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Precautions 

 

Important Safety Warnings 

[Power]

 

 

 

Caution 

 

Operate unit 

only 

on the specified supply voltage. 

 

 

 

 

Disconnect power cord by connector only. 

Do not 

pull on cable portion. 

 

Stop 

Do not 

place or drop heavy or sharp-edged objects on power cord. A damaged cord 

can  cause  fire  or  electrical  shock  hazards.  Regularly  check  power  cord  for 
excessive wear or damage to avoid possible fire / electrical hazards. 

[Grounding]

 

 

 

 

Caution 

 

Ensure 

unit is properly grounded at all times to prevent electrical shock hazard. 

 

 

Hazard 

 

Do not 

ground the unit to gas lines, units, or fixtures of an explosive or  dangerous 

nature. 

 

 

Caution 

 

Ensure 

power cord is firmly plugged into AC outlet. 

[Operation]

 

 

 

 

Hazard 

 

Do not 

operate unit under hazardous or potentially explosive atmosphere 

conditions. Doing so could result in fire, explosion, or other dangerous results. 

 

 

Hazard 

 

Do not 

allow liquids, metal pieces, or other foreign materials to enter the unit. Doing 

so could result in fire, other hazards, or unit malfunction. 

 

 

 

If  a  foreign  material  does  enter  the  unit,  turn  the  power  off  and 

immediately 

disconnect the power cord 

Remove the material and contact an authorized service 

representative if damage has occurred. 

[Transportation]

 

 

 

 
 

 

Caution 

 

Handle 

with care to avoid impact shock in transit, which may cause malfunction. 

When you need to transport the unit, use the original or adequate packing material. 

USO 

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Summary of Contents for HVS-AUX16

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL HVS AUX8 Auxiliary Unit HVS AUX16 S N 9000191 Higher HVS AUX32 S N 9090073 Higher 9th Edition Version 4 26 or Higher USO RESTRITO...

Page 2: ...ngerous nature Caution Ensure power cord is firmly plugged into ACoutlet Operation Hazard Do not operate unit under hazardous or potentially explosive atmosphere conditions Doing so could result in fi...

Page 3: ...e used in the unit must be periodically replaced For further details on which parts are consumables and when they should be replaced refer to the specifications at the end of the Operation Manual Sinc...

Page 4: ...nit mounting to EIA1RU rack space Control cable option 1 For VPS 700 series switcher connection 10m PC 3168 1 The HVS AUX8RK Option Box Blank Panel 1 For attaching to the frame instead of front panel...

Page 5: ...eck Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment If damage has occurred or items are missing inform your supplierimmediately Rack Mounting The HVS AUX16 32 units can be mounted to EIA standa...

Page 6: ...8 3 2 3 Connection Example HVS 5000 Series 19 3 2 4 Connection Example HVS 4000HS 19 3 3 Connecting to VPS 700 Series Switchers 20 3 3 1 Connection Examples 20 3 3 2 Arcnet ID and Menu Settings 21 3 4...

Page 7: ...7 7 2 3 HVS AUX16 38 7 2 4 HVS AUX32 39 7 2 5 HVS AUX16 32 Optional HVS AUXRK Configured 40 Appendix HVS AUX8 Button Labels 1 Appendix HVS AUX16 32 Button Labels 3 USO RESTRITO...

Page 8: ...USO RESTRITO...

Page 9: ...xiliary Units to further expand signal selection capability Features Up to 16 Auxiliary Units can be cascade configured via ARCNET connection in the Hanabi system and up to 12 Auxiliary Units in the V...

Page 10: ...T is not used in conjunction with buttons above Therefore shifted buttons are disabled and only 8 signals can be selectedin this mode Take mode SHIFT is used in conjunction with buttons above to confi...

Page 11: ...mode Normal Non shifted and Take See section 6 Operations Normal mode SHIFT is enabled Press SHIFT then buttons a d above Selectable signals are 1 32 PGM1 2 PREV1 2 andCLEAN1 2 Non shifted mode SHIFT...

Page 12: ...b d above Selectable signals are 1 32 PGM1 2 PREV1 2 andCLEAN1 2 Non shifted mode SHIFT is disabled Selectable signals are 1 32 PGM1 PREV1 andCLEAN1 Take mode SHIFT is used in conjunction with buttons...

Page 13: ...figuration See section 3 Connection following for details BNC connectors CONTROL B Used for VPS 700 connection Use RS 422 1 or 2 connector on VPS 700 9 pin D sub connector female SERVICEI O For mainte...

Page 14: ...M Used for power supply alarm output if unit power fails and external reset signal input 9 pin D sub connector female See section 3 6 Alarm Connection for more information PowerSwitch Used to turn uni...

Page 15: ...defaults HVS AUX top view CPU CARD E02435 2 Default Settings SW1 Setting service use HVS AUX8 1 4 ON Do not change 2 3 OFF Do not change HVS AUX16 32 1 ON Do not change 2 4 OFF Do not change CAUTION...

Page 16: ...as a guide They vary depending on the environments of the system Connection Example 1 One Segment Connection Example 2 Three Segments Switcher MU Switcher OU Arcnet Hub HVS AUX HVS AUX HVS AUX HVS AUX...

Page 17: ...3 2 1 Connection Example HVS 1500 3800 Connection Example 1 Connection Example 2 Connection Example 3 75 termination HVS 1500HS HVS 3800HS S ID 250 Operation Unit ID 1 75 termination 75 termination O...

Page 18: ...ARCNET option is required for connection 15 pin D sub cable HVS 1000HS ID 250 Operation Unit HVS AUX ID 240 User 75 termination connector 75 termination ON Operation Unit ID 1 HVS AUX ID 240 HVS 1000...

Page 19: ...X ID 240 HVS AUX ID 241 HVS AUX ID 242 3 2 4 Connection Example HVS 4000HS Ethernet cable Operation Unit HVS AUX ID 240 HVS 5400 ID 250 75 terminator 75 termination ON HVS 4000HS ID 250 Operation Unit...

Page 20: ...D sub 9 female Connector used on HVS AUX CONTROL B 9 pin D sub 9 female Connection cable Optional control cable PC 3168 1 Separate purchase Connecting the master and slave Auxiliary Units Used connect...

Page 21: ...item in the Setup menu See section 5 1 Making Settings and section 5 2 SetupMenu Menu Settings The GRP and MU settings in the menu are different between master and slave units Refer to the table below...

Page 22: ...the D sub connector 15 pin D sub male on the rear side of the front panel and the TO PANEL connector 15 pin D sub female with the supplied control cable Front Panel rear view Frame rear view CAUTION U...

Page 23: ...M Common Communication alarm signal common 7 Power ALARM Common Power alarm signal common 8 GND Common ground 9 GND Common ground Relay contacts Max load current 0 5A at 24VDC Communication failure al...

Page 24: ...tion failure Check if the power is ON at MU Check the Arcnet connection cable connection etc at MU 3 2 G NG Group setting failure Group setting is not properly made Change the Group setting at GRP men...

Page 25: ...tion and 75ohm terminal switch 3 3 1 M NG Communication failure with MU or Master unit Check if the power is ON at Master unit Check the Arcnet connection with Master unit cable connection and 75ohm t...

Page 26: ...inks 2 Turn menu control CONT indicator will flash until needed setting is visible in menu display See the following pages for a list of settings available and display order Turn menu control 3 Once r...

Page 27: ...MU Specifies MU Arcnet ID 1 255 AID Sets local Arcnet ID 1 255 ME Sets HVS 4000 series M E control ON OFF OFF ON REST Resets settings NO YES EXIT Exits menu VER Displays version Version Display Menu i...

Page 28: ...election NON Disables shifted button selection TAKE SHIFT is used to confirm selection See section 6 Operations GRP 3 1000 1000 If controlling HVS 300 500 600 650 1000HS 3800 If controlling HVS 1500HS...

Page 29: ...s 2 through 4 above 6 When you are finished making assignments with ASSN displayed turn menu control until EXIT is displayed Press menu control to escape menu setting operation Factory Default Setting...

Page 30: ...STL1 STL2 19 20 CKFL CKKY STK1 STK2 21 22 EFF1 2 MATT1 2 23 CLBR CKFL CKKY EFF1 2 24 MV1 HVS XT110 CLBR PGM1 PGM PGM PGM2 PVW PREV1 PVW CLN MEKY PREV2 MV1 CLEAN1 CLN NON CLEAN2 Model Button Assigned B...

Page 31: ...N01 IN96 PGM1 M1PG ST01 ST16 CB PGM2 M2PG WHIT PREV1 M1PV GMT1 GMT2 MAT1 MAT2 PREV2 M2PV M1PG PV CL OU M2PG PV CL OU CLEAN1 M1CL M3PG PV CL OU M4PG PV CL OU CLEAN2 M2CL NON Model Button Assigned Bus A...

Page 32: ...ween YES and NO by turning menu control If NO turn menu control to NO and press menu control once to return to menu itemlist 5 If YES press menu control With holding down menu control press a lit butt...

Page 33: ...s and then press SHIFT If the HVS AUX32 SHFT mode Selectable Button Signal Selection NOR Normal SHIFT not lit 1 32 PGM1 PREV1 CLEAN1 SHIFT lit 1 32 PGM2 PREV2 CLEAN2 Press signal select buttons NON No...

Page 34: ...ect mode allows the user to select a bus to control without opening the Setup menu In addition selectable buses can be set up for Quick Select mode See section 6 4 1 Setting Quick Select Switching to...

Page 35: ...X buses exceeds that of the buttons on the AUX unit For example in the case when HVS AUX8 has eight buttons and 32 auxiliary buses have to be set on it Eight buttons on the HVS AUX8 represent AUX1 8 P...

Page 36: ...ay the AUX bus number do not press and hold down the menu control but press the menu control briefly less than half a second The Setup menu will open if pressing and holding down the menu control for...

Page 37: ...only On the frame rear panel 15 pin D sub female x 1 inch screws On the frame rear panel 15 pin D sub male x 1 inch screws HVS AUX8 12 V DC supplied via accessory AC adapter HVS AUX16 32 100 V AC to 2...

Page 38: ...LIARYUNIT 7 2 Dimensions 7 2 1 HVS AUX8 All dimensions in mm 7 2 2 HVS AUX8 Optional HVS AUX8RK Configured All dimensions in mm HVS AUX8 AUXLIARY UNIT 212 HVS AUX8 AUXLIARY UNIT 212 212 105 15 6 44 7...

Page 39: ...4 465 482 7 2 3 HVS AUX16 All dimensions in mm S N 9000191 to S N 9000834 S N 9000835 or higher 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 PGM 1 PGM 2 PREV...

Page 40: ...PREV 1 PREV 2 CLEAN 1 CLEAN 2 SHIFT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...

Page 41: ...UN IT POWE R CO NT A A A A 7 2 5 HVS AUX16 32 Optional HVS AUXRK Configured All dimensions in mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 42: ...T1 N K T2 T2 N K CAM 3 VTR T3 3 C3 V3 R3 OR T3 T3 N K CAM 4 VTR T4 4 C4 V4 R4 OR T4 T4 N K CAM 5 VTR T5 5 C5 V5 R5 OR T5 T5 N K BC T1 ME1 ME1 PGM ME2 PGM REC 1 4 CB T2 ME2 ME1 PREV ME2 PREV TAKE 2 5...

Page 43: ...SHIFT T5 LINE MATT USO RESTRITO...

Page 44: ...90073 to S N 9090257 CAM 1 CAM 2 VTR 1 VTR 2 C1 V1 C2 V2 R1 T1 OR R2 T2 OR T1 T1 N K T2 T2 N K CAM 3 VTR T3 3 C3 V3 R3 OR T3 T3 N K CAM 4 VTR T4 4 C4 V4 R4 OR T4 T4 N K CAM 5 VTR T5 5 C5 V5 R5 OR T5 T...

Page 45: ...SHIFT T5 LINE MATT REL T3 PGM ME1 CLEAN ME1 CLEAN ON 3 AIR BB T4 PREV BLACK Dimensions USO RESTRITO...

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Page 47: ...1 OR R2 T2 OR T1 T1 N K T2 T2 N K CAM 3 VTR T3 3 C3 V3 R3 OR T3 T3 N K CAM 4 VTR T4 4 C4 V4 R4 OR T4 T4 N K CAM 5 VTR T5 5 C5 V5 R5 OR T5 T5 N K BC T1 ME1 ME1 PGM ME2 PGM REC 1 4 CB T2 ME2 ME1 PREV ME...

Page 48: ...Dimensions 13 4 13 4 USO RESTRITO...

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Page 50: ...quipment 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 cause...

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