6. Menu Display
F1
F2
F3
F4
UNITY
UNITY
UNITY
UNITY
V I D E O P R O C A M P
1
V I D E O L E V E L : 1 0 0 . 0 %
C H R O M A L E V E L : 1 0 0 . 0 %
S E T U P / B L A C K : 0 . 0 %
H U E : 0 . 0
°
F 1
F 2
F 3
F 4
F A - 9 5 2 0
H D / S D F R A M E S Y N C H R O N I Z E R
Parameter
Menu title
Value
Page number
F1-F4 change setting values in corresponding
lines.
9. LINK Settings
LINK setting menus shown with
⊚
in the menu list, allows you to
change values for FS1 and FS2 simultaneously.
Open a LINK setting menu, then press both the FS1/LOCK and
FS2/LOCK buttons
simultaneously. One button turns on and lights
green, and the other blinks.
“FS1” or “FS2” will be displayed in the
space a page number is usually displayed. Changing settings by
turning control knob (F1 to F4) for one frame synchronizer will also
change the same amount of setting values for the other
simultaneously.
10. Resetting to Default
The UNITY indicator light goes off when the setting value is changed from the
default value. Pressing the UNITY button while the light is off returns the
corresponding setting value to the default value. Then the light goes off.
Pressing the button again returns the value to the previous value before
resetting to the default value.
* The above procedure is in NORMAL mode. Normally the unit starts up in
NORMAL mode. There is another mode called
LIVE SAFE
mode, in which
some menus request a setting change confirmation to protect important
settings from accidental changes. If the unit is in LIVE SAFE mode, see
sec. 4-2-7. Resetting to Default.
7. Menu Operation
POWER
ON
OFF
PS1/LOCK
PS2/LOCK
EVENT
VIDEO IN
GENLOCL
REMOTE
AUDIO IN
FAN ALARM
DC POWER
F 1
F 2
F 3
F 4
F A - 9 5 2 0
H D / S D F R A M E S Y N C H R O N I Z E R
DISPLAY
F 1
UN ITY
F 2
UN ITY
UN ITY
F 3
F 4
UN ITY
PROCESS
SDI AUDIO
MAPPING
VIDEO OP
AUDIO OP
C C
A V O
CLIP
DELAY
VIDEO S YS
AUDIO S YS
AE S AUDIO
CONV1
ANALOG
IN SEL
DOWNMIX
ST AT US
OT HER
CONV2
MAST ER
OUT SEL
M O D E
VIDEO
AUDIO
①
VIDEO/AUDIO button
VIDEO menus (lit green)
AUDIO menus (lit orange)
④
Single-arrow button
Moves to the next menu.
Lights if a menu is accessible.
Goes off if no menu is accessible.
Also used to move to the next
menu item in a menu page.
②
Menu button
Jumps to the first menu of
each menu group
indicated on respective
menu buttons.
③
Double-arrow button
Jumps to the first menus
corresponding to each
menu button.
⑥
F1 to 4
Changes corresponding
line menu parameters.
⑤
F
S1/LOCK, FS2/LOCK
buttons
Selects FS1 or FS2.
①
Select VIDEO or AUDIO by the VIDEO /AUDIO button.
Every press of the VIDEO/AUDIO button alternates the menu button assignments
between video and audio menus. The button indicators light green when the buttons
are accessible to video menus that are indicated on the top row of each menu
button. They light orange when they are accessible to audio menus that are
indicated on the bottom row of each menu button.
②
Press a menu button to select a menu group that includes the desired menu.
③④
Move to the desired menu using double-arrow and/or single-arrow buttons.
The single-arrow buttons allow you to move between menus if the selected menu
button has multiple menu pages in the category. The single-arrow button lights up
when there are more menus to be accessed in the direction. If the single-arrow
button is unlit, the direction is not accessible.
The double-arrow buttons allow you to go to menus indicated with
⃟
in the menu
list
.
⑤
The FS1/LOCK or FS2/LOCK button lights green as well as the selected VIDEO
button for menus in which settings can be set for FS1 and FS2 separately. If the
FS1/LOCK button is pressed and lit green, settings for FS1 are enabled. Settings for
FS2 are enabled in the same manner.
⑥
F1 to F4 control knobs allow you to change the value of respective lines. Turn the
operative control knob of an LED that is lit to change the value.
8. Menu List (in FA-9520 mode)
Menu Button
VIDEO menus (lit green)
AUDIO menus (lit orange)
PROCESS
SDI AUDIO
◊
⊚
VIDEO PROC AMP
⃟
EMB1 IN GAIN
EMB1 OUT MONO
●
EMB1 IN SET
● EMB1 OUT CLOCK
⃟
EMB2 IN GAIN
EMB2 OUT MONO
● EMB2 IN SET
● EMB2 OUT CLOCK
CC
AES AUDIO
⃟⊚
WHITE LEVEL
⊚
BLACK LEVEL
⊚
GAMMA LEVEL
⃝
COLOR CORRECT
⃟
AES IN GAIN
AES HYSTERESIS
AES OUT MONO
● AES I/O SETUP
*3
CONV1
ANALOG
⃟⃝
● CONV MODE
⃝
CONV SIZE/POS
⃝
CONV CROPPING
⃝
CONV IMPROVE
⃝
CONV SIDE RGB
⃟
ANALOG IN LEVEL
ANALOG IN GAIN
ANALOG OUT LEVEL
ANALOG OUT MONO
● ANALOG IN SYSTEM
CONV2
MASTER
Not functioning
⃟
MASTER OUT GAIN
EMB1 OUT GAIN
EMB2 OUT GAIN
AES OUT GAIN
ANALOG OUT GAIN
AVO *1
MAPPING
⃟⃝
●AVO SETTING
⃝
USER1-5 LEVEL SET
⃝
USER1-2 AREA SET
⃝
AVO SETUP
*1
⃟
● EMB1 OUT REMAP
● EMB2 OUT REMAP
● AES OUT REMAP
● ANALOG OUT REMAP
CLIP
DELAY
⃟⃝
YPbPr/RGB CLIP
⃝
COMPOSITE CLIP
⃟
EMB1 IN DELAY
EMB2 IN DELAY
AES IN DELAY
ANALOG IN DELAY
IN SEL
DOWN MIX
⃟⃝
● FS INPUT SELECT
⃝
ANC DETECT LINE
⃝
ANC DETECT SEL
● AIO A IN MODE
*1
● AIO B IN MODE
*2
⃟
● DOWN MIX1 SET
● DOWN MIX1 ASSIGN
⃟
● DOWN MIX2 SET
● DOWN MIX2 ASSIGN
OUT SEL
MODE
⃟
● OUTPUT ASSIGN
● AIO A ASSIGN
*1
● AIO B ASSIGN
*2
ANC DATA EMBED
ANC EMBED LINE
⃟
● EMB1 SRC MODE
● EMB2 SRC MODE
● AES SRC MODE
⃟
● EMB1 POLARITY
● EMB2 POLARITY
● AES POLARITY
● ANALOG POLARITY
VIDEO OP
AUDIO OP
⃟⃝
LOGO SELECT
⃝
KEYER SET
⃟
● Dolby AUX OUT A
*6*8
● Dolby DEC IN A
*6*8
● Dolby DEC REF A
*6*8
● Dolby DOWNMIX A
*6*8
Dolby DEC GAIN A
*6*8
⃟
● Dolby ENC INPUT A
*8
● Dolby ENC SET A
*8
● METADATA INPUT
*8
◇
LOUD MEASURE 1A
*4
LOUD CTRL ENA1A
*4
LOUD CTRL SET1A
*4
LOUD CH ASGN1A
*4
◇
LOUD MEASURE 2A
*4
LOUD CTRL ENA2A
*4
LOUD CTRL SET2A
*4
LOUD CH ASGN2A
*4
⃟
● Dolby AUX OUT B
*7*9
● Dolby DEC IN B
*7*9
● Dolby DEC REF B
*7*9
● Dolby DOWNMIX B
*7*9
Dolby DEC GAIN B
*7*9
⃟
● Dolby ENC INPUT B
*9
● Dolby ENC SET B
*9
● METADATA INPUT B
*9
LOUD MEASURE 1B
*5
LOUD CTRL ENA1B
*5
LOUD CTRL SET1B
*5
LOUD CH ASGN1B
*5
◇
LOUD MEASURE 2B
*5
LOUD CTRL ENA2B
*5
LOUD CTRL SET2B
*5
LOUD CH ASGN2B
*5
⃟
LOUD STANDARD
*4 *5
VIDEO SYS
AUDIO SYS
⃟⃝
● FS MODE SET
⃝
HD PHASE SET
⃝
SD PHASE SET
⃝
VIDEO POSITION
⃟⃝
FREEZE SET
⃟⃝
● ANC SET
⃝
ANC LOSS SET
⃝
WSS AFD ERROR
⃝
AUDIO GRP
⃟⃝
TEST SIGNAL
⃟
● BY-PASS SETTING
⃟⃝
SD LINE MASK
⃟
COMPOSITE SET1
● COMPOSITE SET2
⃟
● FADE IN/OUT
● DIGITAL AUDIO
● AUDIO ERR SENSE
● DIGITAL SILENCE
STATUS
OTHER
⃟
UNIT ALARM
⃟
VIDEO IN STATUS
VIDEO OP INPUT
*1*2
⃟
VIDEO OUT STATUS
VIDEO OP OUTPUT
*1*2
⃟
AUDIO IN DETECT1
AUDIO IN DETECT2
⃟
AUDIO OUTPUT1
AUDIO OUTPUT2
⃟
EMB1 IN AUDIO CH1~16
⃟
EMB2 IN AUDIO CH1~16
⃟
AES IN AUDIO CH1~8
⃟
ANALOG IN AUDIO CH1~4
⃟
SDI1/2 OUT AUDIO CH1~16
⃟
SDI3/4 OUT AUDIO CH1~16
⃟
AES OUT AUDIO CH1~8
⃟
ANALOG OUT AUDIO CH1~4
⃟
Dolby OP A AUX
*6*8
⃟
Dolby OP B AUX
*7*9
⃟⃝
AFD IN STATUS
⃝
ANC IN STATUS
⃝
ANC IN STATUS1~2
⃟⃝
ANC OUT
⃝
S2016 OUT
⃝
VI OUT
⃝
WSS OUT
⃝
ANC OUT1
⃟
FS1/FS2 COPY
MU OPERATION
⃟
● CONTROL SETTING
⃟
FRONT OPERATION
FRONT PANEL SET
⃟
GPI SETTING
⃟
NETWORK INFO
UNIT Ver.
OPTION A Ver.
OPTION B Ver.
OTHER OPTION
SOFT OPTION1
SOFT OPTION2
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO menus
AUDIO menus
<Comments on the menu list>
⃟
Can be navigated to using double (up and down) arrow
buttons.
“
⃟
“ is not shown in the menu display.
⃝⊚
Settings for FS1 and FS2 can be selected or verified
separately using the FS1 or FS2 button.
⊚
Can change
settings for FS1 and FS2 simultaneously in LINK mode.
“
⃝
“ and “
⊚”
are
not shown in the menu display.
● When changed in LIVE SAFE mode, single (up and down)
arrow buttons and the LED around the control knob of
which setting is changed blink confirming the setting
change.
*1 Shown if the FA-95AIO is installed in option slot A.
*2 Shown if the FA-95AIO is installed in option slot B.
*3 Hidden if the FA-95DACBL is installed.
*4 Shown if the FA-95ALA is installed in option slot A.
*5 Shown if the FA-95ALA is installed in option slot B.
*6 Shown if the FA-95D-D is installed in option slot A.
*7 Shown if the FA-95D-D is installed in option slot B.
*8 Shown if the FA-95DE-E is installed in option slot A.
*9 Shown if the FA-95DE-E is installed in option slot B.
Precautions
・
Operate the unit
only
at the specified supply voltage.
・
Ensure
the unit is properly grounded at all times.
・
Ensure
the power cord and connectors are firmly
connected.
・
Do not
access circuitry with power applied to the unit.
・
Unit
should not
be operated or stored with the cover,
panels, and/or casing removed.
・
Unit s
hould not
be operated or stored in a humid, dusty,
etc. environment. Doing so could result in fire or electrical
shock.
・
Do not
allow fluids, metal fragments, or any other foreign
objects to enter the unit. If foreign matter does enter the
unit, turn the power off and disconnect the power cord
immediately. Remove the material or contact your
authorized service representative
・
If you notice any strange smells or noises coming from the
unit, turn the power off immediately, turn OFF the power
switch, disconnect the power cord, then contact your
authorized service representative.
F1
F2
F3
F4
UNITY
UNITY
UNITY
UNITY
Press the UNITY button to reset the value. The
indicator lights up orange.