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Chapter 8 System Menu — Maintenance settings

Maintenance settings

Software and hardware version

Version information

Information on the software and hardware versions of this unit can be displayed.

Select the <SYS> button 

 [MAINTENANCE] 

 [Status] tab.

Check the [System Version] display in the [System Version] column.

 

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Check the version of the overall system.

Updates

You can connect the PC to the LAN and then update the software of this unit via the browser on the PC.
For the latest software information and methods to upgrade the software version, refer to the following website.
https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ (English only)

Alarm

In this unit, the next alarm message will appear as a popup.
For error displays, the indicator part of [ALARM] in Menu Panels is lit in red.

Alarm message

An alarm message is displayed in Menu Panel when an alarm has occurred.

Alarm message

Type of trouble

Solution

[ALARM! Fan Stop]

Shutdown of the cooling fan

The alarm message disappears if [OK] is selected. Contact 

your dealer immediately.

[ALARM! Power Failure]

Power supply problem

[ALARM! Temperature]

Rise in the temperature inside the unit

Alarm status displays

The next hardware alarm can be checked from the <SYS> button 

 [MAINTENANCE] 

 [Alarm] tab page. This page can be displayed even if 

[ALARM] of the Menu Panel is selected.

Select the <SYS> button 

 [MAINTENANCE] 

 [Alarm] tab.

Check the display of each item in the [Main Frame]/[Panel1]/[Panel2]/[Panel3] column.

[Power 1]

Displays the status of problems in the cooling fan or power inside the power supply 1.

[Power 2]

Displays the status of problems in the cooling fan or power inside the power supply 2.

[Fan]

Displays the problem status of the cooling fan. It is displayed in the [Main Frame] column.

[Temperature]

Displays the problem status of the internal temperature.

 

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Display details

[No Alarm]

Shows that there are no problems.

[Alarm]

Shows that there is a problem.

[

]

Not a target for determination.

 

f

When a power supply unit is not mounted

 

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When [OFF] is selected in each item of [Alarm Enable]

Enabling/disabling the alarm display

Select the <SYS> button 

 [MAINTENANCE] 

 [Alarm] tab.

Select an item in the [Alarm Enable] column.

 

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Select the item in the [Alarm Enable] column which is in the column you want to set of the [Main Frame]/[Panel1]/[Panel2]/[Panel3] columns.

[ON]

Alarm detection is enabled.

[OFF]

Alarm detection is disabled.

Log file recording

Each type of information in this unit such as alarms, are recorded in the built-in log file.
Log files can be saved in a local computer connected to the LAN terminal of the Live Production Suite system.

Connect the Live Production Suite system and a computer.

 

f

Refer to “Connecting a computer” for connection instructions.

Enter the address (http://192.168.0.10/log/log.txt) in the Web browser of a computer.

Summary of Contents for AV-HS60C3G

Page 1: ...trol Panel optional Model No AV HS60C2 Control Panel optional Model No AV HS60C4 This document describes a case where Menu Panel AV HS60C3G optional and Control Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 optional are connected to the Live Production Suite series For details about Menu Panel AV HS60C3G optional and Control Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 optional refer to their respective operating instructions and the o...

Page 2: ...ademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright and license Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this unit are expressly prohibited How to read this document r r Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this document f f Microsoft Windows 10 Professio...

Page 3: ...c Operations 50 Background transition 51 Selecting a bus 51 Selecting a bus using the SHIFT function 51 Selecting the bus mode 51 Transition operations 51 Wipe 53 Selecting the wipe pattern for background transition 53 Selecting the wipe direction 53 Wipe decorations border soft effect 53 Modifying wipe 54 KEY 58 Selecting the key type 58 Selecting the key source 59 Key transitions 59 Key wipe tra...

Page 4: ...nd DSK output 126 Setting the Control Panel 128 Settings for the control panel 128 Setting the button color 128 Setting the external connection 130 Setting a tally 130 Boot operation settings 131 Boot mode settings 131 Maintenance settings 132 Software and hardware version 132 Alarm 132 Initialization 133 Maintenance 133 Setting the date and time 134 Locking the menu operation 135 Chapter 9 Extern...

Page 5: ...Please read this chapter and check the accessories before use Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 6: ... is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks f f Use this unit in a network secured by a firewall etc f f If this unit is connected to a network that includes computers make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated antivirus program anti sp...

Page 7: ...ti selection panel section makes sure you know when they are being pressed supporting reliable operation f f Crosspoint buttons Multi colored lights that can be grouped are employed for the crosspoint buttons f f Source name display panel Each ME has its own black and white source name display panel above the crosspoint buttons which also enables graphical displays r r Network functions f f Web se...

Page 8: ...tons 16 or 24 Refer to the operating instructions for the control panel and the operating guide PDF for the AV HS6000 series for details Menu Panel f f Model No AV HS60C3 Refer to the operating instructions for the menu panel and the operating guide PDF for the AV HS6000 series for details Accessories r r Parts common to each unit f f AC cable 2 cables f f Rack mount fittings 2 pieces f f Mount fi...

Page 9: ...or 24 bits or more Compatible OS browser Microsoft Windows 10 Internet Explorer 11 0 Hard disk drive 50 MB or more free memory Network hub Use a network hub that supports 1000Base T Select one that has enough ports to accommodate the network cables for each unit the control panel and the computer Contact the place of purchase for details LAN cables Use a LAN cable CAT5E or better straight cable or...

Page 10: ...fect on the viewer s physical well being r r Built in display Leaving the multi selection menu panel and LCD panel of the Menu Panel on with the same image over a long period of time may result in afterimage burn in Use after configuring the screensaver settings The liquid crystal parts are highly precise with more than 99 99 of the pixels effective This leaves less than 0 01 of pixels that may no...

Page 11: ...This chapter describes installation and connection Chapter 2 Installation and Connection ...

Page 12: ...mpact or vibration may cause trouble and or malfunctioning r r Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the unit f f Allowing water metal items scraps of food or other foreign objects inside the unit may cause a fire and or electric shocks r r Choosing the best installation location f f This unit is a device for indoor use only f f Securely mount the unit on the 19 inch standard rack that ...

Page 13: ...Installing the Control Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 When installing or connecting the unit be sure to ask your dealer r r Connecting the power supply f f Connect the SIGNAL GND terminal on the rear panel of the unit to the ground of the system f f Use the Control Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 with both the power supply 1 and the power supply 2 An alarm is displayed when there is no AC power input to the ...

Page 14: ...ular ensure sufficient space between ventilation and wiring when using mounted in a panel or table f f Avoid installing the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or to the hot air that is blown out from other products f f Installing the unit in a very humid dusty or vibration prone location may cause malfunction Installing the Menu Panel AV HS60C3 Attach the panel using 4 mounting holes...

Page 15: ...Still 3V Still 4V Clip 1V Clip 2V Clip 3V Clip 4V CBGD 1 ME1 PGM ME2 PGM SDI IN10 8 SDI IN7 7 SDI IN6 6 SDI IN5 5 SDI IN4 4 3 4 2 4 4 4 6 4 5 4 7 4 9 4 8 OP STILL1 CHR LIN LUM FULL 4 SDI IN3 3 SDI IN2 2 SDI IN1 1 Black 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 SDI IN9 9 SDI IN8 SDI IN11 SDI IN12 Still 1V Still 2V Still 3V Still 4V Clip 1V Clip 2V Clip 3V Clip 4V CBGD 1 ME1 PGM ME2 PGM SDI IN10 ...

Page 16: ... a USB mouse cannot be connected to the control panel t t The DVI D terminal and USB jack cannot be used with the Live Production Suite series Connecting a computer By connecting from the network that is configured by the switcher system via LAN you can control it from a web browser on a computer For details on the compatible OS and browser refer to Peripheral equipment requirements Computer setti...

Page 17: ...This chapter describes the names functions and operations of each part of the unit Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions ...

Page 18: ...his unit drop in voltage An alarm message is displayed on the menu panel while the lamp is on While an alarm is occurring you can see what the alarm is for by selecting the SYS button in the top menu MAINTENANCE Alarm tab 3 System lamp SYSTEM Lights when the unit s cooling fan is stopped or when the internal temperature has risen An alarm message is displayed on the menu panel when this happens 4 ...

Page 19: ... BNC 2 signal SDI IN The menu panel display on the first Gateway Unit displays SDI IN 9 and SDI IN 10 The display on the second and later units display in sequential order 6 SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 terminals connector BNC 2 signal SDI OUT The menu panel display on the first Gateway Unit displays SDI OUT 5 and SDI OUT 6 The display on the second and later units display in sequential order 7 LAN1 termin...

Page 20: ...nit Do not connect a cable 5 SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 terminals connector BNC 2 signal SDI OUT Not used on this unit Do not connect a cable 6 LAN1 terminal connector RJ 45 signal 1000BASE T Used to connect the units in the switcher system or the control panel Use a GbE hub etc and connect all of the units according to the system connection plan 7 LAN2 terminal connector RJ 45 For a future expansion fea...

Page 21: ...SDI OUT 2 terminals connector BNC 2 signal SDI OUT Not used on this unit Do not connect a cable 5 LAN1 terminal connector RJ 45 signal 1000BASE T Used to connect the units in the switcher system or the control panel Use a GbE hub etc and connect all of the units according to the system connection plan 6 LAN2 terminal connector RJ 45 For a future expansion feature Do not connect a cable 7 AC IN 1 A...

Page 22: ... 2 LAN2 terminal connector RJ 45 For a future expansion feature Do not connect a cable 3 AC IN 1 AC IN 2 terminals signal AC Connect the supplied AC Cables and insert each into an AC outlet AC100 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz f f The supplied AC Cables have 3 pin plugs with grounding terminals Plug into 3 pin outlets equipped with grounding terminals f f If you are unable to use 3 pin outlets be sure to ...

Page 23: ...IN12 Still 1V Still 2V Still 3V Still 4V Clip 1V Clip 2V Clip 3V Clip 4V CBGD 1 ME1 PGM ME2 PGM SDI IN10 8 SDI IN7 7 SDI IN6 6 SDI IN5 5 SDI IN4 4 3 4 2 4 4 4 6 4 5 4 7 4 9 4 8 OP STILL1 1 2 3 4 5 r r AV HS60C4 CHR LIN LUM FULL 4 SDI IN3 3 SDI IN2 2 SDI IN1 1 Black 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 SDI IN9 9 SDI IN8 SDI IN11 SDI IN12 Still 1V Still 2V Still 3V SDI IN10 8 SDI IN7 7 SDI IN6 6 SDI IN5 5 SDI IN4 R...

Page 24: ...ction page 119 f f The AUX 1 2 to AUX 15 16 buttons have the crosspoint link coupling function page 117 KEY1 F S to KEY4 F S buttons Switches to the source selector buttons for the key fill buses or key source buses f f If you select key fill signal or key source signal using the KEY bus crosspoint buttons the signals are linked and another signal is automatically selected The unit s linking opera...

Page 25: ...r buttons of the KEY1 source bus 6 2nd PAGE 3rd PAGE buttons Switch the page to select the source with the KEY bus crosspoint buttons PGM A bus crosspoint buttons or PST B bus crosspoint buttons f f The pages of the buses included in the corresponding ME can be switched at once To switch pages at individual buses assign the 2nd PAGE 3rd PAGE button to the KEY bus crosspoint buttons PGM A bus cross...

Page 26: ...on tab Trans Type column when the NAM button is on For details refer to NAM CMIX button setting WIPE button Performs transition according to the patterns set in the menu or selected at the wipe preset on the multi selection panel area EMEM LINK button Performs transition according to the patterns registered in the event memory page 81 6 ME CHG button Switches the display of the multi selection pan...

Page 27: ... key DSK preset memory The DSK3 and DSK4 buttons cannot be used with the Live Production Suite 2 Key DSK preset memory buttons 1 2 3 4 Recalls stores the key preset memory page 91 f f Short press Recalls data saved to the corresponding button Recall f f Long press Stores the current key settings to the corresponding button Store Current key setting can be deleted Delete by press and holding For de...

Page 28: ...oner and sets the position to the center by the time when the startup is completed after power is turned on Do not touch the positioner until the startup of the unit is completed r r Memory cards Memory cards used with the unit should conform to SD or SDHC standards Be sure to format memory cards using the unit Memory cards with the following capacity can be used for the unit The unit does not sup...

Page 29: ...r RJ 45 signal 100Base TX Connect the LAN1 terminal on each of the units in the Live Production Suite and the MAIN FRAME terminal on the control panel using a LAN cable CAT5E or better via a GbE hub f f When connected to the LAN terminal no video will be displayed on the Menu Panel AV HS60C3 3 MENU PANEL terminal connector DVI D signal independent signal Connects the Menu Panel AV HS60C3 f f Canno...

Page 30: ... 8 contact input ports GPI IN that control the unit externally 10 output ports GPI OUT that output tallies or status information from the unit and an alarm output port ALARM OUT This terminal cannot be used with the Live Production Suite series 10 F1 F2 terminals Fuse 11 SIGNAL GND terminal signal SG Connects to the ground of the system NOTE t t For the cable connecting to the DVI D terminal use a...

Page 31: ...otary encoders When the rotary encoder is turned the numeric values of the number button focused on the menu can be changed When the rotary encoder is double clicked or held down the numeric values of the number button focused on the menu will return to the default settings Split display of the menu screen There is no split menu screen display with the Live Production Suite 1 2 MENU MODE button ME...

Page 32: ...displayed at the upper right of the screen are switched NOTE t t When anything other than DISP is selected using the SYS button SYSTEM Display tab Video Codec column Target item the image selected in the DISP bus the WFM or the VECTOR is not displayed t t Image WFM and VECTOR are not displayed in the Menu Panel AV HS60C3 connected to the control panel 2 3 Rear panel 1 1 CONTROL PANEL terminal conn...

Page 33: ...This chapter describes basic operations and matters to be performed prior to use Chapter 4 Preparations ...

Page 34: ...t turn off the power when accessing the memory card or the Storage Module Data in the memory card may be damaged t t When the power is turned on the unit boots with the same settings as were active when the power was turned off with the exception of image data in the VMEM video memory Resume function Note that in the following items the changed settings will be backed up at approximately 60 second...

Page 35: ... alarm has occurred the ALARM indicator area will light up red If ALARM is selected the same page as displayed with the SYS button on the top menu MAINTENANCE Alarm tab will appear 4 MACRO The status for the MACRO indicator is as follows f f Lights up red during macro recording f f Lights up green during macro execution f f Lights up orange when the macro playback is paused If MACRO is selected th...

Page 36: ...e item to be input such as time r r On screen numerical keypad 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 8 13 9 10 11 12 1 Entry field The entered numeric values are displayed After selecting Enter the numeric values are displayed in the display format corresponding to the item Immediately after displaying the on screen numerical keypad the current numeric values are displayed 2 Slider Move the slider to change the numeric v...

Page 37: ...u can also be manipulated using the Positioner X axis and Y axis and the Z axis dial The rotary encoders have a push switch function When double clicked the items will be restored to the default numeric values Z Z X X Y Y Z X Y Text entry item operations When text entry items are selected the on screen keyboard appears If set the values and closed the keyboard the text set for the items will be di...

Page 38: ...s 8 default colors The same colors are set when selected 3 Hue Pad Tap any color to set hue Vertical axis Color tone Hue 4 Sat Lum Pad Tap any color to set saturation and luminance Horizontal axis Saturation Sat Vertical axis Luminance Lum 5 Current Displays the color set before the color palette screen is displayed 6 Recent Displays the recently set colors The same colors are set when selected Ju...

Page 39: ... the item is selected the screen closes and the item is displayed at the lower part of the list box Depending on the function after selecting the item select OK to close the screen Radio button Select an item from multiple options Check button Set items to on off On and off will switch whenever selected ...

Page 40: ...trol Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 Background wipe preset menu Press the BKGD WIPE button on the multi selection panel area to display the background wipe preset menu 12 background wipe preset patterns can be stored for each ME The wipe setting used in the corresponding ME is always stored to the pattern button selected in the pattern selection menu If another pattern button is selected the wipe patte...

Page 41: ... STORE DEL Switches the operation mode 11 PAGE SEL Moves to the PAGE SELECT menu 12 r r TARGET SELECT menu Select SEL in the operation menu of the register memory to display the TARGET SELECT menu S1 S3 TARGET SELECT Displays the menu title 1 ME SELF Select the registration target of the shot memory for STORE mode or playback target for RECALL mode f f ME SELF The ME row with the multi selection p...

Page 42: ...AGE SEL Moves to the PAGE SELECT menu 12 PLAY Starts playback when awaiting or pausing playback r r TARGET SELECT menu Select SEL in the operation menu of the register memory to display the TARGET SELECT menu S1 S3 TARGET SELECT Displays the menu title 1 ME SELF Selects the event memory playback target f f ME SELF The ME row with the multi selection panel either one of ME1 or ME2 becomes the targe...

Page 43: ...LL1 STILL2 and CLIP1 CLIP2 S3 OP Moves to the OPERATION SELECT menu 1 9 Register memory for operation target Selects the register memory for the operation target Page numbers sub numbers etc are displayed in each item 10 RECALL STORE DEL Switches the operation mode 11 PAGE SEL Moves to the PAGE SELECT menu r r PLAY menu only when operating CLIP1 CLIP2 Select PLAY in the OPERATION SELECT menu to di...

Page 44: ...P2 Selects the operations target Returns to the original menu when selected 10 STILL CLIP The display changes to either STILL1 STILL2 or CLIP1 CLIP2 11 EXIT Returns to the original menu r r OPERATION SELECT menu Select OP in the operation menu of the register memory to display the OPERATION SELECT menu S1 S3 OPERATION SELECT Displays the menu title 1 REG SEL Moves to the operation menu for the reg...

Page 45: ...WIPE The ME1 ME2 button on the top menu BKGD Border Trim tab EMEM LINK The MEM button on the top menu EVENT MEMORY Register tab Select the registered memory of the event memory MCRO ATCH The MEM button on the top menu MACRO Macro Attach screen PATT LIMIT The ME1 ME2 button on the top menu BKGD Transition tab AUTO The ME1 ME2 button on the top menu BKGD Transition tab KEY operation area KEY1 KEY2 P...

Page 46: ... the LAN to which each of the units in Live Production Suite series is connected It is necessary to perform the network setting of the Control Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 page 16 When two or more panels are connected Set the IP addresses for the 3 Control Panels AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 and they need to be connected to the same subnet f f The default setting is as follows IP address 10 0 0 2 subnet mask ...

Page 47: ...ress set to other device that is connected to the LAN1 terminal of the Live Production Suite system The IP address set for the LAN1 terminal of the Live Production Suite system t t If the default setting for the LAN1 terminal of the Live Production Suite system is not changed it can be connected as the control panel 2 3 when the value described in the setting example is set t t For details on the ...

Page 48: ...RNAL ME DSK AUX MV Panel Name MV Name tab and make the settings for source names etc Setting video source links Make the settings for links of key fills and key sources handled as keys When key fills key sources are selected with the KEY bus crosspoint buttons the linked key sources key fills are selected automatically Select which of key fill and key source to be set as a master from the menu The...

Page 49: ...ew displays 1 Select the MV button MV1 2 MV1 MV2 tabs 2 In the Pattern column make the settings for the split pattern of the MultiView display f f When Assign is selected the source settings screen will be displayed on a sub screen 3 In the MV Frame Tally Box Tally Label L Tally Label R Display column set the information displayed on the sub screen Setting a tally Setting reference outputs For det...

Page 50: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations ...

Page 51: ...the OPR button OTHER SETTINGS Bus Mode tab 2 Set an item in Bus Mode in the Bus Mode column A B When the fader lever is at side A the signals selected on the A bus are used as the source of the PGM bus When the fader lever is at side B the signals selected on the B bus are used as the source of the PGM bus PGM A PST B Using a flip flop system the signals selected on the A bus are always used as th...

Page 52: ...IMIT button is lighting up the settings of Start Point and End Point are disabled r r NAM CMIX button setting Set the behavior of background transition when the MIX button is on 1 Select the ME1 ME2 button BKGD Transition tab 2 Select the items in NAM CMIX and Type in the NAM CMIX column f f The settings for NAM CMIX are linked to the lighting status of the NAM CMIX button NAM CMIX items Type item...

Page 53: ...ing the wipe direction Press a wipe direction selection button to select the wipe direction for the background transition For details refer to Transition operations r r Fader lever operations and wipe directions when WIPE 7 is selected as a wipe pattern A B B A B A B A B A A B A B A B N button R button N R button Wipe decorations border soft effect Add a border effect or soft effect to the wiping ...

Page 54: ... button ON When the transition is complete the normal direction and reverse direction swap with each other OFF When the transition is complete the normal direction and reverse direction do not swap with each other 3 Select the items in Direction in the Direction column f f This setting is linked with the N R button Normal Wiping proceeds in the normal direction Reverse Wiping proceeds in the rever...

Page 55: ...on is set as follows according to the setting of the Pair item in the Trim column OFF The amount of trimming is set individually for Left Right Top and Bottom ON The amount of trimming is set as a pair for Left and Right Top and Bottom so the amount changes to be the same Symmetrical vertically or horizontally f f The parameters can also be changed with the Positioner Set the behavior with Positio...

Page 56: ... value of X Spin Y Spin and Z Spin Trans Spin Spins in specified amount of spin depending on the transition Auto Spin Spins in speed in accordance with specified amount of spin regardless of the transition Manual Spin Tilts in specified amount of spin regardless of the transition It may become discontinuous at the edge of transition in the Auto Spin or Manual Spin modes 3 Select Spin in the R menu...

Page 57: ...u Sets the size of the pattern waveform Setting the transition start position 1 Select the ME1 ME2 button BKGD Position tab 2 Select Pos Size in the R menu and set X Y and Size in the encoder menu Setting the transition mid position 1 Select the ME1 ME2 button BKGD Position tab 2 Select MID Position in the R menu and set X Y and Size in the encoder menu 3 Select the Transition tab 4 Select Margin ...

Page 58: ...s or shape to be combined by the key as the key source signal Source which is not black and white may not be combined clearly Source with white background and black characters can be used by inverting the keys with the key invert function Chroma chroma key Creates key signals using a specific hue of key source signals as the reference Full full key Creates key signals using the images on the full ...

Page 59: ... At this time the bus assign button will light with the Low tally light Key source signal If a bus assign button 1 6 to which a key bus KEY1F S KEY2F S has been set is pressed while pressing the BUS SHFT button the applicable bus crosspoint button will have selected a source for the key source that is different from the linked setting At this time the bus assign button will light with the Preset t...

Page 60: ...re pressed while key in is complete transition of the key image key out is executed The KEY1 TRNS KEY2 TRNS buttons light during key out and go off when the transition is complete If the KEY1 TRNS KEY2 TRNS buttons are pressed during the transition the transition direction is reversed Key wipe transition Set the pattern and position of key wipe transition on the menu 1 Select the ME1 ME2 button KE...

Page 61: ... following pattern waveforms are selected WIPE SQ 42 43 44 45 1 Select the ME1 ME2 button KEY1 KEY2 Key Setting tab 2 Select H Modulation and V Modulation in the R menu and set Amplitude Frequency and Speed in the encoder menu Amplitude Sets the amplitude of the wave Frequency Sets the frequency of the wave Speed Sets the speed of the wave movement 3 Select an item in H Pattern V Pattern in the Mo...

Page 62: ...he preview image selected in the Chroma PVW Mode column is displayed The sample marker is displayed Because this is a common setting for Key1 Key2 changing this setting for one key changes the setting of all the other keys 3 Select Composite in the Chroma PVW View column f f The image for the chroma key preview becomes a composite image of the background and foreground images 4 Select Select BG in...

Page 63: ...coder menu f f Set the position and size of the sample marker at the position of noise black dots in the foreground image 5 After setting the sample area select Sampling f f The noise in the area that has been set is now removed and the foreground image is restored f f If you select Undo after sampling is executed the status returns to the pre sampling status Removing color irregularity in the det...

Page 64: ...select Sampling f f The noise in the area that has been set is now removed f f If you select Undo after sampling is executed the status returns to the pre sampling status Setting items for image adjustment Select the adjustment mode by selecting top menu ME1 ME2 button KEY1 KEY2 Chroma tab Sampling Mode column f f For details of Select BG refer to Executing sampling of the selected key source f f ...

Page 65: ...make the image colors approach the original foreground image Spill Spill 8 Set Trans in the encoder menu f f Adjust the matte information for the color close to the color of the foreground image This is useful when making areas covered with thick smoke or clouds in the foreground image semi transparent Trans Trans 9 Set Detail in the encoder menu f f Adjust the matte information for the color clos...

Page 66: ... mask the key signals ON Select Mask Adjust in the R menu and mask the area to be set with the encoder menu 3 Select an item in Type in the Mask column f f Set the image to be masked FG Masks the foreground and displays the background BG Masks the background and displays the foreground 4 Select an item in Invert in the Mask column ON Inverts the mask signal OFF Does not invert the mask signal 5 Se...

Page 67: ...an be set for PinP1 and PinP2 4 Set X Y and Z in the Rotation column f f Set the tilt for the PinP image f f This setting is available only for KEY1 and KEY2 f f X and Y will be disabled when anything other than Off is selected in WipeMask in the Mode column 5 Set X Aspect and Y Aspect in the Rotation column f f Set the aspect ratio for the PinP image f f This can be set only for KEY1 and KEY2 Pin...

Page 68: ...ets the right trimming value Bottom Sets the bottom trimming value 4 Set WipeAspect in the Trim column f f The aspect ration of the wipe pattern is changed when anything other than Off is selected in WipeMask in the Mode column Setting the priority Set the priority image positioning The default setting is as shown in the following figure Background image Key2 PinP2 1st Key1 PinP1 2nd 1 Select the ...

Page 69: ...lect an item in Key1 Key2 PinP1 PinP2 in the Key On column OFF Turns off the key ON Turns on the key NOTE t t The button operation toggle operation is recorded instead of recording the on off status of the key when the macro for operation by the KEY1 ON KEY2 ON buttons is recorded The on off status of the key is recorded when the on off of the key is recorded to macro with the above menu operation...

Page 70: ...n item in the Lum Key column Chroma Off Generates the key signals only from the luminance components Chroma On Generates the key signals considering the chrome components in addition to the luminance components This item is set when a low luminance component color is used for key signals such as when cutting blue characters 4 Select an item in Clean Key in the DSK column Off Cuts key fill with a k...

Page 71: ...ut Type column f f Set the transition time 4 Select an item in In Out in the Out Type column Off Sets the In Type column and the Out Type column separately On The In Type column setting becomes the same as the Out Type column setting DSK output The DSK block outputs the following signals For details refer to System Menu f f DSKPGM1 DSKPGM2 Outputs program signals of DSK compositions Select the SYS...

Page 72: ...setting and vice versa and the Top setting cannot exceed the Bottom setting and vice versa Left Masks the key left position Top Masks the key top position Right Masks the key right position Bottom Masks the key bottom position Setting the priority Set the priority image positioning The default setting is as shown in the following figure Background image DSK2 1st DSK1 2nd 1 Select the DSK button MI...

Page 73: ...f of the DSK by the menu operation Each DSK can be turned on off with the cut transition by the menu operation 1 Select the DSK button MISC tab 2 Select an item in DSK1 DSK2 in the DSK On column OFF The DSK is turned off ON The DSK is turned on NOTE t t The button operation toggle operation is recorded instead of recording the on off status of the DSK when the macro for operation by the DSK1 ON DS...

Page 74: ...Tone Initializes the setting values in the Tone1 Black Tone2 Gray L Tone3 Gray H Tone4 White column RGB Matrix Initializes the setting values in the Matrix R G Matrix B column All Initializes all 3 Select Initialize in the Setting column f f The corresponding item is initialized Copying the setting 1 Select the CC button SDI IN 1 to SDI IN 20 the tab to be set f f Select the tab corresponding to t...

Page 75: ...GB ON Uses the value of Red as the values of Green and Blue for the Tone1 Black Tone2 Gray L Tone3 Gray H Tone4 White column NOTE t t The unit simply connects the set black level gray Low level gray High level and white level to create a tone curve Depending on the setting values the tone curve might not be as desired Adjusting the gain of color matrix 1 Select the CC button SDI IN 1 to SDI IN 20 ...

Page 76: ...e in the CBGD1 CBGD2 column Dual Adds a 2 color gradation effect using the Main Color and Sub Color set in the R menu Rainbow Adds the rainbow color gradation effect 4 Adjust the color f f When Dual is selected select Sub Color in the R menu and adjust the color in the color palette screen f f When Rainbow is selected select Rainbow in the R menu and set Rainbow Sat and Rainbow Lum in the encoder ...

Page 77: ...s 1 to 20 Still 1V Still 2V Video memory still image 1 2 videos Still 1K Still 2K Video memory still image 1 2 keys Clip 1V Clip 2V Video memory moving image 1 2 videos Clip 1K Clip 2K Video memory moving image 1 2 keys CBGD1 CBGD2 Color background 1 2 CBAR Color bar Black Black image ME1PGM ME2PGM Program video signal ME1PVW ME2PVW Preview video signal ME1CLN ME2CLN Clean signal ME1KEYPVW ME2KEYP...

Page 78: ...n the Store Select column ON Made the target for registering OFF Not made the target for registering 3 Select Store in the Register column f f The Store screen is displayed CBGD XPT CBGD Set to On to make the color background setting information the target of registering XPT Set to On to make the crosspoint information the target of registering Page Switches pages ALL All registered memories are d...

Page 79: ... of ME1 and ME2 The target selected at the start of playback is always played back When the target selected at registration is either one of ME1 or ME2 The target selected at registration is played back even when either ME1 or ME2 is selected at the start of playback When there is no target selected at registration ME1 recorded at registration is played back even when either ME1 or ME2 is selected...

Page 80: ...Y Register tab 2 Select an item in Effect Dissolve in the Mode column f f Set the effect when switching images ON Switches the images using the dissolve effect OFF Switches the images using the cut effect 3 Set the time for dissolve effect in Dissolve Time in the Mode column 4 Select an item in Hue Path in the Mode column f f Select the effect when switching colors The following Hue becomes the ta...

Page 81: ...arget of registering and playing back when operating on the multi selection panel Press the SHOT MEM button on the multi selection panel then set the target of registering and playing back when ME ALL is selected in the TARGET SELECT menu 1 Select the MEM button SHOT MEMORY Multi Select tab 2 Select an item in ME1 ME2 DSK AUX in the Select ME All column ON Made the target of registering and playin...

Page 82: ...ed and the transition target do not overlap register memory playback and transition each works independently When the register memory to be played and the transition target overlap register memory playback is prioritized r r Timeline A timeline is a group of events which have been placed on the time axis r r Event points and edit points On a timeline the position where an event has been registered...

Page 83: ...mark position during event playback The Clip mark appears on the timeline 7 Select Event Duration in the R menu and set the duration of the transition with Event Duration in the encoder menu Event Duration Sets the time between events 8 Set an item in Trans Path in the Path Setting column f f Set the method to transition to the next event The targets of transition are as follows Width of the borde...

Page 84: ...k or Play when the event memory is paused Play Plays back an event memory Pause Stops the event memory 7 Select the item to add or edit events Insert Inserts events If the edit point is an event point the event is inserted after the event point If the edit point is at any midway position in an event the event is inserted at the edit point Delete Deletes events Modify Modifies events This key canno...

Page 85: ...s in descending order 8 Select an item in Link in the Fader Play column f f Playback of event memories can be linked with the fader lever operation Off Does not play back an event memory according to the fader lever operation ME1 Plays back an event memory according to the operation of the ME1 fader lever ME2 Plays back an event memory according to the operation of the ME2 fader lever ME selected ...

Page 86: ...played back When the target selected at registration is either one of ME1 or ME2 The target selected at registration is played back even when either ME1 or ME2 is selected at the start of playback When there is no target selected at registration ME1 recorded at registration is played back even when either ME1 or ME2 is selected at the start of playback When 2 MEs were selected when registering The...

Page 87: ...ection panel area Specify the operation when a register memory is selected with the EVT MEM button in the multi selection panel area 1 Select the MEM button EVENT MEMORY Register tab 2 Select an item in Direct Next in the Play Setting column Direct Plays back the image when the register memory is selected Next Plays back the image when the PLAY is selected after the register memory is selected Set...

Page 88: ...ader lever the EMEM LINK button lights in the High tally color t t If the register memory cannot be played back by the fader lever such as when the register memory to be played back is not selected the EMEM LINK button lights in the Low tally color Macro memory The macro memory is a function to record and play back a series of operations performed on the Control Panel and Menu Panel It enables rec...

Page 89: ...e unit is turned off Make sure to save data in the register memory Playing macros recorded to the work memory You can play and confirm recorded macros in the work memory 1 Select the MEM button MACRO Macro tab 2 Select Play in the Play column f f This plays the macro in the work memory 3 Select Play Cancel in the Status column f f This suspends macro playback 4 Select Play Resume in the Status col...

Page 90: ... Recall screen without recalling the target Editing macro register memories Delete a registered register memory or change file names 1 Select the MEM button MACRO Register tab 2 Select Misc in the Register column f f The Misc screen is displayed Page Switches pages ALL All registered memories are displayed 1 X 9 X The registered memories on each page are displayed Sort The registered memory displa...

Page 91: ...Select the target Control Panel from the Panel1 Panel2 or Panel3 Block Select the blocks to have attach settings from ME1 ME2 AUX1 to AUX8 Bus Specifies the bus to have attach settings from Key1 Key2 A B PinP1 PinP2 The selection here is disabled when CUT AUTO KEY1TRNS KEY2TRNS is selected in the right column Timing Specifies the macro playback timing when the macro attached button is pressed Pre ...

Page 92: ...s 1 Select the MEM button KEY PRESET Register tab 2 Select ON OFF in XPT Key Effect Key Trans in the Recall Sel column The items played when all settings are ON are as follows XPT Plays the source selection status in the key fill bus and key source bus when ON is set Key Effect Plays the following key decoration settings when ON is set f f All settings of the ME1 ME2 button on the top menu KEY1 KE...

Page 93: ...y cards in the control panel connected to the LAN subnet the unit is connected to or a computer connected to the LAN subnet the external device is connected to Live Production Suite system Terminal for the LAN subnet the unit is connected to Terminal for the LAN subnet the external unit is connected to Still 1V Still 1K Still 2V Still 2K Clip 1V Clip 1K Clip 2V Clip 2K From XPT VMEM F VMEM S To XP...

Page 94: ...cords the key signals OFF Does not record the key signals 3 Select an item in Input Disp f f Switch the display mode of the output image of the corresponding channel Input Disp CLIP output OFF The image recorded in the video memory is output ON The corresponding channel output becomes the selected image in the VMEM bus if Input Disp is set to ON If Rec is pressed or if the channel is changed in CL...

Page 95: ...call is selected after selecting a file from the registered file icons the image data is loaded in the relevant channel f f When you select Cancel the image data is not loaded and the screen is closed NOTE t t Operations with a local computer connected to the LAN terminal of the Live Production Suite system are as follows When you select top menu MEM button STILL or CLIP SD PC tab PC column Recall...

Page 96: ...hen you select a file icon and then select Delete the file is deleted 6 Select Rename Still Rename Clip to rename a file f f When you select a file icon and then select Rename Still Rename Clip a keyboard screen is displayed and you can change the name of the file Using image files created on a computer Appropriate image size f f Check the following appropriate sizes when creating a file HD 1080i ...

Page 97: ...ber and extension tga The audio file with different name from the TARGA files is not loaded and audio data will not be embedded in the clip file f f Example A clip file with audio data can be created by preparing following files and saving in the same folder picture0001 tga picture0011 tga picture wav 5 Save Specifies the destination and file name of the clip file to be generated The file name omi...

Page 98: ... R menu and display the encoder menu f f Setting Clip1 settings are used as examples here for explanation purposes Setting Clip2 settings are performed in the same way f f You can switch the encoder menu display by selecting Shift in the encoder menu 3 Select an item in Link Target in the encoder menu f f Set the link playback of Clip Off Does not perform link playback AUTO Starts playback with th...

Page 99: ...andby Last Reverse playback Playback In point Out point Trimming moving images Set the position where the playback of the moving images is to start IN point and the position when it is to end OUT point Moving images that have been trimmed are played back from the IN point to the OUT point 1 Select the MEM button CLIP Edit tab 2 Select an item f f When Pause in the Play Clip tab is selected after p...

Page 100: ...IP Rec Clip tab f f The first frame image becomes the thumbnail image when the image file is loaded from the MEM button on the top menu CLIP Register SD PC tab f f The frame which is currently playing is updated as the thumbnail image when Get Thumbnail is selected from the MEM button on the top menu CLIP Edit tab 3 Current frame 4 Recording time Displays the recording time If the clip has been tr...

Page 101: ...e 4 Number of frames in the moving image file 5 Time stamp when saved 6 Source with key mark Indicates a source with key This mark is displayed only for sources with key r r File icon for memory cards Select the MEM button on the top menu CLIP STILL SD PC tab and then the following file icon is displayed on the file selection screen 3 2 1 1 File name and extension 2 Image file size 3 Time stamp wh...

Page 102: ...with the keyboard screen f f When there is a file that has already been saved and a file to be saved is selected that saved file is overwritten when you select Save 5 Select OK in the keyboard screen f f The screen for setting the items to be stored is displayed 6 Select the item to be stored Setup f f Current setting data f f Key source preset background wipe preset Shot f f Register memory of sh...

Page 103: ...ch on off of the corresponding project file Deleting or changing the file name cannot be performed for the protected project file Move When you select a file icon and then select Move you can specify the destination folder and move the project file Delete Select Delete after selecting a file icon to delete the project file Rename Project Select Rename Project after selecting a file icon to change ...

Page 104: ...file operation screen of the computer opens and the project file can be loaded from the internal storage of the computer f f The communication between the Live Production Suite system and the local computer may be disconnected when the file operation screen is left opened and an error may be displayed in the browser Perform the screen update in the browser if this occurs ...

Page 105: ...following folders on the memory card When data is to be loaded first save the data in the respective folders and then load the files f f The number of files that can be saved in each folder is limited to a maximum 100 files File Extension Storage folder Project file 001 002 HS COMM PROJECT Video memory Still file bmp png jpg jpeg tga tiff tif gif HS COMM IMAGE Thumbnail image of the video memory S...

Page 106: ... name can contain a maximum 32 characters t t The characters that can be used in a file name are single byte alphanumeric characters and single byte symbols The characters that can be used are as follows A to Z a to z 0 to 9 _ t t If the name of the file to be loaded consists of more than eight characters the unit displays a shortened version of the file name t t For details on loading project fil...

Page 107: ...This chapter describes the input output signal settings Chapter 6 Input Output Signal Settings ...

Page 108: ... For details refer to Setting the output phase Freezing input signals The input signals can be frozen and used While signals are frozen the tally signals of the corresponding input will not be output When the system format is progressive the menu is not displayed and settings are not possible Setting the freeze mode 1 Select the IN OUT button SDI IN 1 to SDI IN 20 Frame Buffer tab 2 Select an item...

Page 109: ...E2PGM DSKPGM1 DSKPGM2 Outputs an image with the wipe mix key downstream key or other effect to the switcher s main line output DSKPVW1 DSKPVW2 Preview output of DSKPGM1 and DSKPGM2 The background image can be selected from MEPGM or MEPVW shown above AUX1 AUX16 Outputs the signal selected by the 16 lines of AUX buses AUX1 to AUX16 MV1 MV2 Outputs the MultiView display signal Multiple input and outp...

Page 110: ...P IN8 IP input signals 1 to 8 Still 1V Still 2V Video memory still image 1 2 videos Still 1K Still 2K Video memory still image 1 2 keys Clip 1V Clip 2V Video memory moving image 1 2 videos Clip 1K Clip 2K Video memory moving image 1 2 keys CBAR Color bar Black Black image CBGD1 CBGD2 Color background 1 2 ME1PGM ME2PGM Program video signal ME1PVW ME2PVW Preview video signal ME1KEYPVW ME2KEYPVW Key ...

Page 111: ...ly Group2 Tally Group3 Tally Group4 t t To set the tally color select the SYS button on the top menu PERIPHERAL Tally tab Tally Group1 On Air Tally Group2 Tally Group3 Tally Group4 columns Color t t For details on the tally group settings refer to Setting a tally Other display settings Setting the input signal mark The status of the input signals can be displayed in front of the source names displ...

Page 112: ... 112 Chapter 6 Input Output Signal Settings Setting MultiView displays f f Set the marker size ...

Page 113: ...This chapter describes the configuration of operations Chapter 7 Configuring Operations ...

Page 114: ...on Button Group Filters the button block list in the left column XPT Page1 First page of the crosspoint buttons XPT Page2 Second page of the crosspoint buttons XPT Page3 Third page of the crosspoint buttons XPT Page4 Fourth page of the crosspoint buttons Other 2nd PAGE 3rd PAGE buttons AUX 1 2 to AUX 15 16 buttons Block ME1 block ME2 block DSK operation area positioner area AUX area Group Select S...

Page 115: ... the button selected in step 2 will be the signal that was originally assigned to the previous button The setting of the button assigned to ME1PGM ME2PGM does not change f f When Delete is selected The signal assigned to the button selected in step 2 and the buttons after that will each shift one to forward The last button will be Blank r r Signals that can be selected for the crosspoint buttons f...

Page 116: ...IP IN INTERNAL ME DSK AUX MV Panel Name tab 2 Select an item in Color Group in the column that displays the source name to be set f f Select an item from ColorGroup1 to ColorGroup8 For details refer to Setting the colors when the buttons are turned off Setting the MultiView display Set the MultiView display 1 Select the NAME button SDI IN IP IN INTERNAL ME DSK AUX MV MV Name tab 2 Select an item i...

Page 117: ...s the master from the left column f f Select Master Filter to filter the master list in the left column 4 Select the item to be set as the slave from the right column f f Select Slave Filter to filter the slave list in the right column 5 Select Assign f f Make the coupling setting for the source selected as the master and the source selected as the slave f f If Self is set to On and Assign is sele...

Page 118: ...Assigns the control panel 1 Panel2 tab Assigns the control panel 2 second Control Panel Panel3 tab Assigns the control panel 3 third Control Panel 2 Select the buttons to assign the SHIFT function from the button list in the left column f f For details on the button assignment of the crosspoint area refer to Assigning signals to buttons 3 Select 2nd Page or 3rd Page from the signal list in the rig...

Page 119: ... OTHER SETTINGS Transition tab 2 Select an item in AUX1 to AUX4 in the AUX Trans column OFF Disables the MIX translation ON Enables the MIX translation 3 Set AUX1 through AUX4 in the Trans Time column f f Set the transition time r r AUX bus transition operation CG 3V CG 4V STIL 1V STIL 2V V5 V6 CG 1V CG 2V ME1 ME2 ME3 ME4 CLIP 3V CLIP4 V BC1 BC2 DSK4 F S DSK3 F S DSK2 F S DSK1 F S STIL 3V STIL 4V ...

Page 120: ... 12 11 10 SDI IN9 9 SDI IN8 SDI IN11 SDI IN12 Still 1V Still 2V Still 3V SDI IN10 8 SDI IN7 7 SDI IN6 6 SDI IN5 5 SDI IN4 4 3 4 2 4 4 4 6 4 5 4 7 4 9 4 8 OP STILL1 1st Line 2nd Line 1st Line 2nd Line NOTE t t AUX1 2 to AUX15 16 buttons VMEM F S button DISP button DSK1 F S to DSK4 F S buttons DSK operation area positioner area and Menu Panel AV HS60C3 are not subject for switching t t If you perfor...

Page 121: ...SK2 All settings of the DSK button on the top menu DSK1 DSK2 Setting tab Key source preset operation settings 1 Select the OPR button OTHER SETTINGS Key tab 2 Select an item in Source Preset in the Key Source Preset column Enable Enables the key source preset function Stores the settings in memory by each keyer and each source Disable Disables the key source preset function The preset is not recal...

Page 122: ...This chapter describes how to operate system menus Chapter 8 System Menu ...

Page 123: ...e synchronizer function is on the video signal is output with delay of 1 frame 1H f f 1H 35 5 μs This is equivalent to 1 line with 1080 50i or 4 lines with 2160 50p 1 frame is 1 25 s with 1080 50i while 1 frame is 1 50 s with 2160 50p 0H Output video signals are output in phase for the system sync signal The frame synchronizer function is on for all input signals coming through input terminals equ...

Page 124: ...H 0H Input signal FS Off On On forced Non synchronized input Not possible Possible Output signal Phase Reference A 1H Reference A Delay amount 1H Max of 1F A 1H Max of 1F A f f A 0 when the synchronizing signal Reference is either BB or Tri level sync A 75H when it is BB Advanced f f 1H is 1 line with 1080 50i 35 5 μs With 2160 50p it is 4 lines f f When DVE or Resizer is used as image effects on ...

Page 125: ...nternal Synchronizes with an internal reference signal INT ST2059 This is the PTP synchronizing signal Future support is planned f f This unit supports synchronization signals for field frequencies that are the same as those of the system format 3 Check the display in Gen Lock in the Reference column f f Check the Genlock status Unlocked Not synchronized with the external sync signal or internal r...

Page 126: ...the ME1 CLN ME2 CLN column were added Keyout Outputs key signals for the keyer set in Key Select in the ME1 CLN ME2 CLN column Combined Outputs the combined key signal of KEY1 KEY2 NOTE t t DSK clean signals are output by allocating to DSK EXT1 1 DSK EXT1 2 DSK EXT2 1 or DSK EXT2 2 t t DSK Key Out signals cannot be output Setting the ME1 KEYPVW ME2 KEYPVW output Preview output exclusive for key Se...

Page 127: ...ase videos can be set for DSKPGM1 and DSKPGM2 Settings of the DSK Assign column DSKPGM1 and DSKPGM2 are applied to DSKPGM1 and DSKPGM2 respectively 3 Select an item in the DSK Assign column DSKPGM1 DSKPGM2 ME1PGM ME2PGM ME1PGM and ME2PGM will be the base video respectively ME1CLN ME2CLN ME1CLN and ME2CLN will be the base video respectively f f For details of ME1CLN and ME2CLN output settings refer...

Page 128: ...0 or 180 minutes the built in display backlight is turned off automatically It turns on again when the panel is operated NOTE t t The backlight does not turn on even if a mouse is used Setting the panel brightness 1 Select the PANEL button OTHER SETTINGS Panel1 Panel2 Panel3 tab 2 Set MenuPanel in the Brightness column f f Adjust the brightness of the Menu Panel 3 Set Select Panel in the Brightnes...

Page 129: ...acro Attach A button to which a macro memory is attached DSK DSK operation area Common Other buttons Input 1 Sets ColorGroup1 through ColorGroup8 for each source from the NAME button SDI IN IP IN INTERNAL ME DSK AUX MV Panel Name tab ColorGroup1 to ColorGroup8 Sets any of 8 types of color AssignableME 2 Sets the button color to the ME color that was selected from the SYS button ME SETTINGS DSK tab...

Page 130: ...ally Group2 to Tally Group4 Off ME1PGM ME1PVW ME2PGM ME2PVW DSKPGM1 DSKPVW1 DSKEXT1 1 DSKEXT1 2 DSKPGM2 DSKPVW2 DSKEXT2 1 DSKEXT2 2 AUX1 to AUX16 4 Select an item in Color in the Tally Group1 On Air Tally Group2 to Tally Group4 columns f f Select Red Green Yellow or Orange for the color to be used for the tally in the MultiView display f f Since Tally Group1 On Air is exclusively for on air tally ...

Page 131: ...s up with the settings as they were immediately before it was turned off Initial The switcher boots up with the initial settings as they were when it was delivered Project The switcher boots up with the settings found in the specified project file f f Specify the project file by selecting File Select and then specifying it in the file selection dialog f f It is not possible to make settings to the...

Page 132: ... Panel is selected 1 Select the SYS button MAINTENANCE Alarm tab 2 Check the display of each item in the Main Frame Panel1 Panel2 Panel3 column Power 1 Displays the status of problems in the cooling fan or power inside the power supply 1 Power 2 Displays the status of problems in the cooling fan or power inside the power supply 2 Fan Displays the problem status of the cooling fan It is displayed i...

Page 133: ...ld be performed when the fader lever becomes out of adjustment by moving the installation location etc and transitions are not completed even if the fader lever has been pushed as far as it will go 1 Select the SYS button BOOT Boot tab 2 Select Panel1 Panel2 Panel3 in the Fader Initial column 3 Select OK in the confirmation screen 4 Move the fader lever back and forth once Maintenance Confirmation...

Page 134: ... of the MultiView display Setting the date 1 Select the SYS button MAINTENANCE Misc tab f f The date currently set will be loaded when the Misc tab page is opened 2 Set the Year Month and Date in the Date column f f Set the year month and day f f The date currently set will be reloaded if Get in the Date column is selected 3 Select Set in the Date column f f Modified items will be set Setting the ...

Page 135: ...utton on the top menu MENU LOCK Menu Lock tab Menu Lock column SYSTEM BOOT ME SETTINGS DSK SETTINGS PERIPHERAL MAINTENANCE Secondary menu of the PANEL button f f BUTTON INHIBIT XPT ASSIGN PANEL CONFIG BUTTON COLOR OTHER SETTINGS PANEL button on the top menu MENU LOCK Menu Lock tab Menu Lock column BUTTON INHIBIT XPT ASSIGN SW DELAY PANEL CONFIG BUTTON COLOR OTHER SETTINGS Secondary menu of the IN ...

Page 136: ...This chapter describes plug in functions Chapter 9 External Interfaces ...

Page 137: ...not started up when the unit is started up 3 Select an item in the column which displays the name of the plug in to be set Version Displays the plug in software version Delete Deletes the plug in software from the internal memory f f The corresponding plug in software is deleted the next time the unit is started up SD Load Loads the program from the memory card f f By registering the plug in softw...

Page 138: ...This chapter describes the dimensions and specifications of this product Chapter 10 Specifications ...

Page 139: ... 139 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions of the Gateway Unit AV LSG10 Unit mm inch ...

Page 140: ... 140 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the XPT Unit AV LSX10 Unit mm inch ...

Page 141: ... 141 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the ME Unit AV LSM10 Unit mm inch ...

Page 142: ... 142 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the System Manager Unit AV LSS10 Unit mm inch ...

Page 143: ...nsions of the Control Panel AV HS60C2 Unit mm inch 153 4 6 1 32 8 2 5 16 33 1 5 16 250 9 27 32 267 10 1 2 132 5 3 16 51 2 56 2 7 32 8 5 11 32 10 13 32 50 1 31 32 18 23 32 19 5 25 32 980 38 19 32 702 27 5 8 951 37 7 16 18 23 32 69 5 2 3 4 11 6 15 32 ...

Page 144: ... 144 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the Control Panel AV HS60C4 Unit mm inch 160 6 5 16 400 15 3 4 97 5 3 27 32 656 25 27 32 132 5 7 32 ...

Page 145: ... 145 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the Menu Panel AV HS60C3 Unit mm inch 177 6 31 32 4 5 32 30 3 1 3 16 11 8 15 32 290 11 13 32 75 2 15 16 75 2 15 16 ...

Page 146: ...connecting the XPT Unit f f Mellanox Use MCP2M00 A001E30N Signal formats During 4K mode 2160 59 94p 2160 50p During Standard mode 1080 59 94p 1080 50p 1080 59 94i 1080 50i Signal processing Y PB PR 4 2 2 10 bit Synchronous terminal REF terminal In Genlock mode Black burst or Tri level Sync input signals with loop through f f If the loop through output is not used provide a 75 Ω termination f f Con...

Page 147: ...t be used Do not connect a cable SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 terminals The SDI OUT terminals cannot be used Do not connect a cable Synchronous terminal REF terminal In Genlock mode Black burst or Tri level Sync input signals with loop through f f If the loop through output is not used provide a 75 Ω termination f f Connector BNC f f Same field frequencies as those of the system formats supported Control t...

Page 148: ...DI OUT terminals cannot be used Do not connect a cable Synchronous terminal REF terminal In Genlock mode Black burst or Tri level Sync input signals with loop through f f If the loop through output is not used provide a 75 Ω termination f f Connector BNC f f Same field frequencies as those of the system formats supported The REF terminals cannot be used Do not connect a cable Control terminal LAN1...

Page 149: ...terminal LAN1 terminal Compatible with 1000BASE T and AUTO MDIX For IP control f f Connection cable LAN cable CAT5E max 100 m 328 ft STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable recommended f f Connector RJ 45 LAN2 terminal For a future expansion feature Do not connect a cable Other Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 10 to 90 no condensation Dimensions W H D 432 mm 44 mm 402 mm 17...

Page 150: ...o not connect anything to this terminal Display selector switch Switch for selecting MENU PANEL terminal or DVI D terminal This switch cannot be used with the Live Production Suite series Fix this to the MENU PANEL side for use COM1 M terminal RS 422 control terminal For master connection for controlling external devices f f Connector D sub 9 pin female inch screw This terminal cannot be used with...

Page 151: ...Do not connect anything to this terminal Display selector switch Switch for selecting MENU PANEL terminal or DVI D terminal This switch cannot be used with the Live Production Suite series Fix this to the MENU PANEL side for use COM1 M terminal RS 422 control terminal For master connection for controlling external devices f f Connector D sub 9 pin female inch screw This terminal cannot be used wit...

Page 152: ...nal format is used DVI D source cannot be displayed f f Cannot be used concurrently with a DVI D monitor connected to the DVI D terminal of the Control Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 Set the display selector switch of the Control Panel AV HS60C2 AV HS60C4 to the MENU PANEL terminal side Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 10 to 90 no condensation Dimensions W H D 290 mm 177...

Page 153: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 11 Appendix ...

Page 154: ...0 00 25 Box Adjust X 50 00 50 00 0 00 Y 50 00 50 00 0 00 H Size 0 00 100 00 50 00 V Size 0 00 100 00 25 00 Density 0 00 100 00 25 00 Box Matte Color palette screen Hue 0 0 359 9 0 00 Sat 0 0 100 0 0 00 Lum 0 0 108 0 0 00 H Modulation Amplitude 0 00 100 00 0 00 Frequency 0 00 100 00 0 00 Speed 50 50 0 V Modulation Amplitude 0 00 100 00 0 00 Frequency 0 00 100 00 0 00 Speed 50 50 0 Transition tab Co...

Page 155: ...Setting item Default In Time In Time 00s00f 19s49f 01s00f Out Time Out Time 00s00f 19s49f 01s00f BKGD secondary menu Transition tab Column Item Setting item Default Direction N R OFF ON ON Direction Normal Reverse Normal AUTO Time 01s00f Pattern Limit OFF ON OFF Trans Type MIX WIPE EMEM Link MIX NAM CMIX NAM CMIX OFF ON OFF Type NAM CMIX NAM WIPE Patt WIPE Pattern Wipe pattern screen 5 Trans Curve...

Page 156: ... 50 00 Frequency 0 00 100 00 50 00 Speed 50 50 0 H Modulation Amplitude 0 00 100 00 0 00 Frequency 0 00 100 00 0 00 Speed 50 50 0 V Modulation Amplitude 0 00 100 00 0 00 Frequency 0 00 100 00 0 00 Speed 50 50 0 MISC secondary menu Key Priority tab Column Item Setting item Default Key Priority Key1 1st 4th 4th Key2 1st 4th 3rd PinP1 1st 4th 2nd PinP2 1st 4th 1st Key Link tab Column Item Setting ite...

Page 157: ...ault DSK On DSK1 DSK2 OFF ON OFF MEM button top menu STILL secondary menu Still tab Column Item Setting item Default STILL1 STILL2 Thumbnail screen Key Enable OFF Key Enable ON Capture Input Disp OFF ON OFF VMEM Bus Status Fill Assignment setting screen Black Source Assignment setting screen Black Source Split OFF ON OFF Key Enable OFF ON ON Memory Clear Register tab Column Item Setting item Defau...

Page 158: ...isp OFF ON OFF VMEM Bus Status Fill Assignment setting screen Black Source Assignment setting screen Black Source Split OFF ON OFF Rec Mode Loop OFF ON OFF Quality High Standard Standard Key Enable OFF ON ON Limit Time Memory Clear r r R menu of the Rec Clip tab R menu Item Setting item Default Limit Time Limit Time 00s01f 09s00f 1 1 2160 50p 09s00f 2160 59p 07s30f Edit tab Column Item Setting ite...

Page 159: ...ct ME1 ME2 OFF ON ON DSK OFF ON ON AUX OFF ON ON Detail Select tab Column Item Setting item Default Detail ME BKGD OFF ON ON Key1 Key2 PinP1 PinP2 OFF ON ON Detail XPT A B XPT OFF ON ON Key XPT OFF ON ON Detail AUX AUX Sel1 AUX Sel10 Off All 1 AUX1 AUX16 Off 1 Only when AUX Sel1 Multi Select tab Column Item Setting item Default Select ME All ME1 ME2 OFF ON OFF DSK OFF ON OFF AUX OFF ON OFF EVENT M...

Page 160: ...elect ME All ME1 ME2 OFF ON OFF DSK OFF ON OFF AUX OFF ON OFF MACRO secondary menu Macro tab Column Item Setting item Default Status Rec Play Pause Play Cancel Play Resume Work Status Current Event Total Event Used Remain Rec Rec Stop Back Delete Edit New Insert Delay Delay Time 00s00f 12s00f 01s00f Insert Pause Play Play Register tab Column Item Setting item Default Register Recall Store Misc Sto...

Page 161: ...10 Link OFF ON OFF AUX11 16 Link AUX11 12 Link AUX15 16 Link OFF ON OFF OTHER SETTINGS secondary menu Transition tab Column Item Setting item Default Time Unit Time Unit Sec Frame Frame Sec Frame FTB FTB On OFF ON OFF Source Still1 Still2 Clip1 Clip2 CBGD 1 CBGD 2 White Black Black Time 00s00f 16s39f 01s00f AUX Trans AUX1 AUX4 OFF ON OFF Trans Time AUX1 AUX4 00s00f 19s49f 01s00f BKGD WIPE N R Reca...

Page 162: ...00 0 Lum 0 0 108 0 100 0 Sub Color Color palette screen Hue 0 0 359 9 0 0 Sat 0 0 100 0 0 0 Lum 0 0 108 0 100 0 Rainbow Rainbow Sat 0 0 100 0 100 0 Rainbow Lum 0 0 108 0 100 0 Wave Cycle 0 0 100 0 0 0 Phase 180 0 180 0 0 0 Angle 0 0 360 0 90 0 Speed 50 0 50 0 1 0 1 CBGD1 120 0 CBGD2 0 0 PRJ button top menu PROJECT secondary menu Storage tab Column Item Setting item Default Last Load File Media Fol...

Page 163: ...ally Group4 OFF ON OFF Tally Label L Tally Group1 Tally Group4 OFF ON OFF Tally Label R Tally Group1 Tally Group4 OFF ON OFF Display Input Status OFF ON ON Marker Off 4 3 16 9 Off Marker Size 80 100 95 PANEL button top menu BUTTON INHIBIT secondary menu Panel1 Panel2 Panel3 tabs The assignment setting screen is displayed XPT ASSIGN secondary menu Panel1 Panel2 Panel3 tabs The assignment setting sc...

Page 164: ...1 5 1 0 Color Group2 R 0 0 1 5 1 0 G 0 0 1 5 1 0 B 0 0 1 5 0 0 Color Group3 R 0 0 1 5 0 0 G 0 0 1 5 1 0 B 0 0 1 5 1 0 Color Group4 R 0 0 1 5 0 0 G 0 0 1 5 1 0 B 0 0 1 5 0 0 Color Group5 R 0 0 1 5 1 0 G 0 0 1 5 0 0 B 0 0 1 5 1 0 Color Group6 R 0 0 1 5 1 0 G 0 0 1 5 0 0 B 0 0 1 5 0 0 Color Group7 R 0 0 1 5 0 0 G 0 0 1 5 0 0 B 0 0 1 5 1 0 Color Group8 R 0 0 1 5 0 0 G 0 0 1 5 0 0 B 0 0 1 5 0 0 OTHER S...

Page 165: ...8 ColorGroup1 CBGD 1 CBGD 2 Type Default User Default Name Text entry screen Color Group ColorGroup1 ColorGroup8 ColorGroup1 CBAR Type Default User Default Name Text entry screen Color Group ColorGroup1 ColorGroup8 ColorGroup1 Black Type Default User Default Name Text entry screen Color Group ColorGroup1 ColorGroup8 ColorGroup1 MV Name tab Column Item Setting item Default Still 1V Still 1K Still 2...

Page 166: ...xt entry screen MV secondary menu Panel Name tab Column Item Setting item Default MV1 MV2 Type Default User Default Name Text entry screen Clock Type Default User Default Name Text entry screen Color Group ColorGroup1 ColorGroup8 ColorGroup1 MV Name tab Column Item Setting item Default MV1 MV2 Type Default User Same as Panel Same as Panel Name Text entry screen Color Group ColorGroup1 ColorGroup8 ...

Page 167: ... 0 Green 10 0 108 0 0 0 Blue 10 0 108 0 0 0 RGB Link OFF ON OFF Tone2 Gray L Red 10 0 108 0 33 3 Green 10 0 108 0 33 3 Blue 10 0 108 0 33 3 Tone3 Gray H Red 10 0 108 0 66 6 Green 10 0 108 0 66 6 Blue 10 0 108 0 66 6 Tone4 White Red 10 0 108 0 100 0 Green 10 0 108 0 100 0 Blue 10 0 108 0 100 0 Matrix R G R G 0 60 0 60 0 00 R B 0 60 0 60 0 00 G R 0 60 0 60 0 00 G B 0 60 0 60 0 00 Matrix B B R 0 60 0...

Page 168: ...0 G R 0 60 0 60 0 00 G B 0 60 0 60 0 00 Matrix B B R 0 60 0 60 0 00 B G 0 60 0 60 0 00 Setting Init Target Process Tone RGB Matrix All All Initialize Copy Target SDI OUT1 SDI OUT12 SDI OUT1 Copy From SYS button top menu SYSTEM secondary menu Video tab Column Item Setting item Default Video Format Video Format 2160 59 94p 2160 50p 1080 59 94p 1080 50p 1080 59 94i 1080 50i Switcher Mode 4K Standard ...

Page 169: ...Off On On ME1 CLN Key Select Key1 Key2 PinP1 PinP2 4thPriority 3rdPriority 2ndPriority 1stPriority 4th Priority CLN KOUT Clean Keyout Combined Clean DSK SETTINGS secondary menu DSK Assign tab Column Item Setting item Default DSK Assign DSK PGM1 ME1 PGM ME2 PGM ME1 CLN ME2 CLN ME1 PGM DSK PGM2 ME1 PGM ME2 PGM ME1 CLN ME2 CLN ME1 PGM Assign Mode Common Each Common DSK Out1 tab Column Item Setting it...

Page 170: ...H Refer to information outside of table 2 Off Tally Group3 Target A Refer to information outside of table 2 ME1 PGM Target B Target C Target D Refer to information outside of table 2 Off Color Yellow Target E Target F Target G Target H Refer to information outside of table 2 Off Tally Group4 Target A Refer to information outside of table 2 AUX1 Target B Target C Target D Refer to information outsi...

Page 171: ...e to PC Save screen Mainte tab Column Item Setting item Default System Running System Main Frame Running Power 1 Power 2 Fan Panel1 Connecting Power 1 Power 2 Panel2 Connecting Power 1 Power 2 Panel3 Connecting Power 1 Power 2 Fader Margin Start 0 2000 200 End 0 2000 200 Misc tab Column Item Setting item Default Date Year 2000 2037 Month 1 12 Date 1 31 Get Set Time Hour 0 23 Minute 0 59 Second 0 5...

Page 172: ...Setting menu table Load tab Column Item Setting item Default Used Remain Storage Used B Storage Free B Program Used KB Program Free KB 1 30 Name Storage Used B Program Used KB SD Load SD Load screen Local Load Local Load screen ...

Page 173: ... external sync signal as the reference GPI General Purpose Interface Interface signals which control auto transition from an external source Hue The color tone of the video signals IRE A unit used for video signal levels The setup level black level of the signals is expressed as 0 IRE 7 5 IRE etc Key Edge The border or shadow added to the edges of keys Key Fill The signal that uses key composition...

Page 174: ...other effects are available for the images during switching Tri level Sync The sync signal used for HD formats Trimming This is the function that eliminates the unnecessary parts at the top bottom left and or right of the images which are combined using the Resizer function Video Memory This is the memory in which the images still images and moving images with key signals can be stored Wipe A vide...

Page 175: ...nce key 61 71 M Macro memory 88 MAIN FRAME terminal 29 Maintenance 132 Mask 66 71 Memory 78 Memory card 105 Menu 35 Menu delegation function 45 Menu display 35 Menu Panel 31 MENU PANEL terminal 29 ME output 126 Modifying 54 Multi selection panel area 25 40 MultiView display 110 116 O Operation mode 118 Operation target selection buttons 27 Output signals 109 P PGM A bus crosspoint buttons 25 Pictu...

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