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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be retained for further 
reference. Please follow all of the warnings on this product and its operating instructions. 

CAUTION: 

WARNING: 

To prevent the risk of electric shock and fire, do not expose this device to rain, humidity or intense 
heat sources (such as heaters or direct sunlight). Slots and openings in the device are provided for 
ventilation and to avoid overheating. Make sure the device is never placed on or near a textile 
surface that could block the openings. Also keep away from excessive dust, vibrations and shocks. 

POWER: 

Only use the power supply indicated on the device or on the power source. Devices equipped with a 
grounding plug should only be used with a grounding type outlet. In no way should this grounding 
be modified, avoided or suppressed. 

POWER CORD:  Use the On (I) / Off (O) switch to power On or Off devices equipped with that switch. All other 

devices should be plugged and unplugged from wall outlet. In both cases, please follow these 
instructions: 

- The power cord of the device should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for several 
days. 

- To unplug the device, do not pull on the power cord but always on the plug itself. 

- The outlet should always be near the device and easily accessible. 

- Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by 
items placed upon or against them. 

If the power supply cord is damaged, unplug the device. Using the device with a damaged power 
supply cord may expose you to electric shocks or other hazards. Verify the condition of the power 
supply cords once in a while. Contact your dealer or service center for replacement if damaged. 

CONNECTIONS:  All inputs and outputs (except for the power input) are TBTS defined under EN60950. 

SERVICING: 

Do not attempt to service this product yourself by opening or removing covers and screws since it 
may expose you to electric shocks or other hazards. Refer all problems to qualified service 
personnel. 

OPENINGS: 

Never push objects of any kind into this product through the openings. If liquids have been spilled 
or objects have fallen into the device, unplug it immediately  and have it checked by a qualified 
technician. 

 

Summary of Contents for NATIX NTX8022A

Page 1: ...ANALOG WAY NATIX EDITION 12 04 MODELS NTX8022A NTX8022A D User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...D LOGO INSERTION 26 5 1 USING LOGO INSERTION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 26 5 2 USING FRAME STORE WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 27 5 3 USING LOGO INSERTION WITH THE REMOTE KEYPAD OR NATIX 28 5...

Page 4: ...rom wall outlet In both cases please follow these instructions The power cord of the device should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for several days To unplug the device do not pull on th...

Page 5: ...uer ses ouvertures Si un liquide ou un objet p n tre l int rieur de l appareil d branchez imm diatement l appareil et faites le contr ler par un personnel qualifi avant de le remettre en service ISTRU...

Page 6: ...ea cuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento del aparato antes de usarlo Conserve las instrucciones de seguridad y de funcionamiento para que pueda consultarlas posteriorment...

Page 7: ...xel 3D motion compensation time base corrector and frame rate converter follower Each input image control can be individually set up and stored in non volatile memories LOGO INSERTION AND FRAME STORE...

Page 8: ...table the unit is equipped with 4 plastic feet Rack mounting The device is compatible with a 19 enclosure Please follow the instructions below to install the device in a 19 rack c Place the device in...

Page 9: ...OUT 1 OUTPUT 1 selection for adjustments or input selection OUT 2 OUTPUT 2 selection for adjustments or input selection ADJUST LOGO 1 POSITION Horizontal Vertical logo 1 position adjustment Adjust wi...

Page 10: ...onal DVI digital visual interface input on a DVI connector SDI IN Optional SDI input on a BNC connector REMOTE IP LAN LAN communication port on a RJ45 connector MAIN OUTPUT 1 DISPLAY OUTPUT 1 for the...

Page 11: ...rojector the local monitors the device rear panel switch and then all of your input sources Figure 4 2 1 1 UNIVERSAL COMPUTER VIDEO INPUTS The UNIVERSAL INPUTS can accept both COMPUTER sources RGBHV R...

Page 12: ...of the device For the inputs 5 to 8 connect a HD15 to BNC cable between the HD15 connector of the device and your Composite source as follow Figure 6 e S VIDEO SOURCES The S VIDEO signal also called...

Page 13: ...8 connect a HD15 to BNC cable between the HD15 connector of the device and your Component source as follow Figure 8 g RGBS VIDEO SOURCES This signal is widely used in broadcasting and is available on...

Page 14: ...site video S VIDEO YUV and SDI These four video outputs display the same image as the output 1 Therefore you can record your presentation onto one or many video recorders of your choice Figure 10 2 1...

Page 15: ...out PIN FUNCTIONS 2 TRANSMIT DATA Tx 3 RECEIVE DATA Rx 5 GROUND Gnd 2 2 2 CONNECTING TO THE LAN PORT Connect the LAN port RJ45 connector of the NATIX to your network according to your installation 2 3...

Page 16: ...exe if disk 3 5 is drive A g Follow the Windows installation instructions 3 1 2 COMMUNICATION SETUP CASE OF RS 232 PORT c Connect the RS 232 cable between the NATIX and the control device according t...

Page 17: ...port netmask and gateway of the device with the Remote Control Software CONTROL menu NATIX LAN setup d Connect the LAN port RJ45 connector of the device to your network according to your installation...

Page 18: ...on of your display device Thus the display device will not have to scale the image and the result will be better h Select the type of screen 4 3 or 16 9 according to your wall mounted projection scree...

Page 19: ...nts available in the IMAGE menu color brightness NOTE To set the image adjustments to the factory settings use the Preset function NOTE The adjustments are automatically stored in NON volatile memorie...

Page 20: ...ive resolution of your display device Thus the display device will not have to scale the image and the result will be better Select the type of screen 4 3 or 16 9 with the LCD menu OUTPUT X type of sc...

Page 21: ...he LCD IMAGE menu color brightness NOTE To set the image adjustments to the factory settings use the Preset function IMAGE preset yes NOTE The adjustments are automatically stored in NON volatile memo...

Page 22: ...with the RS 232 port as indicated above then configure the LAN communication port of the NATIX with the REMOTE KEYPAD LCD menu CONTROL LAN setup d Select the LAN communication port of the NATIX with t...

Page 23: ...play device Thus the display device will not have to scale the image and the result will be better Select the type of screen 4 3 or 16 9 with the LCD menu OUTPUT X type of screen 4 3 or 16 9 according...

Page 24: ...t yes NOTE The adjustments are automatically stored in NON volatile memories The NATIX are provided with 40 NON volatile image memories Each of these memories contains the input channel number the inp...

Page 25: ...rear panel switch O Figure 20 Updating 4 2 UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS c Open the file iX updater in start Program ANALOG WAY iX8022 d Click on START on the SOFTWARE e Switch ON the device The POWER LED blink...

Page 26: ...he logo with the background color function f Click on STORE to store the logo into a memory The memorization of the logo starts and will take about few seconds NOTE Renew the steps c to f to store ano...

Page 27: ...plays a white rectangle corresponding to the frame selection area onto the output If necessary adjust the position and size of the frame area with the position size functions e Click on STORE to store...

Page 28: ...stored logos to one or many of the 8 inputs up to 2 logos by inputs g In the assignment menu LOGOS FRAME use logo frame assignment select the displayed input OUT 1 or OUT 2 that you want to assign a l...

Page 29: ...e memorization starts and will take about 2 minutes NOTE For motion picture you can use the FREEZE function before doing the memorization 5 4 2 HOW TO ASSIGN A FRAME f In the assignment menu LOGOS FRA...

Page 30: ...MODE press on this button to return to the previous menu without safeguarding the item return to the STATUS MODE press several times ENTER button From the STATUS MODE press on this button to display t...

Page 31: ...test pattern test pattern MAIN PREVIEW 3 output sync 4 type of screen output sync MAIN PREVIEW 2 unused 1 output format 5 input status 4 VCR mode 3 3 Comp HV C 4 4 Comp HV C 2 SDTV S VIDEO 8 Computer...

Page 32: ...5 RK8022 version 6 default value no yes 2 LAN setup 2 TCP 3 key locking 1 menus 2 input 3 all 4 auto lock 4 key brightness 2 this menu is available on the REMOTE KEYPAD only 11 languages 1 UDP 1 vers...

Page 33: ...sync load ENTER Select for each input the load of the H Sync with ENTER 1 4 VCR mode ENTER This function allows improving the image contour of low quality VHS tapes Select on with ENTER 1 5 input sta...

Page 34: ...th ENTER between NTSC NTSC for composite and S VIDEO outputs 60Hz frame rate for YUV SDI outputs PAL PAL for composite and S VIDEO outputs 50Hz frame rate for YUV SDI outputs NTSCj Japan NTSC for comp...

Page 35: ...ith ENTER 4 6 contrast ENTER Adjust the Contrast with ENTER 4 7 color ENTER Adjust the Color with ENTER 4 8 hue ENTER Adjust the Tint of the picture NTSC only with ENTER 4 9 u over scan ENTER undersca...

Page 36: ...ENTER This function allows adjusting the fade duration of the logo when you display ON or OFF a logo Adjust the duration with and validate with ENTER 5 2 record logo ENTER This mode allows storing up...

Page 37: ...ENTER 5 3 2 V position ENTER Adjust the Vertical position of the frame area with ENTER 5 3 3 H size ENTER Adjust the Horizontal size of the frame area with ENTER 5 3 4 V size ENTER Adjust the Vertica...

Page 38: ...ed audio input 6 6 AUX input ENTER Auxiliary input for mixing with the diffused source 6 7 mute off ENTER Switch ON or OFF the audio output Validate with ENTER 7 AUDIO OUT 2 ENTER The following comman...

Page 39: ...UDP datagram is defined by a destination IP address and a port number Select a local port number with ENTER between 10000 and 10999 Default value 10500 remote port You must set the remote TCP port nu...

Page 40: ...he INPUT SELECTION and FREEZE switches all Locks unlocks all the front panel switches NOTE To unlock presses simultaneously on ENTER and EXIT autolock Allows to select an input only if a signal is con...

Page 41: ...teway addr The gateway address or router allows communication to other LAN segments The gateway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment as the unit Select the...

Page 42: ...d the status of all its parameters input standard image adjustment If the command cannot be executed value out of range no signal on the selected input the device just send back the current status of...

Page 43: ...0 10 0 SDTV composite 6 SDTV SDI 1 SDTV S VIDEO 7 computer SOG 2 SDTV YUV 8 comp HV or C 3 SDTV RGBS TTL 9 comp DVI 4 SDTV RGsB SOG 10 HDTV 5 SDTV RGBS ana PI PSTD Input standard selection works with...

Page 44: ...xels per line M Rd Wr 0 65535 MP PHA Pixels phase adjustment M Rd Wr 0 31 yP PRES PRESET M Rd Wr 0 1 1 PRESET action automatic reset yc acad Automatic centering P Rd Wr 0 1 1 centering action automati...

Page 45: ...0 3 ik ist Input Sync type detection P Rd 0 3 0 Separate H V sync 1 Composite sync TTL 2 SOG Sync On Green 3 Composite sync analog II IIN Interlaced signal detection M Rd 0 1 0 not interlaced 1 inter...

Page 46: ...255 fb BFCB Blue level adjustment of the FADE Rd Wr 0 255 OUT 1 fg BFCG Green level adjustment of the FADE Rd Wr 0 255 fR bfcr Red level adjustment of the FADE Rd Wr 0 255 fB bfcb Blue level adjustme...

Page 47: ...storing Lp LPXB Pixels number in a line of the logo 2 Rd 0 65535 Li LLNB Lines number in a logo 2 Rd 0 65535 These 2 commands allow calculating the duration of the storing LT LTYA Logo 1 type Rd Wr 0...

Page 48: ...the duration of the storing lp lpxb Pixels number in a line of the logo 2 Rd 0 65535 ll llnb Lines number in a logo 2 Rd 0 65535 These 2 commands allow to calculate the duration of the storing lT ltya...

Page 49: ...port 0 to 65500 nk NTMK netmask Rd Wr 0 24 Value number of bit to 0 from right example 2 255 255 255 252 3 255 255 255 248 8 255 255 255 0 24 255 0 0 0 nt TCP protocol selection Rd Wr 0 1 0 UDP 1 TCP...

Page 50: ...nd Rd W 0 64 RB ABAL Audio balance works with PC Rd W 0 64 0 left to maximum 1 right to maximum RX AXMU Auxiliary source to output 1 Rd W 0 1 0 used 1 unused rx axmu Auxiliary source to output 2 Rd W...

Page 51: ...C female connectors Frequency 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 625 lines 15 735 kHz 60 Hz 525 lines Levels Y 1 Vp p 0 7 V Luma 0 3 V Sync R Y 0 7 Vp p B Y 0 7 Vp p Impedance Y R Y B Y 75 ohms HDTV on HD15 or BNC fema...

Page 52: ...nnector of the NATIX 8 2 DISPLAY OUTPUTS Levels R G B 0 7 Vp p Sync Separate H V TTL Composite TTL SOG 0 3 Vp p Impedance R G B H V 75 ohms 8 3 COMMUNICATION PORTS TALLY OUTPUTS REMOTE RS 232 on DB 9...

Page 53: ...Sync C 0 3 Vp p chroma burst Impedance 75 ohms Y DR DB R Y Y B Y COMPONENT on DB9 connector 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 15 735 kHz 60 Hz 625L 525L Levels Y 1 Vp p 0 7 V luma 0 3 V sync Dr 0 7 Vp p Db 0 7 Vp p I...

Page 54: ...nced 24 dBu 18 dBu with 600 load Zo 600 balanced Zo 300 unbalanced G 0 dB nominal G 6 dB adjustable with Master volume 8 8 ENVIRONMENTAL Power Supply Internal CE UL CSA IEC 950 130W Input 100 VAC to 2...

Page 55: ...ng free materials and labor This warranty does not apply if the product has been improperly installed or abused handled with improper care used or stocked in abnormal conditions modified opened damage...

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