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1. For details on operating the touchscreen see Using the Touchscreens page 21 Default conditions of the unit e Video input Input list Connector Zepa number HDMI N HDMI Lo a signal generated internally by the unit Color Bars Color bar signal generated internally by the unit e System format 1080 60i Operation Flow 23 Step 1 Connecting Devices Connect the various devices to the rear of the unit If you have already connected the devices proceed to Step 2 Turning the Unit On page 25 Connection example Remote camera page 98 Projector peels Buje Computer Condenser microphones ELTI PLL LILII lt 2 A aay tay ty OP ty A ay SESE SSS SFC LOOSE aT aa ar MIC LINE MIC LINE VIDEO INPUT 2 O ES Go Q RGB RGB COMPOSITE 1 HD SD SDI PGM AUX SZ RGB COMPOSITE 3 DC IN 19 5V HEADPHONES WhO Headphones VISCA Ei 5 7 j RS 422 AC adapter G PA system Camera with HD SDI output a ae ieee Ge o e oa 00011000 O L_J Recorder with HD SDI input etc Camera with HD SDI output 1 When using 48 V condenser microphones supporting external power supply set the 48V switches on the rear panel to the ON positions 2 For details
2. 25 Step 3 Initial SettingS cccsseeeees 26 Video Signal Format Settings 26 Table of Contents Date and Time Settings 00 0 eeeeeeeeee 26 Adjusting the Display Brightness Zi Step 4 Video Switching csssssee 28 Switching after Viewing a Preview NACO ae ES 28 Switching the PGM Directly Direct KARE Vi suc hest dante csoteen sesedtosuis saeestentenedee 29 Using Transition Effects ccceeceeeeeeeees 30 Step 5 Audio MIXING ccceeeseeeeeeeees 31 Basic Operations Using the Screens ccccssesseseeeeeeeeeees 33 Main SCL CC iss orcs iee 33 SUD SCTE Mienie teraieeteansiten termi cneaste 37 Creating LISIS tise ccetd ccoeeveccetcceceevecensetacssies 39 Preparing Materials cccccccceseeeeeeees 39 Adding Input Sources to the Lists Add OUNCE setae atone taco tnect xctatt erase 40 Adding Still Images to the Lists Add Still PICU Piecen aa 40 Adding the Media Player to the Lists Add Media Player cnscistseasescisnvtatieettecess 4 Creating and Adding New Titles Create NOW l ssssecserssecsactrcadeacgenedevcees 41 Editing Text Created in the Titler Edi eraen ee renee enn 42 Removing Material Buttons from the Lists Pelee ca tiestice tt cca etna test 43 Changing the Sort Order of the Lists 43 Inserting Titles ccsccssssessssesseseeeeseeenees 44 PrepaninS TeS sanee i 44 Viewing Title Composites
3. 48V a 321 Gss Ear le 5V AUDIO OUTPUT MIX VISCA O cat RS 422 O OO 422 4 VIDEO OUTPUT 3 VIDEO INPUT M IM AO HDMi 2 RGB COMPOSITE 1 Oo SDI l a PGM AUX AN 2 AUDIO OUTPUT block DC IN 19 5V DC power input connector Connect the supplied AC adapter here Be sure to use the nearby cable clamp to prevent the cable from disconnecting The AC adapter does not include an AC power cord For details on the AC power cord see Optional accessories page 114 VISCA connector RS 422 5 pin When you want to control a VISCA compatible camera from this unit connect the VISCA cable here page 98 For details on pin assignments on the connector see VISCA connector page 120 GPI connector Connect this to the TALLY connector of a camera control unit CCU or similar device This allows you to light the tally lamps on the cameras being used as the PGM output and NEXT selection sources For details on settings see Lighting Tallies on Cameras Connected via GPI page 52 For details on pin assignments on the connector see GPI connector page 120 REF OUT reference signal output connector BNC type Outputs black burst BB signals O rh ground connector Connect the system grounding conductor here QO Panel cover attachment points Cable clamp Cable clamp Attach the hooks of the panel
4. Tap the Date Time field Audio Mixer Recording Streaming ia Date Time Timezone eji Area None ofthe above Y Region Date Time 2013 06 26 03 52 04 The configuration dialog box appears Specify the month day year hour minute and second in order and then tap Set The values highlighted in blue indicate the currently selected values If the values you want to specify are not displayed drag the values up or down or tap or to display the values Date Time A confirmation message appears G Tap Shutdown The unit shuts down peels Buje 4 Press the switch on the left side of the unit to turn on the unit Changes to the date and time will be applied after the unit restarts Clock display Move 04 10 25 Adjusting the Display Brightness You can adjust the backlight of the displays In the System Setup screen drag the LCD Backlight sliders to adjust the brightness Use the Main slider to adjust the main screen and the Sub slider to adjust the sub screen Audio Mixer Recording Streaming amp Q amp Language Date Time Network Al Ea Others About Anycast Service eo 2 ee 8 zd Main Sub LCD Backlight Step 3 Initial Settings 27 peels Buje 28 Step 4 Video Switching This section describes how to select an input source in the Input list and switch the program output video via simple operation V
5. Recalling Scenes Video conditions that are saved to a scene can be selected as the program video Previously saved scenes are displayed in the Scene list For details on saving scenes see Creating Scenes page 65 Select the preset you want to recall in the Scene list The scene appears in the NEXT viewer When you select a scene the selected scene appears in the NEXT viewer 2 Tap Take or Cut to switch the video When a title or logo is protected If the icon appears on a title or logo button in the Option menu the content of the current title or logo 1s protected In such cases the current title or logo configuration will be unaffected and retained even if a scene is recalled For details see protect icon page 35 Tracking Targets Tracking Function Using the tracking function allows you to perform the following controls e Tap a person or other target in the NEXT viewer to track them tracking mode e Tap a position in the NEXT viewer to center the camera on that position framing mode Tracking may not be possible or tracking performance may deteriorate in the following cases e Subject The subject moves too quickly The subject moves out into the distance away from the camera The size of the subject changes significantly The appearance of the subject s clothes varies significantly depending on the angle in which it
6. checkbox e Tapping X on the virtual keyboard also confirms the entry e When entering text for the Titler tapping any location that exits the entry mode confirms the entry Entering Text 55 suolesado olseg Using the Virtual Keyboard The following image of the virtual keyboard is a sample Depending on the functions you are using the keyboard that is displayed may differ The keyboard that is displayed will differ depending on the input language For details on changing the input language see Input Language page 102 in the Language section 2 Text Input Eng ie F slate cae ii w mca bali ula mm man aaa ita si aa ES ES EE 123 numeric button Switches to the numeric keyboard Caret green x Exits text entry mode and closes the virtual keyboard Delete When characters are selected this deletes the selected characters When characters are not selected this deletes characters immediately following the caret one at a time S Backspace Deletes characters immediately preceding the caret one at a time O amp Enter Confirms the text entry or inserts a line break Entering Text Q and gt Moves the caret position to the left or right one position at a time Space Enters a space ABC 4 Switches the keyboard to umlaut character mode or standard alphabet mode with each tap After switching to umlaut character mod
7. eceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeees 82 Recording VOD Files cc eeeeeeeees 83 Using External Devices for Video Switching and Other Operations 84 Keyboard Operations cccceeseeeeeeeeeeees 84 X keys Operations cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 84 Creating Titles Titler sssseeeeeeees 85 Starting and Quitting the Titler 85 Using the Titler Screen eee 86 Creatine Titles oarenien aes 88 Saving Created Templates as User Templ ieS erar er 88 Managing Files File Manager 89 Displaying the File Manager Screen 89 Using the File Manager Screen 90 Renaming Pies enseina aa 91 limporune Filescesnnna 91 Expot ne Files sesrecerisirnuies ernen 93 Formatting External Drives 93 Saving and Loading Settinggs 94 Saving SENES seese i eann 94 L ading Settings ssrin 95 Restoring Default Settings 0 0 95 Settings Configuring Network Settings 96 Table of Contents 3 4 Configuring LAN and LAN 2 DC UNOS e E 96 Configuring the Common Network DC CUMS a 97 Remote Camera Connections and SENINGS sasra n 98 Serial CONNECTIONS scssi 98 LAN CONMCCHONS siceces sescerssncsecacrs seeseencnnees 99 Assigning Remote Cameras 66 100 Configuring System Settings System Setup MCNU cccsseeeeseeeeeseeeeees 102 Displaying the System Setup Screen 102 Language Screen ou eeeeeeeeeee
8. page 76 e A fader can be adjusted even when the channel is off The adjustment will be enabled when the channel is turned on e If sound is barely audible even at the maximum channel fader level change the MIC LINE input level to Low 44dB in the Audio Setup screen You can also adjust this in Input Trim page 75 of the Access screen Step 5 Audio Mixing peels Buje 31 peels Buje 32 For details on configuration see Input Channel Assign page 105 Viewing the audio level meter Over level indicator Lights red at the 0 dB level Lights green up to the current level The bottom oo level is always lit green 2 Drag the slider for the PGM OUT fader to adjust the program output level PGM OUT fader Checking each audio input You can check the audio of each channel via the HEADPHONES jack or the internal speakers using the respective PFL buttons pre fader listen Tap and hold a PFL button to monitor only the audio from that channel while the button is held The audio will be monitored until you release the button Tip The program output AUX output and MIX output are not affected during pre fader listen PFL buttons Audio Mixer Input S a a H amp 10 Step 5 Audio Mixing In addition the audio level meter switches to PFL mode the button display switches to PFL while the PFL button is held down allowing you to check the
9. suolesado olseg e Embedded audio will be assigned to channel fader 5 automatically e When the Media Player tab is displayed the unit enters audio preview mode automatically allowing you to listen to audio via the HEADPHONES jack or the internal speakers Audio preview does not affect the PGM output or MIX output 6 Tap __ to verify file playback Verify that playback of the file is stable T Tap Take or Cut in the main screen to switch the video Mixing embedded audio If embedded audio is output due to a Take operation the embedded audio is automatically assigned to channel fader 5 After the Take you can adjust the audio level by dragging the slider for channel 5 in the Audio Mixer screen Audio Mixer Access a i O 1 If channel fader 5 is being used for both input and the Media Player the Media Player will have priority To stop playback Tap in the Media Player screen Repeat Playback You can specify a section of a file for repeat playback To specify the section for repeat playback 1 Select the Repeat checkbox in the Media Player screen Buttons for specifying the Start and End points and a bar representing the playback section appear Playing Back Material Files in the Media Player 2 Configure the Start point Start point Repeat Bar representing the playback section File Name CLIP_O1 mxf D Repeat W 00 00 10 Duration 00
10. 4 Enter the new file name and tap entry Tip If you import a file and the original file name includes prohibited characters for example a message will appear In such cases rename the file with the prohibited characters removed Rename Title EppTnnnnTnnT ee Pa TTL ELELY ei ie O The virtual keyboard closes and the file is renamed Importing Files You can import still image and movie files to the unit s internal storage for as materials You can rename imported files For details see Renaming Files page 91 Preparing files Prepare the following files with the following specifications based on their intended purpose For still images File format tiff tif png jpeg jpg jpe alpha channels supported File name length 64 characters or less excluding extension For movies File format mxf MPEG HD422 LPCM mxf MPEG HD LPCM f4v H 264 AAC mov MPEG4 AAC mov H 264 AAC mp4 H 264 AAC or LPCM m2ts H 264 AC 3 2 50 59 94i 3 Up to 1920 x 1080 up to 30p File name length 64 characters or less excluding extension 1 File formats may be converted in some cases Verify that movie files can be played on the unit beforehand For logos File format tiff tif png jpeg jpg jpe alpha channels supported 64 characters or less excluding extension File name length Managing Files File Manager suole
11. Threshold Adjust the level threshold at which the limiter or compressor takes effect within a range of 60 dB to 0 dB Reduction Meter Indicates the amount of dB gain reduction occurring on the input signal 1 e the current compression effect Input Trim Adjust the input signal level so that the proper input level is obtained when the fader is set to the 0 dB position Access ae E Trim Adjust the input level within a range of 15 dB to 15 dB Pan Specify the stereo positioning for microphone inputs that consist predominantly of monaural audio Access 0 Input Trim OdB i Pan Center Pan Adjust the left and right audio balance within a range of 15L to Center to 15R Switching the Monitored Audio Audio outputs from the unit PGM output and MIX output can be monitored via the HEADPHONES jack or the internal speakers Performing Detailed Audio Adjustments suoi e1 dO peoueApy 19 suolesadO peoueApy 76 Tapping PGM MIX in the Audio Mixer screen switches between PGM output and MIX output Each tap switches between PGM and MIX PGM Audio output from PGM connectors L and R When PGM is displayed the audio level meter will also be switched to PGM MIX Audio output from MIX connectors L and R When MIX is displayed the audio level meter will also be switched to MIX Adjusting MIX OUT Output Levels Adjust the L R output level for
12. You can also access the information from the following URL http www sony net e The updating procedure cannot be canceled once started e When update is complete the unit shuts down automatically Perform updates when shutdown is not a concern Save the update package to an external drive and connect the drive to a USB port on the right side of the unit 2 Display the About Anycast screen of the System Setup menu and tap Update in the menu to the left The Update screen appears Software Updates 3 Select the external drive on which the update package is stored Audio Mixer CE Recording Streaming ia Ss About Anycast Sony_Storage_Media_6A091000000000077390 0 0 v Name 4 Date Information Update AWS 750_1 00_update_package zip 2013 07 01 dansa BE Image 2013 04 18 Open Source When you select the external drive the files stored on the drive are displayed Tip If you changed the name of the update package it will not appear in the list 4 Select the file and tap Update Audio Mixer Recording Streaming ia About Anycast Sony_Storage_Media_6A091000000000077390 0 0 Y mA Name a Date Update AWS 750_1 00_update_package zip 2013 07 01 The currently installed version and the version of the update package are displayed D Check the versions and tap Yes when you are ready to install Installation starts When installation is complete a me
13. the high middle and low audio ranges page 74 Filter Use the filter function to cut high frequencies and low frequencies page 75 Limiter Compressor When inputting audio with significant level differences configure the limiter and compressor page 75 Performing Detailed Audio Adjustments Input Trim Adjust the audio input signal level page 75 Pan Adjust the left and right balance of the audio page 75 3 When you finish configuration tap 3 _ The Access screen appears again The following sections describe the settings in the Access screen in detail EQ Adjust the audio quality by using the equalizer function to specify the frequencies of the high middle and low audio ranges Configure each setting after setting the equalizer function to On Access High Freq 0 HE Limiter Compressor High Level Input Trim OdB Pan 1L Middle Freq Middle Level Low Freq Low Level Equalizer The following settings become available when this is set to On High Freq Adjust the central frequency of the high frequency band within a range of 1 3 kHz to 17 4 kHz High Level Adjust the level of the high frequency band within a range of 15 dB to 15 dB Middle Freq Adjust the central frequency of the middle frequency band within a range of 260 Hz to 6 4 kHz Middle Level Adjust the level of the middle frequency band within a range of 15 dB to 15 dB Low
14. A 1 f 2 a Camera Transition Move 04 10 25 Transition Rate woke Ee peels Buje Es r ee Direct mode is enabled and the NEXT viewer a display dims In direct mode Direct Mode appears Title 2 Camera in the NEXT viewer Transition Recording Streaming amp K A fis 7A ua P lt Direct Mode Move 04 10 25 Under default conditions tapping Take dissolves one video into the next using the mix transition method during switching To instantly switch to the next video without a transition effect use Cut 2 Inthe Input list select the input source you want to use for the program output Dims during direct mode Cut When you select the input source the program video switches using the currently configured transition Move 04 10 25 Transition Rate sec Direct Mode For details on selecting transition methods other than mix see Using Transition Effects page 30 Switching the PGM Directly Direct 3 Repeat step 2 to switch from one video to the next Ta ke For details on selecting other transition methods see Using Transition Effects page 30 You can also switch the program video directly without previewing videos in the NEXT viewer This operation Exiting direct mode is referred to as a direct take Direct takes are performed in direct mode Tap anywhere inside the PGM viewer again When you exit
15. IP Address Remote Camera VISCA 1 Customize GUI Transition Rate VISCA 2 VISCA 3 e Display the Camera context menu in the Option menu and select Reset Camera Option nomoan Camera Reset Camera Remove Transition When the reset the cameras connection will be reestablished for all cameras connected for remote control Depending on the camera model the pan and tilt may return to their default positions Remote Camera Connections and Settings sBumes 101 sBumes 102 Configuring System Settings System Setup menu You can configure the following system settings in the System Setup menu Screen Description Reference Language Specify the language displayed page 102 on the various screens and used for text entry Date Time Configure the unit s internal page 26 clock Network Configure the unit s network page 96 settings Video Configure video input and output page 102 Setup settings and video signal settings Audio Configure audio input and page 105 Setup output settings and adjust settings Project Save the current settings to the page 94 internal storage as a file Returning of the unit s project to the default condition is also performed here Others Configure settings such as page 106 those for AUX remote cameras PGM and NEXT viewer positions and transition rates View the unit s version information and perform software updates
16. Overlay video 1 3 Overlay video 2 for patterns with two Control number Control number Move 04 10 25 A light blue frame appears around the area that the selected control number represents 2 Verify the input control number and select the input sources you want to use for the background video and overlay videos Inserting People onto Backgrounds Chroma Keying Tip If you want to use still images for the overlay image use the Media Player For details on adding the Media Player see Adding the Media Player to the Lists Add Media Player page 41 Adjusting Overlay Video 1 1 In the Option menu tap 1 background video or 2 overlay video 1 on the Effect button ming Live REC Option Title 1 Title 2 Camera Transition Dr Orange a Effect 2 Display the Effect list 3 Inthe sub screen tap the Effect tab to display the Effect screen and select the settings you want to adjust in the menu to the left Overlay video 1 can be adjusted even when the 1 button background video is selected Audio Mixer Effect 2 J Recording Streaming f Chromakey Mode Auto Manual Crop Off r Color Cancel off ee Disable Others Off oo Clip e Transformation On Gain Hue Density You can configure the following settings for overlay video 1 e Chromakey Specify the color that will not be composited with the background video an
17. Streaming amp amp Project Load Name a Date project1 a2pj 2013 07 03 project2 a2pj 2013 07 03 project3 a2pj 2013 07 03 project4 a2pj 2013 07 03 project5 a2pj 2013 07 03 project6 a2pj 2013 07 03 project7 a2pj 2013 07 03 project8 a2pj 2013 07 03 A confirmation message for restarting the unit appears Tap OK The unit shuts down Press the D switch on the left side of the unit to turn on the unit Changes to the project will be applied after the unit restarts Restoring Default Settings To reset list and System Setup conditions to their default conditions load the Default project 1 Tip Tap Default in the Load screen A confirmation message for restarting the unit appears Tap OK The unit shuts down Press the switch on the left side of the unit to turn on the unit Changes to the project will be applied after the unit restarts Even if you restore the default settings files imported to the internal storage still images created with the Titler and other files will be retained Saving and Loading Settings suo1 e1adO peoueApy 95 sBumes 96 Configuring Network Settings Configure the network connection settings for the unit that are required for IP control of remote cameras streaming etc Configure each setting item for LAN 1 LAN 2 and Common before tapping Apply to apply the settings Configuring LAN 1 and LAN 2 Settings T
18. e Audio PGM PGM audio AUX MIX audio For details on selecting PGM or AUX see Video Setup Screen page 102 Parts Identification MOIAJBAQ 17 M IM AO 4 Lift the areas near the release levers and slide the Opening and Closing the main display in the direction of the arrow Main Display Opening the Main Display Lift the front portion of the panel cover to unlock it The magnet locks will lock the display into place Magnet lock one each on left and right side Initially the panel cover may be stiff and may flip back to its original position Tip 3 Pull the release levers on the left and right sides in the The panel cover includes mounting hooks direction of the arrows You can attach and detach the hooks to the rear of the unit to attach or remove the cover Release lever Release lever Hooks re ae The left and right locks will release 1 8 Opening and Closing the Main Display Closing the Main Display Hold the sides of the main display as illustrated and pull the display in the direction of the arrow The magnet locks will release 2 Slide the main display to the position illustrated and push the display in the direction of the arrows to lock it into place Make sure that the four hooks two each on the right and left sides are
19. the preset is recalled Preset_5 Preset_6 Depending on the Camera tab gt Tracking Settings gt Pan Tilt Limit Setting settings page 69 the camera video may not be recalled if the preset is out of the movement range This image will appear on buttons for which presets are not saved Disabling presets Use one of the following methods e Select Off in the Camera list Notes In the Option menu display the context menu for the Camera button and select Remove to close the button The preset is saved and a thumbnail appears e Setting values are stored on the camera e Preset_1 includes some items that are only applied whenever a camera is turned on The next time the camera is turned on it will start according to the conditions saved to Preset_1 50 Controlling Remote Cameras Notes on Using an RM IP10 Do not manually control the same camera from an RM IP10 and the unit at the same time If you configure position movement speeds by preset on the RM IP10 and then recall a preset from the unit the preset will be recalled using the speed configured on the RM IP10 This is because position movement speeds are stored in the camera s internal memory Even if the speed limit function for pan tilt movement is enabled on the RM IP10 the function will be ignored when performing pan tilt operations from the unit This is because the function only applies to the RM IP10 Using the GUI
20. B em Tale T Guitar Paddy Middle Vocal s Paddy Middle srun oo EN ita ubtitle goes here Mh lla Fage or an 2 i E EZ l Range of move per 1 tap ae EEA w EMDGES 6 om 86 Creating Titles Titler File list Displays a list of titles stored in the currently opened folder The folder name appears at the top left Folder name Rock Festival Move sine eee ania Ro aaan Mt Paulownia R E ERS ut Fest A thumbnail and the text objects included in the file appear on each button Thumbnail Text objects es Rees Lucky River eaten naana a Dutiful Bull You can also display the context menu for the button to perform file operations Create New Dr Orange copy Guitar Paste DAAG Save as Template Create New Create a new title file page 88 Copy Copy the selected file Paste Insert a copied file below the selected button Delete Delete the selected file Save as Template Save the selected file as a user template You can change the sort order of the list For details see Changing the Sort Order of the Lists page 43 Tool buttons Folder Display the Folder dialog box Folders can only be selected when the Titler was started via Go to Titler from the File Manager screen New Text Add up to four text objects Delete Delete the selected text object Undo Undo the previous operation Redo Redo an undon
21. Deleting user templates Select the template you want to delete and then tap Delete When the confirmation message appears tap Yes Managing Files File Manager You can manage the following types of files stored on the unit s internal storage using the File Manager e Still image files imported from external drives e Files created with the Titler e Movie files imported from external drives e Logos e Files recorded using the Recording function or Streaming function e Project files e Fonts e User templates created with the Titler Displaying the File Manager Screen Tap Ul at the top right of the sub screen to display the File Manager screen Audio Mixer itle 1 Recording Streaming io Explorer mport Expor Cw Name Date v Size Pattern 1 2014 03 10 02 35 0 2MB Pattern 2 2014 03 10 02 35 0 3MB Recording Pattern 3 2014 03 10 02 35 0 3MB gt BB Concert 2014 03 13 06 30 4 B Rock Festival 2014 03 13 06 27 Mitler Template 01 2014 03 10 02 52 2014 03 10 03 55 aes 1920 x 1080 Managing Files File Manager suoi e1adO peoueApy 89 suolesadO peoueApy 90 Using the File Manager Screen Audio Mixer Title Explorer Import Export still Titler Template Name Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Vv Title gt Concert E Rock Festival 01 ny Remain 191 0GB 1920 x i Categories Files stored on the internal storage are divided into the following
22. Go to Titler 3 gt Connect the external drive on which the file you want to import is stored to a USB port 4 Tap Y in the list to the right and select the external drive from which to import in the list that appears fecording Streaming i pone Go to Titler Sony_Storage_Media_A900000000077390 0 0 Sony_Storage_Media_6A0910270035420 0 0 part1 A list of files stored on the external drive appears D Select the checkboxes of the files and folders you want to import and tap Import You can select multiple files CJ Recording Streaming ia eze Go to Titler Sony_Storage_Media_6A0910 Y Name Date me vV Titlel png 2013 07 03 VY Title2 png 2013 07 03 VY Title3 png 2013 07 03 Import Title4 png 2013 07 03 Title5 png 2013 07 03 Title6 png 2013 07 03 The files are imported Tip Even if you import a folder the files within that folder will be imported to this unit without the folder Exporting Files You can copy recorded files and VOD files stored on the unit s internal storage to external drives If necessary format the external drives beforehand For details on formatting see Formatting External Drives page 93 1 Tap the Export tab to display the Export screen 2 Select the category of the file you want to export and select the checkboxes of the files you want to export You can select multiple files wide Audio Mixer Camera Recording Streaming i
23. Logo1 Logo1l black LIVE black 320x1 LIVE320 To adjust the position When you select the logo you want to adjust in the Logo 1 list the Logo 1 tab appears in the sub screen Tap the Logo 1 tab to display the Logo 1 screen and drag the adjustment handle to adjust the position 4 Tap Ei The Logo 1 list closes and the Option menu appears again The thumbnail of the selected logo appears on the Logo 1 button Tapping the button again removes the title display 1 e the title will be in its disabled state Move 04 10 25 Option Displayed Enabled Controlling Remote Cameras The unit can control remote cameras via VISCA cable serial connection or LAN cable LAN connection and such connections are referred to as VISCA connections The following controls can be performed via a VISCA connection e Controlling and adjusting cameras page 47 e Saving adjustments as presets page 49 e Recalling presets page 50 e Lighting tallies on remote cameras page 52 To control a camera you must assign the camera images as an input source in the Input list and perform configurations to enable remote control beforehand For details see Remote Camera Connections and Settings page 98 You can also connect an RM IP10 IP Remote Controller to the network and control cameras from the RM IP 10 For details on limitations and restrictions during such use see Not
24. Maximum 360 minutes per file recording time Supported external drive file systems NTFS HFS FAT FAT32 exFAT Tip When exporting files that exceed 4 GB in size format the external drive on a computer using the exFAT file system beforehand File system that can be formatted on the unit FAT32 only Tip This unit does not support formatting of external drives that exceed 2 TB in size Data Saved to Projects Main screen Can be tem Scenelist___ Materalist Yes Option mens ustaipay ves Camera is Yes Y Y S Title 1 Title 2 Material list Y list i es Y Y Y Effect list Effect list Y Logo 1 Logo 2 Material list list AUXI isi ee Transition list a a PGM viewer Video display NEXT viewer Video display Selection of adjustment handles overlaid in the NEXT viewer Various settings Transition rate Time selection Noo es es es es es es es No No No No No Specifications xipueddy 119 xipueddy 120 Sub screen Can be saved O Audio Mixer Fader levels N screen Ch On for each _ the level for fader fader 5 is Monitor Level remembered for Monitor target each material Access screen EQ Audio Mixer Filter Limiter Compressor Input Trim Pan Embedded Audio No Audio Level remembered for each material Input screen Controls No remembered for each material Camera screen
25. PGM viewer in the upper position e Lower Display the PGM viewer in the lower position Tally Specify whether to display tallies for the sources in the Input list e Off Disable display e On Enable display For details on tallies see Using the GUI Tally Function page 51 Transition Rate Configure the selectable options for the transition rate in the main screen Audio Mixer Others ransition Rate Rate 1 Rate 2 T Remote Camera Customize GUI Rate 3 Transition Rate Rate 1 to Rate 3 Configure the three selectable options that will appear in the drop down list Tap each setting value to display a dialog box configure the transition rate within a range of 0 0 to 4 9 seconds and then tap Set About Anycast Screen View the unit s version information perform software updates and configure the settings necessary for managing the unit with SNMP The following items are available in the About Anycast settings Information View the unit s system page 108 version serial number and unique device ID Update Update the unit s page 108 software SNMP Configure the settings page 107 necessary for managing the unit with SNMP License Display the end user license agreement EULA for the software Open Display the open source Source software OSS license list SNMP Configure the necessary settings for managing the unit with SNMP Tap Apply after co
26. The settings necessary for managing the unit with SNMP are also configured here Service Export service logs page 107 Log The following sections provide a screen by screen explanation of the settings in the System Setup menu About Anycast page 107 Configuring System Settings System Setup menu Displaying the System Setup Screen Tap the tab at the top right of the sub screen to display the System Setup menu Recording Streaming ia aes im Video Audio j HH q Others About Anycast Service Ci 2 Bes D SJ Main Sub LCD Backlight When you tap a button the respective settings screen appears Language Screen Specify the language displayed on the various screens and used for text entry Audio Mixer Camera Tate ELS System Language Input Language System Language Select the language used for screen displays Input Language Select the language used for text entry in the Titler Video Setup Screen Configure video input and output settings and video signal settings The following items are available in the Video Setup settings em Description Reference Input Configure settings related to page 102 video inputs Configure settings related to page 26 video signals for the system as page 103 a whole Output Configure settings related to page 104 video outputs System Configure the system timecode page 105 Time Code Input Configure setti
27. Use for bust shots Slider Adjust the width of the frame to match the width of the tracking target shoulder width in the case of a person Specify the movement range tracking range for the camera in Pan Tilt Limit Setting By specifying the movement range you can prevent the camera from pointing in unintended directions during tracking and make sure that your target does not move out of the camera s view Adjustment handle Tracking Settings m Size Aspect Ratio Portrait Qo Landscape w gaa nt pee w Position Pan Tilt Limit Setting Stabilize of Use the adjustment handle to control the camera and position the subject to the center of the screen 2 Move the camera up to the position you want to use as the upper limit of movement and from that position move the camera right to the position you want to use as the right limit of movement and then tap Set at the upper right The upper and right limits of the movement range will be set The button color will not change Tip Tapping Reset will clear both the upper and right limit settings 3 Use the adjustment handle to control the camera and position the subject to the center of the screen again 4 Move the camera down to the position you want to use as the lower limit of movement and from that position move the camera left to the position you want to use as the left limit of movement and then tap Set a
28. Use in Lectures and Seminars j Q Remote camera Projector Large screen Q Microphone YV Se N e M IM AO B Computer used Camera for presentation eal Blu ray disc DVD E ELIITI LALL LLII LEL LL LAIFI LOSSES SSS OSES SS LLL aw ay a aw LES 25 2 Computer used for displaying materials zi i i Nonlinear editing device AWS 750 Preparation settings Controlling remote cameras page 47 e Recording settings page 77 e Remote camera settings page 98 e Camera angle settings page 47 Mixing audio page 31 Operation flow Switching to picture in picture page 57 Displaying images from the projector l Exporting recorded material page 93 Recording page 77 Displaying camera images page 28 System Configuration and Operation Flow 1 1 M IM AO Parts Identification Front The unit s displays are touchscreens For details on operations see Using the Touchscreens page 21 Main display Displays the main screen used for performing video switching operations For details on basic operations see Main Screen page 33 Power indicator Lights green when the unit is turned on L button Performs operations such as source switching The function of this button is identical to that of the Take button in the main screen Internal speakers L R Outputs audio L R for the monitor
29. VISCA RS 422 connector Use a 5 conductor cable consisting of two twisted il AWS 750 pairs and a grounding VISCA connector wire e g a Category 5 Ethernet cable Specifications XD OUT XD OUT XD OUT XD OUT GND 6 RXD IN i RXD IN Pe TXDIN Po TXDINe Closest remote camera VISCA RS 422 connector 6 RXD IN 8 9 J G Z J RXD IN TXD IN XD IN e For the SRG 300H 301H SRG 300SE 301SE EVI H100S EVI H100V to next connector VISCA RS 422 connector Use a 5 conductor cable consisting of two twisted AWS 750 pairs and a grounding VISCA connector wire e g a Category 5 Ethernet cable 6 XD OUT Ea Second remote camera VISCA RS 422 connector 9 RXD OUT 8 RXD OUT XD OUT XD OUT 4 DIDIO AlAlDID 2 lt Z U Z l Closest remote camera XD OUT 8 RXD OUT a XD OUT Ajo Di DdD O0 J Jdid Z J Specifications xipueddy 123 xipueddy 124 General Limitation on Transitions In the following types of composites videos may cut to each other despite transitions being configured or composites may not be displayed during transitions In addition if even one of the following conditions is met the other transitions may also be affected Condition 1 A transition 1s executed within the same title Example Title 1 ABC Title 1 XYZ Condition 2 Both of the background videos in the Input
30. list are still image files Example Input 1 123 Input 1 789 Condition 3 A transition is executed with two effect patterns Example 1 Pattern_03 Pattern_04 Example 2 Pattern_03 adjustment A Pattern_03 adjustment B Specifications Glossary Black burst signal A reference signal used to achieve external synchronization GenLock This is a black composite signal Chroma key A method of creating a composite picture by deleting components that contain a specified color chroma Typically a subject is captured in front of a blue background commonly referred to as a blue screen and the blue background is removed leaving only to subject for compositing Color bars A test signal which displays vertical colored stripes on a monitor Used to adjust the hue and saturation of colors on video cameras and monitors Compressor A function which smoothly limits audio signals exceeding a certain threshold Used to prevent distortion in high level audio signals Default gateway A router or computer on a network which serves as an entrance to an outside network Other computers in the network access the outside network via the default gateway Delay A function which delays audio to bring it into synchronization with video used when video is input later than the corresponding audio DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for automatically assigning IP addresses to d
31. s internally generated signals have an aspect ratio of 16 9 Preparing Materials Prepare the materials to be added to the lists Input sources Assign video input signals specify input channels for embedded audio and configure remote control settings for cameras in the Video Setup screen gt Input of the System Setup menu For details on configuration see Input page 102 Material files Still image and movie files Import still image files including logos and titles created using other tools and movie files to the unit s internal storage For details see Importing Files page 91 Titles Create titles using the Titler For details see Creating Titles Titler page 85 Creating Lists suoljesado seg 39 suolesado olseg Adding Input Sources to the Lists Add Source Add the external signals configured in the Video Setup screen of the System Setup menu and the unit s internally generated signals to the lists 1 Display the context menu in the position you want to add the input source and select Add Source If you perform the operation on a button the item will be added below that button Move 104 10 25 Add Source Add Still Picture Add Media Player Create New Color Bars The Add Source dialog box appears 2 Select the input source you want to add and then tap OK Add Source Video Input Video Input 1 SDI Video Input 2 HDM
32. 00 56 oo o010 ta iadi 60 01 06 Video Audio Codec MPEG 2 Video Codec Frame Rave 29 97 fps Frame Siz2 1920x1080 AES 3 382M PCM Sample Rate 48000Hz Play back the file or move the slider and stop the file at the repeat playback start position Tap 4 Start The Start point is configured on the key frame immediately preceding the tapped position Position where 4 is tapped e a e a frames Start point that will be configured The marker of the bar representing the playback section moves to the playback start position Tip The video may move back slightly from the position where 4 was tapped 3 Configure the End point Duration of playback section End point File Name CLIP_O1 mxf N m epet Z 00 00 52 Duration 00 00 42 00 00 10 Inbal Ed E AES 3 382M PCM Sample Rate 48000Hz Video Audio N 4 Codec MPEG 2 Video Codec 7 fy P Frame Rate 29 97 fps Frame Size 1920x1080 Play back the file or move the slider and stop the file at the end of the repeat playback section Tap End The End point is configured on the tapped position The marker of the bar representing the playback position moves to the end of the repeat playback section e The positions of the Start and End points can be reversed or the points can be configured at the same position However the entire file will be specified for repeat playback in such cases e The
33. 3 Center 16 9 Wide Zoom ho bk Specifications HD SD SDI SDI input connectors 1 3 5 and 6 Video HD rr a jean oe soa 1920 x 1080 When the pap Tt is 1080 60i 720 x 480 D1 525 59 94i Audio HD SDI 24 bit SD SDI 20 bit 48 kHz 2 ch select from 1 2 ch or 3 4 ch L PCM COMPOSITE composite video input connectors 1 and 3 When the system format is 1080 50i 720x576 PAL When the system format is 1080 60i 720 x 480 NTSC 59 94 RGB RGB input connectors 2 and 4 5a0x480 VGA few 1024 x 768 XGA 60p 75p 00 200 UXGA 6p 201004 SKGA 6p 280768 WXGA 6p oxe OSS f201080 HO Gp HDMI HDMI input connectors 2 and 4 Video 640 x 480 VGA 59 94p 60p 1024 x 768 XGA 60p 75p 280 1008 SKGA 60 280 768 WXGA fo ooo oxo 6 When the system format is 1080 50i 720 x 576 SD 50p 1920 x 1080 HD 50i 1920 x 1080 HD 50 1920 x 1080 HD When the system format is 1080 60i 720 x 480 SD 720 x 480 SD 1920 x 1080 HD 1920 x 1080 HD 1920 x 1080 HD 1920 x 1080 HD 59 94p 59 94 24 bit pixel RGB 444 YCBCR 422 YCBCr 444 auto select Audio 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz auto select 16 bit 20 bit 24 bit auto select L PCM 2 ch HDCP Handling HDMI connector 2 Not supported HDMI connector 4 Supported only on AWS 750 units that support HDCP e units with the following serial numbers Serial number 11001 or later Suppo
34. 4 192 168 0 103 VISCA5 192 168 0 104 VISCA 6 VISCA 7 Tip The IP addresses for IP remote controllers do not need to be configured on the unit 4A When you finish configuration tap Apply The cameras will be initialized Assigning Remote Cameras After making each camera selectable in the Input list of the main screen configure settings to enable remote control of the remote cameras Configure the settings while the remote cameras are connected to the unit 1 Connect the remote camera to the unit 2 Select the input source of the camera in the Input list of the main screen and verify the video 3 Display the System Setup screen in the sub screen and tap Video The Video Setup screen appears Tap Input to display the Input screen Configure video input settings for the connected remote camera For details on the video input signal settings see Input page 102 Select the connected remote camera s address VISCA 1 to VISCA 7 for each connector in Remote Control Audio Mixer Camera Video Setup Input Name IN4 comer a Video Format Auto 1920 x 1080p 50Hz Embedded Audio 1 2CH Remote convo iy teckns Connection Serial Baud Rate 38400bps Tip If the camera model does not appear in the Remote Control drop down list for an input connector to which a camera is assigned reset the camera to its default settings For details on operations see
35. Creating Titles Titler selected object A caret appears allowing you to enter text e Enter text select all When you double tap a text object text entry mode is enabled in a select all state s W U E e Enter text partial select When you tap and hold on text text entry mode is enabled in a partial select state You can drag the handles to adjust the selection range Handles e Quit text entry Tap outside of the text area Enter on the virtual keyboard does not confirm entries but instead inserts a line break e Deselect a text object Tap outside of the text area Saving Created Templates as User Templates You can save still images that were created using the Titler as user templates e Still images that belong to the Titler Template category in the File Manager will also be displayed in the user template list e Up to 999 user template files can be created This includes files imported to the Titler Template category of the File Manager 1 Display the context menu for the title you want to save as a user template and select Save as Template The User tab of the Template dialog box appears 2 Verify that the selected title has been added to the user template list The user template will be automatically named UserTemplate_ lt number gt In the User tab information on the selected template is displayed here Template P 3 Tap Close
36. New Scenes ccciteratvincratverteats 65 Potne SCCHES santan eA 66 Replacing Thumbnails 2 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeees 66 Excluding Options from Scenes 66 ReCalltne Scenes sprati 67 Tracking Targets Tracking Function 67 Prepara Ocen oa ieaaeiescacuemet eaten 67 Enabling the Tracking Function 68 Using Tracking Mode cc eeeeeeeeeeees 68 Using Framing Mode cc ceeeeeeeeeeeeees 70 Switching the Second Output AUX 71 Configuring AUX Settings eee 72 Switching the Video cccccccceeeeeseeeees 12 Performing Detailed Audio Adjustments ccccseeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeees 74 Adjusting the Audio Quality for Each Channel sesso aie Vasrerdaniedetastece 74 Switching the Monitored Audio 75 Adjusting MIX OUT Output Levels 76 Adjusting the Embedded Audio of Input OUNCES eain E 76 Recording Outputs from the Unit to the Internal Storage ccsssscesesseeseeeeeees 77 Configuring Recording Settings TI Starting and Stopping Recording 78 Strea MINO speirid ip 79 Streaming Servers s esssssoeesssessssscerrrssssssss 79 Configuring Network Settings 79 Connecting to Ustream for Streaming 79 Connecting to a Standalone Server for SUC AMM aaa N 80 Configuring Custom Settings 0 81 Selecting the Source to be Encoded 82 Starting and Stopping Live Streaming Transmissions
37. Pee Go to Titler Explorer mport Export Recording i CLIP_O6 mxf streaming CLIP_O5 mxf CLIP_04 mxf WY CLIP_03 mxf VW CLIP_02 mxf WY CLIP_01 mxf VY CLIP mxf 4920 x 1080 Total 28 5 MB Format Drive 3 Connect the external drive to a USB port 4 Tap in the list to the right select the external drive to which to export in the list that appears and then tap Export cording Streaming ia Export Go to Titler Sony_Storage_Media_2C6001401240003876 0 0 part1 Recording CLIP_O6 mxf CLIP_O5 mxf CLIP_04 mxf VY CLIP_03 mxf VY CLIP_02 mxf V CLIP_O1 mxf WY CLIP mxf 1920 x 1080 Total 0 0GB Format Drive The files are exported Formatting External Drives You can format an external drive if necessary e This unit supports FAT32 e When exporting files that exceed 4 GB in size format the drive on a computer using the exFAT file system e This unit does not support formatting of external drives that exceed 2 TB in size e Connect only one external drive when performing formatting We do not recommend more than three partitions on an external drive Connect the USB storage device or external drive you want to format to a USB port 2 Tap the Import tab or Export tab to display the Import screen or Export screen 3 Tap Format Drive at the bottom right of the screen Remain 0 0MB The Format Drive dialog box appears Managing Files File Manager suole
38. Saving video composites as scenes You can save video composites as scenes that can be recalled whenever necessary Title creation This unit includes a Titler function for creating titles via simple operations You can use the Titler to create titles that can be immediately inserted into videos or edited whenever necessary Recording to internal storage You can record video composites and mixed down audio to the unit s internal storage The recorded files can be edited using various nonlinear editors Two channel output AUX In addition to PGM another video output AUX is available on this unit You can use this feature when you want to output two different videos using two projectors or when you want to output a video without the titles and logos of the PGM output Audio mixing You can mix up to five channels audio inputs Each channel is equipped with various functions such as a fader input trim filter equalizer limiter compressor and pan balance allowing you to adjust the audio quality and levels for each channel individually Remote camera control You can perform pan tilt zoom and other remote controls for VISCA compatible cameras Pan tilt zoom and other conditions can be saved as presets that can be recalled whenever necessary You can also track people and tap the NEXT viewer to move the center position of the camera to the tapped position Tally function You can have the tally on a camera
39. Streaming VOD Recording Video 800 Audio 96 g kbps File Name VODCLIP _04 Changing the recording bit rate Select a bit rate from the drop down list Live Streaming VOD Recording Video 800 Audio 96 Mi kbps Video 800 Audio 96 Video 1500 Audio 192 Starting recording Tap Start Live Streaming VOD Recording File Name VODCLIP _04 Recording starts Tip If the vertical size for Frame Size in the streaming settings is set to 542 or higher this function cannot be performed at the same time as Streaming The function started first will have priority During recording Start changes to Stop and the recording time appears hh mm ss In addition the REC streaming status at the top of the main screen lights red Recording emain REG Streaming ve REG Option Title 1 Recording will stop automatically in the following cases e When the remaining recording time reaches 0 e When the recording time reaches 6 hours Stopping recording Tap Stop Live Streaming VOD Recording File Name 05 00 02 23 A confirmation message appears When you tap Yes recording stops and the REC streaming status turns off Streaming suo1 e1adO peoueApy 83 suolesadO peoueApy 84 Using External Devices for Video Switching and Other Operations You can connect external devices such as keyboards and X keys to the unit s USB port and use them to
40. Tally Function You can display tallies on the source buttons in the Input list that light for the sources being used as the PGM output and NEXT selection sources Tally display example PGM output Red Media Player tir Movie 123 s gt Ss Color Bars NEXT selection Green e The Input list is the only list in which the tallies appear e Tallies will appear or disappear when Take is tapped regardless of transition settings 1 Display the System Setup screen in the sub screen and tap Others 2 T ap Customize GUI to display the Customize GUI screen 3 Select On for Tally Transition Rate Using the GUI Tally Function 51 suoljeiado seg Using the Camera Tally Function You can have the tallies on cameras light via the VISCA connector and the output pins of the GPI connector at the rear of the unit or via the LAN connector when the camera s video is being used as the PGM output or NEXT selection source in the Input list or Title list The cameras that are compatible with the tally function and the lighting conditions are as follows Camera Lighting condition Remote cameras e In use as Not required VISCA connection PGM output Required suoljesado olseg Cameras connected to e In use as the GPI connector on the PGM output unit via the TALLY e In use as connector on a CCU for NEXT example selection GPI connection e The tallies on remote cameras do not s
41. Various settings for the tracking function Camera Settings screen Various settings No remembered for each material Tracking Settings Various settings No screen Title 1 Title 2 screen Various settings No remembered for each material Effect screen Various settings Logo 1 Logo 2 Various settings Yes screen Media Player Screen displays No screen Recording screen Various settings Streaming screen System Setup File Manager screen Specifications Can be saved Virtual keyboard Page selection No Mode selection Shift Caps Lock External Keyboards e 101 key and 104 key English external keyboards are supported e The Ctrl key and other control keys may be disabled in some cases Connector Pin Assignments GPI connector 9 pin TIT 98765432 1 Pino Description e GPLOUT2 On Shon Off Open 8 GPLOUTA On Shon Off Open o ewo S VISCA connector RS 422 5 pin VISCA RS 422 PELL 54321 Model number Phoenix Contact MC 1 5 5 ST 3 5 As the baud rate is fixed at 38400 bps configure the setting on the remote camera side Connection example AWS 750 Remote cameras visca aE visca Cam 1 I Cam 2 Cam 3 M E Cam 4 Cam 5 Cam 6 NEE Specifications xipueddy 121 xipueddy 122 VISCA RS 422 connection diagram e For the BRC H700 BRC H900 BRC Z330 or BRC Z700 to next connector Second remote camera
42. abcdefg123456hijklmn7890xxx ELGER High Bandwidth Flash v jas Total Bit Rate 1328kbps Live Streaming Audio Codec AAC Bit Rate 128kbps Sample Rate 44100Hz VOD Recording Video 800 Audio 96 Ma kbps File Name VODCLIP URL Stream Enter the URL and stream of the upload destination When importing a previously downloaded XML file tap Import and import the XML file from the Import dialog box that appears Q Select the external drive on which the XML file is stored 2 Select the XML file you want to import 8 Tap OK to close the dialog box The XML file is imported and the URL and stream are automatically entered e Use Full when entering URL information in a format that includes information such as the stream This is not used under normal circumstances e XML files that are encoded in UTF 8 and that are of the same format used by the Ustream XML file import function are supported Encode Presets Select a settings preset encoding preset When you select an encoding preset its settings appear in the area below it e HD Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for HD e High Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for the high bandwidth e Medium Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for the medium bandwidth e Low Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for the low bandwidth e Others Custom 1 Custom settings 1 for Others e Others Custom 2 Custom settings 2 for Others e Others Cus
43. audio level is saved for each input source individually Input Embedded Audio jon 7 When mixing embedded audio after Take Adjust the audio level using channel fader 5 in the Audio Mixer screen If embedded audio is output due to a Take operation the embedded audio is automatically assigned to channel fader 5 Audio Mixer Access PFL 10 0 If channel fader 5 is being used for both input and the Media Player the Media Player will have priority Recording Outputs from the Unit to the Internal Storage Program outputs AUX outputs and audio outputs PGM and MIX can be recorded onto the unit s internal storage in high quality picture and audio The recorded files can be edited using various nonlinear editors Data compatibility with all nonlinear editing devices is not guaranteed For details on the formats of the files recorded by this unit see Recording format page 118 For further details contact your dealer or local Sony representative suoi e1adO peoueApy Configuring Recording Settings Settings related to recording are configured in the Recording screen of the sub screen You can display the Recording screen by tapping the recording status that appears at the top center of the main screen Option Recording Streaming Title 1 Tip If HDCP Handling page 104 is set to On in the System screen tapping the Recording tab in
44. button of the video you want to use for the program video from either list e The source currently selected in the NEXT viewer will be highlighted with a blue background gt ies Mrt Paulownia R Sa 2013 Summer Lucky River Dutiful Bull Dr Orange Guitar Paddy Middle TREES Vocal N Jack Forest Guitar e A light blue frame will appear around a source that is currently the target of an operation such as deletion Scene list Displays a list of registered scenes For details on loading saved scenes see Recalling Scenes page 67 For details on saving scenes see Creating Scenes page 65 Using the Screens suoljesado seg 33 suolesado olseg 34 Input list Displays a list of videos being input to the unit s input connectors signals created internally on the unit 1 e black and color bar signals and other input sources You can also add sources to the list and edit them For details see Creating Lists page 39 When tally display is enabled Tallies are displayed for the PGM output and NEXT selection sources in the Input list The tallies are only displayed in the Input list e PGM output source Red tally e Source selected as both the PGM output and NEXT selection Red tally For details on GUI tallies see Using the GUI Tally Function page 51 Move Allows you to change the sort order of the items displayed in t
45. can be encoded on the unit and streamed live using an external server or saved to the unit s internal storage Saved data can be exported to USB storage devices and other external drives as VOD Video On Demand files and then uploaded to video sharing websites via a computer and played back The streaming function used by the unit allows third parties to access streaming data during transmissions In addition the recommended destination is a site where anyone can view its contents If you want to protect confidential data during transmissions we recommend consulting a specialist Streaming Servers This unit includes an encoding function for streaming data but it does not include a server function Therefore you must connect it to a streaming server As of June 2015 connection to the following servers has been verified e External servers Ustream e Standalone server Adobe Media Server 5 Wowza Media Server 3 5 Consult the streaming server administrator to acquire URL and login information and information required for connecting to the external server For details on acquiring information from Ustream see Connecting to Ustream for Streaming page 79 Configuring Network Settings Configure the unit s network The unit s network settings must be configured to perform streaming We recommend connecting the network to the LAN 1 connector For details on settings see Configuring Network Setting
46. categories When you select a category a list of files appears in the file list e Still Includes still image files imported to the internal storage Materials created using the Titler are also included in this category Movie Includes movie files imported to the internal storage Logo Includes logo files still image files imported to the internal storage Files included in this category are added to the Logo list Recording Includes files recorded using the Recording function Streaming Includes files recorded using the Streaming function Project Includes project files saved in Project of the System Setup menu Titler Template Includes files imported for use as user templates in the Titler and files saved as user templates using the Titler Explorer tab Allows you to perform operations such as displaying file lists deleting and renaming Managing Files File Manager Recording Streaming amp Q ee 6 amp Date Size 2014 03 10 02 35 0 2MB 2014 03 10 02 35 0 3MB 2014 03 10 02 35 0 3MB 2014 03 13 06 44 18 9MB 2014 03 13 06 30 2014 03 13 06 27 2014 03 10 02 52 0 8MB INIA ND A MND Ee Mm DAAD Import tab Allows you to import files stored on USB storage devices and other external drives to the unit s internal storage page 91 Export tab Allows you to export files stored on the unit s internal storage to external drives page 93 File list Displays a lis
47. direct mode the NEXT viewer brightens again Step 4 Video Switching 29 peels Buje 30 Tip Direct mode can also be used for switching operations outside of the Input list Using Transition Effects You can select from the following transitions for video switching on this unit Tip The transition function includes some limitations For details see General Limitation on Transitions page 124 Cut Switch from A to B instantly without transition effects B be Mix Dissolve from one video into the next 7 re be sve gt Wipe Wipe the next output video over the program video TAR IN BA 1 Inthe Input list select the input source you want to use for the next program output Move 04 10 25 The selected video appears in the NEXT viewer Step 4 Video Switching 2 Inthe Option menu tap the area on the right side of the Transition button Tap this area Title 1 Title 2 Camera O Lej ce US g Transition The Transition list appears 3 Select the transition method you want to use and then tap 3 You can select from four different directions for wipes Return to the Option menu Select the transition method gt EA Cut The Transition list closes and the Option menu appears again 4 it you want to change the transition rate select a transition rate in the Transition Rate drop down
48. in the time display when recording is in progress Select Time Code to display the timecode or select Duration to display the recording time Starting and Stopping Recording Starting recording Tap REC in the Recording screen Audio Mixer Recording Streaming ka amp Video Source Time Code Mode Input Audio Source System Time Code Bit Rate 35Mbps HQ Mode Start Time Preset 00 00 00 78 min Remaining Time Display Mode File Name Clip Duration Time Code Recording starts Recording Outputs from the Unit to the Internal Storage When recording starts REC changes to Stop and the REC status displayed at the top of the main screen lights red Recording emai IEG Streaming REC Option Recording will stop automatically in the following cases e When the remaining recording time reaches 0 minutes e When the recording time of a single file reaches 6 hours Stopping recording Tap Stop Audio Mixer Input Recording Streaming Video Source Time Code Mode Audio Source PGM System Time Code Bit Rate 35Mbps HQ Mode Start Time Preset T min Remaining Time Display Mode File Name Duration e Time Code 00 00 45 A confirmation message appears When you tap Yes recording stops and the REC status turns off Stop changes to REC and the REC status displayed at the top of the main screen turns off Streaming Program video
49. is viewed The subject s posture changes significantly The subject is too small or too large e Environment The camera is shaking significantly The background includes a variety of colors There is low contrast between the subject and the background The subject and the background are similar in color A portion of the subject becomes obscured by an obstruction The subject moves past another person The brightness of the subject changes due to a light e g projector Preparation Perform the following before using the tracking mode e Position the camera so that it faces the subject directly e Smooth tracking may not be possible if the camera is positioned too far Adjust the camera s position if adjustments to the Speed setting are not sufficient e Set Pan Reverse and Tilt Reverse to On if the camera s IMG FLIP function is enabled or set them to Off if the camera s IMG FLIP function is disabled and then save the setting to Preset_1 Tracking Targets Tracking Function suoljesodOQ peoueApY 67 Enabling the Tracking Function 1 Display the System Setup screen and tap Video Eez ns Audio Mixer Recording Streaming amp Language Date Time Network Al Q a Others About Anycast Service o 2 sal T Main Sub LCD Backlight The Video Setup screen appears 2 T ap Input and select the input connector
50. is being used as the PGM output or NEXT selection source In addition the tally lamps on remote cameras connected to the VISCA connector can also be turned on and off during PGM output For details see Using the Camera Tally Function page 52 Expansion of Picture in Picture Function The following functions have been added for the picture in picture effect patterns selected in the Effect list e Color and width adjustments for borders e Custom configuration of overlay video sizes and rotation for adding a sense of perspective e Opacity adjustment and top bottom switching between overlapping overlay videos e Crop adjustment For details see Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP page 57 User templates added to the Titler You can import still image files to the Titler Template category This allows you to insert text on or otherwise edit imported still image files before saving them as user templates and using them Editing such as text modification can also be performed on preset templates which can then be saved as user templates For details see Creating Titles Titler page 85 Angle of view processing for SD signals You can now select 16 9 Wide Zoom as the input format for SD signals SD SDI composite in addition to 4 3 Center Squeeze and Edge Crop can also be selected as the output format for SD signals SD SDJ in addition to Letter Box For
51. light when the camera s video is being used as the PGM output or NEXT selection source Tallies can also be displayed for the PGM output and NEXT selection sources in the Input list Streaming transmission Video composites and mixed down audio can be encoded on the unit and streamed live using an external server or recorded to the unit s internal storage as a VOD video on demand file Features 9 M IM AQ M IM AO 10 System Configuration and Operation Flow A system configuration example and the settings required for the configuration are described here Use in Various Events Large screen Streaming transmission Microphone gt lt gt Microphone AUX e x Camera Computer used for presentation SSS SSS SSS SSeS SEES SSE AF aay tae ara lt 2 AWS 750 Preparation settings e Video input output settings page 102 PEER aT e Audio input output settings page 105 Inserting titles and logos page 44 e Creating titles page 44 85 e Preparing logos page 44 91 Mixingaudio page31 2 e Creating and saving scenes page 65 e Assigning video inputs page 39 102 s Streaming settings page 79 aea o onces ioa T AUX settings page 71 PERG SUME m Operation flow Using the picture in picture effect recalling scenes page 57 65 Displaying camera images page 28 Streaming transmission page 79 System Configuration and Operation Flow
52. list The default transition rate is 1 0 second Transition Rate sec If you selected Cut in step 3 switching will be instantaneous regardless of whether you changed the transition rate Tap Take to execute the transition Move 04 10 25 The program video switches using the selected transition For details on changing the values for the Transition Rate options see Transition Rate page 106 Step 5 Audio Mixing You can mix the audio being input to the unit and mix it down to stereo program audio Audio operations are performed in the sub screen This section describes how to adjust the audio for each microphone and mix multiple audio channels 1 Adjust the audio for each microphone Adjustments are made separately for each microphone Move the sliders while verifying the audio output and audio level meter Drag the sliders for the enabled channel faders to adjust the audio levels Audio level meter Audio Mixer npu CJ Recording Streaming ia amp Access ima Monitor Level B Tap the channel fader The monitored audio buttons to which switches with each tap microphones are assigned to enable them e You can operate five channel faders at the same time e Channel 5 is reserved for the audio embedded in the SDI or HDMI video played back in the Media Player embedded audio For details see Adjusting the Embedded Audio of Input Sources
53. list the title appears in the NEXT viewer Select the title you want to insert Move 04 10 25 i treaming M gt A Mrt Paulownia R mien a eS 2013 Summer me Lucky River Dutiful Bull Dr Orange Guitar Paddy Middle Vocal Jack Forest padne Guitar net Natatatat ahaha EEA If the image includes an alpha channel a checkered pattern appears in the areas where the background image will be displayed To adjust the appearance of composites When you select the title you want to adjust in the Title 1 list the Title 1 tab appears in the sub screen Tap the Title 1 tab to display the Title 1 screen and drag the sliders to perform adjustments Recording Streaming el EZS Audio Mixer Title 1 Density Clip Adjust the amount of background loss 4 e clip value within a range of 0 00 to 100 00 Gain Adjust the sharpness of outlines 1 e gain value within a range of 100 00 to 100 00 Density Adjust the transparency of the title within a range of 0 00 to 100 00 Tip Depending on the values configured for each setting the title may not be displayed In such cases tap Reset to restore the original state and perform adjustment again 4 Tap 2 The Title 1 list closes and the Option menu appears again The thumbnail of the selected title appears on the Title 1 button Tapping the button again removes the title display 1 e the title
54. nsessseeeee 44 Inserting LOGOS ccsccceeseeeeneeeeeseeeeeeeenees 46 Preparing LOS 0S s ecmncviwciesnesrcctewiavienes 46 Viewing Logo Composites cceeeeeeee 46 Controlling Remote Cameras 47 Controlling Cameras cccccceeeeeeeeees 47 Saving Adjustments as Presets 49 Recalline Presets cronan 50 Notes on Using an RM IP1IO 51 Using the GUI Tally Function 51 Using the Camera Tally Function 52 Lighting Tallies on Remote Cameras 32 Lighting Tallies on Cameras Connected via 6 ed EEE E E E E ene roe 52 Playing Back Material Files in the Media PAY OF csser 53 Playine Back Piles enian e 53 Repeat Play DAC kK erorien 54 Entering Text assisciccsceccetessesestnecscsceseeees 55 Using the Virtual Keyboard 56 Advanced Operations Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PINE scccxeseriicecitccsvewoh 57 Selecting Composite Patterns 57 Selecting Composite Materials 58 Adjusting Overlay Videos cccceeees 59 Inserting People onto Backgrounds Chroma Keying cccsseecsssessenees 61 Selecting Composite Patterns 6l Selecting Composite Materials 62 Adjusting Overlay Video 1 eeeeeeeee 62 Adjusting Overlay Video 2 ccccceees 64 Creating Scenes ccccssccceeseeeeseeeeeeeseees 65 Creatine
55. of the target remote camera for control 3 Select the target remote camera for control in Remote Control and select On for Tracking Audio Mixer A eJ Video Setup input System Time Code Ss Name IN4 connector ren ie Video Format Auto 1920 x 1080p 50Hz suolesadO p vuenpy Embedded Audio 1 2CH sO Ae VISCA 1 SRG 300H Tracking Connection Serial Baud Rate 38400bps Tip The tracking function can only be configured for one video input with the video input that was configured last having priority Using Tracking Mode In the Camera screen tap Tracking to enable it Recording Streaming ia Audio Mixer Input Camera Pan Tilt Reset Backlight o on aaas ide Zoom Focus Iris AWB Pan Tilt Tracking mode is enabled 68 Tracking Targets Tracking Function Tip The mode cannot be changed while the camera is moving Wait for the camera to stop before tapping Tracking The tracking status appears in the NEXT viewer during tracking mode The tracking status will not be displayed if an Effect 1s configured Tracking cannot be started when the tracking status is not displayed Search area indicator Tracking quality indicator Search area indicator Indicates the area in which the camera can find a tracking target Tracking quality indicator Indicates the tracking quality or whether tracking is in standby by its color The size of the frame is
56. perform certain main screen operations such as video switching Keyboard Operations You can perform the following operations tem Key Description Scene Tab Switch between the Scene list Input and Input list Take Space Perform a take Takes will not be performed if the Space key is pressed during text entry Button 1 F1 Select the first button of the buttons displayed in the Scene list or Input list Button 2 Button 3 F3 buttons displayed in the Scene list or Input list Button 4 F4 Select the fourth button of the buttons displayed in the Scene list or Input list Select the second button of the buttons displayed in the Scene list or Input list Select the third button of the Button 5 Select the fifth button of the buttons displayed in the Scene Button 6 list or Input list Select the sixth button of the buttons displayed in the Scene list or Input list Select the seventh button of the buttons displayed in the Scene list or Input list Button 7 Page Up Page Up Display seven buttons of the previous page in the Scene list or Input list Page Down Page Display seven buttons of the next Down page in the Scene list or Input list Home Home Display seven buttons of the first page of the Scene list or Input list End End Display seven buttons of the last page of the Scene list or Input list Using External Devices for Video Switchin
57. signals HD SD SDI SDI input connector 3 BNC type Inputs HD SD SDI signals Tip COMPOSITE connector 3 and HD SD SDI connector 3 cannot be used simultaneously Select one or the other for use 4 VIDEO OUTPUT block nen PGM PGM AUX MN mes HD SD SDI REF OUT S Eo i HD SDI For details on supported signal formats see Supported Output Formats page 117 HD SD SDI SDI output connectors PGM only BNC type x 2 Outputs the finished video processed on this unit 1 e program video as HD SD SDI signals RGB RGB output connector PGM AUX mini D sub 15 pin The following video is output as RGB signals based on whether PGM or AUX is selected PGM PGM video AUX AUX video For details on selecting PGM or AUX see Video Setup Screen page 102 HDMI HDMI output connector Type A The following video and audio are output as HDMI signals based on whether PGM or AUX is selected e Video PGM PGM video AUX AUX video e Audio PGM PGM audio AUX MIX audio For details on selecting PGM or AUX see Video Setup Screen page 102 Use a Sony HDMI cable Recommended cable example HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE DLC HJ20 2 m 6 6 feet HD SDI SDI output connector PGM AUX BNC type The following video and audio are output as HD SDI signals based on whether PGM or AUX is selected e Video PGM PGM video AUX AUX video
58. still Tip If the camera still shakes when Stabilize is set to On try lowering the Speed setting Using Framing Mode Tip Framing mode will not function 1f an Effect is configured 1 In the Input list tap the input source for which the p p p tracking function is enabled to display its video in the NEXT viewer The Camera tab appears in the sub screen 2 Tap the Camera tab to display the Camera screen and tap Framing to enable it Switc h j n g th e Seco n d Io Output AUX Pan Tilt Reset Backlight on off et Wide In addition to PGM another video composite output AUX is available on this unit You can select the AUX output from the input sources and the PGM In addition you can select clean versions of the PGM output that exclude specific composite images You can use this feature when you want to output two Framing mode is enabled different videos using two projectors or when you want to output a video without titles and logos alongside the Tip PGM output The mode cannot be changed while the camera is Usage example 1 Output separate videos via moving Wait for the camera to stop before tapping two connected projectors Framing 3 Tap the target in the NEXT viewer The tapped position moves to the center position suoljesodOQ pedueApY Tip If you tap a target while the camera is moving the target will be disabled In such cases tap the target again aft
59. tap Done Move mode is disabled and the Done button 1 Tap Move at the top right of the list changes to Move gt MCA Mt Paulownia R 2013 Summer Lucky River Dutiful Bull Move handles appear on each button The Move button changes to Done and move mode is enabled Creating Lists suolesado olseg 43 suoljesado seg 44 Inserting Titles You can insert titles onto the program video using one of the following three methods e Insert a title created on this unit e Insert a still image title created using a separate tool e Insert an external signal Depending on the material used for the title the title will be inserted as follows e Insert a still image that includes an alpha channel The area determined by the alpha channel will be displayed as the title Background video Title with alpha channel TITLE Tip When inserting still images that do not include alpha channels clip gain and density adjustments are required For details on the clip gain and density settings see To adjust the appearance of composites page 45 e Insert an external signal Insert a signal from a computer that is connected via SDI or HDMI interface for example The portions of the image with high brightness will be displayed as the title Background video Title Inserting Titles Tip To produce a desired image clip gain and density adjustments are requir
60. the sub screen or the recording status in the main screen will not display the Recording screen Configure each setting in the Recording screen Recording Streaming Time Code Mode System Time Code 35Mbps HQ Mode O Start Time Preset 00 00 00 Remaining Time min 78 Display Mode File Name Clip Time Code Duration Video Source Select PGM or AUX as the video you want to record Recording Outputs from the Unit to the Internal Storage 1 suolesadO peoueApy 78 Audio Source Select PGM or MIX as the audio you want to record Bit Rate This is fixed at 35 Mbps HQ Mode Remaining Time Displays the remaining recording time in minutes When the remaining time reaches 10 minutes the time is displayed in red File Name Enter the name of the file to be recorded using up to 20 alphanumeric characters You cannot overwrite files using the same name Time Code Mode Select the timecode to use to start recording e System Time Code Select this to use the time specified in the System Setup menu gt Date Time e Start Time Preset Select this to start recording from a specific timecode When Start Time Preset is selected tap the timecode display field and specify the timecode in the Start Time Preset dialog box Start Time Preset 23 59 59 GUm MOONI MOG 01 01 01 Display Mode Select whether to display the timecode or the recording time
61. to perform pan tilt and zoom controls If you tap the NEXT viewer again control will return to the Camera screen Adjustment handles will not appear for camera videos on which the tracking function is enabled For details on settings see the System Setup gt Video Setup gt Input gt Tracking setting page 103 Controlling Remote Cameras e Although pan tilt operations and zoom operations can be performed simultaneously in the sub screen the Pan Tilt adjustment handle and the Zoom slider cannot be operated simultaneously in the main screen Adjusting the pan tilt Drag the Pan Tilt adjustment handle to adjust the pan and tilt of the camera e Dragging the handle diagonally adjusts both the pan and the tilt simultaneously When you release your finger the adjustment handle returns to its original position e If you want to redo adjustments from the home position tap Pan Tilt Reset to reset the pan tilt positions Adjusting the zoom Drag the Zoom slider to perform adjustments When you release your finger the slider returns to the middle position Adjusting the focus You can select whether to adjust the focus automatically or manually in Focus Adjustment switches between auto mode and manual mode with each tap of the Auto button mies Auto mode Auto Manual mode If the focus is set to manual mode drag the slider to perform adjustments When you release your finger the s
62. used in this manual are created to aid in explaining operations The actual images that are displayed or output during operations may differ Important Notes 5 Version Update History Functions Added with V2 0 The following functions have been added to V2 0 of AWS 750 IP control for remote cameras and additional supported models You can now control remote cameras via IP Operation with an RM IP10 IP Remote Controller is also possible In addition the SRG 300SE 301SE and SRG 120DH models are now supported For details see Controlling Remote Cameras page 47 and Remote Camera Connections and Settings page 98 Usable LAN 2 connector You can now use the LAN 2 connector The functions that can be configured for it differ from that of the LAN 1 connector For details see Right page 14 in the Parts Identification section and Configuring Network Settings page 96 Additional destination streaming servers supported In addition to Ustream you can now connect to other standalone servers to perform streaming In addition custom setting presets can now be saved for each destination streaming server For details see Streaming page 79 Repeat playback for the Media Player You can now perform repeat playback by specifying a start and end position in the playback file For details see Playing Back Material Files in the Media Player page 53 Functions Added w
63. will be in its disabled state Enabled Move 04 10 25 ecordin E treaming iv Option Title 1 ie ass Displayed Inserting Titles suoljeiado seg 45 suoljesado olseg 46 Inserting Logos You can insert up to two still images at 320 x 320 size as logos onto the video We recommend using images that include alpha channels for logos The area determined by the alpha channel will be displayed as the logo Logo with alpha channel a gt l Composite result Preparing Logos Create a logo file that includes an alpha channel using another tool beforehand and then import that file to the unit s internal storage For details see Importing Files page 91 Creating Logo lists Create lists by adding logo materials to the Logo 1 and Logo 2 lists For details on creation see Creating Lists page 39 Viewing Logo Composites You can view the appearance of a logo that is inserted onto a video in the NEXT viewer This section describes the procedure for the Logo 1 list as an example 1 In the Input list select the background video on which you want to insert the logo and display itin the NEXT viewer 2 Display the Logo 1 list Inserting Logos 3 Select the logo you want to insert and adjust its position When you select a logo in the Logo 1 list the logo appears in the NEXT viewer Select the logo you want to insert Move 04 10 25 Ec o EA
64. 01 2013 07 24 11 52 02 2013 07 23 14 43 03 2013 07 23 14 56 04 2013 07 23 14 57 01 1920x1080 You can view the thumbnail and resolution of the file highlighted in blue 3 Tap Close to close the dialog box The still image 1s added to the specified position Move 04 10 25 Transition Rate EEE Newly added still image Adding the Media Player to the Lists Add Media Player Add the Media Player when you want to add movies imported to the unit s internal storage or files that were recorded to the unit s internal storage via the Recording or Streaming functions to the lists In addition when you want to add still images to be used as PinP overlay videos or add still images to the AUX list add the Media Player to the lists Tip Only one instance of the Media Player can be added per list Display the context menu in the position you want to add the Media Player and select Add Media Player If you perform the operation on a button the item will be added below that button OAO oA Add Source Add Still Picture Add Media Player Create New Color Bars The Media Player button is added to the list For details on Media Player operations see Playing Back Material Files in the Media Player page 53 Creating and Adding New Titles Create New You can start the Titler directly from a list and create titles and other still images to be added to the list This is useful whe
65. 1 2 Parts Identification When headphones are connected to the HEADPHONES jack output from the internal speakers is disabled Sub display Displays the sub screen used for adjustments settings and other operations For details on basic operations see Sub Screen page 37 R button Performs operations such as source switching The function of this button is identical to that of the Take button in the main screen Access indicator Blinks orange when the internal storage is being accessed Left Ventilation holes Do not block the ventilation holes Doing so may cause internal overheating resulting in fire or damage to the unit When moving the unit after use allow the unit to cool down sufficiently beforehand power switch Turns the unit on or off page 25 To turn off the unit you can hold the switch for at least 4 seconds to force shutdown If you force shutdown the unit s settings data may not be saved in some cases HEADPHONES jack standard stereo phone Outputs audio for the monitor You can adjust the output level with Monitor Level in the Audio Mixer screen page 32 Release lever Unlocks the main display from its closed state For details see Opening and Closing the Main Display page 18 Panel cover Protects the main display Parts Identification M IM AO 13 M IM AO Right For details see Opening and Closing the Main Displ
66. 1 29ff fe53 8eee ethO Default Gateway fe80 21d 9ff fefO ca83 ethO IPv4 Mode Select the mode for the IP address and other settings The other setting items will change depending on the setting selected here e Off Do not use IPv4 e Manual Enter the settings manually When you select this mode enter the IP address prefix length and default gateway Enter period separators for the IP address and default gateway Enter an integer value from 8 to 30 for the prefix length For example enter 24 for 255 255 255 0 Tip The default gateway cannot be configured for LAN 2 e DHCP Automatically configure the settings using the DHCP server information Tip The DHCP cannot be configured for LAN 2 When a mode other than Off is selected and you want to use the default gateway of this connector in IPv4 select the Use checkbox Tip As this setting is linked to the Default Gateway to be Used setting in the Common screen the setting configured last will be enabled When using an IPv6 network environment Configure the following items Tip IPv6 settings are only available for LAN 1 Audio Mixer Network MAC Address 00 01 29 53 8E EE 131 131 131 131 Default Gateway 131 131 131 1 IPv6 Mode DHCP y IP Address fdc0 3780 201 29ff fe53 8eee fe80 201 29ff fe53 8eee ethO Default Gateway fe80 21d 9ff fefO ca83 ethO IPv6 Mode Select the mode for the IP address and o
67. 4 463 319 14 1 Live Content Producer Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference AWS 750 Software Version 2 0 Anycast Touch Homi 2013 Sony Corporation Table of Contents Important Notes ccccsscssssesessseeeseeseeeees 5 COP Vl S MIS e 5 Note on Faulty Pixels on the LCD Panel 5 Points to Check Before Using Devices 5 Manaomia desea 5 Note on Images Used in this Manual 5 Version Update HIistory scccsseeeseees 6 Functions Added with V2 0 eccess 6 Functions Added with V1 3 ou eee 6 Functions Added with V1 2 eee 6 Overview Features aione seater a 8 System Configuration and Operation OW icsse EE 10 Use in Various Events eeescceccceccceecen 10 Use in Lectures and Seminars 11 Parts Identification ccsessseeseeeeees 12 ROME Acusacoone e EAA 12 E Toreon A 13 RISE ora E A veiaeasiene 14 POI aan Ghsnatie oust sesenae a seaaanaereeeeedtoane 15 Opening and Closing the Main DIS OI AY cria 18 Opening the Main Display ee 18 Closing the Main Display eee 19 Applying the Anti Glare Films 19 Using the TOUCHSCreeNGS 2 cc0seeeeees 21 Getting Started Operation FIOW cccssceeeseeeeseseneeseeneees 23 Step 1 Connecting Devices 24 Step 2 Turning the Unit On
68. 6 e Off Do not use a default gateway e LAN 1 Use the default gateway of LAN 1 e When using the DHCP server the values obtained from the DHCP server appear after you tap Apply e As this setting is linked to the Use configurations of the Default Gateway settings in the LAN 1 screen the setting configured last will be enabled DNS Mode Configure the DNS server setting e Off Do not use DNS e Manual Enter the settings manually When this is selected enter up to 253 alphanumeric characters for the domain name and enter the primary DNS and secondary DNS A tertiary DNS cannot be configured e DHCP Automatically configure the settings using the DHCP server information After configuring all the settings in the Network screen tap Apply Configuring Network Settings sBumes 97 sBumes 98 Remote Camera Connections and Settings This section describes the connections and settings that are required to control VISCA cameras Supported models As of June 2015 the following models have been verified Sc A E e sonora seron ooo a YOYO emos o o as emo Eo m s c 1 Use a serial RS 422 connection or a LAN connection Simultaneous connection of both is not supported Serial Connections You can connect up to seven VISCA compatible cameras to the unit via a daisy chain connection and control them Configure the address number for each camera and use the ad
69. DI output connector PGM AUX cannot be switched to 720p SD Output Aspect Select the aspect ratio for SD output signals from the SDI PGM connector e Letter Box Output with black bars on the top and bottom of the display e Squeeze Output with the aspect ratio squeezed to 4 3 e Edge Crop Output with the left and right sides cropped System Time Code Configure the system timecode The system timecode configured here is only embedded in the HD SDI output PGM only and PGM AUX It can also be used for the recording times of the Recording function gt J Video Setup A System Time Code 00 00 22 gt Local Time system O Free Run Time 00 00 00 Syste m Time Code System Time Code Select the time to be used as the system timecode e Local Time Select this to use the time specified in the System Setup menu gt Date Time as the system timecode e Free Run Time Preset a time that differs from that of the Local Time When this is selected tap the setting value to display the Free Run Time dialog box and then preset the time Free Run Time 23 59 co BR 01 01 Audio Setup Screen Configure audio input and output settings and adjust settings The following items are available in the Audio Setup settings tem Description Reference Input Assign audio signals to the page 105 Channel channel faders Assign MIC LINE Configure the mic line levels pag
70. Freq Adjust the central frequency of the low frequency band within a range of 31 Hz to 420 Hz Low Level Adjust the level of the low frequency band within a range of 15 dB to 15 dB Filter Use the filter function to cut high frequencies and low frequencies This is useful for minimizing noise Access Be ics cur curr Filter High Low Cut 100Hz Re H Limiter Compressor Off Input Trim dB fil Pan High Cut 8kHz When On is selected high frequencies 8 kHz are cut at 12 dB Oct Low Cut 100Hz When On is selected low frequencies 100 Hz are cut at 12 dB Oct Limiter Compressor Use the limiter and compressor when inputting audio with significant level differences e The limiter restricts the peak components of an audio signal with significant level differences It also compresses sound that exceeds a certain threshold volume so that the threshold level is not exceeded thus preventing excess outputs e The compressor gently compresses the level of audio that is at or above the threshold level thereby smoothing out an audio signal with significant level differences Limiter 100 1 NF SS E Limiter Compressor Limit OdB Reduction Meter 18dB 12dB ole s 2dB Input Trim 5 Pan 1L Limiter compressor Select the audio compression method e Limiter 100 1 Enable the limiter 100 1 e Compressor 2 1 Enable the compressor 2 1 e Off Disables both
71. I Video Input 3 SDI Video Input 5 SDI Video Input 6 SDI Internal Source Black Internal Source Color Bars 40 Creating Lists 3 Tap Close to close the dialog box The input source is added to the specified position ove 04 10 25 Scene IN2 on i 3 IN IN4 Transition Rate aF lt E Newly added input source e If necessary you can change the input connector and name settings For details see Video Setup Screen page 102 Adding Still Images to the Lists Add Still Picture Add still images imported to the unit s internal storage or still images created with the Titler to the lists For details on importing files see Managing Files File Manager page 89 For details on the Titler see Creating Titles Titler page 85 1 Display the context menu in the position you want to add the still image and select Add Still Picture If you perform the operation on a button the item will be added below that button Move 104 10 25 Add Source Add Still Picture Add Media Player Create New Delete The Add Still Picture dialog box appears 2 Tap the file you want to add to place a check mark on it and then tap OK You can select multiple files Add Still Picture Name 4 Date Summer Eventt 2013 07 24 12 49 Summer Event2 2013 07 24 12 49 Summer Event3 2013 07 24 12 49 2013 07 24 11 53 4 E Mtpaulownia rockfes Vv
72. I output conditions for each pin on the GPI connector Audio Mixer Camera Title 1 Recording Streaming o c Others F 5 GPI Bee eee Became eee PGM Tally Input1 IN 1 v v v v f i Not Assigned PGM Tally Input1 IN 1 PGM Tally Input2 IN 2 PGM Tally Input3 IN 3 PGM Tally Input4 IN 4 GPI OUT 1 to GPI OUT 4 Specify the conditions for GPI output e Not Assigned Do not use this function e PGM Tally Input1 to PGM Tally Input6 GPI output occurs when video from the selected camera is being used as the PGM output source NEXT Tally Input1 to NEXT Tally Input6 GPI output occurs when video from the selected camera is being used as the NEXT selection source Playing Back Material Files in the Media Player The following material files can be played back in the Media Player e Movies and still images imported to the unit s internal storage e Still images created with the Titler e Files recorded to the unit s internal storage via the Recording function e Files recorded to the unit s internal storage via the Streaming function For details on importing material files see Importing Files page 91 For details on adding the Media Player to the list see Adding the Media Player to the Lists Add Media Player page 41 Playing Back Files 1 Select Media Player in the main screen s list 2 Tap the CJ tab in the sub screen The Media Player screen a
73. MIX OUT within a range of co to 10 dB using the MIX OUT fader in the Audio Mixer screen Adjusting the Embedded Audio of Input Sources Embedded audio that is included in the input source selected in the Input list is automatically assigned to channel fader 5 If an input source in the Input list includes audio the audio level can be adjusted beforehand Performing Detailed Audio Adjustments Tip When compositing video using PinP or chroma keying the Input tab will only appear when an input source from the Input 1 list is selected Embedded audio cannot be used for input sources in the Input 2 and Input 3 lists Using embedded audio 1 In the Input list of the main screen select an input source that includes embedded audio The Input tab appears in the sub screen 2 T ap the Input tab to display the Input screen and set Embedded Audio to On Embedded Audio on 7 To adjust the audio If a movie includes embedded audio drag the slider to adjust the audio level e Embedded audio will be assigned to channel fader 5 automatically e When the Input tab is displayed the unit enters audio preview mode automatically allowing you to listen to audio via the HEADPHONES jack or the internal speakers Audio preview does not affect the PGM output or MIX output When adjusting audio levels beforehand Adjust the audio level using the channel fader in the Input screen The
74. RGB RGB output connector PGM AUX oxov 6 1024 x 768 XGA 60p 75p 260 766 WXGA 60 HDMI output connector Video e40x480 VGA 6 1024 x 768 XGA 60p 75p a ee 1280 x 1024 SXGA 1260 766 WXGA e When the system format is 1080 50i 1920 x 1080 HD 50i 1920 x 1080 HD 50p When the system format is 1080 60i 1920 x 1080 HD 59 94 1920 x 1080 HD 59 94p 24 bit pixel RGB 444 YCsBCr 422 auto select Audio 24 bit 48 kHz 2 ch L PCM Specifications File Formats Importable still images and movies Still image file format tiff tif png jpeg jpg jpe mxf MPEG HD422 LPCM mxf MPEG HD LPCM f4v H 264 AAC mov MPEG4 AAC mov H 264 AAC Movie file format mp4 H 264 AAC or LPCM im2ts H 264 AC 3 3 2 50 59 94i 3 Up to 1920 x 1080 up to 30p Application data 192 GB Capacity 1 File formats may be converted in some cases Verify that movie files can be played on the unit beforehand Recording function Recorded video format Determined by the System Setup gt Video Setup gt System gt System Format setting page 104 Recording format Format MPEG HD mxf Can be simultaneously recorded with VOD file Container MXF format Video codec MPEG 2 Main Profile amp High Level HD Long 1920 x 1080 420 8 bit 35 Mbps LPCM 2CH all 4CH 48 kHz 16 bit Recording Video PGM or AUX source Audio PGM
75. RING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER Performance Video signal performance 10 bit 422 1920 x 1080 59 94 50i REF OUT Less than 50 ppm subcarrier Audio signal performance frequency 48 kHz 24 bit A D D A 40 bit DSP Sampling frequency Quantization Frequency 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB to 2 dB response MIC LINE THD MIC LINE 0 25 or less 20 dBu 1 kHz Functions Video switcher Configuration Input 6 Primary Video inputs Internal Content M E 4 Keyer 2 x PinP 2 x Title 2 Logo Output PGM OUTPUT PGM AUX OUTPUT Video effect Transition Mix Wipe 4 patterns PinP Single 2 patterns Double 9 patterns Chromakey Standard Chromakey PinP Key source Title Input Signals or Internal Still Picture up to 1920 x 1080 Logo Internal Still Picture 320 x 320 Key type Title Luminance Key Alfa Channel Logo Alfa Channel Internal content Black Color Bars Non standard 7 bars type o files External controller USB keyboard US 101 104 keys type Audio mixer Configuration Input 6 Monaural 6 Stereo Embedded Audio inputs Mixing 5 Stereo Mixing Output PGM Stereo MIX Stereo Input control Input Trim 15 dB to 15 dB Filter High Cut 8 kHz Low Cut 100 Hz 12 dB Oct EQ 3 Band Equalizer Limiter 100 1 Compressor 2 1 Pan 31 position Oscillator 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz Embedded aud
76. Resetting remote cameras page 101 Audio Mixer Camera Recording Streaming System Time Code Name IN4 comector o n srr Video Format Auto 1920 x 1080p 50Hz Embedded Audio 1 2CH COE VISCA 1 SRG 300H v Tracking Connection Serial Baud Rate 38400bps Cameras for which remote control is enabled appear as address model name Tip When a remote camera that is not supported by the unit is connected its model name will appear as Unknown Some functions will not be available in such cases Linking the power control of the unit and remote cameras You can link the power control of the unit power on off to the power control of the remote cameras 1 Display the System Setup screen in the sub screen and tap Others 2 Tap Remote Camera to display the Remote Camera screen 3 To link power control select Enable for Auto Power Control Audio Mixer EJ Recording Streaming i Others Auto Power Control Enabe v Serial RS 422 X IP Address cr o f Remote Camera Customize GUI Transition Rate The SRG 300SE 301SE does not support Auto Power Control VISCA 1 VISCA 2 VISCA 3 Resetting remote cameras Reset the remote cameras to default settings using the following methods when you want to reconnect remote cameras e Tap Reset Camera in the Remote Camera screen Audio Mixer Streaming ia E Others Auto Power Control Enabe 7 Serial RS 422 z
77. ader For details see Step 5 Audio Mixing page 31 The PGM OUT fader is lowered Raise the PGM OUT fader a For details see Step 5 Audio Mixing page 31 The audio is not as expected The The target for monitoring is Tap PGM or MIX at the bottom of the audio level PGM or MIX audio cannot be incorrect meter to switch to the audio you want to monitor heard xipueddy For details see Switching the Monitored Audio page 75 The output settings are incorrect Select the PGM OUT and MIX OUT checkboxes in System Setup gt Audio Setup gt Input Channel Assign For details see Input Channel Assign on page 105 Audio is not output from the The monitor output level is low Raise the level via Monitor Level adjustment headphones or speakers The audio level meter does move For details see Adjusting the audio level for monitoring on page 32 Audio is not output from the A device is connected to the When the HEADPHONES jack is in use audio output internal speakers monitor output connector from the internal speakers is disabled Disconnect the device 1 1 O Troubleshooting Cameras cannot be controlled The control buttons in the Camera tab cannot be enabled A camera that is operating in tracking mode suddenly points up or down during tracking The movement range of the camera is narrow during camera control pan tilt Camera images are disp
78. ails on supported signal formats see Supported Input Formats page 116 HDMI HDMI input connector 2 Type A Inputs HDMI signals e Use a Sony HDMI cable Recommended cable example HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE DLC HJ20 2 m 6 6 feet e Use HDMI connector 4 when inputting copyright protected HDCP signals Parts Identification RGB RGB video input connector 2 mini D sub 15 pin Inputs RGB signals Tip HDMI connector 2 and RGB connector 2 cannot be used simultaneously Select one or the other for use COMPOSITE composite video input connector 1 pin jack Inputs analog video signals HD SD SDI SDI input connector 1 BNC type Inputs HD SD SDI signals Tip COMPOSITE connector 1 and HD SD SDI connector cannot be used simultaneously Select one or the other for use HDMI HDMI input connector 4 Type A Inputs HDMI signals Use a Sony HDMI cable Recommended cable example HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE DLC HJ20 2 m 6 6 feet For details on input of copyright protected HDCP signals see HDCP Handling under System page 104 RGB RGB video input connector 4 mini D sub 15 pin Inputs RGB signals Tip HDMI connector 4 and RGB connector 4 cannot be used simultaneously Select one or the other for use HD SD SDI SDI input connectors 5 and 6 BNC type Inputs HD SD SDI signals COMPOSITE composite video input connector 3 pin jack Inputs analog video
79. anual operations from the unit for all remote cameras will be disabled during tracking Stop tracking before performing manual operations Although you can control remote cameras during tracking from a RM IP10 avoid doing so The tracking status will not appear and tracking cannot be started if an Effect 1s configured Tracking will stop automatically in the following cases When a camera preset is saved deleted or recalled When tracking is lost Tap the tracking target to start tracking again Stopping tracking Tap Stop Tracking Targets Tracking Function Resuming tracking Tap the tracking target in the NEXT viewer Performing adjustments according to the tracking target Perform adjustment in the Tracking Settings screen Tip Adjustments cannot be performed during tracking Stop tracking before performing adjustments Tracking Settings iaaa e E Pan Tilt Limit Setting abilize on o Speed Drag the slider to adjust the tracking speed If the camera cannot keep up with the target increase the tracking speed Tracking may not be smooth 1f the speed is too fast If the camera moves faster than the target decrease the tracking speed Stabilize Select On to stabilize the video in the following situations e When shooting a tacking target that continuously makes small movements e When the camera shakes slightly due to the tracking function even when the subject is
80. ay page 18 USB ports x4 Connect USB storage devices keyboards and other external devices here The SuperSpeed USB USB3 0 1s supported USB cameras and other USB devices not mentioned in this document are not supported Each of the USB ports can supply a current of up to 900 mA However be sure to keep the total current of the four ports within 6 W 5 V 1200 mA Operation may become unstable and the unit may not start up if O 6 W is exceeded Unusual amounts of heat may also be generated in such cases LAN 1 connector RJ 45 modular jack LAN 2 connector RJ 45 modular jack Connect to a network when you want to control remote cameras via IP control or perform streaming transmissions for example The LAN 1 connector is intended mainly for streaming while the LAN 2 connector is intended mainly for camera control Reserve connector Used for manufacturing purposes This cannot be used For details on using an external keyboard for video switching see Using External Devices for Video Switching and Other Operations page 84 Ventilation holes Do not block the ventilation holes Doing so may cause internal overheating resulting in fire or damage to the unit When moving the unit after use allow the unit to cool down sufficiently beforehand Release lever Unlocks the main display from its closed state 1 4 Parts Identification Rear papie clamp T AUDIO INPUT block
81. capacitance sensor VISCA LCD Supplied accessories Before Using This Unit 1 AC adapter 1 VGP ACI9V56 Anti glare film 373 mm x 238 mm 14 3 in x 9 lg in 1 266 mm x 156 mm 10 in x 6 1 4 in 1 Detachable panel cover 1 Connector Phoenix Contact 5 pin 1 Male Phoenix Contact 9 pin 1 Male Optional accessories AC power cord for USA and Canada 125 V 10 A 2 4 m 7 ft 10 t in Part number 1 551 812 31 AC power cord for Europe 250 V 10 A 2 5 m 8 ft 2 in Part number 1 782 929 12 AC power cord for China 250 V 10 A 1 83 m 6 ft i in Part number 1 830 860 11 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice For the customers in Europe ATTENTION The electromagnetic field at the specific frequencies may influence the picture and sound of this unit Notes e Always make a test recording and verify that it was recorded successfully SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DU
82. ces overlay video 1 over overlay video 2 When configuring overlay video 2 this places overlay video 2 over overlay video 1 Density Drag the slider to adjust the opacity of the inserted image To restore the original value Tapping Reset restores the original value Configuring the Crop settings Crop the portions of the overlay video that you do not want inserted Adjustment handles Audio Mixer n Crop Border Transformation On Adjustment handles Crop Selects whether to use the Crop function e On Enable the function e Off Disable the function Reset Sets the cropped area of the image to the following values Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP suoi e1adO peoueApy 59 suolesadO peoueApy Setting values Setingvalues Len Top Bottom Right Tip If you move the adjustment handles after enabling Full or 4 3 highlighted in blue the button will turn off no longer highlighted indicating deviation from the Reset settings Adjustment handles Drag each handle to specify the areas of the image to be cropped Configuring the Border settings Specify whether to add a border to the edges of the overlay video Border Selects whether to add a border around the edges of the cropped image e On Add a border e Off A border is not added Drag the sliders for the following items to adjust them Width Specify the width of the borde
83. configured in the Size page 69 of the Tracking Settings screen Tracking standby Good Warning Configuring tracking settings Configure settings related to the tracking target First select a preset for the tracking target s movement and then perform fine adjustments 1 Inthe Input list tap the input source for which the tracking function is enabled to display its video in the NEXT viewer The Camera tab appears in the sub screen 2 Tap the Camera tab to display the Camera screen and tap Tracking Recording Streaming ia Z Audio Mixer Input Camera Pan Tilt Reset Backlight on of Wide Zoom Focus Iris AWB Pan Tilt The Tracking Settings screen appears 3 Select a preset in Preset based on the size of the tracking target Tracking Settings Size Aspect Ratio Portrait Landscape d min Spee an Position ar Sou ict E Right _ Pan Tilt Limit Setting Stabilize on or Tip If you change any other setting values after enabling a preset button highlighted in blue the button will turn off no longer highlighted to indicate that it has been disabled Adjust the width of the tracking target in Size The size specified here is the size of the tracking quality indicator frame that appears in the NEXT viewer Aspect Ratio Select the aspect ratio e Portrait Use for full body or half body shots e Landscape
84. cover here page 18 Anti theft wire slot When you want to attach a commercially available anti theft wire to the unit attach it to this slot 3 x 7 mm g in x 7 35 in Ventilation holes Do not block the ventilation holes Doing so may cause internal overheating resulting in fire or damage to the unit 1 AUDIO INPUT block LINE IN connectors 5 and 6 pin jacks Input analog audio signals from audio devices MIC LINE IN connectors 1 2 3 and 4 balanced XLR 3 pin TRS combo Input analog audio signals from microphones and audio devices 48V switches Use these when microphones that support external power supplies are connected to MIC LINE IN connectors to 4 When set to ON the indicators light and 48V power is supplied from the unit Parts Identification 1 5 M IM AO 16 Power is only supplied to the XLR connector contact points and not to the TRS contact points Use an insulated pointed object when setting a switch to the ON or OFF position Always set these switches to OFF when you are not using microphones that supports external power supplies AUDIO OUTPUT block PGM PGM audio output connectors L and R balanced TRS Outputs program audio that was mixed down on this unit MIX MIX audio output connectors L and R pin jacks Outputs mixdown audio other than the program audio VIDEO INPUT block VIDEO INPUT AA HD SD SDI For det
85. ctor 4 16 HDMI output connector 17 HEADPHONES jack 13 Importing files 91 Input 102 Input Channel Assign 105 Input formats 116 Input list 33 Input sources 40 Input tab 37 Input Trim 75 Internal storage 40 41 53 77 89 94 K Keyboards 84 L L button 12 LAN connectors 14 Language 102 LCD Backlight 27 Limiter 75 Limiter 75 Limiter Compressor 75 List sort order 43 Lock 36 Logo 46 Logo lists 46 Logo screen 46 Logo tab 38 Logos 91 M Main display 12 18 Main screen 33 Managing files 89 Material files 53 Media Player 53 Media Player tab 38 53 Messages 109 MIC LINE 105 MIC LINE IN connectors 15 Mix 30 MIX OUT 76 MIX OUT output levels 76 Mixing 31 Monitor Level 32 Monitor speakers 12 Move 34 Movies 91 Index AAA 127 X9pu IAAT 128 N NEXT viewer 36 O Operation flow 23 Option list 36 Option menu 34 Optional accessories 114 OSC Oscillator 106 Others 106 Output 106 Output 104 106 Output formats 117 P Pan 75 Panel cover 13 Parts identification 12 PFL buttons 32 PGM OUT fader 32 PGM viewer 34 PGM MIX 76 Picture in picture PinP 57 PinP 57 Power indicator 12 Power switch 13 Pre fader listen 32 Preset templates 86 Presets 49 50 Preview video 28 Program output video 28 Projects 94 119 Protect 35 R R button 12 Recorded video format 118 Recording 77 Recording format 118 Recording settin
86. d at that resolution Embedded Audio Specify the input channels of the embedded audio to be used e 1 2Ch Use channel 1 and 2 of the embedded audio e 3 4Ch Use channel 3 and 4 of the embedded audio Tip Depending on the video input connector some options may not be available e For HDMI the setting is fixed at 1 2Ch e For composite and RGB this setting is disabled due to the lack of embedded audio Remote Control Configure control settings for remote cameras e Off Disable remote control e VISCA 1 to VISCA 7 Select the address of the remote camera to be controlled sum s For details on remote camera settings see Remote Camera Connections and Settings page 98 Tip When a remote camera that is not supported by the unit is connected its model name will appear as Unknown Some functions will not be available in such cases Tracking Select whether to enable the tracking function on a remote camera The tracking function will only be enabled on the last camera on which it is configured e On Enable the tracking function e Off Disable the tracking function For details on tracking see Tracking Targets Tracking Function page 67 System Configure settings related to video signals for the system as a whole Audio Mixer Camera Video Setup ecording Streaming System Format 1080 60i M HDCP Handling System This function only applies to Inp
87. d adjust the compositing The color region can be adjusted in Auto mode or Manual mode page 63 e Crop Crop regions in overlay video 1 that you do not want included in the composite page 64 e Transformation Adjust the size and position of overlay video page 64 Adjusting Chromakey in Auto mode In Auto mode you specify the color that you do not want composited with the background video in the NEXT viewer and adjustments are performed automatically 1 Tap Auto for Mode Audio Mixer Effect 2 p Chromakey Mode Auto Crop Off r Color Cancel off Disable Others Transformation On Clip Gain Hue Density Auto mode is enabled and the color picker white frame appears in the NEXT viewer 2 Tap an area that includes the color you want to remove to move the color picker Color picker white frame Tip In Auto mode the composite of only overlay video 1 and the background video will appear in the NEXT viewer Titles and logos will not be displayed 3 if necessary adjust the outlines and density of the image to be inserted Audio Mixer Effect 2 Chromakey Mode Color Cancel o o On Disable Others Transformation On Clip Gain Hue Density Color Cancel Use this if remnants of the color that is supposed to be removed appear in the outlines of the inserted image e g in a person s hair When On is selected the remnants of the spec
88. d in the Titler are saved automatically You do not have to save them manually Starting and Quitting the Titler You can start the Titler using one of the following methods e Start from the File Manager screen page 85 e Start from the Input list or the Option menu gt Title list in the main screen page 41 You can also start the Titler from a previously created title in any list and edit text For details see Editing Text Created in the Titler Edit page 42 Starting from the File Manager screen Starting the Titler from the File Manager is useful when you want to create multiple titles in advance 1 Tap E at the top right of the sub screen The File Manager screen appears 2 T ap Go to Titler at the upper right of the screen Go to Titler a Audio Mixer LiG Recording Streaming Tq e Explorer mpor Expor Go to Titler still Name Date v Size Pattern 1 2014 03 10 02 35 0 2MB Pattern 2 2014 03 10 02 35 0 3MB Recording Pattern 3 2014 03 10 02 35 0 3MB A Concert 2014 03 13 06 30 Project E Rock Festival 2014 03 13 06 27 Titler Template 01 2014 03 10 02 52 02 2014 03 10 03 55 m Remain 191 0GB The Titler starts and the Folder dialog box for selecting the folder in which to save the file appears The virtual keyboard that allows you to enter text appears in the sub screen 3 To create a new folder tap New Folder An Untitled folder is added t
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90. deo 2 e Crop Crop regions in overlay video 2 that you do not want included in the composite e Border Specify whether to add a border to the edges of overlay video 2 e Transformation Adjust the size and position of overlay video 2 Configuring the Crop settings Crop regions in overlay video 2 that you do not want included in the composite For details on setting items see Configuring the Crop settings page 59 in the Adjusting Overlay Video section Configuring the Border settings Specify whether to add a border to the edges of overlay video 2 Audio Mixer Camera Effect 3 F Width Border Transformation Luminance Saturation Hue For details on setting items see Configuring the Border settings page 60 in the Adjusting Overlay Video section Configuring the Transformation settings Adjust the size and position of overlay video 2 Audio Mixer Camera Effect 3 Recording Streaming Border f Transformation Position 8 00 4 50 For details on setting items see Configuring the Transformation settings page 60 in the Adjusting Overlay Video section Creating Scenes You can save the current state of the Input list Option menu and the transition rate to the Scene list as a scene You can save up to 99 scenes Stored scenes can be recalled whenever necessary For details on recalling scenes see Recalli
91. details see Supported Input Formats page 116 and Supported Output Formats page 117 Additional remote camera model support The SRG 300H EVI H100S and EVI HIOOV models are now supported In addition Unknown will be displayed for the device name of unsupported cameras For details see Remote Camera Connections and Settings page 98 Simultaneous operations The following operations can now be performed simultaneously e Pan tile operations and zoom operations for remote cameras e Enabling disabling channels for multiple audio faders HDCP Handling function added HDCP support By enabling the HDCP Handling function HDCP material that is input to an HDMI connector IN4 can now be output from another HDMI connector PGM AUX However due to compliance with HDCP certain limitations apply when this function is enabled such as the output of video and digital audio signals from connectors other than the HDMI output connector being disabled For details see HDCP Handling under System page 104 This function is only supported on AWS 750 units that support HDCP e units with the following serial numbers Serial number 11001 or later Timecode output function Timecodes are now embedded in HD SDI outputs Version Update History 7 M IM AO 8 Overview Features The AWS 750 Live Content Producer is an all in one audiovisual production syst
92. dress numbers to specify which cameras to control For details configuring address numbers refer to the instruction manual for the remote camera Connection example The above is an example of when camera address configuration is set to Auto For details on pin assignments and connections for the VISCA connector see VISCA connector in Connector Pin Assignments page 120 Remote Camera Connections and Settings Tip Images from up to six cameras can be input at the same time Specifying the connection method 1 Display the System Setup screen in the sub screen and tap Others The Others screen appears 2 T ap Remote Camera to display the Remote Camera screen 3 Select Serial RS 422 for Connection and tap Apply LAN Connections Audio Mixer Recording Streaming i f Connection Serial RS 422 v IP Address Remote Camera Customize GUI Transition Rate VISCA 1 VISCA 2 VISCA 3 VISCA 4 VISCA 5 VISCA 6 VISCA 7 Configure the network as follows using a switching hub 100 base TX compatible Up to seven remote cameras up to four IP remote controllers RM IP10 and a computer for configuring camera IP settings can be connected within the same network Connection example Camera HDMI connector Camera HDMI connector Camera SDI connector Camera SDI connector SDI connector Camera SDI connector LAN connector LAN connector LAN connect
93. e PinP An effect achieved by embedding a video within another video Prefix length IP addresses which act as labels for devices in a network consist of a network portion that represents the subnet and a host portion that Glossary xipueddy 125 xipueddy 126 represents each device A prefix length is the length of the network portion represented as the number of bits from its beginning and is written as lt numerical value gt 1 A subnet is part of a larger network that is divided into smaller subnetworks Preset A function which allows a set of electrical settings to be saved and reproduced as a single set of data This system has a camera preset function Program PGM The final video and audio signals output from this system after the application of effects The video seen by viewers RGB An output signal format which displays pictures by using the three primary colors Red Green and Blue Serial digital interface SDI A standard for transmitting uncompressed digital video signals and embedded audio over a single coaxial cable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A protocol that allows you to monitor and control connected devices via a network Using SNMP provides benefits such as being able to quickly determine faulty devices when network errors occur Streaming A method of transferring audio and data over a network for real time playback Threshold T
94. e entering a single character returns the keyboard to standard alphabet mode I t shift Switches the keyboard to upper case mode or lower case mode with each tap After switching to upper case mode entering a single character returns the keyboard to lower case mode Caps Lock When this is enabled the keyboard enters upper case mode Disabling this returns the keyboard to lower case mode Advanced Operations Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP You can composite a video consisting of one video overlay video inserted on top of another video background video using the picture in picture effect You can use up to two overlay videos Inserted image Background video Overlay video ia video Sia Ss aed ain video You can select from the following PinP patterns Pattern 01 Pattern 02 Pattern_03 Pattern 04 Pattern 05 Pattern_06 Pattern 07 Pattern_08 Pattern_09 Pattern_10 Pattern_11 LA a Selecting Composite Patterns 1 Select Effect in the Option menu Option Title 1 suoi e1adO peoueApy Camera gt Transition The Effect list appears 2 Select the pattern you want to use The video composite appears in the NEXT viewer according to the selected effect pattern 3 Tap 2 The Option menu appears again Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP 57 suolesadO peoueApy Canceling compos
95. e 105 Output Adjust the PGM OUT and MIX page 106 OUT delays OSC Configure oscillator settings page 106 Oscillator Input Channel Assign Assign audio signals to the channel faders Configure each setting after selecting a channel Channels Audio Mix By Audio Setup a ve Input Chan Man aa en as MIC LINE MIC2 me MIC1 OsC Oscillator Input L MIC LINE1 v Input R MIC LINE1 M VY PGM OUT WY MIX OUT Name Rename channels to 4 Enter up to 6 alphanumeric characters for the channel name Input L and Input R Select the input signals to assign to the L and R of the channel e MIC LINE 1 to MIC LINE 4 Assign the signals from MIC LINE IN connectors to 4 e LINE 5 and LINE 6 Assign the signals from LINE IN connectors 5 and 6 e HDMI 2 and HDMI 4 Assign the signals from HDMI connectors 2 and 4 e SDI 1 SDI 3 SDI 5 and SDI 6 Assign the signals from SDI connectors 1 3 5 and 6 e This setting is disabled when RGB is used for HDMI connector 2 and 4 and Composite is used for SDI connectors and 3 in the Video Setup screen gt Input settings e For HDMI and SDI embedded audio sources when audio is selected for either the L channel or the R channel the audio for the other channel in the pair will be selected automatically PGM OUT Select this checkbox when you want to output the audio of channel faders 1 to 5 to PGM OUT MIX OUT Select this checkbox whe
96. e in the list and select Delete All When the confirmation message appears tap Yes Editing Scenes You can edit the video of a previously created scene 1 Inthe Scene list tap the scene you want to edit to display it in the NEXT viewer 2 Edit to create the conditions you want to save to the scene For details on excluding an option from the scene see Excluding Options from Scenes page 66 Creating Scenes 3 Inthe Scene list display the context menu of the button to which you want to save the edited scene and select Save Input Move 04 12 38 e Scene 0l Create New Save 3 y Rename Mt Paulownia Rock Festival 2013 Summer Delete Delete All Replace Thumbnail Transition Rate on take Logo 1 2 3 f fead wa A Saa g Dr Orange The edited scene overwrites the previous scene Replacing Thumbnails When you display the context menu of a scene button and select Replace Thumbnail the image currently displayed in the NEXT viewer replaces the thumbnail image Excluding Options from Scenes e Close the button in the Option menu Display the context menu of the option to be excluded from the scene and select Remove The button closes and the option will be excluded from the scene e When the option is Effect or Camera You can also exclude an option using the following method Select Off in the Effect list or the Camera list Pattern_01 _
97. e operation Safe Area Display a 16 9 safe area 90 zone and 80 zone as a dotted line in the editing area Each tap of the button toggles its display Canvas Select the pattern to display as the background canvas of the editing area black white or checkered The pattern selected here will only appear in the editing area It will not be used as the background of the title Close Quit the Titler Editing area page 88 Edit the title in this area Text objects These are the text objects that you entered You can create up to four text objects for a single file You can enter up to 300 characters in a single object and insert line breaks Text properties area You can configure text object settings such as font size and color Font Select the font type Preset fonts and fonts imported using the File Manager appear in the drop down list Text color Tap the Font color box to display the color palette and select the text color Color Palette a ie ee Se suoi e1adO peoueApy ae oe ll OK E Size Select the text size You can double tap the field to enter a value or tap 4 or Lz to change the value Style Specify a style for the text Each tap of the bold or italic button enables or disables each style Shadow Add a shadow effect to the text Edge Add edges around the text You can also specify the thickness and color of the edges e The edge thickness can sp
98. ecified within a range of 1 pixel to 10 pixels e Tapping the Edge color box displays the color palette Align Adjust the space between each character Tapping narrows the space and tapping widens it Select from left align centered and right align q for the text alignment Move the text object in the direction of the arrow Range of move per 1 tap Specify the amount of movement per tap Creating Titles Titler 87 suoljesodQ pedueApY Creating Titles 1 Display the context menu in the file list and select Create New The Template dialog box appears 2 Tap the template you want to use and then tap Select The selected template appears in the editing area 3 Edit the text objects Text objects Canvas Background image You can perform the following operations for text objects For details on operations in the text properties area see Using the Titler Screen page 86 e Move text objects When you tap a text object it enters a selected state and a frame appears around the selected object Drag the text object or use the arrow buttons in the text properties area to move the object You can drag the object to the desired position and perform fine adjustments using the arrow buttons Arrow buttons Range of move per 1 tap O 20x EOL e Enter text When you tap a text object text entry mode is enabled and a dotted line appears around the 88
99. ed For details on the clip gain and density settings see To adjust the appearance of composites page 45 Preparing Titles Prepare the materials for titles and add them to the Title list for options Prepare title materials using the following methods based on their intended purpose e When inserting titles created on this unit Create titles using the Titler For details on creation see Creating Titles Titler page 85 e When inserting still image titles created using a separate tool Create a title file that includes an alpha channel using another tool beforehand and then import that file to the unit s internal storage For details see Importing Files page 91 When using external input signals For details on using external input signals see Input page 102 Creating Title lists Create lists by adding title materials to the Title 1 and Title 2 lists For details on creation see Creating Lists page 39 Viewing Title Composites You can view the appearance of a title that is inserted onto a video in the NEXT viewer This section describes the procedure for the Title 1 list as an example 1 In the Input list select the background video on which you want to insert the title and display it in the NEXT viewer 2 Display the Title 1 list 3 Select the title you want to insert and adjust its appearance When you select a title in the Title 1
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101. em equipped with video switching camera control audio mixing and live Internet distribution functions Video switching and audio mixing can be performed via simple operations Designed with user friendliness in mind the unit is equipped with two touchscreen displays allowing you to monitor and switch source materials in the main screen while mixing audio and configuring settings in the sub screen for example Main screen Perform video switching operations Sub screen Perform audio mixing and setting configurations Video switching Composites of up to seven sources You can overlay up to six images onto a background video including logos titles and separate picture in picture PinP videos 1 e overlay videos Features Background video Logo 1 Title 1 _ Music hive Logo 2 Title 2 Overlay video 1 Overlay video 2 Composites can include up to two of each type of overlay 1 e titles logos and overlay videos at one time Variety of video inputs The unit supports six video lines of input HD SD SDI composite RGB HDMI allowing operations that utilize HD SD video and PC signals at the same time and production of a variety of video composites with high visual impact Video previewing You can preview the video that will be used as the next program output in the NEXT viewer PGM viewer Displays the current program output video NEXT viewer Displays the next program output video
102. eoueApy 82 e When you enter a vertical or horizontal size the other dimension will be entered automatically based on the aspect ratio e When you change the aspect ratio while values are entered the horizontal value will change automatically based on the vertical size Key Frame Interval Select a value between 1 sec to 5 sec for the key frame interval Audio Configure audio settings Bit Rate Select the audio bit rate Sample Rate Select the audio sample rate Save as Save the settings to a preset Select the preset name and tap Save 4 Tap 9_ to return to the Streaming screen Selecting the Source to be Encoded Selecting the video source In Video Source select PGM or AUX as the video you want to encode with this unit Sample Rate 44100Hz Frame Rate 30fps Frame Size 854x480 Key Frame 2 sec Video Source PGM 7 Audio Source PGM Y Selecting the audio source In Audio Source select PGM or MIX as the audio you want to encode with this unit Frame Rate 30fps Sample Rate 44100Hz Frame Size 854x480 Key Frame 2 sec Video Source PGM 7 Audio Source PGM Y Starting and Stopping Live Streaming Transmissions Perform controls in the Live Streaming area at the bottom right of the Streaming screen Streaming Starting transmission Tap Start Live Streaming VOD Recording Video 800 Audio 96 Ma kbps File Name VODCLIP 04 Stream
103. er the camera stops Usage example 2 Remove LIVE displays for recording If LIVE is displayed as Logol output the video without the LIVE display for the purposes of recording e PGM e AUX Switching the Second Output AUX 71 suolesadO peoueApy 72 Configuring AUX Settings Configuring Clean settings To output an AUX signal that consists of the PGM output with titles and logos removed select Clean in the AUX list You can specify which signals to remove from the output under AUX Clean Settings are configured in the System Setup screen 1 Display the System Setup screen and tap Others Recording Streaming ia Audio Mixer Language Date Time Network Al 9 Ea Others About Anycast Service ci 2 W se eel Main Sub LCD Backlight The Others screen appears 2 Tap AUX and select whether to include Title 1 Title 2 Logo 1 and Logo 2 in the clean video under AUX Clean Select On to include an item and select Off to exclude it Audio Mixer Others AUX Clean i Title 1 AUX ee Customize GUI Logo 1 Transition Rate Logo 2 Switching the Second Output AUX Outputting AUX from the PGM AUX output connectors Specify the connectors RGB output HDMI output or SDI output connectors you want to use for AUX output as AUX 1 Display the System Setup screen and tap Video Recording Strea
104. es on Using an RM IP10 page 51 e Use the remote controller of the camera to configure setting items that cannot be configured from the unit If you change the settings be sure to restart the camera e Camera movement and behavior will vary depending on the camera model e When a camera is turned on it starts up according to the settings stored in Preset_1 If you want to recall current pan tilt positions and other camera conditions the next time you start up the camera be sure to save them to Preset_1 before turning off the camera Controlling Cameras 1 In the Input list of the main screen select the camera input source you want to control and display its video in the NEXT viewer The Camera tab appears in the sub screen 2 Tap the Camera tab The Camera screen appears Controlling Remote Cameras suoljeiado seg 47 suoljesado seg 48 3 Perform pan tilt zoom iris and other operations while viewing the video in the NEXT viewer Pan tilt page 48 Zoom page 48 Backlight compensation page 48 Camera settings page 49 Focus page 48 CJ Recording Streaming a amp Pan Tilt Reset Backlight o off Wide 1 Zoo White balance One Push page 49 Iris page 48 For details on each operation see the following sections If you tap the NEXT viewer while the Camera screen is displayed adjustment handles appear in the NEXT viewer allowing you
105. evices when they connect to a network and recovering the addresses when they disconnect DNS Domain Name System A system which allows Internet domain names to be translated into IP addresses Embedded audio Audio that is included in a video signal Encoding Data rate conversion that uses compression technology and is performed based on the transmission bandwidth and the capacity of the recording media Equalizer EQ A function that controls levels for selected audio frequencies in the high mid and low regions Used to strengthen or suppress specific frequencies in order to improve the audio Filter A function that removes signals that are within a specified frequency region Used to remove cable noise and other kinds of noise GPI General Purpose Interface A general purpose interface that controls connected devices by switching the logic of that port on or off HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection A form of copyright protection that encrypts digital signals as they travel across connections and prevents unauthorized copying of content HDMI A transmission interface standard for transferring video and audio as a digital signal Host name A name assigned to a computer on a network to make it easier to identify Usually consisting of alphanumeric characters although conventions differ according to the system Key frames When video data is compressed frames that store enough da
106. ff wait at least 5 seconds before pressing the power switch again Step 2 Turning the Unit On 25 peels Buje Step 3 Initial Settings Specify the video signal format that will be handled by the unit and the date and time If necessary you can also adjust the brightness of the display If you have already configured these settings proceed to Step 4 Video Switching page 28 Video Signal Format Settings peels Buje Specify the video signal format handled by the unit e system format when necessary The default setting is 1080 601 Tip The 601 setting is actually equivalent to 59 941 Configuration is performed in the sub screen 1 Tap at the top right of the sub screen Audio Mixer Ing put C E ua E E 10 r E E a aa The System Setup screen appears 2 Tap Video Audio Mixer Recording Streaming i Q Gaa i i Ee Others About Anycast Service eo 2 lt La Main Sub LCD Backlight The Video Setup screen appears 26 Step 3 Initial Settings 3 Tap System in the menu to the left Audio Mixer Video Setup ne i Input System Time Code aaa IN1 SD Input Aspect 4 3 Center v Video Format Auto HD 1080i A eE PTO 1 2CH v Remote Control aan Connection Serial Baud Rate 38400bps Connector The System screen appears A Select the system format in the System Format drop down list Audio Mixer T
107. g and Other Operations fem key Desorption F8 Display the Option menu When one of the Option menu s lists is displayed pressing this key returns to the Option menu 1 When the Option menu is displayed all of keys F9 to F12 are enabled When any of the lists are displayed only the corresponding key is enabled Title Logo On Off X keys Operations X keys is a device that allows you to customize assignment of the ASCII codes that are sent when a button is pressed You can assign the key operations described in Keyboard Operations page 84 to the keys on X keys This section depicts key assignments on a 24 key model as an example For details on assigning keys refer to the X keys instruction manual Example TI Button 2 F2 NO Title 2 On Off F10 Button 3 F3 Button 4 Page Down F4 Button 5 F5 Button 7 Button 6 F7 F6 Creating Titles Titler This unit includes a Titler function for creating title materials via simple operations Titles created using the Titler can be registered to the material lists and inserted into videos whenever necessary The text in titles created with the Titler can also be changed easily You can also save created titles as user templates Still image files that are imported to the unit can also be added as user templates For details see Managing Files File Manager page 89 Tip Operations performe
108. g it easier to perform manual adjustments e Off Composite This is useful when you want to confirm the image s appearance with titles and logos composited Drag the slider for each item to perform adjustments Clip Adjust the amount of loss in the background video Gain Adjust the sharpness of outlines Hue Adjust the hues To restore the original values Tapping Reset restores the original value Configuring the Crop settings Crop regions in overlay video 1 that you do not want included in the composite Audio Mixer Effect 2 Chromakey Crop On Transformation For details on the Crop and Reset settings and the adjustment handles see Configuring the Crop settings page 59 in the Adjusting Overlay Video section Configuring the Transformation settings Adjust the size and position of overlay video 1 Audio Mixer Effect 2 Chromakey of ize For details on setting items see Configuring the Transformation settings page 60 in the Adjusting Overlay Video section Inserting People onto Backgrounds Chroma Keying Adjusting Overlay Video 2 1 In the Option menu tap 3 overlay video 2 on the Effect button 2 Display the Effect list 3 Inthe sub screen tap the Effect tab to display the Effect screen and select the settings you want to adjust in the menu to the left You can configure the following settings for overlay vi
109. ght movement that occurs when the camera is installed upside down on a ceiling for example Select On to reverse up down left and right movement and select Off to enable normal movement Tip If you change the Pan Reverse and Tilt Reverse settings be sure to save the settings to Preset_1 in the Camera list The unit starts with the settings that are saved to Preset_1 If you do not save the settings to Preset_1 the settings will revert to previous values White Balance Select one of the following white balance modes e Auto Automatic adjustment e Indoor Indoor mode e Outdoor Outdoor mode e One Push Forcibly draw out whites from the lighting condition of the subject and use this condition during shooting AWB in the Camera screen is only enabled when One Push is selected here e Manual Manual adjustment R Gain and B Gain adjustments are only enabled when Manual is selected here R Gain Drag the slider to adjust the red gain B Gain Drag the slider to adjust the blue gain 3 When you finish configuration tap The Camera screen appears again Resetting remote cameras When you want to change the VISCA ID for cameras and reestablish connections to cameras tap Reset Camera in the Camera Settings screen Depending on the camera model the pan and tilt may return to their default positions When you use the Reset Camera function connection will be rees
110. gs 77 Recording status 34 Recording tab 38 REF OUT reference signal output connector 15 Release lever 13 14 Remote Camera 101 Remote cameras 47 98 Repeat Playback 54 Reset Camera 49 101 Restoring default settings 95 RGB RGB output connector PGM AUX 17 RGB RGB video input connector 2 16 Index RGB RGB video input connector 4 16 S Scene list 33 Scenes 65 Service Log 107 SNMP 107 Software updates 108 Specifications 113 Standalone Server 80 Still images 91 Streaming 79 Streaming status 34 Streaming tab 38 Sub display 12 Sub screen 37 Supplied accessories 114 System 26 103 System configuration example 10 System Setup menu 102 System setup tab 38 System Time Code 105 T Tap 21 Tap and hold 22 Template 86 Title lists 44 Title screen 45 Title tab 37 Titler 85 Titler screen 86 Titler Template 90 Titles 44 Touchscreen operations 21 Tracking 68 Tracking Function 67 Tracking Mode 68 Tracking Settings screen 69 Tracking status 68 Transition Rate 30 Transition rate 30 106 Troubleshooting 109 Turning the unit off 25 Turning the uniton 25 U Updating 108 USB ports 14 User templates 86 88 Using external devices 84 Ustream 79 V Version information 108 Video Format 103 VIDEO INPUT block 16 VIDEO OUTPUT block 17 Video Setup 102 Video signal formats 26 Video switching 28 Virtual keyboard 55 56 VISCA cameras 98 VISCA connec
111. he Scene and Input lists page 43 Clock display page 26 PGM viewer Displays the current program output video Recording status Program outputs and AUX outputs can be recorded onto the unit s internal storage in high quality picture and audio The recording status is indicated in this area as follows Remain Time Recording s4 REG REC Remain Time When recording is in progress this displays the remaining recording time The Using the Screens O remaining time is continuously updated based on the status of the internal storage REC When recording is in progress this lights red The indicator starts to blink when the remaining recording time reaches 10 minutes When recording is not in progress this will remain unlit Tapping this area 1 e within the frame displays the Recording screen page 77 in the sub screen For details on recording see Recording Outputs from the Unit to the Internal Storage page 77 Streaming status Program video can be encoded on the unit and streamed live using an external server or recorded as a VOD video on demand file The streaming status is indicated in this area as follows Live REC Streaming Ove RE Throughput Live When live streaming is in progress this lights red When streaming is not in progress this will remain unlit REC When recording is in progress this lights red When recording is not in progres
112. he appearance of chroma key composites Using the Screens 37 suoljeiedo seg For details see Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP page 57 and Inserting People onto Backgrounds Chroma Keying page 61 Logo tab Appears when the Logo 1 or Logo 2 list is displayed in the main screen Allows you to adjust the logo position For details see To adjust the position page 46 in the Viewing Logo Composites section G Media Player tab Appears when Media Player is registered in the Input list or AUX list of the main screen Allows you to perform playback operations for movies or still images using the Media Player For details see Playing Back Material Files in the Media Player page 53 Recording tab Output can be recorded onto the unit s internal storage in high quality picture and audio You can perform operations and configurations related to recording in the Recording screen For details see Recording Outputs from the Unit to the Internal Storage page 77 Streaming tab Output can be encoded on the unit and streamed live using an external server or recorded as a VOD video on demand file You can perform operations and configurations related to streaming in the Streaming screen For details see Streaming page 79 O H file manager tab Allows you to manage files stored on the unit s internal storage For de
113. he level at which a limiter or compressor is activated Thumbnail An image which has been reduced in size for the purpose of displaying a list of many images Tilt To move a camera up and down Glossary Transition To switch the video and audio within a specified duration Trim To adjust the input level of audio signals These adjustments are performed at the input stage before level adjustments with the audio channel faders TRS A jack with three contacts the tip ring and sleeve VISCA A protocol developed by Sony which allows video equipment to be connected to computers VOD Video On Demand A system that allows video content to be placed on a network which viewers can access freely Wipe The next picture moves in to replace the current picture as if wiping the old picture away XLR A 3 pin connector often called a Cannon connector A locking mechanism keeps the connector securely connected even when the cable is pulled Very stable despite its simple structure and often used on microphones to suppress handling noise Index Symbols 48V switches 15 A AC power cord 114 Access indicator 12 Access screen 74 Add Media Player 41 Add Source 40 Add Still Picture 40 Adobe Media Server 79 Anti glare films 19 Anti theft wire slot 15 Audio 31 Audio adjustments 74 AUDIO INPUT block 15 Audio level for monitoring 32 Audio level meter 32 36 Audio Mixer screen 74 Audi
114. his section describes the LAN 1 settings as an example Some of the settings described may not be available in the LAN 2 settings e Configure an IPv4 network environment to control remote cameras We recommend using the LAN 2 connector To prevent packet loss and delays use a different network port for the streaming network and the remote camera control network h Use LAN cables to connect the LAN 1 and LAN 2 connectors on the right side of the unit to a network hub for example For details on connections when performing IP control for remote cameras see LAN Connections page 99 2 Display the System Setup screen in the sub screen and tap Network The Network screen appears 3 Tap LAN 1 to display the LAN 1 screen The LAN 1 screen appears and the MAC address of the connector and various settings are displayed 4 Configure IPv4 or IPv6 settings based on the network environment you are using For details on the setting items see the following sections Configuring Network Settings When you are finished configuring settings in the LAN 1 and LAN 2 screens configure the settings common to LAN 1 and LAN 2 in the Common screen page 97 When using an IPv4 network environment Configure the following items Network MAC Address 00 01 29 53 8E EE IP Address 131 131 131 131 Default Gateway 131 131 131 1 IPv6 Mode DHCP v IP Address fdc0 3780 201 29ff fe53 8eee fe80 20
115. ia Player page 41 Adjusting Overlay Videos 1 Inthe Option menu tap the input control number button on the Effect button 2 Display the Effect list 3 Inthe sub screen tap the Effect tab to display the Effect screen and select the settings you want to adjust in the menu to the left The items that you can configure will differ depending on the selected pattern For Pattern_03 to Pattern_11 only the Border setting can be configured e Density Specify the opacity of the inserted image e Crop Crop the portions of the overlay video that you do not want inserted e Border Specify whether to add a border to the edges of the overlay video e Transformation Adjust the size and position of the overlay video Tip If there are two overlay videos the target for adjustment in the sub screen will be as follows depending on the selected input control number Input control number Target for adjustment Configuring the Density settings Specify the opacity of the inserted image Priority Specify the top bottom relationship between videos when overlay video 1 and overlay video 2 overlap This item cannot be configured when using Pattern_O1 e Lower When configuring overlay video 1 this places overlay video under overlay video 2 When configuring overlay video 2 this places overlay video 2 under overlay video 1 e Upper When configuring overlay video 1 this pla
116. ideo switching is performed in the main screen Switching after Viewing a Preview Video You can switch to the next video that you want to use for program output while viewing it as a preview video The next program output video appears in the NEXT viewer 1 T ap Input to display the Input list The video currently being used for program output appears in the PGM viewer Under initial conditions a black signal is output Move 04 10 25 Input list Displays videos being input to the unit i e input Sources 2 Inthe Input list select the input source you want to use for the program output The selected input source appears in the NEXT viewer as the next video that will be used for program output Move 04 10 25 The next program output video appears in the NEXT viewer Step 4 Video Switching Tap Take Take Move 04 10 25 The video in the NEXT viewer appears in the PGM viewer and is output as the PGM output Program video Move 04 10 25 Pressing the L or R button at the left or right of the sub display performs the same operation as tapping Take Repeat steps 2 to 3 to switch from one video to the next Select Move 04 10 25 Videos switch from one to the next 1 Tap anywhere inside the PGM viewer to enter direct mode Move 04 10 25 Recording EC Streaming ii Option Title1 Title 2 Tap inside Recording EE Streaming E
117. ified color in the outlines are made colorless usually gray in appearance to reduce noticeability Density Drag the slider to adjust the density of the inserted image To restore the original value Tapping Reset restores the original value Adjusting Chromakey in Manual mode In Manual mode adjustments are performed by configuring each setting value manually You can also perform automatic adjustment in Auto mode and then perform fine adjustments in Manual mode 1 Tap Manual for Mode Audio Mixer Effect 2 Chromakey Mode Color Cancel Disable Others Transformation On Clip Gain Hue Density Tip When you switch to Manual mode after performing automatic adjustment in Auto mode the values for Clip Gain and Hue that were automatically obtained are retained and displayed initially 2 Configure each item Audio Mixer Effect 2 Chromakey Mode Crop Off i i Color Cancel off on i On Disable Others of On clip Gain Hue Density For details on the Color Cancel setting and the Density setting see step 3 page 63 in the Adjusting Chromakey in Auto mode section Disable Others Selects whether to composite titles and logos during chroma key adjustment Inserting People onto Backgrounds Chroma Keying suolesadO peoueApy 63 suolesadO peoueApy e On Do not composite Titles and logos are not composited makin
118. ing transmission will start after connection with the streaming server is established Tip If the vertical size for Frame Size in the streaming settings is set to 542 or higher this function cannot be performed at the same time as VOD Recording The function started first will have priority During transmission Start changes to Stop and the transmission time appears hh mm ss In addition the Live streaming status at the top of the main screen lights red and an indicator that displays the current network throughput lights Recording go mn REG Streaming iive REG Option Title 1 Throughput Streaming will stop automatically in the following cases e When connection with the streaming server cannot be detected for 10 seconds Stopping transmission Tap Stop Live Streaming 00 07 33 VOD Recording File Name VODCLIP A confirmation message appears When you tap Yes transmission stops and the Live streaming status and throughput indicator turn off Recording VOD Files You can record a selected video source and audio source to the unit s internal storage as a VOD file For details on file formats see VOD recording format page 119 Naming recorded VOD files Tap the File Name field in the VOD Recording area at the bottom right of the Streaming screen and enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters for the file name You cannot overwrite files using the same name Live
119. io Input from SDI and HDMI 2 channels Output to SDI and HDMI 2 channels Linear PCM Camera control Control protocol VISCA Connection Serial RS 422 LAN interface Recommended Camera BRC Z330 BRC Z700 camera remote BRC H700 BRC H900 SRG controller 300H 301H SRG 300SE 301SE SRG 120DH EVI H100S EVI H100V IP remote controller RM IP10 xipueddy For details on option board pairings see Supported models page 98 Specifications 1 1 5 xipueddy 116 Max controllable 6 cameras cameras Preset memory Memory 16 6 for the EVI H100S and EVI H100V Items Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Iris Titler Preinstalled fonts 17 fonts including SST Medium DFHei W5 A SST Japanese Pro Regular and YDGothic 100 Pro 100 patterns and more Vector Fonts ttf pfb otf 10 languages English Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Japanese Korean German Spanish Italian Portuguese French Preinstalled templates Import font format Input language Input method editor Pin Yin Chinese simplified Changjie Chinese traditional Roman input Japanese Jamo input Korean Media Player Playable files One still image file or one movie file Application data Capacity Supported Input Formats Tip You can select from the following two output methods for SD input signals based on the System Setup gt Video Setup gt Input gt SD Input Aspect setting 4
120. is not possible in such cases For details see o AUX lock icon page 36 in the Main Screen section Excluding AUX outputs from scenes If you save a scene while the AUX button is open the AUX selection will also be saved To exclude an AUX selection when recalling a scene remove the AUX setting Display the context menu of the AUX button and select Remove Logo 1 AUX I Lock A Remove The AUX button will close and the AUX selection will be excluded Switching the Second Output AUX suo1 e1adO peoueApy 73 suolesadO peoueApy 74 Performing Detailed Audio Adjustments You can adjust the audio quality for each channel individually adjust the audio embedded in input sources and perform other detailed audio adjustments Adjusting the Audio Quality for Each Channel 1 In the Audio Mixer screen tap the Access button for the channel 1 to 4 to which the audio you want to adjust is assigned The Access screen for the selected channel appears 2 Tap an item in the menu to the left and perform adjustments in the screen that appears Access ve z High Level Middle Freq Middle Level Low Freq Low Level You can also adjust the level of the selected channel here You can configure the following settings in the Access screen EQ Adjust the audio quality by using the equalizer function to specify the frequencies and levels of
121. ist via Create New the still images are added directly to the list The Add Still Picture operation is not necessary Creating Lists image you want to edit and select Edit gt ee Mt Paulownia R 2013 Summer Lucky River Butiful Bull Add Source Dr Orange Guitar Add Still Picture amp Create New Edit Paddy Middle Vocal DAAG Jack Forest Guitar The Titler starts and the editing screen of the selected still image appears 2 Edit the text Tip You can also edit other titles stored in the folder However edits will only be reflected in the list for files that are already registered to the list When you finish editing close the Titler screen and return to the main screen The edits are reflected in the list 2 Drag the move handle of the button you want to move to the desired position Removing Material Buttons from the Lists Delet StS ele e Dragging an area other than the move handle will not Display the context menu on the button of the material move the button you want to delete and select Delete tte Mrt Paulownia R 2013 Summer Move 04 10 25 Lucky River utiful Bull Add Source Drag the move Add Still Picture handle JUILAI Add Media Player Create New Paddy Middle Vocal Delete Jack Forest Guitar Changing the Sort Order of the Lists h finish i D You can change the sort order of each list 3 When you finish sorting
122. ites Use one of the following methods e Select Off in the Effect list Select Off The composite overlay video disappears Effect Off Pattern_01 Pattern_02 Pattern_03 2 Tap 9 The Option menu appears again The Effect button closes e Close the Effect button in the Option menu Display the context menu and select Remove E6 Option Camera Transition OC Cut The Effect button closes and the composite will be canceled 58 Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP Selecting Composite Materials Select the videos you want to use for the composite in the Input list 1 Inthe Option menu tap the input control number button on the Effect button The control number appears in the Option menu and the Input list The number changes with each tap 1 Background video 2 Overlay video 1 3 Overlay video 2 for patterns with two Control number Control number Move 04 10 25 A light blue frame appears around the area that the selected control number represents 2 Verify the input control number and select the input sources you want to use for the background video and overlay videos The selected video appears in the NEXT viewer Input Z Move 04 10 25 If you want to use still images for the overlay image use the Media Player For details on Media Player operations see Adding the Media Player to the Lists Add Med
123. ith V1 3 The following functions have been added to V1 3 of AWS 750 Version Update History Support for HD SDI 720p input and output You can now input and output HD SDI 720p 50p 59 94p video signals and embedded audio signals via the HD SDI input connectors and the HD SDI output connector For details see Input page 102 and Output page 104 of the System Setup menu gt Video Setup screen e The recording format will be fixed at 10801 regardless of the video format of the SDI PGM connector e The HD SDI connector PGM AUX cannot be switched to HD 720p Functions Added with V1 2 The following functions have been added to V1 2 of AWS 750 Tracking function You can now automatically track a specified object e g a person in the video of a camera connected to the unit via a VISCA cable A framing function that allows you to control VISCA cameras to center the video display on the object you specify is also supported For details see Tracking Targets Tracking Function page 67 GUI tally function A mode that displays tallies on the buttons of sources being used as the PGM output and NEXT selection sources in the main screen s Input list has been added For details see Using the GUI Tally Function page 51 Camera tally function You can now turn tally lamps on cameras on and off via the output pins on the GPI connector at the rear of the unit when a camera s video
124. itle 1 EJ Recording Streaming amp amp System Format 1080 60i v 1080 50i Video Setup is HDCP Handling yae 1080 60i System Time Code A confirmation message for restarting the unit appears 5 Tap Shutdown The unit shuts down 6 Press the switch on the left side of the unit to turn on the unit Changes to the system format will be applied after the unit restarts Date and Time Settings Configure the unit s internal clock This setting is used for the following e Clock display in the main screen e File creation and file update date and time e System timecode 1 Tap the E tab to display the System Setup screen and then tap Date Time 2 Audio Mixer Recording Streamin g amp m Ee Others About Anycast Service o 2 295 W L Main Sub LCD Backlight The Date Time screen appears 2 Select the time zone Q Select the area in the Area drop down list Audio Mixer Recording Streaming ia amp Date Time Timezone GM a Region Canada time zones Date Time 2013 Ct ie Atlantic Ocean Australia Europe Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean None of the above The Region setting changes according to the selected area 2 Select the region in the Region drop down list Audio Mixer Recording Streaming ia ca Date Time Timezone GM Area None ofthe above vY Region Date Time 2013 06 26 03 52 04 3 Specify the current date and time
125. kground video You can also adjust the size and position of the overlay video and Background video use chroma keying and PinP at the same time Composite with PinP added Overlay video 2 Overlay video 1 You can select from the following patterns Tip Pattern_12 You can only add one PinP overlay video when using chroma keying suo1 e1adO peoueApy Selecting Composite Patterns Composite example 1 Select Effect in the Option menu Overlay video 1 Option non green regions aF TEE ee Background video Overlay video 1 Title 2 gt gt r 5 Transition Background video gt gt Pattern_13 AUX Vay E gt Aa The Effect list appears 2 Select Pattern_12 or Pattern_13 Inserting People onto Backgrounds Chroma Keying 61 suolesadO peoueApy 62 The video composite appears in the NEXT viewer according to the selected effect pattern 3 Tap 2 The Option menu appears again Canceling composites For details see Canceling composites page 58 of the Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP section Selecting Composite Materials Select the videos you want to use for the composite in the Input list 1 Inthe Option menu tap the input control number button on the Effect button The control number appears in the Option menu and the Input list The number changes with each tap 1 Background video 2
126. ks on which packet filtering is performed or from networks that require proxy server configurations Contact an institution that specializes in networks Wait at least 30 seconds after the message first appears before attempting to restart transmission If the problem persists try restarting the unit to enable connection Maintenance Remove dust from the ventilation holes once per month or whenever necessary Specifications Main Unit General Power requirements 19 5 V DC 9 2 A AC adapter Operating Voltage 100 240 V AC 2 5A 50 60 Hz Power consumption 160 W Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 42 F to 95 F Dimensions 415 mm x 99 mm x 336 mm 16 g in x 4 in x 13 1 4 in W x H x D Mass Approx 6 5 kg 14 lb 5 3 oz 1 97 mm 3 he in Serial numbers 10001 to 11139 Main display open 415 mm 16 g in xipueddy 336 mm 13 1 4 in 2 291 mm 11 T in Serial numbers 10001 to 11139 Main display closed a See rT I a 336 mm 13 1 4 in 3 97 mm 3 a in Serial numbers 10001 to 11139 113 Maintenance Specifications xipueddy 114 Video signals VIDEO INPUTS HD SD SDI BNC type 4 SMPTE 292M SMPTE 259M C Composite Phono jack 2 RGB D Sub 15pin Type 2 Female HDMI HDMI Type A 2 VIDEO OUTPUTS HD SD SDI BNC type 2 SMPTE 292M SMPTE 259M C HD SDI BNC type 1 SMPTE 292M RGB D Sub 15pin Type 1 Fema
127. ks or registered trademarks of Wowza in the United States and other counrties All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies or their respective makers Further the or symbols are not used in the text Important Notes Copyrights Using this unit for video and or audio switching or distribution over the Internet or otherwise may in some cases require the permission of the copyright holder of the video or audio To protect copyright observe the following points carefully when using this unit e When connecting a recording device to this and recording video or audio carefully observe laws relating to copyright Without the permission of the copyright holder the showing or distribution of video or audio material of which the copyright is held by a third party and permitting of access to a private group or to the public is prohibited by law Even with the right to show or distribute the act of using this unit to edit original content with wipes or dissolves for example may be prohibited by law With a software upgrade or functional extension with the object of protecting copyright the specifications for the video and audio signals that can be input may be changed without notice Under copyright law you may not use recorded video or audio other than for your personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder Note that at live performances
128. layed upside down The up down left and right directions are reversed during camera control Remote control registration has not Configure the settings that enable remote control been performed For details see Remote Camera Connections and Settings page 98 The connection cable is faulty Check that cables that were properly connected are being used For details see Connector Pin Assignments page 120 The baud rate of the connected Set the baud rate of the connected camera to camera is incorrect 38 400 bps For details refer to the instruction manual for the camera The camera IP address registered Check the network settings on the unit does not match the camera s actual IP address or the 96 unit s network settings and the page 96 camera s network segment do not For details see LAN Connections page 99 in the match Remote Camera Connections and Settings section For details see Configuring Network Settings Tracking is in progress in tracking Stop tracking For details see Stopping tracking page 70 in the Using Tracking Mode section The Pan Tilt Limit settings have Configure the Pan Tilt Limit settings You can not been configured for the prevent the target from moving out of view during camera tracking by doing so For details see Configuring tracking settings page 68 The Pan Tilt Limit settings have Reset the Pa
129. le HDMI HDMI Type A 1 REF OUT BNC Type 1 Analog black burst signal NTSC 0 286 Vp p 75 Q negative sync PAL 0 3 Vp p 75 Q negative sync Audio signals AUDIO INPUTS Analog inputs 1 4 XLR TRS Combo Type 4 Ref Level 4 dBu 20 dBu 44 dBu Input impedance 3 3 KQ or more Mic Power 48 V On Off Analog inputs 5 6 Phono jack 2 Reference input level 10 dBu Input impedance 10 kQ or more AUDIO OUTPUTS PGM OUT TRS phone 2 Reference level 4 dBu 10 KQ load Max output level 24 dBu Output impedance 150 Q MIX OUT Phono jack 2 Reference level 10 dBu 10 kQ load Max output level 10 dBu Output impedance 470 Q HEADPHONES 1 4 Stereo Phone Jack Type 1 Max power 35 mW x 2 Impedance 47 Q Built In Speaker 1 W 2 Speaker Size 20 mm in in diameter Other Interfaces LAN RJ45 Type 2 100 base TX 1000 base T USB USB A Type 4 SuperSpeed USB USB3 0 Max current output capability up to 1200 mA total for four ports Specifications GPI 9 pin inline connector Input 4 TTL Level VIH 2 4 V VIL 0 8 V GPI inputs are not supported on this version Output 4 Open collector Ic 5 mA typ VCEO 45 V max 5 pin in line connector 1 RS 422 equiv Sony VISCA camera commands are supported Baud Rate 38400 bps Main display 15 6 High Brightness LCD 1920 x 1080 60 Hz capacitance sensor Sub display 10 6 High Brightness LCD 1280 x 768 60 Hz
130. levels of the audio input Adjusting the audio level for monitoring Drag the Monitor Level slider to adjust the output level of the HEADPHONES jack and internal speakers within a range of 0 to 255 Monitor Level adjustment Recording Streaming ia Monitor Level 9 For details on further operations and adjustments see Performing Detailed Audio Adjustments page 74 Afterward Proceed to Basic Operations page 33 to gain a better understanding of this unit s functions and how to master their operation Basic Operations Using the Screens This section describes the features of the main screen and sub screen and how to operate them Main Screen Video switching is performed in the main screen while various adjustments and settings are performed in the sub screen The results of adjustments and settings are applied immediately in the main screen Depending on the adjustments and settings perform them while viewing the main screen You can perform video switching operations in the main screen Parts identification Input FH Scene Opening Scene Vocal Scene Guitar Scene Bass Scene Song Title Move 104 10 25 Recording 80an REG Streaming REC Option Logo 1 4 _ rm kia gt Transition Rate Do m Toke aa Jack Forest Paddy Middle Vocal Scene list Input list Videos that can be used as program output are displayed here Select the
131. lider returns to the middle position Adjusting the iris You can select whether to adjust the iris automatically or manually in Iris Adjustment switches between auto mode and manual mode with each tap of the Auto button wis Auto mode Auto Manual mode If the iris is set to manual mode drag the slider to adjust When you release your finger the slider returns to the middle position Enabling backlight compensation Tap the On button for Backlight to enable the backlight compensation function Tap Off to disable the function Tip This setting can only be configured when Iris is set to auto mode Backlight compensation is disabled when Iris 1s set to manual mode Automatically adjusting the white balance under the current conditions Tap the One Push button for AWB auto white balance This function can be used when White Balance is set to One Push in the Camera Settings screen page 49 When you tap One Push the white balance will be adjusted according to the current subject of the image After doing so view the results of automatic adjustment and check that the white areas of the video are correct in the NEXT viewer Configuring camera settings 1 In the Camera screen tap camea The Camera Settings screen appears 2 Configure each item Camera Settings Pan Reverse Tilt Reverse Use these functions to correct the reversal of up down left and ri
132. llator frequency Select Off disable oscillator 100Hz 1kHz or 10kHz OUT Level Adjust the output level of the oscillator signal Drag the slider to adjust within a range of oo to 0 dBFS OSC OUT Select the checkbox of the output destination for the oscillator signal Others Screen Configure settings such as those for AUX remote cameras PGM and NEXT viewer positions and transition rates The following items are available in the Others settings Configure this if necessary when page 71 outputting AUX Configure settings for using GPI page 51 output to light the tally lamps on the cameras being used as the PGM output and NEXT selection sources Configuring System Settings System Setup menu tem Description Reference Remote Configure this to perform remote page 98 controls for VISCA compatible cameras Camera page 106 Customize Switch the display positions of GUI the PGM viewer and the NEXT viewer and specify whether to display tallies in the Input list Transition Configure the selectable options page 106 Rate for the transition rate in the main screen Customize GUI Switch the display positions of the PGM viewer and the NEXT viewer and specify whether to display tallies in the Input list Audio Mixer Others PGM Viewer Position Select whether to display the PGM viewer in the upper or lower position e Upper Display the
133. m Leave about 1 mm 46 in of space evenly around the edges If you place the film all the way to the edge of either side the film may shift as you are applying it to the display resulting in misalignment 4 Use vinyl tape to affix the anti glare film to the right side of the display First apply the tape to the top surface Fold the tape to affix it to the side 5 Flip the anti glare film over and use the screen cleaning solution and cleaning cloth to wipe off any dust 20 Applying the Anti Glare Films Wipe in a single direction from right to left Verify that all specks of dust have been removed from the surface of the main display 6 Place the anti glare film back on the main display Peel off a portion of the backing sheet from the anti glare film on the side with the vinyl tape e the inside and use the cleaning cloth to slowly smooth out any air bubbles starting from the center of the right side Apply the film while gradually peeling the backing Nn g y If air bubbles or leftover dust occur Remove the anti glare film up to the location of the air bubble or leftover dust and remove the air or dust as you reapply the film In such cases do not remove the entire film You will not be able to reapply the film if you do so If specks of dust are attached to the adhesive surface of the anti glare film use the adhesive surface of vinyl tape
134. ming a amp Audio Mixer Language Date Time Network Al Q ee z oe The Video Setup screen appears Service 2r Main Sub LCD Backlight 2 Tap Output in the menu to the left select the connector you want to use for AUX output in the screen that appears and select AUX for Video Source Audio Mixer Video Setup Output System Time Code Video Source Audio Source Video Format SD Output Aspect Switching the Video Creating AUX lists Create a list by adding input signals and still images to the AUX option list For details on creation see Creating Lists page 39 Tip PGM and Clean cannot be removed from the AUX list Switching videos 1 In the AUX list of the Option menu select the select the material you want to use for the AUX output If you select PGM the output will be identical to the PGM output If you select Clean the output specified in the System Setup menu gt Others gt AUX screen will be used 2 Tap Take or Cut to switch the video 3 Verify the AUX output The AUX output will not be displayed in the PGM viewer or NEXT viewer Connect a monitor for example to the AUX output connector and verify the output video When the AUX selection status is protected If the fe icon appears on the AUX button in the Option menu selection operations for the AUX list are locked Switching of the AUX video
135. mixing The Audio Mixer screen appears immediately after the unit starts up For details see Step 5 Audio Mixing page 31 Tabs that appear according to the selections and status of the main screen Input tab Appears when the input source selected in the Input list of the main screen includes audio Allows you to enable or disable the embedded audio Tip When compositing video using PinP or chroma keying the Input tab will only appear when an input source from the Input 1 list is selected Embedded audio cannot be used for input sources in the Input 2 and Input 3 lists For details see Adjusting the Embedded Audio of Input Sources page 76 Monitor Level suoljeiado seg Camera tab Appears when a remote camera is assigned to the input source selected in the Input list of the main screen Allows you to perform manual controls for the remote camera and configurations and adjustments for the tracking function For details see Controlling Remote Cameras page 47 Title tab Appears when the Title 1 or Title 2 list is displayed in the main screen Allows you to adjust the title appearance For details see To adjust the appearance of composites page 45 in the Viewing Title Composites section Effect tab Appears when the Effect list is displayed in the main screen Allows you to adjust the size and position of the overlay video and t
136. n Tilt Limit Setting in the Tracking been configured for the camera Settings screen or use the camera s remote controller to turn off the Pan Tilt Limit settings For details on the Tracking Settings screen see Configuring tracking settings page 68 The settings on the camera are Check the vertical image flip setting on the camera upside down For details refer to the instruction manual for the camera The Pan Reverse and Tilt Configure the Pan Reverse and Tilt Reverse Reverse settings in the Camera settings in the Camera Settings screen Settings screen are not configured For details see Configuring camera settings correctly page 49 want to restore the factory default Contact your local Sony representative conditions Configured date and time settings change when the unit is restarted The touchscreens do not respond to taps The following message appears and connection to the streaming server is not possible ID 3002 Streaming cannot start Connection to the streaming server failed Incorrect date and time displays Contact your local Sony representative may indicate that the internal battery is low You are touching a screen that is Do not touch the screen that is not related to the not related to the current current operation operation The server is not receiving the Contact the server s administrator stream from the unit Possible causes e The
137. n you want to output the audio of channel faders 1 to 5 to MIX OUT sBumes MIC LINE Adjust the mic line levels when the input audio signal is too large or too small Configure the mic line levels after selecting an audio input connector Audio input connectors Audio Mix gt gt ENT Setup Input Channel Assign LINE6 LINES MIC LINE1 MIC LINE OSC Oscillator MIC LINE Level Select High 4dB Middle 20dB or Low 44dB while using the base level Configuring System Settings System Setup menu 1 05 sBumes 106 of the input device as a reference The mic line levels can only be configured for MIC LINE 1 to MIC LINE 4 Output Adjust the PGM OUT and MIX OUT delays so that the video and audio matches Audio Setup Input Channel Assign PGM OUT Delay ie MIX OUT Delay MIC LINE Output OSC Oscillator PGM Delay Adjust the delay time for PGM OUT Drag the slider and adjust the delay time within a range of 0 to 7 5 frames 0 25 increments MIX Delay Adjust the delay time for MIX OUT Drag the slider and adjust the delay time within a range of 0 to 7 5 frames 0 25 increments OSC Oscillator Configure settings for outputting oscillator signals that will be sued for adjustments Audio Mixer Audio Setup Input Channel Assign OSC Freq OUT Level 20 dBFS MIC LINE f OSC Oscillator OSC Freq Select the osci
138. n you want to specify the destination for registration during the title creation process 1 Display the context menu in the position you want to add the title and select Create New Creating Lists suoleiado seg 41 suolesado olseg 42 If you perform the operation on a button the item will be added below that button gt iiie Mt Paulownia R 2013 Summer Lucky River Editing Text Created in the Titler Edit You can start the Titler directly from a list and edit text for still images that were created using the Titler 1 Display the context menu on the button of the still Butiful Bull Dr Orange Guitar Add Still Picture Create New The Titler starts and the Folder dialog box for selecting the folder in which to save the file appears 2 Create the title using the Titler For details see steps 3 page 85 and beyond in the Starting from the File Manager screen section and Using the Titler Screen page 86 3 if you want to create additional titles display the context menu in the file list of the Titler screen and select Create New To create a new file by copying an existing file display the same context menu and select Copy and then Paste 4 When you finish creation close the Titler screen and return to the main screen The newly created still images are added to the list Tip When you perform creation after starting the Titler from a l
139. nd connecting to LAN 2 e Do not connect devices other than the unit seven remote cameras four IP remote controllers and a single computer for configuring settings within the same network Do not configure camera connections in which gateway traversal is required for camera control Configuring network settings Configure the unit s network settings so that only the unit the remote cameras the IP remote controllers and a computer for configuring camera IP settings exist on the same network Settings example for remote camera network IPv4 Mode Manual IP Address 192 168 0 11 Prefix Length 24 Default Gateway blank IPv6 Mode Off For details on settings see Configuring Network Settings page 96 Remote Camera Connections and Settings Remote camera control is supported only on IPv4 networks Specifying the connection method 1 Display the System Setup screen in the sub screen and tap Others The Others screen appears 2 T ap Remote Camera to display the Remote Camera screen 3 Select LAN for Connection and enter the IP address for each camera in the remote camera address fields VISCA 1 to VISCA 7 Use periods as separators when entering the IP addresses J Recording Streaming amp amp SS o IP Address Remote Camera Customize GUI Transition Rate VISCA1 192 168 0 100 VISCA 2 192 168 0 101 VISCA3 192 168 0 102 VISCA
140. nd hold Hold your finger in place for at least 1 second after tapping Use this gesture to perform operations such as displaying context menus and viewing filenames that end in in their entirety Drag Slide your finger while holding it on the screen This performs the same operation as dragging on a mouse Use this gesture to perform operations such as scrolling through lists and moving sliders Flick Slide your finger quickly and release Use this gesture to perform operations such as scrolling quickly through lists 22 Using the Touchscreens e Channel fader assignments Name Signal name input input Operation Flow Getting Started MIC4 MIC LINE4 MIC LINE4 Fader 5 Used for audio embedded in SDI or HDMI This chapter describes the procedures for using the unit signals or in videos played back in the Media for the first time including the connection of various Player i e embedded audio devices video switching and audio adjustment be ita de Perform the steps in this chapter and begin switching For details on changing the settings see Settings video to get started page 96 peels Buje Connecting Devices page 24 Turning the Unit On page 25 Initial Settings page 26 e Video Signal Format Settings e Date and Time Settings e Adjusting the Display Brightness Video Switching page 28 Audio Mixing page 31
141. nd times of acquisition are displayed for the file names of logs that are currently being acquired and the start and end dates and times of acquisition are displayed for the file names of past logs Log currently being acquired Audio Mixer Service Log VY 2013 07 03 08 59 Sony_Storage_Media_6A0910 Y Name v BE Title1 gt EEO 2013 07 02 14 25_2013 07 03 08 59 E Chroma Key fi 1920x1080 Past log The export procedure is identical to that in the File Manager For details see Exporting Files page 93 Tip Logs are deleted after a specified period of time passes or a specified capacity is exceeded As log deletion occurs during startup the startup process may take longer in some cases sBumes Configuring System Settings System Setup menu 1 07 xipueddy 108 Appendix Software Updates View the unit s version information and perform software updates Viewing Version Information You can view the unit s system version serial number and unique ID in the System Setup menu gt About Anycast gt Information You can view detailed version information by tapping Detail Version Audio Mixer CJ Recording Streaming ia About Anycast Version 2 00 Detail Version Information SerialNumber 04003 sump ooo Unique Device ID 04003AWS750 Updating the Software You can find information on version updates at the web portal of each dealer
142. nfiguring each setting Audio Mixer Re About Anycast SNMP MIB 2 Variables SNMP ti COC s sysContact XXXX XXXXXXXXX sysLocation XXXXXXXXXXXX Community Name Read only Community public FN YEW fo 05101010 0 10 Read write Community private Communication Hosts IP Address 1 IP Address 2 Apply SNMP Agent Service Specify whether to enable the SNMP agent service e Disable Disable the SNMP agent service e Enable Enable the SNMP agent service When this is selected configure the items as well SNMP MIB 2 Variables Enter the MIB 2 information e sysName Displays the host name To edit the sysName edit the host name in the Common screen of Network e sysContact Enter the administrator name e sysLocation Enter the unit s installation location Community Names Specify the community names e Read only Community Enter the read only community name e Read write Community Enter the read write community name Communication Hosts Specify the IP address of the SNMP manager You can specify up to two e IP Address 1 and IP Address 2 Enter the IP address or network address Use periods as separators when entering the settings Apply Apply the settings Tip If further information is required contact your local Sony representative Service Log Screen Export service logs A list of log files appears in the area to the left The start dates a
143. ng Scenes page 67 Creating New Scenes 1 Operate the Input list Option menu and transition rate to create the conditions you want to save as a scene in the NEXT viewer Enable or disable options Move 04 10 25 i Options for which the buttons are not closed will be included in the scene For details on excluding an option from the scene see Excluding Options from Scenes page 66 2 Display the context menu in the Scene list and select Create New Input Move 04 10 25 Create New Creating Scenes suo1 e1adO peoueApy 65 suolesadO peoueApy A button is added to the Scene list The image that was currently displayed in the NEXT viewer appears as the thumbnail Input Move 04 10 25 Se Scene 01 Sequential numbers will be assigned automatically to the names of the created scenes Scene_O1 to Scene_99 If necessary you can rename them Tip If a scene does not include effects and only includes the input signal that input signal will be displayed as a movie in the thumbnail Renaming scenes Display the context menu of the scene you want to rename and select Rename When the virtual keyboard appears you can enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters Deleting scenes from the list Display the context menu of the scene you want to delete and select Delete Deleting all scenes from the list Display the context menu of any scen
144. ngs related to video inputs Configure each setting after selecting a video input connector Video input connectors Audio Mixer Video Setup RAN Input System Time Code eaaa 4 3 Center x Auto HD 1080i a A eE PTO 1 2CH v Remote Control eet Connection Serial Baud Rate 38400bps Input 1 to Input 6 Select the video input Name Enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters for the video input name The name configured here will appear in the various lists in the main screen Connector For Input 1 to Input 4 select the video input connector to assign to each video input number e For Input 1 and Input 3 Select SDI or Composite e For Input 2 and Input 4 Select RGB or HDMI Tip Input 5 and Input 6 are fixed at SDI SD Input Aspect Select the aspect ratio for SD input signals e 4 3 Center Center the 4 3 aspect ratio 1 e fitted to the top and bottom of the display with black bars on the left and right e 16 9 Wide Zoom Stretch the aspect ratio to 16 9 1 e fitted to the left and right of the display Tip The aspect ratio cannot be changed if a camera that is currently tracking in tracking mode exists Video Format Select the signal format that will be input to each video input connector Tip When Auto is selected for RGB or HDMI the optimal signal is determined between the unit and input source device and the video will be displaye
145. nnect the AC power cord of the AC adapter from the power outlet temporarily For details see USB ports page 14 Troubleshooting xipueddy 109 Videos do not appear in the lists The connected device is not turned Restart the device on The cables are not connected Connect the cables properly properly The video input signals are not Assign the video input signals properly assigned POPERY For details see Input page 102 The tab you want to operate does The appropriate list is not open Display the list for the desired option from the not appear in the sub screen The Option menu is open Option menu For details see Sub Screen page 37 Titles are not inserted properly The image file that includes the Create the image file with the alpha channel again alpha channel was not created and make sure to do so properly properly Adjustments have not been Perform adjustments in the Title 1 or Title 2 screen performed properly in the sub screen For details see To adjust the appearance of composites page 45 headphones or speakers The on properly The audio input signals are not Assign the audio input signals properly For details see Input Channel Assign page 105 The CH On button is turned off Enable i e light the CH On button er For details see Step 5 Audio Mixing page 31 The channel fader is lowered Raise the channel f
146. o mixing 31 AUDIO OUTPUT block 16 Audio Setup 105 AUX 71 AUX lists 72 AUX lock 36 C Camera preset 49 Camera screen 47 Camera Settings 49 Camera Settings screen 49 Camera tab 37 47 Camera Tally 52 Channel faders 31 Chroma keying 61 COMPOSITE composite video input connector 1 16 COMPOSITE composite video input connector 3 16 Compressor 75 Compressor 75 Connections 24 Controlling cameras 47 Create New 41 Creating lists 39 Creating titles 85 Customize GUI 106 Cut 36 Cut 30 D Date and time 26 Date Time 27 DC power input connector 15 Default conditions 23 Delete 43 Direct mode 29 Direct take 29 Display brightness 27 Double tap 21 Drag 22 E Edit 42 Effect list 57 61 Effect tab 37 Embedded audio 54 76 Encoder presets 119 Entering text 55 EQ 74 Equalizer function 74 Exporting file 93 External devices 84 External keyboards 84 120 F File formats 118 File Manager 89 File manager tab 38 Filter 75 Filter function 75 Flick 22 Fonts 92 Formatting 93 Framing 71 Framing Mode 70 G GPI connector 15 Ground connector 15 GUI Tally 51 H HD SD SDI SDI input connector 1 16 HD SD SDI SDI input connector 3 16 HD SD SDI SDI input connectors 5 and6 16 HD SD SDI SDI output connector PGM AUX 17 HD SD SDI SDI output connectors PGM only 17 HDCP Handling 104 HDMI HDMI input connector 2 16 HDMI HDMI input conne
147. o outputs Configure each setting after selecting a video output connector Video output connectors Audio Mixer Video Setup System SDI PGM n Output System Time Code Video Source Audio Source Video Format Configuring System Settings System Setup menu When HDCP Handling is set to On in System output of signals other than HDMI is not possible Video output connector Select the video output connector you want to configure When you select a video output connector the current values are displayed for each setting item Video Source Select PGM or AUX for the video output of the selected video output connector The selectable video signals may differ depending on the output connector e For SDI PGM The setting is fixed at PGM e For RGB SDI and HDMI Select PGM or AUX Audio Source Select PGM or MIX for the embedded audio signal output of the selected video output connector The selectable embedded audio signals may differ depending on the output connector e For SDI PGM The setting is fixed at PGM e For HDMI and SDI Select PGM or MIX Video Format Select the signal format that will be output to each video output connector e When Auto is selected for RGB or HDMI the unit and output destination device are linked and the optimal signal is output and the video will be displayed at the resolution of that signal The video format for the HD S
148. o the bottom of the list To create the title in an existing folder select the folder and tap Open In this case the Titler starts without going to temple selection Folder Name 4 Date A Concert 2013 06 28 09 42 A Concert2 2013 07 02 15 01 A Rock Festival 2013 06 26 12 21 4 Rename the new folder select this folder and then tap Open Folder Name 4 Date gt BE Concert 2013 06 28 09 42 A Concert2 2013 07 02 15 01 A Rock Festival 2013 06 26 12 21 B Untitled 2013 07 03 10 25 Duplicate New Folder open The Template dialog box appears Creating Titles Titler suoi e1adO peoueApy 85 suoljesodQ pedueApY 5 Select the template you want to use and then tap The Titler screen appears using the selected Select template To display a list of presets that are preinstalled on the unit tap the Preset tab To display a list of user templates tap the User tab Preset tab and User tab Template Tip The graphics of both preset templates and user templates cannot be edited For details on user templates see Saving Created Quitting the Titler Templates as User Templates page 58 Tap Close at the top right of the Titler screen alia gt Safe Area Canvas Close The Titler screen closes and the main screen appears again Using the Titler Screen am To Folder New Text Delete Undo Safe Area Canvas Mt Paulownia R 013 Summer
149. o those for Ustream Streaming suoljesodOQ peoueApY 79 suolesadO peoueApy 80 Select Ustream 1 rtMp XXX XXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX Stream Key abcdefg123456hijklimn7890xxx WELO Medium Bandwidth Flash Y flash Total Bit Rate 896kbps Live Streaming Codec AAC Bit Rate 96kbps Sample Rate 48000Hz VOD Recording Video 800 Audio 96 g kbps File Name VODCLIP _04 URL and Stream Key Enter the URL and stream key for the broadcast When importing an XML file downloaded from Ustream tap Import and import the XML file from the Import dialog box that appears Import Name Date 2014 07 09 ustream fme anycast1 xml ustream fme anycast2 xml 2014 07 09 Select the external drive on which the XML file is stored 2 Select the XML file you want to import 3 Tap OK to close the dialog box The XML file is imported and the URL and stream key are automatically entered e Use Full when entering URL information in a format that includes information such as the stream key It is not used under normal circumstances e This unit supports XML files of the format currently provided by Ustream Encode Presets Select a settings preset encoding preset When you select an encoding preset its settings appear in the area below it Streaming e HD Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for HD e High Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for the high bandwidth e Medi
150. on menu To release the lock Select Unlock in the context menu Audio level meter Displays the audio levels of the program output or the MIX output within a 60 dB to O dB range Viewing the audio level meter Over level indicator Lights red at the O dB level The far left oo level is always lit green Lights green up to the current level The setting in the Audio Mixer screen of the sub screen appears here NEXT viewer Displays the next program output video You can also preview options here Program output control area Allows you to perform operations for the program output Transition Rate Adjusts the transition rate of program video switching Cut Switches the program video using a cut transition Take Switches the program video using the selected transition method and transition rate The transition method is selected in Transition of the Option menu For details see Using Transition Effects page 30 D ae mark For details see ade Icon Displays in Lists This warning mark appears if a problem exists with page 109 materials in the Scene list or Option menu Sub Screen You can perform adjustments configure settings and enter text in the sub screen Tapping each tab displays its respective operation screen Audio Mixer Input Recording Streaming Access m Audio Mixer screen Allows you to perform audio adjustments and
151. on enabling and disabling input of copyright protected HDCP signals see HDCP Handling under System page 104 3 For details on the AC adapter see DC IN 19 5V DC power input under Rear page 15 24 Step 1 Connecting Devices Step 2 Turning the Unit On Turning the unit on 1 Connect the DC output plug of the supplied AC adapter to the DC IN 19 5V connector on the rear of the unit and connect the AC adapter to a power supply 2 Open the display on the unit For details see Opening and Closing the Main Display page 18 3 Press the O switch on the left side of the unit When power is supplied the power indicator on the front left side of the unit lights green and the unit starts up Lights The startup screen appears When startup is complete the main screen and sub screen appear and you can perform operations Main screen Move 04 10 25 If video is being input from cameras or other devices the video will appear immediately This unit is designed to be used with the main display in its upright position Do not perform operations with the main display closed Turning the unit off Press the 5 switch on the left side of the unit A confirmation message appears The current conditions are saved before the unit shuts down and turns off The power indicator will turn off If you want to turn the unit on again after turning it o
152. or LAN connector LAN connector lt LAN connector AWS 750 LAN 1 or LAN 2 connector SASA 2 O OOUOUOUOUOOUOOOU gt RM IP10 LAN connector gt RM IP10 LAN connector p RM IP10 LAN connector RM IP10 LAN connector Computer for configuring camera IP settings P LAN connector Switching hub 100 base TX compatible Remote Camera Connections and Settings sBumes 99 sBumes 100 IP address settings for remote cameras and IP remote controllers The IP addresses of the remote cameras and IP remote controllers are configured via the camera configuration tool on the computer used for configuring camera IP settings For details refer to the instruction manual for the camera Tip You cannot configure the IP address of the unit with the camera configuration tool The unit will not be visible from the camera configuration tool IP remote controller tally settings As the unit controls the camera tallies when an IP remote controller is used with the unit be sure to set number 5 of DIP switch 2 to ON e Use a LAN cable that is Category 5 or higher To prevent packet loss and delays use a network port that is different from the streaming network e Do not use stacks of more than two switching hubs Doing so will result in increased network delays e Remote cameras and IP remote controllers cannot be connected to public lines Connect to either LAN 1 or LAN 2 We recomme
153. or MIX Application 192 GB data capacity Maximum About 600 min recording time Up to 360 min per file Streaming function Encoder presets e For Ustream Resolution Video Frame Sample Key WxH audiobit rate rate frame rate interval HD 1280 x 720 1 500 kbps Bandwidth 96 kbps Flash 30 fps or 48 000 Hz 4 sec 25 fps 48 000 Hz 48 000 Hz 48 000 Hz Resolution Sample Key WxH rate frame interval HD 1280 x 720 1 500 kbps 30 fps or 44 100 Hz 5 sec Bandwidth 128 kbps 25 fps Flash High 960 x 540 1 200 kbps 44 100 Hz 5 sec Bandwidth 128 kbps Flash Medium 640 x 360 800 kbps 44 100 Hz 5 sec Bandwidth 128 kbps Flash Low 426 x 240 500 kbps 30 fps or 44 100 Hz 5 sec Bandwidth 128 kbps 25 fps Flash 1 Depending on the System Setup gt Video Setup gt System gt System Format setting page 104 the frame rate will be as follows Seting Framers 1080 50i 25 fps 1080 60i 30 fps VOD recording format Video codec H 264 Frame size 960 x 540 Frame rate 30 25 fps based on system settings Bit rate 800 1500 kbps Key frame interval 2 sec High 960 x 540 1 000 kbps Bandwidth 96 kbps Flash Medium 640 x 360 800 kbps Bandwidth 96 kbps Flash Low 480 x 270 400 kbps Bandwidth 64 kbps Flash e For Others Audio codec AAC Sample rate 48 000 Hz Bit rate 96 192 kbps Recording Video PGM or AUX source Audio PGM or MIX
154. ppears 3 T ap Open Audio Mixer Title 2 CJ Recording Streaming ia a 10 The Open dialog box appears 4 Select the category to which the file belongs select the file to play back and then tap OK Categories Open Recording Clip mxf 2013 07 31 10 30 1920 x 1080 You can view the thumbnail and resolution of the selected file For details on categories see Managing Files File Manager page 89 suoljeiado seg The thumbnail and name of the file appear in the Media Player screen and the list Adjust the playback start position and audio level of the file in the Media Player screen Channel fader 5 gt play u pause Switches between and with each tap Playback duration of file File Name CLIP_O1 mxf Repeat 00 00 13 Duration 00 01 06 Remain 00 00 53 Video Audio Codec MPEG 2 Video Codec AES 3 382M PCM Frame Rate 29 97 fps Sample Rate 48000Hz Frame Size 1920x1080 Slider Playback position timecode Remaining playback time To adjust the playback position of files Adjust the playback position by moving the slider while viewing the playback position timecode and video Tip The timecode is a relative timecode with the beginning of the file being 00 00 00 To adjust the audio If a movie includes embedded audio drag the channel fader to adjust the audio level Playing Back Material Files in the Media Player 53
155. r Luminance Specify the luminance of the border Saturation Specify the saturation of the border Hue Specify the hue of the border To restore the original value Tapping Reset restores the original value Compositing Videos Using Picture in Picture PinP Configuring the Transformation settings Adjust the size and position of the overlay video Adjustment handles Off On Selects whether to use the Transformation function e On Enable the function e Off Disable the function Size Drag the slider to adjust the size of the inserted image Angle If you want to rotate the inserted image select the rotation direction and drag the slider to specify the angle of rotation e Rot H Rotate the image horizontally e Rot V Rotate the image vertically Position Drag the adjustment handle to adjust the position of the inserted image To restore the original value Tapping Reset restores the original value Composite example Inserting People onto Overlay video 1 Background video for chroma keying Overlay video 2 Backgrounds Chroma Keying You can use chroma keying to insert a person onto a background for example Chroma keying is a compositing technique that involves specifying regions of a single color in the overlay video green in the following example and inserting the regions other than the specified regions a person in the following example onto the bac
156. remaining playback time will not be displayed during repeat playback Tap 4 To Start Point to jump to the Start point Tip When performing repeat playback be sure to use He to jump to the Start point beforehand If you do not jump to the Start position playback will start from the current position Tap _ _ to verify the playback section Verify that playback of the file is stable For details on adjusting the audio see Playing Back Files page 53 Tap Take or Cut in the main screen to switch the video The specified section will be played back repeatedly Entering Text Text is entered in the sub screen using the virtual keyboard 1 Tap the text entry field in the main screen or the sub screen Audio Mixer Video Setup In put 6 T System Time Code T 4 3 Center y Auto HD 1080i AE e EO 1 2CH v Remote Control Zade Connection Serial Baud Rate 38400bps The virtual keyboard appears in the sub screen 2 Enter the text Entered text appears here before Caret it is confirmed Input Name IN 1 CA DTTP DDTI RSS ooo ce Oe ee The text appears on the virtual keyboard while it is suoljeiado seg Tip being entered You cannot specify the number of times to repeat _ l playback 3 Tap ell enter to confirm the entry The virtual keyboard closes and the text is entered To disable repeat playback In the Media Player screen clear the Repeat
157. rted Output Formats Tip You can select from the following three output methods for SD output signals based on the System Setup gt Video Setup gt Output gt SD Output Aspect setting Letter Box Squeeze Edge Crop HD SD SDI SDI output connectors PGM only Video HD fig20x 1080 os 1920 x 1080 720 x 576 D1 625 When the system format is 1080 60i 720 x 480 D1 525 59 94i Audio HD SDI 24 bit SD SDI 20 bit 48 kHz 4 ch 3 4 ch and 1 2 ch are same L PCM Time Code The System Time Code is embedded in the ancillary data When the system format is 1080 601 the added timecode is a drop frame timecode LTC and VITC will be embedded on the HD SDI video signal output from the SDI PGM connector The line numbers in which the timecodes are embedded HD SDI VITC Line 9 and line 571 10801 LTC Video are as follows J Systemtormat Line number 50i Line 9 and line 571 1080i eo Ckne 1 HD SDI SDI output connector PGM AUX When the system format is 1080 50i When the system format is 1080 60i 1920 x 1080 59 941 Audio 24 bit 48 kHz 4 ch 3 4 ch and 1 2 ch are same L PCM Specifications xipueddy 117 xipueddy 118 Time Code The System Time Code is embedded in the ancillary data When the system format is 1080 601 the added timecode is a drop frame timecode The line numbers in which the timecodes are embedded are as follows VITC
158. s page 79 Connecting to Ustream for Streaming Preparation Acquire the connection destination URL and stream key information 1 Connect to the Ustream website using a computer for example and create a broadcast 2 Acquire the URL and stream key information e When importing the information to the unit download the XML file and copy it to a USB storage device for example and connect the device to the USB connector on the unit e When entering the information manually write down the information You can acquire the XML file used for connecting to Ustream by logging into a registered account on the Ustream website and navigating through Dashboard gt Channel gt Broadcast settings gt Encoder settings Configuring streaming settings Configure the settings required for connecting to Ustream for streaming in the Streaming screen of the sub screen You can display the Streaming screen by tapping the streaming status that appears at the top center of the main screen Recording EC Streaming Live REI Option Tip If HDCP Handling page 104 is set to On in the System screen tapping the Streaming tab in the sub screen or the streaming status in the main screen will not display the Streaming screen Select Ustream for Connection in the Streaming screen and configure each setting When you select Ustream for Connection the setting items displayed switch t
159. s this will remain unlit Throughput When streaming is in progress this indicates the throughput When the specified bit rate is met the indicator lights green all the way to the far right end As the throughput decreases and transmission slows the indicators will turn yellow and eventually turn red When streaming is not in progress this will remain unlit Tapping this area 1 e within the frame displays the Streaming screen page 79 in the sub screen For details on streaming see Streaming page 79 Option menu Displays a list of options that can be added to the material that will be output next Title 1 Title 2 Insert titles onto the video page 44 Camera When remote control is configured for the camera video this allows you to save or load presets page 50 Transition Select the transition method page 30 Effect Compose a picture in picture PinP video with a video overlaid on another video page 57 or insert people onto backgrounds via chroma keying Composites that include both PinP and chroma keying are possible page 61 Logo 1 Logo 2 Insert logos onto video page 44 AUX Select the material to output to AUX after a take page 71 To enable or disable options Tap the following area of the button to enable or disable the respective option Enabled The option is selected for use in the next program output Tap this area Title 1 Disabled The ma
160. sadO peoueApy 91 suolesadO peoueApy For fonts For user templates used in the Titler File format tiff tif png jpeg jpg jpe alpha channels supported 64 characters or less excluding extension File name length Tip Files can be imported as long as they are 1920 x 1080 or less in size but they may be resized and repositioned e Still images and videos Files taller than 16 9 Aspect ratios will be retained with black bars added to the left and right Files wider than 16 9 Aspect ratios will be retained with the image enlarged vertically and the left and right sides cropped e Logos Files smaller than 320 x 320 Images are positioned at the top left with the remaining space transparent LIVE gt Files larger than 320 x 320 Images are positioned within a 320 x 320 space at the top left with the areas that extend beyond 320 cropped LIV 92 Managing Files File Manager Importing files Copy the files you want to import to an external drive beforehand 1 Tap the Import tab to display the Import screen 2 Select the category of the file you want to import Still Still images used in the Input list or Title list Movie Movies used in the Media Player Logo Still images used in the Logo list Font Fonts used in the Titler Titler Template Still images used for user templates in the Titler aS Recording Streaming amp Q Fee
161. sadO peoueApy 93 suolesadO peoueApy 94 A Select the target external drive and tap OK Sony_Storage_Media_9B400120411001 0086 0 0 part1 Sony_Storage_Media_9B400120 Fox J cance Tip If the external drive is portioned each partition will be displayed as a drive e To format a single partition select a row that includes part in its name e g xxxxxx part1 e To format the entire drive as a single partition select the row that does not include part in its name The external drive is formatted Saving and Loading Settings Saving and Loading Settings You can save the current setting configurations to the internal storage as files up to 99 These files are referred to as projects Tip Some conditions such as tab selection states are not saved Saving Settings 1 Display the System Setup screen and tap Project Recording Streaming oy Audio Mixer Language Date Time Network Al Q Ea Others About Anycast Service 2 W yD lt Main Sub LCD Backlight The Project screen appears 2 Tap Save to display the Save screen 3 Enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters for the file name and tap Save Audio Mixer Project Save File Name The project is saved Loading Settings 1 Select the project file you want to load in the Load screen of Project and tap Load eas Audio Mixer Recording
162. secure and that the main display does not open 4 Push in the direction of the arrows to lock the panel cover onto the main display Applying the Anti Glare Films Anti glare films are supplied with this unit to protect the touchscreen displays M IM AO Apply the anti glare films in a dust free environment to prevent dust from sticking to the films due to static electricity In addition apply the films in a well lit environment so that you can see if air bubbles form e The anti glare films cannot be reapplied once they are applied Apply the anti glare films with great care e Any dust left on the touchscreen surface will result in air bubbles Items to prepare e Screen cleaning solution e Cleaning cloth non woven e Vinyl tape 3 cm 1 3 16 1n or more in width Applying the film to the main display 1 Ifthe protective sheet from the factory is still attached remove it 2 Use the screen cleaning solution and cleaning cloth to clean the main display and remove any fingerprints dust or smudges Be sure to also remove any leftover adhesive from the protective sheet from the factory that you removed 3 Place the anti glare film for the touchscreen on the main display with its glossy side facing down t Glossy side facing down Applying the Anti Glare Films 1 9 M IM AO Placement Center the film so that the surrounding uncovered edges of the display are even Anti glare fil
163. server is down e The server has been removed from the network Troubleshooting xipueddy 111 xipueddy 112 Symptom The following message appears and connection to the streaming server is not possible ID 3003 Streaming cannot start The streaming server is not responding The following message appears and connection to the streaming server is not possible ID 3004 Streaming cannot start Cannot resolve the hostname of streaming server If the setting is correct try restarting the unit Streaming stops and the following message appears repeatedly even when Start is tapped and streaming does not restart ID 0020 The connection to Streaming Server has been lost Streaming will be stopped Troubleshooting The server has been located but it Contact the server s administrator is not receiving the stream from the unit Possible causes e The servers streaming service has been stopped e The service is starting up The network settings the DNS server settings in particular are incorrect The previous connection to the streaming server could not be terminated due to unstable network conditions and the transmission cannot be restarted until after the previous connection terminates Check the network settings If the settings are correct restarting the unit and related network devices may allow connection Connection to the server may not be possible from networ
164. shows and exhibitions even for your personal entertainment shooting may be restricted Note on Faulty Pixels on the LCD Panel The LCD panel fitted to this unit 1s manufactured with high precision technology giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels maybe stuck either always off black always on red green or blue or flashing In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems are not a malfunction Note that any such problems have no effect on recorded data Points to Check Before Using Devices e When streaming valuable data be sure to check the device connections beforehand or carry out a streaming test to make sure that the system is operating normally e Verify that movie files can be played on the unit beforehand e Sony will not be liable for any data that fails to be recorded onto the internal storage during use of the unit s recording function Installation Install the unit on a flat level surface There are ventilation holes on both sides of the unit To ensure adequate air flow there must be a space of at least 30 cm 11 ue inches on each side of the unit 30 cm 11 g inches or more lt a 30 cm 11 g inches or more SSS CEE eT BN Note on Images Used in this Manual The images
165. sing the Screens suolesado olseg 35 suolesado olseg Option list Displays a list of content for the option Select the content you want to add to videos in this list Example Title 1 list Return to the Option Change the sort order of menu the list page 43 gt bee Mt Paulownia R sists monn 2013 Summer ams The currently enabled ma button is highlighted with a blue Lucky River background Dutiful Bull Bese AERAR Sy Du u a a a a ee ee aa a o Paddy Middle Vocal as Jack Forest Guitar A light blue frame will appear around an option that is currently the target of an operation For details on editing the list see Creating Lists page 39 FF AUX lock icon Indicates that selection operations for the AUX list are locked Use this function when you are using the AUX video for the purposes recording for example and you do not want to perform switching e Direct mode operations while the lock is enabled do not affect the AUX list e The AUX lock applies to selection operations in the AUX list If a source other than the AUX output is selected that material will be output as AUX after a take To enable the lock Display the context menu of the AUX button and select Lock Remove Using the Screens When you lock the status the a icon appears in the Option menu and AUX list of the main screen e AUX button in the Opti
166. ssage appears 6 Tap OK The unit shuts down T Remove the external drive Troubleshooting Messages During operation of the unit messages will appear when problems occur Read the messages and follow their instructions If the problem persists write down the message number that is displayed and contact your local Sony representative Message type Message number Confirmation Delete LIVE black big500x300 will be deleted Do you want to continue Message The following types of message exist Q Information Notifications v Verification Messages that request verification A Warning Warnings that indicate that continuing an operation may result in error x Error Warnings that indicate severe errors such as inability to continue operations and malfunctions Icon Displays in Lists This A warning mark appears if a problem exists with materials in the Scene list or Option menu Check the status in the Option menu and perform the appropriate operation Tip The File Not Found buttons in each list will be deleted from the lists the next time the unit is started Problems and Solutions Check the following before requesting repairs If the problem persists contact your local Sony representative The unit does not turn on or start up properly An overcurrent is being supplied to Disconnect the USB connected device In addition a USB connected device disco
167. t of folders and files that belong to the category selected in the categories area When you select a folder the files stored in that folder are displayed The names update dates and sizes of files are displayed in the list To sort the list tap the title area Name Date or Size and tap A or V The button switches between ascending A and descending V order with each tap Go to Titler Starts the Titler For details on the Titler see Creating Titles Titler page 85 Delete Deletes the files for which the checkboxes are selected in the list Remain indicator Displays the remaining space on the internal storage File information Displays the thumbnail and resolution of the file selected in the list Renaming Files You can rename files stored on the unit s internal storage Tip You cannot rename files created using the Titler 1 T ap the Explorer tab to display the Explorer screen 2 Select the row of the file you want to rename Recording Streaming ia Fe Audio Mixer Title 1 Explorer mpor Expo Go to Titler still 7 4 ame 4 Date Size z Pattern 1 2014 03 10 02 35 2014 03 10 02 35 2014 03 10 02 35 Titler Template gt iB Concert 2014 03 13 06 30 E Rock Festival 2014 03 13 06 27 2014 03 10 02 52 3 Tap the Name field of the selected row again Editing mode is enabled and the virtual keyboard appears in the sub screen to confirm the
168. t the bottom left The lower and left limits of the movement range will be set The button color will not change Tip Tapping Reset will clear both the lower and left limit settings 6 Save the settings to Preset_1 in the Camera list For details on how to save see Saving Adjustments as Presets page 49 Tracking Targets Tracking Function suoljesodOQ peoueApY 69 suolesadO peoueApy 70 Tip If you configure the Pan Tilt Limit Setting settings be sure to save the settings to Preset_1 The unit starts with the settings that are saved to Preset_1 If you do not save the settings to Preset_1 the settings will revert to previous values Select the offset position for the tracking target in Position Offset For example if you want to use the camera video as a PinP background video you can select Left or Right to position the target away from the overlay video Left Offset to the left Center Do not offset Right Offset to the right Tip If Left or Right is selected and the Size setting is too large tracking may not be possible at the edges of the screen If the camera does not move as intended adjust the size of the tracking target 8 Tap 5 to return to the Camera screen Starting tracking Tap the tracking target in the NEXT viewer to start tracking e We recommend tapping the tracking target when it is still to start tracking e M
169. ta to compose the complete image and frames that store only the small changes between frames exist Key frames refer to the former and exist as I pictures in MPEG and IDR frames in H 264 The interval between key frames is configured during compression by the number of frames or by seconds You can configure this with the Key Frame Interval setting in the stream encoding settings Limiter A function which prevents audio levels from exceeding a specified threshold Used to suppress peaks in audio with large differences in amplitude Logo A permanently visible mark that is shown on videos and used to indicate copyrighted material for example Mix A new picture is mixed into an old picture eventually replacing the old picture Mixdown Combining audio inputs from multiple channels into one channel Monitor To listen to audio and view video Or a device for viewing and listening Oscillator A transmitter that oscillates at a fixed frequency such as a sine wave This unit is equipped with an internal audio oscillator Pan In audio to adjust the left right audio balance In video to move the camera to the left and right PFL Pre Fader Listen Monitoring audio before level adjustments with the audio channel faders Used to check the input audio On this system pan and level control are not applied to PFL audio even if trim filter EQ pan and level control settings have been made Picture in Pictur
170. tablished for all cameras connected for VISCA control Saving Adjustments as Presets Up to 16 presets up to 6 for the EVI H100S and EVI H100V can be saved for each camera 1 Inthe Input list select the camera input source you want to control and display its video in the NEXT viewer The Camera tab appears in the sub screen 2 Tap the Camera tab to display the Camera screen and perform pan tilt iris zoom and other operations Controlling Remote Cameras suoljesado seg 49 suolesado olseg 3 Select Camera in the Option menu Renaming presets Display the context menu of the preset you want to Option rename and select Rename When the virtual keyboard Title 1 a appears you can enter up to 20 alphanumeric characters Deleting presets from the list Display the context menu of the preset you want to delete and select Delete Transition Recalling Presets 1 Inthe Input list select the camera input source you want to control and display its video in the NEXT viewer 2 Select Camera in the Option menu The Camera list appears Toe Camera Aet Appears 3 In the Camera list select the preset you want to 4 Display the context menu in the position you want to en add the preset and select Save The preset video is recalled in the NEXT viewer When you select a preset Move 04 10 25 Preset_1 ies Rename Delete Preset_2 Preset_3 Preset_4
171. tails see Managing Files File Manager page 89 Q i system setup tab Allows you to configure system settings for the unit 38 Using the Screens Creating Lists You can create lists by adding materials to the Input list Title 1 Title 2 list Logo 1 Logo 2 list and AUX list Lists are created using the context menu that appears when you tap and hold an area within the respective list The operations that can be performed and the materials that can be added will differ depending on the list an mn e No Context menu operation Add Source 1 Add Still Picture Add Media Create New Edit Delete ae 40 Se page 41 a 41 42 a 43 The 1 ee Title 2 Logo 1 Yes 3 Logo 2 1 The external signals configured in the Video Setup screen of the System Setup menu and the unit s internally generated signals are referred to as sources on this unit 2 Only external signals can be added 3 Only files imported to the Logo category can be added 4 When adding still images use Add Media Player Note on image displays Materials with aspect ratios other than 16 9 will retain their aspect ratios and be fitted to the top and bottom of their displays black bars appear on the left and right in the thumbnails that appear in lists and in the NEXT and PGM viewers Examples List thumbnails e 16 9 material IN3 e Material other than 16 9 Tip The unit
172. terial is ready for use but is not selected for use in the next program output Closed buttons If the material for an option is not ready for use or the option is excluded from use with the next program output the button will be closed Title 1 gt To close a button Display the context menu of the respective button and select Remove Protect Remove ites a To display the list for an option Tap the following area of the button to display the list for that option see that allows you to configure the option content e When the button is open Tap this area Title 1 e When the button is closed Tapping any area will display the list Title 1 gt protect icon Indicates that the current title or logo is protected When an item is protected its current status is retained Therefore recalling a scene will not change its status When you recall a scene while a title or logo 1s protected the video composite will be as follows Current status of the logo Protected Enabled Input Scene Guitar Scene Vocal The protected logo material is inserted To enable protection Display the context menu for the Title 1 Title 2 button or the Logo 1 Logo 2 button in the Option menu and select Protect To disable protection Display the context menu for the Title 1 Title 2 button or the Logo 1 Logo 2 button in the Option menu and select Unprotect U
173. ther settings The other setting items will change depending on the setting selected here e Off Do not use IPv6 e Manual Enter the settings manually When you select this mode enter the IP address prefix length and default gateway Enter colon separators for the IP address and default gateway Enter an integer value from 3 to 126 for the prefix length e DHCP Automatically configure the settings using the DHCP server information e Auto Configure the settings automatically When a mode other than Off is selected and you want to use the default gateway of this connector in IPv6 select the Use checkbox Tip As this setting is linked to the Default Gateway to be Used setting in the Common screen the setting configured last will be enabled Configuring the Common Network Settings Configure the host name DNS server settings and other settings that are common to LAN and LAN 2 1 Tap Common to display the Common screen 2 Configure each item Audio Mixer Network Host Name aws750 01234 Default Gateway to be Used JAGE LAN 1 131 131 131 1 v v la LAN 1 fe80 21d 9ff fef0 ca83 eth0 DNS Mode DHCP Domain Name Primary DNS 131 131 0 1 Secondary DNS Tertiary DNS Host Name Enter up to 63 alphanumeric characters for the host name Default Gateway to be Used Select which default gateway to use for IPv4 and IPv6 The available options are identical for IPv4 and IPv
174. to remove them 8 When the anti glare film is fully applied firmly rub the edges of the film 9 Verify that there are no air bubbles or leftover dust and remove the vinyl tape 10 Use the screen cleaning solution and cleaning cloth to wipe the anti glare film Applying the film to the sub display Apply the anti glare film to the sub display using the procedure used for the main display Place the anti glare film on the sub display as follows Placement Align the film with the front edges Leave about 1 mm 46 in of space around the three front edges Using the Touchscreens You can perform touchscreen gestures on the main display and sub display with your fingers in place of keyboard and mouse operations This section describes how to perform basic touchscreen operations Tip Operation errors may occur on the touchscreens 1f the unit is in close proximity to transceivers or other devices that emit high interference Keep sufficient distance between the unit and such devices to prevent errors Tap Lightly tap on a position on the screen This performs the same operation as clicking on a mouse Use this gesture to perform operations such as making and confirming selections Double tap Lightly tap a position on the screen twice This performs the same operation as double clicking on a mouse Using the Touchscreens M IM AO 21 M IM AO Tap a
175. tom 3 Custom settings 3 for Others e Others Custom 4 Custom settings 4 for Others custom Custom Settings Configure the bit rate frame rate and other detailed settings The settings can be saved to four presets Custom 1 to Custom 4 for each streaming server For details on settings see Configuring Custom Settings page 81 Configuring Custom Settings Configure the bit rate frame rate and other detailed settings The settings can be saved to four presets Custom 1 to Custom 4 for each streaming server Select the encoding preset you want to use as the base in Encode Presets of the Streaming screen 2 Tap custom The Custom Settings screen appears The setting values of the preset selected in Encode Presets appear in the screen 3 Configure each item Custom Settings Connection Ustream Video Bit Rate s Key Frame Interval a r sec Frame Rate Frame Size 640 x 360 SEGGI 48000 Y Maps Ustream Custom 1 v Video Configure video settings Bit Rate Enter a value between 200 kbps to 1 500 kbps for the video bit rate 10 Kbps increments Frame Rate Select the video frame rate Frame Size Select the aspect ratio of the video and enter the video size Specify a value between the following for the video size 2 pixel increments For 16 9 106x60 to 1280x720 For 4 3 80x60 to 960x720 Streaming suoi e1adO peoueApy 81 suolesadO p
176. tor 15 120 VOD files 83 VOD recording format 119 W Warning marks 109 White Balance 49 White balance 49 Wipe 30 X X keys 84 http www sony net
177. um Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for the middle bandwidth e Low Bandwidth Flash Flash settings for the low bandwidth e Ustream Custom 1 Custom settings 1 for Ustream e Ustream Custom 2 Custom settings 2 for Ustream e Ustream Custom 3 Custom settings 3 for Ustream e Ustream Custom 4 Custom settings 4 for Ustream custom Custom Settings Configure the bit rate frame rate and other detailed settings The settings can be saved to four presets Custom 1 to Custom 4 for each destination streaming server For details on settings see Configuring Custom Settings page amp 1 Connecting to a Standalone Server for Streaming Configuring streaming settings Configure the settings required for connecting to a standalone server for streaming in the Streaming screen of the sub screen You can display the Streaming screen by tapping the streaming status that appears at the top center of the main screen Recording Streaming Mi Option Tip If HDCP Handling page 104 is set to On in the System screen tapping the Streaming tab in the sub screen or the streaming status in the main screen will not display the Streaming screen Select Others for Connection in the Streaming screen and configure each setting When you select Others for Connection the setting items displayed switch to those for servers other than Ustream Select Others Stream
178. upport lighting in response to NEXT selection e Tallies will light or turn off when Take is tapped regardless of transition settings e This function does not apply to selections made in the AUX list Lighting Tallies on Remote Cameras Connect the remote cameras and assign them to video input connectors For details on connecting cameras and assigning them to video input connectors see Remote Camera Connections and Settings page 98 Notes on using an RM IP10 When using an RM IP10 the tally function on the RM IP10 must be disabled For details see IP remote controller tally settings page 100 52 Using the Camera Tally Function Lighting Tallies on Cameras Connected via GPI Connect the unit s GPI connector to the TALLY connector on a CCU for example and configure the conditions for GPI output The tallies on the camera will light in response to the GPI outputs Tip This function supports up to four cameras 1 Connect the camera to the unit 2 Connect the GPI connector on the unit to the TALLY connector on the CCU For details on pin assignments on the GPI connector see GPI connector page 120 in the Connector Pin Assignments section 3 Select the input source of the camera in the Input list of the main screen and verify the video 4 Display the System Setup screen in the sub screen and tap Others 5 Tap GPI to display the GPI screen 6 Specify the GP
179. ut 4 System Time Code Configuring System Settings System Setup menu 1 03 sBumes 104 System Format Select the video signal format handled by the unit 1 e system format The unit will shut down if the system format is changed e The 601 setting is actually equivalent to 59 941 e Changes to the system format will be applied after the unit restarts HDCP Handling Specify how to handle HDMI input sources that are protected with HDCP This setting only applies to Input 4 e Off Sources protected with HDCP are not handled HDMI input sources that are protected with HDCP will be treated as black signals without audio e On Sources protected with HDCP will be handled with their protection intact e The following limitations apply when this is set to On Output of signals other than HDMI is not possible A gray monochrome screen appears instead The Recording and Streaming functions cannot be used In addition the HDCP Handling setting cannot be configured while recording or streaming is in progress Sources that are protected with HDCP and input to Input 2 will be treated as black signals without audio regardless of this setting For details on whether your AWS 750 unit supports the HDCP Handling setting see HDCP Handling page 117 for HDMI HDMI input connectors 2 and 4 under Specifications Output Configure settings related to vide
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