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MAS-6100
MAS-6100A
AV SWITCHER SCALERS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE

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LIT1245 D6

BASED ON FIRMWARE REV. 1.85

Video Products Group

Summary of Contents for MAS-6100

Page 1: ...MAS 6100 MAS 6100A AV SWITCHER SCALERS INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE 43930 LIT1245 D6 BASED ON FIRMWARE REV 1 85 Video Products Group...

Page 2: ...dy Removal of the top cover may expose dangerous voltages To avoid personal injury disconnect all power sourc es before removing the top cover Do not operate the unit with the cover removed Power Sour...

Page 3: ...NS 10 MAS 6100 MENU TREE 11 THE ROOT MENU STRUCTURE 12 OUTPUT ADJUST GROUP 12 SCALER ADJUST GROUP 14 KEY ADJUST GROUP 17 COMMON KEYER OPERATIONS 20 INPUT ADJUST GROUP 21 RGB INPUT SUB MENU ITEMS 21 CV...

Page 4: ...6100 MAS 6100A PACKET FORMAT 38 FRONT PANEL BUTTON EXAMPLES 39 FUNCTION LIST 45 SPECIFICATIONS 51 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFO 52 WARRANTY POLICY 52 SERVICE AND RETURN AUTHORIZATION 52 CONTACT INFORMATIO...

Page 5: ...Room Navigator or other control system via the RS 232 port or the IR Port To make IR control easy and painless all IR codes are provided in a CCF format and are available on the FSR web site These can...

Page 6: ...nto a rack distribute the units evenly to prevent hazardous conditions that may be created by uneven weight distribution Connect the unit only to a properly rated supply circuit Reliable grounding ear...

Page 7: ...OSITION VALUES 1 RS 232 CONTROL PORT VIDEO 2 S VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1 S VIDEO 1 VIDEO INPUTS P Y P YUV OUTPUT 3 4 2 1 Sh L R Sh L R Sh L R R L Sh AUDIO INPUTS PC HD RGB 1 INPUT V H B G R RGB 2 PC HD INPUT DE...

Page 8: ...d image A second press will unfreeze the display This setting is also available through the on screen menu KEY Press and release to enable Keying The key color default is black and will be transparent...

Page 9: ...SPECIAL BUTTON COMBINATIONS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS FRONT PANEL LOCKOUT Press the power and reset buttons together until the Power LED flashes to disable the front panel buttons A second push will restor...

Page 10: ...VIEW THE VERSION NUMBER ADJUSTING THE VIDEO OUTPUT SCALER ADJUST KEY ADJUST INPUT ADJUST TRANSITION ADJUST RESOLUTIONS ADJUST only visible when Advanced Menus is turned on under System Settings SYSTEM...

Page 11: ...t Type Auto A RGB A YUV RGB Contrast 50 200 50 200 50 200 Deinterlace Normal Auto Film 3 2 M Comp L M Comp M M Comp H Top Left Adjust 120 120 120 120 BTM Right Adjust 120 120 120 120 Audio Input 1 2 3...

Page 12: ...ierarchy OUTPUT ADJUST GROUP This menu group allows adjustments to be made that specifically affect the output of the unit including output resolution and locking overlaying onto a computer or video s...

Page 13: ...B1 and RGB2 over CV YC the exception is where you can overlay one source over itself 1024 x 768 60Hz 1024 x 768 60Hz Output res 28 Output res 28 Your unit can handle a very wide array of inputs and co...

Page 14: ...y one source over itself Turn Lock mode off in order to select a wider range of sources Scaler Adjust Scaler Adjust Zoom level 100 Zoom level 100 Changing this option sets the amount of picture magnif...

Page 15: ...bottom or sides By adjusting the H V values you can crop out the black areas to correct the size on the final output screen Note that it does not change the shape or aspect ratio of the image It just...

Page 16: ...hysically 4 3 on your video monitor but their actual pixel line ratios are different and so will not display as 1 333 Scaler Adjust Scaler Adjust H V position 100 50 H V position 100 50 This menu opti...

Page 17: ...up you will find a section titled COMMON KEYER OPERATIONS this gives a step by step guide to keying out a particular color Key Adjust Key Adjust Swap fore backgrnd Off Swap fore backgrnd Off This menu...

Page 18: ...n Max parameters are used to select what range of Y luminance grey scale values are made transparent within the selected window lock source In order to key out part of an image start with the max valu...

Page 19: ...s defined to be removed remove the desired colors Setting it to On will cause the color range that s defined to be kept key out all other colors NOTE The descriptions above behave identically on the r...

Page 20: ...Source this will be the foreground 3 Exit the Adjust windows menu 4 Enter the Adjust keyers menu 5 Ensure the Keyer is Off 6 Set all Y U and V min max values to 0 255 7 Set all Y U and V softness valu...

Page 21: ...TE Selection of a CV YC input will reveal different menu items that allow adjustments beyond those used for RGB inputs The menu discussions that follow relate first to RGB inputs then to CV YC type in...

Page 22: ...deo loss or poor signal Input RGB1 Input RGB1 Audio input Number 1 Audio input Number 1 This menu item selects the desired Audio input for use with the active video source allowing an audio follow vid...

Page 23: ...e image plus Horizontal and Vertical Sync RGBS Red Green and Blue plus a single TTL level Sync signal RGsB Red Green and a Blue image plus a sync signal superimposed on the Green channel YUV also know...

Page 24: ...ed to it when de interlacing occurs This reduces jagged artifacts on moving images however is not suitable for noisy sources where the noise could be mis interpreted as a diagonal or sloping element o...

Page 25: ...asion a video input will have the color portion of the signal offset from the luminance portion If you ve ever seen a poor quality comic book that has the outline of the cartoon character s head in on...

Page 26: ...999 9 This setting adjusts the duration of the WIPE transition Adjust Transition Adjust Transition Wipe Type Fade Wipe Type Fade There are a variety of Wipe patterns to choose from and include Left t...

Page 27: ...values within the database are industry standards and should not normally be altered by the user That said there might be times when it is necessary to create a custom resolution with specific paramet...

Page 28: ...nt to get this value correct or many digital display devices such as TFT monitors will display an image with an odd moir effect such as soft vertical bands spread evenly across the image 800 x 600 60...

Page 29: ...Do not attempt this adjustment without monitoring the results with an oscilloscope 800 x 600 60 Hz 800 x 600 60 Hz H V Sync 128 x 4 H V Sync 128 x 4 There are standards for all current computer and b...

Page 30: ...TE Normally the user will examine the added features of each new software release and determine if an update is worth doing in their particular operation The greater period of time between the current...

Page 31: ...On Buzzer On The screen labelled Buzzer is actually the control for turning the Beep On or Off Normally this is left in the On position to provide positive feedback that your data entries and paramete...

Page 32: ...the number of hours the unit has been in operation IR REMOTE CONTROL COMMANDS Files containing the CCF format IR command strings for this unit are available via download from the FSR website at www fs...

Page 33: ...11 GND on input pulled high on output used for auto termination 12 SDA input output linked 13 H sync or composite sync for RGBS 14 V sync 15 SCL input output linked 4 PIN MINI DIN S VIDEO CONNECTOR Y...

Page 34: ...D PREAMP INPUT SIGNAL FLOW U T P U T O TO A STEREO BALANCED PREAMP INPUT SIGNAL FLOW U T P U T O SIGNAL FLOW TO A MONO BALANCED PREAMP INPUT MAS 6200 AUDIO INPUT CONNECTOR WIRING FROM A STEREO UNBALAN...

Page 35: ...a 4 N C 5 GND Signal return 6 N C 7 CTS Clear to send 8 RTS Request to send 9 N C RS 232 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION BAUD RATE 57600 DATA BITS 8 STOP BITS 1 PARITY NONE FLOW CONTROL NONE DB9 MALE DB9 FEMAL...

Page 36: ...36 MAS 6100 MAS 6100A...

Page 37: ...ned payload will reflect the actual value of the parameter changed If the user requests a value out of bounds then the limit value is used and the payload will then reflect the limited value used Read...

Page 38: ...the function of each part of the packet Packet part Function SOP Start of packet This is always the ASCII letter F to indicate the packet start CMD Command ASCII hex byte to indicate the type of comm...

Page 39: ...Byte to indicate the source channel to be altered if appropriate 0x10 RGB1 0x11 RGB2 0x30 VIDEO1 0x31 VIDEO2 0x40 S VID1 0x41 S VID2 WINDOW LOGO Bit 7 0 Reserved Bit 6 0 Window A is sent as 41 since 0...

Page 40: ...0 41 00 82 000011 D8 CR Where CMD 04 Write command CHA 00 WIN 41 Window A OUT 00 Output 1 FUN 82 Change Program source PAY 000010 Source RGB2 CS test checksum Source S VID1 SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY...

Page 41: ...FUN 82 Change Program source PAY 000030 Source S VID2 CS test checksum Source VIDEO2 SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP F 04 00 41 00 82 000031 F8 CR Where CMD 04 Write command CHA 00 WIN 41 Window A...

Page 42: ...here CMD 04 Write command CHA 00 WIN 41 Window A OUT 00 Output 1 Key Enable high bit function is 127 FUN 27 Key PAY 000001 On CS test checksum KEY OFF SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP F 04 00 41 01...

Page 43: ...CS test checksum BGND ON SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP F 04 00 41 01 0A 000001 CR Where CMD 04 Write command CHA 00 WIN 41 Window A OUT 00 Output 1 Lock function high bit function is 11A FUN 0A...

Page 44: ...unction is 112 FUN 12 Set transition type PAY 000000 Set transition type to cut CS test checksum Other useful messages WIPE Transition Type SOP CMD CHA WIN OUT FUN PAY CS EOP F 04 00 41 01 12 000002 5...

Page 45: ...nction codes are given in hexadecimal and adjustment range is in decimal but always sent as hexadecimal The following table is a list of all menu functions their related function number and valid rang...

Page 46: ...O2 0x40 S VID1 0x41 S VID2 Window Enable 12B 0 1 Off On Zoom level 086 100 1000 Zoom level H 103 100 1000 only used in Advanced A R mode Zoom level V 105 100 1000 only used in Advanced A R mode Aspect...

Page 47: ...RGB2 0x30 VIDEO1 0x31 VIDEO2 0x40 S VID1 0x41 S VID2 Autoset 10 1F FE 1 Start Autoset procedure Autoset Sense 10 FF FF 0 3 Low medium high v high Field swap 10 FF C9 0 1 Off On swaps odd even fields...

Page 48: ...ust entry using the front panel while also accessing it via RS232 Image to adjust 081 1 1000 Interlaced 0CA 0 1 Off On H freq crse 0BE 10000 200000 H freq fine 0BF 10000 200000 H V active H 096 64 204...

Page 49: ...ad only Led brightness 12C 0 100 RS232 Baud rate 0AB 0 9600 1 19200 2 28800 3 33600 4 38400 5 57600 6 115200 TAC number 0 15D Read only TAC number 1 15E Read only TAC number 2 15F Read only TAC number...

Page 50: ...50 MAS 6100 MAS 6100A...

Page 51: ...OFFSET 15mV MAX 15mV MAX BANDWIDTH 450 MHz 450MHz FLATNESS 0 25dB 0 to 150MHz 1dB 150 to 400 MHz 0 25dB 0 TO 150MHz 1dB 150 TO 400 MHz VIDEO INPUT MODEL MAS 6100 AND MAS 6100A SIGNAL TYPE COMPONENT CO...

Page 52: ...w the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from st...

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