed using the Name item. 3 Turn [F5] to select the character, and press the [F5] switch to enter it. 4 Set all the characters in the material name by repeating steps 2 and 3. 78 Multi3 8/15 IN1-8 4. Input/output signal settings 4-8. Setting the on-screen display (OSD) The menu screen is superimposed on the preview output or multi view display output for display. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the OSD sub menu. <Menu display> OSD 5/15 OSD On Select PVW Off Multi 3 Turn [F2] to set whether to display the OSD using the OSD item. On: OSD is displayed. Off: OSD is not displayed. This function can be assigned to a user button. ‘ See 5-3-1. 4 Turn [F3] to set the output destination using the Select item. PVW: The menu screen is superimposed onto the preview output, and output. Multi: The menu screen is superimposed onto the multi view display output, and output. ] When On is selected as the OSD item setting, the multi view display split frame and tally information are not displayed on the monitor. n Examples of OSD displays “>” 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] > KEY 1/9 Adjust 2/9 FillMatt 3/9 Edge 4/9 EdgeCol 5/9 SQ Type Linear Clip 0.0 Hue 0.0 Type Shadow Hue 0.0 [KEY PATT] Lumkey ChrmOff Gain 100.0 Sat 0.0 Width 2 Sat 0.0 79 Fill PVW Bus Auto Density Invert 100.0 Off Lum Load↓ 100.0 White Direc 0 Lum Load↓ 0.0 Black 4. Input/output signal settings 4-9. Setting the DVI output signals (option) Set the DVI output signals when the DVI/analog output boards (option) have been connected. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the DVIOut sub menu. An asterisk (]) appears at the left of the parameter currently selected. <Menu display> DVIOut Signal Mode↓ Size↓ Scale↓ 12/15 OUT3 ]Dig ]Auto ]Fit-V OUT5 Ana XGA WXGA SXGA WSXGA+ UXGA WUXGA Fit-H Full 5:4 3 Turn [F2] to select the output signal using the Signal item. 4 Turn [F3] to select the signal system using the Mode item, and press the [F3] switch to enter the selection. Dig: DVI digital signals are output from the DVI connector. Ana: DVI analog signals (RGB) are output from the DVI connector. When “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. 5 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 1024k768 resolution and 60 Hz frequency. WXGA: The images are output at the 1280k768 resolution and 60 Hz frequency. SXGA: The images are output at the 1280k1024 resolution and 60 Hz frequency. WSXGA+: The images are output at the 1680k1050 resolution and 60 Hz frequency. (This can be selected only when digital signals are output.) UXGA+: The images are output at the 1600k1200 resolution and 60 Hz frequency. (This can be selected only when digital signals are output.) WUXGA: The images are output at the 1920k1200 resolution and 60 Hz frequency. (This can be selected only when digital signals are output.) 6 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.) 5:4: When HD is set as the system format and SXGA is set for the resolution of the images to be output, the display in the 8-division mode of the multi view display fills the entire screen with no change in the aspect ratio. 80 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 the system format, it will not be possible for their ancillary data to be passed through. n 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. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Anci sub menu. <Menu display> Anci 9/15 VAnci E.Audio Off Off On On 3 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. n Setting the embedded audio data The embedded audio data of the input images can be passed through the AUX bus. (If PGM, PVW or CLN is selected as the AUX bus source, the embedded audio data cannot be passed through.) On the Anci sub menu, turn [F3] to select On or Off for the embedded audio data using the E.Audio item. On: The data is passed through. 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. 81 4. Input/output signal settings 4-11. Setting the down-converter Select the settings for the down-converter that is built into the SDI output board (option). 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the DownConv sub menu. An asterisk (]) appears at the left of the parameter currently selected. <Menu display> DownConv Signal Scale↓ Delay↓ Sharp↓ 15/15 OUT3 ] SQ ] 90H ] 1 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 EC LB 1F 1-5 3 Turn [F2] to select the output signal using the Signal item. 4 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. System image (HD) Output image (SD) EC SQ LB 5 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 “4-6. Adjusting the output signal phase”. 6 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. 82 5. System settings 5-1. Selecting the video format One system (input/output signal) video format can be selected. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Format sub menu. 3 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. <Menu display> Format 1/16 Mode↓ ]1080/59.94i 16:9SQ Off 1080/50i 720/59.94p 720/50p 480/59.94i 576/50i On n 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 Squeeze (4:3) 16:9 83 5. System settings 5-2. 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 10. ∫Displaying the assignment statuses 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [XPT] button to display the XPT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTStats sub menu. The status of the assignment is displayed. The names of the assigned signals are abbreviated on the display. <Menu display> XPTStats SIG:B 1/3 XPT:1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 G 10 When one of the crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 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) XPTStats SIG:IN1 XTP:1 ∫Assigning signals to the crosspoints 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [XPT] button to display the XPT menu. <Menu display> XPTAsign XPT 2/3 2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTAsign sub menu. 3 Turn [F2], select the crosspoint button using the XPT item, turn [F3] and select the input signal using the Signal item. 1 1-10 Changing the current assignment of the signals selected by the crosspoint buttons will cause the positions of the lighted crosspoint buttons to change to correspond with the assignment change. The images output at this time will remain unchanged. Signal IN1 IN1-8 Black CBGD CBAR FMEM1 FMEM2 None The table below lists the materials which can be assigned. Button XP1 to 10 Signal INPUT1 to 8 Abbreviation IN1 to 8 1 to 8 BLACK COLOR BACKGROUND Black CBGD B G COLOR BAR FRAME MEMORY1, 2 None CBAR FMEM1, 2 None C F1, F2 — Description SDI, analog component, analog composite and DVI Internally generated signal, black Internally generated signal, color background Internally generated signal, color bar Frame memory image No assignment ] The image will not be changed by pressing any button to which “None” is assigned. 84 5. System settings The table below lists the default settings. Button Signal Description XP1 BLACK Internally generated signal, black XP2 INPUT1 External video input 1: SDI XP3 INPUT2 External video input 2: SDI XP4 INPUT3 External video input 3: SDI XP5 INPUT4 External video input 4: SDI XP6 INPUT5 External video input 5: SDI, analog component, analog composite and DVI XP7 INPUT6 External video input 6: SDI, analog component, analog composite and DVI XP8 INPUT7 External video input 7: SDI, analog component, analog composite and DVI XP9 INPUT8 External video input 8: SDI, analog component, analog composite and DVI XP10 CBGD Internally generated signal, color background If the optional board has not been connected, black images are input for INPUT5 to 8. 5-2-2. Setting the crosspoint switching The timing at which the crosspoints are to be switched can be set. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [XPT] button to display the XPT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTSwch sub menu. 3 Turn [F2], and select the switching timing using the Timing item. <Menu display> XPTSwch Timing 3/3 Any Field1 Field2 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. 85 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 two user buttons (USER 1 and USER 2). The user buttons light in amber when the assigned function is ON and are off when the assigned function is OFF. Each 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. Function Description Menu PinPPVW ON or OFF for preview of picture-in-picture (PinP) effect PinP menu fi PinP sub menu fi PVW DSKPVW ON or OFF for preview of downstream key (DSK) DSK menu fi DSK sub menu fi PVW EditEN ON or OFF for enabling control from RS-422 connector SYSTEM menu fi System sub menu fi EDITEN GPIEN ON or OFF for enabling control from GPI port SYSTEM menu fi GPI sub menu fi GPIEN OSD ON or OFF for OSD display IN/OUT menu fi OSD sub menu fi OSD StrFM1, StrFM2 Execution of image import from AUX bus to frame memory (FMEM1) or (FMEM2) MEMORY menu fi FMEM sub menu fi Store <Setting method> 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Button sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 1 button using the USER1 item. 4 Turn [F3] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 2 button using the USER2 item. <Menu display> Button 5/16 USER1 USER2 FTB PinPPVW DSKPVW FTB DSKPVW PinPPVW KEYAuto EditEN EditEN Disable GPIEN GPIEN OSD OSD StrFM1 StrFM1 StrFM2 StrFM2 5-3-2. Setting the FTB button A function can be assigned to the FTB button or the button’s function can be disabled. On the Button sub menu, turn [F4] to set assignment to the FTB button using the FTB item. FTB: The fade to black (FTB) effect is executed. KEYAuto: The auto transition of the key is executed. Disable: The FTB button’s function is disabled. 86 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. n Setting the date 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Date sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to set the year using the Year item. 4 Turn [F3] to set the month using the Month item. 5 Turn [F4] to set the day using the Date item. 6 Press the [F5] switch to enter the year/month/day. <Menu display> Date Year Month Date 13/16 2007 11 2000 | 2099 1-12 Set↓ 1 1-31 n Setting the time 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Time sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to set the hour using the Hour item. 4 Turn [F3] to set the minutes using the Minute item. 5 Turn [F4] to set the seconds using the Second item. 6 Press the [F5] switch to enter the hour/minutes/seconds. <Menu display> Time Hour 14/16 Minute Second Set↓ 0 0 0 0-23 0-59 0-59 87 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 and gateway: 0.0.0.0 (unused). 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 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Network1 sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to [F5] to set the IP address, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the address. <Menu display> NetWork1 IP Address 9/16 192 0-255 168 0 Save↓ 1 0-255 0-255 0-255 ∫Setting the subnet mask 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Network2 sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to [F5] to set the subnet mask, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the mask. <Menu display> NetWork2 Subnet Mask 10/16 255 255 0-255 0-255 255 Save↓ 0 0-255 0-255 ∫Setting the gateway 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Network3 sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to [F5] to set the gateway, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the gateway. <Menu display> NetWork3 Gateway 11/16 0 0 0 Save↓ 0 0-255 0-255 0-255 0-255 ∫Display the MAC address 1 On the SYSTEM menu, turn [F1] to display the Network4 sub menu. The MAC address now appears. <Menu display> (When the MAC address is “008045448000”.) NetWork4 MAC Address 12/16 008045448000 88 5. System settings 5-6. Other settings 5-6-1. Setting the LCD backlight The LCD backlight can be set to ON or OFF. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the System sub menu. 3 Turn [F3], and select On or Off for the backlight using the LCD-BL item. <Menu display> System 2/16 BusMode LCD-BL EditEN Protcol PGM/PST On On GVG-A A/B Off Off GVG-B P/TCont P/TDirt 5-6-2. Setting editor enable The user can set whether to enable control from an external device (editor) connected to the RS-422 connector. On the System sub menu, turn [F4] to set On or Off for control from the external device (editor) connected to the RS-422 connector using the EditEN item. On: Control is enabled. Off: Control is disabled. EditEN item On and Off can be assigned to one of the user buttons. ‘ See 5-3-1. 5-6-3. Setting the protocol Set the RS-422 protocol. On the System sub menu, turn [F5] to set the protocol using the Protcol item. GVG-A: The GVG protocol is complied with. The wipe pattern number starts from 0. ‘ See 6-1. GVG-B: The GVG protocol is complied with. The wipe pattern number starts from 1. ‘ See 6-1. P/TCont: The controller for the camera or controller for the pan-tilt head is controlled. This setting is selected when the unit is connected to a controller and a multiple number of cameras or pan-tilt heads are to be controlled. P/TDirt: This setting is selected when the unit is connected directly to a pan-tilt head, and a camera or pan-tilt head is to be controlled. ] If “P/TCont” or “P/TDirt” is selected as the Protcol item setting, “—” is displayed for the EditEN item. At this time, the user buttons will not work. 89 5. System settings 5-6-4. 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. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the GPI sub menu, and turn [F2] to set the function to be controlled by the GPI port 1 using the GPI1 item. <Menu display> GPI 6/16 GPI1 GPI2 GPIEN AUTO DSK On CUT AUTO DSK CUT PinP PinP FTB FTB BGDAUTO BGDAUTO BGDCUT BGDCUT KEYAUTO KEYAUTO KEYCUT KEYCUT Off 3 Turn [F3] to set the function to be controlled by the GPI port 2 using the GPI2 item. 4 Turn [F4] to set On or Off for the control from the GPI port using the GPIEN item. On: Control is enabled. Off: Control is disabled. GPIEN item On and Off can be assigned to one of the user buttons. ‘ See 5-3-1. 90 5. System settings 5-7. 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 unit’s RS422 interface 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. ‘ See 5-6-3. 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 ≥ Switching of the cameras to be controlled in line with the selection of the crosspoint buttons (PGM/A 1 to 10 and PST/B 1 to 10). ≥ The camera and pan-tilt head’s pan-tilt operations and zooming and focusing operations are controlled. ≥ When the unit is connected directly to a pan-tilt head, the red tally signal and power on/off are controlled from the RS-422 interface connector. 91 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 the operating instructions of each device. Video signals Camera Control signals Pan-tilt head REMOTE/SERVICE connector POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 Y Pb 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr 7 5 SLOT2 SLOT1 DVI INPUTS DVI-I DVI-I ON DVI-I OFF SLOT 2 SLOT 2 Y Pb ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pb Y Pr OUT Pb IN SDI INPUTS ANALOG INPUTS Y OUT Pr ~IN Pb IN Pr SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI INPUTS SDI OUTPUTS 4 PGM 2 OUT 1 3 IN OUT 2 IN OUT LAN 1 IN OUT REF RS-422 TALLY IN GPI SIGNAL GND AV-HS400AN AW-RP655N RS-422,.RS-232C converter Cable length: Max. 656 ft. (200 m) Twisted pair cable (AWG24) Cable length: Max. 32.8 ft. (10 m) <Connection specifications> AV-HS400AN 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 RS-422 ]: Twisted pair cable RXD RXD + TXD GND DTR Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RXD IN TXD OUT DTR GND DSR RTS CTS GND ] DSR TXD + RTS TXD – CTS For pin assignments and specifications of the RS-422,.RS-232C converter, refer to the operating instructions of the converter used. 92 5 5 ] RXD – Pin No. 6 FRAME GND TXD – RXD + GND NC GND TXD + RXD – FRAME GND 9 Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Pin No. AW-RP655N RS-422,.RS-232C converter REMOTE/SERVICE 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 ∫ 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 POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 Y 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr Pb 7 5 SLOT2 SLOT1 DVI INPUTS DVI-I DVI-I ON DVI-I OFF SLOT 2 SLOT 2 ~IN Y ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Y Pr ANALOG INPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Pr SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI INPUTS SDI OUTPUTS 4 PGM 2 OUT 1 3 IN OUT 2 IN LAN 1 OUT IN OUT REF TALLY RS-422 IN GPI AW-HE100N SIGNAL GND AV-HS400AN CONTROLLER connector Cable length: Max. 656 ft. (200 m) Twisted pair cable (AWG24) <Connection specifications> AV-HS400AN AW-HE100N, AW-PH405N, AW-PH360N Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FRAME GND TXD – RXD + GND NC GND TXD + RXD – FRAME GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 ] ] ]: Twisted pair cable RXD – TXD – TXD + RXD + CONTROLLER (CONTROL IN IP/RP) RS-422 1.......8 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 (]] Pan Tilt Head Setting ]]). For further details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW-HE100N. 93 5. System settings ∫ Connections for AW-PH400P CONTROL IN IP/RP connector POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 Y Pb 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr 7 5 SLOT2 SLOT1 DVI INPUTS DVI-I DVI-I ON DVI-I OFF SLOT 2 SLOT 2 ~IN Y Pb ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pb Y Pr ANALOG INPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Pr SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI INPUTS SDI OUTPUTS 4 PGM 2 OUT 1 3 IN OUT 2 IN OUT LAN 1 IN OUT REF RS-422 TALLY GPI IN SIGNAL GND AV-HS400AN AW-PH400P 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 Switch settings SW1 SW2 OFF OFF 1 2 ON OFF SET UP 3 4 ON OFF (300 deg) (190 deg) OFF <Connection specifications> AV-HS400AN AW-IF400G Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FRAME GND TXD – RXD + GND NC GND TXD + RXD – FRAME GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 ] ] ]: Twisted pair cable CONTROLLER RS-422 8.......1 94 RXD – TXD – TXD + RXD + 5. System settings ∫ Camera control settings 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the CamCTL1 sub menu. <Menu display> CamCTL1 Signal CTL 3/16 IN1 IN1-8 Tally 1 Disable 1-5 None Enable 3 Turn [F2] to select the input signal using the Signal item. 4 Turn [F3] 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 10 and PST/B 1 to 10) and the tally control. ≥ 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. ≥ When “P/TDirt” has been selected as the protocol setting, only “1” appears. ‘ See 5-6-3. 5 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 protocol setting. ‘ See 5-6-3. Enable: Tally control is enabled. Red tally signal On/Off control is exercised from the RS-422 interface connector. Disable: Tally control is disabled. 6 Turn [F1] to display the CamCTL2 sub menu. <Menu display> CamCTL2 Signal PosCont Speed Power↓ 4/16 IN1 PanTilt Fast On IN1-8 Zm/Focs Middle Slow Off 7 Turn [F2] to select the input signal using the Signal item. 8 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 lens focus of the camera is set to manual operation. ≥ Control using the positioner is possible when the CamCTL1 sub menu or CamCTL2 sub menu is displayed. ≥ If the crosspoint buttons (PGM/A 1 to 10 and PST/B 1 to 10) are held down when “P/TCont” or “P/TDirt” is selected as the Protcol item setting, delegation to the CamCTL2 menu is initiated. For switching between PanTilt and Zm/Focs ≥ For controlling the tilting ≥ For controlling the lens zooming Z POSITIONER ≥ For controlling the panning ≥ For controlling the lens focusing 95 5. System settings 9 Turn [F4] to set the control (panning, tilting, lens focusing and lens zooming) speed using the Speed Item. Fast: Control is exercised 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 selected when “P/TDirt” has been selected as the protocol setting. ‘ See 5-6-3. The menu display (On or Off) does not indicate the status of the camera. 96 5. System settings 5-8. Status displays 5-8-1. Alarm status displays These displays indicate a trouble status (alarm) in the power supply or fan. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Alarm sub menu. <Menu display> Alarm 8/16 Power Fan NoAlarm NoAlarm Alarm Alarm Power: This indicates a trouble status (alarm) in the power supply. Alarm: Trouble NoAlarm: No trouble Fan: This indicates a trouble status (alarm) in the fan. Alarm: Trouble NoAlarm: No trouble 97 5. System settings 5-8-2. Displaying the version information and option information Information on the unit’s software and hardware versions and the statuses of the options are displayed. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the MainVer sub menu. 3 Turn [F2] to select the item whose version is to be displayed using the Select item. 4 The version information is displayed in the Version item. The system version information is displayed in the SysVer item. <Menu display> MainVer Select Version 15/16 Soft 1.00 SysVer 1.00.00 Control Panel Input M/E Soft: The software version information is displayed. Control, Panel, Input, M/E: The hardware version information is displayed. 5 Turn [F1] to display the OptVer sub menu. <Menu display> OptVer Select Board Version 16/16 IN-SL1 SDI 0001 IN-SL2 OUT-SL1 OUT-SL2 6 Turn [F2] to select the option slot using the Select item. 7 The types of the optional boards connected are displayed in the Board item. IN-SL1, 2 (option input slots 1, 2) SDI: SDI input board Analog: Analog input board DVI: DVI input board Cmpsit: Analog composite input board None: No optional board OUT-SL1, 2 (option output slots 1, 2) Analog: Analog output board DVI/Ana: DVI/analog output board SDI: SDI output board None: No optional board 8 The optional board version information is displayed in the Version item. 98 5. System settings 5-9. Initialization Initialization returns the set data to the factory shipment status. (The network settings and the date and time settings are not initialized.) 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and then press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Initial sub menu. <Menu display> Initial Init↓ 7/16 3 Press [F2] to initialize the settings. The “Init?” message appears. 4 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. <Menu display> Initial Init? 7/16 No YES 99 6. External interfaces This unit comes with RS-422, GPI and tally connectors to serve as external interfaces. 6-1. RS-422 connector This enables the unit to be controlled by an external device. Use it with the settings below. (D-sub 9-pin, female, inch screw) Baud rate: 38400 bps Parity: Stop bit: ODD 1 bit 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6 Pin assignment Pin No. Signal name 1 FRAME GROUND 2 TXD – 3 RXD + 4 GROUND 5 NC 6 GROUND 7 TXD + 8 RXD – 9 FRAME GROUND Description of signal Frame ground Send data (–) Receive data (+) Ground Not used Ground Send data (+) Receive data (–) Frame ground The following lists the functions which can be controlled by editing controller AG-A850. (Compliant with the GVG protocol) • Crosspoint switch • Wipe pattern selection (BKGD) • Transition mode (MIX/WIPE) selection • Auto transition time setting • Auto transition execution <Table of wipe patterns supported> GVG protocol GVG protocol GVG protocol GVG protocol AV-HS400AN AV-HS400AN AV-HS400AN AV-HS400AN A B A B A B A B ] 1 WIPE #1 12 13 SQ #1 24 25 SL #1 36 37 3D #1 0 1 2 WIPE #2 13 14 SQ #2 25 26 SL #2 37 38 3D #2 2 3 WIPE #3 14 15 SQ #3 26 27 SL #3 38 39 3D #3 3 4 WIPE #4 15 16 SQ #4 27 28 SL #4 39 40 3D #4 4 5 WIPE #5 16 17 SQ #5 28 29 SL #5 40 41 3D #5 5 6 WIPE #6 17 18 SQ #6 29 30 SL #6 41 42 3D #6 6 7 WIPE #7 18 19 SQ #7 30 31 SL #7 42 43 3D #7 7 8 WIPE #8 19 20 SQ #8 31 32 SL #8 43 44 3D #8 8 9 WIPE #9 20 21 SQ #9 32 33 SL #9 44 45 3D #9 9 10 WIPE #10 21 22 SQ #10 33 34 — 45 46 3D #10 10 11 WIPE #11 22 23 — 34 35 — 46 47 3D #11 11 12 WIPE #12 23 24 SQ #12 35 36 — 47 48 3D #12 ]: Set “No. 256” when control is to be exercised from the AG-A850. On the System sub menu of the SYSTEM menu, set On or Off for control from the external device (editor) connected to the RS-422 connector. For details on the settings, see 5-6-2. 100 6. External interfaces 6-2. GPI connector These connectors enable the unit to be controlled from an external source. Signals are input using contacts. The following types of control are exercised using the contacts as triggers. Use stereo mini plugs with a 3.5 mm diameter for connection to the unit. GPI2 COMMON GPI1 <Control functions that can be assigned> Function assigned Description of control Remarks AUTO Control exercised using AUTO button on unit’s panel CUT Control exercised using CUT button on unit’s panel DSK Control exercised using DSK button on unit’s panel PinP Control exercised using PinP button on unit’s panel FTB Control exercised using FTB button on unit’s panel BGDAUTO Auto transition control for background BGDCUT Cut transition control for background KEYAUTO Auto transition control for key KEYCUT Cut transition control for key Control is exercised regardless of the selection statuses of the switches and buttons on the unit’s panel. <Initial setting> Port Function assigned Description of control GPI1 AUTO Control exercised using AUTO button on unit’s panel GPI2 DSK Control exercised using DSK button on unit’s panel Use the GPI sub menu under the SYSTEM menu to set the functions to be controlled using the external switches connected to the GPI ports and to enable or disable the control using the external switches. For details on the settings, see 5-6-4. 101 6. External interfaces 6-3. Tally connector The tally connector comes with tally output, output enable, power supply or fan alarm output pins. The output signals from the tally output pins are for lighting the tally lamps, and these outputs are open collector outputs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (D-sub 15-pin, male, inch screw) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Pin assignment Pin No. Signal name Input/output Description of signal 1 IN1 Open collector output Tally output of input video 1 2 IN2 Open collector output Tally output of input video 2 3 IN3 Open collector output Tally output of input video 3 4 IN4 Open collector output Tally output of input video 4 5 IN5 Open collector output Tally output of input video 5 6 IN6 Open collector output Tally output of input video 6 7 IN7 Open collector output Tally output of input video 7 8 IN8 Open collector output Tally output of input video 8 9 ALARM Open collector output Fan alarm or power supply alarm output 10, 11, 12 RESERVED 13 ENABLE Input Enable signal of tally output and alarm output Open: Output; GND: no output 14, 15 GROUND GROUND Ground Keep these pins unconnected. Pins 1 to 9 must satisfy the following conditions: Dielectric strength: Max. DC 24 V Current: Max. 50 mA Example of tally connections AV-HS400AN (Max. voltage: 24 V) Tally, Alarm output (IN1 to 8, ALARM) (Max. current: 50 mA) Tally LED GROUND 102 7. Image transmission functions This unit comes with a function for transmitting still images from the host computer to the unit via LAN and a 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, refer to “How to install the software”. ∫Specifications Run the image transmission software (HS400 Tool) in a host computer which satisfies the following conditions. • Operating system: Windows 2000 or Windows XP • Processor: Pentium III, 1 GHz or better recommended • RAM: 256 MB or more recommended • Hard disk drive: At least 50 MB of free memory • LAN: 10BASE-T • Display: TrueColor (24 bit, 32 bit color), 800 k 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 this unit to LAN using a twisted pair cable. Use a LAN crossover cable to connect the unit with the host computer directly. Use a LAN straight cable to connect to LAN using a hub or other equipment. For details on network setup such as IP addresses, refer to “5-5. Network settings”. Transmitting images uses network capacity which may result in other connected devices possibly being affected when connecting to LAN through a hub and other equipment. POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 Y 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr Pb 7 5 SLOT2 SLOT1 DVI INPUTS DVI-I DVI-I ON DVI-I SLOT 2 OFF SLOT 2 ~IN Y ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Y Pr ANALOG INPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Pr SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI INPUTS SDI OUTPUTS 4 PGM 2 OUT 1 3 IN OUT 2 IN OUT LAN 1 IN OUT REF TALLY RS-422 GPI SIGNAL GND IN LAN crossover cable POWER OUTPUTS SLOT2 SLOT1 Y Pb 6 4 INPUTS 5 3 8 6 DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr 7 5 SLOT2 SLOT1 DVI INPUTS DVI-I DVI-I ON DVI-I SLOT 2 OFF SLOT 2 ~IN Y Pb ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pb Y Pr ANALOG INPUTS Y Pr Pb Pb Pr SLOT 1 SLOT 1 SDI INPUTS SDI OUTPUTS 4 PGM 2 1 LAN straight cable LAN straight cable HUB 103 OUT 3 IN OUT 2 IN OUT LAN 1 IN OUT IN RS-422 REF TALLY GPI SIGNAL GND 7. Image transmission functions ∫How to install the software This section describes how to install the image transmission software (HS400 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 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:\HS400TOOL\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. 104 7. Image transmission functions ∫Operation This section describes how to operate the image transmission software (HS400 Tool). <Startup> On the Start menu of Windows, select [Programs] ‘ [Panasonic] ‘ [AV-HS400Tool] ‘ [HS400Tool]. The main screen now appears. <Exit> Click the [CLOSE] button. <Setting the IP address> Set the unit’s IP address in the IP Address setting box. 105 7. Image transmission functions <Transmitting images to the unit> 1. Select the mode. Check that “To HS400” appears in the [Mode] field. If “From HS400” appears instead, click the [From HS400] button so that “To HS400” 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 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 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. In the [Size] field, select the size of the image to be transmitted to the unit. HD1080 (1920k1080), HD720 (1280k720), SD480 (720k487) or SD576 (720k576) 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 (FMEM1&2)] button can be selected when images containing the alpha channel are to be transmitted. When the [RGBA (FMEM1&2)] button is clicked, the RGB images are transferred to frame memory 1 (FMEM1), and the alpha channel images are transferred to frame memory 2 (FMEM2). When the [Display Alpha] button is clicked, the alpha channel images appear as a preview display. 7. Click the [Send] button to transmit the image to the unit. 106 7. Image transmission functions <Transmitting images from the unit> 1. Select the mode. Check that “From HS400” appears in the [Mode] field. If “To HS400” appears instead, click the [To HS400] button so that “From HS400” appears. 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 unit’s frame memory 2 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]. 107 8. Setting menu table A setting 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.) Menu TIME Sub menu Turn F1 to select. BKGD Parameter 1/5 Parameter 3 0 to 999f 0f BodrCol 2/5 0 to 13s 1s TransTime 0 to 13s 1s TransTime 0 to 13s 1s TransTime 0 to 13s 1s TransTime 0 to 13s 1s Border On, Off Off Hue 0.0 to 359.9 WIPEPos 3/5 Default value Parameter Setting range 0.0 Select BKGD, KEY SQPos 4/5 Default value Parameter Setting range BKGD Select BKGD, KEY Modify 5/5 Default value Parameter Setting range BKGD Light-B On, Off 0.0 X-Pos −100.00 to +100.00 0.00 X-Pos −100.00 to +100.00 0.00 Light-K On, Off 100.0 Y-Pos −100.00 to +100.00 0.00 Y-Pos −100.00 to +100.00 0.00 Trim Off, 16:9 (On), 4:3, 4:3Smth CBGD 1/1 Default value Parameter Setting range Off Hue 0.0 to 359.9 Off Sat 0.0 to 100.0 16:9 (On) Lum 0.0 to 108.0 Default value 0.0 0.0 100.0 DSK 3/5 PinP 4/5 FTB 5/5 COLOR Parameter 2 Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range KEY 2/5 WIPE Parameter 1 Border 1/5 Parameter 4 Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to select. TransTime Unit — 108 0 to 999f 0f 0 to 999f 0f 0 to 999f 0f 0 to 999f 0f Width 0.1 to 100.0 5.0 Sat 0.0 to 100.0 Frame, Sec Sec Unit Frame, Sec Sec Unit Frame, Sec Sec Unit Frame, Sec Sec Unit Frame, Sec Sec Soft 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 Lum 0.0 to 108.0 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Load ↓ White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black White CopyTo ↓ Display only CopyTo ↓ Display only 4:3Auto On, Off (Selection enabled when HD format is used) Off Load ↓ White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black White 8. Setting menu table Menu KEY Sub menu Turn F1 to select. KEY Parameter 1/9 Setting range FillMatt 3/9 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Edge 4/9 Default value Parameter Setting range EdgeCol 5/9 Default value Parameter Setting range Adjust 2/9 Mask 6/9 MaskAdj 7/9 Trans 8/9 FlyKEY 9/9 CHR KEY Auto 1/3 Adjust1 2/3 Adjust2 3/3 FREEZE Status 1/2 Freeze 2/2 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F2 to select. Type Lum, Linear, Chroma, Full Linear Clip 0.0 to 108.0 0.0 Hue 0.0 to 359.9 Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to select. LumKey Fill PVW ChrmOn, ChrmOff Bus, Matte Auto, On, Off ChrmOff Gain 0.0 to 200.0 100.0 Sat 0.0 to 100.0 Bus Density 0.0 to 100.0 100.0 Lum 0.0 to 108.0 0.0 Type Off, Border, Drop, Shadow, Outline Off Hue 0.0 to 359.9 0.0 Width 0 to 4 100.0 Direc 0, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315 0 Lum Load ↓ 0.0 to 108.0 White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black 0.0 Black 2 Sat 0.0 to 100.0 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Display only 0.0 0.0 Mask Invert Manual, Off, 4:3 On, Off Off Off Left Top −50.00 to +50.00 −50.00 to +50.00 −25.00 +25.00 OutPatt Nor, Rev Nor X-Pos Y-Pos −100.00 to 100.00 −100.00 to 100.00 0.00 0.00 Marker Aspect On, Off −50.00 to +50.00 Off 0.0 Hue Sat 0.0 to 359.9 0.0 to 100.0 354.0 100.0 Hue-Rad Sat-Rad 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 to 100.0 100.0 50.0 FRZ:] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] XPT:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Parameter Setting range Signal IN1 to 8 Select Frame, Field Default value — Frame 109 Bottom −50.00 to +50.00 −25.00 Auto Invert On, Off Off Load ↓ White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black White Right −50.00 to +50.00 +25.00 Size 0.0 to 400.0 100.0 Sample ↓ Start Lum 0.0 to 108.0 7.0 Soft 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 Y-Infl 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 Cancel 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 Freeze ↓ Toggling between On and Off Off 8. Setting menu table Menu DSK Sub menu Turn F1 to select. DSK Parameter 1/7 Setting range Default value Adjust Parameter 2/7 Setting range Default value FillMatt Parameter 3/7 Setting range Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Fill Bus, Matte Bus Gain Density 0.0 to 200.0 0.0 to 100.0 100.0 100.0 Sat Lum 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 to 108.0 0.0 Width 0 to 4 Edge 4/7 Default value Parameter Setting range EdgeCol 5/7 Default value Parameter Setting range 0.0 Type Off, Border, Drop, Shadow, Outline Off Hue 0.0 to 359.9 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range 0.0 Mask Manual, Off, 4:3 Off Left −50.00 to +50.00 −25.00 Density 0.0 to 100.0 100.0 Border Off, On Off Hue 0.0 to 359.9 0.0 Invert On, Off Off Top −50.00 to +50.00 +25.00 Width 0.1 to 100.0 5.0 Sat 0.0 to 100.0 Soft 0.0 to 100.0 0.0 Lum 0.0 to 108.0 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value 0.0 X-Pos −50.00 to +50.00 0.00 Trim Off, 4:3, Manual Off Left −50.00 to +50.00 −40.00 0.0 Y-Pos −50.00 to +50.00 0.00 Manual Free, Pair Free Top −50.00 to +50.00 +40.00 100.0 Size 0.00 to 100.00 25.00 Mask 6/7 MaskAdj 7/7 PinP Parameter 1 Turn F2 to select. Type Lum, Linear Linear Clip 0.0 to 108.0 0.0 Hue 0.0 to 359.9 PinP 1/6 Border 2/6 BodrCol 3/6 Position 4/6 Trim 5/6 TrimAdj 6/6 110 2 Sat 0.0 to 100.0 Parameter 4 Turn F5 to select. PVW On, Off Off Invert On, Off Off Load ↓ White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black White 100.0 Direc 0, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315 0 Lum Load ↓ 0.0 to 108.0 White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black 0.0 Black Bottom −50.00 to +50.00 −25.00 Bottom −50.00 to +50.00 −40.00 Right −50.00 to +50.00 +25.00 PVW On, Off Off Mode Fix, Var Fix Load ↓ White, Yellow, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red, Blue, Black White Right −50.00 to +50.00 +40.00 8. Setting menu table Menu IN/OUT Sub menu Turn F1 to select. Input Parameter 1/15 Setting range Output 2/15 Default value Parameter Setting range Ref 3/15 Default value Parameter Setting range OutPhs 4/15 OSD 5/15 Multi1 6/15 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Parameter 1 Multi2 7/15 Default value Parameter Setting range Multi3 8/15 Default value Parameter Setting range 10Split Frame LUM 0%, LUM 25%, LUM 50%, LUM 75%, LUM100%, Off LUM 50% Signal IN1 to 8 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value VAnci On, Off Off Signal IN5 to 8 — Signal IN5 to 8 — Anci 9/15 DVIIn 10/15 DVIPhs 11/15 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Signal FS Mode ↓ IN1 to 8 On, Off ]Normal, UC, Auto, D by D — On Normal Signal Output Mode ↓ OUT1 to 6 PGM, PVW, AUX, ]Normal, DC Multi, KEYOut — — Normal Sync ↓ BBSetup GenLock 0IRE, 7.5IRE Locked, UnLock ]BBST, BBAD, TRI, INT BBST 7.5IRE — System H-Phase V-Phase 0H, 1H −1320 to +1319 −100 to +100 1H 0 0 OSD Select On, Off PVW, Multi On PVW Split Pos 10Split, 4Split, 1 to 8 8Split (1 to 4) (1 to 6) Upper-L, Upper-R 111 Char LUM 0%, LUM 25%, LUM 50%, LUM 75%, LUM100%, Off LUM 75% Type ↓ ]Defalt, Preset, User Defalt E.Audio On, Off Off Mode Dig, Ana Dig ClkPhs −16 to 15 0 — Label On, Off Parameter 4 Turn F5 to select. AnaGain −30 to +30 0 Signal IN1 to 8, FMEM1, FMEM2, CBGD PGM, PVW, AUX, KeyOut — Tally Red, Red+GRN, Off On Name Red+GRN Scale Fit-V, Fit-H, Full Fit-V H-Pos −100 to 100 0 Auto ↓ Black, White, Init Black V-Pos −100 to 100 0 8. Setting menu table Menu IN/OUT Sub menu Turn F1 to select. DVIOut Parameter 12/15 Setting range UpConvt 13/15 CmpsitIn 14/15 DownConv 15/15 MEMORY PSMEM 1/4 FMEM 2/4 SDCard 3/4 CardInfo 4/4 XPT XPTStats 1/3 Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Signal Mode ↓ Size ↓ OUT3, OUT5 ]Dig, Ana ]Auto, XGA, WXGA, SXGA, WSXGA+, UXGA, WUXGA Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range — Signal IN5 to 8 — Signal IN5 to 8 Dig Scale ↓ ]SQ, EC, LB SQ Chroma −8 to +7 Auto MovDet ↓ ]1 to 5 3 Ped −100 to +100 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range — Signal OUT3 to 6 — Mode Store, Recall, Clear — Signal AUX — Mode ↓ ]Load, Save, Init, Delete, No Card — Images 0 Scale ↓ ]SQ, EC, LB SQ NO.Sel n1 to 10 0 Delay ↓ ]90H (75H), 1F 90H XPT Disable, Enable — Store FMEM1, FMEM2 — Select FMEM1, FMEM2, System — FreeSpace MB/ MB — Review On, Off Off SaveFile HS070531100000 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Display only SIG:B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 G XPT:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 XPTAsign 2/3 Parameter Setting range XPT 1 to 10 XPTSwch 3/3 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value — Timing Any, Field1, Field2 Any 112 Signal IN1 to 8, Black, CBGD, CBAR, FMEM1, FMEM2, None — Parameter 4 Turn F5 to select. Scale ↓ ]Fit-V, Fit-H, Full, 5:4 (“5:4” can be selected when SXGA has been selected as the Size item setting.) Fit-V Sharp ↓ ]1 to 5 3 Hue −30 to +30 (Enabled when the system format is set to 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p and 480/59.94i.) 0 Sharp ↓ ]1 to 5 1 Exec ↓ — Exec ↓ — Exec ↓ — GetInf ↓ 8. Setting menu table Menu SYSTEM Sub menu Turn F1 to select. Format Parameter 1/16 Setting range System 2/16 Default value Parameter Setting range Button 5/16 Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range GPI 6/16 Default value Parameter Setting range CamCTL1 3/16 CamCTL2 4/16 Initial 7/16 Alarm 8/16 NetWork1 9/16 NetWork2 10/16 NetWork3 11/16 NetWork4 12/16 Default value Parameter Setting range Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Setting range Default value Parameter Display only Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Mode ↓ ]1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 720/59.94p, 720/50p, 480/59.94i, 576/50i 1080/59.94i BusMode LCD-BL A/B, On, Off PGM/PST PGM/PST On Signal CTL IN1 to 8 1 to 5, None Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to select. 16:9SQ On, Off EditEN On, Off Off Protcol GVG-A, GVG-B, P/TCont, P/TDirt GVG-A On Tally Enable, Disable Disable Signal PosCont Speed Power ↓ IN1 to 8 PanTilt, Zm/Focs Fast, Middle, Slow On, Off PanTilt Fast On USER1 USER2 FTB PinPPVW, PinPPVW, FTB, KEYAuto, DSKPVW, EditEN, DSKPVW, EditEN, Disable GPIEN, OSD, GPIEN, OSD, StrFM1, StrFM2 StrFM1, StrFM2 PinPPVW DSKPVW FTB GPI1 GPI2 GPIEN AUTO, CUT, AUTO, CUT, On, Off DSK, PinP, FTB, DSK, PinP, FTB, BGDAUTO, BGDAUTO, BGDCUT, BGDCUT, KEYAUTO, KEYAUTO, KEYCUT KEYCUT AUTO DSK On Init ↓ Power Alarm, NoAlarm IP Address 0 to 255 192 Subnet Mask 0 to 255 255 Gateway 0 to 255 0 MAC Address 113 Fan Alarm, NoAlarm 0 to 255 168 0 to 255 0 0 to 255 255 0 to 255 255 0 to 255 0 0 to 255 0 Save ↓ 0 to 255 1 Save ↓ 0 to 255 0 Save ↓ 0 to 255 0 8. Setting menu table Menu SYSTEM Sub menu Turn F1 to select. Date Parameter 13/16 Setting range Default value Time Parameter 14/16 Setting range Default value MainVer Parameter 15/16 Setting range OptVer 16/16 Parameter Setting range Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Turn F2 to select. Year 2000 to 2099 — Hour 0 to 23 — Select Soft, Control, Panel, Input, M/E Select IN-SL1, IN-SL2, OUT-SL1, OUT-SL2 Turn F3 to select. Month 1 to 12 — Minute 0 to 59 — Version Version number Turn F4 to select. Date 1 to 31 — Second 0 to 59 — Turn F5 to select. Set ↓ — — Set ↓ — — SysVer Version number 114 Board Version SDI, Analog, DVI, Version number DVI/Ana, Cmpsit, None 9. Appearance Unit: inch (mm) 1 2 OUT IN PGM OUT 4 IN OUT IN 3 OUT 2 SDI OUTPUTS IN 1 LAN SDI INPUTS RS-422 TALLY SLOT 1 SLOT 1 Y Pb ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pr Pr Pb Y Pb ANALOG INPUTS Y Pr SIGNAL GND GPI REF Pr Pb ~IN SLOT 2 SLOT 2 Y Pb DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Pr SLOT2 SLOT1 6 4 DVI-I DVI-I DVI INPUTS 8 6 5 3 OUTPUTS 7 5 OFF DVI-I SLOT2 SLOT1 ON INPUTS 5-3/1 POWER 6 (13 2) Multi-format Live Switcher AV-HS400A PAGE 1 2 TIME 3 WIPE 4 COLOR 5 WIPE SQ SL 3D Z 6 ON CHR KEY FREEZE BKGD PATT 08) KEY POWER POSITIONER ALARM F2 F3 F4 7 F5 8 DSK KEY DSK PinP AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX CLN PVW AUX SOURCE PGM 1 2 9 PinP 10 IN/OUT USER KEY PATT 12 11 MEMORY 16 (4 F1 AMB:FILL / GRN:SOURCE XPT SYSTEM WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION FUNC N/R R WIPE DIRECTION 16-1/ MIX AUX WIPE FTB ON BKGD KEY MIX WIPE PGM/A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PinP PST/B CUT 16-9/16 (420) AUTO DSK 1-4/1 6 (31 115 ) 10. Specifications and standard accessories ∫Specifications Inputs 8 video input lines (maximum) 4 standard video input lines: SDI inputs k4 Maximum of an additional 4 video input lines as options: SDI inputs k2, analog component (HD/SD) inputs k2, DVI inputs k2, analog composite inputs k2 Up to two optional boards from among the various optional input boards (incorporating two up-converter lines) can be additionally connected. Outputs Reference k1 7 video signal lines (maximum) 3 standard video output lines (SDI): PGM outputs k2, OUTPUT1 output k1, OUTPUT2 output k1 Maximum of an additional 4 video output lines as options: OUTPUT3 to 6 k1 output Up to two optional boards from among the analog component (HD/SD) k2, DVI k1/analog component k1, and SDI k2 (incorporating two down-converter lines) output boards can be additionally connected. ] PGM, PVW, AUX, MULTI and KEYOUT can be assigned to OUTPUT1 to 6. Signal formats Signal processing ME number SDI inputs Reference k1 HD: 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 720/59.94p, 720/50p SD: 480/59.94i, 576/50i Y:Cb:Cr 4: 2: 2, 10 bit RGB 4:4:4, 8 bit 1ME HD: Serial digital (SMPTE 292M) SD: Component digital (SMPTE 259M) BNC connector, IN1 to 8 (with active through), up to 8 lines ] IN5 to 8 are optional inputs. HD [SMPTE 292M (BTA S-004B) standard complied with] • 0.8 Vp-p w10 % (75 ≠) • Input return loss More than 15 dB (5 MHz to 750 MHz) More than 10 dB (750 MHz to 1.5 GHz) • Automatic equalizer 328 ft. (100 m) (when 5C-FB cable is used) SD [SMPTE 259M standard complied with] • 0.8 Vp-p w10 % (75 ≠) More than 15 dB (5 MHz to 270 MHz) • Input return loss • Automatic equalizer 656 ft. (200 m) (when 5C-2V cable is used) 116 10. Specifications and standard accessories SDI outputs HD: Serial digital (SMPTE 292M) SD: Component digital (SMPTE 259M) BNC connector, PGM k1 (2 outputs), OUTPUT 1 to 6, up to 6 lines ] OUTPUT 3 to 6 are optional outputs. HD [SMPTE 292M (BTA S-004B) standard complied with] • Output return loss More than 15 dB (5 MHz to 750 MHz) More than 10 dB (750 MHz to 1.5 GHz) • Output level 0.8 Vp-p w10 % (75 ≠) Less than 270 ps • Rise time • Fall time Less than 270 ps • Difference between rise time and fall time Less than 100 ps Less than 0.2 UI (130 ps) • Alignment jitter • Timing jitter Less than 1.0 UI • Eye aperture ratio More than 90 % • DC offset 0 w0.5 V SD [SMPTE 259M standard complied with] • Output return loss More than 15 dB (5 MHz to 270 MHz) • Output level 0.8 Vp-p w10 % (75 ≠) • Rise time Less than 1.5 ns • Fall time Less than 1.5 ns • Difference between rise time and fall time Less than 0.5 ns Less than 0.2 UI • Jitter Analog composite input (option) Analog composite (1.0 Vp-p, 75 ≠) BNC connector, IN5 to 8 (with loop-through), up to 4 lines Analog input (option) SD/HD analog component Y/Pb/Pr (1.0 Vp-p, 75 ≠) BNC connector, IN5 to 8, up to 4 lines Analog output (option) SD/HD analog component Y/Pb/Pr (1.0 Vp-p, 75 ≠) BNC connector, OUTPUT3 to 6, up to 4 lines (which can be assigned) DVI-I input (option) XGA (1024k768), WXGA (1280k768), SXGA (1280k1024) Vertical frequency: 60 Hz DVI-I connector, IN5 to 8, up to 4 lines DVI-I output (option) XGA (1024k768), WXGA (1280k768), SXGA (1280k1024), WSXGA+] (1680k1050), UXGA] (1600k1200), WUXGA] (1920k1200) (]: Selectable only when digital signals are output) Vertical frequency: 60 Hz DVI-I connector, OUTPUT3, OUTPUT5, up to 2 lines (which can be assigned) 1 input from video inputs 1 input from video inputs Key input Downstream Key input Reference input Reference output Video delay time BNC connector, Black burst or Tri-level Sync (with loop-through) k1 In gen-lock mode: BNC connector, loop-through output k1, In internal sync mode: BNC connector, black burst k2 Frame synchronizer OFF 1H Frame synchronizer ON 1F 117 10. Specifications and standard accessories Control I/O LAN (10BASE-T) 10 Mbps k1 (RJ-45) Serial communication interface RS-422 k1 (D-sub 9-pin, female, inch screw) • Pan-tilt head system (pan-tilt head and camera) control supported • GVG standard protocol subset supported Open collector outputs (negative logic) 1 to 8 (D-sub 15-pin, male, inch screw) Tally output GPI k2 (3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack) SD memory cards Memory size supported: Max. 2 GB Still image file transfer: 24-bit uncompressed bitmap, baseline JPEG (loading only) 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C) GPI External media Ambient operating temperature Humidity Power supply Dimensions (W t H t D) Weight 10 % to 90 % (no condensation) AC 100 V - 120 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 98 W 16-9/16˝k5-3/16˝k16-1/16˝ (420k132k408 mm) [Excluding protrusions] 14.1 lbs. (6.4 kg): when no options have been installed 15.9 lbs. (7.2 kg): when all the possible options have been installed ∫Standard accessories Operating instructions ....................................................................................... 1 CD-ROM (Operating instructions/Image transmission software) ...................... 1 Power cord ........................................................................................................ 1 ∫Optional boards (sold separately) SDI Input Board: AV-HS04M1 Analog Input Board: AV-HS04M2 DVI Input Board: AV-HS04M3 Analog Output Board: AV-HS04M4 DVI/Analog Output Board: AV-HS04M5 Analog Composite Input Board: AV-HS04M6 SDI Output Board: AV-HS04M7 Refer to the operating instructions that come with the optional board for details about the installation method. 118 Appendix (glossary) Defined below are the terms used in this manual. Word Explanation AB Bus system 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 [Auxiliary Bus] A spare bus which can be switched by signals other than the main line output signals. AVDL [Automatic Video Delayline] A function to automatically adjust the input image signal phase to the horizontal synchronization reference signal phase. BB [Black burst] The black burst signal. A full-screen black level composite signal which is 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 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 (1k) 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 (PGM/PST system) A bus control mode. The signals selected by the program bus are always 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. 119 Appendix (glossary) Word Explanation Frame Memory 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. Genlock A function for synchronizing the video signals using an external sync signal as the reference. GPI [General Purpose Interface] Interface signals which control auto transition from an external source. 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 signals. 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 [Luminance] 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 [Mix Effect] A video effect device which combines a number of video signals to create 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 on a 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. 120 Appendix (glossary) Word Explanation PVW [Preview] The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after the next transition. The image is output from the PVW system. PGM [Program Bus] The bus which always carries the program output signals. PST [Preset Bus] 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 [Saturation] This refers to the intensity of the color chrominance level of video signals. SDI [Serial Digital Interface] The standard by which video signals in various SD and HD formats are 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 PinP function. 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