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Contents

 

Warnings and Precautions ................................................................................................ 5

 

Warranty ............................................................................................................................. 6

 

Disposal ........................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Packing List ..................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Product Overview .............................................................................................................. 7

 

Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Unpacking the HS-600 ....................................................................................................... 8

 

Connections & Controls .................................................................................................... 9

 

Keyboard Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Rear Panel ....................................................................................................................................................10

 

Rear Panel Connections ...............................................................................................................................10

 

Multi-Image Preview......................................................................................................... 12

 

Keyboard Controls 

– Video Switching ........................................................................... 13

 

Main Source and Sub Source Rows .............................................................................................................13

 

BG .................................................................................................................................................................13

 

PIP .................................................................................................................................................................13

 

FZ ..................................................................................................................................................................13

 

FTB ................................................................................................................................................................13

 

PVW ..............................................................................................................................................................13

 

CUT ...............................................................................................................................................................13

 

TAKE .............................................................................................................................................................13

 

T-Bar .............................................................................................................................................................13

 

Keyboard Controls 

– Video Transitions ......................................................................... 14

 

Transition Selection .......................................................................................................................................14

 

Speed / Level Selection .............................................................................................................................14

 

Keyboard Controls 

– Video Effects ................................................................................ 15

 

SETTING BUTTON .......................................................................................................................................15

 

LOGO SETTING ...........................................................................................................................................15

 

PIP SETTING ................................................................................................................................................15

 

LUMA KEY SETTING ...................................................................................................................................15

 

MOSAIC ........................................................................................................................................................15

 

PAINT ............................................................................................................................................................15

 

B/W ................................................................................................................................................................15

 

USER 1 / USER 2 .........................................................................................................................................15

 

BG CLR .........................................................................................................................................................15

 

BDR CLR .......................................................................................................................................................15

 

Keyboard Controls 

– Special Effects ............................................................................. 16

 

LUMA KEY PVW ...........................................................................................................................................16

 

LUMA KEY ON ..............................................................................................................................................16

 

PIP 1 ENABLE    PIP 2 ENABLE ..................................................................................................................16

 

LOGO 1 / 2 ON..............................................................................................................................................16

 

F1 ..................................................................................................................................................................16

 

F2 ..................................................................................................................................................................16

 

Содержание HS-600

Страница 1: ...Mobile Video Studio HS 600 SE 600 ITC 50 TLM 170H Instruction Manual www datavideo tek com...

Страница 2: ...Main Source and Sub Source Rows 13 BG 13 PIP 13 FZ 13 FTB 13 PVW 13 CUT 13 TAKE 13 T Bar 13 Keyboard Controls Video Transitions 14 Transition Selection 14 Speed Level Selection 14 Keyboard Controls Vi...

Страница 3: ...ared PIP to the Program output 22 CG LUMA KEY function 23 Luma Key Setting 23 Choose your LUMA KEY sources 23 KEY level and Transparency 23 Setting up a Luma Key overlay with PowerPoint 24 How to set...

Страница 4: ...Monitor 44 RS 422 Protocol 47 Dimensions 47 HS 600 Switcher Specification 48 ITC 50 Specification 49 ITC 100SL Specification 49 Monitor Specification 49 Service and Support 50 Disclaimer of Product an...

Страница 5: ...that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord rating 10 Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into...

Страница 6: ...contact your local Datavideo office or authorized Distributors Certain parts with limited lifetime expectancy such as LCD Panels DVD Drives Hard Drives are only covered for the first 10 000 hours or...

Страница 7: ...V Phantom Power switch Two RCA Phono Aux Audio Line level inputs Outputs Multi Image Preview with Video Sources AUX1 AUX2 Preview and Program images Multi Image Preview includes menu selection area co...

Страница 8: ...lid slide the thumb catches in the direction shown to their outer most position Then lift the monitor lid upwards away from the keyboard and carry handle The rear connections cover needs to be remove...

Страница 9: ...5 Headphone socket 6 3 mm 6 Headphone audio selection for items 5 7 7 Headset 3 5mm socket for ITC 50 8 SDHC Card Slot for firmware and logos 9 Transition selection 10 Effects and Menu selection 11 L...

Страница 10: ...on XLR inputs Rear Panel Connections ITC 50 Belt Pack 5pin XLR connectors These eight connectors can each be connected by a cable to a ITC 50 belt pack Optional DV and SDI output board This board sup...

Страница 11: ...using a cable with a cross sectional area of at least 1 0 mm2 AUDIO OUT Supports two XLR Balanced Audio outputs Two RCA Phono audio output are also provided User can select mixed Mono or Stereo outpu...

Страница 12: ...One for the Preview PST_SUB and one for the Program PGM_MAIN outputs In between the PST and PGM images is the HS 600 Status Display and below it the Settings Display When the Settings Menus are not in...

Страница 13: ...e page 19 FZ Freeze The current PST or PGM image displayed is frozen until toggled off FTB Fade To Black This is on the Main Source Rail only Pressing FTB will fade the PGM output to black To fade bac...

Страница 14: ...Centre Vertical Wipes from Centre to Left and Right sides Vertical Wipes from Left and Right sides to Centre Corner Wipe from Top Left to Bottom Right Corner Wipe from Bottom Right to Top Left Corner...

Страница 15: ...dow B W Press the B W Key to activate the black and white effect USER 1 USER 2 Press the USER 1 Key to select PIP1 BG PIP source Press the USER 2 Key to select PIP2 BG PIP source BG CLR You can select...

Страница 16: ...ze a new video frame please press F1 button unlock last frame picture F2 Item by item reset function AUX Source Selection There are four Composite Auxiliary outputs on the rear of the HS 600 Two AUX1...

Страница 17: ...row buttons to highlight the COUNT_DOWN_TIME value Use the up or down arrow buttons to change the value 00 00 59 59 Press the ENTER button to confirm the value Use the arrow buttons to highlight ESCAP...

Страница 18: ...irm the selection You are presented with four choices The video INPUT adjustment function is described from page 28 The video OUTPUT choices are described from page 29 How to ASSIGN VIDEO SOURCES is d...

Страница 19: ...ETTING See page 37 for more information SPEED KEY SETTING adjustment range from 2 to 90 Frames SWITCH BRIGHTNESS adjust keyboard back light brightness 9 STORE RECALL UPDATE Press the SETTING button an...

Страница 20: ...ayers when enabled In some setups the PIP 1 image can hide the PIP 2 image Change the position or size of the PIP 1 or PIP 2 image if required The CG LUMA KEY layer can occupy the whole screen If set...

Страница 21: ...ow you to change the highlighted the value of the selected option Press the ENTER key to store your chosen value You can choose any of the live video sources from inputs 1 to 8 or the currently define...

Страница 22: ...lay PIP_2 on top of your chosen background video press the PIP 2 ENABLE button to toggle it ON or OFF You now need to decide if you are happy with the position and size of PIP_1 or PIP_2 windows You m...

Страница 23: ...Menu appear in the Multi Image Preview in between the PST and PGM images The LUMA KEY options provided here are LUMA KEY SETTING 1 SOURCE CH_8 2 KEY LEVEL MAX 240 OFF WHITE 3 KEY LEVEL MIN 20 OFF BLA...

Страница 24: ...ot see the computer output then extend the PC s desktop within Windows to monitor 2 as below 6 PC screen size for monitor 2 should match 1280x1024 or 1024x768 7 If HS 600 input 8 is just a blue screen...

Страница 25: ...tion Overview The HS 600 can display one or two logos in any location on the screen If you want a larger logo it is possible to create two halves and combine them on the screen The logos when activate...

Страница 26: ...GO POSITION X 10 Y 7 3 KEY LEVEL MAX 240 OFF WHITE 4 KEY LEVEL MAX 20 OFF BLACK 5 TRANSPARENT PT 20 W B 6 TRANSPARENCY 0 7 WINDOW LEFT_TOP X 000 Y 000 8 WINDOW RIGHT_BOTTOM X 720 Y 576 9 COPY LOGO FIL...

Страница 27: ...KEY function or with the Logo function The benefit of using the Logo function for Luma keying is that you can have two overlays running at the same time over the same video background One overlay cou...

Страница 28: ...M images on the Multi Image Preview output This menu option allows the user to change settings which effect video coming into or going out of the HS 600 Use the arrow buttons to highlight the VIDEO IN...

Страница 29: ...they are stored within the system so it may only be necessary to make these changes once When the SETTING button is pressed in the EFFECTS area of the HS 600 keyboard the Main Menu list shown left is...

Страница 30: ...sary to make these changes once When the SETTING button is pressed in the EFFECTS area of the HS 600 keyboard the Main Menu list shown left is displayed between the PST and PGM images on the Multi Ima...

Страница 31: ...ted or defined using different methods Luckily there is an easy way to decide which items of kit should supply the lowest and highest signal levels Microphones Typically supply the lowest audio signal...

Страница 32: ...volume knobs to minimum Then turn on the equipment before slowly raising the audio faders or headset volume to a desired comfortable level 48V Switch Phantom power The HS 600 also has the ability to...

Страница 33: ...RCA or Master output Repeated presses of the Audio Monitor button cycle an LED through the monitoring choices just above the Audio Peak Meter In many cases headphones will be a more useful and accura...

Страница 34: ...0 18 7 CH2 GAIN 0 dB 8 AUX GAIN 0 dB NEXT PAGE Delaying audio to re sync video Video is delayed longer in the mixing process because more data is required to create the image If video effects like Lum...

Страница 35: ...e right Pressing the arrow up or arrow down buttons will toggle the selected audio channel ON or OFF for that particular video selection So in our example with the A V button ON and using the above au...

Страница 36: ...ratio of all image windows in the Multi Image preview The user can choose between 4 3 and 16 9 2 BORDER BRIGHT This option allows the user to adjust the brightness of the border of all image windows...

Страница 37: ...yourself or purchased Please speak with your Dealer or local Datavideo office to get further help and advice 1 COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2 PIP 3 CG LUMA KEY 4 LOGO 5 VIDEO IN OUT 6 AUDIO MIXER 7 MULTI IMAGE 8...

Страница 38: ...ING 2 UPDATE FIRMWARE 3 RESET ALL Press key 2 SEC ESCAPE 3 RESET ALL Press key 2 SEC This reset option allows the user to clear any current settings and return to the mixers factory default values It...

Страница 39: ...to the formatted empty SDHC card 4 Insert the SDHC card into the SD card slot on the front edge of the HS 600 keyboard 5 Turn on the HS 600 and the unit will start normally 6 Now enter the SETTINGS m...

Страница 40: ...ture card or a computer SDI CG overlay card or a Satellite transmission link SDI signals from this card can be sent over standard SDI 75 Ohm BNC cabling for 100m before needing to be re clocked A Data...

Страница 41: ...the HS 600 otherwise you may damage the USB Socket Light and Monitor XLR Microphone Socket Combined XLR 6 3mm Jack Microphone Input for either a Condenser or Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone If a headset...

Страница 42: ...the volume of the attached headphones It also controls the level for the mic and paging tone heard when the belt pack is called Mic Headphone Socket The ITC 100SL has both 3 5mm and 2 5mm Mic Headset...

Страница 43: ...XLR Cable is a straight through cable pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc ITC 100SL Belt pack 3 5mm Jack socket Headset connector Please Note For connecting a professional headset Datavideo can supply...

Страница 44: ...of an input is displayed on the screen This allows adjustments of chroma and phase Phase adjustment is effective with NTSC signals PATTERN Press this button to display the monitors built in SMPTE colo...

Страница 45: ...llow the same steps as described for brightness above PIP Feature Setting To access the menu press ENTER so that PIP Mode is highlighted To access the options for the selected setting press ENTER agai...

Страница 46: ...choose Frame Ratio Off 80 90 4 3 Mark Line On Off Scan Mode Underscan Over Scan Central Mark On Off Cinema Zone Mark On Off Mask Type Overlay Transparent NOTE Frame Ratio This will display a Safe Are...

Страница 47: ...o that Factory Reset is highlighted and then press ENTER again to highlight the option Use the UP Down button to select YES from the options and then press ENTER to reset the monitor After a few secon...

Страница 48: ...Frame still store memory as a source SMPTE pattern out or selected colour background Preview output 1 x DVI D for Multi Viewer with countdown timer and audio level indicator Resolution is 1920x1080p...

Страница 49: ...set Impedance 8 600 ohms 100mW min Microphone Level 67Db or 2 5mm Stereo Jack Socket for Motorola Mobile Phone type headset microphone TALLY OUT SOCKET 3 5mm Jack Socket to connect to TD 1 Tally Indic...

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