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APPENDIX A / ANNEXE A  

 

 

 

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  COMMAND  RESPONSE 

COMMAND DESCRIPTION 

VALUE /

VALEUR

 

 

COMMANDE  RÉPONSE 

DESCRIPTION DE LA COMMANDE 

TYPE

MIN MAX

DESCRIPTION 

 

FRAME & LOGOS COMMANDS / 

COMMANDES DU MENU LOGO & FRAME 

 

 

LM LM 

Frame/logo 

mode. 

Rd/Wr

0 = use & assignment mode. 
1 = logo recording mode. 
2 = animated logo recording mode 
3 = frame recording mode. 
4 = erasing logo mode. 
5 = erasing frame mode. 
6 = logo transfer mode. 

 

LX 

LX 

Status of the logo programmer 

Rd 

0 4 

0 = free. 
1 = logo/frame in recalling process. 
2 = logo/frame in storing process. 
3 = output format incompatible with the logo. 
4 = logo/frame in erasing process. 

 

LA 

LA 

Logo index #1 assignment. 

Rd/Wr

 

LB 

LB 

Logo index #2 assignment. 

Rd/Wr

0 = no logo 
1 = logo 1...................  8 = logo 8 
9 = animated logo 

 

LF LF 

Frame 

assignment. 

Rd/Wr

0 = no frame 
1 = frame 1 

2 = frame 2 

3 = frame 3 

4 = frame 4 

 

LC LC 

 In logo recording mode: Number of 

the logo to be store (1 to 8). 

 In frame recording mode: Number of 

the frame to be store (1 to 4). 

 In erase logo mode: number of the 

logo to be erase (1 to 8) 

 In erase frame mode: number of the 

frame to be erase (1 to 4). 

Rd/Wr

In erase mode: 0 = erase all 

 

LD 

LD 

Display logo (according to PCH) 

Rd/Wr

0 = Display OFF 

1 = Display ON 

 

LU 

LU 

Horiz. position of the logo storing area.  Rd/Wr

255   

 

Lu 

Lu 

Vert. position of the logo storing area.  Rd/Wr

255   

 

LK 

LK 

Horizontal size of the logo storing area. Rd/Wr

255  5 = 3% 

255 = 100% 

 

Lk 

Lk 

Vertical size of the logo storing area. 

Rd/Wr

255  5 = 3% 

255 = 100% 

 

LQ LQ 

Pixels number in a line of the storing 
area. 

Rd 

0 65535  

 

Lq 

Lq 

Lines number of the storing area. 

Rd 

0 65535  

 

LH 

LH 

Horizontal position of the logo 1. 

Rd/Wr

255   

 

LV 

LV 

Vertical position of the logo 1. 

Rd/Wr

255   

 

LW 

LW 

Logo 1 horiz. size % output format. 

Rd

 

255  5 = 3% 

255 = 100% 

 

LS 

LS 

Logo 1 vert. size % output format. 

Rd

 

255  5 = 3% 

255 = 100% 

 

LT 

LT 

Logo 1 type (

M

). 

Rd 

0 2 

0 = incrusting logo 
1 = cutting logo 
2 = animating logo 

 

LP 

LP 

Pixels number in a line of logo 1. 

Rd 

0 65535

 

LL 

LL 

Lines number in a logo 1. 

Rd 

0 65535

These 2 commands allow calculating the 
duration of the storing. 

 

Lh 

Lh 

Horizontal position of the logo 2. 

Rd/Wr

255   

 

Lv 

Lv 

Vertical position of the logo 2. 

Rd

 

0 255 

 

 

Lw 

Lw 

Logo 2 horiz. size% output format. 

Rd

 

255  5 = 3% 

255 = 100% 

 

Ls 

Ls 

Logo 2 vert. size % output format. 

Rd

 

255  5 = 3% 

255 = 100% 

 

Lt Lt 

Logo 

type. 

Rd 

0 2 

0 = incrusting logo 
1 = cutting logo 
2 = animating logo 

 

Lp 

Lp 

Pixels number in a line of logo 2. 

Rd 

0 65535

 

Ll 

Ll 

Lines number in a logo 2. 

Rd 

0 65535

These 2 commands allow calculating the 
duration of the storing. 

 

LN LN 

Pixels 

number 

in a line of a frame. 

Rd 

0 65535  

 

Ln 

Ln 

Line number of a frame. 

Rd 

0 65535  

NOTE: 

Rd/Wr = Read and write command / 

Commande de lecture et d'écriture.

 

Rd

 = Read only command / 

Commande de lecture uniquement.

 

Summary of Contents for octo-fade 2 OFD803

Page 1: ...ANALOG WAY OCTO QFX402 EDITION 11 06 MODEL OFX803 MODEL OFD803 MODEL OCP803 MODEL QFX402 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...LAY DEVICE ADJUSTMENTS 21 3 4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS 21 3 5 AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS 21 Chapter 4 USING FRAME STORE AND LOGO INSERTION 22 4 1 LOGO INSERTION 22 4 2 USING THE FRAME STORE 23 Chapter 5 FRONT PANEL D...

Page 3: ...om 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...

Page 4: ...s 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 ISTRUZIONI...

Page 5: ...idadosamente 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 posteriormente Res...

Page 6: ...ding d Select the fast or seamless switching mode with the LCD menu SWITCHING fast switching or seamless e Select the Auto settings function with the LCD menu INPUT Auto settings This function will de...

Page 7: ...eamless switching mode with the LCD menu SWITCHING fast switching or seamless e Select the Auto settings function with the LCD menu INPUT Auto settings This function will detect automatically the sour...

Page 8: ...16 million colors Recording is done either by direct acquisition from Input source or from Computer download of image files Up to 2 Logos can be assigned to each input to be displayed at any position...

Page 9: ...digital decoder improved 3 2 and 2 2 pull down circuitry auto adaptative pixel by pixel 3D motion compensation time base corrector frame rate converter follower Easy to use the device offers Auto Set...

Page 10: ...SET Selection of the CUT FADE TITLE effects OFX803 OFD803 FREEZE Freeze the output the blinking LED indicates the FREEZE is active LOGO OFX803 only Allows to display logo onto the output NOTE Logo dis...

Page 11: ...isplayed onto the output is indicate by a turn ON LED A long push 1 second on the selected input button allows to active the BLACK function A black screen is displayed onto the corresponding output A...

Page 12: ...HD15 and 2xBNC female connectors NOTE All the universal inputs accept the following video source Composite Video S Video SD YUV RGBHV RGBS RGsB HD YUV HDTV DISPLAY OUTPUTS DVI Digital analog output o...

Page 13: ...ctor 4 Universal computer and video input on HD15 and 2xBNC female connectors NOTE All the universal inputs accept the following video source Composite Video S Video SD YUV RGBHV RGBS RGsB HD YUV HDTV...

Page 14: ...panel switch Then turn ON all your input sources and then your display device Connection diagram 2 2 ANALOG WAY 4 1 2 3 3 2 2 QUATTRO FX CONNECTIONS NOTE Turn OFF all of your equipment before connect...

Page 15: ...gnment of this connectors Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 TMDS Data 2 9 TMDS Data 1 17 TMDS Data 0 2 TMDS Data 2 10 TMDS Data 1 18 TMDS Data 0 3 TMDS Data 2 Shield 11 TMDS Data 1 Shield 19 TM...

Page 16: ...evice e AUDIO SOURCE You can connect an unbalanced stereo audio source on a jack 3 5 connector input 2 8 You can connect an unbalanced stereo audio source on a MCO connector input 3 to 6 You can conne...

Page 17: ...plug detect 24 TMDS Clock C1 Not used C2 Not used C3 Not used C4 Not used C5 Not used DDC Display Data Channel TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal 2 6 AUDIO INPUTS Each audio input has a 3 5...

Page 18: ...4 5 6 Unbalanced connection only Inputs 7 AUX Balanced unbalanced connection MCO male connector QFX402 The INPUTS 2 to 4 are equipped with this connector Connect your audio sources as follow Inputs 2...

Page 19: ...see the Switching mode table below e Select the Auto settings function with the LCD menu INPUT Auto settings This function will detect automatically the source type connected to the inputs of the dev...

Page 20: ...e reference computer input with the INPUT SELECTION button e Select another input The transition operates with a fading between the two sources TITLE The TITLE effect allows to insert text onto an ano...

Page 21: ...e with the LCD menu IMAGE Aspect ratio e Use the Centering function IMAGE Centering to automatically position the image in the Centering pattern IMPORTANT For best results display a full size bright i...

Page 22: ...o store another logos up to 8 HOW TO ASSIGN A LOGO NOTE You can assign the 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 Assignment...

Page 23: ...s d Select the Record frame mode LOGOS FRAME Record frame the device displays a white rectangle corresponding to the frame selection area onto the output If necessary adjust the position and size of t...

Page 24: ...enter in the CONTROL MODE In the CONTROL MODE press this button to return to the previous menu without safeguarding the selection return to the STATUS MODE press several times ENTER button From the S...

Page 25: ...3 3 Output rate 1 50 Hz 10 1600x1200 4 3 3 1280x720p 16 9 4 1024x768 4 3 5 1280x768 16 9 6 1366x768 16 9 2 Output format 1 852x480 16 9 2 800x600 4 3 7 VIS 8 Input 8 used 1 Auto setting 3 OUTPUT 1 Out...

Page 26: ...e 1 Auto follow 2 Input 1 9 Input 8 4 Audio level 5 Audio balance 6 AUX input OFF 7 AUDIO MAIN 1 Master volume 2 Audio mode 1 Mono 3s 5s effect duration xxs Custom Cut 6 Effect closing closing duratio...

Page 27: ...elect the input signal type with ENTER between SDTV Composite SDTV RGB SOG SDTV S VIDEO SDTV RGBS ana SDTV YUV Computer SOG SDTV RGBS TTL Computer HV C Computer DVI HDTV HDTV input format 720p 1035i a...

Page 28: ...60 Hz output frame rate 72 Hz 72 Hz output frame rate 75 Hz 75 Hz output frame rate 3 4 Output sync ENTER Select the Output Sync type with ENTER H V H V Separate Sync COMP Composite Sync SOG Sync On g...

Page 29: ...e entire image and the aspect ratio are preserved Crop The image is zoomed without deformation to fill the screen but some borders of the image will be cropped The aspect ratio is preserved Full Scree...

Page 30: ...puter 4 4 Aspect out ENTER Select one of the following output aspect ratio with ENTER Standard The entire image and the aspect ratio are preserved Crop The image is zoomed without deformation to fill...

Page 31: ...display ON or OFF a logo Adjust the duration with and validate with ENTER 5 2 Record logo ENTER This mode allows storing up to 8 logos in order to incrust them into the displayed image up to 2 logos a...

Page 32: ...Adjust the recording time with ENTER 5 3 8 Store ENTER This function allows storing the logo into the memory The memorization will take few seconds 5 4 Record frame ENTER This mode allows storing up t...

Page 33: ...the effect closing of the title between Cut Fade with ENTER 6 3 Key 3 Fading allows fading the pre selected input to the output You can select the duration of the transition as indicated below 1s 1 s...

Page 34: ...with ENTER From computer The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a computer source The others switching operates with a fade color From video The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a...

Page 35: ...number of host bits to be entered then calculates the netmask which displays in standard decimal dot notation when the saved parameters are displayed Select the netmask with ENTER Default value 255 25...

Page 36: ...lect YES and validate with ENTER 8 9 Default value ENTER This function allows setting the following functions to the factory settings Select YES and validate with ENTER FUNCTION POSITION input type Co...

Page 37: ...allation Then with the front panel display menu configure the LAN communication port CONTROL LAN setup and activate the LAN communication port CONTROL RS232 LAN port LAN 6 2 UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS c Swit...

Page 38: ...Select the language of the CD ROM menus then click on Install a Remote Control Software and select the name of your device IMPORTANT If the Autorun is not enabled From the Windows desktop open My Comp...

Page 39: ...2 LAN port LAN With the Controls menu of the software select RS232 LAN setup and LAN Setup Then configure the Local port the Remote IP address and the Remote port and click on Apply to setup the new v...

Page 40: ...he Switching mode internal rate input rate or seamless then selects the needed adjustment output sync output format output rate e Click on the Image tab and adjust your input f Click on the Audio tab...

Page 41: ...0 x 1200 60Hz RB reduced blanking and 1920x1080 60Hz RGB S VIDEO Connectors HD15 inputs 2 to 8 and DVI I input 1 Frequency 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 625 lines 15 734 kHz 60 Hz 525 lines Levels R G B 0 7 Vp p S...

Page 42: ...UTPUTS ANALOG Connectors HD15 and DVI I 2 x buffered Resolution 4 3 5 4 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1400x1050 1600x1200 16 9 16 10 852x480 1280x720 1280x768 1366x768 1920x1080 Frame frequency 50 60 72...

Page 43: ...r Jack 3 5 mm female Command levels ON 12 Vdc trigger OFF 0 Vdc Output Current 0 1 A max at 12 Vdc NOTE This output is activate with the AC Power Switch ON OFF 8 7 ENVIRONMENTAL Power Supply Internal...

Page 44: ...n est pas n cessaire d appuyer sur ENTER du clavier Une commande peut tre pr c d e d une valeur voir chapitre A 2 Lorsque l appareil re oit une commande valide il ex cute cette commande puis renvoie l...

Page 45: ...PR RGB input type selection works with PC command Rd Wr 0 10 0 composite 1 S VIDEO 2 YUV 3 RGBS TTL 4 RGsB SOG 5 RGBS ana 6 computer SOG 7 comp HV or C 8 computer DVI 9 HDTV YUV 10 audio only PI PI In...

Page 46: ...10 200 10 10 100 100 no zoom 200 200 ZH ZH Zoom horizontal position Rd Wr 0 255 ZV ZV Zoom vertical position Rd Wr 0 255 QR QR Red level adjustment Rd Wr 0 255 QG QG Green level adjustment Rd Wr 0 25...

Page 47: ...Lu Vert position of the logo storing area Rd Wr 0 255 LK LK Horizontal size of the logo storing area Rd Wr 5 255 5 3 255 100 Lk Lk Vertical size of the logo storing area Rd Wr 5 255 5 3 255 100 LQ LQ...

Page 48: ...size of the logo storing area with the LU Lu LK and Lk commands e Select the Luma key type Le command adjust the luma key level LE command and the background color with Lb command f Select a logo mem...

Page 49: ...1 Default value action automatic reset COMMUNICATION COMMANDS COMMANDES DE COMMUNICATION ne ne Communication port selection Rd Wr 0 1 0 RS232 1 LAN nr nr Reset of the LAN parameters Rd Wr 0 1 1 reset...

Page 50: ...on Rd 0 1 0 In range 1 Out of range IF IF Standard input signal detection Rd 0 35 0 no signal 1 wrong signal 2 NTSC std 3 58 60 3 PAL std 4 43 50 4 SECAM 50Hz 5 B W 50Hz 6 B W 60Hz 7 YUV 50Hz 8 YUV 60...

Page 51: ...9 41 I 49 73 i 69 105 2A 42 J 4A 74 j 6A 106 2B 43 K 4B 75 k 6B 107 2C 44 L 4C 76 l 6C 108 2D 45 M 4D 77 m 6D 109 2E 46 N 4E 78 n 6E 110 2 F 47 O 4 F 79 o 6 F 111 0 30 48 P 50 80 p 70 112 1 31 49 Q 51...

Page 52: ...uding 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 dam...

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