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IVS-200 

Video Stabilizer 

 
1

st

 Edition – Rev. 3 

 
 

OPERATION 

MANUAL 

 

Summary of Contents for IVS-200

Page 1: ...IVS 200 Video Stabilizer 1st Edition Rev 3 OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...History Edit Rev Date Description Where 1 2010 10 24 1 1 2012 02 23 Added rack mount brackets Other text amendments 1 2 2013 11 29 Added description of DC cord retaining clip 1 3 2015 05 27 Deleted Gr...

Page 3: ...d Do not operate the unit under hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheric conditions Doing so could result in fire explosion or other hazardous results Hazard Do not allow liquids metal pieces or...

Page 4: ...n the power off and disconnect the power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions If problems similar to the above occur contact an authorized service representative before attempting to operate...

Page 5: ...nt Brackets 1 set For separate purchase CD ROM 1 Operation Manual PDF Packing List 1 Check Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment If damage has occurred or items are missing inform you...

Page 6: ...19 5 4 STABILIZE 2 20 5 4 1 Pixel Aspect Ratio DISTORTION 21 5 4 2 Effective Area 22 5 4 3 Correction Area 24 5 4 4 Motion Detection Area MOTION DETECT AREA 25 5 4 5 Title Separation TITLE PASTE 27 5...

Page 7: ...8 3 7 AVO LEVEL 51 8 3 8 SAMPLE AREA 52 8 3 9 DATE TIME 53 8 3 10 TITLE 55 8 3 11 LAN 57 8 3 12 SYSTEM 57 9 Troubleshooting 58 10 Specifications Dimensions 59 10 1 Specifications 59 10 2 External Dime...

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Page 9: ...utter speed of 1 240 sec or higher is recommended although the result will depend on the shooting subjects shaking speed and other conditions IVS 200 may not properly detect shaking images with some v...

Page 10: ...shaking Input signals are output without correction See section 6 OPERATE BY PASS for details 3 Menu LED Lights up green when IVS 200 is in menu mode 4 Menu Control knob Used to enter menu mode or cha...

Page 11: ...S switch Output video 1 ON OPERATE Corrected video BY PASS Input video uncorrected OFF Input video uncorrected 2 ON OPERATE BY PASS Corrected video OFF None 3 REMOTE Used for remote control 9 pin D su...

Page 12: ...ble to directly connect a computer to the IVS 200 Use a straight LAN cable for hub or router connections IMPORTANT The OPERATE BY PASS setting determines whether to correct for shaking of the input vi...

Page 13: ...for the number set for the IVS 200 unit and the gateway number In this example yyy 200 Subnet mask Set to 255 255 255 0 2 Setting in Windows XP with the default Start menu setting Click Start on the...

Page 14: ...nit is in menu mode the screen resumes from the last display before menu mode Factory Data Reset The IVS 200 can be returned to the state of factory default in case a reset is needed such as after rel...

Page 15: ...ges Move the cursor over the desired submenu and press the menu control knob The selected submenu will be displayed on the output screen To change settings move the cursor over the menu item which you...

Page 16: ...DEO OPTIMIZER Allows you to access auto video optimizer submenus 5 5 3 DATE TIME Allows you to access date time display submenus 5 6 4 TITLE Allows you to access title display submenus 5 7 5 LAN Allow...

Page 17: ...ange 0 to 16 Default value 7 5 3 3 4 MOTION FILTER V Allows you to select strength of vertical correction Setting range 0 to 16 Default value 7 5 MOTION FILTER R Allows you to select strength of rotat...

Page 18: ...pendix Input Image and Correction Range for the details on the relation between correction and magnification For your reference Lower than 4 effective for small vibrations caused by machines wind etc...

Page 19: ...ancement ENHANCE The Enhance menu allows you to adjust the edge enhancement function The enhancement level can be adjusted separately for horizontal and vertical edges in the range 0 to 15 Enhance lev...

Page 20: ...that allows you to set areas for titles to be excluded from the motion detection area 5 4 5 6 DIRECT USE Allows you to select a parameter that can be directly controlled by the menu control knob Sett...

Page 21: ...Opens the STABIZIE 2 menu 5 4 3 MAIN MENU Returns to the main menu 5 2 4 EXIT Exits menus Select a suitable pixel aspect ratio for input signals If the pixel aspect ratio is not suitable the resulting...

Page 22: ...menu 5 4 7 MAIN MENU Returns to the main menu 5 2 8 EXIT Exits menus The effective area menu allows you to specify the effective area where images are present in a screen This adjustment is useful in...

Page 23: ...ues 4 3 0 to 7 16 9 7 to 7 The preset values are effective when input images constantly have black bars both at the top and bottom 2 When using ADJUST settings The Adjust settings are effective when i...

Page 24: ...Correction level high However sufficient shake correction can be obtained by setting a small Correction area large set value although the image will be displayed with black bars Larger shaking can be...

Page 25: ...n area Setting range START V 12 to 197 NTSC 14 to 239 PAL END V 44 to 229 NTSC 46 to 271 PAL Default value START 24 END 216 NTSC 260 PAL 5 STABILIZE 2 Opens the STABILIZE 2 menu 5 4 6 MAIN MENU Return...

Page 26: ...bounding box that is displayed on the VIDEO OUT output while setting the motion detection area will disappear when the setting is complete START H START V END H END V Motion detection area END H END V...

Page 27: ...PASTE area Setting range 0 to 242 NTSC 0 to 286 PAL Default value TITLE PASTE1 START V 10 END V 60 TITLE PASTE2 START V 182 END V 232 NTSC START V 226 END V 276 PAL 7 STABILIZE 2 Opens the STABILIZE 2...

Page 28: ...e input images under the following conditions When the title and date time displays are large or they are clear but the image around them is unclear The correction becomes inaccurate When a shaky titl...

Page 29: ...ayed value The parameter that is enabled for direct operation can also be changed on the menu as usual 5 4 7 Remote Control The remote control menu allows you to select how to change the OPERATE BY PA...

Page 30: ...menu 5 5 3 4 RESPONSE Allows you to set the AVO filtering level Setting range 1 5 Default value 3 5 5 4 5 GAMMA MODE Allows you to enable or disable Gamma correction Setting range ON OFF Default valu...

Page 31: ...ntage for the ADJUST correction selected under CORRECTION LEVEL Setting range 1 to 20 Default value 3 4 TARGET WHITE LEVEL Allows you to set a target maximum luminance level in percentage for the ADJU...

Page 32: ...ng the results to become unstable If the value is too large it increases contrast but may cause the images to be underexposed The figures below are luminance histograms of input X axis Luminance level...

Page 33: ...ut and the actual values after correction full line If TARGET BLACK LVL is set to a large value 0 100 TARGET BLACK LVL If TARGET BLACK LVL is set to a small value 0 100 TARGET BLACK LVL If TARGET WHIT...

Page 34: ...34 Relationship between IN BLACK LVL and IN WHITE LVL and TARGET BLACK LVL and TARGET WHITE LVL 0 100 0 100 IN WHITE LVL IN BLACK LVL TARGET BLACK LVL TARGET WHITE LVL Input image Output image...

Page 35: ...t value START V 0 END V 228 NTSC 268 PAL 6 AUTO VIDEO OPTIMIZER Returns to AUTO VIDEO OPTIMIZER menu 5 5 7 MAIN MENU Returns to the main menu 5 2 8 EXIT Exits menus IMPORTANT Sample Area determines th...

Page 36: ...te Time display Setting range 8 to 26 Default value 24 6 FORMAT Allows you to select a Date Time display format YMD appears as year month day MDY appears as month day year and DMY as Day month year Se...

Page 37: ...fault value EDGE 3 POSITION H Allows you to set the horizontal position for titles Setting range 0 to 720 Default value 244 4 POSITION V Allows you to set the vertical position for titles Setting rang...

Page 38: ...2 SUBNET MASK Allows you to set the subnet mask length for the device Setting range 0 to 31 Default value 24 3 GATEWAY If your network does not have a gateway this setting is not required Setting rang...

Page 39: ...erence 1 SOFTWARE VERSION Displays the software version information 2 HARDWARE VERSION Displays the hardware version information 3 INPUT SIGNAL Displays the current input signal format 4 MAIN MENU Ret...

Page 40: ...n the menu signals will not be corrected however images can be magnified If REMOTE CONTROL is set to either WEB REMOTE or SERIAL the OPERATE BY PASS switch is disabled BY PASS Push up the OPERATE BY P...

Page 41: ...unction High Low 1 VCC 5V 2 OPERATE BY PASS Output OPERATE BY PASS selection BY PASS OPERATE 3 VIDEO IN Output Input signal presence None Yes 4 Unused 5 STABILIZE Output STABILIZE setting OFF ON 6 OPE...

Page 42: ...ing to the internal external supply voltage and LED characteristics The current for each circuit must be kept below 30mA Example of connection with Remote input circuit Inside IVS 200 6 7PIN 9PIN DC5V...

Page 43: ...as http 192 168 0 20 When connection is established the Main Menu as shown below is displayed IMPORTANT If the IVS 200 is restarted while connected to Internet Explorer performance on a web browser af...

Page 44: ...44 8 3 Menu Operation 8 3 1 MAIN MENU Once the connection is established MAIN MENU as shown below opens Click on each submenu to go to the corresponding submenus...

Page 45: ...Default value 10 5 3 2 4 MOTION FILTER H Allows you to select strength of horizontal correction Setting range 0 to 16 Default value 7 5 3 3 5 MOTION FILTER V Allows you to select strength of vertical...

Page 46: ...an be directly controlled by the menu control knob on the IVS 200 front panel Setting range OFF CORR LEVEL FILTER H FILTER V FILTER R Default value OFF 5 4 6 14 REMOTE CONTROL Allows you to select how...

Page 47: ...tput Setting range ON OFF Default value OFF 3 START H 4 END H Allows you to set the horizontal extent of the effective area if EFFECTIVE AREA is set to ADJUST Setting range 0 to 720 Odd values cannot...

Page 48: ...of the motion detection area Setting range START H 18 to 310 END H 50 to 342 Default value START H 26 END H 334 Odd values cannot be set If an odd value is entered the value will be adjusted to the e...

Page 49: ...ASTE 1 area Setting range 0 to 242 NTSC 0 to 286 PAL Default value START 10 END 60 6 TITLE PASTE 2 Allows you to enable or disable TITLE PASTE2 Setting range ON OFF Default value OFF 7 START H 2 8 END...

Page 50: ...D and OFF Default value AUTO 5 5 1 2 CORRECTION LEVEL Opens the AVO correction level setting menu 8 3 7 3 SAMPLE AREA Opens the AVO sample area setting menu 8 3 8 4 RESPONSE Allows you to set the AVO...

Page 51: ...ACK LEVEL Allows you to set the minimum luminance in percentage for the ADJUST correction selected under AVO LEVEL Setting range 1 to 20 Default value 3 4 TARGET WHITE LEVEL Allows you to set a target...

Page 52: ...lows you to set the horizontal size of the sample area if ADJUST is selected under SAMPLE AREA Setting range 0 to 704 Default value START H 0 END H 704 Odd values cannot be set If an odd value is ente...

Page 53: ...ot be set If an odd value is entered the value will be adjusted to the entered value minus 1 4 POSITION V Allows you to set the vertical position for the Date Time display Setting range 0 to 480 NTSC...

Page 54: ...Date Time display Setting range 0 to 255 Default value 0 10 EDGE KEY Allows you to set edge and matte background transparency for the Date Time display The larger the value the more transparent Settin...

Page 55: ...e color Setting range EDGE MAT OFF Default value EDGE 4 POSITION H Allows you to set the horizontal position for titles Setting range 0 to 720 Default value 244 Odd values cannot be set If an odd valu...

Page 56: ...LOR RED GREEN BLUE Allows you to set edge and matte colors for titles Setting range 0 to 255 Default value 0 10 EDGE KEY Allows you to set transparency for title edge and matte colors The larger the v...

Page 57: ...00 s gateway 4 MAC ADDRESS Displays the IVS 200 s MAC ADDRESS 5 MAIN MENU Returns to the MAIN menu 8 3 1 8 3 12 SYSTEM Click SYSTEM in the MAIN MENU to open the SYSTEM menu as shown below Item Setting...

Page 58: ...dy The STABILIZE OPERATE BY PASS setting cannot be changed by the front panel toggle switch Is REMOTE CONTROL set to REMOTE WEB or SERIAL Set REMOTE CONTROL to FRONT Video input signals are not bypass...

Page 59: ...OFF Menu selectable Correction Level Preset 5 steps manually adjustable Title Display Number of characters 16 characters x 1 line Characters Alphanumeric charactors and symbols Time Display Display fo...

Page 60: ...External Dimensions All dimensions in mm BY PASS POWER OPERATE 22 101 MENU PUSH I V S 2 0 0 12 7 22 3 6 40 145 V I D E O S T A B I L I Z E R 162 127 20 15 1 2 LAN REMOTE DC 12V IN SER NO VIDEO OUT VI...

Page 61: ...STABILIZER I V S 2 0 0 POWER BY PASS OPERATE MENU PUSH POWER BY PASS OPERATE VIDEO STABILIZER I V S 2 0 0 MENU PUSH POWER BY PASS OPERATE VIDEO STABILIZER MENU I V S 2 0 0 PUSH 6 32 6 6 4 44 22 6 VID...

Page 62: ...nwanted shakes and jitters The basic processing is as described below Input video image When input video images are horizontally shaking as shown below Output video image The shaky input video images...

Page 63: ...d in the monitor A steady video is output by tracking the enclosed image according to the detected motion within the correction range Inut video image Output video image If CORRECTION LEVEL is set to...

Page 64: ...PAL Correction Level Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical 0 100 1 1 1 1 1 102 3 2 3 3 2 104 2 4 3 5 3 106 4 6 5 6 4 108 5 8 7 8 5 111 8 10 9 10 6 114 9 12 11 12 7 116 11 14 13 14 8 119 13 16 15 17...

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