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Summary of Contents for FSN Series

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Page 2: ...se 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 purch...

Page 3: ...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 product...

Page 4: ...tial 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 connecting...

Page 5: ...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 ent...

Page 6: ...N Series User s Guide e The table below lists the changes to the FSN Series User s Guide Table 0 1 Change History Rev Date ECP Description Approved By 00 3 24 09 567874 FSN Series User s Guide R Pelli...

Page 7: ...ms 25 System 1 Basic 25 System 2 Multiple Destinations 26 Application Questions 26 O cpkJNQMM 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 OT In This Chapter 27 Hardware Description...

Page 8: ...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 VN In This Chapter 91 Safety Precautions 92 Shipping Information 92 Unpacking and Inspection 92 Site Preparation 93 Cable and Adapter Inform...

Page 9: ...ng the Pop up Keyboard 133 Transition Menu 134 Transition Menu Access 135 Transition Rate Adjustment 135 Transition Curve Adjustment 136 Wipe Menu 137 Wipe Menu Access 138 Wipe Patterns 138 Wipe Funct...

Page 10: ...utputs 184 Assign Button 185 Input Menu 187 Rear I O View Description 188 Connector Colors 189 Input Table Description 190 Input Menu Functions 191 Default Naming Conventions 193 Input Setup Menu for...

Page 11: ...Chapter 241 Setup Prerequisites 242 System Setup Sequence 243 Power Up and Status Check 244 Return to Factory Default 245 Touch Screen Calibration 246 Restoring the System 246 Communications Setup 247...

Page 12: ...egisters 282 Transition LED Notes 282 Using Re entry 283 Working with Cuts 283 Setting Transition Rates and Curves 284 Working with Mixes 285 Manual Mix 285 Automatic Mix 285 Working with Wipes 286 Wi...

Page 13: ...iew 308 Reference Video Input Specifications 309 Physical and Electrical Specifications 310 FSN 1400 310 FSN 150 310 Touch Screen Display 311 Touch Screen Display Stand 311 Communications Specificatio...

Page 14: ...14 FSN Series User s Guide Table of Contents f 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 K K K K K K K K K K K KPOT...

Page 15: ...r is designed to introduce you to the FSN Series 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 Seri...

Page 16: ...el s sections and functions Chapter 4 Installation on page 91 provides comprehensive system installation instructions Chapter 5 Menu Orientation on page 117 provides menu trees plus comprehensive expl...

Page 17: ...rm comprehensive searches as required 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 ju...

Page 18: ...the transparency or density of the key as revealed over a background Chassis Cards In addition to the required M E and System cards the following cards that can be installed in the chassis enabling y...

Page 19: ...reground video from being keyed using the switcher s internal pattern system Key Signal also known as Key Source The signal that electronically cuts the hole in the background video signal Key signals...

Page 20: ...are combined on a single channel RGsB Defines a connection with three signals to transmit video and sync information Here the sync information is transmitted on the green channel SD SDI Standard Defi...

Page 21: ...ching community A user configurable video processor chassis that uses field installable cards providing superior input and output flexibility All cards power supplies and fans are front serviceable an...

Page 22: ...l The FSN 250 is a 2 5 M E production switcher providing 52 assignable crosspoints 26 buttons plus SHIFT Figure 1 2 FSN 250 Control Panel Additional control features are listed below A high resolution...

Page 23: ...equired card includes Video reference input and loop through Configurable video reference output Ethernet port 10 100 One tally connector 24 contact closures One GPIO connector four GPI ports and eigh...

Page 24: ...reate PIPs In Chapter 2 refer to the Digital Video Effects Card section on page 51 for details NAC Native Aux Output Card The NAC provides eight auxiliary outputs which run at the system s native reso...

Page 25: ...he diagram Multiple scaled and un scaled sources connect to the FSN 1400 including cameras PCs VTRs DVRs and servers The FSN 1400 and FSN 150 control panel connect via Ethernet Program and Preview mon...

Page 26: ...PCs VTRs DVRs and servers The FSN 1400 and FSN 150 connect via Ethernet Aux outputs 1 2 and 3 connect to the three projectors Aux outputs 4 5 and 6 are connected to peripheral devices such as monitors...

Page 27: ...400 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 reviewed al...

Page 28: ...4 rear slots the configuration of which depends on the type and number of populated front cards An internal midplane architecture allows cards to be plugged in from both the front and rear of the chas...

Page 29: ...cards and their capabilities f c Starting with the basic system 1 x NIC plus 1 x UIC the following table outlines the system s input flexibility based on the numbers of 8 channel NICs and 2 channel UI...

Page 30: ...l UOCs and 8 channel NACs that can be installed The totals includes the six standard native Aux outputs on the M E card Table 2 3 FSN Series auxiliary output flexibility Total Aux Outputs 6 Standard N...

Page 31: ...ructions 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 power status for...

Page 32: ...ted 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 o...

Page 33: ...bad or has failed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Slot 14 DC OK AC OK DC OK AC OK Power Loaded RS 232 CPU IP SYS System Card Power Loaded Native Aux Output Card NAC Power Loaded Native Input Card NIC Po...

Page 34: ...d section on page 54 5 DVE Card Slots Slots 9 and 10 are reserved for optional 2 D DVE Digital Video Effects cards Up to two cards can be installed Refer to the Digital Video Effects Card section on p...

Page 35: ...I O cards can be installed in slots 1 through 4 See the Native Input Card section on page 47 for details Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SDI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SDI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 36: ...ersal Output Card Up to two I O cards can be installed See the Universal Output Card section on page 52 NAC Native Aux Output Card Up to three I O cards can be installed See the Native Aux Output Card...

Page 37: ...Native Input Card Universal Input Card Digital Video Effects Card Universal Output Card Native Aux Output Card Card LEDs Analog Format Connection Table Note On all following card descriptions remembe...

Page 38: ...Following are descriptions of all components on the front edge of the System card 1 System Power LED The System Power LED indicates power status for the chassis and the cards Green all system power i...

Page 39: ...tors to remove and re insert the card 4 Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates power status for the card Refer to the Card LEDs section on page 55 for details 5 Loaded LED The Loaded LED indicate...

Page 40: ...that a link is present when lit and link activity when blinking Please note In Appendix A refer to the Ethernet Connector section on page 316 for Ethernet connector pinout details Use the Com Setup M...

Page 41: ...available In Appendix A refer to the Tally Connector section on page 318 for pinouts In Chapter 6 refer to the Tally Setup section on page 259 for setup details 15 GPIO Connector One DB 25 connector...

Page 42: ...ddress FSN 150 and FSN 250 control panels Each control panel has two Ethernet ports located on the rear panel Ethernet Port 1 connects to the FSN 1400 either directly or via an Ethernet Switch By defa...

Page 43: ...onnectors Figure 2 7 M E card front edge and rear I O connectors Note All outputs run at the system s native video format Output video formats can not be set individually Note M E 2 outputs are not cu...

Page 44: ...Refer to the Clean Feed Output Selection section on page 46 for details 7 M E 1 Program Out One BNC is provided for the system s M E 1 Program Output 8 M E 1 Preview Out One BNC is provided for the s...

Page 45: ...x BNCs are provided for the system s six Native Aux Outputs Source selection is performed in the Aux Assign Section on the panel In Chapter 3 refer to the Aux Section heading on page 60 for details Im...

Page 46: ...7 refer to the Selecting Clean Feed Outputs section on page 299 for details on using the Clean Feed Assignment Menu Table 2 4 Clean Feed Output descriptions Output Description 1 M E 1 clean out pre K...

Page 47: ...Flexibility section on page 29 for details on NIC configurations in the FSN 1400 The figure below illustrates the NIC s front edge and rear I O connectors Figure 2 9 NIC front edge and rear I O conne...

Page 48: ...ection on page 55 for details 4 Native Inputs 1 8 Eight BNC connectors are provided for Native Inputs 1 8 and each connector supports HD SDI and SD SDI sources The video standard of all connections to...

Page 49: ...ference Refer to the Card Slot Allocation and I O Flexibility section on page 29 for details on UIC configurations in the FSN 1400 The figure below illustrates the UIC s front edge and rear I O connec...

Page 50: ...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 important points regarding the UIC Refer to the Analog Format C...

Page 51: ...Two dual channel DVEs Two single channel DVEs plus one dual channel DVE The DVE output can be used on any switcher bank and in any keyer Please note An I O card is not required with the DVE card a bla...

Page 52: ...for details on UOC configurations in the FSN 1400 The figure below illustrates the UOC s front edge and rear I O connectors Figure 2 11 UOC front edge and rear I O connectors Following are descriptio...

Page 53: ...an be configured as additional native outputs In this mode scaling is not possible Refer to the Analog Format Connection Table section on page 56 for additional information on using the HD 15 connecto...

Page 54: ...rear I O connectors Figure 2 12 NAC front edge and rear I O connectors Following are descriptions of all NAC components 1 Ejectors Use the card s top and bottom Ejectors to remove and re insert the ca...

Page 55: ...d power is OK 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...

Page 56: ...deo 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 re...

Page 57: ...of the FSN Series control panels The following topics are discussed Control Panel Descriptions Control Panel Rear Control Panel Bottom Touch Screen Connector Panel Note Once you have reviewed all of t...

Page 58: ...1400 via FSN 150 control Features include Standard video production switcher look and feel 1 5 M E overall design Bus rows consist of 20 assignable buttons 10 buttons plus SHIFT Black and re entry 1...

Page 59: ...ils P G M P S T DSK Assign K E Y B G P S T M E M E AUX KEY 1 KEY 2 CUSTOM SEL PGM M E ASSIGN PGM BLACK SHIFT BLACK SHIFT BLACK SHIFT BLACK SHIFT R E W S T O P P L A Y F F WD C U E M C R O M C R O M C...

Page 60: ...ipes and keys Refer to the M E Transition Section heading on page 72 for details 6 Aux Section The Aux Section enables you to assign sources to Aux buses The FSN Series includes six native Aux bus out...

Page 61: ...nel Orientation Control Panel Descriptions c m p The following topics are discussed in this section Display Section PGM Bank PGM Transition Section M E Bank M E Transition Section Aux Section Custom C...

Page 62: ...ll functions Refer to Chapter 5 Menu Orientation on page 117 for details 2 Knobs Four Knobs are provided to the right of the Touch Screen When one or more value buttons appear on the Touch Screen or w...

Page 63: ...ls Button color has important significance in the PGM Bank In Chapter 7 refer to the Understanding Button Color section on page 267 for details The figure below illustrates the PGM Bank on the FSN 150...

Page 64: ...ce from the buttons on PST Please note Except for SHIFT all buttons on the PST Bus are mutually exclusive including the re entry button When a PST source is taken to Program with a transition the sour...

Page 65: ...n Display provides the four important status labels Figure 3 6 PGM Transition Display From left to right Last Memory Register indicates the last memory register recalled to the PGM bank When you recal...

Page 66: ...transitions the Transition LEDs indicate the position of the transition in progress Figure 3 7 T Bar and Transition LEDs T Bar functionality is identical for both the M E bank and the PGM bank In Chap...

Page 67: ...to display the Key Menu with the DSK highlighted If DSK is off and BG is on the key will not transition If the key is currently off it stays off If the key is currently on it holds The following rule...

Page 68: ...d wipe WIPE DSK Wipe DSK on or off WIPE BG DSK Wipe background and DSK 5 Cut Press CUT to instantly cut to the PGM bank layers that are enabled in the Next Transition Section For example S BG enabled...

Page 69: ...nctional Any source can be preset on any bus and any memory register can be recalled but the setups will not contribute to the switcher s Program output However individual M E outputs are still functi...

Page 70: ...utton Color section on page 267 for details The figure below illustrates the M E Bank on the FSN 150 Figure 3 10 M E Bank FSN 150 with sample displays Following are descriptions of each section 1 Prog...

Page 71: ...PST are mutually exclusive When a PST source is taken to Program the source flips to PGM In Chapter 7 refer to the Understanding Flip flop Mode section on page 269 for details Refer to the M E Transi...

Page 72: ...t to right Last Memory Register indicates the last memory register recalled to the M E When you recall another register using the Memory Section the register updates Key 1 Source directly above the KE...

Page 73: ...is identical for the M E and PGM banks In Chapter 7 refer to the Understanding the T Bar and Transition LEDs section on page 280 for complete details 3 Next Transition Group The three buttons in the...

Page 74: ...s off Key 1 will not transition If the key is currently off it stays off If the key is currently on it holds Enable KEY 2 to arm a transition to or from the KEY 2 layer using the source selected on th...

Page 75: ...ayers within the switcher 4 Effects Group The three buttons in the Effects Group indicate which effects are enabled or armed for the next transition in the M E Figure 3 15 Effects Group To use the gro...

Page 76: ...enabled in the Next Transition Group The transition uses the type of transition enabled in the Effects Group and the M E s current transition rate For example S BG MIX enabled press AUTO TRAN to mix...

Page 77: ...e transition completes fully When the T Bar is positioned between the BG and PST buses off of a limit almost all transitions are possible For example S BG MIX enabled if the T Bar is positioned half w...

Page 78: ...are mapped to the panel Route an assignable source to an Aux destination The figure below illustrates the Aux Section on the model FSN 150 Figure 3 17 Aux Section FSN 150 sample Following are descript...

Page 79: ...rce to output assignment FSN 150 3 Assignable Source In addition to dedicated sources on the Aux Source Row one additional clean feed source can be mapped to the ASSIGN button The following sources ar...

Page 80: ...h button to be labeled with two lines of four characters The displays change as different sets of custom control buttons are mapped to the panel 2 Custom Control Buttons Each individual Custom Control...

Page 81: ...R 123 The letters STR are constant followed by the store entry register and the register description as entered via the Memory Menu The bottom line indicates the last memory register that was recalled...

Page 82: ...e Working with Memory Registers section on page 291 for more information 3 Module Section The eight buttons in the Module Section select the switcher modules and functions to be included in the select...

Page 83: ...following important references In Chapter 5 refer to the Memory Menu section on page 157 for complete details on all switcher memory functions In Chapter 7 refer to the Working with Memory Registers...

Page 84: ...er s value is 100 press 10 TRIM to calculate 110 Pressing ENTER is not required and the trim value remains in the register enabling you to trim repeatedly by the same offset In Chapter 5 refer to the...

Page 85: ...st a variety of switcher parameters The figure below illustrates the Joystick and its three axes of control Figure 3 22 Joystick For example when a PIP is selected the Joystick can be assigned to mani...

Page 86: ...is not supported If required use an available USB port for a keyboard connection 4 Com Ports The two 9 pin D Com connectors are not used 5 VGA Connector One 15 pin D VGA connector is provided for the...

Page 87: ...to an outside network or to your facility s house network By default the following conditions are set DHCP ON An IP address can be obtained automatically from the outside network In Appendix A see th...

Page 88: ...l Panel bottom surface Following are descriptions of each bottom surface component 1 Access Plate One Access Plate is provided on the bottom of the control panel In the event that you need to change t...

Page 89: ...terconnection 2 DVI Connector One DVI connector is provided for the Touch Screen s video input from the control panel Use the supplied cable harness for interconnection In Appendix A refer to the DVI...

Page 90: ...90 FSN Series User s Guide 3 Control Panel Orientation Touch Screen Connector Panel...

Page 91: ...I O Installation Signal Connections Analog Format Connection Table Please note the following important points As you follow the installation instructions in this chapter remember the following import...

Page 92: ...d 1 x System card 1 x NIC installed in slot 1 1 x UIC installed in slot 7 Blank panels 1 x power supply If additional UICs and NICs are ordered each is shipped in its own box along with its associated...

Page 93: ...re included with the FSN 1400 cpkJNRM The following cables are included with the FSN 150 l The following adapters are optional Table 4 1 FSN 1400 Cables Cable Adapter Description Quantity AC Power Cor...

Page 94: ...andard Ethernet cables connect Ethernet Port 1 on the Control Panel to the customer supplied Ethernet Switch Connect the FSN 1400 s Ethernet Port to the Ethernet Switch 4 Connect the two supplied Scri...

Page 95: ...eps to install the Touch Screen and desk stand 1 Using the supplied screws attach the VESA mounting plate to the rear of the Touch Screen 2 Thread the supplied cable harness through the cable access h...

Page 96: ...nd through the slot in the VESA mounting plate Adjust the height of the monitor as required then secure the mounting plate to the stand using the lock knob 5 Secure the cable harness to the stand usin...

Page 97: ...onitor arm such as the sample shown below Figure 4 4 Sample Monitor Arm Ergotron LX For your reference following is a partial list of manufacturers and distributors from which you can select a VESA mo...

Page 98: ...upplied Threads may be metric or otherwise depending upon the rack type Use the following steps to rack mount the FSN 1400 1 At a minimum an FSN 1400 chassis weighs 35 pounds 15 87 kg To avoid injury...

Page 99: ...Rack Layout 4 For the FSN 1400 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 rail...

Page 100: ...erly rack mounted If not refer to the FSN 1400 Rack Mount Procedure section on page 98 for instructions 2 On the System card s I O panel ensure that the Ethernet Port is connected to the Ethernet Swit...

Page 101: ...y is standard the redundant supply is optional In a redundant configuration with both supplies installed the FSN 1400 can be powered from two different circuit breakers Open the FSN 1400 front door an...

Page 102: ...anel is used in the 230 volt mode a UL listed line cord rated for 250 volts at 15 amps must be used and must conform to IEC 227 and IEC 245 standards This cord will be fitted with a tandem prong type...

Page 103: ...er NICs or UICs until needed The table below outlines card slot allocation within the FSN 1400 chassis Use this chart for reference during the following procedures and remember that all cards and I O...

Page 104: ...g the nylon guides in the chassis for alignment carefully insert the I O panel into the chassis Be sure to push on both the top and bottom thumb screws simultaneously until the card is fully seated in...

Page 105: ...hapter 2 refer to the Chassis Front Door section on page 31 for details 3 Orient the card so that the label e g UIC or NIC is at the top Ensure that both ejectors are unlatched from the slots in the c...

Page 106: ...f the card Figure 4 12 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 th...

Page 107: ...handles together on each ejector then pull the ejectors away from the center of the card Figure 4 14 Card removal 3 When both latches have disengaged from the chassis remove the card completely and s...

Page 108: ...lation Signal Connections p The following topics are discussed in this section Output Connections Aux Output Connections External DSK Input Connections Native Input Connections Universal Input Connect...

Page 109: ...onitor or the desired destination This output provides the system s main clean feed signal In Chapter 2 refer to the Clean Feed Output Selection section on page 46 for details 4 Connect M E 1 Program...

Page 110: ...ean Feed Output Selection section on page 46 for details Please note the following important points All outputs run at the system s selected native output resolution In Chapter 6 refer to the Referenc...

Page 111: ...g steps to connect Aux output signals from the FSN 1400 s M E card 1 Connect Aux Outputs 1 through 6 to your target auxiliary devices or monitors Please note the following important points All Aux out...

Page 112: ...es from a character generator s Fill or Video output Please note the following important points The DSK Cut and Fill inputs must be locked to the same video reference as the FSN 1400 chassis SAV start...

Page 113: ...instructions on setting the native resolution Please note the following important points Use the Input Setup Menu to set up native SDI input signals In Chapter 5 refer to the Input Menu section on pa...

Page 114: ...ble 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 Univ...

Page 115: ...for step by step setup instructions Refer to the Analog Format Connection Table section on page 116 for a chart of analog formats available when using a customer supplied breakout cable In Appendix A...

Page 116: ...nd V sync use the HD 15 connector directly Using a customer supplied HD 15 to 5 x BNC breakout cable several input combinations are possible Cells with check marks denote the connections required for...

Page 117: ...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 Transition Menu Wipe Menu Keyer Menu Color Back...

Page 118: ...Trans Edge Color FTB Rate Edge Width Keyer Select Keys Key Type Key Fill Swap Settings Clip Gain Opacity Copy Settings Advanced Set BG 1 Color BG Set BG 2 Set BG 3 Set BG 4 Hue Lum Sat View Mode Memo...

Page 119: ...nput Format EDID Format Color Space 1 1 Sampling Sample Phase H Timing V Timing Sharpness Pulldown Comp De Interlace Motion Threshold Save Settings Restore Saved Restore Defaults Sizing and Scaling Fi...

Page 120: ...criptions 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 wi...

Page 121: ...ayed in the Palette Figure 5 4 Navigation button selection The Menu Bar does not scroll Instead at the bottom of the bar press the Page button to change navigation pages in groups of six buttons with...

Page 122: ...es 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 displayed...

Page 123: ...Latching The figure below illustrates both states of a Latching function button The name of the function is written on the button itself Figure 5 10 Latching button states When OFF the button is unsel...

Page 124: ...r the selected parameter The parameter s current value appears within the dark blue insert There are three ways to adjust the value Rotate the knob clockwise to increment the value Rotate the knob cou...

Page 125: ...ithout making a change simply press the pop up button again to cancel the operation i _ The figure below illustrates a Location button Figure 5 16 Location button A Location button is a type of Naviga...

Page 126: ...button enables you to access and adjust wipes on M E 1 and PGM without leaving the menu S On the Keyer Menu the location button enables you to access all keyers e g M E 1 Key 1 M E 1 Key 2 DSK without...

Page 127: ...e 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 Value Latching Blue Dark Blue Appears adjacent to...

Page 128: ...olled automatically or manually For example On the Input Setup Menu the highlight automatically jumps to a certain row when you touch the associated graphic of a rear panel connector On the Memory Men...

Page 129: ...n explanation 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 5 22 Sample note...

Page 130: ...es a mini prompt for the function that you are entering For example S If you press the Hue value button the prompt reads Range 0 360 S If you press the Brightness value button the prompt reads Range 1...

Page 131: ...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 parameter...

Page 132: ...ress the decimal button as required for numeric entries that accept decimal values Please note the following important points regarding the Keypad Certain Keypad buttons may be grayed out if their fun...

Page 133: ...a name or entering a description 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 entr...

Page 134: ...ansition Menu Figure 5 26 Transition Menu sample On the menu value buttons are provided for each location where a rate can be changed either via Knob or Keypad Each button displays the function s curr...

Page 135: ...ates take effect immediately To key in an auto transition rate press any value button to display the Keypad for that specific location Enter a new rate in frames and press Enter or trim the current ra...

Page 136: ...nsition The transition rate is constant throughout the transition S Curve Press the S Curve button to apply a smooth curve to the transition The transition starts slow accelerates then decelerates at...

Page 137: ...a sample Wipe Menu Figure 5 27 Wipe Menu sample The Wipe Menu is the same for all switcher banks and using the Bank button you can adjust wipes on all banks without leaving the menu On the menu itsel...

Page 138: ...button is highlighted with a yellow border and the selected pattern is now available for use and modification on the selected bank When you perform a wipe video on the BG bus is replaced by video on t...

Page 139: ...ts all available switcher banks Figure 5 29 Wipe bank pop up When you select another bank the following actions occur The pop up clears The name of the new bank appears on the button label and in the...

Page 140: ...ure 5 31 Normal wipe direction Reverse Each time AUTO TRAN is pressed or each time the T Bar is moved from limit to limit wipes always travel from right to left for vertical wipes or from the bottom t...

Page 141: ...e pattern and adjust its width Press Edge to display the Edge Pop up which offers two options Figure 5 33 Wipe Edge Pop up Hard The wipe edge that divides BG and PST is a hard edge Figure 5 34 Hard ed...

Page 142: ...ertical output resolution of the system b When a hard edge is selected use the three edge color value buttons to select the desired color When a soft edge is selected the buttons do not appear Figure...

Page 143: ...s The figure below illustrates a sample Keyer Menu Figure 5 38 Keyer Menu M E 1 Key 1 sample The Keyer Menu is virtually identical for all keyers and using the Keyer button you can adjust the keyers o...

Page 144: ...e sample In the table rows are provided for each keyer on the panel and the yellow highlight shows the active keyer This highlight changes automatically when different keyers are selected The followin...

Page 145: ...cher bank without leaving the menu Refer to the Location Buttons section on page 125 for additional details on location buttons Press Keyer to display the Keyer Selection Pop up which lists all availa...

Page 146: ...ed from the luminance brightness level of the key source Linear Enables the Linear Key mode which allows the edges of anti aliased key sources such as character generators to be reproduced clearly Two...

Page 147: ...e cut into the background anywhere that foreground luminance is greater than the clip level Range 0 0 to 100 0 in 1 increments Default 50 0 Gain Adjust the sensitivity of the keyer enabling you to cha...

Page 148: ...ptions Self Video from the key source itself fills the hole PST Video from the bank s PST Preset bus fills the hole Split Video from another selected source other than the key source fills the hole Wh...

Page 149: ...us to select the fill video Matte Video from an internal matte generator fills the hole When Matte is selected the color is fully adjustable using the three matte color buttons Figure 5 45 Matte color...

Page 150: ...op of and electronically downstream of KEY 1 as shown below Figure 5 47 Key Settings KEY 2 over KEY 1 When Swap Key Settings is pressed the settings of the two keyers are swapped The key source that w...

Page 151: ...er 4 refer to the External DSK Input Connections section on page 112 for details Select On to activate both external key connections The label in the PGM Transition Display reads EXT Video from the DS...

Page 152: ...he keyer s to which you want to copy then press Paste Please note Press Close to cancel safely without copying and close the keypad The copy function copies all parameters including clip gain opacity...

Page 153: ...r to select a different keyer to adjust Refer to the Keyer Selection section on page 145 for details Press Restore Default Settings to return the selected keyer s Clip Gain and Opacity settings to the...

Page 154: ...or backgrounds are internally generated signals and up to four unique color backgrounds can be mapped to the panel using the Map Buttons Menu Refer to the Map Buttons Menu section on page 210 for menu...

Page 155: ...To adjust a specific color background signal press its button to associate the entire menu with that color Figure 5 53 Color Background Selection buttons sample Each button has an associated Current...

Page 156: ...e Lum and Sat controls also update c q Three fine tuning controls are provided enabling you to adjust the current color s Hue Luminance and Saturation Figure 5 56 Color Fine Tuning Controls Use these...

Page 157: ...select the large categories 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...

Page 158: ...ardless of the mode you will always return to the last menu used either the Memory Menu or the Enables Menu For example if you are working on the Enables Menu and you jump over to the Transition Menu...

Page 159: ...ates the register number from 1 to 1000 Refer to the Selecting Registers section on page 166 for more information Lock indicates whether or not the register is locked as set on the Advanced Memory Men...

Page 160: ...table the yellow highlight indicates the selected register There are many ways that you can select registers including touching scrolling with the top knob and pressing the Memory Register value butt...

Page 161: ...e If you store a register that includes the M E 1 module there are seven Enables within that module that divide the M E into its various functional components You can elect to leave all enables on and...

Page 162: ...les can be modified All Enables will be on by default when you enter the Store Mode In Recall Mode Enables can be modified but only those that were originally enabled in the selected register When an...

Page 163: ...n the M E s PST bus Key 1 stores or recalls all settings for Keyer 1 plus the selected key source Key 2 stores or recalls all settings for Keyer 2 plus the selected key source Effects stores or recall...

Page 164: ...ores or recalls the source selected on the PGM bank s PST bus DSK stores or recalls all settings for the DSK plus the selected key source Effects stores or recalls the selections in the M E s Effects...

Page 165: ...ding the name for both native and universal inputs as set on the Input Setup Menu Refer to the Input Menu section on page 187 for a menu description Tally stores or recalls all tally settings as set o...

Page 166: ...value button When the Keypad appears enter the desired register and press Enter The highlight jumps to the selected register Please note the following important points regarding register selection and...

Page 167: ...he Pop up Keyboard From the Memory Menu highlight the desired register in the table and then press Description From the Enables Menu press Description Enter a brief description then press Enter to clo...

Page 168: ...ental deletion or accidental over writing To use the feature From the Memory Menu highlight the desired register in the table and then press Advanced From the Enables Menu press Advanced On the Advanc...

Page 169: ...System Menu Description Communications Setup Menu Reference and Output Setup Menu Output Test Patterns Menu Clean Feed Setup Menu Input Menu External DSK Setup Menu Map Buttons Menu Tally Setup Menu...

Page 170: ...ss to all setup functions plus a convenient status table The following topics are discussed in this section System Menu Access System Menu Functions Status Tables Lock Unlock Panel p j To access the S...

Page 171: ...al sources to the control panel Refer to the Map Buttons Menu section on page 210 for details Press External DSK Setup to display the External DSK Setup Menu which enables you to set up the DSK Cut an...

Page 172: ...llowing functions are provided in the Tool Bar Press Lock Panel to lock and unlock the control panel Refer to the Lock Unlock Panel section on page 174 for details Press Save All to save all system in...

Page 173: ...criptions are as follows Output Format lists the system s native resolution Video Reference Input lists the system s video reference input and lock status M E lists if the M E Mix Effect Card is missi...

Page 174: ...o display the following pop up Figure 5 68 Panel Lockout pop up In this mode the control panel and Touch Screen are locked out and the pop up remains on display To unlock the control panel and Touch S...

Page 175: ...t note reminding you to set both the IP address and the Subnet Mask prior to pressing Apply Use the top Knob to scroll the yellow highlight Changes can be made to the ports shown on the highlighted ro...

Page 176: ...s within your local network This action might be required for example if the IP address of a particular unit was changed Press Discover FSN 1400 to display the following pop up Figure 5 70 Discover FS...

Page 177: ...net Mask Keypad 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 press Apply to comp...

Page 178: ...e 5 73 Reference and Output Setup Menu sample At the top of the menu the Output Status Table lists the output format native resolution and the reference video input Figure 5 74 Output Status Table sam...

Page 179: ...System Card One of three external signals can be connected SMPTE bi level sync tri level sync or black burst Note If the reference is locked but the rate is incorrect for the selected native format th...

Page 180: ...Timing button appears enabling you to set offsets anywhere relative to the external video reference input with positive or negative values Output Format Select the desired output format from the list...

Page 181: ...Black on Invalid Video is turned on the DSK turns off because of the change in output timing If the user preference Black on Invalid Video is off the DSK will be visible but in a shifted position In t...

Page 182: ...w illustrates a sample Output Test Patterns Menu Figure 5 77 Output Test Patterns Menu sample The left side of the Palette shows the Rear I O View specifically slots 8 11 12 and 13 which include outpu...

Page 183: ...vided in the matrix Press Off to turn off the test pattern for the selected output Press Raster Box to enable or disable a raster box for the selected output The raster box width is fixed at 1 pixel N...

Page 184: ...Clean Feed Outputs Assign Button c l Press Clean Feed Outputs to set up all physical clean feed outputs on the FSN 1400 s M E Card The graphic on the Palette is a flow chart It illustrates the clean f...

Page 185: ...ust as you would any other available source and send it to an Aux bus destination When Assign Button is pressed the Palette changes to display a different flow chart This diagram represents the clean...

Page 186: ...utput it changes for all outputs For example S On the Aux Output Row select Aux 1 S On the Aux Source Row select ASSIGN S On the Clean Feed Setup Menu press Assign Button and select M E 1 Clean 1 S No...

Page 187: ...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 input is automatically highlighted Once selected y...

Page 188: ...tically highlighted To set up a universal input 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...

Page 189: ...White 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 th...

Page 190: ...th the Map to button Unshifted locations are 1 through 10 Shifted locations are 11 through 20 If the cell is blank the input is not mapped to the panel If the input is mapped to more than one button t...

Page 191: ...d input mapping from the panel When pressed the input is removed and its name is also removed from the programmable display Please note If the input is mapped to more than one panel location all locat...

Page 192: ...or all native inputs Figure 5 85 Refresh Sync Pop up Press Yes to refresh the sync processing for all native inputs whose sync mode is set to Auto on the Input Setup Menu Native inputs that are set to...

Page 193: ...for universal inputs a k Each NIC and UIC input has a default name which can be left on the panel when inputs are mapped or changed using the Input Name function For NIC inputs the convention is N slo...

Page 194: ...t only the selected input is shown Please note The first five columns of information are identical The Sync Mode column lists the mode selected with the Sync Mode button either Auto Frame Sync or Mini...

Page 195: ...rightness Use the Blue Brightness button or knob to set blue brightness Range 50 to 150 Default 100 Press RGB Contrast to adjust RGB contrast Three value buttons appear Use the Red Contrast button or...

Page 196: ...input to the external video reference One frame of delay is added to the input Minimum Delay When this mode is set the selected input must be within one half line for minimum delay to function proper...

Page 197: ...switch back to Minimum Delay mode provided that the signal is within range Please note The button only appears when the selected input is set to Auto mode In Auto Minimum Delay mode the button is gray...

Page 198: ...ht edge Range 0 to the image s maximum number of horizontal pixels Default 0 Press Clear Mask to clear all four mask values back to 0 zero Note The range shown in the Keypad s top Function Bar is dyna...

Page 199: ...universal inputs sample The top portion of the menu displays the same information as the Input Table on the Input Menu but only the selected input is shown The columns of information are identical The...

Page 200: ...ormat is applied and the 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...

Page 201: ...ed EDID format in the list then press Apply to program the EDID Press Color Space to toggle between SMPTE and RGB processing Note that the system automatically sets the Color Space based on the select...

Page 202: ...e Press Adjust V Timing to adjust the image s vertical timing Two value buttons appear Use the V Pos button or knob to set the start of the active area s vertical offset from V sync Use the V Active b...

Page 203: ...input 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...

Page 204: ...le the selected universal input up or down to the current native horizontal resolution Please note Aspect ratio is maintained If the left and or right edges of the image are manually masked those edge...

Page 205: ...examples of Fill V Figure 5 95 Fill V examples Press Fill H V to scale the selected universal input up or down to the current native horizontal and vertical resolutions Please note Aspect ratio is not...

Page 206: ...image is masked as desired use the Fill H Fill V or Fill H V functions to scale the image to full screen m On the Input Setup Menu for universal inputs press Color Correction to display the Color Cor...

Page 207: ...adjustments Press Restore Default Settings to recall the selected input s default setup parameters back into the input s temporary settings This function does not over write the saved settings f p k...

Page 208: ...al DSK Setup Menu is divided in half The left side of the Palette shows the Rear I O View in which only the two DSK input connectors are active All other output connectors are grayed out The right sid...

Page 209: ...ection all functions are identical to those for native inputs Refer to the Color Correction Section heading on page 195 for details In the Tool Bar the following adjustments are provided Toggle the Er...

Page 210: ...enu Figure 5 99 Map Buttons Menu sample Although individual inputs can be mapped to the panel one at a time using the Input Menu the Map Buttons Menu gives you mapping access to the entire control pan...

Page 211: ...els from 1 10 to 11 20 Source Cut displays the source or linear key cut signal that is mapped to the selected panel button Press Map Source Cut to select and highlight the field in blue Linear Key Fil...

Page 212: ...Buttons Keypad appears Refer to the Map Buttons Keypad and Mapping Luma Keys and Linear Keys sections for details On the highlighted row press Un map Source Cut to un map the source in the Source Cut...

Page 213: ...brightness level of the key source Please note Any source on the Key Bus can be selected as the cut On the Keyer Menus you can select Self Matte Preset Bus or Split for the fill source When Split is s...

Page 214: ...ally Setup Menu The figure below illustrates a sample menu Figure 5 102 Tally Setup Menu sample The Tally Setup Menu enables you to assign inputs to the system s 24 tally relays set tally markers and...

Page 215: ...left hand column indicates the selected relay 1 through 24 The right hand column is simply an indication of the type of tally you wish to set red green or amber Use the Select Color button to select...

Page 216: ...ociation on the highlighted row press Clear Input to remove the input from the table Press Select Color to display the Select Color Pop up which enables you to choose a red green or amber color block...

Page 217: ...ses Press Clear Tally Closure to clear the x from the highlighted output r m j From the System Menu press User Prefs to display the User Preferences Menu The figure below illustrates a sample menu Fig...

Page 218: ...ided Bus Display Brightness controls the brightness of the programmable displays above the PGM and M E banks Range 1 dim to 4 bright Control Panel Backlight controls the overall brightness of all butt...

Page 219: ...nput signal when the selected signal becomes invalid Off shows the input signal as is when the selected signal becomes invalid In this mode non synchronous and or non stable video will appear on the s...

Page 220: ...save Figure 5 107 Save All Pop up The following functions are saved when Save All is pressed Input setups Output setups Communications setups Reference video settings Clean Feed assignments DSK settin...

Page 221: ...llustrates a sample menu Figure 5 108 Software Menu sample The Software Menu enables you to update the FSN 1400 and control panel with the latest software version The menu s palette provides a table o...

Page 222: ...ting FSN 1400 Software section on page 306 for complete instructions The following two buttons are conditional They only appear if a software mis match occurs in either the Touch Screen or the control...

Page 223: ...lay the Diagnostics Menu as shown below Figure 5 110 Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics Menu enables you to perform a variety of diagnostic tests The following topics are discussed in this section T Bar...

Page 224: ...limit along each axis the proper range is 100 to 100 If the Joystick does not reach these values or does not display 0 when fully at rest use the Re center button See below for details T Bar Table da...

Page 225: ...ress Calibrate A Set Bottom Limit button is provided for each T Bar on the switcher Move the selected T Bar to its bottom limit then press Set Bottom Limit to calibrate the T Bar s bottom position In...

Page 226: ...s The following diagnostic functions are provided on the menu Press LED Test Mode to display the LED Test Mode Pop up which enables you to test all LEDs on the control panel The following options are...

Page 227: ...isplays bright green including the transition displays Press Test Off to conclude the test and return all displays to their previous state prior to test mode Press Display Pixel Test to show the Displ...

Page 228: ...the tests Please note When you enter the Tally Diagnostics Menu the current on off state of all tallies are shown While working within the menu all settings on the Tally Setup Menu are disregarded The...

Page 229: ...low illustrates a sample menu Figure 5 115 GPIO Diagnostics Menu sample The GPIO Diagnostics Menu enables you to test all GPI General Purpose Input ports and GPO General Purpose Output ports The Palet...

Page 230: ...Then trigger the external devices locally at the device itself and note the results in the table on the Palette In Appendix A refer to the GPIO Connector section on page 319 for pinouts s b From the D...

Page 231: ...Pop up If additional troubleshooting details are available for a highlighted error message in the table the Show Info button automatically appears Press Show Info to display a pop up with the associa...

Page 232: ...the log since the last power up Two logs can be displayed one for the FSN 1400 and one for the control panel In the Log Table four columns of information are provided Date Time lists the date and time...

Page 233: ...entire log You will be asked to confirm this procedure in a pop up Press Tech Support to display the Technical Support Pop up which provides the technical support phone number and email address Press...

Page 234: ...the Backup and Restore Menu Press Backup System to initiate the system backup procedure Ensure that a USB drive is inserted into the USB Port on the top of the control panel Once the drive is detected...

Page 235: ...st After pressing the button the Factory Reset Pop up Menu appears with three options Reset and save IP settings Reset all IP settings to factory default values Cancel the procedure If you elect to pe...

Page 236: ...puts are mapped to the panel All inputs on subsequent NICs are not mapped All inputs on all UICs are not mapped All Ethernet communications parameters are either returned to factory default settings o...

Page 237: ...s pressed you will be prompted to continue or cancel the procedure Figure 5 121 System Shutdown Pop up Once the control panel shuts down turn off the power switch on the back of the control panel Shut...

Page 238: ...control panel and menu shortcuts plus technical support information To access the Help Menu In the Menu Bar press Page to display page 2 if required Then press the Help button The following functions...

Page 239: ...e Custom Control section then press any source button Un freeze an input in the Custom Control section then press any frozen source button Display the Memory Menu or Display the Wipe Menu on any bank...

Page 240: ...240 FSN Series User s Guide 5 Menu Orientation Help Menu...

Page 241: ...n to Factory Default Touch Screen Calibration Restoring the System Communications Setup Reference Video and Output Setup Output Test Patterns Clean Feed Setup Native Input Setup Universal Input Setup...

Page 242: ...Ensure that you are familiar with the FSN 150 including the functions of all buttons within the various sections Refer to Chapter 3 Control Panel Orientation on page 57 for details Ensure that all ha...

Page 243: ...tup page 247 6 Reference Video and Output Setup page 248 7 Output Test Patterns page 250 8 Clean Feed Setup page 251 9 Native Input Setup page 252 10 Universal Input Setup page 254 11 External DSK Inp...

Page 244: ...h 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 Ethernet connections After checking connections if devices still rep...

Page 245: ...pter 5 refer to the Reset Menu section on page 235 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 disp...

Page 246: ...rive S Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Backup and Restore Menu In Chapter 5 refer to the Backup and Restore Menu section on page 234 Use the following steps to restore your system f...

Page 247: ...address es of 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...

Page 248: ...e Run to select the FSN 1400 s internal sync generator as the reference Press External to select the REF IN connector on the System Card One of three external signals can be connected SMPTE bi level s...

Page 249: ...of delay through the switcher 7 If Output V Lock is On press SDI Output Timing to set SDI H and V offsets Use the SDI H Offset and SDI V Offset controls to set the offsets as desired Note Remember th...

Page 250: ...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 251: ...to Keyer 1 Press M E 1 Clean 2 to select the point prior to Keyer 2 Press M E 1 Out to select the point after Keyer 2 5 Select the desired clean feed point for the PGM bank s clean feed output Press P...

Page 252: ...put to appear 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 If required press Un map to remove the...

Page 253: ...set up native input sync 14 Press Sync Mode to set the input s synchronization mode In the pop up select Auto Minimum Delay or Frame Sync mode In Chapter 5 refer to the Sync Section heading for a com...

Page 254: ...ted input to the control panel or re map it to another button When the Map To Pop up appears on the Program Bank s Preset Bus press the button on which you want the input to appear 6 Press Input Name...

Page 255: ...use the Sample Phase control to adjust the input s A D converter For optimum visual results when adjusting high resolution sources output a burst test pattern from the source and adjust for minimum no...

Page 256: ...its previous scaling and return all mask settings to 0 zero Use the following steps to set up universal input color correction 29 To adjust the selected input s overall brightness and contrast press...

Page 257: ...inputs turn error reporting off to prevent error messages If you elect to use the inputs ensure that your inputs are properly connected to the external DSK Cut and DSK Fill connectors Use the followi...

Page 258: ...erns only Select the desired test pattern and press Map To map a color background signal press Color BG to display the four available internal color background signals Select the desired signal and pr...

Page 259: ...to select the output for which you want to set a relay closure All outputs are grouped in the table 7 Press Set Tally Closure to set a relay closure for the highlighted output An x in the highlighted...

Page 260: ...access the System Menu 2 Press User Prefs to display the User Preferences Menu 3 Use the top knob to select the preference that you wish to change or simply touch the desired line in the table Set Bu...

Page 261: ...s to non volatile memory S Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Save All function In Chapter 5 refer to the Save All section on page 220 Use the following steps to save all system setup...

Page 262: ...section on page 234 Use the following steps to back up your system to a USB Drive 1 Ensure that your USB drive is properly inserted in the control panel s USB Port 2 In the Menu Bar press System to ac...

Page 263: ...Understanding Flip flop Mode Understanding Tally Understanding Error Messages Working with Pop ups Using the Keypad Understanding Press and Hold Understanding Lookahead Preview Understanding the T Bar...

Page 264: ...desired output resolution and frame rate Chapter 6 Reference Video and Output Setup page 248 8 Set clean feeds Set the desired clean feed output points Chapter 6 Clean Feed Setup page 251 9 Enable te...

Page 265: ...d wipe patterns and adjust direction and border type Working with Wipes page 286 20 Set up keys Select the desired key sources and adjust type fill clip gain and opacity as required Working with Keys...

Page 266: ...s Understanding Error Messages 271 Flip flop mode Understanding Flip flop Mode 269 Keypad operations Using the Keypad 272 Keys Working with Keys 287 Lookahead preview Understanding Lookahead Preview 2...

Page 267: ...PGM bank for example during a mix or a wipe Table 7 2 M E bank button rules Button Color Description Off The button is not mapped Dim Amber The button is mapped but not selected Brightness level in t...

Page 268: ...nd PST layer but under Key 2 Key 2 is the farthest layer downstream on M E 1 Keys created on Key 2 are visually over BG PST and Key 1 Even if you swap key settings by pressing the Swap Key Settings bu...

Page 269: ...le Prior to the transition CAM3 is on BG and CAM1 is on PST Figure 7 2 M E prior to transition After the transition the buses flip flop CAM1 is on BG and CAM3 is on PST Figure 7 3 M E after transition...

Page 270: ...on the KEY bus are bright green when the key is off When the key is on buttons are bright coral During the transition interval of a MIX or WIPE selected buttons on PST are bright coral The source tur...

Page 271: ...grammable Display turns red If one of these types of error occurs you have several options Leave the Error button and red Programmable Display as is Press the Error button to display a pop up with opt...

Page 272: ...the system Touch Screen Keypad When any Value Button is pressed on the Touch Screen the Keypad appears enabling you to make numeric entries In this mode you can enter trim clear and undo entries with...

Page 273: ...on on the control panel to display the Wipe Menu In M E 1 first enable KEY 1 to arm the key then press and hold KEY 1 to display the Keyer Menu for M E 1 Key 1 If the key is not armed the system will...

Page 274: ...s PVW monitor If a layer is armed it will appear on PVW To use the Next Transition Group simultaneously press the combination of buttons that you wish to enable Any combination of buttons can be pres...

Page 275: ...nsition Group press BG This action arms the background layer to transition Figure 7 5 M E Bank BG lookahead Please note With BG selected only the background will transition The PVW output shows the so...

Page 276: ...ed off KEY 1 will transition over the current BG source The PST bus will not transition The source selected on PST does not appear on PVW because it s not part of the next transition The lookahead PVW...

Page 277: ...e current BG and KEY 1 source In effect by selecting KEY 2 only you are holding the BG and KEY 1 sources The source selected on PST does not appear on PVW because it s not part of the next transition...

Page 278: ...M E Bank BG Lookahead when keys are enabled Please note With BG selected and both KEY 1 and KEY 2 turned off the PST bus will transition under the two keys In effect by selecting BG only you are holdi...

Page 279: ...The source selected on PST appears on PVW The lookahead PVW output shows the next BG source clean with no keys because both keys will transition off 2 Press CUT or AUTO TRAN to cut mix or wipe all th...

Page 280: ...ontrols the transition direction away from or back towards the end limit Please note In general when the T Bar is resting at either the top or bottom limit and all Transition LEDs are off the bank s o...

Page 281: ...a manual transition Stop the T Bar at any point before the end limit Press AUTO TRAN to complete the transition automatically m s qJ_ m The Transition LEDs next to the T Bar reflect the state of the t...

Page 282: ...ion of the T Bar 5 Recall memory register 100 in which the T Bar position was saved at 25 The Transition LEDs are at 25 and the physical T Bar position is at 75 Physical and virtual positions are not...

Page 283: ...EY bus the entire output of the M E bank is available as a key source This enables you to create a look on the M E and key that look over the PGM source t A Cut is an instant switch or take between tw...

Page 284: ...nob adjacent to the PGM button to adjust the PGM bank s transition rate Turn the knob adjacent to the FTB button to adjust the FTB transition rate 3 To adjust transition rates with the Keypad Press th...

Page 285: ...ansition is always from the source on PGM or BG to the source on PST The following topics are discussed in this section Manual Mix Automatic Mix j j Use the following steps to perform a manual mix 1 I...

Page 286: ...ce on PST S Prerequisite Ensure that you are familiar with the Wipe Menu In Chapter 5 refer to the Wipe Menu section on page 137 The following topics are discussed in this section Wipe Setup Manual Wi...

Page 287: ...t h A Key is a transition in which one video signal is superimposed over a background video signal One signal cuts the hole in the background and another signal fills the hole S Prerequisites Ensure...

Page 288: ...urce on the bus then release the DSK button Remember that the M E can also be a key source 3 On the Keyer Menu a Select the desired key type luma or linear b Select the desired key fill self matte pre...

Page 289: ...hat you wish to transition On the M E enable BG KEY 1 and or KEY 2 as desired On the PGM bank enable BG and or DSK as desired 3 Select the desired wipe pattern direction edge type edge width and edge...

Page 290: ...se the following steps to perform a direct mix key 1 Ensure that the key s you wish to transition are properly set up Refer to the Key Setup section for details 2 Press MIX KEY 1 to mix Key 1 on or of...

Page 291: ...entire module When you use the memory system you can elect to use or bypass the Enables feature Store Panel only If you store a register using the control panel s Keypad only without using the Memory...

Page 292: ...nments in the Aux Section If you bypass the Memory Menu all Aux routes on the panel will be stored If you use the Aux Enables you can elect to store any combination of Aux routes When you include the...

Page 293: ...om Name Store Set Enables Enter Custom Name Memory Store Notes p I _ b I r a k Use the following steps to store a memory register bypass Enables and use the default register name 1 Set up the switcher...

Page 294: ...they are all on when you first store a register Remember that you can also use the All On and All Off functions 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for all remaining modules in which you want to set Enables 10 Pre...

Page 295: ...off the desired module button in the Keypad This action turn all Enables in the selected module off effectively removing the module from the register Remember that once ENTER is pressed the module s c...

Page 296: ...desired Enables on or off as required Remember that you can also use the All On and All Off functions 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all remaining modules in which you want to adjust Enables 8 Press ENTER...

Page 297: ...sters name registers and view the status of all modules and Enables You cannot modify the modules or the Enables within a register but you can lock unlock and delete registers Use the following steps...

Page 298: ...ister can not be deleted or over written If currently locked press Lock Unlock to unlock the register and remove the X from the table cell The register can now be deleted and over written 6 Repeat fro...

Page 299: ...he Clean Feed Setup Menu enables you to set clean feed outputs and the source for the ASSIGN button in the control panel s Aux Section S Prerequisites Ensure that you are familiar with the Aux Section...

Page 300: ...rce Press and hold UNFRZ then press the button for the frozen source on any bus Note that this is the same as toggling the Freeze button to Off on the Input Menu 3 To perform an auto transition on all...

Page 301: ...provides detailed instructions for updating FSN Series system software The following topics are discussed Software Update Overview Hardware Requirements Downloading Software Updating Control Panel Sof...

Page 302: ...oftware update following is an overview of the steps required 1 Verify your hardware Refer to the Hardware Requirements section below 2 Download the appropriate update file Refer to the Downloading So...

Page 303: ...b If you are using a web browser point the browser to ftp ftp folsom com c To use Windows Explorer right click the Start button then click Explore When the Explorer window opens enter the FTP site in...

Page 304: ...e software updates 6 Click the Folsom Image Processing tab 7 Scroll to the Presentation Systems Switchers section and click the link for the FSN Series switcher 8 Click the link for the latest version...

Page 305: ...rt 4 In the Navigation Bar press System to display the System Menu 5 Press Software to display the Software Menu 6 Note the current software version in the Status Table 7 Press Update Software 8 In th...

Page 306: ...pop up press Restart to restart the system 6 When the pop up clears FSN 1400 software matches the control panel software and your system is fully updated and ready for operation r Two conditional upd...

Page 307: ...for the FSN Series The following topics are discussed System Specifications Overview Reference Video Input Specifications Physical and Electrical Specifications Communications Specifications Agency Sp...

Page 308: ...C PAL UIC 2 x SDI inputs 292M HDTV 259M C NTSC PAL 2 x DVI inputs DDWG 1 0 2 x Analog inputs RGBHV RGBS RGsB YPbPr video S video Composite M E 1 5 M E 13x for Program Preset Clean and Aux SDI Outputs...

Page 309: ...z The table below shows the valid video reference frame rates for each FSN 1400 native video format Important Interlaced native formats are required to use interlaced video references 30 Hz frame rate...

Page 310: ...0 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 800 watts max each supply Dimensions RU 6 Height 10 5 inches 26 67 cm Width 19 00 inches 48 26 cm Depth 20 75 inches 52 70 cm Weight 58 0 lbs 26 5 kg Temperature 0 40 degrees C Humi...

Page 311: ...rameter Detail Specification Power 1 5 amps at 12 V 18 watts Dimensions Height 11 57 inches 29 38 cm Width 9 65 inches 24 51 cm Depth with knobs 2 67 inches 6 78 cm Depth without knobs 2 00 inches 5 0...

Page 312: ...ication FSN 1400 Ethernet 10 100 Mbps RS 232 Diagnostic 8 N 1 115 2 kbaud FSN 150 Ethernet Port 1 1 Gbit s Ethernet Port 2 1 Gbit s USB High Speed USB 2 0 Table A 8 FSN Series Agency Specifications Pa...

Page 313: ...go to black depending on how the Black on Invalid Video function is set on the User Preferences Menu rf a The table below summarizes the amount of delay incurred for a selected universal input Table A...

Page 314: ...a The figure 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 12 Analog 15 pin D Connector Pinouts P...

Page 315: ...5 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 T...

Page 316: ...ernet connector Figure A 3 Ethernet connector The table below lists Ethernet connector pinouts Table A 14 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Wire Color 1 TX Data White Orange 2 TX Data Orange 3 RX...

Page 317: ...e System Card s two rear serial ports Table A 15 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 Clea...

Page 318: ...42 Tally 7 NO 9 Tally 7 C 26 Tally 8 NO 43 Tally 8 C 10 Tally 9 NO 27 Tally 9 C 34 Tally 10 NO 1 Tally 10 C 35 Tally 11 NO 18 Tally 11 C 19 Tally 12 NO 2 Tally 12 C 36 Tally 13 NO 3 Tally 13 C 37 Tal...

Page 319: ...Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Output 1 Collector 14 Output 1 Emitter 2 Output 2 Collector 15 Output 2 Emitter 3 Output 3 Collector 16 Output 3 Emitter 4 Output 4 Collector 17 Output 4 Emi...

Page 320: ...on the HD 15 and DVI I connectors for the UIC Table A 19 UIC Input formats Format Color Space NTSC 480i SMPTE RGB 720x480p SMPTE RGB PAL 576i SMPTE RGB 720x575p SMPTE RGB 640x480 59 94 RGB 640x480 60...

Page 321: ...1280x960 59 94 RGB 1280x960 60 RGB 1280x960 85 RGB 1280x1024 47 95 RGB 1280x1024 48 RGB 1280x1024 50 RGB 1280x1024 59 94 RGB 1280x1024 60 RGB 1280x1024 71 93 RGB 1280x1024 72 RGB 1280x1024 75 RGB 1280...

Page 322: ...00 60 RGB 1280x720p 48 SMPTE RGB 1280x720p 50 SMPTE RGB 1280x720p 59 94 SMPTE RGB 1280x720p 60 SMPTE RGB 1920x1080p 23 98 SMPTE RGB 1920x1080p 24 SMPTE RGB 1920x1080p 25 SMPTE RGB 1920x1080p 29 97 SMP...

Page 323: ...SN Series User s Guide 323 K p Input and Output Format Tables 1920x1080i 60 SMPTE RGB 2048x1080p 48 RGB 2048x1080p 50 RGB 2048x1080p II 50 RGB Table A 19 UIC Input formats Continued Format Color Space...

Page 324: ...lists the available output formats supported on the M E card Table A 20 NIC Input Formats Standard Format SMPTE 259M C 720 x 487i 59 94 720 x 576i 50 SMPTE 292M 1920 x 1080i 59 94 1920 x 1080i 50 192...

Page 325: ...fications lightning strikes abuse drop crush and or other unusual damages The customer shall pay shipping charges when unit is returned for repair Barco will cover shipping charges for return shipment...

Page 326: ...6 859 2515 Website www barco com Sales Contact Information Direct 916 859 2505 Toll Free 888 414 7226 E mail folsomsales barco com Barco N V Noordlaan 5 8520 Kuurne BELGIUM Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32...

Page 327: ...y Closure 215 217 Clear 131 Clip Gain Opacity 147 Clip 147 Close All Tallies 229 Close 131 Color BG 155 213 Color Correction 206 Color Space 201 Com Setup 171 175 Contrast 195 206 Copy Key Settings 15...

Page 328: ...er 224 Red Brightness 195 Red Contrast 195 Red On 227 Red 226 Ref and Output Setup 171 178 Reference Input 178 179 Refresh All Sync 192 Refresh Sync 197 Reset All 206 Reset Fill 205 Reset to Default 2...

Page 329: ...y functions 168 Agency specifications 312 Air vents 35 ALL CUT 300 SAVE 220 TRAN 300 Analog 15 pin D connector pinouts 314 format connection table 56 input flexibility 56 116 Application questions 26...

Page 330: ...te touch screen 225 Capture and process panel 200 and timing section 200 Card descriptions 37 digital video effects 51 DVE 51 ejectors 39 FPGA loaded LED 55 insertion 105 installation 103 LEDs front e...

Page 331: ...tions 17 menu system 120 Copy key settings 152 Copyright 2 CPU reset switch 39 switch 87 Crosspoint M E Card 23 Current fade to black rate 66 transition rate 66 73 Curve adjustment 136 exponential 136...

Page 332: ...group 68 75 Ejectors card 39 Electrical specifications 310 Enable descriptions 163 Enables aux 165 M E 1 163 menu 157 menu description 161 menu sections 161 PGM 164 section 162 system 165 Enter 85 132...

Page 333: ...rical specifications 310 rack mount procedure 98 rear view 35 reference input connector 40 status table 173 system connections 100 update flash 222 update software 306 FSN 150 22 cables 93 control pan...

Page 334: ...257 save input settings 253 256 select clean feed outputs 299 select source for ASSIGN button 251 set native input color correction 253 set output V lock 249 set SDI output timing 249 set transition r...

Page 335: ...tion 71 copy settings 152 direct controls 290 external 151 fill 148 fill pop up 148 linear 146 213 luma 213 luminance 146 setup 288 swap settings 150 type pop up 146 working with 287 Keyboard port 86...

Page 336: ...s 213 Mapping setup 258 Mask 206 clear 198 206 section 197 Matrices description 129 Memory advanced functions 168 AUX functions 292 AUX module 83 CUST module 83 delete registers 298 deleting registers...

Page 337: ...cture 28 Minimum delay 196 MIX 68 75 KEY 1 77 KEY 2 77 Mix automatic 285 key automatic 289 key manual 288 manual 285 notes 286 working with 285 Mode recall 157 store 157 view 157 Module AUX 83 CUST 83...

Page 338: ...on display 65 transition section 60 65 Phantom key bus 64 Physical and virtual T bar position 281 position T bar 281 specifications 310 Pinouts 314 analog 15 pin D connector 314 DVI I connector 315 Et...

Page 339: ...0 out 41 setup 248 valid frame rates table 309 video input specifications 309 Refresh sync 197 sync pop up 192 Reg 159 Register keypad 130 Registers naming 167 selecting 166 Removal card 107 I O panel...

Page 340: ...ers 261 sequence 243 system 241 tallies 259 touch screen calibration 246 universal inputs 254 user preferences 260 wipe 286 Sharpness 203 SHIFT button 71 buttons 64 Shipping information boxes 92 Short...

Page 341: ...status 175 external DSK 209 format connections 56 FSN 1400 status 173 input 190 input formats 320 keyer status 144 memory functions summary 292 memory registers 159 menu shortcuts 239 NIC input forma...

Page 342: ...s 268 tally 270 T bar and transition LEDs 280 Undo 131 Un freeze source 300 Universal input card 49 input connector combinations 50 input setup 254 output 53 output card 52 output connector combinatio...

Page 343: ...tomatic 289 key manual 289 manual 286 menu 137 menu access 138 notes 287 patterns 138 setup 286 working with 286 Working with Aux buses 299 cuts 283 keys 287 memory registers 291 mixes 285 pop ups 272...

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