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Summary of Contents for RMC-260

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Page 2: ...ATION KEYS 9 3 2 PROGRAM SOURCE ROW 10 3 3 PREVIEW SOURCE ROW 11 3 4 TRANSITION AND TRANSITION EFFECT 13 3 5 KEYER ASSIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 14 4 OSD MENU 15 4 1 START 15 Transition 15 Wipe Effects 16 Border 16 Position 16 Matte 16 4 2 KEYER 16 Keyer Control 16 Key Source 17 Fill Source 17 Mask 17 4 3 CHROMA 17 Keyer 18 CK Setup 18 Mask 18 4 4 P IN P 18 Position 19 Border 19 Border Width 19 Crop 1...

Page 3: ...STIONS 32 9 DIMENSIONS 33 10 SPECIFICATIONS 33 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 34 Disclaimer of Product and Services The information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide 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 o...

Page 4: ... 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 with this unit make sure tha...

Page 5: ...ture are not covered Cables batteries are not covered under warranty Warranty only valid within the country or region of purchase Your statutory rights are not affected Two Year Warranty All Datavideo products purchased after 01 Oct 2008 qualify for a free one year extension to the standard Warranty providing the product is registered with Datavideo within 30 days of purchase For information on ho...

Page 6: ...hough the PC Control software must still be used for Software Upgrades and Import Export of UserMems Stills and Clips That s Datavideo sharing the value 1 1 Features A switcher style keyboard for SE 1200MU operation Clear key definitions Support Keyers enable and quick function assignment Save user behaviour to user memory keys for quick access Two keyers with two corresponding knobs for assignmen...

Page 7: ...2 Program Source Row 8 Save Grab Image 3 XPT Cross Point Function 9 Transition Effect 4 Keyers DSK Function on PGM 10 Keyer Assignment Button Row 5 Preview Source Row 11 Keyer Adjustment Menu Control 6 Background Transition 12 Transition 2 2 Rear Panel Terminals Power ON OFF Switch Switches the power ON OFF 3 2 1 12 5 9 10 4 6 7 8 11 ...

Page 8: ...e outer fastening ring of the DC IN plug to the socket USB Firmware Upgrade For connection to PC during the firmware upgrade process RS 232 Interface RS 232 interface for communication between RMC 260 and SE 1200MU Please refer to the RS 232 PIN Definition section for connection details RMC 260 SE 1200MU ...

Page 9: ...R SAVE button will remain ON After the User settings are saved successfully the selected USER button and the USER SAVE button will be turned off When the USER SAVE button and the USER WIPE button are OFF the user defined settings may be recalled by pressing one of the USER buttons from the USER memory button row When the USER SAVE button and the USER WIPE button are ON at the same the USER SAVE bu...

Page 10: ...changes as you press different keys along this top row of buttons Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 Video source buttons BLK button Black background for use on the Program row BKG button Background button that assigns a background color or color bars for use on the Program row STILL button Press this button to cycle through Live Video Freeze and Still USER WIPE Press this button to swap between User Memory ...

Page 11: ...t by pressing another output button on the program row or press the XPT button to complete the assignment PGM KEY 1 Enable Disable Keyer 1 PGM KEY 2 Enable Disable Keyer 2 PGM DSK Pressing DSK places logo or animations on the program view Before placing the DSK on the program view make sure it is correct on the PVW screen first PGM LOGO Display of pre selected logo on the Preview and Program outpu...

Page 12: ... Control Panel Overview section As soon as Chroma Luma Linear buttons flash press the corresponding button once to select the desired keyer PVW KEY 2 Press to Enable Disable Keyer 2 on Multiview and PVW Output or display keyer type Press and hold this button allows the user to select the desired keyer function from the KEYER ASSIGNMENT ROW labelled number 10 in the Control Panel Overview section A...

Page 13: ... to automatically transition between the selected Program and a Preview source over a set period FTB Fade To Black this button fades the current video program source to black When pressed again it acts in reverse from complete black to the currently selected program video source MIX Button The MIX button is selected when a dissolve transition between the selected Program and a Preview source is re...

Page 14: ...To browse through the menu simply rotate the left knob to move up down the Main Menu Options Press the right knob ENTER label to select an option on the Menu and rotate the right knob to move left right across the Sub Menu Options Press the right knob ENTER label to select a Sub Menu Option and rotate the right knob to adjust the parameter values To exit a particular sub menu option press the left...

Page 15: ...ameters The OSD menu display is illustrated in the table below Advanced Mode Start Transition M E 60 DSK 60 FTB 60 Keyer Type Wipe Chroma P in P Wipe Effects Wipe 1 Soft 0 Width 0 P in P Lite Border Luma 100 Sat 80 Hue 178 Inputs Position X 0 Y 0 Outputs Stills Matte Luma 100 Sat 80 Hue 0 User Mems Setup Basic Mode Start Transition M E 60 DSK 60 FTB 60 Keyer Chroma Wipe Effects Wipe 1 Soft 0 Width...

Page 16: ... centre Positive value move the wipe centre up Negative value move the wipe centre down Zero value Position the wipe centre at the screen centre Matte The user can configure the Matte Luma Saturation and Hue under this sub option 4 2 Keyer In this option the user is able to configure four keyers which are Key 1 Key 2 DSK 1 and DSK 2 Advanced Mode Basic Mode Start Keyer Key 1 Keyer Chroma Keyer Ctr...

Page 17: ...oreground key image Key Source This sub option allows the user to assign the key source various options are listed below Bars Matte Input6 Input5 Input4 Input3 Input2 Input1 Black Fill Source This sub option allows the user to assign the fill source if Split is selected various options are listed below Bars Matte Input6 Input5 Input4 Input3 Input2 Input1 Black Mask The Mask feature allows the user...

Page 18: ...e of the chroma key in dark or black areas Increase the value if the dark areas are becoming too transparent Key Background K Bgnd Key Background adjusts the performance of the chroma key in light or white areas Increase the value if the light areas are becoming too transparent Hi Light Hi light boosts the foreground key in high luminance area Lo Light Lo light boosts the foreground key in low lum...

Page 19: ...ground image 100 would see the PIP image totally cover the background image unless offset to one side Border P in P window border color can be set by adjusting the Luma Saturation and Hue values Border Width The Width sub option adjusts the border width A width of zero 0 will turn the P in P window border off Crop The P in P window crop can be adjusted by modifying the following parameters Left Ad...

Page 20: ...th sub option adjusts the border width A width of zero 0 will turn the P in P window border off Crop The P in P window crop can be adjusted by modifying the following parameters Left Adjusts the position of the left edge of the P in P window Right Adjusts the position of the right edge of the P in P window Size Adjusts the P in P window crop size Top Adjusts the position of the top edge of the P i...

Page 21: ...o load an image to Inputs 1 6 from one of the four sources listed as follows Clip Still Freeze Live Crosspoint Crosspoint gives the user the ability to shuffle the contents between Inputs 1 6 In other words the user will be able to assign any of the sources of Inputs 1 6 to the 6 input buttons 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 of the Program and Preset rows as desired 4 7 Outputs This option allows the user to conf...

Page 22: ...ed on the DELL 24 monitor Wide Mode 1 1 exceeding the viewable screen area overscan In 1080p and 720p modes image overscan and shifts are seen on BENQ 37 SONY 42 TV Audio The Audio sub option for the SDI and HDMI outputs allows the user to individually turn ON OFF the embedded audio component at the SDI1 out SDI2 out and HDMI out Mode On Off The SE 1200MU can only accept external audio using the a...

Page 23: ...FF Label Transparency Once enabled the background of the label is then turned from a solid colour to transparent 4 8 Stills Still allows the user to load images from the memory save images to the memory and save the images captured Advanced Mode Start Load Still Load Still Num 13 Input 5 Keyer Thumbnail Picture 1 Thumbnail Picture Thumbnail Picture 1 Chroma P in P P in P Lite Save Still Save Input...

Page 24: ...mplete the save the user can simply select Save after determining the memory location Freeze Freeze allows the user to load an image to Inputs 1 6 from one of the four sources listed as follows Clip Still Freeze Live 4 9 User Mems In this option the user is allowed to load previously saved settings and save the currently configured settings Advanced Mode Basic Mode Start Load Mem Memory 1 Load Key...

Page 25: ...ge English User Mems Setup S W v1 2 2 8 F W 2016 03 15 KBD v2 26 Menu Preference In menu preference the user is allowed to set the menu color menu transparency level menu size and the display position Menu color the available colors are blue and grey Options of Menu Transparency are listed below 0 No Transparency 1 Background 50 Transparent buttons not Transparent 2 All Menu 50 Transparent Menu Si...

Page 26: ...the machine to the factory default settings by loading the default configuration from memory point 0 for all configuration options except for the Setup Reset Names This resets the Multiviewer labels Inputs 1 6 to their default settings Language The available languages for OSD menu are English Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Software This option is only available when the USB storage dev...

Page 27: ...ion of Configuration and Debug Mode Functions Rotate the MENU knob below the KEY1 ADJUST button to cycle through USER 1 5 F1 F5 and as you rotate the MENU knob you will see the USER 1 5 buttons turn red one at a time To enter a particular menu function simply press the MENU knob To exit press the MENU knob again The available functions are listed as follows USER 1 Version information display USER ...

Page 28: ... some buttons on the PREVIEW row turn green which represent the current firmware version loaded on the device VERSION is displayed in HEX format PROGRAM row indicates Major version digits and PRESET row indicates Minor version digits BLK is the most significant bit and BKG is the least significant bit Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 BLK 1 2 3 4 5 6 BKG ...

Page 29: ...nt red indicates that brightness level is successfully saved Buttons BLK 1 2 3 4 along the PROGRAM row indicate the current LED brightness level 5 5 USER 3 Button Functional Check Press the MENU knob to select USER 3 button to perform button functional check and press the MENU knob to exit 5 6 USER 4 T Bar and Knob Functional Check Press the MENU knob to select USER 4 button to perform T Bar and k...

Page 30: ...30 5 7 USER 5 Exit Configuration and Debug Mode To exit the configuration and debug mode press the MENU knob to select the USER 5 button ...

Page 31: ... 260 and SE 1200 MU using a male to male cable with the wiring scheme as depicted in the diagram below Note All panel buttons will be backlit in white LED light after the RMC 260 is powered ON As soon as the RS 232 connection is established buttons will be backlit in its state color LED light After the RS 232 connection is disconnected it takes approximately 2 3 seconds for the RMC 260 panel butto...

Page 32: ... firmware bin file from the device 5 Copy the latest firmware version file to the device 6 Firmware update is complete after the firmware file is copied to the device 7 Safely remove the USB device 8 Switch off the RMC 260 power 9 Remove the USB cable connection between the RMC 260 and the PC 8 Frequently Asked Questions This section describes problems that you may encounter while using the RMC 26...

Page 33: ...RS 232 Baud Rate 19200 ODD Firmware Update USB Power Supply Input AC 100 240 V Switching Adapter Output DC 12V Power Consumption 5W Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Storage Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Dimension mm 430 0 x 216 5 x 69 6 Net Weight 1 28 Kg Certification CE FCC ...

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