background image

26 

 

Option 

Parameters 

Parameter Value or Range 

Default Value 

PIP Crop 

Size 

0 – 100% 

Left 

0 – 100% 

Right 

0 – 100% 

Top 

0 – 100% 

Bottom 

0 – 100% 

The effects of all parameters are described below: 

 

Left

 – Adjusts the position of the left edge of the PIP window. 

 

Right

 – Adjusts the position of the right edge of the PIP window. 

 

Size

 – Adjusts the PIP image crop size. 

 

Top

 – Adjusts the position of the top edge of the PIP window. 

 

Bot

 – Adjusts the position of the bottom edge of the PIP window.

 

3.4  Lumakey 

Keyer of the HS-1600T provides the user with the capability of luma keying.  

Note: When PIP and Lumakey features are enabled at  the  same  time, the  lumakey source will be 
the upper layer and the PIP source will be the lower layer. The layer order cannot be changed.

 

Option 

Parameters 

Parameter Value or Range 

Default Value 

Lumakey 

Lumakey Source 

Black 
Input 1 
Input 2 
Input 3 

Input 4* 

Background 
Color Bar 

Input 2 

Mode 

Black 
White 

Black 

Cleanup Level 

0 – 100 

20 

Transparency 

0 – 64  

64 

3.4.1  Lumakey Source 

Lumakey source is where you can select the image for luma keying. The available sources are listed as 
follows:  

 

Black 

 

Input 1 

 

Input 2 

 

Input 3 

 

Input 4* 

 

Background 

 

Color Bar 

Summary of Contents for HS-1600T-2C140TM

Page 1: ...HDBaseT PORTABLE HS 1600T VIDEO STREAMING STUDIO 4 CHANNEL HD SD Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...MING CONTROL PANEL 21 CHAPTER 3 SWITCHER OSD MENU 22 3 1 START 22 3 1 1 Transition Type 22 3 1 2 Transition Speed 22 3 1 3 Wipe Effect 23 3 1 4 WIPE Border Size 23 3 1 5 WIPE Border Color 23 3 1 6 BKG Color 23 3 2 PIP SPLIT 23 3 2 1 PIP Source 24 3 2 2 PIP Size PIP Window Size 24 3 2 3 Position X 25 3 2 4 Position Y 25 3 2 5 Split Source 25 3 2 6 Border Size 25 3 2 7 Border Color 25 3 3 PIP CROP 2...

Page 3: ...31 Operator 32 CHAPTER 4 MONITOR 33 4 1 MENU OPTIONS 33 4 1 1 MAIN ADJUST 34 4 1 2 COLOR 34 4 1 3 Information 34 4 1 4 Special Function 34 4 1 5 Factory Reset 35 4 2 FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE MONITOR 35 CHAPTER 5 APPLICATIONS 36 5 1 PLACING A LOGO ON THE VIDEO USING THE LUMAKEY FUNCTION 36 5 2 CONNECTING PTC 150T CAMERAS 36 CHAPTER 6 VIDEO STREAMING 38 6 1 STREAMING NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP 38...

Page 4: ...only At all times Datavideo Technologies will try to give correct complete and suitable information However Datavideo Technologies cannot exclude that some information in this manual from time to time may not be correct or may be incomplete This manual may contain typing errors omissions or incorrect information Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the information in this ...

Page 5: ...ct should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company 8 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this unit where the power cord will be walked on rolled over or otherwise stressed 9 If an extension cord must be used wi...

Page 6: ...one year warranty from the date of purchase Damage caused by accident misuse unauthorized repairs sand grit or water is not covered under warranty Viruses and malware infections on the computer systems are not covered under warranty Any errors that are caused by unauthorized third party software installations which are not required by our computer systems are not covered under warranty All mail or...

Page 7: ...onserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product CE Marking is the symbol as shown on the left of this page The letters CE are t...

Page 8: ...tick that allows the user to Pan Tilt and Zoom the PTC 150T camera In addition the HS 1600T also allows the user to adjust the PTC 150T s Focus IRIS and other settings HS 1600T also features an easy to use video streaming and recording device for professional video producers who need to simultaneously stream a live event and record the master quality version for post event editing 1 1 Features Ful...

Page 9: ...9 1 2 System Diagram ...

Page 10: ...cables The camera videos will be displayed on the respective Multiview quadrants Note The HDBaseT port is a specially designed port with an outer fastening ring allowing the user to secure the Ethernet cable connection In the product package three Ethernet cable connectors are provided for the user to customize your cable connection in your application environment 2 HDMI Video Input The HDMI Video...

Page 11: ...can connect other Datavideo peripheral devices such as ITC 100 ITC 200 AM 100 or other monitor models allowing the peripheral device to communicate with the HS 1600T or send tally signal to be displayed on the monitor 6 Audio Input XLR Balanced CH1 CH2 Two channels of XLR Balanced Audio Input 7 Audio Input Stereo RCA Left Right Connects unbalanced analog audio source stereo 8 Power Switch Power sw...

Page 12: ...eter Shift button Headphone volume control knob Transition Effects Camera Presets WIPE transition effect selection Channel Selection Buttons MIX Enable Disable button Preset Buttons WIPE transition effect Enable Disable STR Button PIP Keyer FOCUS IRIS White Balance Enable Disable buttons for PIP Keyer Focus Adjustment Luma Keyer Enable Disable buttons IRIS Adjustment Split Activation button White ...

Page 13: ...again to exit Reset Button Mode 1 When in Menu Select mode left hand column of the OSD menu pressing the Reset button will reset all current menu items to their factory defaults Mode 2 When in a Sub Menu pressing the Reset button will reset the current menu line only User Memory User Memory buttons 1 3 allow the user to quickly recall and load previously saved switcher settings with a single butto...

Page 14: ...ress the AUTO button or move the T Bar WIPE Transition Effect Enable Disable Button Pressing the WIPE button enables the WIPE transition effect after which the WIPE transition effect can be selected To trigger the WIPE transition effect simply press the AUTO button or move the T Bar Wipe Transition Effect Border and Position settings can be found in the OSD menu Start PIP Keyer Enable Disable Butt...

Page 15: ...PIP view on the right To select the Split source i e the program out view please see Section 3 2 5 Transition Control T Bar Manual Transition T Bar is used for manual transition The T Bar can be either all the way up all the way down or anywhere in between When the T Bar is pushed to halfway between the topmost position and the bottommost position the keyboard functions will be disabled PVW and PG...

Page 16: ...LK button Pressing the BLK button places a black screen on the PROGRAM view Preview Output Preview Source Row Pressing the number buttons along the PREVIEW row selects a video source BKG button Pressing the BKG button will set the Preview OUT to a Matte background which will be displayed on the Program OUT monitor upon the next transition The BKG color can be configured on the OSD MENU and the ava...

Page 17: ... Output The signal strength is determined by the level set with the Master OUT slider The LEDs turn red at 10 dB to indicate clipping distortion Audio Volume dBV 20 10 8 4 0 4 8 10 LED Color G G G G G Y Y R Range dBV 20 12 11 9 5 8 5 6 5 5 5 3 2 1 2 5 5 6 5 8 9 G Green Y Yellow R Red Camera Presets Channel Selection Buttons To control or set up a connected camera first select it by pressing these ...

Page 18: ...ill be in AUTO FOCUS mode IRIS Adjustment To manually control the IRIS setting first press the MANUAL button to enter the manual mode The button LED will be turned ON to indicate that the manual mode is enabled The IRIS dial can then be rotated to set the exposure If the MANUAL button is disabled OFF the camera will be in AUTO IRIS mode White Balance Push Auto Push once to automatically adjust the...

Page 19: ...Make sure the LOCK button is not enabled If the LOCK button LED is ON the joystick is locked press the LOCK button to unlock the joystick LOCK Button When enabled the joystick will be in the lock state To resume its functional status simply press the button once to unlock the joystick Camera MENU Control MENU Button Press once to open the OSD MENU of the connected PTC 150T on the monitor screen Us...

Page 20: ...y generated SMPTE 75 Colour Bars Press again to return to the previously selected video input ZOOM This feature is designed for use with HD SDI and HDMI sources above 720p resolution Press this button to zoom in to the video on the display This is strictly a zooming function and does not alter the native aspect ratio of the source pixels to fill the screen The ZOOM button allows you to toggle the ...

Page 21: ... audio from the internal speakers or headphone socket 2 4 Streaming Control Panel RECORD Button Press RECORD button to start recording STREAM Button Press STREAM button to start streaming SD Card Slot Insert the SD card to the slot for recording Note During recording please do not remove the SD card as it may cause file corruption ...

Page 22: ...ion WIPE Effect 1 Horizontal 2 Vertical 3 Center 1 WIPE Border Size OFF Small Middle Large Small WIPE Border Color White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Red BKG Color White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black White 3 1 1 Transition Type The HS 1600T provides two types of transition effect which are cross dissolve MIX and WIPE The default setting is MIX 3 1 2 Transition Speed The Tran...

Page 23: ...m size width large is the maximum wipe border width 3 1 5 WIPE Border Color In this option you will be allowed to select a color for your wipe border The available colors are listed as follows White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black 3 1 6 BKG Color In this option you will be allowed to assign a color to the BKG button The available colors are listed as follows White Yellow Cyan Green Magent...

Page 24: ...to assign the PIP source the available sources are listed as follows Black Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Background Color Bar Tip To quickly assign the PIP source simply press and hold the PIP PGM button and then select a source from the Program BUS 3 2 2 PIP Size PIP Window Size The PIP Size parameter ranges from 1 to 100 with 1 being the smallest and 100 being the largest Therefore 50 would re...

Page 25: ...ram out view on the left and the PIP view on the right The Split source i e the program out view can be selected in this option The available split sources are listed as follows Black Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Background Color Bar 3 2 6 Border Size The Border Size generally allows the user to select an appropriate PIP border width Setting the Border Size to OFF turns the PIP border off Setti...

Page 26: ...4 Lumakey Keyer of the HS 1600T provides the user with the capability of luma keying Note When PIP and Lumakey features are enabled at the same time the lumakey source will be the upper layer and the PIP source will be the lower layer The layer order cannot be changed Option Parameters Parameter Value or Range Default Value Lumakey Lumakey Source Black Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Background Co...

Page 27: ... 3 4 Channel 5 6 Channel 7 8 Channel 1 2 Level Auto SMPTE EBU Auto Tally Mode Normal Audio Mixer Normal 3 5 1 Mute The Mute allows you to turn ON OFF the embedded audio component at the HDMI in The default is OFF 3 5 2 HDMI Input In this option you can select the audio source Selection of input 1 4 allows the HS 1600T to play the enabled audio source If Follow is selected the audio will enter Audi...

Page 28: ... Mems the user is allowed to load previously saved settings and save the currently configured settings Option Parameters Parameter Value or Range Default Value User Mems Load Memory User 1 6 Load Save Memory User 1 6 Save 3 6 1 Load Memory Use the up down arrow to select the desired memory location and load the saved setting by selecting Load Tip The user can also press one of the USER memory shor...

Page 29: ...ser is allowed to select an appropriate PROGRAM output resolution The available resolutions are listed as follows 1080p 60 1080p 59 94 1080p 50 1080i 60 1080i 59 94 1080i 50 720p 60 720p 59 94 720p 50 576i 480i Once done simply go to Save Setup to confirm the selected output resolution Note Please make sure the output resolution is same as the input resolution to prevent unexpected issues 3 7 2 MV...

Page 30: ...efault settings will be restored The device will start the factory reset process in 2 to 3 seconds after Reset is selected 3 7 5 Language The available OSD menu languages are English Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese 3 7 6 MB and KBD Software The MB and KBD software versions will be respectively displayed 3 8 Camera In the Camera menu the user will be able to change the camera name view c...

Page 31: ...eras Camera Info Selecting the Camera Name will open up a keyboard on which you will be able to rename the selected camera Other parameters right below are simply information display such as Vendor ID MB Version FPGA Version and Motor Version Video In the Video sub option you will be able to configure the Video Format Mirror Mode Joystick Direction and Joystick Speed The available resolutions in t...

Page 32: ...n Memory Speed which ranges from 1 16 Operator The Operator sub option offers the user basic camera operation functions Parameters of this sub option are described below Power basically turns ON OFF the selected camera R Gain B Gain The red and blue components can be adjusted ranging from 0 to 255 Tally LED You can either turn the tally light off or enable the red or green tally light ...

Page 33: ... confirmed with the ENTER button it is stored within the switcher s non volatile memory 4 1 MENU Options Main Options Sub Options Parameters Parameters MAIN ADJUST BRIGHTNESS 0 100 CONTRAST 0 100 SHARPNESS 0 100 SATURATION 0 100 TINT 0 100 BACKLIGHT 0 100 NR HIGH MID LOW OFF DLC ENABLE DISABLE VOLUME 0 100 EXIT COLOR 6500 9300 7500 USER COLOR RED 0 100 GREEN 0 100 BLUE 0 100 EXIT SCAN SETTING UNDE...

Page 34: ...e Up Down buttons to select the desired option Follow the above procedure to set the new value 4 1 2 COLOR Press ENTER to access the COLOR menu and the first option will be highlighted Press ENTER to select the first color option Use the Up Down buttons to navigate the available color options listed as follows 7500 9300 6500 USER COLOR 4 1 3 Information The System Information displays Horizontal F...

Page 35: ...er this method This section describes the firmware update process and it should take approximately 15 minutes total time to complete Once started the update process should not be interrupted in any way as this could result in a non responsive unit To update the HS 1600T Monitor you will need The latest firmware update for the HS 1600T Monitor This firmware file can be obtained from your local Data...

Page 36: ...round is in total black 6 Transparency is set to 64 if an opaque logo is desired Opaque logo can be created by setting the Transparency parameter to 64 Semi transparency effect can be generated by setting the Transparency parameter to a value between 0 and 64 7 Exit the menu after the Logo is properly configured 8 Press the Luma Key PGM button to place the logo on the Program screen or the Luma Ke...

Page 37: ...t REMOTE CONTROL 1 PAN TILT REVERSE P T 2 REMOTE SOURCE DVIP SW 3 SET RS422 4 SET DVIP 5 SET IR 6 PTZ INFO OUTPUT OFF 7 ESCAPE 6 Set the DVIP baud to 115200 SET DVIP 1 DVIP BAUDRATE 115200 2 ESCAPE 7 Connect the PTC 150T to the HS 1600T which should automatically assign an IP to the PTC 150T ...

Page 38: ...cribes how to acquire the NVS 31 IP address Finding the NVS 31 s current IP address You must first know your NVS 31 device s IP address to access the Web User Interface Datavideo provides a free Windows based utility called IP Finder to search for devices connected on the same network On the computer connected to the NVS 31 first download the utility from the product page of HS 1600T Once download...

Page 39: ...s chosen make sure to manually assign an IP address to your PC before making attempts to connect to the NVS 31 6 2 Web User Interface By now we have obtained the IP addresses of the computer and the NVS 31 Type the NVS 31 s IP address into the address bar of a browser and then hit the ENTER button Login by entering the user name as well as the password into a pop up dialogue box as shown below Use...

Page 40: ...s Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness These parameters range from 0 to 255 The Audio Source column currently indicates that the audio is embedded into HDMI video and is NOT reserved for future development The SOURCE information Channel No Video Source Audio Source Resolution and Frame Rate will be displayed in a table at the bottom of the page ...

Page 41: ...n Encoder Main Encoder Main Encoder Sub Encoder Sub Encoder Main Encoder Sub Encoder Sub Encoder Clicking the Encoder tab in the left column will open the Encoder Configuration page on the right as shown in the diagram below The encoder parameters are described below Resolution The first step of encoder setup is to adjust the image size It is best to either match your original video source or scal...

Page 42: ...e sets the H 264 encoding profile for your stream The available options are Baseline Main and High Typically High profile provides the best image quality and is suitable in most instances However depending on the decoder used when viewing the stream such as with mobiles devices a Main or Baseline profile may be required Video Bitrate bps The bitrate of the video specifies the amount of information...

Page 43: ...available bandwidth is limited you should reduce both your resolution and your bitrate accordingly A good rule of thumb is for the bitrate of your stream to use no more than 50 of your available upload bandwidth capacity on a dedicated line For example if the result you get from a speed test shows that you have 2Mbps of upload speed available your combined audio and video bitrate should not exceed...

Page 44: ...ct the size of the crop Record The Record Settings page of the Web User Interface allows you to set the record settings for the NVS 31 device The parameters on the Record page are described as follows Main Record Column The Main Record column contains settings for the recorder Encoder Source Select the encoder for your recorder there are MAIN and SUB encoders File Name In the text bar enter the fi...

Page 45: ...ifferent directories and files Streaming The NVS 31 provides RTSP and RTMP streaming protocols for use on Adobe Media Servers Wowza Media Servers software video players such as QuickTime and VLC or any of the popular Content Delivery Networks CDNs such as YouTube Live and Ustream RTSP Mode In RTSP mode the NVS 31 acts as a streaming server to which clients can connect via a media server software v...

Page 46: ...46 As soon as the stream is started successfully you will be able to see the RTSP view link Play URL displayed as shown in the diagram below To view the stream open the Play URL in VLC Video Player ...

Page 47: ...lay URL rtsp 192 168 1 151 8000 live and then click the Play button to open the view window RTMP Mode In RTMP mode the NVS 31 can only send one data stream to one CDN or media server that supports the RTMP streaming protocol On the streaming setup page select the Encoder Source first and then ...

Page 48: ...MP mode is configured TS Mode In MPEG transport stream mode the NVS 31 can send stream data directly to the viewer On the streaming setup page select the Encoder Source first and then enter the TS IP address and the TS port number To start streaming simply click the Start Stream button after the TS mode is configured ...

Page 49: ...S 31 on a fixed IP An example of Static IP mode configuration is provided below Static IP 192 168 1 60 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Primary DNS 192 168 1 1 Secondary DNS 8 8 8 8 Note If you do not remember the IP address assigned to the device follow the steps below to reset the network settings Turn off the machine Press the RECORD and STREAM buttons simultaneously and ...

Page 50: ... current NVS 31 firmware To update the firmware you must first click the Browse button to search for the firmware file on the disk Please note that if the device is recording or streaming you have to turn the features off in order to perform the firmware update Once the firmware file is selected you will see the prompt display as shown below indicating that the file is being uploaded ...

Page 51: ...plete Once the file is uploaded successfully click the Update button to start the update The device will reboot itself after the firmware is successfully updated Time Setting Enter the device s time setting for recording purpose Specify your time server in the NTP field ...

Page 52: ...52 System Related Click the Restore to Default button to reset the NVS 31 to factory defaults To reboot the NVS 31 simply click the System Reboot button ...

Page 53: ...ollector output Tally output of input video Program 1 2 No Function 3 Preview 1 Open collector output Tally output of input video Preview 1 4 RCOM GND Ground Ground 5 Program 4 Open collector output Tally output of input video Program 4 6 Program 2 Open collector output Tally output of input video Program 2 7 No Function 8 Preview 2 Open collector output Tally output of input video Preview 2 9 GND...

Page 54: ...essfully copied safely remove the USB thumb drive from the PC HS 1600T bin The HS 1600T Keyboard KB Firmware is approximately 27KB and usually with a version number of V1 X HS 1600TM bin The firmware file for the HS 1600T Mainboard MB and OSD MENU fonts is approximately 2 3 MB Example of the firmware display is V1 16 for the mainboard and V1 02 for OSD fonts 2 Connect the USB thumb drive to the F ...

Page 55: ...lashing green after the reboot The OSD fonts update will start approximately 10 seconds after the mainboard finishes booting The startup screen on the monitor disappears and the firmware update will be in progress as the preview row buttons are turned on one at a time from left to right until all buttons are illuminated constant green after approximately SIX minutes At this point the monitor will ...

Page 56: ...utions If problem still exists please contact your distributor or the service center No Problems Solutions 1 Audio is switched only after the transition is complete It is normal that audio is switched after the transition is complete regardless of the transition method T Bar or Auto used 2 Jitter is seen on moving images Please make sure the input and output are set to the same resolution and fram...

Page 57: ...not comb or pinstripe cables in the first 20 meters B Use separate patch and equipment cords in the first 20 meters C Avoid use of tie wraps D Use horizontal wire management techniques For example route odd ports to upper management and even ports to lower management E Loosely place cables in vertical wire management F Reduce maximum conduit fill density to 40 G It is recommended to roll the cable...

Page 58: ...solid conductors rather than the stranded conductors for the HDBaseT system network connection due to that the solid conductors have better electrical performance than the stranded conductors 2 Please Do NOT use the flat ethernet cable due to following reasons A There is no twisted paired inside the flat ethernet cable to offset the interference B There is no cross spacer between the cables inside...

Page 59: ...cables for the ethernet cable providers that are verified by the HDBaseT alliance 4 For more information about how to establish the HDBaseT environment and details of usage please visit and register on the website http hdbaset org installers to get the free membership ...

Page 60: ...60 Appendix 5 Dimensions All measurements in millimeters mm ...

Page 61: ...own Converted Output Yes Video Output 3 x HDMI PGM 1 x STREAM RJ 45 Audio Input 2 x Balanced XLR 1 x Stereo RCA L R De embedded Digital Audio Audio Output 1x Stereo headphone Embedded Audio Support 2 CH Audio embedded Audio Delay Calibration N A A V Switching N A USK 1x USK Lumakey support DSK N A Picture in Picture 1 Logo Insertion N A Built in Audio Mixer Yes Built in Monitor Display 17 3 HD TFT...

Page 62: ...ver HTTP TCP UDP RTSP Elementary Streaming RTMP Publish Streaming Control Web browser UI for configuration and control Socket commands Recording File System FAT exFAT NTFS Recording File Format MP4 Recording Setting Control Web UI for system configuration and control Dimensions LxWxH 455 x 355 x 134 mm Weight 17 2 Lbs 7 8 Kg Reinforce Plastic Case Accessory CB 60 61 62 ...

Page 63: ...Sep 26 2018 Version E1 www datavideo com product HS 1600T ...

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