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STATUS  :FPGA  IN :v01-00  OUT :v01-00  : 3/5 
VERSION :(MU)  ME :v01-00  MV  :v01-00  :      

 

STATUS  :FPGA DVE1:v01-00  DVE2:v01-00  : 4/5 
VERSION :(MU) DSK :v01-00               :      

 

STATUS  :FPGA CPU1:v01-00  CPU2:v01-00  : 5/5 
VERSION :(OU) CNFG:v01-00               :      

 

Item 

Description 

SOFT MU 

HVS-350HS 

Software version of HVS-350HS. 

SOFT OU 

HVS-35OU/ROU Software version of HVS-35OU/35ROU. 

SOFT RU1-2 

HVS-30RU 

Software version of HVS-30RU. 

FPGA (MU) CNFG 

HVS-350HS  

CPLD firmware version of CPU card 

FPGA (MU) CPU 

HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of CPU card 

FPGA (MU) SDI1-2 

HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of SDI1-2  cards 

FPGA (MU) IN 

HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of IN  card 

FPGA (MU) OUT 

HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of Out card 

FPGA (MU) ME 

HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of ME card 

FPGA (MU) MV 

HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of MV card 

FPGA (MU) DVE1-2  HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of DVE1-2 cards 

FPGA (MU) DSK 

HVS-350HS  

FPGA firmware version of DSK card 

FPGA (OU) CPU1-2  HVS-35OU/ROU FPGA1-2 firmware versions 
FPGA (OU) CNFG 

HVS-35OU/ROU CPLD firmware version 

 
 

30-3. Installed Options 

To check the options installed to the switcher, open the  [SETUP-STATUS-OPTION] menu. The 
menu shows the hardware and software option installed to the switcher as shown below. 

 

STATUS  :SLOT-A    >HVS-30HSDI  :v01-00  : 1/5 
OPTION  :SLOT-B    >HVS-30HSAI  :v01-00  :      

 

STATUS  :SLOT-C    >HVS-30PCIN  :v01-00  : 2/5 
OPTION  :SLOT-D    >HVS-30HSDI-A:v01-00  :      

 

STATUS  :SLOT-E    >HVS-30HSDO  :v01-00  : 3/5 
OPTION  :SLOT-F    >HVS-30PCO   :v01-00  :      

 

STATUS  :HVS-35ED >INSTALLED             : 4/5 
OPTION  :HVS-35VR >INSTALLED             :

     

 

 

STATUS  :HVS-35S3D>INSTALLED             : 5/5 
OPTION  :                                 

     

 

 
 

Содержание HVS-350HS

Страница 1: ...HVS 350HS Digital Video Switcher HVS 35OU HVS 35ROU Operation Unit 4th Edition Rev 1 OPERATION MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ...ors corrected Sec 4 3 Sec 6 6 Secs 21 26 Secs 19 2 22 Secs 19 2 23 24 4 2011 06 30 Features changed Former sec 5 3 divided into 5 3 and 5 4 XPT DELAY added Clip Memory added CG WIPE added Additions and changes by adding Clip Memory and CG WIPE WIPE BORDER corrected for KEY1 and 2 Tally Link Using User Buttons added Unit Specifications changed Menus changed and factual errors corrected Sec 1 2 Secs...

Страница 3: ...Ensure power cord is firmly plugged into AC outlet Operation Do not operate unit in hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheres Doing so could result in fire explosion or other dangerous results Do not allow liquids metal pieces or other foreign materials to enter the unit Doing so could result in fire other hazards or unit malfunction If foreign material does enter the unit turn power off and ...

Страница 4: ...y and disconnect power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions If problems similar to above occur contact authorized service representative before attempting to again operate unit Rack Mount Brackets Ground Terminal and Rubber Feet To rack mount or ground the unit or to install rubber feet do not use screws or materials other than those supplied Otherwise it may cause damage to the internal...

Страница 5: ...30PCIN 1 4 Digital Analog RGB 2 Input Expansion Card Max 4 cards HVS 30PCO 1 2 Digital Analog RGB 2 Output Expansion Card Max 2 cards HVS 30TALR 1 2 Tally Output Expansion Card Relay type Max 2 cards 37 pin D sub connector 1 set for cable fabrication HVS 35ED 1 Editor control option software option HVS 35PSM 1 Redundant Power Supply Unit for HVS 350HS Up to four input cards of HVS 30HSDI A HSDI HS...

Страница 6: ... AUXRK 1 Remote Kit for Aux bus Control Box Hanabi Series Option HVS TALR20 32 1 1 3 Tally Control Unit Relay type Hanabi Series Option HVS TALOC20 32 1 1 3 Tally Control Unit Open Collector type Hanabi Series Option Control Cable 1 BNC cable for ARCNET connection 10m BNC 5C2V 75Ω HVS 35VR 1 Virtual Link Option Software 1 Multiple HVS TALOC HVS TALR configurations possible up to 3 units max Option...

Страница 7: ... the holes on the sides of the hexagon head screws 2 Plug the AC cord securely into the AC inlet 3 Push the retaining clip into place against the AC cable 4 Installation is complete Hexagon head screw Retaining clip AC cable Push the retaining clip against the AC cable until it locks ...

Страница 8: ...4 1 How to Access Menus 20 4 1 1 Menu Access Buttons 20 4 1 2 Other Menu Access Buttons 21 4 1 3 USER Button Menu Shortcut 21 4 2 How to Set Values 22 4 2 1 Displaying Parameters 22 4 2 2 Changing Settings or Values Using F1 to F4 23 4 2 3 Changing Settings or Values Using the Numeric Keypad 24 4 2 4 Changing Settings or Values Using the Joystick 25 4 3 Copying Swaping Settings 27 4 3 1 Operation ...

Страница 9: ...r AUX Outputs 47 7 2 Button Switching Mode in M E and P P bus 48 7 3 Setting up and Using the SHIFT function 48 7 3 1 To Assign the SHIFT function to a Bus button 48 7 3 2 Using the SHIFT function 49 8 Transition Operations 50 8 1 Transition Block Description 51 8 2 Quick Reference for Available Transitions 52 8 3 Black Transitions 52 8 4 Background Transitions 53 8 4 1 M E Bus 53 8 4 2 P P Bus 54...

Страница 10: ...Chroma Key 81 10 6 1 Creating a Chroma Key 81 10 6 2 Chroma Key adjustments 82 10 6 3 Advanced Example 1 Using KEY INSERT AUX 84 10 6 4 Advanced Example 2 Images with a Specified Color Left 84 10 7 Mask and Invert 85 10 7 1 Inverting Key and Background 85 10 7 2 Key Masks 85 10 8 Key Edge 86 10 9 Where DSKs Appear 87 11 DVE Effects on Keys 88 11 1 How to Enable 2D DVEs 88 11 2 Changing Position 88...

Страница 11: ...1 15 2 2 PinP Image Crossfade Transition 112 15 2 3 Changing Position and Size of PinP 113 15 2 4 Rotating PinP 113 15 2 5 Crop and Border 114 16 Multiviewer 115 16 1 Assigning the Multiviewer to an AUX Bus 115 16 2 Selecting the Split screen Type 116 16 3 Selecting Video for Each Split Area 116 16 4 Adding Titles On air Tally and Frame Border 117 16 4 1 Titles 117 16 4 2 On air Tally 118 16 4 3 F...

Страница 12: ...h Memory 143 19 4 1 To Load Setting Data 143 19 4 2 To Download Image Files 143 19 5 Moving between USB Flash Memory Directories 144 19 6 Deleting Files in USB Flash Memory 144 19 7 Renaming Files in USB Flash Memory 145 20 System Setup Settings 146 20 1 Selecting System Signal Format 146 20 2 Crosspoint Switch Timing 146 20 3 Selecting Reference Signal 147 20 3 1 To Set Reference Input 147 20 3 2...

Страница 13: ...g VDCP 175 25 Connecting to FOR A MFR 5000 Series Router 177 25 1 Assigning Router Channel to RS 422 port 178 25 1 1 Assigning Router Control Function 178 25 1 2 Setting MFR Link 178 25 2 Router Control 178 25 2 1 Crosspoint Switches using the Menu 178 25 2 2 Crosspoint Switches with Bus Buttons Setup 179 25 2 3 Crosspoint Switches using the Bus Buttons 180 25 2 4 Displaying Destination Source Set...

Страница 14: ...31 2 Upgrading HVS 350HS 197 31 3 Loading Setting Data 198 32 Connecting Control and Remote Panels 199 32 1 Connecting Remote Panels HVS 30RU 199 32 2 Connecting Control Panels HVS 30OU 35OU 35ROU 200 33 Setup Setting for HVS 30RU 202 33 1 Assigning Sources to PGM PST Bus buttons 202 33 2 Setting USER Buttons on HVS 30FP and HVS 30RU 203 33 3 OSD Operation 203 34 Specifications and Dimensions 204 ...

Страница 15: ...put Max 24 input 12 output Variety of I O options such as HD SD SDI analog digital RGB VGA DVI D HD SD analog component analog composite Accepts both HD and SD inputs with a frame synchronizer on each input and up resize engine on 4 inputs within 8 inputs Built in 16 way multiviewer supporting 4 10 or 16 way split views with tally and title display 2 Up stream Keyers with chroma key and 4 DSKs 2 5...

Страница 16: ...is important to keep this manual in a safe place and available for future reference Font Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual Boxed text for example MATT F1 TRANS and AUX1 is used for the control panel buttons Bold text such as SIGNAL TYPE and COLOR is used for the setting parameters in the menus Shaded text such as MATT ON OFF 50 0 30 and PGM is used for the setti...

Страница 17: ...unlit This indicator works the same as the ALARM indicator located on the Control panel 2 Power switch 1 For Power 2 ON OFF option POWER 2 indicator Lit green Power is supplied to the unit Unlit Power is not supplied to the unit Or power unit is not installed ALARM 2 indicator Lit red when a cooling fan fails In such a case power off the unit and consult your FOR A supplier The indicator is normal...

Страница 18: ...ated if not looped through 2 3 8 REF IN Used to input a genlock signal tri level sync or black burst BNC The center terminal is used for loopthrough connection It must be 75 ohm terminated if not looped through 3 9 REF OUT Used to output a reference signal 3 10 RS 422 4 ports 9 pin D sub female Used to connect external devices such as Hanabi tally units HVS 30RU VTR VDCP devices routers and audio ...

Страница 19: ...8 SWAP COPY 5 RECALL PASTE SEQUENCE SEQEDIT 9 NEW 6 INS 3 ADD STORE ENTER OVWR SETUP STILL MATT FILE KEY1 KEY2 P IN P1 P IN P2 DSK1 DSK2 DSK3 DSK4 WIPE TRANSITION RATE 2 DEL AUTO CUT AUTO CUT USBMEMORY TRANS BLACK DSK 3 DSK 4 DSK 2 DSK 1 DVE DVE DVE DVE TRANS BLACK P P 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 M E M E 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 FADER LIMIT FADER LIMIT AUX PREV MV1 CLEAN MV2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Страница 20: ...NS Used to perform black transitions 8 3 5 USB MEMORY Used to connect a USB flash memory for image file import and export or system setting backup USB1 1 Type A 19 6 USER BUTTON User assignable buttons Menu shortcuts or functions can be assigned to these buttons 21 7 BUS SELECT Block Used to select a bus then to select a video in the KEY AUX bus No 8 6 1 1 10 15 1 16 1 8 KEY AUX Bus Used to select...

Страница 21: ...ot connected to other system equipment 29 1 3 GPI TALLY OUT Used for GPI input output and tally output 4 AC IN Used to supply AC power 100VAC 240VAC 50 60 Hz 5 POWER1 Used to power the unit On Off 6 POWER2 Used for installing redundant power supply HVS 35PSO option POWER 1 POWER 2 GPI TALLY OUT TO MU CONTROL SER NO HVS 35OU AC100 240V 50 60Hz IN RATING LABEL POWER ON OF F SERVICE POWER 1 POWER 2 G...

Страница 22: ...ut output per card Refer to IN 1 4 A B C D HVS 30HSDI A HD SD SDI BNC w o resize function 4 inputs 5 8 HVS 30HSDI HD SD SDI BNC w resize function 4 inputs HVS 30HSAI HD SD analog component or HD SD analog composite BNC 2 inputs HVS 30PCIN Digital RGB DVI D and Analog RGB VGA 2 inputs OUT 1 2 E F HVS 30HSDO HD SD SDI BNC 3 outputs 6 5 HVS 30HSAO HD SD analog component or HD SD analog composite BNC ...

Страница 23: ...d 2 R In Receive data 3 T Out Transmit data 4 SG Signal ground 5 NC Not used 6 SG Signal ground 7 R In Receive data 8 T Out Transmit data 9 FG Frame ground RS 422 ports are used for the following device connections See the related chapters to configure the connections HVS 30RU See section 3 3 How to Connect between MU and OU Units See section 32 1 Connecting Remote Panels HVS 30RU Tally Units See ...

Страница 24: ...TRANS default setting 8 DSK2 AUTO TRANS default setting 9 DSK3 AUTO TRANS default setting 10 DSK4 AUTO TRANS default setting 11 Not used 12 Not used 13 Signal ground 14 Signal ground 15 Signal ground The pin assignment shown above is the factory default assignment Pin assignments can be changed via operational menus See section 23 1 1 GPI IN GPI IN Circuit 15 pin D sub female with inch screws HVS ...

Страница 25: ...RED TALLY IN13 default setting 14 RED TALLY IN14 default setting 15 RED TALLY IN15 default setting 16 RED TALLY IN16 default setting 17 RED TALLY IN17 default setting 18 RED TALLY IN18 default setting 19 RED TALLY IN19 default setting 20 RED TALLY IN20 default setting 21 Frame ground 22 Frame ground 23 Frame ground 24 Frame ground 25 5V output MAX 0 5A The pin assignments shown above are the facto...

Страница 26: ...ground 8 Signal ground 9 OUT M E BKGD TRANS STS default setting 10 OUT KEY1 TRANS STS default setting 11 OUT KEY2 TRANS STS default setting 12 OUT PinP1 AUTO TRANS default setting 13 OUT PinP2 AUTO TRANS default setting 14 OUT P P BKGD TRANS STS default setting 15 5V output MAX 0 5A The pin assignments shown above are the factory default assignments Pin assignments can be changed via operational m...

Страница 27: ...ormally Open 9 36 TALLY OUT18 Normally Open 18 18 TALLY OUT9 COMMON 37 TALLY OUT18 COMMON 19 Reserved Normally Open Open when a tally is present and closed with COMMON pin when no tally is present Do not connect Pin 19 Channel No Tally Output for Card 1 Tally Output for Card 2 1 RED TALLY IN01 default GREEN TALLY IN01 default 2 RED TALLY IN02 default GREEN TALLY IN02 default 3 RED TALLY IN03 defau...

Страница 28: ...each output is 400 mA The HVS 30TALR is a relay board Use the supplied or commercially prepared 37 pin D sub male connector with 4 40 inch screws for making a connection cable HVS 30TALR side TALLY OUT connector VCC COM VCC 24VDC IA 400 mA max IA C RELAY External device ...

Страница 29: ... INPUT 6 7 8 5 AUX 2 RS 422 1 PG M PGM M E P P 4 1 2 3 5 6 CPU GENLOCK TO OU GENLOCK REF IN RE F OUT GPI IN EDITOR GPI TALLY OUT 4 RS 422 3 2 1 AC10 0V 24 0V 50 60 Hz IN AC10 0 240V 50 60Hz IN LA N POWER 1 POWER 2 GPI TALLY OUT SER NO HVS 35OU AC100 240V 50 60Hz IN RATING LABEL CONT ROL TO M U POW ER OF F ON SERVICE TSG Reference Video Server VCR etc Preview AUX1 To AC power source 75 ohm terminat...

Страница 30: ... GPI TALLY OUT SER NO HVS 35OU AC100 240V 50 60Hz IN RATING LABEL CONT ROL TO M U POW ER OF F ON SERVICE 75 ohm terminator Editor GPI Controller HVS 35GUI 75 ohm terminator AUX Control box AUX Control box AUX Control box Preview AUX1 75 ohm terminator HD SD SDI HD SD SDI ETHERNET Tally Unit1 Tally Unit2 Multiviewer AUX2 ARCNET BNC 75 ohm terminator TSG Reference Video Server VCR etc To AC power so...

Страница 31: ...up is very easy Just connect the MU and OU Any additional network setting is not necessary However if your HVS 350 series system has two or three OU units the Arcnet ID of devices should be changed before configuring the system because the Arcnet does not work if two devices with the same ID exist in the network The remote control units connect to the MU via RS 422 Model Arcnet ID default setting ...

Страница 32: ...of your devices in the Arcnet have different ID numbers 7 Turn off the power of the MU and OU units 8 Connect all devices in the system and power them on 3 4 Power ON Before powering on the system verify that all system connections are properly made according to section 3 Connection Control Pannel Power supply Supply AC power to the control panel using the provided power cord and turn on the power...

Страница 33: ...shown below appears Turn F1 to select the signal format used in the switcher Then turn F3 to select the aspect ratio SYSTEM FORMAT ASPECT SW TMNG 1 1 FORMAT 1080 59 94i 16 9 ANY 6 Press the page up button to return to the SETUP SYSTEM menu 7 Turn F1 to select REBOOT and press F1 Press ENTER in the SELECT KEYPAD block to reboot the switcher SETUP FORMAT REF I O ARCNET ETHERNET SYSTEM RS 422 TIME IN...

Страница 34: ...le below Eight control buttons above the Keypad change the Keypad mode Mode Selection Buttons Button Function MENU Changes the Keypad to menu access buttons Pressing on a button in the Keypad displays the related menu The MENU control button blinks if a parameter has changed and requires rebooting In this case reboot the switcher See section 22 1 Rebooting System USER BUTTON Changes the Keypad to ...

Страница 35: ... menu KEY1 KEY2 Pressing twice quickly TRANS 2 6 menu MIX Pressing twice quickly TRANS 1 6 menu WIPE Pressing twice quickly WIPE PATTERN menu FADER LIMIT Pressing once TRANS LIMIT menu TRANSITION RATE Pressing once TRANS 1 6 menu PATTERN Pressing once WIPE PATTERN menu 4 1 3 USER Button Menu Shortcut User buttons can be assigned to specific menu pages and used as menu shortcuts Refer to section 21...

Страница 36: ... SETUP INPUT menu also has got four submenus Select a submenu to open by turning and then press F1 or turning F1 and pressing the page down button to open it The in front of menu items indicates that a detail submenu can be accessed by pressing F1 SETUP SIGNAL PROC AMP RENAME ASSIGN INPUT 4 The SETUP INPUT PROC AMP menu is displayed as shown below Now users can change the parameter values INPUT SE...

Страница 37: ...arameter to default value Turn while pressing Quickly increases decreases value System Parameters Requiring Confirmation Some system parameters require users to confirm any parameter setting change after the change by pressing a menu control push button This prevents users from making mistakes when changing important system settings Parameters with the sign Parameters with the sign in front of the...

Страница 38: ...y and release it within 1 sec Note that if you press and hold a control button for more than 1 sec related settings will be returned to their default value and a beep will sound Pressing CLEAR before ENTER cancels the changes just made To enter a negative number enter the number press then press ENTER KEYPAD Operation in Numeric Input mode The KEYPAD can operate in multiple modes by using the cont...

Страница 39: ...section and then quickly pressing ROT in the Joystick section twice opens the related menu WIPE MODIFY menu Pattern No Menu page All BORDER COLOR 0 to 99 POSITION ANGLE 1 100 to 137 POSITION SIZE 1 140 to 162 WARP LIGHT COLOR 1 Pressing WIPE POS in the Joystick section opens the related menu How to Use the Joystick Users can simultaneously perform up to three item settings using the joystick as be...

Страница 40: ...st the position of KEY DSK and PinP with the joystick For KEY and DSK 2D DVE must be enabled Press ROT Allows users to adjust positions of KEY DSK and PinP with the joystick For KEY and DSK 2D DVE must be enabled Press POS and ROT at the same time Allows users to set the center of rotation of KEY DSK and PinP with the joystick Press a menu button while pressing POS or ROT Allows users to adjust th...

Страница 41: ...gs to DSK1 To cancel the process press COPY SWAP If DIRECT mode is ON copy and paste are performed without pressing ENTER See DIRECT ON OFF below Copying and swapping settings are available among KEY1 KEY2 and DSK1 to 4 However keyer s additional features such as Wipe and Chromakey are not copied or swapped Copying and swapping settings are also possible between PinP1 and PinP2 DIRECT ON OFF If DI...

Страница 42: ... to reset the parameters Menu where INIT included Menus to be returned to default settings SETUP SYSTEM menu See section 22 2 System Initialization WIPE menu s top page Each submenu in a WIPE MODIFY menu KEY SETUP menu Each submenu in a KEY SETUP menu DSK SETUP menu Each submenu in a DSK SETUP menu PinP SETUP menu Each submenu in a PinP SETUP menu 4 5 How to Back up Settings One of the following t...

Страница 43: ...IN01 to IN08 INPUT01 to INPUT08 SDI video input to rear connectors 1 8 STILL1 to STILL4 STL1 to STL4 STILL1 to STILL4 Still images 1 to 4 STILK STKY STILLKEY Still KEYOUT MATT1 to 2 MAT1 to MAT2 MATTE1 to MATTE2 BUS matte color 1 and 2 CLBAR CLBR COLOR BAR Color bar INA1 to INA4 INB1 to INB4 INC1 to INC4 IND1 to IND4 IN09 to IN24 2 INPUT09 to INPUT24 2 Optional video inputs on Slot A to D See sect...

Страница 44: ...SIGNAL NAME IN01 See the table below IN01 Signal name set in SETUP INPUT menu INHIBIT OFF OFF M E P P ME PP BUTTON SIGNAL setting Description 01 to 20 sft01 to sft20 shifted buttons NONE No signal assignment BLACK Black signal IN01 to IN08 Video input to rear connectors 1 8 STIL1 to STIL4 Still pictures 1 and 2 STILK Still KEYOUT MATT1 MATT2 BUS MATT Color 1 and 2 CLBAR Internally generated color ...

Страница 45: ...ETUP SIGNAL PROC AMP RENAME ASSIGN INPUT 3 Turn F1 to select an input signal for resizing 4 Turn F2 to set AUTO or SD SDI for FORMAT 5 Turn F3 to select an aspect ratio under RESIZE INPUT SELECT FORMAT RESIZE FS 1 3 SIGNAL IN04 SD SDI 4 3 ON IMPORTANT The Resize function is automatically enabled when SD signals are input to the switcher in HD mode and FORMAT in the SYSTEM INPUT SIGNAL menu is set ...

Страница 46: ...ant to adjust the selected color or set the color by entering its HSL values turn F1 F2 and F3 to enter these values or press F1 F2 and F3 enter a value from the Keypad and then press ENTER from the keypad Users can also set these three parameters via the JOYSTICK block See section 4 2 4 Changing Settings or Values Using the Joystick 5 5 XPT DELAY The XPT DELAY crosspoint delay feature allows you ...

Страница 47: ...gnment Buttons 19 and 20 Refer to section 5 2 How to Assign Sources to Bus buttons for the matte assignment The color for the bus mattes can be specified in the MATT COLOR menu 5 7 1 Setting Up the Matte Color 1 Press the MENU control button and then press the MATT button to display the MATT menu MATT1 BUS MATT1 COLOR RECALL 1 4 COLOR S 50 0 L 80 2 H 125 5 GREEN 2 Turn F4 to select a color from th...

Страница 48: ...r for the gradation matte turn F4 to select a color or enter the HSL values to specify the color MATT2 BUS MATT2 COLOR2 RECALL 3 4 COLOR2 S 50 0 L 80 2 H 125 5 GREEN 5 Press the page down button to go to the BUS MATT 2 GMAT 4 4 menu 6 Turn F1 to select a pattern for the gradation matte Set the position at POS and adjust the softness gradation at SOFT MATT2 PATTERN POS SOFT 4 4 GMAT H 0 0 PATTERN s...

Страница 49: ...he card is installed to Slot B 3 Turn F2 to specify the signal format for the channel INPUT SELECT FORMAT RESIZE FS 1 3 SIGNAL IN09 AUTO 4 3 OFF Normally set to AUTO The following settings are available as needed Expansion card Slot Number of inputs FORMAT setting HVS 30HSDI A HVS 30HSDI A B C D 4 inputs AUTO HD SDI SD SDI HVS 30PCIN A B C D 2 inputs AUTO If set to AUTO input signal format is auto...

Страница 50: ... 4 When operating in HD mode SD signals can be input upsized by using the Resize function and used as HD signals This function is available only when the SD signals have the same frame rate as that of the current video format HVS 30HSDI 30HSAI See 5 3 Resize Function HVS 30PCIN If 4 3 signals are input the aspect ratio is selectable between two below RESIZE setting Description NORMAL Adds black ba...

Страница 51: ... 2 menu to prevent any operational mistakes OUTPUT M EKEY P PKEY AUX CONTRL 2 2 AUX XPT D_PGM PPKEY S AUX1 E OFF 6 1 2 Selecting Video from Menu Selection 1 Press the MENU control button and then press the SETUP button to display the SETUP menu s top page 2 Turn F1 to select OUTPUT Press F1 or the page down button to display the SETUP OUTPUT menu 3 Turn F1 to select AUX XPT Press F1 or the page do...

Страница 52: ...d new auxiliary image will fade onto the screen The following example shows how to setup and perform the Crossfade Transition of AUX1 Setting Rate Time for Crossfade Transition 1 Quickly press the AUX1 button in the BUS SELECT block to display the SETUP OUTPUT AUX XPT 1 2 menu 2 Turn F1 to select AUX1 3 Turn F3 to set the Crossfade transition to ON 4 Turn F4 to set the transition rate other than 0...

Страница 53: ...P OUTPUT CLEAN PREVIEW menu 2 Turn F1 to F4 to set whether the KEY DSK and PinP images are to be displayed on the preview image Then press the push button to confirm the setting for each OUTPUT KEY1 KEY2 PinP1 PinP2 2 3 PREV OUT OFF OFF OFF OFF OUTPUT DSK1 DSK2 DSK3 DSK4 3 3 PREV OUT OFF OFF OFF OFF Item Setting NEXT TRANSITION KEY On Air Off Air KEY image on PREVIEW PREVIEW OUT KEY1 2 ON KEY butt...

Страница 54: ...UTPUT CLEAN PREVIEW menu 2 Turn F1 to insert the KEY1 image into the clean image Then press the push button to confirm the setting 3 Turn F2 to insert the KEY2 image into the clean image Then press the push button to confirm the setting OUTPUT KEY1 KEY2 PinP1 PinP2 1 3 CLEAN ON ON ON OFF Displaying PinP Images on M E Clean 1 Open the SETUP OUTPUT CLEAN PREVIEW menu 2 Turn F3 and F4 to nsert the Pi...

Страница 55: ...signal of M E B when using DVE KEY1 2 Key signal of KEY1 2 when using DVE PinP1 2 Key signal of PinP1 2 when using DVE ME KEY Key signal of M E PGM including KEY1 2 and PinP1 2 when using DVE P P KEY DSK1 4 Key signal of DSK1 4 when using DVE PP KEY Key signal of P P PGM including DSK1 4 when using DVE 6 5 Setting Up Additional Outputs Up to two cards of additional outputs can be installed into sl...

Страница 56: ...2 HDComponent SDComponent Composite 4 3 SQUEEZE LETTER SD Ch1 Ch2 Component SMPTE or BetaCam level Composite You can choose whether to add 7 5 Setup to the output signals if the switcher is running in 59 94 Hz mode If 7 5 Setup is added to a signal the symbol follows immediately after the name of the signal If HVS 30PCO is installed System format Channel FORMAT setting ASPECT setting 1080i Ch1 Ch2...

Страница 57: ...LECT MASTER SLAVE SEL AUX 2 3 AUX GRP 1 AUX1 1 AUX2 2 AUX3 3 AUX4 3 Turn F1 to select a group to be set from 1 7 4 Turn F2 to set the auxiliary output serving as the MASTER Available outputs are shown below Master Output AUX01 8 MEPG MEPST PGM PST ME A ME B PP A PP B KEY1 KEY2 PiP1 PiP2 DSK1 DSK2 DSK3 DSK4 5 Select the auxiliary outputs up to three serving as the SLAVE linking to the MASTER output...

Страница 58: ...r Slave 2 Select a signal for Slave 3 in the same way NOTE The same MASTER output signal cannot be selected twice SLAVE output signals can be selected multiple times 6 6 3 Enabling AUX LINK 1 Display the SETUP FUNCTION AUX LINK menu 2 Turn F1 to set ENABLE to ON This activates all AUX LINK groups FUNCTION ENABLE 1 3 AUX LINK ON Operation examples Assume that the AUX output link groups and their si...

Страница 59: ...3 and IN04 to AUX4 Press AUX7 in the BUS SELECT AUX block and select M E PGM M E PREV is assigned to AUX8 Select IN05 in P P PGM bus STL1 is assigned to DSK1 INSERT and STL2 to DSK2 INSERT Select IN06 in M E A bus IN07 is assigned to M E B bus Select IN10 in M E PGM bus IN11 is assigned to PinP1 and IN12 to PinP2 ...

Страница 60: ...lso available See section 5 2 How to Assign Sources to Bus buttons 7 1 Selecting Video Sources HVS 35OU HVS 35ROU A P P 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 M E M E 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 D PREV MV1 CLEAN MV2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 KEY AUX PGM PREV CLEAN PGM M E P P 13 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 REV BKG N KEY AUX bus M E bus P P bus Bus button 1 Bus button 2...

Страница 61: ...Red Indicates that the video is displayed on the P P program screen Re entry Green Indicates that the video is displayed on the M E program screen Orange Indicates that the video is set to next output on the M E bus P P bus Red Indicates that the video is displayed on the P P program screen Orange Indicates that the video is set to next output on the P P bus 7 1 2 Selecting Video Sources for AUX O...

Страница 62: ... BUSTYPE FADER OFFSET 2 2 P P CTRL A B U 1 00 L 1 00 7 3 Setting up and Using the SHIFT function In M E P P and KEY AUX users can select a video signal from 20 sources in HVS 35OU and 12 in HVS 35ROU because each bus row has 20 or 12 bus buttons On the control panel the SHIFT function can also be assigned to a bus button in the same way video sources can The SHIFT button allows users to select a v...

Страница 63: ...T button When SHIFT works in TOGGLE mode To select 1 to 19 simply press the relevant button with SHIFT turned OFF Please note that this procedure is the same as in Normal mode To select sft1 to sft19 press and hold down the SHIFT button and then press a bus button with SHIFT lit M E 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pressing 2 selects Button 2 Pressing 1 selects Button 1 Pressing ...

Страница 64: ...aneous pattern transitions of BKGD KEY1 and KEY2 2Ch DVE pattern transitions for BKGD Available Transitions on the P P bus BLACK transition M E or PP selectable Background CUT and MIX transitions DSK CUT MIX and SLIDE IN OUT and SCALER M E or PP selectable Transitions with the AUTO button or the fader lever Transitions using M E re entry Other Transitions AUX image Crossfade transitions See sectio...

Страница 65: ... CUT transition button for BKGD Other transition related buttons 8 For transition rate setting Pressing the button opens the related menu 9 ON AIR and AUTO transition buttons for PinP 10 ON AIR and AUTO transition buttons for KEY and DVE indicator 11 ON AIR and AUTO transition buttons for DSK and DVE indicator BLACK TRANS button For BLACK transition use Located on the left next to the joystick AUT...

Страница 66: ...E M E only Available Available NOR REV BKGD WIPE AUTO button Available NOR REV Fader lever BKGD P P CUT Available BKGD CUT button MIX Available Available BKGD AUTO button 1 Selectable from CUT default SCALER SLIDE 4 directions and WIPE 4 directions 8 3 Black Transitions Just pressing the BLACK TRANS button can perform the BLACK transitions The BLACK transitions can be performed either on the M E o...

Страница 67: ...ck 3 Press WIPE in the TRANSITION TYPE block 4 The TRANS BKGD menu appears in the menu display 5 Turn F1 to select a desired pattern See section 8 8 How to Select Patterns 5 Press AUTO or move the fader lever to perform the background WIPE transition See section 8 7 Pattern WIPE Transitions for the WIPE transition details See section 8 10 2 Transition Rate for the transition rate See section 8 10 ...

Страница 68: ...us block 2 Press CUT to perform the background CUT transition MIX Transition 1 Select a video source in the PST bus block 2 Press AUTO or move the fader lever to perform the background MIX transition The pattern transitions cannot be performed on the P P bus AUTO CUT DVE DVE FADER LIMIT DIRECTION P IN P 1 P IN P 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 REV BKGD NOR REV KEY1 NEXT TRANSITION TRANSITION TYPE PATTERN KEY2 WIPE ...

Страница 69: ...KEY2 in the NEXT TRANSITION block 2 Press MIX in the TRANSITION TYPE block 3 Press AUTO or KEY AUTO or move the fader lever to perform the KEY MIX transition The KEY1 AUTO button behaves the same as the AUTO button when selecting KEY1 for the next transition For example if MIX is set for the KEY1 transition type in the NEXT TRANSITION section pressing KEY1 AUTO performs the KEY1 mix transition and...

Страница 70: ...section 8 7 Pattern WIPE DVE Transitions for the WIPE transition details See section 8 10 2 Transition Rate for the transition rate See section 8 10 1 Fader Limit for the fader limit USER Transitions Press the KEY1 ON AIR or KEY2 ON AIR button to insert the KEY on the M E program video by using a USER transition scaler slide in out or wipe in out See section 8 9 IN OUT Effects for PinP KEY and DSK...

Страница 71: ...No 0 99 are available at the same time KEY1 and KEY2 however cannot use WIPE patterns simultaneously Up to two channels of DVE patterns No 100 162 are available but only one channel of 2Ch DVE patterns No 170 181 can be used at the same time If two channels of WIPE or DVE have been already assigned to any buses the settings cannot be made and the WIPE button will not light up when the button is pr...

Страница 72: ... using F1 to F3 The patterns can be selected using the Direct Pattern function See section 8 8 How to Select Patterns for details 5 Users can modify the pattern here to add a border change the aspect ratio change the start position and so on See section 9 Modifying Patterns 6 Set the transition direction by using the direction buttons NOR REV and REVERSE Transition direction RON REV button REV but...

Страница 73: ... feature uses the number buttons on the keypad 0 9 to which WIPE patterns previously registered can be recalled at the touch of one button So it is useful to assign frequently used patterns to number buttons Up to 20 patterns can be registered To Register a Pattern 1 Press the PATTERN button in the Transition block to display the WIPE PATTERN menu 2 Turn F1 or F3 to select a pattern for registrati...

Страница 74: ... button where the desired pattern has been saved The transition type is automatically switched to WIPE and the current pattern is changed to the new one If the DIRECT item in the DIRECT PATTERN menu is set to OFF a direct pattern cannot be recalled just by pressing a number button In this case press a number button and then press RECALL on the KEYPAD To Set Overwrite Protection 1 Press the WIPE bu...

Страница 75: ...irect Pattern memory in the menu DIRECT PAGE DIRECT CLEAR 1 1 PATTERN 0 OFF OFF 4 Press the number button to be cleared The DIRECT RECALL menu will then be displayed 5 Turn F4 to change DELETE to ON Press F4 to delete the registration DIRECT PATTERN OVER WR DELETE 1 1 RECALL 020 OFF ON NOTE Before clearing a direct pattern registration set the DIRECT item to OFF Otherwise the selected pattern will...

Страница 76: ... PGM 1 Lit red Lit PinP KEY DSK ON M E PGM 2 Lit green Lit Transition P P PGM M E PGM Flashing Lit PinP KEY DSK OFF 1 Lit red when DSK is on the P P PGM image or any key or PinP is on the P P PGM image using the re entry function 2 Lit green when DSK is on an AUX bus Buttons turn on while On Air Light color varies by output bus Buttons turn off while Off Air AUTO CUT AUTO CUT DSK 2 DSK 1 DVE DVE D...

Страница 77: ...ut SCALER Scales up to insert images or scales down to remove images SLIDE RIGHT LEFT Slides in to insert images or slides out to remove images SLIDE TOP BOTTOM WIPE RIGHT LEFT Wipes images in or out WIPE TOP BOTTOM OFF Disables the button function AUTO CUT AUTO CUT DSK 2 DSK 1 DVE DVE DVE DVE DVE DVE FADER LIMIT FADER LIMIT DIRECTION ON AIR P IN P 1 P IN P 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 DSK 3 DSK 4 ON AIR REV BKG...

Страница 78: ...The transition time for MIX transitions can be set under RATE in the TRANS 1 6 3 6 menus See section 8 10 2 Transition Rate for details Users can perform KEY1 and KEY 2 transitions in the NEXT TRANSITION block in the same way as those for the M E background Therefore if KEY1 is set up to MIX or WIPE in the NEXT TRANSITION block pressing KEY1 AUTO performs the MIX or WIPE transition in the same way...

Страница 79: ... E Enable to ON to enable the fader limit function TRANS M E BKGD P P BKGD 1 5 LIMIT L 100 0 E ON L 100 0 E ON 2 Press the page down button to go to the following pages and set the fader limit for KEY PinP and DSK in the same way The FADER LIMIT buttons turn on when the fader limit function is enabled Pressing the FADER LIMIT buttons on the fader levers toggle the fader limit feature of the backgr...

Страница 80: ...e The transition rate can be set for each bus respectively as shown in the following menu pages Use the page up and down buttons to move between the menu pages The setting range is 0 to 999 on a frame basis TRANS M E P P BLACK TRANS 1 6 BKGD BLK 30 30 30 P P TRANS KEY1 KEY2 PinP1 PinP2 2 6 RATE M E 30 30 30 30 TRANS DSK1 DSK2 DSK3 DSK4 3 6 RATE P P 30 30 30 30 8 10 3 Endpoint Processing for DVE Tr...

Страница 81: ...button to display the TRANS menu 2 Press the page down button to go to PAGE 5 TRANS XPT 5 6 EFF BKGD MATT 3 Turn F1 to select the DVE background image from MATT AUX7 or AUX8 If AUX7 or AUX8 is set the currently selected image for AUX7 or AUX8 is used If MATT is set go to the next page PAGE 6 to specify the color for MATT See section 5 7 1 Setting Up the Matte Color for color setting DVE image Effe...

Страница 82: ... front of the pattern number as shown in the menu below When the CG WIPE feature is enabled ENABLE in the WIPE MODIFY CG WIPE menu is set to ON the letter C is added in front of the pattern number WIPE BKGD KEY1 KEY2 1 1 PATT M00 M20 00 The same pattern can be individually modified for the background KEY1 and KEY2 However when you change the pattern to another one of the same type WIPE or DVE afte...

Страница 83: ...WIPE BG BORDER POS ANGL MULTI SUB EFF No 020 CG WIPE INIT 9 The WIPE BORDER menu appears Turn F1 to select the signal used for the border under SIGNAL Select MATT in this example Set the border width under WIDTH and border softness under SOFT WIPE BG SIGNAL WIDTH SOFT 1 2 BORDER MATT 5 0 2 0 10 Press the page down button to go to PAGE 2 11 Turn F4 to select a border color among eight standard colo...

Страница 84: ...PE K1 BORDER POS ANGL MULTI SUB EFF No 117 INIT 9 The WIPE BORDER menu appears To use the inside border set the border width under INSIDE X and Y To use the outside border set the border width under OUTSIDE X and Y WIPE K1 INSIDE OUTSIDE 1 3 BORDER X 20 Y 50 X 5 Y 5 10 Press the page down button to go to PAGE 2 Set the softness for the inside border under INSIDE X and Y Set the softness for the ou...

Страница 85: ...ttern using the WIPE PATTERN Menu 1 Press PATTERN in the TRANSITION block to display the WIPE PATTERN menu The letter M appears in front of the modified pattern WIPE BKGD KEY1 KEY2 1 1 PATT 00 M20 00 2 Press and hold down F2 to reset Pattern 20 in the above example To Reset a Modified Pattern using User Buttons 1 Assign the reset function of the WIPE menu OTHER WIPE MOD BKGD RESET WIPE MOD KEY1 RE...

Страница 86: ...E WIPE XX POSITION ANGLE ASPECT 1 1 POS ANGL X 0 Y 0 0 0 0 0 WIPE XX MULTI 1 1 MULTI X 1 Y 1 WIPE XX EFFECT MONO COLOR 1 3 SUB EFF NOR S 0 0 H 0 0 En OFF WIPE XX DEFOCUS PAINT 2 3 SUB EFF H 0 0 V 0 0 Y 0 C 0 WIPE XX FREEZE STROBE NEGA MOSAIC 3 3 SUB EFF OFF OFF OFF OFF See section 14 for details about the CG WIPE pages The WIPE menu for KEY 1 and KEY 2 does not have CG WIPE pages WIPE XX INIT 1 1 ...

Страница 87: ...PE XX BORDER COLOR RECALL 3 3 BDR COL S 66 3 L 5 4 H 3 5 BLUE WIPE XX POSITION SIZE 1 2 POS SIZE X 0 Y 0 1000 WIPE XX ASPECT FADE LV 2 2 ASPT FAD X 1000 Y 1000 0 0 WIPE XX CROP POSITION 1 1 CROP T 0 0 B 0 0 L 0 0 R 0 0 WIPE XX MONO COLOR 1 3 SUB EFF S 0 0 H 0 0 En OFF WIPE XX DEFOCUS PAINT 2 3 SUB EFF H 0 0 V 0 0 Y 0 C 0 WIPE FREEZE STROBE NEGA MOSAIC 3 3 SUB EFF OFF OFF OFF OFF See section 14 for...

Страница 88: ...PE XX BORDER COLOR RECALL 3 3 BDR COL S 66 3 L 5 4 H 3 5 BLUE WIPE XX LIGHTING DIR RAD 1 2 WARP W 0 0 En OFF 0 0 WIPE XX LIGHT COLOR RECALL 2 2 LIGHTCOL S 0 0 L 100 0 H 0 0 WHITE WIPE XX CROP POSITION 1 1 CROP T 0 0 B 0 0 L 0 0 R 0 0 WIPE XX MONO COLOR 1 3 SUB EFF S 0 0 H 0 0 En OFF WIPE XX DEFOCUS PAINT 2 3 SUB EFF H 0 0 V 0 0 Y 0 C 0 WIPE XX FREEZE STROBE NEGA MOSAIC 3 3 SUB EFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ...

Страница 89: ... 5 BLUE WIPE BGx CROP POSITION 1 1 CROP T 0 0 B 0 0 L 0 0 R 0 0 WIPE BGx MONO COLOR 1 3 SUB EFF S 0 0 H 0 0 En OFF WIPE BGx DEFOCUS PAINT 2 3 SUB EFF H 0 0 V 0 0 Y 0 C 0 WIPE BGx FREEZE STROBE NEGA MOSAIC 3 3 SUB EFF OFF OFF OFF OFF See section 14 for details about the CG WIPE pages The WIPE menu for KEY 1 and KEY 2 does not have CG WIPE pages WIPE BGx INIT 1 1 INIT OFF 9 6 5 No 200 202 The patter...

Страница 90: ...lable Available Luminance key Full key Bus key Available Available Chroma key Available Edge effect Available Pattern transition M E PGM image selection Available 1 Output bus M E M E P P or AUX1 8 2 1 Except when M E is selected for the output bus 2 The default output bus is P P See section 11 Selecting Output Bus for DSK The method for KEY and DSK settings are almost the same The following secti...

Страница 91: ...GE MASK CK SETUP POS SIZ BORDER SUB EFF INIT 5 The KEY1 INS SRC menu is displayed Turn F1 to set TYPE to LUM The insert signal can also be selected at INSERT KEY1 TYPE INSERT SOURCE INVERT 1 3 INS SRC LUM IN01 IN01 OFF See section 8 5 KEY Transitions and 8 9 IN OUT Effects for PinP KEY and DSK for details on transitions See section 10 4 Adjusting Key Signal for details on making fine adjustments E...

Страница 92: ...ct a key source and insert using only a source button See section 10 3 1 Key Link for details 1 Press the KEY1 button in BUS SELECT 2 Select a signal for Key Insert in the KEY AUX bus 3 Quickly press KEY1 twice in BUS SELECT to display the KEY1SETUP menu 4 Turn F1 to select INS SRC and press F1 or the page down button KEY1 INS SRC EDGE MASK CK SETUP POS SIZ BORDER SUB EFF INIT 5 The KEY1 INS SRC m...

Страница 93: ... 2 KEY INSERT MATT In addition to the bus matt signal the internally generate MATT can be used as key fill KEY INSERT MATT is a dedicated matte signal for DSK and KEY and it is not the same as BUS MATT The different colors can be set in KEY INSERT MATT for each key KEY1 2 and DSK1 4 1 Set up a Bus Key then press F2 in the KEY1 INS SRC menu to set INSERT to InMAT Insert Matt KEY1 TYPE INSERT SOURCE...

Страница 94: ...function can be applied to bus full and chroma keys 10 5 Adjusting the Key Signal Clip and Gain allows users to adjust the key signal and its composition over the background The transparency of the KEY can also be adjusted 1 Quickly press KEY1 twice in BUS SELECT and display the KEY1 SETUP menu 2 Turn F1 to select INS SRC and press F1 or the page down button KEY1 INS SRC EDGE MASK CK SETUP POS SIZ...

Страница 95: ...SELECT to display the KEY1 SETUP menu 4 Turn F1 to select INS SRC and press F1 or the page down button KEY1 INS SRC EDGE MASK CK SETUP POS SIZ BORDER SUB EFF INIT 5 The KEY1 INS SRC menu is displayed Turn F1 to set TYPE to CHR KEY1 TYPE INSERT SOURCE INVERT 1 3 INS SRC CHR IN01 IN01 OFF 6 Press KEY1 ON AIR to display KEY1 on the M E program screen 7 Press the page up button to return to the KEY1 S...

Страница 96: ... to adjust the edge of the Keyed area when it appears unnatural Press the page down button to go to PAGE2 of the chroma key menu Adjust the left edge in the L LEFT item and the right edge in the R RIGHT item KEY1 CK EDGE CK MODE CK MASK 2 5 CK ADJT L 0 R 0 NORML NORML Gain and Clip These are used to adjust the key signal and its composition over the background image Press the page down button to g...

Страница 97: ...nance component with the key cut signal See section 10 6 4 Adjusting Chroma key Colors Use to fine tune specific chroma key colors press the page down button to go to PAGE3 of the KEY menu Turn F3 to make HUE adjustments KEY1 GAIN CLIP HUE COL CAN 3 5 CK ADJT 1 0 0 0 0 0 ON Chroma Angle The ANGLE parameter determines the width of the color hue Press the page down button to go to PAGE5 of the KEY m...

Страница 98: ... INVERT 1 3 INS SRC CHR AUX7 IN02 OFF 3 Press AUX7 or AUX8 in the BUS SELECT section 4 Select a video signal for the key fill on the KEY AUX bus 10 6 4 Advanced Example 2 Images with a Specified Color Left Setting INVERT to ON and CK MASK to CHROM allows you to create chroma key images as shown below in which the specified color areas remain with the original color and other areas are changed to b...

Страница 99: ... twice to display the KEY1 SETUP menu 3 Turn F1 to select MASK and press F1 or the page down button to open the KEY1 MASK menu 4 Turn F2 to select BOX on PAGE 1 in the KEY1 MASK menu Set TYPE to AND or OR If set to AND the area where Key Source and Box Mask overlap is used as the key signal If set to OR both Key Source and Box Mask are used as the key signal KEY1 TYPE MASK INVERT 1 2 MASK AND BOX ...

Страница 100: ...K AND AUX7 OFF 5 Setting the INVERT item on PAGE 1 in the KEY1 MASK menu to ON inverts the Signal Mask KEY1 TYPE MASK INVERT 1 2 MASK AND AUX7 ON 10 8 Key Edge The EDGE function allows users to add border type edges on KEY and DSK Two types of edges are available Normal and Outline The width transparency and color can be set for the edges Shadow effects can also be added by changing the position o...

Страница 101: ... of DSKs to M E or AUX1 8 To do this follow the procedure below 1 Press the MENU control button and then the SETUP button on the SELECT KEYPAD block to display the SETUP menu 2 Turn F1 to select FUNCTION and press F1 or the page down button to open the SETUP FUNCTION menu 3 Turn F1 to select KEY DSK and press F1 or the page down button to open the SETUP FUNCTION KEY DSK menu SETUP KEY DSK VIRTUAL ...

Страница 102: ... Turn F4 to set 2D DVE in the menu to ON DSK1 POSITION SIZE 2D DVE 1 5 POS SIZE X 0 Y 0 1000 ON The 2D DVE function is enabled for DSK1 and therefore the POS SIZE BORDER and SUB EFFECT menus in the DSK1 menu become available 11 2 Changing Position The position or the size of the DSK1 image can be changed as follows 1 Go to the DSK1 POS SIZE menu PAGE1 DSK1 POSITION SIZE 2D DVE 1 5 POS SIZE X 0 Y 0...

Страница 103: ...the key will be of a full screen size To Change the Aspect Ratio 1 Press the page down button to display PAGE2 of the DSK1 POS SIZE menu DSK1 ASPECT FADE LV 2 5 ASPECT X 1000 Y 1000 0 0 2 Turn F2 to change the ASPECT values for the DSK image The figures below are examples The POSITION is set to 0 0 in the examples 11 4 FADE FADE allows users to add an effect to make backgrounds transparent 1 Go to...

Страница 104: ...X Rotation Rotates around the Y axis Y Rotation Rotates around the X axis Z Rotation Rotates around the origin In the factory default setting the base point is set to the coordinates 0 0 0 which coincide with the center point of the DSK image The figure examples above show the rotations around the base point 0 0 0 Changing the CENTER POSITION values in the menu can move the base point Moving the C...

Страница 105: ... of the DSK1 POS SIZE menu To rotate the DSK image at the current POSITION leave CENTER POSITION 0 0 0 un changed DSK1 CENTER POSITION 4 5 ROTATION X 150 Y 200 Z 400 3 Set the rotation value on PAGE3 of the DSK1 POS SIZE menu DSK1 LOCAL ROTATION 3 5 ROTATION X 100 Y 100 Z 100 Example 1 Rotation around the X axis POSITION 200 200 SIZE 500 Point of view Screen surface POSITION 200 200 SIZE 500 CENTE...

Страница 106: ...o to PAGE5 of the DSK1 POS SIZE menu DSK1 CROP POSITION 5 5 CROP T 0 B 0 L 0 R 0 2 Use F1 F2 F3 and or F4 to crop the DSK1 image POSITION 200 200 SIZE 500 CENTER POSITION 150 200 400 ROTATION 0 0 100 Point of view Screen surface Center of rotation POSITION 200 200 SIZE 500 CENTER POSITION 150 200 400 LOCAL ROTATION 0 0 100 Point of view Screen surface Center of rotation DSK image Crops from top an...

Страница 107: ...UE values DSK1 MONO COLOR 1 3 SUB EFF S 0 H 0 En ON 11 7 2 DEFOCUS The DEFOCUS function allows users to add an effect that will blur the output image 1 Go to PAGE2 of the DSK1 SUB EFF menu 2 Turn F1 to set the horizontal defocus level at item H HORIZONTAL 3 Turn F2 to set the vertical defocus level at item V VERTICAL DSK1 DEFOCUS PAINT 2 3 DEFOCUS H 40 0 V 50 0 Y 0 C 0 11 7 3 PAINT COLOR The Paint...

Страница 108: ...REEZE Allows users to enable the freeze effect function Users can select either frame freeze or field freeze STROBE Allows users to enable strobe effects Increasing the value increases the intervals of flashing light NEGA Setting this function to ON makes an image negative by reversing all luminance levels MOSAIC Allows users to use a mosaic effect Increasing the value enlarges the size of mosaic ...

Страница 109: ...uter half of the border is set at OUTSIDE X and Y WIPE INSIDE OUTSIDE 2 3 BDR SOFT X 0 Y 0 0 4 Press the page down button to go to PAGE3 Turn F4 to select a color for the border among eight standard colors If you wish to use a color other than those eight adjust the color using F1 F2 and or F3 You can also use the joy stick to set the color DSK1 BORDER COLOR RECALL 3 3 BDR COL S 66 3 L 5 4 H 3 5 B...

Страница 110: ...s the page down button to go to PAGE2 4 Turn F1 to select STILL under SOURCE1 ASSIGN1 If SOURCE2 ASSIGN is set to STILL change it to other than STILL STILL SOURCE1 ASSIGN SOURCE2 ASSIGN 2 6 SIGNAL STILL MEPGM CLDL AUX1 5 Turn F2 to select an output signal to be captured at the SIGNAL item in the menu Available settings are MEPGM MEPRV MECLN PGM PREV CLN AUX1 AUX8 See section 6 Video Outputs for de...

Страница 111: ...IL1 SAVE MEM1 MEM1 To Load Saved Images to Still Memory Manually 1 Open PAGE3 of the STILL menu 2 Turn F1 to select a still to be loaded from the backup memory 3 Turn F2 to select LOAD 4 Turn F3 to select a memory number where the desired still image is to be stored 5 Press F2 to load the still from the memory STILL STILL FUNC MEMORY RESUME 3 6 BACKUP STIL1 LOAD MEM1 MEM1 To Load Saved Images to S...

Страница 112: ...ing 13 1 1 Recording Video 1 Press the MENU control button in the SELECT KEY PAD section then press the STILL button to display the STILL menu 2 Select CLIP under STILL1 STILL2 STILL3 or STILL4 3 Press page down to go to PAGE 2 4 Turn F3 to select CL DL under SOURCE2 ASSIGN 5 Turn F4 to select a video signal to record from MEPGM MECLN MEPREV PGM CLN PREV and AUX1 to AUX8 See section 6 Video Output...

Страница 113: ...g overwriting frames until STOP is pressed If LOOP is set to ON both playback and recording are changed to Loop mode LOOP can be set to ON on PAGE 6 of the STILL menu as shown below STILL LOOP RECMODE KEYOUT DELAY 6 6 CLIP DLY ON STD STIL1 OFF F 60 Recording Mode Three modes are available for recording Mode Description STD STANDARD Standard mode In this mode to start recording press F3 PLAY while ...

Страница 114: ...ing STILL2 It is assumed that logo image files are sent from HVS 35GUI and stored in STILL2 See the HVS 35GUI operation manual for details on how to save still images by transferring them from HVS 35GUI 1 Open PAGE 1 in the STILL menu 2 Select CLIP for STILL1 STILL STILL1 STILL2 STILL3 STILL4 1 6 STORE FRAME CLIP EVEN FRAME 3 Quickly press KEY1 twice in the BUS SELECT section to display the KEY1 S...

Страница 115: ...E 4 in the STILL menu The image displayed on the monitor will be that of current frame STILL STOP 1 40 VAR 4 6 CLIP STOP REC PLAY 1 0 F 60 2 Go to PAGE 5 in the STILL menu Change the CURRENT value to display each image if needed Then specify Set IN and OUT points STILL CURRENT IN OUT CLEAR 5 6 CLIP 1 5 35 OFF F 60 3 Go back to PAGE 4 Press F3 PLAY to start playing The playback is played from the I...

Страница 116: ...be selected at the same time for STILL1 to 4 4 Press the page down button to go to PAGE 2 in the STILL menu 5 Set SOURCE2 ASSIGN to CL DL 6 To select a video signal to be delayed turn F4 to select PGM in this example STILL SOURCE1 ASSIGN SOURCE2 ASSIGN 2 6 SIGNAL STILL AUX1 CL DL PGM 7 Press the page down button to go to PAGE 6 in the STILL menu 8 To set the delay value turn F4 to set to 5 and pre...

Страница 117: ...int REC F2 F3 Press Pressing F3 while holding down F2 starts recording in Standard REC mode F2 Press Begins recording in Direct or Stop Motion mode PLAY PAUSE F3 Press Pressing PLAY begins to play the recorded video Pressing PAUSE pauses playback recording stays on the current frame and does not go back to IN point VAR F4 Press Plays video clip in variable mode F4 Turn Sets the playback speed and ...

Страница 118: ...ly patterns used for CG WIPE are modified suitable to sequences Fig 1 CG WIPE Sequence Diagram with CG Key and Background Fig 2 Example of CG WIPE Video CG KEY playback time CG start point IN point CG playback time Delay time ON OFF Transition rate Transition start point Transition end point BKGD CG KEY CG end point OUT point Delay time BKGD transition CG WIPE Delay ...

Страница 119: ...ATTERN in the M E transition section to display the WIPE PATTERN menu then press F1 to enter a desired pattern number on the keypad Then press ENTER to confirm the selection Note that MIX FAM and NAM can also be used for CG WIPE 4 Modify the selected pattern suitable for your CG WIPE sequence Setting up CG WIPE 1 Display the WIPE MODIFY menu by pressing MENU then WIPE 2 Turn F1 to select CG WIPE P...

Страница 120: ...rt to which the VTR is connected Select the VDCP type referring to section 24 3 Selecting the VDCP Type Setting Up KEY 1 Quickly press KEY1 twice in the BUS SELECT section to display the KEY1 SETUP menu 2 Turn F1 to select INS SRC then press F1 or the page down button to display the KEY1 INS SRC menu 3 Set TYPE to BUS Select the CG input FILL for INSERT and the CG input KEY for SOURCE KEY1 TYPE IN...

Страница 121: ...lected CLIP ID is displayed in the upper line on the menu page Set the CG playback time in frames under DUR See C in Fig 1 p 104 WIPE BG ENABLE CG CLIP0001 DUR 1 4 CG WIPE ON VDCP1 CLIP ID 30 6 Go to PAGE 2 Set the start point IN point of the CG playback time WIPE BG IN TIME STOP 00 00 00 00 2 4 CG WIPE 00 00 00 00 CUE UP SETIN Note that IN points cannot be set when working with Clip N Key See sec...

Страница 122: ...IPE BG DELAY RATE FDRLINK 4 4 CG WIPE 0 30 OFF CG WIPE menu settings vary depending on where CG video is played a still bus a VTR or VDCP channel Table 1 If STILL is used for CG playback Menu item Default Setting Description Fig 1 1 4 ENABLE OFF OFF ON Sets CG WIPE ON OFF CG STILL STILL Selects a channel through which a CG is played back A DUR 30 0 to 60 Sets the CG playback time C 3 4 SELECT KEY1...

Страница 123: ... Setting Description Fig 1 1 4 ENABLE OFF OFF ON Sets CG WIPE ON OFF CG VDCP1 to 4 Selects a channel through which a CG is played back A CLIP ID Selects a CLIP ID DUR 30 0 to 999 Sets the CG playback time C 2 4 IN TIME 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 to 99 59 59 29 Sets the start time of CG playback IN point B CUE UP Sets back to the IN point SET IN Sets the current time code to IN TIME 3 4 SELECT KEY1 KE...

Страница 124: ...T to display the PinP1 PinP2 menu 2 Turn F1 to select SIGNAL then press F1 or the page down button to display the PinP1 SIGNAL menu PinP1 SIGNAL SETUP POS SIZE BORDER SUB EFF INIT 3 Turn F1 to select a video for PinP PinP1 SIGNAL XPT TRS ASPECT 1 1 SIGNAL IN10 0 16 9 When enabling the PinP Crossfade setting XPT TRS to other than 0 just selecting the next image in the KEY AUX bus fades to switch th...

Страница 125: ...S menu See section 8 9 IN OUT Effects for PinP KEY and DSK for details TRANS SELECT USER TRANS ADV CTL 4 6 USER ADV PinP1 CUT AUTO Transition Rate Setting The transition time for MIX and other transitions are set in frames under the RATE item on PAGE2 of the TRANS TRANS KEY1 KEY2 PinP1 PinP2 2 6 RATE M E 30 30 30 30 AUTO CUT DVE DVE FADER LIMIT DIRECTION P IN P 1 P IN P 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 REV BKGD NOR ...

Страница 126: ... Setting range is 0 to 999 in frames PinP1 SIGNAL XPT TRS ASPECT 1 1 SIGNAL IN10 30 16 9 Performing Crossfade Transition of PinP1 1 Press PinP 1 in the BUS SELECT block 2 Press a desired bus button video on the KEY AUX bus Note that the transition rate for the AUTO or other transitions using the PinP AUTO button or the PinP ON AIR button see the previous page is different from that of PinP Image C...

Страница 127: ...ick To change position and size together for PinP using the joystick open the PinP1 POS SIZE 1 5 menu press MENU in the Joystick section and then use the joystick in the following way POSITION X Moves the joystick horizontally POSITION Y Moves the joystick vertically SIZE Twist the joystick clockwise or counter clockwise See section 4 2 4 Changing Settings or Values Using the Joystick for how to u...

Страница 128: ... PinP2 on the top and bottom PinP2 TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT 5 5 CROP 30 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 3 Press the page down button to return to the PinP2 SETUP menu 4 Turn F1 to select BORDER then press F1 or the page down button to display the PinP2 BORDER menu 5 To use an inside border set INSIDE X and Y to specify the border width To use an outside border set OUTSIDE X and Y to specify the border width PinP2 INS...

Страница 129: ...creen type 3 Select video for each split area 4 Add titles on air tally and frame borders 16 1 Assigning the Multiviewer to an AUX Bus The multiviewer function can be assigned to any AUX bus There are two ways to select an AUX bus using the buttons in the BUS SELECT block or using the menus In the following example AUX2 is selected to be the Multiviewer1 output Using the Buttons in the BUS SELECT ...

Страница 130: ... split area in the multiviewer screen This is done in the SETUP OUTPUT MV1 menu 1 Quickly press twice the MV1 button in the KEY AUX block to display the SETUP OUTPUT MV1 menu OUTPUT DIV SCREEN SIGNAL CHARA 1 3 MV1 4 1 IN01 OFF 2 Turn F2 to select a channel number split area of the split screen under the SCREEN item 3 Turn F3 to select video displayed on the split area The following video sources a...

Страница 131: ... the page down button to go to PAGE 2 The settings in this page are shared among all split windows OUTPUT TALLY TITLE AREA POSITION 2 3 MV1 TITL FRAME WIDE X MID Y LOW 5 Turn F2 to select the width of the title background Item Description WIDE Spreads the title background to the width of the screen NORMAL default Adjusts the width of the title background to fit the title OFF Title Backgrounds are ...

Страница 132: ...re displayed on the screen because TALLY is set to BOTH IMPORTANT The on air tally indication RED and GREEN is linked to the tally color TLY COL setting For example the tally color for PGM is set to RED and the tally color for PST is set to NONE green tally next indication is not displayed on the screen See section 23 2 1 Tally Color Setting 16 4 3 Frame Border A frame border can also be applied t...

Страница 133: ...he EVENT MEMORY menu PAGE 0 has Event 0 9 event memories PAGE 1 has Event 10 19 and so on The last page PAGE 9 has Event 90 99 EVENT PAGE DIRECT PAGECLR RATE 1 3 MEMORY 0 OFF OFF OFF L 0 3 Press STORE ENTER on the Keypad The STORE button lights up green and the EVENT STORE menu will then be displayed 4 The EVENT STORE and EVENT MEMORY menus allow users to select the data to be saved in the event S...

Страница 134: ...F Setting to ON stores the current CG WIPE data Indicates the same item in both menus EVENT STORE menu Item Setting Description SELECT ALL ME BG PP BG KEY1 KEY2 PinP1 PinP2 DSK1 DSK4 Select ALL or a bus at SELECT Setting DATA to ON stores all data for the bus including signal selection transition rate transition type settings etc Setting only XPT to ON stores only the signal selection data Normall...

Страница 135: ...menu EVENT PAGE DIRECT PAGECLR RATE 1 3 MEMORY 0 OFF CRNT OFF L 0 3 Press the number button where the needed data is to be stored The selected event will be applied to the panel Users can select the data to be recalled from PAGE2 in the EVENT MEMORY menu See the previous page To Set DIRECT to ON When pressing the EVENT memory button the EVENT MEMORY menu is automatically displayed Turn F2 to set D...

Страница 136: ...ll all saved data or specific data within the event by setting SELECT XPT and DATA items on PAGE 1 PAGE 2 has the same items for data selection as those on PAGE 2 of the EVENT STORE menu See section 17 1 Storing Events for details For example to recall stored event data except the P P background information one must do the following EVENT SELECT XPT DATA RATE 1 3 RECALL PP BG OFF OFF OFF P 00 5 Pr...

Страница 137: ...o display the EVENT MEMORY menu 2 Turn F1 to select PAGE1 Events No 10 19 EVENT PAGE DIRECT PAGECLR RATE 1 3 MEMORY 1 ON CRNT OFF L 0 If setting RATE to 150 in the EVENT MEMORY menu the initial value for RATE in the EVENT STORE menu will always be 150 the default value 3 Press STORE to display the EVENT STORE menu 4 Press F4 enter 150 in the Keypad then press ENTER EVENT SELECT XPT DATA RATE 1 3 S...

Страница 138: ...begin flashing when pressed 3 Press the page down button to go to PAGE 3 4 Turn F2 to set DELETE to ON then press F2 The data saved in the event memory button will then be cleared EVENT CG WIPE OVER WR DELETE 3 3 RECALL OFF ENABL ON P 01 To Delete Data for an Event Page 1 Press the EVENT memory button The EVENT MEMORY menu is displayed 2 Turn F1 to select an event page to be deleted 3 Turn F3 to s...

Страница 139: ...MEMORY 0 OFF OFF OFF L 0 EVENT AUX BUS DSK ASG SEQ RCL M E BUS 2 3 MEMORY OFF OFF OFF ALL L 0 EVENT CG WIPE 3 3 MEMORY OFF L 0 17 6 Loading an Event at Start up The settings made for the BKGD KEY DSK and PinP buses on the control panel are cleared when powering off the switcher You can however recall the desired panel setup whenever the switcher starts by setting in the SETUP SYSTEM INIT menu as s...

Страница 140: ...e table below LOAD setting Description OFF The switcher starts with the factory default settings LAST The switcher starts with the event that was set just before the switcher was turned off loaded 0 99 The switcher starts with a selected event 0 99 loaded ...

Страница 141: ...ture display 3D and other effects will remain the same The flow diagram below shows the basic series of sequence operations Functions and Information Available for Sequence Control XPT information for each bus except AUX Bus Matte color information Transition type settings for each bus Setting information for KEY DSK and PinP Transition direction settings Pattern modify settings PGM output bus inf...

Страница 142: ...uence NOR Normal REV Reverse 3 Press 0 The sequence data in the working memory is stored to Sequence Memory 0 If a Sequence Memory has stored data When storing a sequence the number buttons on the Keypad 0 to 9 are changed to the memory buttons that turn off if they have no data and turn on if they have stored data To store the current setup sequence to the button that has sequence data press the ...

Страница 143: ...t section Looping Playback The looping playback is possible in the following way 1 Press SEQ EDIT to display the SEQ EDIT menu 2 Turn F1 to set LOOP to ON 3 Pressing STOP CLEAR during playback stops playback and the sequence returns to Step1 Pressing PLAY during playback pauses the playback and pressing the button again restarts playback from the point at which it paused SEQ EDIT LOOP DIR LINK TOT...

Страница 144: ...0 is recalled Before recalling sequences Direct mode should be enabled in the following way Setting Direct Operation Mode to ON 1 Press SEQUENCE to display the SEQUENCE MEMORY menu 2 Turn F1 to set DIRECT to ON SEQUENCE DIRECT STEP LOOP 1 2 MEMORY ON TIME SELECT KEYPAD MEMORY CONTROL WIPE MENU INC DEC PLAY STOP CLEAR 2D DVE USER BUTTON 7 4 1 CUT 0 COPY EVENT COPY SWAP 8 SWAP COPY 5 RECALL PASTE SE...

Страница 145: ...o go to PAGE3 6 Turn F1 to select ALL all buses or M E BG 7 Turn F2 to set XPT to OFF SEQ EDIT SELECT XPT TRANS INTERP 3 3 CTRL ENA ALL OFF AUTO LINE 8 Press 5 in the M E PGM row and press 6 in the M E PST row 9 Press PLAY to play back the sequence Playing Sequences without Specific Bus es or Using Manual Transitions The sequences can be played back without DSK1 and by using manual transitions for...

Страница 146: ...ep The setting example below shows how to set the Break function at Step2 and how to play back the sequence with the AUTO button using the Break function 1 Open PAGE2 in the SEQ EDIT menu 2 Select 2 at STEP 3 Set BREAK to ON 4 Set BRK CTL to EACH SEQ EDIT STEP DUR BREAK BRK CTL 2 3 STEP 2 3 30 ON EACH BRK CTL setting BREAK setting Description OFF The Break function is disabled at all steps EACH OF...

Страница 147: ...function buttons memory button 0 9 and STORE RECALL INC DEC PLAY and STOP See section 18 2 2 SEQ EDIT Mode Adding a New Step 1 Press SEQ EDIT to go to the edit point Step 1 2 Create Video a 3 Press SEQ EDIT to display the SEQ EDIT menu 4 Press 3 ADD Video a is inserted after Step1 The state of the control panel output images has not changed when recalling a sequence because the current step edit p...

Страница 148: ...LAY to play back and check the sequence contents Storing the Sequence 1 Press SEQUENCE to display the SEQUENCE MEMORY menu 2 Press STORE The SEQUENCE STORE menu appears the current sequence information is displayed and the Keypad is set to Sequence Store mode SEQUENCE TOTAL STEP 4 LOOP ON 1 1 STORE TOTAL TIME 120 DIR NOR 3 Press 1 to store the current data in the working memory to Sequence Memory ...

Страница 149: ...ep5 4 Press PASTE The copied step is inserted before Step5 Deleting Step6 1 Display PAGE2 in the SEQ EDIT menu Change STEP edit point to 6 i e move to Step6 2 Press 2 DEL then ENTER to delete Step6 Deleting a step using DELETE automatically closes the intervals in front and back of the step Deleting a step using CUT keeps the intervals in front and back of the step SELECT KEYPAD MEMORY CONTROL WIP...

Страница 150: ...same data for the first and last steps Changing Playback Time At factory default setting the time intervals between steps are automatically set to 30 frames for 60Hz signals or 25 frames for 50Hz signals 1 Display the SEQ EDIT menu In the menu examples below the TOTAL D total duration value is 120 on PAGE 1 and the DUR duration for Step1 is 30 on PAGE 2 SEQ EDIT LOOP DIR LINK TOTAL D 1 3 PLAY ON N...

Страница 151: ...nformation of on the sequence working memory Direct Operation mode can be set On Off in this menu SEQUENCE DIRECT STEP 5 5 LOOP OFF 1 1 MEMORY OFF TIME 0 200 Item Description Refer to DIRECT Sets Direct Operation mode to On or Off If the mode is On sequences can be quickly recalled 18 1 3 STEP LOOP TIME Displays information on the current data in the sequence working memory the number of steps the...

Страница 152: ...uence data when storing current data in the working memory to sequence memory SEQUENCE TOTAL STEP 10 LOOP OFF 1 1 STORE TOTAL TIME 120 DIR NOR Item Description TOTAL STEP Displays the number of steps in the sequence LOOP Displays the Loop mode setting On or Off for the sequence TOTAL TIME Displays the play time of the sequence in frames DIR Displays the direction of sequence play normal or reverse...

Страница 153: ... the step to be copied move to the step in front of which the copied step is to be inserted then press PASTE 18 1 6 The SEQUENCE EDIT menu SEQ EDIT LOOP DIR LINK TOTAL D 1 3 PLAY OFF NORML OFF 100 SEQ EDIT STEP DUR BREAK BRK CTL 2 3 STEP 1 5 30 OFF OFF SEQ EDIT SELECT XPT TRANS INTERP 3 3 CTRL ENA ALL ON AUTO LINE Item Description Refer to LOOP Sets Loop play ON or OFF 18 1 2 DIR Selects the direc...

Страница 154: ...WR DELETE 2 2 RECALL ENABL ON 18 4 Backing Up Sequence Data The following procedure shows how to save the sequence data to USB memory stick 1 Insert a USB flash memory into the USB port 2 Press the MENU control button then press the FILE button to open the FILE top menu 3 Turn F1 to select SAVE and then press F1 or the page down button to open the FILE SAVE menu 4 Turn F1 to select ALL or SEQ to t...

Страница 155: ...Still 4 capture video in targa format bmp 2 bmp Bitmap format files uncompressed RGB STILL1 bmp to STILL4 bmp Still 1 to Still 4 capture video in bitmap format Note that file names are limited to max 16 characters in length ASCII code 1 The files are automatically named to the correct name as shown in the table above when saving to the USB flash memory 2 When loading a jpeg targa or bitmap file fr...

Страница 156: ...o the flash memory the message SAVE will appear Press F3 again to store the data to the flash memory A beep sound will be heard when the data is saved If the same file exists in the USB flash memory A pop up window appears and asks if you would like to overwrite the existing file Turn F3 to select CANCEL OVERWR overwrite or RENAME To Rename the File If you wish to rename the file to save it turn F...

Страница 157: ...data setting files with all or sys file extension because the switcher and control panel cannot be connected each other if different connection settings are loaded 19 4 2 To Download Image Files When loading a jpeg targa or bitmap file from the USB flash memory you can select a centered or tiled format as well as a normal one This section explains how to download the sample jpg file to STILL1 as a...

Страница 158: ...ry select DIR NOTE New directories cannot be prepared in the switcher If you need a new directory prepare it in the computer previously 19 6 Deleting Files in USB Flash Memory The user can delete files in USB flash memory using the FILE menu operation 1 Open the FILE LOAD menu If you are in the FILE SAVE menu press the page up button to go to the FILE top menu and move to the FILE LOAD menu 2 Pres...

Страница 159: ...LOAD DATA menu 3 Turn F1 to select the extension of the file you wish to rename in the displayed file list 4 Turn F2 to select RENAME 5 Turn F3 to select which file you wish to rename in the displayed file list 6 Press F2 to start renaming 7 Press F3 to select the character to be changed in the selected file Turn F4 to change the currently chosen character FILE EXT CTRL STILL1 2 2 DATA JPG RENAM S...

Страница 160: ... SELECT KEYPAD block to reboot the system SETUP FORMAT REF I O ARCNET ETHERNET SYSTEM RS 422 TIME INIT REBOOT 7 The selected system format is applied to the switcher after rebooting 20 2 Crosspoint Switch Timing The switcher can be set when and where crosspoints are switched 1 Open the SETUP SYSTEM FORMAT menu See the procedure above 2 Turn F4 to set the switcher timing at the SW TMNG item SYSTEM ...

Страница 161: ...own button to open the SETUP SYSTEM REF IN menu 3 Turn F1 to select a reference signal to be input to the switcher between Black Burst and Tri level Sync 4 Adjust the horizontal phase under H PHS SYSTEM TYPE H PHS 1 2 REF IN B_B 0 20 3 2 To Set Reference Output 1 Press the page down button in the SETUP SYSTEM REF IN menu to go to the SETUP SYSTEM REF OUT menu 2 Turn F1 to select a reference signal...

Страница 162: ...the page down button to go to PAGE 2 7 You can adjust the chrominance level under Pb Lv and Pr Lv INPUT SELECT Pb Lv Pr Lv ENABLE 2 3 PROC AMP IN04 1 00 1 00 ON 20 4 2 Video Level Clip To maintain the desired signal level after adjusting the video levels with the Proc Amp use the Video Level Clip function to adjust the upper and lower limits of YPbPr color space Note that Video Level Clip can be a...

Страница 163: ...afety area marker in the selected output first select the type of marker under the MARKER item in the SETUP OUTPUT MARKER menu from BOX and HOOK See the figures in the bottom of the page Then go to PAGE 2 select an aspect ratio and set the marker size OUTPUT SELECT ENABLE MARKER SIDECUT 1 2 MARKER AUX1 ON BOX OFF OUTPUT ASPECT SIZE CENTER 2 2 MARKER 16 9 85 ON Center Marker To display the center m...

Страница 164: ...1 in the SETUP OUTPUT ANCI menu M E Program Clean Output Setting PGM SWAP to OFF as shown below blanks the ancillary data Default setting OUTPUT M E PGM SWAP PREV SW 1 3 ANCI OFF Lv 50 OFF Setting PGM SWA to EACH as shown below passes through the ancillary data The Lv level item selects the point where the new data is inserted from 0 100 If set to 50 the new ancillary data is inserted at the halfw...

Страница 165: ...isplay buttons on the control panel and the buzzer volume can be adjusted in the menu You can also set the start time of the screen saver shown on the menu display 1 Press the MENU control button then press the SETUP button to display the SETUP top menu Turn F1 to select PANEL then press F1 or the page down button to open the SETUP PANEL menu SETUP UTILITY TRS CTRL PANEL SETUP UTILITY TRS CTRL KEY...

Страница 166: ... a desired function NOTE As the factory default setting no menu page or functions are assigned to user buttons on the Keypad Assign a desired menu page or a function following the procedure below 21 2 USER Button Settings USER Button Default Assignments Button Default Setting USER BUTTON1 OU 1 GPI IN ENABLE USER BUTTON2 OU 2 EDITOR ENABLE USER BUTTON3 18 NONE 1 Press the USER BUTTON above the Keyp...

Страница 167: ...o be used and press F3 Once the function is assigned to a User button pressing the button switches the assigned function On and Off If a function is assigned it can also be a menu shortcut accessible by pressing the button twice quickly Assignable Functions When MARKR Marker is selected for TYPE Setting Function Button Indication AUX1 6 ENABLE Pressing the button shows a safety area marker for the...

Страница 168: ...NP1 2 SLIDE RIGHT PINP1 2 SLIDE TOP PINP1 2 SLIDE BOTTOM PINP1 2 WIPE LEFT PINP1 2 WIPE RIGHT PINP1 2 WIPE TOP PINP1 2 WIPE BOTTOM When KEYER is selected for TYPE Setting Function Button Indication KEY 1 2 2D DVE ENABLE Sets 2D DVE On Off ON Lit orange OFF Unlit KEY 1 2 BOX MASK AND ENABLE Sets AND type BOX MASK On Off KEY 1 2 BOX MASK OR ENABLE Sets OR type BOX MASK On Off KEY 1 2 EDGE NORMAL ENA...

Страница 169: ...st forwards video VTR1 4 During execution Lit Other cases Unlit VTR1 4 STOP Stops recoding playback on VTR1 4 Always unlit VTR1 4 REC Records video on VTR1 4 During execution Lit Other cases Unlit VTR1 4 GOTO TOP Cues to 00 00 00 00 on VTR1 4 Always unlit VDCP1 4 REW Rewinds video on VDCP1 4 During execution Lit Other cases Unlit VDCP1 4 PLAY Plays video on VDCP1 4 VDCP1 4 PAUSE Pauses video on VD...

Страница 170: ...mode with a variable rate set in the STILL CLIP 4 6 menu CLIP MEM REC Begins to record video clip CLIP MEM NEXT FRAME Moves Current Frame forward by one frame in the clip memory CLIP MEM PREV FRAME Moves Current Frame backward by one frame in the clip memory CG WIPE ENABLE Enables CG WIPE ON Lit orange OFF Unlit OSD CTRL ENABLE Sets the OSD menu display On Off ON Lit orange OFF Unlit EVENT NO0 9 R...

Страница 171: ...NC F3 1 2 BUTTON OU 1 USTRS KEY1 SCALER 3 Press the page down button to go to PAGE 2 4 Turn F3 to select Out RED TALLY IN01 Set TRG EDG to ON USER SELECT TRG EDG FUNCTION F3 2 2 BUTTON OU 1 ON Out RED TALLY IN01 Ex 2 Assign the DSK2 MIX transition function to the USER 2 button which is activated when IN01 is cleared from the PGM screen 1 Set PAGE 1 of the USER BUTTON menu as shown below USER SELEC...

Страница 172: ...pecifies an item to be a trigger Items available for tallies or GPI IN can be set See tables in section 23 1 2 GPI OUT and section 23 2 Tally Output for details NOTE The following User Button functions cannot be activated by triggers Record on VTR or VDCP if DIRECT REC mode is off Record to Clip Memory if REC MODE is STANDARD The Trigger User Button function can be used only on an Operation Unit w...

Страница 173: ...ss F1 or the page down button to open the SETUP SYSTEM menu 3 Turn F1 to select INIT then press F1 or the page down button to display the SETUP SYSTEM INIT menu SETUP FORMAT REF I O ARCNET ETHERNET SYSTEM RS 422 TIME INIT REBOOT 4 Turn F1 to select SETUP expSYS then press F1 to initialize the switcher setup data aside from the system data SYSTEM INIT LOAD 1 1 INIT CURRENT LAST CURRENT Resets setti...

Страница 174: ... 1 GPI IN The GPI IN connector on the HVS 350HS rear provides GPI inputs See section 2 4 3 GPI IN Connector and 2 4 4 TALLY OUT Connector and 2 4 5 GPI TALLY OUT connector for the default pin assignment 1 Turn F1 to select GPI IN and press the F1 or the page down button to display the SETUP GPI TLY GPI IN menu 2 Turn F2 to select the pin number at P NO 3 Turn F3 to select the function to be assign...

Страница 175: ...number at P NO 3 Turn F3 to select the function to be assigned See the tables GPI IN function and GPI OUT function below for available functions 4 Set other pin assignments in the same way 5 Turn F1 to set ON This activates all GPI outputs set in this menu GPI TLY ENABLE P NO FUNCTION 1 1 OU GPI O ON In1 In BKGD AUTO TRANS GPI IN function FUNCTION setting Description NOT USED No function is assign...

Страница 176: ...GM bus XPT M E PGM IN01 to 24 Selects a primary input IN01 to 24 for the M E PGM bus XPT M E PGM STILL1 to 4 Selects a still for the M E PGM bus XPT M E PGM STILLK Selects STILL KEY for the M E PGM bus XPT M E PGM MATT1 to 2 Selects a matte for the M E PGM bus XPT M E PGM COLORBAR Selects COLORBAR for the M E PGM bus XPT M E PST BLACK Selects BLACK for the M E PST bus XPT M E PST IN01 to 24 Select...

Страница 177: ...ttons GPI OUTPUT1 to 16 Push Toggle Push Continues to output GPI pulses while the button is pressed Toggle Toggles GPI pulse On Off M E BKGD TRANS STS Outputs pulse while M E background transitions are processed P P BKGD TRANS STS Outputs pulse while P P background transitions areprocessed KEY1 TRANS STS KEY2 TRANS STS Outputs pulse while KEY transitions are processed M E BKGD AUTO TRANS Outputs p...

Страница 178: ...g 1 Display the SETUP GPI TLY TALLY COLOR menu 2 Turn F1 to select M E PGM then turn F2 to select the tally color for PGM Set the tally color for M E PST P P PGM P P PST and AUX buses in the same way GPI TLY SELECT COLOR 1 1 TLY COL MEPGM RED The Tally Color settings made in this menu are shared with those for the GPI TALLY OUT connectors TALLY OUT connector HVS 30TALR and Tally Units 23 2 2 Tally...

Страница 179: ...function occurs AUX1 to 8 TRANS ENABLE Outputs during the AUX transition RED TALLY BLACK Outputs a red tally when the specified signal is sent to the red tally color bus RED TALLY IN01 to 24 RED TALLY STIL1 to 4 RED TALLY STILK RED TALLY MATT1 to 2 RED TALLY ME PGM RED TALLY ME PREV RED TALLY ME CLN RED TALLY PP PGM RED TALLY PP PREV RED TALLY PP CLN GREEN TALLY BLACK Outputs a green tally when th...

Страница 180: ...E PGM bus GREEN tally is used to indicate a next background signal M E PST bus Pins1 8 output RED tallies for IN01 IN08 respectively Pins 9 16 output GREEN tallies for IN01 IN08 respectively Menu Setting Menu Items Setting Item Setting TALLY COLOR SELECT M E PGM COLOR RED SELECT M E PST COLOR GREEN GPI OUT P NO 1 to 8 FUNCTION RED TALLY IN01 to RED TALLY IN08 default setting P NO 9 to 16 FUNCTION ...

Страница 181: ... COL GPI IN GPI OUT OU GPI O GPI TLY TALLY1 TALLY2 TALLY3 30TALR GPI TLY ENABLE P NO FUNCTION 1 1 30TALR ON 1 1 Out RED TALLY IN01 3 Turn F2 to select a channel under P NO Channels are specified as follows Card number Channel number For example 1 10 represents the 10th channel of Card 1 See Card Number of HVS 30TALR below 4 Turn F3 to select a tally to be assigned under FUNCTION See the table TALL...

Страница 182: ... under FUNCTION See the table TALLY function p165 5 Set other pin assignments in the same way 6 Turn F1 to set ON This activates all tallies in TALLY1 GPI TLY ENABLE P NO FUNCTION 1 1 TALLY1 ON 1 01 Out RED TALLY IN01 The setting procedure for other tally units is the same as for TALLY1 See the HVS TALOC TALR 20 32 operation manual for details about tally connection and operation Connection Settin...

Страница 183: ...ETUP SYSTEM menu 3 Turn F1 to select RS 422 Press F1 or the page down button to display the SETUP SYSTEM RS 422 menu 4 Turn F1 to select a desired RS 422 port Then turn F2 to select a VTR channel VTR1 4 or VDCP channel VDCP1 4 SYSTEM SELECT FUNC BAUD PARITY 1 1 RS 422 PORT1 VTR1 38400 ODD 5 Change BAUDRATE and PARITY using F3 or F4 if needed RATING LABEL D B E C A OPTION SLOT F I O 4 3 2 1 SDI INP...

Страница 184: ...L 6 7 VTR VDCP Mira 2 Turn F1 to select the VDCP model type See the table below MODEL setting Description Mira Abekas Mira Servers HVS 5ECD FOR A HVS 5ECD Clip N Key Crystal Vision s Clip N Key Unavailable menu items and commands when working with Clip N Key IN point setting for CG WIPE operations See 14 CG WIPE Marking IN and OUT points for playback Video always starts from 00 00 00 00 Stop playi...

Страница 185: ...in hh mm ss ff format 3 Press F3 to set the time code Turn Increases or decreases the time code value in a per frame basis by turning F3 without pressing F3 beforehand if time code is already set 4 4 SHTL F1 Press Changes the device to shuttle mode F2 Turn Selects the shuttle mode speed VAR F2 Press Changes the device to variable mode F2 Turn Selects the variable mode speed STEP R F3 Press Reverse...

Страница 186: ... also deleted from the connected device Copying and clearing Playlists 24 6 4 Clip N Key cannot perform this setting or operation The switcher can create new Clips see section 24 6 5 Note that some VDCP devices may not support all commands available on the switcher In such a case they cannot execute unsupported commands from the switcher 24 6 1 Creating Playlists Selecting a Playlist 1 Display the...

Страница 187: ...ethods of input See the table below The current status and time code are displayed to the right in the menu Input method Description Copy and paste the current time code MARK IN MARK OUT F1 Press Press F1 The current time code is copied into the time code field Adjust time code on a per frame basis F2 Turn Turn F2 to increase or decrease the time code on a per frame basis Enter time code using the...

Страница 188: ... 1 Press F2 in Page 5 of the SETUP EXT I F VTR VDCP menu to display the CLIP menu EXT I F SELECT FUNC 5 7 VTR VDCP 1 ID SET TC SET COPY 2 The CLIP menu displays the Clip List stored in the connected device Turn F1 to select a CLIP ID of the desired CLIP and then press F1 VTR VDCP CLIP0001 1 1 CLIP CLIP0002 RENAME CANCEL 3 Turn F3 to select RENAME Then press F3 to enter RENAME mode VTR VDCP CLIP000...

Страница 189: ...copied from one playlist to the other 24 6 5 Creating New Clips Recording using VDCP Recording video and creating new Clips are possible They are stored in the connected device To create a new clip proceed as follows 1 Display Page 7 of the SETUP EXT I F VTR VDCP menu 2 Press F3 to change to ID input mode 3 To enter a new CLIP ID set a character for each cell Turn F3 to select the first cell and t...

Страница 190: ...76 Setting DIRECT REC to ON or OFF 1 Press the page up button to go to Page 2 of the VTR VDCP menu 2 Turn F4 to set DIRECT REC to ON or OFF EXT I F SELECT STOP 00 00 00 00 1 7 VTR VDCP VDCP1 DRCT REC ON ...

Страница 191: ...ed through a single RS 422 connection Refer to the MFR 5000 series router manual for details on router settings Manageable number of sources destinations and levels are Level 16 Source 1 024 Destination 256 Connect an MFR 5000 to an RS 422 port from 1 to 4 on the HVS 350HS using an RS 422 straight through cable Then configure the RS 422 port for the router control Crosspoint switches can be perfor...

Страница 192: ...01 ON 2 Turn F1 to select MFR and then press F1 3 Turn F2 to select a name link type from SHORT LONG and BOTH Both types of names are stored in the HVS 350HS 4 Title link should be set respectively for each video First turn F3 to select a video then turn F4 to set the title link display to ON or OFF 25 2 Router Control 25 2 1 Crosspoint Switches using the Menu To execute the following commands Sel...

Страница 193: ...select ROUTER ENABLE and then press F3 The user button allows you to enable or disable the router control buttons AUX1 to AUX8 in the BUS SELECT block and the KEY AUX bus buttons USER SELECT TYPE FUNC F3 BUTTON OU 1 OTHER ROUTER ENABLE Assigning Destinations and Sources to Buttons 1 Open the SETUP EXT I F ROUTER 1 6 menu 2 Select a button under DST BTN from AUX1 to AUX8 3 Select a destination chan...

Страница 194: ... router The bus button 2 on the KEY AUX will turn orange after having received a successful response from the router 4 In the same way press AUX2 and then press 4 on the KEY AUX bus 25 2 4 Displaying Destination Source Settings The switcher can obtain and display the current destination source settings crosspoints on the router as in the procedure below 1 Open the SETUP EXT I F ROUTER 4 6 menu 2 T...

Страница 195: ...cher will start to store the data and the message DATA SAVING is displayed on the display EXT I F LOAD SAVE 5 6 ROUTER 3 After saving is complete the message COMPLETED is displayed Loading Crosspoints 1 Open the SETUP EXT I F ROUTER 5 6 menu 2 Press F1 to load the crosspoints from the memory The message DATA LOADING is displayed during processing EXT I F LOAD SAVE 5 6 ROUTER 3 After loading is com...

Страница 196: ...s on the router have been changed EXT I F LEVEL DEST SRC SALVO 3 6 ROUTER 1 1 2 EXEC 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set all destination source pairs to be saved to the salvo Executing the Salvo 1 In the SETUP EXT I F ROUTER 3 6 menu turn F4 to select EXEC 2 Turn F4 to execute the salvo EXT I F LEVEL DEST SRC SALVO 3 6 ROUTER 1 1 2 EXEC Displaying Crosspoints in the Salvo 1 Open the SETUP EXT I F ROUTER...

Страница 197: ...le using TSL s Tally The following diagram shows how video titles of IN01 08 are handed over and their tally data are transferred To configure a system like this follow the below procedure The above example assumes that same signals are sent to both HVS 350HS IN01 08 and the router IN01 08 To use the TSL tally information of IN01 and IN02 in the connection example above set up TSL tally as shown b...

Страница 198: ...t for connecting a router 3 Select ROUTER under FUNC 4 Set BAUD baudrate to 57600 and PARITY to NONE These settings may vary depeding on routers Refer to your router s User Manual SYSTEM SELECT FUNC BAUD PARITY 1 1 RS 422 PORT1 ROUTER 57600 NONE 5 Reboot the switcher after settings are complete See section 22 1 Rebooting System 26 2 Router Control The router can be controlled in the same way as de...

Страница 199: ...port set PARITY to EVEN and BAUD baudrate to 38400 The settings may vary depending on routers SYSTEM SELECT FUNC BAUD PARITY 1 1 RS 422 PORT2 TSLRx 38400 EVEN 4 Reboot the switcher after settings are complete See section 22 1 Rebooting System Setting Title Links 1 Display the SETUP EXT I F ROUTER 6 6 menu 2 Turn F1 to select TSL and then press F1 3 Turn F2 to select the type of names on the switch...

Страница 200: ...switcher 27 2 Audio Follow Video Setting 1 Display the SETUP EXT I F menu 2 Turn F1 to select AUD MXR then press F1 to display the AUD MXR AUDIO MIXER menu SETUP EDITOR TSL TLY VTR VDCP ROUTER EXT I F AUD MXR 3 Set ENABLE to ON to enable Audio Follow Video The Audio Follow Video ON OFF can be assinged to a user button 4 Select a video bus between M E and P P under BUS 5 Select a video signal under...

Страница 201: ... as shown below the audio playback is set to No 1 on the Audio Mixer if the M E re entry signal is selected on the P P bus and the M E bus signal is changed to IN04 EXT I F ENABLE BUS SIGNAL AUD XPT 1 1 AUD MXR ON M E IN04 1 EXT I F ENABLE BUS SIGNAL AUD XPT 1 1 AUD MXR ON P P M E FLWME Default Video and Audio Assignments Video Audio bus BLACK NONE IN01 to IN24 1 to 24 STILL1 to 4 NONE STILLKEY NO...

Страница 202: ...set the bus under SELECT If PREV PREV ON or ALL is set AUX1 will be the edit preview bus and with crosspoint number is 35 Set your editor accordingly Setting Description ME Controls the M E bus when ENABLE is ON PREV Controls the preview bus when ENABLE is ON ALL Controls both M E bus and preview bus when ENABLE is ON ME ON Always controls the M E bus regardless of ENABLE setting Controls both M E...

Страница 203: ...ttern control under WIP CTL 9 Set to enable disable the KEY control under KEY CTL Be careful that in this case KEY will not turn automatically OFF when ALL STOP is received in the switcher 28 2 Connection Settings with Editor EDITOR port setting The connection settings with an editor are made in the SETUP EXT IF RS 422 menu as shown below 1 Open the SETUP SYSTEM RS 422 menu SYSTEM SELECT FUNC BAUD...

Страница 204: ...nd 1 respectively Turning F2 displays the accessible MU ID s under CTRL MU ID in the menu Select an MU to be controlled If you want to disconnect the MU from the OU on the Arcnet select under CTRL MU ID Changing the MU ID If you want to change the MU ID connect the MU to the OU and disconnect other devices from the network Power on both MU and OU and change the MU ID Turn the power of all units of...

Страница 205: ...to LAN Use the twisted pair Category 5 UTP cable straight through type to connect the main unit MU to LAN If connecting the MU to a PC directly use the cross connect type cable IP Address Net mask and Default Gateway Setting Open the SETUP SYSTEM ETHERNET menu The default settings for IP address Net mask and Default Gateway are as shown below SYSTEM IP ADDRESS 1 4 ETHERNET 192 168 000 010 SYSTEM N...

Страница 206: ... RLE compression data Data with Alpha channel 1 BMP BITMAP data RLE compression data 1 TGA with alpha channel files are available in CPU FPGA version 02 00 or later Still Directory Structure in the Main Unit Root still1 still jpg still tga still bmp Used for saving STILL1 images in JPEG TGA and BMP format To send an image file to the switcher specify this directory still2 still jpg still tga still...

Страница 207: ...ng LAN be sure to consult the network administrator before connecting to the LAN and use suitable cables and settings 29 3 2 Sending Receiving Still Images 1 Connect between the Ethernet ports of PC and the Main Unit directly with a LAN cross over cable UTP 2 Start the Internet Explorer 3 Enable the passive mode in Internet Explorer as shown below a On the Tools menu click on Internet Options b Cl...

Страница 208: ...et Explorer Select an image file to be downloaded Drag and drop it to any folder of your computer 29 3 3 Sending Images to Clip Memory Preparation 1 Prepare sequential image files in the following name format File name STILLXXX yyy XXX Indicates Serial numbers Available from 000 to 059 yyy Indicates a file extension bmp jpg or bmp 2 Connect the PC to the Main Unit referring to section 28 3 2 1 to ...

Страница 209: ...tcher and consult your FOR A reseller PS1 PS2 NOR Indicates that POWER works properly ERR Indicates that POWER has failed Power off the switcher and consult your FOR A reseller GENLOCK External Lock Indicates that a valid reference signal is present and video signals are properly locked to the reference signal Internal Lock Indicates that the internal reference is being used In this case a referen...

Страница 210: ...sion of Out card FPGA MU ME HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of ME card FPGA MU MV HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of MV card FPGA MU DVE1 2 HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of DVE1 2 cards FPGA MU DSK HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of DSK card FPGA OU CPU1 2 HVS 35OU ROU FPGA1 2 firmware versions FPGA OU CNFG HVS 35OU ROU CPLD firmware version 30 3 Installed Options To check the options installed ...

Страница 211: ...t setting data should be backed up by saving it to USB flash memory To upgrade your switcher follow the procedure below Step Description Refer to 1 Save current setting data to USB flash memory 19 3 2 Upgrade the software 31 2 3 Reboot the switcher 22 1 4 Initialize the switcher 22 2 5 Load the setting data saved at step 1 31 3 6 Reboot the switcher 22 1 7 Turn power off then on at HVS 35OU 35ROU ...

Страница 212: ... MCB and MFB files respectively Approximately 10 seconds for OCD and OFB files respectively 31 3 Loading Setting Data All menu settings previously made for the switcher can be set again by loading the DATA ALL file from the CF card 1 Insert the USB flash memory device in to which the data has been saved into the USB port 2 Press the FILE button to display the top page of the FILE menu 3 Turn F1 to...

Страница 213: ...g settings on the HVS 35OU HVS 35ROU or HVS 30OU are necessary 1 Open the SETUP SYSTEM RS 422 menu on the HVS 35OU HVS 35ROU or HVS 30OU SYSTEM SELECT FUNC BAUD PARITY 1 1 RS 422 PORT1 30RU1 153K NONE 2 Turn F1 to select the connection port 3 Turn F2 to select between 30RU1 and 30RU2 RU1 and RU2 must be unique Two RU units cannot be the same setting 4 To select the Mix Effect Bus to be controlled ...

Страница 214: ...ged under OU NO SYSTEM OU ID OU NO CTRL MU 1 2 ARCNET 2 OU1 250 The OU NO item identifies the number of data sets and determines which data set stored in the HVS 350HS is used for control panels For example if all control panels use OU1 they share the same data set 4 Connect the HVS 350HS and HVS 30OU in one to one 5 Open the SETUP SYSTEM ARCNET 1 2 menu Change the Arcnet ID number to 3 under OU I...

Страница 215: ...e to one via Arcnet 5 Open the SETUP SYSTEM ARCNET 1 2 menu Change the Arcnet ID number to 3 under OU ID Change OU NO to OU3 Set 350HS under GROUP SYSTEM OU ID OU NO CTRL MU GROUP 1 2 ARCNET 3 OU3 250 350HS 6 Open PAGE4 of the SETUP INPUT ASSIGN menu Select OU under SELECT Change the CONTROL item from M E to P P to set the panel for P P control If leaving the setting unchanged here both HVS 30OU u...

Страница 216: ...P INPUT ASSIGN menu Press the page down button to go to PAGE4 4 Turn F2 to select RU1 or RU2 under SELECT 5 Select a group to be joined from OU1 to OU3 under LINK 6 Select M E under CONTROL INPUT SELECT SHIFT LINK CONTROL 4 4 ASSIGN RU1 NORML OU1 M E To control P P with Different Assignments between OU and HVS 30RU 1 In the SETUP INPUT ASSIGN 4 4 menu set LINK to OFF and select P P under CONTROL I...

Страница 217: ...l appear on the preview screen Pressing both buttons again clears the menu from the screen The following explains how to display the desired menu and how to change parameters on the menu in the OSD See HVS 30FP and HVS 30RU operation manual soon be released for details To Display a Desired Menu 1 Turn either of the control push buttons to select a menu and press the button to confirm the selection...

Страница 218: ... 4 HVS 30HSAI HD analog component SD analog component Analog composite HVS 30PCIN DVI D XGA to WUXGA 1080i HDCP incompatible XGA to WXGA 720p HDCP incompatible VGA to XGA SD HDCP incompatible RGB XGA to WUXGA 1080i XGA to WXGA 720p VGA to XGA SD Number of Inputs Standard 8 SDI Max 24 with HSDI x 4 or HSDI A x 4 Video Output HD SDI 1 5 Gbps or SD SDI 270 Mbps 75Ω BNC x 8 PGM M E PGM and AUX1 AUX6 V...

Страница 219: ...Horizontal 1 2H to 1 2H Genlock Output BB NTSC 0 429 Vp p PAL 0 45Vp p or Tri level Sync 0 6 Vp p 75Ω BNC x 1 I O Delay 1 H minimum delay 1 to 2 frames 1 H when FS or Up resize engine used 2 to 3 frames 1 H when FS or Up resuze engine plus DVE used 3 to 4 frames 1 H when FS or Up resize engine plus Output resize engine and DVE used Interfaces Ethernet 100Base TX 100BASE T RJ 45 x 1 For HVS 35GUI c...

Страница 220: ... years Accessories Manual AC cord Rack mount brackets and BNC cable 10 m Options HVS 30HSDI SDI Input card w up resize engine HVS 30HSDI A SDI Input card w o up resize engine HVS 30HSAI Analog Input card HVS 30PCIN PC Input card HVS 30HSDO SDI Output card HVS 30HSAO Analog Output card HVS 30PCO PC Output card HVS 30TALR Tally Relay Output card 18 output HVS 35ED Editor Interface software HVS 35VR ...

Страница 221: ...7 5 132 t2 9 492 40 412 C Q P D U 40 12 2 HVS 350HS DI GI TAL VI DEO SW I TCHER RATING LABEL D B E C A OPTION S LO T F I O 4 3 2 1 SDI I NP U T 6 7 8 5 AU X 2 RS 4 22 1 P G M PG M M E P P 4 1 2 3 5 6 CPU G ENL OCK TO OU GE NL O C K R E F I N RE F O U T GPI I N ED ITOR G PI TA LL Y OU T 4 RS 4 22 3 2 1 A C10 0V 24 0V 5 0 6 0H z IN A C1 00 24 0V 50 60H z IN LA N ...

Страница 222: ...W A P 8 S WA P C OP Y 5 R E CA LL PASTE SEQ UENCE S E QE D I T 9 N E W 6 I N S 3 A D D S T OR E ENTER OV WR SETUP ST I LL MATT FI LE KEY1 KEY2 PI NP1 PI NP2 DSK1 DSK2 DSK3 DSK4 WI PE TRANSI TI ON RATE 2 D E L Ø12 7 AUTO CUT AUTO CUT USBMEMORY TRANS BLACK DSK3 DSK4 DSK2 DSK1 DVE DVE DVE DVE POWER 1 POWER 2 GPI TALLY OU T TO MU CONTRO L S ER NO HVS 35O U AC100 240V 50 60Hz IN RATING LABEL TRANS BLAC...

Страница 223: ... 8 characters in length ASCII code 1 The files are automatically named to the correct name as shown in the table above when saving to USB flash memory 2 When loading a jpeg targa or bitmap file from USB flash memory you can select a centered or tiled format as well as a normal one In this case a centered or tiled format image file is saved to STILL as a jpg tga or bmp file Available files for load...

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Страница 226: ...03 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 161 162 170 170 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 ...

Страница 227: ...Appendix 3 1 HVS 30OU for HVS 350HS Operation Unit 1st Edition APPENDIX 3 ...

Страница 228: ...electing M E or P P 13 5 1 2 Selecting Video Sources on M E or P P 14 5 1 3 Selecting Video Sources on KEY AUX 14 6 Transition Operations 15 6 1 Transition Block Description 15 6 2 Available Transitions 16 6 3 Black Transitions 16 6 4 Background Transitions 17 6 4 1 M E Bus 17 6 4 2 P P Bus 17 6 5 KEY1 Transition 18 6 6 How to Select Patterns 20 6 6 1 Checking and Selecting Patterns 20 6 6 2 Direc...

Страница 229: ...Appendix 3 3 11 Status Information 29 11 1 Checking Alarm Status 29 11 2 Verifying Versions 29 12 Specifications and Dimensions 31 12 1 Unit Specifications 31 12 2 External Dimensions 31 ...

Страница 230: ...HVS 350HS cannot be operated from HVS 30OU Sequence 2D DVE memory COPY SWAP KEY2 fader transitions Simultaneous transitions including KEY2 Signal selections for AUX4 to AUX8 on the KEY AUX bus Simultaneous M E and P P operation 2 Panel Descriptions Front Panel USBMEMORY AUTO CUT DSK KEYER P IN P 1 2 P IN P PUSHto DEF 4 3 6 5 SIZE NOR REV REV BKGD WIPE MIX F4 F3 F2 F1 PAGE USERBUTTON 1 2 AUX PINP K...

Страница 231: ...nd export or system setting backup USB1 1 Type A 7 TRANS PREV Used to preview next transition This button cannot be used with HVS 350HS 8 BUS SELECT Block Used to select a bus Then select a video in the KEY AUX bus No 9 9 KEY AUX Bus Used to select a video signal for the bus selected at the BUS SELECT block No 8 The video signal can be selected from KEY AUX bus buttons PGM PREV CLEAN and MV 10 PGM...

Страница 232: ...50HS and HVS 35ROU setup is very easy Just connect the MU and OU Any additional network setting is not necessary However if your HVS 350 series system has two or three OU units the Arcnet ID of devices should be changed before configuring the system because the Arcnet does not work if two devices with the same ID exist in the network The remote control units connect to the MU via RS 422 Model Arcn...

Страница 233: ...O ARCNET ETHERNET SYSTEM RS 422 TIME INIT REBOOT 6 Change GROUP from 300HS to 350HS SYSTEM OU ID OU NO CTRL MU GROUP 1 2 ARCNET 1 OU1 250 300HS 7 To change the ID of OU turn F1 to change ID to 2 for example Then press F1 to confirm the change SYSTEM OU ID OU NO CTRL MU GROUP 1 2 ARCNET 2 OU1 250 350HS IMPORTANT Change the ID numbers until all of your devices in the Arcnet have different ID numbers...

Страница 234: ...TEM RS 422 TIME INIT REBOOT 5 The SETUP SYSTEM FORMAT menu as shown below appears Turn F1 to select the signal format used in the switcher Then turn F3 to select the aspect ratio SYSTEM FORMAT ASPECT SW TMNG 1 1 FORMAT 1080 59 94i 16 9 ANY 6 Press the PAGE UP button to return to the SETUP SYSTEM menu 7 Turn F1 to select REBOOT Press ENT STORE in the Keypad block to reboot the switcher SETUP FORMAT...

Страница 235: ...T EVENT KEY PAD block to the right of the menu display has four modes Menu Access Direct Pattern Selection and Event Control The current operational mode is displayed at the upper right of the menu display Mode Selection Buttons Button Function MENU This button changes the Keypad to menu access buttons Pressing on a button in the Keypad displays the related menu The MENU button blinks if a paramet...

Страница 236: ...PUT CLN PREV 2 3 CLEAN Pressing twice quickly SET UP OUTPUT CLN PREV 1 3 AUX1 Pressing twice quickly SETUP OUTPUT AUX XPT 1 2 AUX2 Pressing twice quickly SETUP OUTPUT AUX XPT 1 2 AUX3 Pressing twice quickly SETUP OUTPUT AUX XPT 1 2 1 The M E or P P control selection is made at the CONTROL item in the SETUP INPUT ASSIGN menu Transition Block Button Action Accessed Menu KEYER Pressing once RATE M E ...

Страница 237: ...tting will be returned to their default value and a beep will be heard Pressing CLR TRANS RATE before ENT STORE cancels the changes just made EVENT changes the sign of a value ex From 10 to 10 To enter a negative value press EVENT and then press ENT STORE when the minus sign is displayed KEYPAD Mode Display The KEYPAD right next to the Menu Display has multiple modes such as Menu Access Direct Pat...

Страница 238: ...lows Open a menu page you want to set In the example below to change the three parameter values BORDER COLOR S L and H use the joystick s X Y axes i e move joystick horizontally and vertically and the SIZE control respectively PinP1 BORDER COLOR RECALL 3 3 BDR COL S 66 3 L 5 4 H 3 5 BLUE Resetting Values with Joystick the SIZE control If you need to reset parameters controllable from the JOYSTICK ...

Страница 239: ...he switcher operation as shown below NOTE The M E or P P selection also affects the transition control 1 Press the MENU control button 2 Pess the SETUP button to display the SETUP menu s top page 3 Turn F1 to select INPUT Then press F1 or the PAGE DOWN button to display the SETUP INPUT menu 4 Turn F1 to select ASSIGN Press F1 or the PAGE DOWN button to display the SETUP INPUT ASSIGN menu SETUP SIG...

Страница 240: ...tput on the P P bus 5 1 3 Selecting Video Sources on KEY AUX 1 Press the desired output bus button in the Bus Select section Button When controlling M E When controlling P P KEYER KEY1 DSK1 DSK KEY2 DSK2 PinP1 PinP1 DSK3 PinP2 PinP2 DSK4 AUX1 3 AUX1 3 1 1 Select a signal in the SETUP OUTPUT AUX menu for AUX4 and successive buses 2 Press a button in the KEY AUX bus section to select a signal for th...

Страница 241: ...cator 11 The ON AIR and AUTO buttons for KEY2 and ON AIR indicator When Controlling P P 4 The AUTO transition MIX only button for BKGD 5 The CUT transition button for BKGD 7 The fader lever for BKGD and transition limit ON OFF button 8 The ON AIR and AUTO buttons for DSK1 and ON AIR indicator 9 The ON AIR and AUTO buttons for DSK2 and ON AIR indicator 10 The ON AIR and AUTO buttons for DSK3 and ON...

Страница 242: ...lable Available NOR REV BKGD WIPE AUTO button Available NOR REV Fader lever BKGD P P CUT Available BKGD CUT button MIX Available Available BKGD AUTO button 1 Transition type is selectable from CUT default SCALER SLIDE 4 directions and WIPE 4 directions 6 3 Black Transitions Pressing the BLACK TRANS button initiates a fade to or fade from black whichever source background and DSK is currently on ai...

Страница 243: ...n the menu display 5 Turn F1 to select a desired pattern See section 6 6 How to Select Patterns 6 Press AUTO or move the fader lever to perform the pattern transition To Check Next Video To check the Preview video assign the Preview video to an AUX bus to display the image To check the clean video assign the Clean video to an AUX bus to display the clear signal of program video 6 4 2 P P Bus CUT T...

Страница 244: ...tails about the KEYER ON AIR button MIX Transitions 1 Press the KEYER button in the NEXT TRANSITION block 2 Press MIX in the TRANSITION TYPE block 3 Press AUTO or KEYER AUTO or move the fader lever to perform the transition Note that KEYER AUTO acts in the same way as AUTO if KEYER is selected in the NEXT TRANSITION block For example pressing KEYER AUTO performs the KEY1 MIX transitions if the MIX...

Страница 245: ...1 KEY2 1 1 PATT 00 20 00 5 Press AUTO or KEYER AUTO or move the fader lever to perform the transition User Transitions Press KEYER ON AIR to perform the User transitions which include Scale and SLIDE IN OUT See section 6 7 IN OUT Effects for PinP KEY and DSK for details about the KEYER ON AIR button AUTO CUT DSK KEYER P IN P 1 2 P IN P NOR REV REV BKGD WIPE MIX KEYER FADER LIMIT ON AIR DIRECTION N...

Страница 246: ... frequently used patterns to number buttons Up to 20 patterns can be registered The following procedures show how to register and select patterns To Register a Pattern 1 Quickly press WIPE in the TRANSITION section twice to display the WIPE PATTERN menu 2 Turn F1 or F3 to select a pattern for registration 3 Modify the pattern if needed See section 7 Modifying Patterns for the pattern modification ...

Страница 247: ...g press STORE To Select a Pattern 1 Press DIRECT PATT to display the DIRECT PATTERN menu The DIRECT PATTERN menu is displayed and the keypad changes to DIRECT PATTERN mode 2 Turn F4 to select a bus where the pattern is being used DIRECT PAGE DIRECT CLEAR SELECT 1 1 PATTERN 0 ON OFF BKGD 3 Turn F1 to select a page of the Direct Pattern memory 4 Press the number button where the desired pattern has ...

Страница 248: ...om the screen button s default setting if it is on the image Light Indications of the AUTO button ON AIR button and the DVE lamp The AUTO and ON AIR buttons turn on while On Air and turn off while Off Air The light color of AUTO varies depending on the output bus State Output bus AUTO indication ON AIR indication On Air P P PGM 1 Lit red On Air M E PGM 2 Lit green Lit Transition P P PGM M E PGM Fl...

Страница 249: ... Turn F2 to select SLIDE TOP TRANS SELECT USER TRANS ADV CTL 4 6 USER ADV PinP1 SLIDE TOP AUTO ON AIR Button setting Item Setting Description USER TRANS CUT Cuts images in or out SCALER Scales up to insert images or scales down to remove images SLIDE RIGHT LEFT Slides in to insert images or slides out to remove images SLIDE TOP BOTTOM WIPE RIGHT LEFT Wipes images in or out WIPE TOP BOTTOM OFF Disa...

Страница 250: ...e button is pressed C AT Performs Cut transitions when button is briefly pressed Performs MIX transitions when button is pressed and held down OFF Disables the button function The transition time for MIX transitions can be set in frames under RATE in the TRANS 1 6 3 6 menus Users can perform KEY1 transitions in the NEXT TRANSITION block in the same way as M E background transitions Therefore if KE...

Страница 251: ...Press F1 or the PAGE DOWN button WIPE BG BORDER POS ANGL MULTI SUB EFF No 020 INIT 8 The WIPE BORDER menu appears Turn F1 to select the signal used for the border under the SIGNAL item Select MATT in this example Set the border width under the WIDTH item and border softness under the SOFT item WIPE BG SIGNAL WIDTH SOFT 1 2 BORDER MATT 5 0 2 0 10 Press the PAGE DOWN button to go to PAGE 2 11 Turn F...

Страница 252: ... 2 Press the number button where the needed data is to be stored 3 Press the RECALL button The selected event will then be applied to the panel Button LED indication Description EVENT Lit Indicates that the event operation is enabled 0 9 Lit Indicates that the button has event data Flashing Indicates that event data is going to overwritten Unlit Indicates that the button doesn t have event data RE...

Страница 253: ...Default Setting USER BUTTON 1 OU 1 GPI IN ENABLE USER BUTTON 2 OU 2 EDITOR ENABLE USER BUTTON 3 6 NOne 1 Press the USER BUTTON above the Keypad to display the USER BTN menu 2 Turn F1 to select a USER button for use The selected USER button blinks 3 Select MENU or the function type under TYPE USER SELECT TYPE FUNC F3 1 1 BUTTON OU 1 NONE NOT ASSIGN If Menu Shortcut is Set Turn F2 to select TYPE to ...

Страница 254: ...ing one MU and OU each via ARCNET connect them by using the BNC connectors and leave them to their factory default set ID numbers 250 and 1 respectively Turning F2 displays the accessible MU ID s under CTRL MU ID in the menu Select an MU to be controlled If you want to disconnect the MU from the OU on the Arcnet select under CTRL MU ID Changing the MU ID If you want to change the MU ID connect the...

Страница 255: ...properly ERR Indicates that POWER has failed Power off the switcher and consult your FOR A reseller GENLOCK External Lock Indicates that a valid reference signal is present and video signals are properly locked to the reference signal Internal Lock Indicates that the internal reference is being used In this case a reference signal is not present its level is too low or a reference signal with a di...

Страница 256: ...PU HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of CPU card FPGA MU SDI1 2 HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of SDI1 2 cards FPGA MU IN HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of IN card FPGA MU OUT HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of Out card FPGA MU ME HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of ME card FPGA MU MV HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of MV card FPGA MU DVE1 2 HVS 350HS FPGA firmware version of DVE1 2 cards FPGA MU D...

Страница 257: ...Y AUTO CUT DSK KEYER PINP 1 2 PINP TRANS BLACK OFF POWE R ON DOT PUSHtoDEF CONTROL TO MU S No LABEL 4 3 6 5 3 DSK 2 KEYER 1 6 MATT 5 P inP 4 WIPE 9 FILE 8 STILL 7 SETUP SIZE DIGITALVIDEO SWITCHER HVS 300HS NOR REV REV DIRECTION BKGD WIPE MIX TRANSITIONTYPE F4 F3 F2 F1 PAGE USERBUTTON 1 2 AUX PINP KEYER DSK 1 2 1 2 3 PGM CLEAN PREV MV 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 PGM PST 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 POSITION...

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Страница 259: ...on 15 Black Transitions 52 Border PinP 114 BORDERS DSK 95 Bus Key 78 Bus Matte 33 Bus Operation 46 Button Switching Mode in M E and P P bus 48 Buzzer Brightness and Screen Saver 151 C CG WIPE 104 CG WIPE Menu Quick Reference 108 Changing Settings or Values Using F1 to F4 23 Changing Settings or Values Using the Joystick 25 Changing Settings or Values Using the Numeric Keypad 24 Chroma Key 81 Clean...

Страница 260: ...DITOR Connector 9 Editor Control Option 188 Effect Background 67 Endpoint Processing for DVE Transitions 66 Ethernet 191 Event Memory 119 External Dimensions 207 F FADE DSK 89 Fader Limit 65 Features 1 File Operations 141 Frame Border Multiviewer 118 Frame Synchronizer 33 FREEZE DSK 94 Full Key 78 G GPI IN 160 GPI IN Connector 10 GPI OUT 161 GPI TALLY OUT Connector 11 GPI TALLY OUT Connector HVS 3...

Страница 261: ...UX 80 KEY INSERT MATT 79 Key Link 79 Key Masks 85 KEY OUT 41 KEY Transitions 55 L Loading an Event at Start up 125 Loading Data from USB Flash Memory 143 Loading Setting Data 198 Luminance Key 77 M M E Bus 53 Mask and Invert 85 Matte Color 33 Menu Access Buttons 20 Menu Operations 20 MFR Link 178 MFR 5000 Series Router 177 Modified Patterns 68 Modifying Patterns 68 MONO COLOR DSK 93 MOSAIC DSK 94 ...

Страница 262: ... Preset Pattern Groups 68 Preview Set Up 39 Proc Amp 148 Q Quick Reference for Available Transitions 52 R Rebooting System 159 Recalling Events 121 Recording Modes 99 Recording Video 98 Recording Video and Key 99 Reference Signal 147 Remote Panels HVS 30RU 199 Renaming Files in USB Flash Memory 145 Reset the WIPE Menu 71 Resize Function 31 Returning Menus to Default 28 Returning Parameters to Defa...

Страница 263: ...Store 96 Storing Events 119 STROBE DSK 94 SUB EFFECT DSK 93 System Initialization 159 System Setup Settings 146 System Signal Format 146 System Signal Format Selection at Initial Use 19 T Tally Color Setting 164 TALLY OUT Connector HVS 30TALR 13 Tally Output 164 Tally Output Settings GPI TALLY OUT 164 Tally Output Settings HVS 30TALR 167 Tally Units 168 Titles Multiviewer 117 Transition Block Desc...

Страница 264: ...Video Clip Operation Quick Reference 103 Video Level Clip 148 Video Outputs 37 Video Sources 29 Video Sources 46 VTR VDCP Control 169 W WIPE Menu 72 X XPT DELAY 32 ...

Страница 265: ...en the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in...

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