Panasonic Switch AV HS300G User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Multi-format Live Switcher  
Model No.  
AV-HS300G  
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for  
future use.  
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Safety precautions  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the  
unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future  
reference.  
1) Read these instructions.  
ꢀ) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
10) Protect the power cord form being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
1ꢀ) Use only with the cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket, or table specified  
by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the apparatus. When a cart is  
used, use caution when moving  
the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install  
in accordance with the manufacturer's  
instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  
or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel. Servicing is required when the  
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such  
as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,  
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been  
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate  
normally, or has been dropped.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized  
plug has two blades with one wider than the  
other. A grounding-type plug has two blades  
and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or  
the third prong are provided for your safety. If  
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
indicates safety information.  
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Safety precautions  
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment  
(private households)  
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and  
electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated  
collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some  
countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an  
equivalent new product.  
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative  
effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.  
Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.  
For business users in the European Union  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further  
information.  
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.  
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct  
method of disposal.  
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Contents  
Description .............................................. 6  
Features ................................................... 6  
Precautions for use ................................ 7  
3. Setup .................................................. 28  
3-1 Setting the input signals .............................. ꢀ8  
3-1-1 Setting the input signals (IN 1 to 5) ....... ꢀ8  
3-1-ꢀ Setting the input signal frame  
synchronizer ........................................ ꢀ8  
3-1-3 Setting the DVI input signals (IN6) ......... ꢀ9  
1. Functions in each area ....................... 8  
1-1 Control panel ................................................. 8  
1-ꢀ Crosspoint area ............................................. 9  
1-3 Wipe area .................................................... 10  
1-4 Transition area ............................................. 11  
1-5 LCD menu area ........................................... 1ꢀ  
1-6 Rear panel connections area ...................... 13  
3-ꢀ Setting the output signals ............................ 31  
3-ꢀ-1 Types of output signals .......................... 31  
3-ꢀ-ꢀ Selecting the AUX signals ..................... 31  
3-3 Selecting the video format ........................... 3ꢀ  
3-4 Setting the crosspoints ................................ 33  
3-4-1 Assigning signals to the crosspoints ...... 33  
3-4-ꢀ Setting the crosspoint switching ............ 34  
3-5 Setting the sync signals .............................. 35  
3-6 Adjusting the output signal phase ............... 36  
3-7 Network settings .......................................... 38  
2. Basic operations ............................... 14  
ꢀ-1 Transitions ................................................... 14  
ꢀ-1-1 Selecting the bus ................................... 14  
ꢀ-1-ꢀ Selecting the bus mode ......................... 14  
ꢀ-1-3 Selecting the transition mode ................ 15  
ꢀ-1-4 Manual transition  
3-8 Other settings .............................................. 40  
3-8-1 LCD backlight ........................................ 40  
3-8-ꢀ Setting the ancillary data ....................... 40  
3-8-3 BB signal setup level ............................. 40  
(using the fader lever) .......................... 15  
ꢀ-1-5 Auto transition ........................................ 15  
3-9 Status displays ............................................ 41  
3-10 Initialization ................................................. 41  
ꢀ-ꢀ Wipe ............................................................ 16  
ꢀ-ꢀ-1 Selecting the wipe pattern ..................... 16  
ꢀ-ꢀ-ꢀ Selecting the wipe direction ................... 16  
ꢀ-ꢀ-3 Wipe decorations  
4. Setting menu table ............................ 42  
5. Image transmission functions ......... 47  
(border, soft effect) ............................... 16  
ꢀ-3 Key .............................................................. 18  
ꢀ-3-1 Selecting the key source ........................ 18  
ꢀ-3-ꢀ Setting the key ....................................... 19  
ꢀ-3-3 Key adjustments .................................... 19  
ꢀ-3-4 Selecting key fill ..................................... ꢀ0  
ꢀ-3-5 Key decorations ..................................... ꢀ1  
6. External interfaces ........................... 51  
6-1 RS-4ꢀꢀ connector ....................................... 51  
6-ꢀ GPI connector ............................................. 51  
6-3 Tally connector ............................................ 5ꢀ  
ꢀ-4 Color background ........................................ ꢀ3  
ꢀ-5 Freezing the input signals ........................... ꢀ4  
ꢀ-6 Frame memory ............................................ ꢀ5  
ꢀ-7 Preset memory ............................................ ꢀ6  
7. Connections ...................................... 53  
8. Appearance ....................................... 55  
Specifications and  
standard accessories ........................... 56  
Appendix (glossary) ............................. 58  
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Description  
This unit is a 1ME digital video switcher which supports multiple HD and SD formats. While featuring compact  
dimensions, it can optionally support HD analog component inputs (5) in addition to the five SDI inputs and one  
DVI-I input. Since a frame synchronizer is incorporated for each of the inputs, asynchronous video signals can be  
switched without “shocking” or “freezing”. Furthermore, the images created by a PC can be captured via Ethernet.  
Features  
Six inputs, three outputs supported despite its compact size  
The standard configuration consists of six inputs (five SDI inputs and one DVI-I input) and three outputs of  
PGM, PVW and AUX (SDI, HD analog component). Optionally, the unit is also capable of supporting HD analog  
component inputs (5).  
The SDI inputs support active through outputs. Key inputs can be selected from the six video inputs for use.  
Multiple formats supported  
HD formats (1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 7ꢀ0/59.94p and 7ꢀ0/50p), SD formats (480/59.94i and 576/50i) and DVI-I  
(input only) are supported as the signal formats.  
Frame synchronizer system as well as external sync system is supported  
The unit contains a high-performance 10-bit frame synchronizer to enable asynchronous images to be input.  
By using the BB (Black Burst) signal output, a system can be configured using the switcher’s sync signals as a  
reference.  
Gen-lock is also possible with external sync signals (BB or Tri-level Sync).  
Built-in effects and key combination functions  
The unit provides nine different wipe patterns to add borders or soft effects.  
Key combination supports self keys and linear keys, and key invert is also possible.  
Ethernet and control interfaces supported  
The unit can capture images created on a PC into its frame memory over Ethernet (100 Mbps or 10 Mbps) and  
use them as background images or key input signals.  
External control using RS-4ꢀꢀ or GPI signals is also supported. In addition, the unit comes with six tally  
outputs.  
External power supply system  
The unit is powered by an external DC 1ꢀ V power supply so it can be used not only indoors but in the field as  
well. (However, the unit is not constructed to be rain-proof or drip-proof so keep it away from rain or moisture.)  
Easy operability  
The simple panel layout which enables the functions to be operated directly enables speedy live transmissions.  
Preset-like operations can be performed using a menu-driven format.  
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Precautions for use  
Handle carefully.  
Do not drop the product, or subject it to strong shock or vibration.  
Do not carry or move the product by the fader lever. This is important to prevent trouble.  
Use the product in an ambient temperature of 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C).  
Avoid using the product at a cold place below 3ꢀ °F (0 °C) or at a hot place above 104 °F (40 °C) because  
extremely low or high temperature will adversely affect the parts inside.  
Power off before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Before plugging or unplugging the cables, be sure to switch power off.  
Avoid humidity and dust.  
Avoid using the product at a humid, dusty place because much humidity and dust will cause damage to the  
parts inside.  
Maintenance  
Wipe the product using a dry cloth. To remove stubborn dirt, dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen  
detergent, wring it out well, and wipe the product gently. Then, after wiping the product with a moist cloth, wipe  
it again with a dry cloth.  
Caution  
• Avoid using benzine, paint thinners and other volatile fluids.  
• If a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used, carefully read through the precautions for its use.  
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1. Functions in each area  
1-1. Control panel  
    
      
Power indicator [POWER]  
This lights when the power switch (2) is set to ON while power is supplied to the DC power socket.  
It goes off when the power switch (2) is set to OFF.  
2Power switch  
When this switch is set to “ I ” while power is supplied to the DC power socket, the unit’s power is turned  
on, and the power indicator () lights. When it is set to “O”, the unit’s power is turned off, and the power  
indicator () goes off.  
Alarm indicator [ALARM]  
This lights when the fan has stopped running or when something is wrong with the DC power (such as a drop  
in voltage). When the alarm goes off you can check the type of problem with the ALM item under the SETUP/  
STATS (15/15) menu. An alarm message will also appear on the LCD.  
ALARM TYPE  
Fan alarm  
SETUP/STATS (15/15) ALM  
FAN  
ALARM MESSAGE  
ALARM! FAN STOP  
Power alarm  
Power alarm and fan alarm  
POWR  
F, P  
ALARM! POWER DOWN  
ALARM! POWER DOWN & FAN STOP  
If the fan alarm goes off, stop using the unit immediately and be sure to contact your dealer. If the power alarm  
goes off, stop using the unit immediately and check the power. Continuing to use the unit even after the alarm  
goes off could damage it.  
If the temperature inside the unit increases due to the fan stopping or some other reason, the safety function  
will activate and the power of the unit will be turned off.  
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1. Functions in each area  
1-2. Crosspoint area  
PGM/A bus crosspoint switches [PGM/A 1 to 7]  
These are used to select the PGM/A bus video signals. In the case of the flip-flop system, the main line video  
(PGM) signals are always selected.  
PST/B bus crosspoint switches [PST/B 1 to 7]  
These are used to select the PST/B bus video signals. In the case of the flip-flop system, the images inserted  
next (PST) are always selected. When a B bus crosspoint switch is pressed while one of the source selector  
switches (6) is held down, key signals or AUX signals are selected.  
6Source selector switches [SOURCE SELECT/AUX, KEY-S, KEY-F]  
When a B bus crosspoint switch () is pressed while the [AUX] source selector switch is held down, the AUX  
signals are selected, and when a B bus crosspoint switch () is pressed while the [KEY-S] or [KEY-F] source  
selector switch is held down, the key signals are selected.  
While a switch is held down, its indicator lights in amber.  
In addition, if the [CLN], [PVW] or [PGM] wipe pattern selector switch (7) is pressed while the [AUX] switch is  
held down, the switch will operate as an AUX bus selector switch.  
[CLN]: Clean signals are output to the AUX bus. See 3-ꢀ-ꢀ  
[PVW]: PVW signals are output to the AUX bus. See 3-ꢀ-ꢀ  
[PGM]: PGM signals are output to the AUX bus. See 3-ꢀ-ꢀ  
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1. Functions in each area  
1-3. Wipe area  
7Wipe pattern selector switches [WIPE PATTERN / FUNC]  
These are used to select the wipe patterns. Each switch is used to select  
one of the nine wipe patterns.  
The indicator of the switch for the selected pattern lights (in amber).  
When the [FUNC] switch (9) has been pressed and its indicator is lighted,  
the function setting menu is selected, and the indicator lights up green.  
Wipe direction selector switch [N N/R R]  
This is used to select the wipe direction. See ꢀ-ꢀ-ꢀ  
[N]:  
For setting the wipe direction to the normal direction.  
[N/R]: To switch the wipe direction between normal and reverse when the execution of the transition has  
been completed.  
[R]:  
For setting the wipe direction to the reverse direction.  
9[FUNC] switch  
When this switch is pressed, its indicator lights up green. If a wipe pattern selector switch is pressed while  
its indicator is lighted, the wipe pattern selector switch lights up green, and the setting menu of the function  
indicated underneath the switch appears on the LCD display.  
[TIME]: For setting the auto transition time.  
[WIPE]: For setting the wipe border and soft effect.  
[CBGD]: For setting the color background.  
See ꢀ-1-5  
See ꢀ-ꢀ-3  
See ꢀ-4  
[KEY]:  
[EDGE]: For setting the key edge.  
[FRZ]:  
[MEM]: For setting the preset memory or frame memory.  
[XPT]: For displaying and setting the crosspoint assignment.  
For setting the key.  
See ꢀ-3  
See ꢀ-3-5  
For displaying the freeze status display and setting freezing. See ꢀ-5  
See ꢀ-6, ꢀ-7  
See 3-4  
See 3  
[SETUP]: For performing the system settings.  
Freeze status indicator LED  
When this LED is lighted, it means that one of the input signals is frozen.  
When the [FUNC] switch (9) is pressed and its indicator is lighted and then the [FRZ] switch is pressed, the  
freeze status is indicated for each input. (An asterisk ( ) appears above the name of a frozen crosspoint.)  
Bear in mind that since the signals are frozen while the indicator is lighted, the unit’s output will remain  
unchanged even if the input images change.  
(When crosspoints 3 and 5 are frozen)  
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1. Functions in each area  
1-4.Transition area  
[BKGD] switch  
This executes the background transition when the [AUTO] switch () or fader  
lever () has been operated.  
When the [BKGD] switch is pressed and it is selected, its indicator is lighted in  
amber. If the [KEY] switch () is now pressed, the indicator goes off, and the  
de-selected status is established.  
When the [BKGD] switch and [KEY] switch () are pressed at the same time, both  
switches are set to the selected status.  
The selection status cannot be changed while a transition is being executed or  
suspended.  
[KEY] switch  
This executes the key transition (MIX) when the [AUTO] switch () or fader lever () has been operated.  
When the [KEY] switch is pressed and it is selected, its indicator lights in amber.  
If the [BKGD] switch () is now pressed, the indicator goes off, and the de-selected status is established.  
When the [BKGD] switch () and [KEY] switch are pressed at the same time, both switches are set to the  
selected status.  
The selection status cannot be changed while a transition is being executed or suspended.  
KEY ON tally LED  
This lights in red when the key ON status is established.  
[MIX] switch  
This is used to switch the A and B bus images while making them overlap.  
During the transition, the A and B bus output total is kept at 100 %.  
When the [MIX] switch is pressed and it is selected, its indicator lights in amber.  
If the [WIPE] switch () is now pressed, it goes off, and the de-selected status is established.  
[WIPE] switch  
This is used to execute the transition using the pattern selected by the wipe pattern selector switch (7).  
When the [WIPE] switch is pressed and it is selected, its indicator lights in amber.  
If the [MIX] switch () is now pressed, it goes off, and the de-selected status is established.  
[AUTO] switch  
This is used to automatically execute transitions (auto transition) using the transition time which has been set.  
During auto transition its indicator lights in red. When the switch is pressed again during auto transition, the  
auto transition operation is suspended, and the indicator lights in green. When it is pressed again while auto  
transition is suspended, the remaining transition is executed.  
The indicator goes off when auto transition is completed.  
When the [AUTO] switch is pressed while the fader lever () is at an interim position, the remaining transition  
is executed using the transition time which has been set.  
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1. Functions in each area  
Fader lever  
This is used to execute background or key transitions. When it is moved as far as it will go, the transition  
is completed. When it has been operated during auto transition, auto transition will be switched to manual  
operation as soon as the fader position overtakes the amount of the transition being executed.  
Bus tally LEDs  
These indicate the output statuses of the A bus and B bus. The LED corresponding to the bus whose program  
signals (PGM) are being output lights.  
1-5. LCD menu area  
LCD  
The setting menus are displayed on the LCD.  
When the [FUNC] switch (9) is pressed and its indicator is lighted and then one of the wipe pattern selector  
switches (7) is pressed, the setting menu for the function concerned is displayed.  
Rotary encoders [F1] to [F4]  
These are used to set the parameters displayed on the menu.  
Menu items are selected and parameters set by rotating [F1] to [F4]. This operation is effective only when the  
[FUNC] switch is lighting. For details on their operation, refer to the items in “ꢀ. Basic operations”.  
When the [F1] to [F4] switches are held down, the parameters are returned to their default status.  
(Numerical value setting items only)  
(Startup screen)  
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1. Functions in each area  
1-6. Rear panel connections area  
      
   
    
SDI signal input connectors [DIGITAL INPUTS 1 to 5]  
IN: SDI signal input; OUT: active through output  
DVI-I signal input connector [DIGITAL INPUTS 6 DVI-I]  
Analog HD component input connectors [ANALOG INPUTS 1 to 5] (optional)  
PGM output connectors [DIGITAL OUTPUTS PGM 1, 2] (SDI)  
PVW output connector [DIGITAL OUTPUTS PVW 1] (SDI)  
AUX output connectors [DIGITAL OUTPUTS AUX 1, 2] (SDI)  
PGM output connector [ANALOG OUTPUTS PGM 1] (analog HD component)  
PVW output connector [ANALOG OUTPUTS PVW 1] (analog HD component)  
AUX output connector [ANALOG OUTPUTS AUX 1] (analog HD component)  
Ethernet port [ETHERNET] (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX)  
GPI input connector [GPI] (auto take)  
For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”.  
DC power socket [12V IN]  
The DC 1ꢀ V voltage is supplied to this socket.  
Use the AW-PS505A AC adaptor.  
Note  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
GND  
When using other power sources, make sure the output  
is DC 1ꢀ V V, 5 A.  
1
3
4
NC  
NC  
DC1ꢀV  
Reference input connector/BB output connector [REF]  
Loop-through output in the external sync mode.  
BB signals output from both connectors in the internal sync mode.  
RS-422 interface connector [RS-422]  
For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”.  
Tally output connector [TALLY]  
For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”.  
Ground connector  
Connect to the system’s earth ground.  
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2. Basic operations  
2-1.Transitions  
2-1-1. Selecting the bus  
Press the crosspoint switches to select the material which will be targeted for the background transition.  
By pressing these switches, the signals are selected, and the indicators of the selected switches light.  
The color in which the switch indicators light differs depending on the operation status.  
Lighting in red:  
When the selected input signals are output to PGM.  
Lighting in green: When the selected input signals are not output to PGM.  
Lighting in red  
Lighting in green  
For details on how to select the key source bus and key fill bus, refer to “ꢀ-3-1” and “ꢀ-3-4”.  
For details on how to select the AUX bus, refer to “3-ꢀ-ꢀ”.  
2-1-2. Selecting the bus mode  
Select the A/B bus system or flip-flop system (PGM/PST system) from the setting menu.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the BUS menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select the A/B or P/P (PGM/PST system) using the MODE item.  
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With the flip-flop (P/P) system, the PGM/A bus selected signals are always output as PGM images, and the PST/B  
bus selected signals are always output as PVW (PST) images.  
System  
A/B  
Video output  
PGM  
PVW (PST)  
Before transition  
PGM/A  
During transition  
PGM/A, PST/B  
PST/B  
After transition completion  
PST/B  
PGM/A  
PST/B  
With an A B transition  
Lighting in red  
Lighting in green  
System  
Flip-flop P/P  
Video output  
PGM  
PVW (PST)  
Before transition  
PGM/A  
During transition  
PGM/A, PST/B  
PST/B  
After transition completion  
PGM/A  
PST/B  
PST/B  
Lighting in red  
Lighting in green  
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2. Basic operations  
2-1-3. Selecting the transition mode  
Use the [BKGD] and [KEY] switches in the transition area to select the bus signals for which the transition is to  
be executed. If the switches have been pressed at the same time, both switches are selected. The indicator of a  
selected switch lights in amber.  
The switches cannot be selected while a transition is being executed or suspended.  
Use the [MIX] and [WIPE] switches in the transition area to select the background transition mode. Select one of  
these switches, and the indicator of the selected switch lights in amber.  
MIX always applies to key transitions whichever switch has been selected.  
2-1-4. Manual transition (using the fader lever)  
Operate the fader lever to execute transitions manually.  
If the fader lever has been operated during auto transition, auto transition will be switched to manual operation as  
soon as the fader position overtakes the amount of the transition being executed.  
The bus tally LEDs on the left of the fader lever indicate the program bus output status.  
Top LED only lights:  
PGM/A bus output  
Top and bottom LEDs light: PGM/A, PST/B output (during the transition)  
Bottom LED only lights:  
PST/B output  
2-1-5. Auto transition  
When the [AUTO] switch is pressed, the transition is executed automatically using the transition time which has  
been set.  
If the [AUTO] switch is pressed while the fader lever is at a midway position, the remaining transition will be  
executed automatically using the transition time which has been set.  
The auto transition time is set using the menu. It can be set separately for BKGD and KEY.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and press the [TIME] switch to display the TIME menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the BKGD or KEY menu.  
3 Turn [F4] to select the display unit using the UNIT item.  
4 When frames (F) have been selected as the unit, turn [Fꢀ] or [F3] to set the transition time.  
5 When seconds (SEC) have been selected as the unit, turn [Fꢀ] to set the second units or [F3] to set the  
frame units.  
(With BKGD and seconds (SEC) as the display unit)  
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Any time from 0 to 999f can be set. The time which can be set when seconds are used as the display unit  
differs depending on the video format.  
59i: max. 33s09f, 59p: max. 16s39f  
50i: max. 39sꢀ4f, 50p: max. 19s49f  
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2. Basic operations  
2-2. Wipe  
2-2-1. Selecting the wipe pattern  
Press one of the wipe pattern selector switches to select the desired wipe pattern  
from among the nine patterns available. The indicator of the selected wipe pattern  
selector switch lights in amber.  
2-2-2. Selecting the wipe direction  
Operate the transition direction selector switch (DIP switch) to select the wipe direction.  
N:  
For setting the wipe direction to the normal direction.  
N/R: To switch the wipe direction between normal and reverse when the execution  
of the transition has been completed.  
R:  
For setting the wipe direction to the reverse direction.  
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2-2-3. Wipe decorations (border, soft effect)  
Adding borders  
Borders can be added to the wipe edges.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [WIPE] switch to display the WIPE menu.  
The BODR menu appears first.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ], and set the width of the border using the WIDT item.  
A setting of “0” means that the border is OFF.  
BODR WIDT SOFT COLR  
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CYN  
GRN  
MGT  
RED  
BLE  
BLK  
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USR2  
USR3  
USR4  
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Changing the soft effect amount  
On the BODR menu, turn [F3], and set the soft effect amount using the SOFT item.  
A setting of “0” means that the soft effect is OFF.  
Setting the border color  
On the BODR menu, turn [F4], and set the border color using the COLR item.  
When USR1 to 4 (user colors) has been selected, the color can be adjusted on the USR1 to 4 menu.  
Adjusting the border color  
When USR1, ꢀ, 3 or 4 has been selected, the border color can be adjusted.  
Use of USR1 to 4 is shared by the color background, fill color and edge color.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [WIPE] switch to display the WIPE menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the USR1 to 4 (user color) menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], [F3] or [F4] to adjust the color (HUE, SAT or LUM).  
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Operation  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
Description of setting  
Hue  
Saturation  
Luminance  
Setting range  
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0 to 100  
0 to 108  
Fꢀ  
F3  
F4  
LUM  
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2. Basic operations  
2-3. Key  
2-3-1. Selecting the key source  
Selecting the key source signals  
The signals assigned to crosspoints 1 to 7 can be used for the key source signals.  
While holding down the [KEY-S] switch in the source selection area, press one of the B bus crosspoint switches [1]  
to [7] to select the key source signal. The indicators of the [KEY-S] switch and selected crosspoint switch light in  
amber.  
Provide materials with white key-combined characters or patterns on a black background for the key source  
signals. The keys may not be combined satisfactorily if the material has colors other than black and white.  
Material with black characters on a white background, for example, can be reversed for use using the key invert  
function.  
<How key composition works>  
Background  
Output image  
Key source  
Key fill  
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2-3-2. Setting the key  
Selecting the key type  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [KEY] switch to display the KEY menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the KEY menu (sub menu).  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select the TYPE item.  
SELF (self key/luminance key): The key signals are created from the luminance signals of the key fill  
material. Since key fill signals are used as the key source, the signals  
selected by the key source are ignored.  
LIN (linear key/EXT key):  
The key signals are created from the luminance signals of the key source.  
TYPE  
KEY FILL  
XPT1 to 7, FILL COLOR  
XPT1 to 7, FILL COLOR  
KEY SOURCE  
Same as KEY FILL  
XPT1 to 7  
SELF (self key/luminance key)  
LIN (linear key/EXT key)  
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Setting key invert  
On the KEY menu (sub menu), turn [F3], and set to the key invert ON or OFF using the INV item.  
Selecting key preview  
Select whether to display the key preview for the PVW output.  
On the KEY menu (sub menu), turn [F4] and set the PVW item.  
ON:  
Images with key effects added are output to PVW.  
OFF: Images with no key effects added are output to PVW.  
AUTO: Preview images of the next transition are output to PVW.  
2-3-3. Key adjustments  
Adjust the key definition.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [KEY] switch to display the KEY menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the K-ADJ menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the key definition.  
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Operation  
Parameter  
CLIP  
GAIN  
Description of setting  
Reference level for creating key signals  
Key gain  
Setting range  
0 to 108  
Fꢀ  
F3  
F4  
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0 to 100  
DENS  
Key density  
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2-3-4. Selecting key fill  
Selecting the key fill signals  
In addition to the signals assigned to crosspoints 1 to 7, special fill colors can be used for the key fill signals.  
While holding down the [KEY-F] switch in the source selection area, press one of the B bus crosspoint switches  
1 to 7 to select the key fill signal. The indicators of the [KEY-F] switch and selected crosspoint switch light (in  
amber). Bus images are not used when the fill color has been selected on the menu.  
When the [KEY-F] switch in the source selection area is pressed, the menu display is switched to the FILL menu,  
and the fill color can now be selected.  
Selecting the fill color  
The fill color is selected on the menu.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [KEY] switch to display the KEY menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the FILL menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select COLR (special fill color) from the TYPE item.  
4 Turn [F3], and select the fill color from the COLR item.  
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2. Basic operations  
Adjusting the fill color  
The fill color can be adjusted when USR1 to 4 have been selected. Use of USR1 to 4 is shared by the border  
color, color background and edge color.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [KEY] switch to display the KEY menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the USR1 to 4 (user color) menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the color (HUE, SAT and LUM).  
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2-3-5. Key decorations  
Setting the key edge  
A border, shadow or other edge can be added to the key.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [EDGE] switch to display the EDGE menu.  
The EDGE menu (sub menu) appears first.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ] to select the edge type.  
OFF:  
An edge is not added.  
BODR (BORDER): A border is added around the entire edge.  
DROP:  
A diagonal border is added but only in the direction toward the bottom right of the key.  
SHDW (SHADOW): A shadow is added but only in the direction toward the bottom right of the key.  
OUTL (OUTLINE): An outline (only a border with no fill) is added.  
3 Turn [F3] to set the edge width.  
4 Turn [F4] to select the edge color.  
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Adjusting the edge color  
The edge color can be adjusted when USR1, ꢀ, 3 or 4 has been selected. Use of USR1 to 4 is shared by the  
border color, color background and fill color.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [EDGE] switch to display the EDGE menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the USR1 to 4 (user color) menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the color (HUE, SAT and LUM).  
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2. Basic operations  
2-4. Color background  
The color background to be used by the bus can be set.  
One color among the eight preset colors (WHITE, YELLOW, CYAN, GREEN, MAGENTA, RED, BLUE and BLACK)  
and four user colors can be selected. HUE, SAT and LUM adjustments can be performed for the user colors.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [CBGD] switch to display the CBGD menu.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ], and select the color using the COLR item.  
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The background color can be adjusted when USR1, ꢀ, 3 or 4 has been selected. Use of USR1 to 4 is shared by  
the border color, color background, fill color and edge color.  
1 On the [CBGD] menu, turn [F1] to display the USR1 to 4 (user color) menu.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the color (HUE, SAT and LUM).  
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2. Basic operations  
2-5. Freezing the input signals  
The input signals can be frozen and used. If any of the input signals has been frozen, the freeze status display  
LED lights. While signals are frozen, the tally signals of the corresponding input will not be output.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [FRZ] switch to display the FRZ menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the FRZ (ꢀ/ꢀ) menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select the input video signals using the SIG item.  
4 Press the [F4] switch to freeze or de-freeze the input image. If it is pressed when the display shows “OFF”,  
the input image is frozen, and the display shows “ON”. If it is pressed when the display shows “ON”, the  
input image is de-frozen, and the display shows “OFF”.  
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freezing is executed, but the frozen images will not be adversely affected.  
The frame synchronizer function will automatically be switched ON.  
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2. Basic operations  
2-6. Frame memory  
AUX output signals can be stored in the frame memory for use. Stored images can be used as the bus images by  
assigning the FMEM signals using the crosspoint assignment process.  
Images stored in the frame memory are also saved in the unit’s flash memory so they can be used even after the  
power is turned off. Stored images have an 8-bit format so the image quality may appear rough at times.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the MEM menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the MEM menu.  
3 Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to store the still images in the frame memory.  
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Images can also be captured into the frame memory from a PC via Ethernet.  
For details on how to transmit them, refer to “5. Image transmission functions”.  
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2. Basic operations  
2-7. Preset memory  
Up to 10 panel settings can be stored in this memory.  
The table below lists the settings which are stored.  
<Table of stored preset memory>  
Item  
Description of setting  
Initial value (factory default)  
Crosspoint  
A bus  
B bus  
KEY-S  
KEY-F  
AUX bus  
1
1
1
1
1
Color background  
Wipe pattern  
Border width  
WHITE  
4 (center)  
0
Wipe  
Soft effect width  
0
Border color  
WHT  
Transition area  
Key  
BKGD/KEY selection  
MIX/WIPE selection  
Auto transition time (BKGD)  
Auto transition time (KEY)  
Key type (TYPE)  
BKGD  
MIX  
30F  
30F  
LIN  
Key adjustment (ADJ)  
GAIN: 100  
CLIP: 0  
DENS: 100  
OFF  
Invert ON/OFF  
Fill color  
BLE  
Edge color  
YLW  
Edge ON/OFF (TYPE)  
Edge width  
OFF  
User color  
User color 1 (HUE, SAT, LUM)  
User color ꢀ (HUE, SAT, LUM)  
User color 3 (HUE, SAT, LUM)  
User color 4 (HUE, SAT, LUM)  
0, 0, 100  
355, 100, 7  
50, 100, ꢀ9  
0, 0, 0  
The data stored in the preset memory will not be initialized even when initializing is performed.  
STORE:This is used to store the panel settings in the preset memory.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the MEM menu.  
The PSMEM (1/3) menu appears first.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ], select “STOR” using the MODE item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO.  
item.  
3 Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to store the settings.  
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RECALL:This is used to recall the preset memory data and change the panel settings.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the PSMEM (1/3)  
menu.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ], select “RECLusing the MODE item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO.  
item.  
3 Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to recall the settings.  
If the asterisk ( ) is not displayed at the left of the preset memory number, the panel status will remain  
unchanged even when the settings in the preset memory are recalled.  
Recall settings can be selected for the crosspoint settings.  
ENBL: The data stored in the preset memory is used.  
DSBL: The data stored in the preset memory is not used, and the settings prior to recall are retained.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the PSMEM (1/3)  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the PSMEM (ꢀ/3) menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select crosspoint disable (DSBL) or enable (ENBL) using the XPT item.  
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CLEAR:This is used to clear contents in the preset memory.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [MEM] switch to display the PSMEM (1/3)  
menu.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ], select “CLR” using the MODE item, turn [F3], and set the preset memory number using the NO.  
item.  
3 Press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to clear the content.  
When the memory settings are cleared, the asterisk ( ) at the left of the preset memory number will not be  
displayed.  
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3. Setup  
3-1. Setting the input signals  
3-1-1. Setting the input signals (IN 1 to 5)  
If HD has been selected as the system format, SDI or analog HD component can be selected for each input.  
This selection is possible only when the HD analog board has been connected.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the IN1 to 5 menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], select the input signals using the SIG item, turn [F3], and select SDI or ANLG (analog HD  
component) using the MODE item.  
4 If analog HD component has been selected, turn [F4], and set the gain of the input signals using the GAIN  
item. The gain can be set within the 30-step range, and the setting will result in changes of ꢀ dB.  
The amount by which the gain changes per step is not the same for each step.  
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IN4  
IN5  
3-1-2. Setting the input signal frame synchronizer  
The frame synchronizer can be set to ON or OFF for each input.  
The input 6 (DVI input) frame synchronizer is permanently ON. It cannot be set from ON to OFF or vice versa.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the FS menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], select the input signals using the SIG item, turn [F3], and select ON or OFF for the frame  
synchronizer using the FS item.  
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The AVDL function automatically adjusts the input image signal phase to the horizontal synchronization  
reference signal phase.  
For details, refer to “3-6. Adjusting the output signal phase”.  
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3. Setup  
3-1-3. Setting the DVI input signals (IN6)  
Selecting the signal system  
Select the digital or analog system for the DVI input video signals.  
DIG (digital):  
Digital input signals of the DVI connector are effective.  
ANLG (analog): Analog input signals of the DVI connector are effective.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the DVIIN menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select the signal system using the MODE item.  
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Selecting the scaling method  
XGA or SXGA can be input as the size. The frequency is fixed at 60 Hz.  
NORM (normal): The size of the input images is increased or reduced while keeping their aspect ratio the  
same.  
FULL (full):  
The size of the input images is increased or reduced in accordance with the system  
resolution. (The aspect ratio of the input images is not kept the same. The rate at which the  
image size is increased or reduced in the vertical direction and in the horizontal direction  
differs.)  
On the DVIIN menu, turn [F3], and select the scaling method using the SCAL item.  
<DVI input scaling size table>  
HD/1080i  
1920 1080  
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HD/720P  
1280 720  
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SD/NTSC*1  
720 480  
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SD/PAL*2  
720 576  
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DVI format  
XGA  
Mode  
NORM  
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ꢀꢁꢂ  
1024 768  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
ꢀꢂꢃꢂ  
ꢁꢃꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
ꢃꢁꢄꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
ꢃꢄꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
FULL  
NORM  
FULL  
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ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
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ꢀꢁꢂ  
ꢂꢁꢀ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
ꢃꢄꢅ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
SXGA  
1280 1024  
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ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
ꢃꢁꢄꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
ꢃꢄꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
ꢁꢃꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂ  
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Adjustment  
Adjust the clock/phase and position of the DVI input signals.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the DVIPH menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ] to adjust the clock/phase of the analog input signal using the CKPH item.  
Adjust this setting so that the noise will be minimum level.  
4 Turn [F3] to adjust the horizontal position using the HPOS item.  
5 Turn [F4] to adjust the vertical position using the VPOS item.  
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3. Setup  
3-2. Setting the output signals  
3-2-1.Types of output signals  
There are three output signal types: PGM, PVW and AUX.  
PGM: This is the main-line output of the switcher; images with wipe, mix, key and other effects added to them  
are output.  
PVW: This is the preview output which enables the next operation to be checked in advance.  
AUX: Signals selected by the AUX bus are output.  
3-2-2. Selecting the AUX signals  
One of the crosspoints 1 to 7, PGM, PVW or CLN signals can be selected for the AUX bus.  
To select a crosspoint signal, press one of the B crosspoint switches 1 to 7 while holding down the [AUX] switch.  
The indicator of the selected switch lights (in amber), and the images are switched.  
To select PGM, PVW or CLN signals, press one of the wipe pattern selector switches while holding down the  
[AUX] switch. The indicator of the selected switch lights (in amber), and the images are switched.  
When CLN signals have been selected, images with the key signals removed from the PGM signals are output.  
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3. Setup  
3-3. Selecting the video format  
One system (input/output signal) video format can be selected. More than one format cannot be selected.  
If HD is selected, SDI or HD analog component can be selected for each input. (See 3-1-1)  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the FORMT menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], select the format using the MODE item, and press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to enter the selection.  
An asterisk ( ) appears at the left of the format currently selected.  
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HD/SD  
HD  
Signal format  
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1080/50i  
7ꢀ0/59.94p  
7ꢀ0/50p  
Input signals  
SDI / analog HD component  
SDI / analog HD component  
SDI / analog HD component  
SDI / analog HD component  
SDI  
1080/50i  
7ꢀ0/59p  
7ꢀ0/50p  
480/59i  
576/50i  
HD  
HD  
HD  
SD  
SD  
480/59.94i  
576/50i  
SDI  
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3. Setup  
3-4. Setting the crosspoints  
3-4-1. Assigning signals to the crosspoints  
External video input signals and internally generated signals can be assigned to crosspoint switches 1 to 7.  
Displaying the assignment statuses  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [XPT] switch to display the XPT menu.  
2 The XPTAS (1/3) menu appears first, and the assignment statuses are displayed. The names of the  
assigned signals are abbreviated on the display.  
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When one of the crosspoint switches 1 to 7 is held down for a long time, the name of the signal assigned is  
displayed on the LCD while the button is held down.  
Example: When crosspoint switch 1 is pressed (when the black signal has been assigned to this switch).  
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Assigning signals to the crosspoints  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [XPT] switch to display the XPT menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTAS (ꢀ/3) menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], select the crosspoint switch using the XPT item, turn [F3] and select the input signal using the SIG  
item.  
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The table below lists the materials which can be assigned.  
Switch  
Signal  
INPUT1 to 5  
DVIIN  
BLACK  
COLOR  
BACKGROUND  
COLOR BAR  
FRAME MEMORY  
Abbreviation  
Description  
SDI or analog HD component  
DVI-I input  
Internally generated signal, black  
Internally generated signal, color  
background (matte)  
IN1 to 5  
1 to 5  
XP1 to 7  
DVI  
BLK  
D
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CBGD  
CBAR  
FMEM  
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Internally generated signal, color bar  
Frame memory image  
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3. Setup  
The table below lists the default settings.  
Switch  
XP1  
Signal  
BLACK  
Description  
Internally generated signal, black  
XPꢀ  
XP3  
XP4  
XP5  
XP6  
XP7  
INPUT1  
INPUTꢀ  
INPUT3  
INPUT4  
INPUT5  
DVIIN  
External video input 1: SDI or analog HD component  
External video input ꢀ: SDI or analog HD component  
External video input 3: SDI or analog HD component  
External video input 4: SDI or analog HD component  
External video input 5: SDI or analog HD component  
External video input 6: DVI-I input  
3-4-2. Setting the crosspoint switching  
The timing at which the crosspoints are to be switched can be set.  
ANY: The crosspoints are switched in the nearest field. This is suited to live applications.  
F1: The crosspoints are switched in field 1. This is suited to editing applications.  
F2: The crosspoints are switched in field ꢀ. This is suited to editing applications.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [XPT] switch to display the XPT menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTSW menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select the switching timing using the TIMG item.  
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3. Setup  
3-5. Setting the sync signals  
The sync signals to be used by the system can be selected.  
External sync: For synchronization with an external sync signal (gen-lock). The reference input signal is  
looped through and output.  
BBST: Black burst signal (vertical phase of 0H)  
BBAD: Black burst signal  
This can be selected when HD format signals are supplied.  
(Vertical phase of 90H when the 59.94i or 59.94p format is selected;  
vertical phase of 75H when the 50i or 50p format is selected)  
TRI:  
Tri-level sync signal (vertical phase of 0H)  
This can be selected when HD format signals are supplied.  
Internal sync: For synchronization with an internal reference signal (INT). The REFOUT signal (black burst  
signal) is output from the two reference connectors.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the REF menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], select the sync signal using the SYNC item, and press the [F4] switch (EXEC) to enter the  
selection.  
An asterisk ( ) appears at the left of the reference signal currently selected.  
REF SYNC GL  
5/15 BBST  
EXEC  
BBAD -  
TRI  
INT  
An asterisk ( ) appears at the GL item when operation is synchronized with the external or internal sync  
signals.  
A dash (–) appears at the GL item when operation is not synchronized with the external or internal sync  
signals.  
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3. Setup  
3-6. Adjusting the output signal phase  
The phase of the output video signals can be adjusted.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the OUPHS menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ], and select 0H or 1H using the SYS item.  
0H: The output video signals are output to the system REF signal with using in-phase.  
The frame synchronizer function is ON for all input signals.  
1H: The output video signals are output to the system REF signal with 1H delay.  
4 Turn [F3] to adjust H phase using the HPHS item, and turn [F4] to adjust V phase using the VPHS item.  
HPHS can be adjusted within a range of –0.5H to +0.5H and VPHS within a range of –100H to +100H.  
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Output video signal phase adjustment  
Phase  
Video format  
1080i/59i  
1080/50i  
Adjustment range  
−1100 to 1099  
−13ꢀ0 to 1319  
−8ꢀ5 to 8ꢀ4  
HPHASE  
7ꢀ0/59p  
7ꢀ0/50p  
−990 to 989  
480/59i  
−4ꢀ9 to 4ꢀ8  
576/50i  
−43ꢀ to 431  
VPHASE  
Same for all formats  
−100 to 100  
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3. Setup  
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AVDL Range: Range for automatic phase adjustment.  
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3. Setup  
3-7. Network settings  
Set up the network for transmitting image files by Ethernet. For details on image transmission method, refer to  
“5. Image transmission functions”.  
The network initial setup is: IP address: 19ꢀ.168.0.10, subnet mask: ꢀ55.ꢀ55.ꢀ55.0 and gateway: 0.0.0.0 (unused).  
When using the host computer with settings matching the network setup, it is not necessary to setup via the  
menu.  
For the setting to take effect, the system must be rebooted. Turn the system’s power off and then back on.  
Setting the IP address  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the IP menu.  
3 Turn [Fꢀ] to select the setting location. An asterisk ( ) appears at the setting location.  
4 Turn [F3] to set the number, and press the [F3] switch to enter the setting. If the setting is not entered even  
though it has been changed, “ ! ” appears above the setting location, and when the setting location is moved  
by turning [Fꢀ], the value prior to the change is restored.  
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Setting the subnet mask  
1 On the SETUP menu, turn [F1] to display the MASK menu.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ] to select the setting location. An asterisk ( ) appears at the setting location.  
3 Turn [F3] to set the number, and press the [F3] switch to enter the setting. If the setting is not entered even  
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3. Setup  
Setting the gateway  
1 On the SETUP menu, turn [F1] to display the GW (Gateway) menu.  
2 Turn [Fꢀ] to select the setting location. An asterisk ( ) appears at the setting location.  
3 Turn [F3] to set the number, and press the [F3] switch to enter the setting. If the setting is not entered even  
though it has been changed, “ ! ” appears above the setting location, and when the setting location is moved  
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Setting the MAC address  
1 On the SETUP menu, turn [F1] to display the MAC menu.  
The MAC address now appears.  
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3. Setup  
3-8. Other settings  
3-8-1. LCD backlight  
The LCD backlight can be set to ON or OFF.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the SYS menu.  
Turn [Fꢀ], and select ON or OFF for the backlight using the BL item.  
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3-8-2. Setting the ancillary data  
Whether the ancillary data which is superimposed on the vertical blanking period of the input images is to be  
passed through can be selected.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the SYS menu.  
Turn [F3], and select ON or OFF for the ancillary data using the VANC item.  
ON: The ancillary data is passed through.  
OFF: The ancillary data is not passed through.  
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3-8-3. BB signal setup level  
The setup level of the BB signal in the internal sync mode can be selected. The level selected takes effect with the  
59.94i or 59.94p format. It is fixed at 0 IRE with the 50i or 50p format.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the SYS menu.  
Turn [F4], and select the setup level using the BB item.  
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3. Setup  
3-9. Status displays  
The statuses can be displayed.  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the STATS menu.  
ALM (alarm): Indicates a fan and/or power supply alarm.  
FAN  
Fan alarm  
POWR Power supply alarm  
F, P  
NO  
Fan alarm and power supply alarm  
No alarm information  
OPT (option): Indicates whether or not an optional board is provided.  
ANLG The HD analog board has been inserted.  
NO  
The HD analog board has not been inserted.  
VER (version): Indicates the software version.  
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3-10. Initialization  
All the settings except the preset memory can be returned to the factory defaults.  
(When they are returned, the images in the frame memory will also be initialized.)  
1 Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [SETUP] switch to display the SETUP  
menu.  
2 Turn [F1] to display the INIT menu.  
3 Press [Fꢀ] to initialize the settings. The “INIT?” message appears.  
4 To initialize the settings, turn [Fꢀ] to select YES, and then press the [Fꢀ] switch.  
To cancel the initialization, turn [Fꢀ] to select NO, and then press the [Fꢀ] switch.  
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4. Setting menu table  
A setting is entered when an item displayed (  
) is selected and then the [F1], [Fꢀ], [F3] or [F4] switch is pressed.  
(It will not be entered unless the switch is pressed.)  
Submenu  
Menu  
Parameter 1  
Turn Fꢀ to select.  
Parameter 2  
Turn F3 to select.  
Parameter 3  
Turn F4 to select.  
Turn F1 to select.  
TIME  
BKGD  
Parameter  
TRANSTIME  
UNIT  
1/ꢀ  
Setting range 0 to 13s  
0 to 999f  
30f  
F
SEC  
Default value  
Parameter  
SEC  
KEY  
TRANSTIME  
UNIT  
ꢀ/ꢀ  
Setting range 0 to 13s  
0 to 999f  
F
SEC  
Default value  
Parameter  
30f  
SEC  
WIPE  
BODR  
WIDT  
SOFT  
0 to ꢀ55  
COLR  
1/5  
Setting range 0 to ꢀ55  
WHT, YLW, CYN  
GRN, MGT, RED  
BLE, BLK  
USR1 to 4  
Default value  
Parameter  
0
0
WHT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
100  
USR1(*)  
HUE  
SAT  
0 to 100  
0
ꢀ/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value  
Parameter  
0
USR2(*)  
HUE  
SAT  
0 to 100  
100  
LUM  
0 to 108  
7
3/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 355  
USR3(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
0 to 100  
100  
LUM  
0 to 108  
ꢀ9  
4/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 50  
USR4(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
0 to 100  
0
LUM  
0 to 108  
0
5/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value  
Parameter  
0
CBGD  
CBGD  
COLR  
1/5  
Setting range WHT, YLW, CYN  
GRN, MGT, RED  
BLE, BLK  
USR1 to 4  
Default value WHT  
USR1(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
100  
ꢀ/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
0 to 100  
0
Default value  
Parameter  
0
USR2(*)  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
7
3/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 355  
0 to 100  
100  
USR3(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
ꢀ9  
4/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 50  
0 to 100  
100  
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4. Setting menu table  
Submenu  
Menu  
Parameter 1  
Turn Fꢀ to select.  
Parameter 2  
Turn F3 to select.  
Parameter 3  
Turn F4 to select.  
Turn F1 to select.  
CBGD  
USR4(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
5/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
0 to 100  
0
0 to 108  
0
Default value  
Parameter  
0
KEY  
KEY  
TYPE  
INV  
PVW  
1/7  
Setting range SELF  
LIN  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
AUTO  
Default value LIN  
OFF  
AUTO  
DENS  
0 to 100  
100  
K-ADJ  
Parameter  
CLIP  
GAIN  
0 to ꢀ00  
100  
ꢀ/7  
Setting range 0 to 108  
Default value  
Parameter  
0
FILL  
TYPE  
COLR  
3/7  
Setting range BUS  
COLR  
WHT, YLW, CYN  
GRN, MGT, RED  
BLE, BLK  
KEY-F Link  
from switch  
USR1 to 4  
Default value BUS  
Parameter HUE  
Setting range 0 to 359  
BLE  
USR1(*)  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
100  
4/7  
0 to 100  
0
Default value  
Parameter  
0
USR2(*)  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
7
5/7  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 355  
0 to 100  
100  
USR3(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
ꢀ9  
6/7  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 50  
0 to 100  
100  
USR4(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
0
7/7  
Setting range 0 to 359  
0 to 100  
0
Default value  
Parameter  
0
EDGE  
EDGE  
TYPE  
WIDT  
0 to 4  
COLR  
1/5  
Setting range OFF  
BODR  
WHT, YLW, CYN  
GRN, MGT, RED  
BLE, BLK  
DROP  
SHDW  
OUTL  
USR1 to 4  
Default value OFF  
Parameter HUE  
Setting range 0 to 359  
YLW  
LUM  
0 to 108  
100  
USR1(*)  
SAT  
0 to 100  
0
ꢀ/5  
Default value  
Parameter  
0
USR2(*)  
HUE  
SAT  
0 to 100  
100  
LUM  
0 to 108  
7
3/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 355  
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4. Setting menu table  
Submenu  
Menu  
Parameter 1  
Turn Fꢀ to select.  
Parameter 2  
Turn F3 to select.  
Parameter 3  
Turn F4 to select.  
Turn F1 to select.  
EDGE  
USR3(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
4/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
Default value 50  
0 to 100  
100  
0 to 108  
ꢀ9  
USR4(*)  
Parameter  
HUE  
SAT  
LUM  
0 to 108  
0
5/5  
Setting range 0 to 359  
0 to 100  
0
Default value  
Parameter  
0
MEM  
PSMEM  
MODE  
NO.  
1/3  
Setting range STOR  
1 to 10  
EXEC (  
)
RECL  
CLR  
Default value STOR  
1
PSMEM  
Parameter  
XPT  
ꢀ/3  
Setting range DSBL  
ENBL  
Default value DSBL  
FMEM  
Parameter  
SIG  
MEM  
FMEM  
STOR  
EXEC (  
3/3  
Setting range AUX  
)
Default value  
Display only  
XPT  
XPTAS  
1/3  
SIG: B 1 ꢀ 3 4 5 D  
XPT: 1 ꢀ 3 4 5 6 7  
XPTAS  
ꢀ/3  
Parameter  
XPT  
SIG  
Setting range 1 to 7  
IN1 to 5, DVI  
BLK, CBGD,  
CBAR, FMEM  
Default value  
1
BLK  
IN1  
INꢀ  
IN3  
IN4  
IN5  
DVI  
3
4
5
6
7
XPTSW  
Parameter  
TIMG  
3/3  
Setting range ANY  
F1  
Fꢀ  
Default value ANY  
FRZ  
FRZ  
1/ꢀ  
Display only  
FRZ:  
XPT: 1 ꢀ 3 4 5 6 7  
FRZ  
ꢀ/ꢀ  
Parameter  
SIG  
FRZ  
Setting range IN1 to 5, DVI  
Toggling between  
ON and OFF (  
)
Default value IN1 to 5, DVI  
OFF  
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4. Setting menu table  
Submenu  
Menu  
Parameter 1  
Turn Fꢀ to select.  
Parameter 2  
Turn F3 to select.  
Parameter 3  
Turn F4 to select.  
Turn F1 to select.  
SETUP  
IN1–5  
Parameter  
SIG  
MODE  
GAIN  
1/15  
Setting range IN1 to 5  
SDI  
–30 to 30  
ANLG  
Default value IN1 to 5  
SDI  
ANLG  
0
DVIIN  
Parameter  
Setting range DIG  
ANLG  
Default value DIG  
Parameter SIG  
MODE  
SCAL  
ꢀ/15  
NORM  
FULL  
NORM  
FS  
FS  
3/15  
Setting range IN1 to 5  
ON  
OFF  
Default value IN1 to 5  
ON  
FORMT  
Parameter  
MODE  
4/15  
Setting range  
1080/59i  
EXEC (  
)
1080/50i  
7ꢀ0/59p  
7ꢀ0/50p  
480/59i  
576/50i  
Default value 1080/59i  
REF  
Parameter  
SYNC  
GL  
5/15  
Setting range  
BBST  
EXEC (  
)
BBAD  
TRI  
INT  
Default value BBST  
Parameter SYS  
OUPHS  
HPHS  
VPHS  
6/15  
Setting range 0H  
1H  
–13ꢀ0 to 1319  
–100 to 100  
Default value 1H  
0
0
IP  
Setting range Cursor movement  
Default value 19ꢀ.168.0.10  
Setting range Cursor movement  
Default value ꢀ55.ꢀ55.ꢀ55.0  
Setting range Cursor movement  
Default value 0.0.0.0  
0 to ꢀ55  
7/15  
MASK  
8/15  
GW  
0 to ꢀ55  
0 to ꢀ55  
9/15  
MAC  
10/15  
BUS  
11/15  
Display only  
Default value  
Parameter  
1ꢀ-digit address display  
MODE  
Setting range A/B  
P/P (PGM/PST)  
Default value P/P  
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4. Setting menu table  
Submenu  
Menu  
Parameter 1  
Turn Fꢀ to select.  
Parameter 2  
Turn F3 to select.  
Parameter 3  
Turn F4 to select.  
Turn F1 to select.  
SETUP  
SYS  
Parameter  
Setting range ON  
OFF  
Default value ON  
BL  
VANC  
BB  
1ꢀ/15  
ON  
OFF  
0
7.5  
OFF  
7.5  
DVIPH  
Parameter  
CKPH  
HPOS  
VPOS  
13/15  
Setting range –16 to 15  
–100 to 100  
–100 to 100  
Default value  
Parameter  
0
0
0
INIT  
INIT  
EXEC (  
14/15  
Setting range  
)
STATS  
Parameter  
ALM  
OPT  
VER  
15/15  
Display only  
FAN  
POWR  
F, P  
ANLG  
NO  
Version number  
NO  
* The same USR1 to USR4 parameters are used for the WIPE menu, CBGD menu, KEY menu and EDGE menu.  
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5. Image transmission functions  
This unit comes with a function for transmitting still images from the host computer to the unit via Ethernet and  
a function for importing still images from the unit into the host computer. The image transmission program must  
be installed in the host computer from the CD-ROM supplied in order to use these functions. For details on  
installation, refer to “How to install the program”.  
Specifications  
Run the image transmission program (HS300 Tool) in a host computer which satisfies the following conditions.  
• Operating system: Windows ꢀ000 or Windows XP  
• Processor:  
• RAM:  
Pentium III, 1 GHz or better recommended  
ꢀ56 MB or more recommended  
• Hard disk drive:  
• Ethernet:  
• Display:  
At least 50 MB of free memory  
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX  
TrueColor (ꢀ4 bit, 3ꢀ bit color), 800 600 dots or more  
The image formats supported include bitmap (bmp), JPEG (jpg), TIFF (tif), GIF (gif) and PNG (png).  
The image transmission program is equipped with a function for automatically converting images into the specified  
video format size.  
Connections  
Connect this unit to Ethernet using a twisted pair cable. Use a LAN crossover cable to connect the unit with the  
host computer directly. Use a LAN straight cable to connect to Ethernet using a hub or other equipment.  
For details on network setup such as IP addresses, refer to [3-7 Network settings].  
Transmitting images uses network capacity which may result in other connected devices possibly being affected  
when connecting to Ethernet through a hub and other equipment.  
LAN crossover cable  
LAN straight cable  
LAN straight cable  
HUB  
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5. Image transmission functions  
How to install the program  
This section describes how to install the image transmission program (HS300 Tool).  
Windows XP is used as the host computer’s operating system in the example given here.  
1. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the unit into the CD-ROM drive of the host computer in which the program  
will be installed. (Here, E: will serve as the name of this drive for example.)  
ꢀ. Execute the setup program (E:\HS300TOOL\ENG\SETUP.EXE).  
3. The installer now starts up so follow its instructions to proceed.  
4. The Setup Complete screen appears to indicate that installation is complete.  
Click [Finish] to close the window.  
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5. Image transmission functions  
Operation  
This section describes how to operate the image transmission program (HS300 Tool).  
<Startup>  
On the Start menu of Windows, select [Programs] [Panasonic] [AV-HS300Tool] [HS300Tool].  
The main screen now appears.  
<Exit>  
Click the [CLOSE] button.  
<Setting the IP address>  
Set the unit’s IP address in the IP Address setting box.  
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5. Image transmission functions  
<Transmitting images to the unit>  
1. Select the mode.  
Check that “To HS300” appears in the [Mode] field.  
If “From HS300” appears instead, click the Mode button so that “To HS300” appears.  
ꢀ. When the [Select Image] button is clicked, the file selection dialog box appears on the screen.  
Select the image file to be transmitted, and click [OK].  
The image is now displayed in the image display area, and its horizontal and vertical dimensions appear in  
the [Width] and [Height] fields at the bottom right.  
3. In the [Size] field, select the size of the image to be transmitted to the unit.  
HD1080 (19ꢀ0 1080), HD7ꢀ0 (1ꢀ80 7ꢀ0), SD NTSC (7ꢀ0 488) or SD PAL (7ꢀ0 576) can be  
selected as the size. If the image is in a different video format from the ones supported by the unit, the  
output will not be displayed properly.  
4. In the [Aspect] field, select the scaling method.  
If the size of the image to be transmitted and the selected image differ, the image will be automatically  
scaled according to one of the following methods.  
Full: The size of the image is increased or reduced so that it fits the size selected in the [Size] field. If the  
aspect ratio of the image to be transmitted differs from that of the selected image, the ratio between  
the horizontal and vertical dimensions will be changed.  
Keep: The image is expanded or reduced while its original aspect ratio is kept unchanged.  
Any empty spaces in the image will appear black.  
5. Click the [Send] button to transmit the image to the unit.  
<Transmitting images from the unit>  
1. Select the mode.  
Check that “From HS300” appears in the [Mode] field.  
If “To HS300” appears instead, click the Mode button so that “From HS300” appears.  
ꢀ. When the [Get] button is clicked, the image is imported from the unit.  
The image is now displayed in the image display area, and its horizontal and vertical dimensions appear in  
the Width and Height fields at the bottom right.  
3. When the [Save Image] button is clicked, the file save dialog box appears on the screen. Select the image  
file to be transmitted, and click [Save].  
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6. External interfaces  
This unit comes with RS-4ꢀꢀ, GPI and tally connectors to serve as external interfaces.  
6-1. RS-422 connector  
This enables the unit to be controlled by an editing controller AG-A850.  
Use it with the settings below.  
Baud rate: 38400 bps  
Parity:  
ODD  
1 bit  
Stop bit:  
Pin assignment  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
FRAME GROUND  
TXD –  
Description of signal  
Frame ground  
Send data (–)  
Receive data (+)  
Ground  
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RXD +  
GROUND  
NC  
GROUND  
TXD +  
RXD –  
Not used  
Ground  
Send data (+)  
Receive data (–)  
Frame ground  
FRAME GROUND  
The following lists the functions which can be controlled by AG-A850. (Compliant with the GVG protocol)  
• Crosspoint switch  
• Wipe pattern selection  
Transition mode (MIX/WIPE) selection  
• Auto transition time setting  
• Auto transition execution  
If the [AUX] switch is pressed twice, the lamp of the switch will light up red.  
While the lamp is lighted up red, control exercised from an external source can be canceled.  
If the same switch is pressed twice again while its lamp is still lighted up red, the lamp is extinguished, and the  
control exercised from an external source is re-established.  
6-2. GPI connector  
This enables auto take operations to be executed by an external device.  
Auto transitions are executed at the fall of the GPI signals.  
The signals are input using contacts. The auto take operations are  
executed using these contacts as triggers.  
Use an M3.5 stereo plug for connection with the main unit.  
AUTO TAKE  
AUTO TAKE  
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6. External interfaces  
6-3.Tally connector  
The tally connector comes with tally output, output enable, power supply or fan alarm output pins.  
The output signals from the tally output pins are for lighting the tally lamps, and these outputs are open collector  
outputs.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pin assignment  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
Input/output  
Description of signal  
Tally output of input video 1  
Tally output of input video ꢀ  
Tally output of input video 3  
Tally output of input video 4  
Tally output of input video 5  
Tally output of input video 6  
Enable signal of tally output  
Open: Output; GND: no output  
Fan alarm or power supply alarm output  
Ground  
1
3
4
5
6
7
IN1  
INꢀ  
IN3  
IN4  
IN5  
Open collector output  
Open collector output  
Open collector output  
Open collector output  
Open collector output  
Open collector output  
Input  
IN6  
ENABLE  
8
9
ALARM  
GROUND  
Open collector output  
GROUND  
Pins 1 to 6 and pin 8 must satisfy the following conditions:  
Dielectric strength: Max. DC ꢀ4 V  
Current:  
Max. 50 mA  
Example of tally connections  
(Max. voltage: 24V)  
AV-HS300G  
Tally, Alarm output  
(IN1 to 6, ALARM)  
(Max. current: 50mA)  
Tally LED  
GROUND  
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7. Connections  
Connections when implementing gen-lock  
(frame synchronizer OFF)  
Signal Generator  
SDI (HD)  
HD camera  
SDI (HD)  
HD camera  
HD Component  
HD component  
monitor  
SDI (HD)  
HD camera  
SDI (HD)  
HD SDI monitor  
SDI (HD)  
VTR  
SDI (HD)  
HD SDI monitor  
SDI  
HD camera  
Multi-format  
live switcher  
AV-HS300G  
PC  
DVI or VGA  
AC adapter  
AW-PS505A  
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7. Connections  
Connections when not implementing gen-lock  
(frame synchronizer ON)  
• Example where the optional HD analog board is used  
SDI (HD)  
HD camera  
SDI (HD)  
HD camera  
HD Component  
HD component  
monitor  
HD Component  
SDI (HD)  
HD camera  
HD SDI monitor  
HD Component  
DVD player  
HD component  
monitor  
HD Component  
VTR  
HD Component  
Multi-format  
live switcher  
AV-HS300G  
PC  
DVI or VGA  
AC adapter  
AW-PS505A  
Optional HD analog board  
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8. Appearance  
Unit: inch (mm)  
3/16  
(5)  
16-1/8  
(410)  
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Specifications and standard accessories  
Specifications  
Inputs  
Video inputs 6 (SDI 5, DVI-I 1, analog HD 5 [optional])  
Reference 1  
Outputs  
Video outputs 3 (PGM, PVW, AUX)  
PGM: SDI ꢀ outputs, analog HD 1 output  
PVW: SDI 1 output, analog HD 1 output  
AUX: SDI ꢀ outputs, analog HD 1 output  
Reference 1  
Signal formats  
SD: 480/59.94i, 576/50i  
HD: 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 7ꢀ0/59.94p, 7ꢀ0/50p  
Signal processing Y:Cb:Cr 4: ꢀ: ꢀ, 10 bit  
RGB 4:4:4, 8 bit  
ME number  
SDI inputs  
1ME  
HD: Serial digital (SMPTE ꢀ9ꢀM)  
SD: Component digital (SMPTE ꢀ59M)  
IN1 to 5 (with active through)  
HD [SMPTE ꢀ9ꢀM (BTA S-004B) standard complied with]  
• 0.8 Vp-p 10 % (75 )  
• Input return loss  
More than 15 dB (5 MHz to 750 MHz)  
More than 10 dB (750 MHz to 1.5 GHz)  
• Automatic equalizer More than 100 m (5C-FB)  
SD [SMPTE ꢀ59M standard complied with]  
• 0.8 Vp-p 10 % (75 )  
• Input return loss  
More than 15 dB (5 MHz to ꢀ70 MHz)  
• Automatic equalizer ꢀ00 m (5C-ꢀV)  
SDI outputs  
HD: Serial digital (SMPTE ꢀ9ꢀM)  
SD: Component digital (SMPTE ꢀ59M)  
PGM, PVW, AUX  
HD [SMPTE ꢀ9ꢀM (BTA S-004B) standard complied with]  
• Output return loss More than 15 dB (5 MHz to 750 MHz)  
More than 10 dB (750 MHz to 1.5 GHz)  
• Output level  
• Rise time  
• Fall time  
0.8 Vp-p 10 %  
Less than ꢀ70 ps  
Less than ꢀ70 ps  
• Difference between rise time and fall time  
Within 100 ps  
• Alignment jitter  
• Timing jitter  
Less than 0.ꢀ UI (130 ps)  
Less than 1.0 UI  
• Eye aperture ratio More than 90 %  
• DC offset 0 0.5 V  
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Specifications and standard accessories  
SDI outputs  
SD [SMPTE ꢀ59M standard complied with]  
• Output return loss More than 15 dB (5 MHz to ꢀ70 MHz)  
• Output level  
• Rise time  
• Fall time  
0.8 Vp-p 10 %  
Less than 1.5 ns  
Less than 1.5 ns  
• Difference between rise time and fall time  
Less than 0.5 ns  
• Jitter  
Less than 0.ꢀ UI  
Analog HD input  
(option)  
HD analog component Y/Pb/Pr (1.0 Vp-p, 75 )  
IN1 to 5  
Analog HD output  
HD analog component Y/Pb/Pr (1.0 Vp-p, 75 )  
PGM, PVW, AUX  
DVI-I input  
SXGA 1ꢀ80 10ꢀ4, XGA 10ꢀ4 768 (60 Hz)  
1 input from video inputs  
Key input  
Reference input  
Reference output  
Black burst or Tri-level Sync (with loop-through) 1  
In gen-lock mode: loop-through output 1,  
In internal sync mode: black burst ꢀ  
Video delay time  
Control I/O  
Frame synchronizer OFF  
Frame synchronizer ON  
Ethernet  
1H  
1F  
100 Mbps/10 Mbps 1  
Image transmission function available  
(provided with transmission program)  
Serial communication  
interface  
RS-4ꢀꢀA (D-SUB 9-pin) 1  
Tally output  
GPI  
Open collector outputs (negative logic) 1 to 6  
Auto take 1  
Ambient operating  
temperature  
3ꢀ °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C)  
Humidity  
10 % to 90 % (no condensation)  
DC 1ꢀ V ꢀ V  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
46.8 W  
Dimensions  
16-1/8" 4-1/16" 9-1/ꢀ" (410 103.5 ꢀ40 mm)  
(W H D)  
[Excluding protrusions]  
Weight  
7.1 lbs. (3.ꢀ kg)  
Standard accessories  
Operating instructions ................................................................. 1  
Operation manual / Image transmission program install CD ...... 1  
Optional accessories  
HD analog board AV-HSB300  
Refer to the operating instructions that come with the HD analog board for details about the installation method.  
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Appendix (glossary)  
Defined below are the terms used in this manual.  
Word  
Explanation  
AB Bus system  
A bus control mode. By executing a transition, the A bus and B bus signals are  
output to the program images alternately.  
Ancillary Data  
The auxiliary data other than the video signals which is transmitted inside the  
data stream of the video serial interface. The data superimposed on the vertical  
blanking period is referred to as the V ancillary data (VANC).  
Aspect ratio  
The ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of an image or screen.  
It is 16:9 for the HD format and 4:3 for the SD format.  
AUX  
[Auxiliary Bus]  
A spare bus which can be switched by signals other than the main line output  
signals.  
AVDL  
A function to automatically adjust the input image signal phase to the horizontal  
[Automatic Video Delayline] synchronization reference signal phase.  
BB  
The black burst signal. A full-screen black level composite signal which is used  
[Black burst]  
as the reference signal for gen-lock.  
Border  
The area or margin that is added to the edge of a wipe or key.  
Its width and color can be adjusted. The defocusing of the area around a border  
is referred to as the soft effect.  
Clip  
The threshold level of the luminance when key signals are created from a key  
source.  
Color Background  
Density  
The signals which are output from the internal color generator and used as the  
background image.  
A parameter which is used to adjust the density of the key signals.  
DVI  
A digital video interface standard.  
[Digital Visual Interface]  
DVI-I can handle both digital signals and analog signals.  
Ethernet  
A computer network standard; the 10BASE-T (10 Mbps), 100BASE-TX  
(100 Mbps) or other such standard based on the transmission speed.  
Flip Flop system  
(PGM/PST system)  
A bus control mode. The signals selected by the program bus are always output  
as the program images. By executing a transition, the program bus and preset  
bus signals are switched over.  
Frame Memory  
Frame Synchronizer  
Freeze  
A memory which can hold the video signals equivalent to one frame.  
A function which enables the asynchronous video signal input to be switched.  
A function which continues the display of the same image, creating the  
impression that the image has been “frozen”.  
Gain  
A parameter which adjusts the defocusing of the edges of the key signals.  
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Explanation  
Genlock  
A function for synchronizing the video signals using an external sync signal as  
the reference.  
GPI  
Interface signals which control auto transition from an external source.  
[General Purpose Interface]  
IRE  
A unit used for video signal levels.  
The setup level (black level) of the signals is expressed as 0 IRE, 7.5 IRE, etc.  
Hue  
The color tone of the video signals.  
Key Edge  
Key Fill  
The border or shadow added to the edges of keys.  
The signal that uses key combination processing to fill in the areas left blank by  
the key signals.  
Key invert  
Key Source  
Linear Key  
A function which inverts the key signals.  
The video signals for creating the key signals.  
The function which combines keys using monochrome key signals with  
gradations in its outlines as a reference.  
Lum  
The brightness portion of the video signals.  
[Luminance]  
Luminance Key  
The function which creates key signals based on the luminance (brightness)  
information of the video signals to combine keys.  
ME  
[Mix Effect]  
A video effect device which combines a number of video signals to create mix,  
wipe, key and other video signals.  
Mix  
The picture-changing effect produced by overlapping one image with the next.  
It is also referred to as “dissolve”.  
PVW  
[Preview]  
The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after the  
next transition. The image is output from the PVW system.  
PGM  
The bus which always carries the program output signals.  
[Program Bus]  
PST  
[Preset Bus]  
The bus which carries the program output signals after the next background  
transition.  
Preset Memory  
The memory in which the control panel statuses can be saved and recalled.  
The switch selection statuses as well as the border, color and other setting  
information can be saved in this memory.  
RS-422  
A serial interface standard. It is the interface used to control the switcher from  
an editor or other external device.  
Sat  
This refers to the intensity of the color chrominance level of video signals.  
[Saturation]  
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Word  
Explanation  
SDI  
The standard by which video signals in various SD and HD formats are  
transmitted along a single coaxial cable.  
[Serial Digital Interface]  
Self Key  
Tally  
A function that creates key signals from key fill signals for combining keys.  
The signal which outputs the program output statuses of the input signals to an  
external device. The LED that indicates the program output status on the control  
panel is also referred to as tally.  
Transition  
A function that switches from one image to another.  
Wipe, mix and other effects are available for the images during switching.  
Tri-level Sync  
Wipe  
The sync signal used for HD formats.  
A video effect in which one image is gradually replaced by another as the  
boundary between the two is moved using a preselected pattern.  
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