1 POWER switch Pressing the "
|
" side turns on the power.
2 LOCK button
Press and hold down to lock the front panel operation. Press and hold down
again to unlock.
3
BY-PASS
button
Bypasses input signals (video and audio). The input signals are directly
output when the BY-PASS button is pressed (lit).
4 EVENT button Used to save and load events.
5
Status indicator
VIDEO IN
green
Input signal present
in the selected
connector
REMOTE
green
CONTROL
SETTING is set to
REMOTE
Unlit
No input signal in
the selected
connector
Unlit
CONTROL
SETTING is set to
LOCAL
AUDIO IN
green
An audio signal
present
DC
POWER
Red
Power failure
Unlit No audio signal
Unlit
Normal power
supply
GENLOCK
green
Genlock signal
present
FAN
ALARM
Red
Fan failure
Unlit
No genlock signal
input
Unlit All fans normal
6 Menu display
Used to display menus and make operational settings
7 Controls
(F1-F4)
UNITY buttons
Used to change operational settings. Turn and select values.
The Unity buttons return the settings to the default values.
8 Arrow buttons
Single-arrow
Used to move between parameters. (lights if accessible)
Double-arrow
Used to move between menus. (lights if accessible)
9 Menu buttons
Used to select menus.
FA-9500
Quick Setup Guide
Packing list: FA-9500 (1), Quick Setup Guide (1) CD (including Operation Manuals), AC cord (1),
AC cord retaining clip (1 set), Rack mount bracket set (1 set)
Option items: FA-95RU, FA-95PS (with AC cord, AC cord retaining clip (1 set), FA-10DCCRU
(Items installed into option slot A/B) FA-95DACBL, FA-95D-D, FA-95DE-E, FA-95AIO (with
PC-3307-1 cable), FA-95ALA
Software option: FA-95CO
2. Installing the AC Cord Retaining Clip
After connecting the AC cord, secure the AC cord with the supplied ladder
strap/retaining clip assembly to prevent accidental removal from the FA-9500. Be sure
to install the AC cord retaining clip before mounting the unit into a rack.
1) Wrap the retaining clip around the AC cord. (with the anchor of the ladder strap
toward the unit.)
2) Insert the anchor into the hole next to the AC IN socket.
3) Lightly fasten the clip around the AC cord.
4) Plug in the power cord.
5) Slide the clip on the ladder strap toward the plug.
6) Fasten the clip tightly.
7) Gently pull on the AC cord to ensure it is secured.
Make sure that the LOCK button LED on the front panel is unlit before starting an
operation. If LOCK button LED is lit orange, all operations on the front panel except
the LOCK button are disabled. Press and hold the LOCK button to unlock the
operations.
5. Connecting via a WEB Browser
Open a web browser on your computer, and enter the address as
http://192.168.0.10/ (factory default setting) in the address bar.
Press the [Enter] key to connect to the FA-9500.
The login page is displayed.
Click
Login
.
The authentication dialog appears.
Enter your user name and password. (The default user name and
password are set at the factory.)
User name
:FA-9500
Password
: foranetwork
See section 9.
“Control via WEB Browser” in the FA-9500 Operation
Manual for details on Web browser control screens.
* Complete connections before turning the power of the unit on.
2)
4)
3)
5)
6)
1. Rear Connectors
4. Connecting a Computer
3. Front Operation Panel
ANALOG COMPONENT I/O
FA-95AIO option
Analog component input/output connector
(
use with the
supplied PC-3307-1 cable.)
Refer to sec. 16. FA-95AIO Option for details on connectors.
The FA-9500 network settings must be adjusted for your network after
purchase.
The FA-9500
’s LAN1 IP address is set to 192.168.0.10 at the factory.
Set the IPaddress and subnet mask of the computer as follows:
IP address: 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254 (except 192.168.0.10)
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
In Windows, open the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
window.
The network settings must be made in the window. See the user
’s
manual of your computer for details.
See section 9-8
“Network Settings” in the FA-9500 Operation Manual for
details on changing the FA-9500
’s IP address.
The FA-9500
’s IP address can be checked in the NETWORK INFO
menu (menu page 197). To go to the NETWORK INFO menu, press the
STATUS/OTHER button, then a single-arrow button.
*1
Refer to the Operation Manual section 12.
“Analog Audio Connection” for details on the
Analog audio connector.
*2
Refer to the Operation Manual section 14.
“REMOTE” for details on the Remote control
connector.
FA-95DACBL option
Digital audio output connectors
3/4
5/6
1/2
7/8
FAN2
3/4
7/8
FAN1
5/6
B
A
COMPOSITE
1/2
LAN2
SDI
REMOTE
LAN1
COMPOSITE
OUT3
OUT2
IN1
SDI
ANALOG AUDIO
LAN2
DIGITAL AUDIO IN/OUT
OUT4
OUT1
IN2
OUT1
OUT2
IN
A
C
1
0
0
-2
4
0
V
5
0
/6
0
H
z
IN
2
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
S
E
R
.N
O
.
GENLOCK IN
A
C
10
0-2
40
V 5
0/6
0H
z IN
1
Digital audio input/output connectors
(Will be input connectors when the FA-95DACBL is installed.)
Direct connection using a crossover LAN cable is also possible.
Connection using a hub
AC
10
0 -
24
0V
5
0/6
0 H
z I
N 1
FAN2
S
E
R
.
N
O
.
LAN2
LAN1
REMOTE
DIGITAL AUDIO IN / OUT
7 / 8
5 / 6
3 / 4
1 / 2
ANALOG AUDIO
GENLOCK IN
COMPOSITE
OUT2
OUT1
IN
B
OUT4
OUT3
IN2
OUT2
OUT1
SDI
IN1
A
FAN1
AC
10
0 -
24
0V
5
0/6
0 H
z I
N2
Straight-through
LAN cable
PC
LAN1
Reference signal input connector
FA-95D-D/DE-E option
OUT
IN
REF IN
Dolby E
Digital audio input connector
Digital audio output connector
AC Power connector 1
AC
10
0 -
24
0V
5
0/6
0 H
z I
N 1
FAN2
S
E
R
.
N
O
.
LAN2
LAN1
REMOTE
DIGITAL AUDIO IN / OUT
7 / 8
5 / 6
3 / 4
1 / 2
ANALOG AUDIO
GENLOCK IN
COMPOSITE
OUT2
OUT1
IN
B
OUT4
OUT3
IN2
OUT2
OUT1
SDI
IN1
A
FAN1
AC
10
0 -
24
0V
5
0/6
0 H
z I
N2
HD/SD-SDI input connector 1
HD/SD-SDI output connector 1, 2
HD/SD-SDI input connector 2
HD/SD-SDI output connector 3, 4
Analog composite input connector Analog composite output connector
Genlock input connector
Ground terminal
Ethernet port (for future use)
Ethernet port
Digital audio input/output connector
FAN1
SLOT A SLOT B
Analog audio Input/output connector *1
Remote control connector*2
FAN2
AC Power connector 2
MASTER
CONV2
OUT SEL
MODE
VIDEO
AUDIO
ANALOG
CONV1
IN SEL
DOWNMIX
STATUS
OTHER
C C
AES AUDIO
CLIP
DELAY
AUDIO SYS
VIDEO SYS
AUDIO OP
VIDEO OP
MAPPING
A V O
PROCESS
SDI AUDIO
F4
UNITY
UNITY
UNITY
UNITY
F3
F2
F1
F A - 9 5 0 0
DISPLAY AREA
H D / S D F R A M E S Y S N C H R O N I Z E R
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
GENLOCK
REMOTE
FAN ALARM
DC POWER
BY-PASS
LOCK
EVENT
ON
OFF
POWER
F1
F2
F3
F4