8
Panel Descriptions
No.
Name
Explanation
Page
1
USB MEMORY port
This is for connecting a USB flash drive. You use this when importing still images, or when saving or loading settings.
2
[MENU] button
When this is turned on (lighted), the menu is displayed on the multi-view monitor connected to the HDMI OUT connector.
CURSOR
[
=
] [ ] buttons
These select menu categories and menu items.
[ ] [ ] buttons
These switch between menu pages.
[EXIT] button
This exits the menus. When the system is at a lower-level menu, these return operation to the upper menu.
[ENTER] button
This moves to lower-level menus and executes operations.
[VALUE] knob
This changes setting values for menu items.
3
[POSITION] joystick
This adjusts the display position of the input video, final video output, or PinP inset screen.
You use the [CONTROL] button to select the video to adjust.
[SIZE] knob
This enlarges or reduces the size of the input video, final video output, or PinP inset screen.
You use the [CONTROL] button to select the video to adjust.
[CONTROL] button
This selects an item to manipulate using the [POSITION] joystick or the [SIZE] knob.
Each press of the [CONTROL] button makes the indicator on the right change in the sequence shown below, displaying
the item to work with.
INPUT
g
OUTPUT
g
PinP
g
Dark
Input video
Final output video
Inset screen
4
AUX [1]–[10] buttons
These show the input status of signals sent to the AUX bus (input channels 1–10) and input to cross-points.
Lighted in red
A signal (input channel 1–10) is being sent to the AUX bus. You can use the AUX [1]–[10]
buttons to change the signal sent to the AUX bus.
Lighted in green
Valid video is input.
Dark
No video is input.
5
Cross-point [1]–[10] buttons
These select the final video output and preset video (the video to output next).
PGM section
The button for the final-output channel lights up in red.
PST/EFFECT
section
These select the preset video (the video to output next) or the video source for a PinP inset
screen or other video compositing.
The selected button lights up in green. While compositing of the video is in progress it
lights up in red.
* The system functions as just described when the operation mode is set to “PGM/PST mode.” Operation differs when in
the A/B mode.
6
PREFERENCE indicators
These indicate the status of synchronization.
INTERNAL
This lights up when synchronized to the V-800HD MK II’s internal clock.
EXTERNAL
This lights up when synchronized to an external source.
It flashes when synchronization to an external source is not in effect.
Side Panel
19
6
7
8
14
17
15
1
Side Panel
20
Top Panel/Side Panel
11
12
13
16
10
18
17
2
3
4
5
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