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2. Panel Descriptions 

2-1. Front Panel 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

No. 

Name 

Description 

Ref. 

POWER switch 

Used to turn the unit ON / OFF. Pressing the "

" side turns on 

the power. 

4-1 

LOCK button 

Lit when pressed, and the buttons and controls on the front 
panel except this LOCK button are disabled. 
To enable the disabled buttons and controls, press and hold 
this button down for several seconds. 

 

MU SELECT 
button 

Used to open an FA-9500/FA-9520 control selection menu. 

6-1 

EVENT button 

Used to save and load events.  

Status indicator 

VIDEO IN  

Lit green 

An input signal is present in the 
connector selected in the menu. 

 

Unlit 

An input signal is not present in the 
connector selected in the menu. 

 

AUDIO IN 

Lit green  An audio signal is present. 

 

Unlit 

No audio signal is present. 

 

GENLOCK 

Lit green 

A genlock signal input is present. 
(Unlit if SYNCHRO is set to 
INPUT. See FS MODE SET in the 
FA-9500/FA-9520 Operation 
Manual for details.) 

 

Unlit 

No genlock signal input is present.   

REMOTE 

Lit green 

FA-9500/FA-9520 is/are 
connected. 

Unlit 

No FA-9500/FA-9520 is 
connected. 

BY-PASS 

Lit red 

In BY-PASS mode.  

 

Unlit 

In operation mode. 

FAN ALARM 

Lit red 

Fan(s) on FA-95RU and/or 
FA-9500/FA-9520 have failed. 
Turn the power of the unit OFF, 
and replace the failed fans if 
needed. 

6-1-2,  

Unlit 

All fans are operating normally. 

6-1-2,  

Menu display 

Used to display menus and make operational settings  

4-2 

Controls (F1-F4)  
UNITY buttons 

Used to change operational settings. Turn and select values. 
The Unity buttons return the settings to the default values. 

4-2 

Arrow buttons 

Single-arrow 
buttons 

Used to move between parameters. 
(Indicators light up to indicate the accessible 
direction.) 

4-2 

Double-arrow 
buttons 

Used to move between menus (same as the 
menu buttons). (Indicators light up to indicate 
the accessible direction.) 

4-2 

Menu buttons 

Used to select menus. 

4-2 

 

DISPLAY AREA

POWER

ON

OFF

LOCK

MU

SELECT

EVENT

BY-PASS

VIDEO IN

AUDIO IN FAN ALARM

GENLOCK

REMOTE

F 1

F 2

F 3

F 4

R E M O T E   C O N T R O L   U N I T

F A - 9 5 R U

F1

F2

F3

F4

UNITY

UNITY

UNITY

UNITY

PROCESS

SDI AUDIO

C  C

AES AUDIO

CONV1
ANALOG

CONV2

MASTER

AVO

MAPPING

CLIP

DELAY

DOWNMIX

 IN  SEL

OUT  SEL

MODE

AUDIO OP

VIDEO OP

VIDEO SYS

AUDIO SYS

STATUS

OTHER

VIDEO

AUDIO

Summary of Contents for FA-95AIO

Page 1: ...FA 95RU Remote Control Unit FA 95PS FA 95DACBL FA 95CO FA 95D D DE E FA 95AIO FA 95ALA 8th Edition Software Ver 6 00 higher OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...00 FA 95PS FA 95DACBL First edition FA 95RU is compatible with FA 9500 Software version 2 0 or higher FPGA1 1 00 or higher SOFT 1 10 or higher FA 95CO Supports FA 95CO option FA 9500 with FA 95CO supp...

Page 3: ...software version FPGA1 3 14 or higher FPGA2 5 02 or higher FPGA3 1 02 or higher SOFT 6 00 or higher FPGA1 1 00 or higher SOFT 6 00 or higher FA 9520 FA 95ALA Enabled control function for both FA 9520...

Page 4: ...Ensure power cord is firmly plugged into AC outlet Operation Do not operate unit in hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheres Doing so could result in fire explosion or other dangerous results Do...

Page 5: ...y and disconnect power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions If problems similar to above occur contact authorized service representative before attempting to again operate unit Rack Mount Br...

Page 6: ...differently according to the connected unit or unit mode Check your received items against the packing lists below ITEM QTY REMARKS FA 95RU 1 Rack Mount Brackets 1 set EIA standard type Including 4 s...

Page 7: ...ap 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...

Page 8: ...A 9520 21 4 2 7 Operation Lock Function FA 9520 23 5 Establishing Connection with the FA 9500 FA 9520 24 5 1 Unit ID Selection Mode 24 5 2 IP Address Selection Mode 24 5 3 CONNECT STATE 25 6 Changing...

Page 9: ...7 Backup Restore 34 8 7 1 Configuration Data Backup 35 8 7 2 Event Data Backup FA 9500 FA9520 37 8 8 Restart 38 9 System Requirements 39 10 FA 95RU Ancillary Data Packet Name List 40 10 1 AFD Code Abb...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...asingly joined by products for computer video based systems Whatever your needs talk to your FOR A representative We will do our best to be of continuing service to you 1 2 Features The FA 95RU is a r...

Page 12: ...d 5 Unlit No FA 9500 FA 9520 is connected BY PASS Lit red In BY PASS mode Unlit In operation mode FAN ALARM Lit red Fan s on FA 95RU and or FA 9500 FA 9520 have failed Turn the power of the unit OFF a...

Page 13: ...ting Do not block the ventilation with other equipment or objects The FAN ALARM on the front panel lights up if the fan fails 2 1 5 6 1 2 4 Ground Terminal Used to ground the unit to protect operators...

Page 14: ...o not access any internal cards while the unit is powered ON Always power OFF all connected units disconnect power cords prior to accessing the interior To protect boards from electrostatic damage do...

Page 15: ...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 MASTER CONV2 OUT SEL MODE...

Page 16: ...uest confirmation before changes take effect NORMAL and LIVE SAFE modes can be selected in the FRONT OPERATION menu sec 6 2 1 Factory default is NORMAL mode Menus that request setting confirmation are...

Page 17: ...double arrow buttons allow you to go to the first menu of the menu button Menu Buttons V I D E O P R O C A M P 1 V I D E O L E V E L 1 0 0 0 C H R O M A L E V E L 1 0 0 0 S E T U P B L A C K 0 0 H U...

Page 18: ...in the menu list in the FA 9500 FA 9520 Operation Manual 4 2 3 Consecutive Viewing of Settings NORMAL mode While a menu button is turned on the menu display will be in consecutive display mode when b...

Page 19: ...t the VIDEO PROC AMP menu is displayed If the LEDs around control F1 through 4 knobs are lit the setting value corresponding to the lit control knob can be changed If you want to change the VIDEO LEVE...

Page 20: ...ttons control knobs F1 to F4 and their Unity buttons are disabled To go to other menus press either single arrow button to complete the confirmation 4 2 5 Resetting to Default NORMAL mode The UNITY in...

Page 21: ...same amount of setting values for FS1 and FS2 by turning the control knob NOTE Pressing the MU SELECT button while opening the FS SELECT menu allows you to return to the previous menu before the FS SE...

Page 22: ...Press the PROCESS SDI AUDIO button to open the VIDEO PROCESS AMP menu If the VIDEO PROCESS AMP menu was open before opening the FS SELECT menu pressing the MU SELECT button returns to the VIDEO PROCE...

Page 23: ...ult Setting range Description FS1 UNLOCK UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK FS1 settings can be changed LOCK FS1 settings are disabled FS2 UNLOCK UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK FS2 settings can be changed LOCK FS2 settings are d...

Page 24: ...nitiated To cancel the selection press the UNITY button under F4 CANCEL Cancelling the connection returns the settings to their last state before change Select DISCONNECT by F1 and press the UNITY but...

Page 25: ...9500 FA 9520 units are already connected No more units can be connected ID Shows the unit name assigned in Unit ID Assignment section 8 4 NO NAME is indicated if a unit name is not assigned MU Shows t...

Page 26: ...of the front display panel 10 50 Dark to bright VFD AUTO OFF DISABLE DISABLE 5 min 10 min 30 min Selects a length of non operating time until VFD goes off DISABLE VFD will not go off LED BRIGHT LEVEL4...

Page 27: ...p and down and the LED around the control knob of the changed parameter blink confirming the change Pressing the single down arrow button confirms the change and the control knob LED lights Pressing t...

Page 28: ...LOAD START F3 UNITY Loads the event that is selected under NO when the F3 UNITY button is pressed UNIT FA 95RU FA 95RU FA 9500 FA 9520 Allows you to select whether to recall an event stored in the FA...

Page 29: ...selected under UNIT event names set in the FA 9500 or FA 9520 in FA 9500 mode will be displayed See the FA 9500 or FA 9520 FA 9500 Mode Operation Manual for details If FA 9520 is selected under UNIT e...

Page 30: ...ettings menu 8 The following parameters are not stored in event memories for FA 9520 FA9520 mode ON OFF settings of FREEZE in the FREEZE SETmenu All settings in the EVENT SETUP menu 7 3 All settings i...

Page 31: ...s MAC address of FA 95RU TCP Port Number TCP port number FA 95RU Connection Status Item Description Mode Shows the selected connection state Disconnect Indicates no FA 9500 FA 9520 is connected FA 950...

Page 32: ...cessful the Network Settings page as shown below appears To change the network address change the settings and click Submit Changes will be applied after rebooting or 8 8 Restart is performed 8 3 User...

Page 33: ...ge as shown below This page allows you to name the events 1 through 100 of the connected FA 9500 and FA 9520 FA 9500 mode that are saved in the FA 95RU Twenty events each are shown per page Change the...

Page 34: ...vent 81 100 Enter a name with 15 alphanumeric characters for the desired event number Be sure to click Submit after setting the name Once the event name is assigned the assigned name will be displayed...

Page 35: ...tion Data to a file Click Save File Save under Backup Config Data The File Download confirmation window appears Click Save The directory window opens Select a location to save the file Change the file...

Page 36: ...d Click Load The confirmation window as shown below appears Click OK to start recalling the data Click Cancel to stop the recall Checked items such as Network Settings will be applied after restart Be...

Page 37: ...le Click Save File Save under Backup Event Data FA 9500 or Backup Event Data FA 9520 The File Download confirmation window appears Click Save The directory window opens Select a location to save the f...

Page 38: ...backup which enables commercially available spreadsheet software to edit the data However Unit ID or event names that consist only of numbers may be recognized as numeric values by such software and a...

Page 39: ...el Core 2 Duo processor 2GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2GHz or higher Memory 512MB or more 2GB or more 2GB or more Display 1280 1024 pixels or more resolution 24 bit full color Network Ethe...

Page 40: ...etadata S2020AudPr5 6 45 04 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata S2020AudPr7 8 45 05 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata S2020AudPr9 10 45 06 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata S2020AudPr11 1...

Page 41: ...ARIB STD B39 Structure of Inter Stationary Control Data Conveyed by Ancillary Data Packets ARIB B 15 5F FF Resource ID packets standarized in ARIB STD B15 Resource Identification Conveyed by Ancillar...

Page 42: ...3 Full frame 4 3 image the same as the coded frame 16 9 F 16 9 Full frame 16 9 image the same as the coded frame 1000 4 3 F 4 3 Full frame 4 3 image the same as the coded frame 16 9 P 4 3 Pillarbox 4...

Page 43: ...14 9 center 1011 RESERVED Reserved 1100 4 3 WITH 14 9 PRTD 4 3 with shoot and protect 14 9 center 1101 16 9 WITH 14 9 PRTD 16 9 with shoot and protect 14 9 center 1110 16 9 WITH 4 3 PRTD 16 9 with sh...

Page 44: ...n 5 years Accessories Operation manual AC cord rack mount brackets 11 2 External Dimensions All dimensions in mm U 480 462 430 350 40 12 7 3 7 2 145 40 32 44 6 t 2 3 30 95 20 DISPLAY AREA POWER ON OFF...

Page 45: ...T SAVE 30 EVENT SETUP 30 External Dimensions 47 FA 9500 Ver 28 FA 95RU INFO 27 FA 95RU NET WORK INFO 27 FRONT OPERATION 28 Front Panel 12 Front Panel Operations 17 FRONT PANEL SET 27 Infomation Web 32...

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Page 47: ...n the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may...

Page 48: ...reet West Toronto Ontario M5V 2A2 Canada Phone 1 416 977 0343 Fax 1 416 977 0657 FOR A Latin America the Caribbean 5200 Blue Lagoon Drive Suite 760 Miami FL 33126 USA Phone 1 305 931 1700 Fax 1 305 26...

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