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Keying is an extension of the PIP function, which is accomplished by the PIP channel input color 

image minus the red, green, blue, black, and white colors to get results. Keying function can be used 

for some simple effects processing and overlay subtitles. Easy setting operation, please refer to the 

setup. 

For example, Figure 16A is a picture-channel playback of video for PPT, 16B is the main input 

channels, 16C is a matting effect.

 

     

     

 

               

  Figure 11A-PIP Chanel          16B-Main Chanel                    16C-Output 

Setting step

 

                                 

Default Menu → Main Menu → PIP → PIP mode→Keying 

Default Menu → Main Menu → PIP→Keying Setup→ Input→ DVI 
Default Menu → Main Menu → PIP→Keying Setup→ Chroma Key→ Black 

 

Preset 

Preset is to facilitate users to use quickly recall commonly used in a variety of scenarios, reducing the 

user when the operation is repeated complicated settings, improve work efficiency. Each contains a 

preset mode signal channel mode, the display mode of various parameters, image quality settings. 

Processor provides 4 preset save space, here to save and recall preset mode operation. 

Save Preset 

When the user adjust all the parameters, to enter to save the current preset   

Default Menu → Main Menu → FUNC→ Preset→Save Mode → Preset [1] → confirm 

In saving mode submenu have Preset [1] to Preset [4], four storage space, the user can choose. 

Storage space is empty, the right of the status display for 

, when the state has been saved had the 

right argument appears as 

. Users can also cover save.

 

Recall Preset 

Recall preset parameters have two operating modes, keyboard shortcuts and menu calls   

1.Use 

LOAD

 button 

In the default menu state, press the 

LOAD

 button to call up the menu to enter the preset scene. Use 

the 

↑ and ↓ buttons to select the saved preset scene, press 

MENU

 button to confirm. 

2.Setting in menu 

Default Menu → Main Menu → FUNC→ Preset→Read Mode→Preset [1]→confirm

 

Key Lock 

Key lock function for the user in a complex environment to avoid misuse or others inadvertently 

Lock 

Enter the system menu, enable key lock function 

Summary of Contents for HDP901

Page 1: ...1 Video Processor HDP901 V1 2 20171218...

Page 2: ...ure 9 Operation menu 10 Default menu 10 Main menu 10 Setting and Operation 11 Language 11 Reset 11 Output Resolution 11 Switching Effect 12 Fade time settings 12 Black and Freeze settings 12 Splicing...

Page 3: ...ection To remove power from the equipment safely remove all power cords from the rear of the equipment or the desktop power module if detachable or from the power source receptacle wall plug Power cor...

Page 4: ...height OK key selection determination Set splicing mode Horizontal vertical splicing OK key selection determination Schematic diagram is as follows such as one screen is 1408 x896 Another screen is 1...

Page 5: ...t More simple splicing settings 1 minutes can be set to complete LED splicing processor can accommodate a wide range of input sources Can access up to eleven channels of video input Contains two DVI C...

Page 6: ...ideo output device SDI digital video input SDI LOOP SDI Signal ring out Using BNC interface Enter the video support HD video camera etc video output video output interface processor programming DVI ou...

Page 7: ...een VGA automatic correction function buttons button Indicators of the button state in the region there are three kinds namely The button lamp flashes slowly Flashing interval of about one second and...

Page 8: ...led description of the operation Black key Press this key can output a black screen or freeze to switch menu can be set PRESET button To load preset scenes shortcuts In the default state press the Men...

Page 9: ...resolution precise adjustment of the output resolution adjustment of the output resolution Adjustment splice equal splice or unequal or parts of the image display Set PIP size position the input sour...

Page 10: ...channels and other information shows the processing the main parameters menu system Figure 8 Default menu Main menu The Main Menu is an important parameter adjustment user interface almost all of the...

Page 11: ...on Using different resolution display or LED screen to achieve point to point output it is necessary to set the output resolution and the resolution of precise adjustment 1 select a larger than screen...

Page 12: ...the user of the current state of transition effects 2 to enter the menu settings Default Menu Main Menu FUNC Seamless Fade time settings Fade time can be controlled fade switching state of the time th...

Page 13: ...ault Menu Main Menu SPLICE SPLICE B Pattern Equal Default Menu Main Menu SPLICE SPLICE B Parameters H Units 1 Default Menu Main Menu SPLICE SPLICE B Parameters V Units 2 Default Menu Main Menu SPLICE...

Page 14: ...e screen such as DVI1 2 To enter the menu settings unequal splicing parameters equivalent to capture part of the screen parameters the total pixel values and the start value is adjusted by visual insp...

Page 15: ...in Menu PIP PIP setup Input Table 3 PIP Source conflict table Main Chanel CV1 CV2 CV3 CV4 VGA1 VGA2 DVI1 DVI2 HDMI1 HDMI2 SDI P I P CV1 CV2 CV3 CV4 VGA1 VGA2 DVI1 DVI2 P I P HDMI1 HDMI2 SDI 3 Size and...

Page 16: ...nel mode the display mode of various parameters image quality settings Processor provides 4 preset save space here to save and recall preset mode operation Save Preset When the user adjust all the par...

Page 17: ...adjust When the input source is switched to the VGA input VGA button is pressed again the system will self correct input source 2 Enter menu to adjust Switching to the VGA input state enter the menu...

Page 18: ...ut 2 HDMI sockets HDMI input Resolution range 640x480 1920x1080 480i p 576i p 720p 1080i p 2048x1080 Point to point sampling To eliminate hidden video processing Analog sampling 12 bits per color 13 5...

Page 19: ...3 2 10 6 Million pixels 3840 2160 30Hz 7680 1080 30Hz General specification Power Built in switching power 45W 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Maximum power consumption 22W Maximum support for sending card load 4...

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