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Checking the Included Items

The following items are included with this unit. Check to make sure that all items are present. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.

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The unit

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Rubber foot (5)

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Euroblock plug (12)

*  The appearance of each model differs.

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Power cord

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Owner’s Manual

*  The shape of the power cord’s plug  

varies depending on the country.

Contents

USING THE UNIT SAFELY

                                                                               5

CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ  

                         7

IMPORTANT NOTES

                                                                                         9

Panel Descriptions

                                                                                         10

Front Panel/Top Panel/Side Panel

                                                             10

Rear Panel

                                                                                                     12

Placement and Setup

                                                                                   13

Important Notes on Rack Mounting

                                                         13

Attaching the Rubber Feet

                                                                         13

Connecting Cables to the Euroblock Plugs

                                             13

Connecting External Equipment

                                                             14

Connecting Video Source/Output Equipment

                                       14

Connecting Audio Source/Output Equipment

                                       15

Using Phantom Power

                                                                 15

Connecting the Power Cord

                                                                       16

Basic Operation

                                                                                               17

Turning the Power On and Off

                                                                   17

Using the Menus

                                                                                          17

Changing the View on the Display

                                                           18

Changing Audio Fader Assignments

                                         18

Video Operations

                                                                                           19

Setting the Video Signal for Each Video Input Channel

                         19

Sharing a Video Source (SHARE)

                                                 19

Changing Cross Points

                                                                                 19

Inputting/Outputting Copyright-protected (HDCP) Video

                   20

Switching Between HDMI Output and HDBaseT Output

                     21

Outputting an Imported Still Image

                                                         21

Switching the Video Output Mode

                                                           22

Applying a Fade to Output Video

                                                             24

Audio Operations

                                                                                           25

Adjusting Microphone Gain

                                                                       25

Adjusting the Volume Balance of Input Audio

                                       25

Adjusting the Volume Level of Output Audio

                                         26

Other Features

                                                                                                 27

Saving/Recalling Settings (Presets)

                                                           27

Saving Settings on a USB Flash Drive

                                       27

Formatting USB Flash Drives

                                                                     28

Returning Settings to the Factory-default State (Factory Reset)

         28

Remote Control from an External Device

                                                 28

Appendices

                                                                                                       29

Troubleshooting

                                                                                           29

Block Diagram

                                                                                               31

Connector Specifications

                                                                           32

Analog video INPUT connectors

                                               32

RS-232C connector

                                                                       32

AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT connectors

                                           33

Main Specifications

                                                                                     34

Dimensions

                                                                                                   36

*  Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled 

“IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT 

SAFELY” (p. 5), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 9). These sections 

provide important information concerning the proper operation 

of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have 

gained a good grasp of every feature of your new unit, read 

Owner’s Manual in its entirety. This manual should be saved and 

kept on hand as a convenient reference.

*  The explanations of operation procedures in this document use 

illustrations of the XS-84H.
Unless explicitly indicated to be for a specific model (such as “XS-84H 

only”), the explanations also cover the XS-82H and XS-83H as well.

Summary of Contents for VS-82H

Page 1: ...ur computer http proav roland com I 2 Go to the XS 82H XS 83H or XS 84H product page and click the Support tab Copyright 2014 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be...

Page 2: ...hird grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet WAR...

Page 3: ...o le ou d autres appareils dont les amplificateurs produisant de la chaleur 9 Ne pas d t riorer la s curit de la fiche polaris e ou de la fiche de terre Une fiche polaris e comporte deux lames dont l...

Page 4: ...seT Output 21 Outputting an Imported Still Image 21 Switching the Video Output Mode 22 Applying a Fade to Output Video 24 Audio Operations 25 Adjusting Microphone Gain 25 Adjusting the Volume Balance...

Page 5: ...nd Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information WARNING 004 Do not use or store in the following types of locations Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlig...

Page 6: ...top of the unit or placing heavy objects on it Otherwise you risk injury as the result of the unit toppling over or dropping down 107a Never connect disconnect a power plug if your hands are wet Other...

Page 7: ...ents dans les oreilles veuillez imm diatement cesser d utiliser l appareil et consultez un m decin sp cialis AVERTISSEMENT 011 Ne jamais laisser de corps trangers ou de liquides p n trer dans l appare...

Page 8: ...er des objets lourds Sinon vous risquez des blessures suite la chute ou au basculement de l appareil 107a Ne jamais brancher d brancher un cordon d alimentation lorsque vous avez les mains mouill es S...

Page 9: ...information Although we will do our utmost to preserve the data stored in your unit when we carry out repairs in some cases such as when the memory section is physically damaged restoration of the st...

Page 10: ...e These switch the cross points for the video or audio channels According to the operation mode they can switch the video and audio in tandem or independently switch only the video or only the audio E...

Page 11: ...enu items and changes setting values Pressing the VALUE dial applies a selected menu item or changes made to a setting value p 17 13 Power indicator This indicates the power state 5 5 Lighted in red S...

Page 12: ...ng the type of video signal RGB component composite or Y C for each input video channel p 14 6 AC IN connector This is for connecting the included power cord p 16 7 RS 232C connector This is for conne...

Page 13: ...nted in a rack attach the included rubber feet 5 if necessary 1 Peel off the double sided tape from the rubber feet and affix the rubber feet at the locations shown in the figure Connecting Cables to...

Page 14: ...t connectors Composite output connector S Video output connector Analog RGB output connector HDMI output connector For the connector specifications of the analog video input connectors D Sub 15 pin re...

Page 15: ...icrophones relative to speakers This can be remedied by 5 5 Changing the orientation of the microphone s 5 5 Relocating microphone s at a greater distance from speakers 5 5 Lowering volume levels Usin...

Page 16: ...r Cord NOTE Be sure to use the included power cord for connecting the power supply 1 Connect the included power cord to the AC IN connector on the rear panel AC IN connector Power code The shape of th...

Page 17: ...the unit s power is on press the power button once more The color of the lighted power indicator changes from green to red and the unit goes into standby 3 Turn off the POWER main power switch on the...

Page 18: ...e brightness of the display Use the MENU button g SYSTEM g LCD BACKLIGHT to adjust 5 5 You can set the view mode of the display at startup by using the MENU button g SYSTEM g TOP DISPLAY Changing Audi...

Page 19: ...ed in green Video channel only 5 5 Lighted in red Audio channel only MEMO You can change the fade color used during the video transition Use the MENU button g OFF SWITCH g RED GREEN or BLUE to adjust...

Page 20: ...When Working with Copyright protected HDCP Video in the Reference Manual PDF Output 1 Use the MENU button g VIDEO OUTPUT g OUTPUT 1 through OUTPUT 4 Note This varies according to the model g HDCP OUT...

Page 21: ...00 pixels NOTE Still images cannot be scaled Provide a still image whose resolution matches the final format Importing a Still Image This imports into the unit a still image saved on a USB flash drive...

Page 22: ...rough H for the input video and 1 through 4 for the output video as shown in the figure at right Setting value Description Output image Interlinked buttons OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT B...

Page 23: ...Video input channels 5 8 The single video picture selected using the cross point selection buttons is displayed across four screens OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 4 1 5 5 The same video and audio...

Page 24: ...tep 1 The OFF button flashes while the fade takes place When the fade out has been completed the OFF button stops flashing and stays lighted 3 To perform a fade in press the OFF button a second time T...

Page 25: ...counterclockwise to lower the input sensitivity 4 Slowly turn the VALUE dial clockwise to adjust the input sensitivity While inputting actual audio turn the VALUE dial to increase and adjust the input...

Page 26: ...sound quality Use the audio faders to adjust the volume level Using Audio Faders to Adjust theVolume Level 1 Beforeyoustart makethesettingsfortheaudiooutput channelsassignedtotheaudiofadersonthedispla...

Page 27: ...settings input EDID assignment settings VIDEO OUTPUT Video output settings OUT RESOLUTION Output resolution setting TRANSITION Video transition time fade time setting OFF SWITCH OFF switch settings MU...

Page 28: ...t is described in the owner s manual occurs even when the steps described are followed correctly try performing a factory reset NOTE Performing a factory reset causes all settings made values saved in...

Page 29: ...ending on the device the color space might be interlinked with the selection of DVI or HDMI or the selected format In such happens changing the color space on the input or output device might bring ab...

Page 30: ...ELF INPUT LEVEL HDMI1 8 ANALOG1 8 HDMI CH 1 8 Analog CH 1 8 Video Block Audio Block SCALER SETTING SCALER SETTING SCALER SETTING SCALER SETTING SCALER SETTING SCALER SETTING SCALER SETTING SCALER SETT...

Page 31: ...TEST PATTERN COLOR CORRECTOR FLIP HORIZONTAL 3 2 2 2 2 4 OUTPUT SELECT AUDIO FOLLOW STILL MEMORY 1 4 STILL MEMORY 1 4 STILL MEMORY 1 4 STILL MEMORY 1 4 PROCESSOR MODE 4K SPAN MULTI ROTATION MATRIX 4BA...

Page 32: ...2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 Communication method Synchronous asynchronous full duplex Communication speed 9600 bps 38400 bps Parity none Data length 8 bit Stop bit 1 bit Code set ASCI...

Page 33: ...LEEVE GND SLEEVE GND Unbalanced connection L R TIP HOT COLD GND HOT COLD HOT L R TIP HOT SLEEVE GND SLEEVE GND XLR plug female Balanced connection L R COLD GND HOT COLD HOT L R 2 HOT 2 HOT 3 COLD 3 CO...

Page 34: ...frame rate must match with the unit s frame rate setting Conforms to VESA DMT Version 1 0 Revision 11 1920 x 1200 60Hz Reduced blanking RGB Component 480 59 94i 576 50i 480 59 94p 576 50p 720 59 94p...

Page 35: ...chronized unsynchronized audio and video function Other function Preset memory 32 Key lock function Other jacks RS 232C 9 pins D sub type x 1 LAN RJ 45 x 1 USB A type x 2 for USB memories for WNA1100...

Page 36: ...Appendices 36 Dimensions 372 353 7 481 430 88 Unit mm...

Page 37: ...37 MEMO...

Page 38: ...tenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an exper...

Page 39: ...39 For EU Countries For China...

Page 40: ...5 1 0 0 0 4 2 6 0 6 0 3...

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