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Page 2: ...h case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference d Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the p...

Page 3: ...this manual must be complied with by the customer q Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and pro...

Page 4: ...sential for safe operation d m This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electrical shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecti...

Page 5: ...g instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance sboqfppbjbkq Le point d exclamation dans un triangle equilat ral signale alerter l utilisateur qu il y a des instructions d operation et d e...

Page 6: ...1004 User s Guide Rev 00 e The table below lists the changes to the FSN 1004 User s Guide Table 0 1 Change History Rev Date ECP Description Approved By 00 3 21 13 604387 FSN 1004 User s Guide R Pelli...

Page 7: ...0 FSN 1004 Cards 20 Connectivity Diagrams 21 System 1 Single Screen 21 System 2 Multiple Destinations 22 Application Questions 23 O cpkJNMMQ l K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K...

Page 8: ...Format Connection Table 67 Multiviewer Connections 68 Q j l K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K SV In This Chapter 69 Menu Tree 70 High Level Menu Tree 70 System M...

Page 9: ...Functions 121 Default Naming Conventions 122 Input Setup Menu 123 Input Capture and Process Panel 124 Input Capture and Timing Section 124 Input Processing Section 128 Input Sizing and Scaling Panel...

Page 10: ...ng the Setup 181 Backing up the System 181 S l K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KNUP In This Chapter 183 Quick Setup and Operations 184 Quick Function Re...

Page 11: ...b Site 218 Updating FSN 1400 Software 219 p K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KOON In This Appendix 221 System Specifications Overview 222 Reference Video Out...

Page 12: ...12 FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 Table of Contents...

Page 13: ...hapter is designed to introduce you to the FSN 1004 User s Guide Areas to be covered are Software Version Chapter Structure How to Use This Guide Conventions Glossary of Switcher Terms About the FSN 1...

Page 14: ...hapter 4 Menu Orientation on page 69 provides menu trees plus comprehensive explanations of each menu and function Chapter 5 System Setup on page 163 provides detailed instructions for setting up syst...

Page 15: ...ed q f Use the Table of Contents bookmarks to navigate a desired topic Click any item to instantly jump to that section of the guide You can also use the Index to jump to specific topics within a chap...

Page 16: ...o another DA Distribution Amplifier A video device that inputs one video signal and outputs multiple identical signals Enables Within a Module Enables are arrays of sub functions that can be toggled o...

Page 17: ...on Here the sync information is transmitted on the green channel SD SDI Standard Definition Serial Digital Interface a standard definition SDI signal with a data rate of 270 Mbit s only SMPTE 259M Exa...

Page 18: ...providing superior input and output flexibility All cards power supplies and fans are front serviceable and hot swappable Video reference input plus auto timing of reference locked sources 0 5 lines S...

Page 19: ...v 00 19 NK f About the FSN 1004 drf A graphical user interface GUI running on a PC is used to control the FSN 1004 The GUI runs under the following PC operating systems Windows 7 Macintosh OS X 10 6 8...

Page 20: ...ls Five UIC Universal Input Card The UIC provides two independent universal scaler channels each of which is used to scale input video to the switcher s selected native output resolution In Chapter 2...

Page 21: ...tput and a single Aux output In the diagram Multiple scaled and un scaled sources connect to the FSN 1004 including cameras PCs VTRs DVRs and servers The FSN 1004 and your PC connect via Ethernet The...

Page 22: ...control over the look with the ability to display different setups on the projectors In the diagram Multiple scaled and un scaled sources connect to the FSN 1004 including cameras PCs VTRs DVRs and s...

Page 23: ...technical problems If you have application questions require further information or would like to discuss your application requirements in more detail please call 866 469 8036 Our Customer Support En...

Page 24: ...24 FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 NK f Application Questions...

Page 25: ...the FSN 1004 chassis including all front and rear chassis cards The following topics are discussed Hardware Description Card Descriptions Card LEDs Analog Format Connection Table Note Once you have re...

Page 26: ...nternal midplane architecture with cards plugged in from both the front and rear of the chassis There are no active components on the midplane or on the plug in rear cards The front door provides a se...

Page 27: ...ed information on all chassis card slots Refer to the Card Descriptions section on page 34 for in depth information of all cards and their capabilities Table 2 1 FSN 1004 chassis card slot allocations...

Page 28: ...ge 29 for instructions 2 System Status LEDs The two System Status LEDs are mounted on the System Card but they are visible through the slot in the front door via light pipe The Power LED indicates pow...

Page 29: ...ated on the inside of the front door in the bottom half of the door Using the four thumb nuts this filter can be easily removed and cleaned periodically as required a o o J Use the following steps to...

Page 30: ...slots are numbered from right to left to correlate with the associated rear slots 1 Power Supplies Two slots are provided for dual redundant hot swappable power supplies each with a 600W capability Ea...

Page 31: ...rds Slots 12 and 13 are populated with the Standard Output Card See the Standard Output Card section on page 43 5 MVR Card Slot 11 is populated with the MVR Multiviewer Card See the Multiviewer Card s...

Page 32: ...ils 3 M E Card Panel Slot 8 is populated with the M E card panel Refer to the M E Card section on page 39 for details 1 6 2 4 3 5 7 Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 1 3 4 5 6 AUX GPIO Tally Ref...

Page 33: ...populated with the System card panel Refer to the System Card section on page 35 for details 7 AC Power The AC Power section provides two AC power connectors with integral switches One connector is p...

Page 34: ...1004 cards are discussed in this section System Card M E Card Universal Input Card Standard Output Card Multiviewer Card Card LEDs Analog Format Connection Table Note On all following card descriptio...

Page 35: ...nel connectors Figure 2 4 System card front edge and rear panel connectors Following are descriptions of all components on the front edge of the System card 1 System Power LED The System Power LED ind...

Page 36: ...te that this LED is carried through to the front door via light pipe 3 Ejectors Use the card s top and bottom Ejectors to remove and re insert the card 4 Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates po...

Page 37: ...cates 100mb Ethernet speed when lit and 10mb speed when off The green Link Activity LED indicates that a link is present when lit and link activity when blinking Please note In Appendix A refer to the...

Page 38: ...net port located on the System card This port connects to Ethernet Port on your PC either directly or via an Ethernet switch By default the following conditions are set DHCP OFF Default IP address 192...

Page 39: ...f all M E card components 1 Ejectors Use the card s top and bottom Ejectors to remove and re insert the card 2 Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates power status for the card Refer to the Card L...

Page 40: ...N 1004 Orientation Card Descriptions 4 Native Aux Outputs Six BNCs are provided for the system s six Native Aux Outputs Source selection is performed in the GUI In Chapter 5 refer to the Aux Output Se...

Page 41: ...uts that match the native format 0 5 line auto timing for input sources that are locked to video reference Refer to the Card Slot Allocation section on page 27 for details on UIC configurations in the...

Page 42: ...ectors can be used at a time in the GUI Cells with check marks denote the connections required for the indicated format up to 165 MHz NTSC PAL or HD up to 165 MHz UXGA Please note the following import...

Page 43: ...the Card Slot Allocation section on page 27 for details on SOC configurations in the FSN 1004 The figure below illustrates the SOC s front edge and rear panel connectors Figure 2 9 SOC front edge and...

Page 44: ...ction on page 48 for additional information on using the HD 15 connector 5 Universal Output 2 Output connections for Universal Output 2 are identical to Universal Output 1 Refer to the explanation of...

Page 45: ...tors Figure 2 10 MVR front edge and rear panel connectors Following are descriptions of all MVR components 1 Ejectors Use the card s top and bottom Ejectors to remove and re insert the card 2 Card Pow...

Page 46: ...is set on the Multiviewer Output Setup Menu using the Output Format Keypad Both the BNC and DVI I connectors can be active at the same time provided that the selected format is compatible The valid c...

Page 47: ...K Red power is bad or has failed on the card Off the chassis is turned off or power has failed 2 Loaded LED The Loaded LED indicates the status of all FPGAs on the card Green all FPGAs are loaded succ...

Page 48: ...video For RGB with H and V sync use the HD 15 connector directly Using a customer supplied HD 15 to 5 x BNC breakout cable many combinations are possible Cells with check marks denote the connections...

Page 49: ...ar Panel Signal Connections Analog Format Connection Table Please note the following important points As you follow the installation instructions in this chapter remember the following important term...

Page 50: ...in its own box r f Inspect the shipping boxes for damage If you find any damage notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments As you open each box compare its contents against the...

Page 51: ...s Guide Rev 00 51 3 Installation Cable and Adapter Information Table 3 1 FSN 1004 Cables Cable Adapter Description Quantity AC Power Cord 7 foot 10A US Power Cord 1 AC Power Cord 7 foot 10A European...

Page 52: ...to connect your PC 1 Using standard Ethernet cables connect an Ethernet Port on your PC to a customer supplied Ethernet Switch Then connect the FSN 1004 s Ethernet Port to the Ethernet Switch AC Powe...

Page 53: ...ews not supplied Threads may be metric or otherwise depending upon the rack type Use the following steps to rack mount the FSN 1004 1 An FSN 1004 chassis weighs 77 pounds 34 92 kg To avoid injury it i...

Page 54: ...ent Rack Layout 4 For the FSN 1004 s two keyhole slots measure and install two rack screws in your equipment rack s front rails Allow each screw to protrude approximately 3 4 from the surface of the r...

Page 55: ...Ensure that the FSN 1004 is properly rack mounted If not refer to the FSN 1004 Rack Mount Procedure section on page 53 for instructions 2 On the System card s rear panel ensure that the Ethernet Port...

Page 56: ...nce Out button on the Reference and Output Setup Menu toggle this output between Tri Level Sync and Black Burst The sync out format as provided on the connector changes depending on the selected nativ...

Page 57: ...hen to AC outlet s If a power supply is installed in the top slot use AC Connector 1 If a power supply is installed in the bottom slot use AC Connector 2 Note Connect the FSN 1004 to a properly rated...

Page 58: ...amps must be used and must conform to IEC 227 and IEC 245 standards This cord will be fitted with a tandem prong type plug The rear panel ON OFF switch does not disconnect the unit from input AC power...

Page 59: ...nce during the following procedures and remember that all cards and their rear panels are hot swappable Use the procedures in the following sections to insert and extract cards as required Rear Panel...

Page 60: ...el 1 at the top 4 Using the nylon guides in the chassis for alignment carefully insert the rear panel into the chassis Be sure to push on both the top and bottom thumb screws simultaneously until the...

Page 61: ...Chapter 2 refer to the Chassis Front Door section on page 28 for details 3 Orient the card so that the label e g UIC is at the top Ensure that both ejectors are unlatched from the slots in the card s...

Page 62: ...the card Figure 3 9 Ejectors engaged in card cage rim 6 On each ejector squeeze the two black handles together then simultaneously push both latches into the slot on the card s front plate until the...

Page 63: ...k handles together on each ejector then pull the ejectors away from the center of the card Figure 3 11 Card removal 3 When both latches have disengaged from the chassis remove the card completely and...

Page 64: ...4 User s Guide Rev 00 3 Installation Signal Connections p The following topics are discussed in this section Output Connections Universal Input Connections Analog Format Connection Table Multiviewer C...

Page 65: ...devices or monitors These six outputs run at the system s native resolution 2 Use BNC DVI or HD 15 cables as required to connect outputs to your target devices Use the Aux Setup Menu to set the output...

Page 66: ...cable directly or an HD 15 to 5 x BNC breakout cable connect the desired analog input to the Universal Input 2 Analog connector 5 Using a standard DVI cable connect the desired digital input to the Un...

Page 67: ...231 for a list of available input formats for the FSN 1004 The two SDI inputs enable you to connect SDI sources c q Each HD 15 analog connector on the UIC enables you to input a variety of video form...

Page 68: ...appears on outputs 1 and 2 2 In dual monitor configurations Use DVI and or BNC cables to connect the DVI and or SDI multiviewer Monitor 1 output s to your assigned left monitor s Use DVI and or BNC ca...

Page 69: ...each menu tree in block diagram format The following topics are discussed Menu Tree Using the Menu System Buttons Tables and Matrices Using the Keypad Using the Pop up Keyboard Memory Menu Stills Menu...

Page 70: ...High Level Menu Tree Menu Entry Com Setup Out Test Patterns Input Setup User Prefs Save All Software Reset Backup Restore Lock GUI MVR Setup Output Setup Memory Store Enables Advanced Description Reg...

Page 71: ...e Saved Restore Default Sizing and Scaling Size Position Pan Zoom Src Mask Color Correction Bright Contr Gam RGB Bright RGB Contrast Hue Sat Prefs Table Set Reset to Default Status Table Output View S...

Page 72: ...scriptions of each section and each type of button 1 Title Bar At the top of each menu the Title Bar always names the current menu When sub menus are displayed the convention of Parent Menu Sub Menu w...

Page 73: ...ons When pressed the button lights and the selected menu is displayed Figure 4 4 Navigation button selection The Menu Bar does not scroll Instead press the Page button at the bottom of the bar to chan...

Page 74: ...bles Matrices Notes and Error Messages _ General button categories and color schemes are outlined below Menu Bar Buttons are always gray When pressed the button lights and the selected menu is display...

Page 75: ...w Latching The figure below illustrates both states of a Latching function button The name of the function is written on the button itself Figure 4 9 Latching button states When OFF the button is unse...

Page 76: ...ons let you to enter values for the selected parameter The parameter s current value appears within the button s dark blue insert To adjust the value Press the value button When pressed the button lat...

Page 77: ...without making a change simply press the pop up button again to cancel the operation i _ The figure below illustrates a Location button Figure 4 15 Location button A Location button is a type of Navi...

Page 78: ...and Matrices When the switcher location changes the label in the Title Bar also changes The figure below illustrates both states of a Location button Figure 4 16 Location button states sample Locatio...

Page 79: ...ction button is latched Function Momentary Blue Performs the selected function then returns to its default off state Navigation Momentary Brown Changes your view to a new location in the menu tree Val...

Page 80: ...that functions can be performed to the device or parameter that is shown on this row The yellow highlight can be scrolled automatically or manually For example On the Input Setup Menu the highlight au...

Page 81: ...nation section and a Close button which clears the note from the menu Some notes also include buttons for various choices such as Yes or No A sample note is shown below Figure 4 20 Sample note If an e...

Page 82: ...vides a mini prompt for the function that you are entering For example If you press the Hue value button the prompt reads Range 0 360 If you press the Brightness value button the prompt reads Range 1...

Page 83: ...ear or was pressed 8 Clear Press Clear during a numeric entry process to clear the register to 0 zero 9 Trim Enter an offset value using the numeric buttons then press Trim to subtract from the parame...

Page 84: ...values Please note the following important points regarding the Keypad Certain Keypad buttons may be grayed out if their function is not applicable for the current operation On several Keypads through...

Page 85: ...scription Below the prompt is the entry register where letters appear as you type To use the keyboard enter the desired text in the normal manner Press Enter to complete an entry and close the Keyboar...

Page 86: ...of switcher functions to be included in the selected store or recall operation There are three modes in which both of the menus described above can be used In the View Mode you can look at all memory...

Page 87: ...in Memory Menu in View Mode If STORE is lit you will access the menu in Store Mode which is illustrated in Memory Menu in Store Mode If RECALL is lit you will access the menu in Recall Mode which is i...

Page 88: ...ew of 15 rows of registers at a time The large register table itself is divided into two sections The three left hand columns list register numbers locks and descriptions Reg indicates the register nu...

Page 89: ...can select registers including clicking pressing on it and clicking the Memory Register value button Refer to the Selecting Registers section on page 95 for details on all selection methods Press Desc...

Page 90: ...figure below illustrates a sample Memory Menu in the Store Mode Figure 4 25 Memory Menu Store Mode sample The menu in Store Mode has the same buttons as in View Mode except that the Advanced button is...

Page 91: ...gure below illustrates a sample Memory Menu in the Recall Mode Figure 4 26 Memory Menu Recall Mode sample The menu in Recall Mode has the same buttons as in View Mode except that the Advanced button i...

Page 92: ...ister that includes the SYS module there are two Enables within that module that divide the SYS into its various functional components You can elect to leave all enables on and thus store or recall th...

Page 93: ...de In Recall Mode Enables can be modified but only those that were originally enabled in the selected register When an Enable is modified it can be toggled on or off as desired When toggled On the Ena...

Page 94: ...n on page 117 for a menu description Multi Viewer stores or recalls all multiviewer settings as set on the Multiviewer Setup Menu Refer to the Multiviewer Setup Menu section on page 137 for menu detai...

Page 95: ...to the selected register k o The name register feature is available in the following memory modes only View Mode Store Mode By default new registers are named Register_ n where n is the number of the...

Page 96: ...unction and you are not in the Advanced Memory Menu the Advanced button is grayed out If you initiate a Store or Recall function and you are already in the Advanced Memory Menu the system automaticall...

Page 97: ...he table and then press Advanced From the Enables Menu press Advanced On the Advanced Memory Menu ensure that the register is unlocked Then press the Delete Register button to delete the register You...

Page 98: ...the mode If currently unlocked pressing Lock Unlock locks the register and an X appears in the appropriate table cell under the Lock heading If you attempt to delete or over write the register an err...

Page 99: ...e frame buffers The following topics are discussed in this section Stills Menu Access Stills Menu Description p j To access the Stills Menu press the Stills button in the Menu Bar The Stills Menu oper...

Page 100: ...ls Menu Capture Mode sample To toggle between the Capture and Recall modes press the Menu Mode button In the Capture mode pressing the Assign Capture Source button displays the pop up keypad shown bel...

Page 101: ...Capture Source button and stores it into the selected one of 100 locations in the storage array If one of the three live still buffers is also selected at the top of the menu this live buffer will be...

Page 102: ...Stills Menu Capture Mode Name Source Pop Up Pressing the Delete Still Store button deletes the selected capture source Pressing the Delete All button quickly deletes all capture sources in the array P...

Page 103: ...ture an image into 3 Press Assign Capture Source to display the pop up 4 Select a source from the list of input sources 5 Press Assign and Close in the pop up The image will then appear in the current...

Page 104: ...de p p o j Here is a summary of how the buttons in the Recall Mode can be used Use the following steps to map one of the three still buffers to one of the 100 stored images in Flash memory 1 Press the...

Page 105: ...FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 105 4 Menu Orientation Screens Menu p j The figure below illustrates the Screens Menu in the Pgm PVW Program Preview Mode Figure 4 36 Screens Menu Pgm PVW Mode sample...

Page 106: ...llustrates the Screens Menu in the Aux Mixer Mode Figure 4 37 Screens Menu Aux Mixer Mode sample The Screens Menu provides status at a glance for all installed outputs plus the ability to select a spe...

Page 107: ...following topics are discussed in this section System Menu Description Communications Setup Menu Input Setup Multiviewer Setup Menu Output Setup Menu User Preferences Menu Software Menu Output Test Pa...

Page 108: ...ample The System Menu provides access to all setup functions plus convenient status tables The following topics are discussed in this section System Menu Access System Menu Functions Status Tables Loc...

Page 109: ...play the Out Setup Menu which enables you to set up and map standard outputs Refer to the Output Setup Menu section on page 138 for complete details The following functions are provided in the Miscell...

Page 110: ...page 160 for details Press Reset to display the Reset Menu which enables you to perform both soft and factory resets Refer to the Reset Menu section on page 161 for details p q The System Menu include...

Page 111: ...tive resolution Video Reference Input lists the system s video reference input and lock status M E M E Mix Effect Card is missing or present MVR Multiviewer Card is missing or present UIC lists the nu...

Page 112: ...system Ethernet information along with an important note reminding you to set both the IP address and the Subnet Mask prior to pressing Apply Changes can be made to the ports shown on the highlighted...

Page 113: ...g operations can be performed on the highlighted port If the Status column in the Ethernet Status Table reads Not Connected for any reason use the discover process to locate the IP address es of all F...

Page 114: ...ng message appears Figure 4 43 Discover FSN 1400 Not Found pop up If an FSN 1400 is present FSN 1400 Selection Keypad appears Figure 4 44 FSN 1400 selection keypad sample In the Keypad touch the desir...

Page 115: ...to display the IP Address Keypad Figure 4 45 Communications Setup Menu IP Address keypad sample Enter the desired IP address using the decimal point as the separator between the four octets and press...

Page 116: ...u IP Subnet Mask keypad sample Enter the desired subnet mask using the decimal point as the separator between the four octets and press Enter After setting both the IP address and the Subnet Mask pres...

Page 117: ...The left side of the Palette shows the Rear I O View while the right side shows the Input Table To set up an input press the desired connector in the Rear I O View In the Input Table the selected inpu...

Page 118: ...slot To set up an input on a UIC card Press any of the top three connectors to select Input 1 or any of the bottom three connectors to select Input 2 The selected input is highlighted with a yellow bo...

Page 119: ...hite indicates that the input is un mapped and no input signal has been detected The above color information is always available on the Input Menu and External DSK Setup Menu Press Info to display the...

Page 120: ...slot 1 through 7 In indicates the selected input 1 or 2 for a UIC Map indicates the button number the on the input selection bus shown in the Screens menu to which the physical input is mapped Name i...

Page 121: ...n page 122 for details about default input names Press Freeze to toggle the freeze state of the selected input Select On to freeze the input Select Off to un freeze the input Use the Error Reporting b...

Page 122: ...to display the Input Setup Menu for the selected input Refer to the Input Setup Menu section for details on the menu functions for inputs a k Each UIC input has a default name which can be left on the...

Page 123: ...ult Figure 4 52 Input Setup Menu for Analog Inputs Capture and Process Panel sample The top portion of the menu displays the same information as the Input Table on the Input Menu but only the selected...

Page 124: ...Format field in the table is updated Please note the following important points regarding Auto Acquire Once the system acquires a new input format it automatically scales the input up or down to the...

Page 125: ...s Apply to accept In Appendix A refer to the Output Format Tables section on page 231 for the complete list of formats Figure 4 54 Input Format Keypad Press EDID Format to display the EDID Format Keyp...

Page 126: ...e up and down arrows to locate the desired EDID format in the list then press Apply to program the EDID Please note the following additional important points The EDID on the UIC will be reprogrammed u...

Page 127: ...ity Select Off to process the input with multiple samples for every pixel This mode generally results in a softer image Press Sample Phase to display the Sample Phase value button Use the button to ad...

Page 128: ...15 very sharp Default 0 Press Flicker Filter to display the Flicker Filter value button Use the button to adjust the filter for interlaced inputs Note This function is available for analog inputs onl...

Page 129: ...for details Select Field to Frame to use field to frame de interlacing This mode avoids motion artifacts by converting individual input fields to progressive output frames If Motion Adaptive de inter...

Page 130: ...non native resolution input up or down to the system s native resolution set the image s sizing and scaling pan and zoom the image and set a mask if required The panel has one section as shown below...

Page 131: ...om the Quick Adjust Section Any Mask values present in the image will not be affected The figure below illustrates the Quick Adjust section which appears when Size and Position is pressed Figure 4 59...

Page 132: ...or example when a 4 3 image is scaled up to 16 9 The left and right portions of an image may fall outside of the raster for example when a 16 9 image is scaled down to 4 3 The images below represent t...

Page 133: ...be adjusted independently Press Source H Pos to change the source image s horizontal position along the X axis Press Source V Pos to change the source image s vertical position along the Y axis Press...

Page 134: ...put to a 1 1 aspect ratio Remember that once the image is masked as desired you can use the Fill H Fill V or Fill H V functions to scale the image to full screen 5 4 16 9 4 3 Mask Presets 3 2 1 1 Note...

Page 135: ...ss Bright Contrast Gamma to adjust overall brightness contrast and Gamma Three value buttons appear Use the Bright button to set brightness Use the Contrast button to set contrast Range 50 to 150 Defa...

Page 136: ...n to set the saturation Range 0 to 125 Default 100 f p j q _ c For all inputs the following functions are provided in the Tool Bar Press Save Settings to save the selected input s setup parameters in...

Page 137: ...s a sample menu Figure 4 65 Multiviewer Setup Menu sample The Multiviewer Setup Menu enables you to set up all aspects of the Multiviewer including the layout single or dual the output resolution PIP...

Page 138: ...name map and set the format for outputs To set up an output press the desired connector in the Rear I O View In the Out Setup Table the selected output is automatically highlighted Once selected you c...

Page 139: ...tically highlighted To set up a universal output on a SOC press any of the top three connectors to select Output 1 or any of the bottom three connectors to select Output 2 The selected output is highl...

Page 140: ...to setting up Preview outputs in the Multiviewer Pgm Pvw In this mode each Aux output is the physical Program on air output for that channel Preview for these outputs can be set up in the Multiviewer...

Page 141: ...u sample The top portion of the menu displays the same information as the Out Setup Table on the Out Setup Menu but only the selected output is shown The columns are identical The bottom portion consi...

Page 142: ...o locate the desired output format in the list then press Apply to set the new Aux output format Six native resolution Aux outputs are standard 1280x720p 50 1280x720p 59 94 1920x1080p 50 1920x1080p 59...

Page 143: ...ut The following options are available Select Motion Adaptive to use motion adaptive de interlacing In this mode the Motion Threshold button appears See below for details Select Field to Frame to use...

Page 144: ...g Sync to select the polarity of the analog sync output on the HD 15 connector The following options are available in the pop up H V H V H V H V Press Copy All Settings to copy all settings on the cur...

Page 145: ...Out Setup Table on the Out Setup Menu for the selected output The Output Status Section is identical to that on the SOC Setup Menu The following functions are available in the H V Output Adjustment se...

Page 146: ...n Offset Timing is pressed two value buttons appear along with the Offset Timing Info button Press H Offset to offset the output s horizontal timing in pixels relative to the timing of the system s na...

Page 147: ...luding those performed from the Quick Adjust Section Any Mask values present in the image will not be affected The figure below illustrates the Quick Adjust section which appears when Size and Positio...

Page 148: ...5 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 and Custom When Custom is selected the Adjust Custom Aspect button appears in the Tool Bar Press to display the Custom Aspect value button Unlatch to re display size and position adju...

Page 149: ...eft edge of the universal output Press Mask Right to manually mask the right edge of the universal output Press Reset to reset all mask values to default The figure below illustrates the Output Mask P...

Page 150: ...a Press RGB Bright to adjust the output s RGB brightness Three value buttons appear Use the Red Bright button to set red brightness Use the Green Bright button to set green brightness Use the Blue Bri...

Page 151: ...Prefs to display the User Preferences Menu The figure below illustrates a sample menu Figure 4 77 User Preferences Menu sample The User Preferences Menu enables you to set various system preferences...

Page 152: ...Video when an input is selected on a bus this preference controls how the system behaves when the input becomes invalid such as when the input loses sync or video On shows black in place of the input...

Page 153: ...lue p j From the System Menu press Software to display the Software Menu The figure below illustrates a sample menu Figure 4 79 Software Menu sample The Software Menu enables you to update the FSN 100...

Page 154: ...e lists important system configuration information Figure 4 81 FSN 1004 Table sample Row descriptions are as follows Output Format lists the system s native resolution Video Reference Input lists the...

Page 155: ...ser s Guide Rev 00 155 4 Menu Orientation System Menu Press Update FSN 1400 to update FSN 1400 firmware In Chapter 8 refer to the Updating FSN 1400 Software section on page 219 for instructions Update...

Page 156: ...ern is turned off the originally selected video output returns The figure below illustrates a sample Output Test Patterns Menu Figure 4 82 Output Test Patterns Menu sample The left side of the Palette...

Page 157: ...1 Gray Steps 2 White Black SMPTE Bars The following functions are provided in the matrix Press Off to turn off the test pattern for the selected output Press Raster Box to enable or disable a raster...

Page 158: ...press Unlock p On the System Menu press Save All to save all system setup parameters to non volatile memory When pressed a pop up confirms the save Figure 4 84 Save All Pop up The following functions...

Page 159: ...ion System Menu Button mappings Tally assignments User Preferences All Aux assignments All six user colors from the Color Background Menu Note The Save All button in the Custom Control Section is iden...

Page 160: ...itiate the system backup procedure You will be prompted to select or create a directory for the backup or to cancel the procedure Press Restore System to initiate the system restore procedure You will...

Page 161: ...set to reset the entire system to its factory default values All data will be lost After pressing the button the Factory Reset Pop up Menu appears with three options Reset and save IP settings Reset a...

Page 162: ...set in multiple switcher locations as listed in the following table Soft Reset FSN 1400 Table 4 3 Factory default settings Switcher Location Default Setting All switcher buses Black All transitions ra...

Page 163: ...Setup Sequence Power Up and Status Check Return to Factory Default Communications Setup Restoring the System Output Format Setup Output Test Patterns Universal Input Setup Aux Output Setup Multiviewer...

Page 164: ...ion on page 25 for details Ensure that all hardware is properly installed and that all sources and peripherals are properly connected Refer to Chapter 3 Installation on page 49 for complete details En...

Page 165: ...ge 168 4 Restoring the System page 169 5 Output Format Setup page 170 6 Output Test Patterns page 171 7 Universal Input Setup page 172 8 Aux Output Setup page 175 9 Multiviewer Setup page 178 10 User...

Page 166: ...setup program exits 3 Power up all additional peripherals such as monitors and sources 4 On the System Menu In the System Status Table ensure that all devices are connected If not re check all Ethern...

Page 167: ...Reset Menu section on page 161 Use the following steps to return the system to factory default values 1 In the Menu Bar press System to access the System Menu 2 Press Reset to display the Reset Menu...

Page 168: ...f all FSN 1400 units within your local network If the pop up alerts you that no FSN 1400 units have been discovered check all Ethernet connections then press Discover FSN 1400 again to re try the proc...

Page 169: ...1 In the Menu Bar press System to access the System Menu 2 Press Backup and Restore to display the Backup and Restore Menu 3 Press Restore System to display the PC directory structure and select the d...

Page 170: ...e output format 1 In the Menu Bar press System to access the System Menu 2 Press Output Setup to display the Output Setup Menu 3 On the Output Setup Menu press M E Format Rate to display the Output Fo...

Page 171: ...play the Output Test Patterns Menu 3 To display a test pattern on one output a Press the desired output connector in the Rear I O View on the left side of the menu b Press the desired test pattern in...

Page 172: ...5 Press Input Name to name or re name the selected input When the pop up Keyboard appears enter the desired name and press Enter on the Keyboard 6 Press Error Reporting to turn error reporting on or o...

Page 173: ...ss Sharpness and use the Sharpness control to set the input s sharpness 2 Component S video and composite inputs only Press Pulldown Comp to toggle the Pulldown Compensation mode on or off as required...

Page 174: ...e input s RGB brightness press RGB Bright Use the Red Bright Green Bright and Blue Bright controls as desired 3 To adjust the input s RGB contrast press RGB Contrast Use the Red Contrast Green Contras...

Page 175: ...that you want to set up 2 Press Setup to display the SOC Setup Menu for the selected Aux output 3 Press Output and Process to display the Output and Process Panel 4 Press Output Format to display the...

Page 176: ...onnector that you want to set up 2 Press Setup to display the SOC Setup Menu for the selected output 3 Press Sizing and Scaling to display the Output Sizing and Scaling Panel 4 Press Size and Position...

Page 177: ...ion Panel 4 To adjust the output s brightness contrast and gamma press Bright Contrast Gamma Use the Bright Contrast and Gamma controls as desired 5 To adjust the output s RGB brightness press RGB Bri...

Page 178: ...ewer s layout 1 On the Multiviewer Setup Menu press Select Layout to display the Select Layout Menu 2 Press Single Output Layouts or Dual Output Layouts as required 3 Select one of the pre configured...

Page 179: ...he PIPs 2 Using the index numbers for reference click on the associated PIP line in the PIP Table 3 Press UMD Text When the pop up Keyboard appears enter the desired UMD text eight characters maximum...

Page 180: ...ccess the System Menu 2 Press User Prefs to display the User Preferences Menu 3 Click on the line in which the preference you wish to change appears Set Black on Invalid Video on or off Set Memory Aut...

Page 181: ...Press Close to clear the pop up _ p FSN 1004 system setup Step 12 In this procedure you will back up your system configuration to your PC Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Backup and...

Page 182: ...182 FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 5 System Setup Backing up the System...

Page 183: ...ehensive operating instructions for the FSN 1004 The following topics are discussed Quick Setup and Operations Quick Function Reference Understanding Error Messages Working with Pop ups Using the Keyp...

Page 184: ...ormat Set the desired output resolution and frame rate Chapter 5 Output Format Setup page 170 7 Enable test patterns If required use test patterns to verify outputs and make the necessary adjustments...

Page 185: ...gurations saved and all of your important looks stored in memory put on your headsets and get busy Note For detailed system operating procedures specific system tweaks and operating descriptions on ev...

Page 186: ...he User Preferences Menu section on page 151 for details Invalid Video On occasion this message can appear if the input format does not match the selected native resolution or if the input signal is n...

Page 187: ...red BNC that is experiencing the error Press the Error Reporting button to toggle error reporting Off for the selected input When Off the red error message turns off the Programmable Display returns...

Page 188: ...n This condition only occurs on several menus including System Menu during system initialization procedures Software Menu during the software update procedure Backup and Restore Menu during backup and...

Page 189: ...u can elect to use or bypass the Enables feature Store All Enables will be off by default If you store a register and you elect to set Enables using the Memory Menu you can store all or part of any se...

Page 190: ...ntents of the selected module s STORE select register set Enables ENTER The following topics are discussed in this section Store Set Enables Enter Custom Name Memory Store Notes p I p b I b k Use the...

Page 191: ...g Store operation To add modules prior to pressing ENTER In the Enables Menu press the light blue button for module you wish to add even if it was not originally selected All Enables will be off initi...

Page 192: ...Select the desired register number 3 Press ENTER The entire memory register is now recalled to the panel o I b Use the following steps to recall a memory register and adjust the Enables 1 In the GUI...

Page 193: ...rs in the midst of the procedure At any point prior to pressing ENTER you can add or remove modules within a pending Recall operation but only if the modules were originally included in the register T...

Page 194: ...If desired press Enables to switch to the Enables Menu There you can view the module s Enables enter or change the description and switch to the Advanced Memory Menu If desired you can also view other...

Page 195: ...rm pop up appears press Yes 7 Repeat from step 3 to lock or unlock additional registers h p j o Assigning a keyboard shortcut allows for a memory register to be quickly recalled with one of the keyboa...

Page 196: ...nu 3 Press Backup System to display the directory window on your PC 4 In the directory navigate to the folder in which you want to store a backup file and select the folder The backup data multiple fi...

Page 197: ...q This chapter provides orientation and operating instructions for the FSN 1004 s internal Multiviewer MVR The following topics are discussed Introduction to the Multiviewer Multiviewer Menu Orientat...

Page 198: ...Multiviewer Card section on page 45 for additional information on the Multiviewer Card and its connector panel Single or dual monitor configurations a graphical library of pre configured Multiviewer...

Page 199: ...ay mode can be set to 12 or 24 hour mode The time can be set on the User Preferences Menu Error indications the following error indications are provided PIP border color will turn RED upon loss of sig...

Page 200: ...menus and features The following topics are discussed Multiviewer Setup Menu Multiviewer Output Setup Menu Select Layout Menu Select Colors Menu Clock Setup Menu Assign Source Keypad Tip It is recomme...

Page 201: ...d above the graphic The right side shows the Multiviewer Table In the layout graphic each PIP is assigned a number between 1 and 16 that corresponds to its associated row in the Multiviewer Table To s...

Page 202: ...the Multiviewer s clock press Clock Setup to display the Clock Setup Menu Refer to the Clock Setup Menu section on page 209 for details Note that the time is set on the User Preferences Menu To turn...

Page 203: ...ut format press Output Format to display the Output Format Keypad The keypad is divided into two columns The left hand column displays the list of available output formats The right hand column indica...

Page 204: ...raphic representations of each available layout To select a layout simply touch its graphic The yellow border indicates the current selection Use the left and right arrows to display more layouts if a...

Page 205: ...iviewer Menu Orientation Press Dual Output Layouts to display all available dual output layouts as shown in the figure below Figure 7 4 Multiviewer Select Dual Layout Menu sample The two tables on the...

Page 206: ...w 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Clock 1 16 2 7 7 2 16 3 6 7 Yes 3 16 4 6 6 Yes 4 14 3 4 7 Yes 5 4 2 2 6 6 3 3 7 9 3 3 3 8 12 4 4 4 Yes 9 16 4 4 4 4 Table 7 2 Multiviewer Dual Monitor Output Configurations PIPs...

Page 207: ...o select the Multiviewer s background color Use the Color Wheel the Color Chips or the User Colors to select the desired color The current color box above the button updates as different colors are se...

Page 208: ...button on the Multiviewer Setup Menu to assign colors to specific PIP UMDs p j From the Multiviewer Setup Menu press Clock Setup to display the Clock Setup Menu These functions apply whenever a layout...

Page 209: ...hen set to Internal as shown in the figure below the system s internal clock is displayed Remember that time is set on the User Preferences Menu In Chapter 4 refer to the User Preferences Menu section...

Page 210: ...Multiviewer card s LTC Longitudinal Time Code Input is used In Chapter 2 refer to the Multiviewer Card section on page 45 for details on the types of time code connections that can be used Figure 7 7...

Page 211: ...accept When a source is assigned its current name appears in the PIP s UMD but this name can be changed using the UMD Text function Three types of PIP sources are available Press Sources to assign inp...

Page 212: ...ypad press STORE By default all available modules light in the keypad s Module Section 3 De select all modules except for SYS 4 Enter the desired memory register number 5 Navigate to the Memory Menu T...

Page 213: ...FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 213 7 Multiviewer Operations Multiviewer Memory...

Page 214: ...214 FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 7 Multiviewer Operations Multiviewer Memory...

Page 215: ...q This chapter provides detailed instructions for updating FSN 1400 system software and FSN 1004 GUI software The following topics are discussed Software Update Overview Hardware Requirements Downloa...

Page 216: ...he FSN 1400 firmware Use this procedure if the label Mismatch appears in the System Status Table on the System Menu For a new software update here are the steps required 1 Verify your hardware Refer t...

Page 217: ...TP Professional log on to our site as follows FTP Site ftp folsom com User name anonymous Password your email address Example johndoe somecompany com b If you are using a web browser point the browser...

Page 218: ...ww barco com corporate en products 4 Log in to the Barco Partnerzone using your User Name and Password 5 Locate the Software Updates section and click more software updates 6 Click the Folsom Image Pr...

Page 219: ...he Software Menu 2 Press Update FSN 1400 3 In the confirmation pop up press Yes A pop up alerts you that the update is in progress 4 When prompted in the pop up press Restart to restart the system 5 W...

Page 220: ...220 FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 8 Updating Software Updating FSN 1400 Software...

Page 221: ...cations for the FSN 1004 The following topics are discussed System Specifications Overview Reference Video Output Specifications Physical and Electrical Specifications Communications Specifications Ag...

Page 222: ...inputs RGBHV RGBS RGsB YPbPr video S video Composite M E 6x Aux SDI Outputs SMPTE 425 3G SDI 292M HDTV SYS SDI ref Input Loop Output SMPTE 292M HDTV 259M C NTSC PAL GPIO 4 input GPI 8 output GPO Tall...

Page 223: ...video format All SD sync out formats are black burst All HD sync out formats are tri level The table below illustrates which sync out format is provided based on each available native video format se...

Page 224: ...FSN 1004 Physical and Electrical Specifications Parameter Detail Specification Power Connector x 2 Standard IEC integral on off switch 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 800 watts max each supply Dimensions RU 6 He...

Page 225: ...ns Specifications Parameter Detail Specification FSN 1004 Ethernet 10 100 Mbps RS 232 Diagnostic 8 N 1 115 2 kbaud Table A 5 FSN 1004 Agency Specifications Parameter Detail Specification Agency Specif...

Page 226: ...ns a p The table below summarizes the amount of delay incurred for a selected UIC universal input Table A 7 Universal input delay Universal Input Delay Input video is 1 2 line of reference Input video...

Page 227: ...below illustrates the analog 15 pin D connector Figure A 1 Analog 15 pin D connector The table below lists Analog 15 pin D connector pinouts Table A 8 Analog 15 pin D Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Pin...

Page 228: ...15 ground for 5V 4 T M D S Data 4 16 Hot Plug Detect 5 T M D S Data 4 17 T M D S Data 0 6 DDC Clock 18 T M D S Data 0 7 DDC Data 19 T M D S Data 0 5 Shield 8 Analog Vertical Sync 20 T M D S Data 5 9...

Page 229: ...thernet connector Figure A 3 Ethernet connector The table below lists Ethernet connector pinouts Table A 10 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Wire Color 1 TX Data White Orange 2 TX Data Orange 3 R...

Page 230: ...the System Card s two rear serial ports Table A 11 System Card 9 pin D Front Diagnostic Port Pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CD Carrier Detect 6 DTR Data Terminal Ready 2 TXD Transmitted Data 7 CTS Cl...

Page 231: ...l c q l c The table below lists the available output formats supported on the M E card Table A 13 M E Card Output Formats Standard Format SMPTE 292M 1280 x 720p 50 1280 x 720p 59 94 SMPTE 425 1920 x...

Page 232: ...232 FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 K p Output Format Tables...

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Page 235: ...Com Setup 109 112 Contrast 135 Copy All Settings 144 175 De Interlace 129 143 Delete Register 97 Description 89 90 91 95 Discover FSN 1004 113 Dual Output Layouts 206 DVI Sync 144 175 203 EDID Format...

Page 236: ...Trim 84 UMD Color 1 209 UMD Color 202 UMD Text 202 Undo 83 Unlock 158 Update FSN 1004 155 219 User Prefs 109 151 V Active 128 V Pos 128 V Position 131 V Size 131 V Total 146 View Error Info 187 k 1 1...

Page 237: ...Ds front edge 47 M E 39 multiviewer 45 198 power LED 47 removal 63 slot allocation 27 SOC 43 standard output 43 system 35 UIC 41 universal input 41 Change history 6 Chapter structure 14 Chassis front...

Page 238: ...Door latch 28 Download software 217 via FTP site 217 via web site 218 DVI sync polarity 144 175 sync polarity multiviewer 203 DVI I connector pinouts 228 b EDID format 125 Ejectors card 36 Electrical...

Page 239: ...viewer UMD color 179 back up system 181 back up the system 103 104 196 configure multiviewer color 178 connect Aux output signals 65 connect inputs to a UIC 66 68 delete memory registers 195 display o...

Page 240: ...tallation card 59 hardware 49 PC 52 rack mount 53 rear panel 59 safety precautions 50 shipping information 50 site preparation 50 unpacking and inspection 50 Introduction to multiviewer 198 to the FSN...

Page 241: ...p 145 175 176 advanced UOC setup 142 aux 105 backup and restore 160 bar 73 clock setup 209 communications setup 112 description 69 enables 86 input 117 input setup universal inputs 123 memory 86 99 mu...

Page 242: ...ewer 203 sharpness 143 size and position 147 176 sizing and scaling panel 146 sizing and scaling section 146 specifications reference 223 status section 143 test patterns menu 156 test patterns setup...

Page 243: ...36 IP address 36 Resolution native 49 Restore default settings 136 144 175 saved settings 136 system 160 Return material authorization 233 RGB color space 127 RMA 233 p Safety precautions 50 summary...

Page 244: ...output 223 Standard output card 43 Status check 166 LEDs 28 table system menu 110 Store 87 mode 86 Storing memory registers 190 Subnet mask 113 116 Summary button types 79 memory functions 190 memory...

Page 245: ...3 Trim 84 r UIC 20 41 analog format connection table 67 card components 41 card connectors 41 connection notes 66 input connections 66 UMD tally 198 Understanding error messages 186 Undo 83 Universal...

Page 246: ...246 FSN 1004 User s Guide Rev 00 Index...

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