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1. No Sub menu Setting item Setting 1 TIME CBGD Menu 1 AUTO Time Setting range 0 to 33s 59 94Hz 0 to 999f Initial value 1s Of 2 PinP Time Setting range 0 to 33s 59 94Hz 0 to 999f Initial value 1s Of 3 KEY Time Setting range 0 to 33s 59 94Hz 0 to 999f Initial value 1s Of 4 FTB Time Setting range 0 to 33s 59 94Hz 0 to 999f Initial value 1s Of 5 FTB Source Setting range FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD White Black Initial value Black 6 AUX BUS Trans Setting range 0 to 33s 59 94Hz 0 to 999f Enable Disable Initial value 1s Of Disable 7 PinP BUS Trans Setting range 0 to 33s 59 94Hz 0 to 999f Enable Disable Initial value 1s Of Disable 8 PinP EFFDSLV Setting range 0 to 33s 59 94Hz 0 to 999f Enable Disable Initial value 1s Of Disable 9 Set CBGD Col Setting range White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Initial value White 10 Adj CBGD Col Setting range H 0 0 to 359 9 S 0 0 to 100 0 L 0 0 to 108 0 Initial value 0 0 0 0 100 0 2 WIPE Menu 1 Pattern Setting range 1 to 13 Initial value 1 2 Direction Setting range N R N R Initial value N R 3 Border Soft Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 0 0 to 100 0 os B S Initial value 0 0 0 0 4 Set Border Col Setting range White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Initial value White 5 Adj Border Col Setting range H 0 0 to 359 9 S 0
2. Initial value Black 1 2 3 Display only 4 SDI IN4 5 DVI IN 1 Mode Setting range Normal DbyD Initial value Normal 2 Freeze Select Setting range Frame Field Initial value Frame 3 Freeze Setting range On Off Initial value Off 4 Name Type Setting range Default Preset User CAM Name Initial value Default 5 Name Setting range Max 10 characters can be set Initial value INPUT1 6 VPrc YGain Ped Setting range On Off y 0 0 to 200 0 p 20 0 to 20 0 Initial value Off 100 0 0 0 7 VPrc CGain Hue Setting range C 0 0 to 200 0 H 0 0 to 359 9 Initial value 100 0 0 0 1 Mode Setting range Normal DbyD Initial value Normal 2 Freeze Select Setting range Frame Field Initial value Frame 3 Freeze Setting range On Off Initial value Off 4 Name Type Setting range Default Preset User CAM Name Initial value Default 5 Name Setting range Max 10 characters can be set Initial value INPUT2 6 VPrc Y Gain Ped Setting range On Off y 0 0 to 200 0 p 20 0 to 20 0 Initial value Off 100 0 0 0 7 VPrc CGain Hue Setting range c 0 0 to 200 0 H 0 0 to 359 9 Initial value 100 0 0 0 60 Table of menu items No Sub menu
3. depe emo Straight cable nanannari Switching hub Straight cable 47 6 Connections with a computer 6 3 How to install the software This section describes how to install the Data Transmission Software 1 Insert the CD ROM supplied with the unit into the CD ROM drive of the host computer in which the program will be installed 2 Copy the entire folder containing Data Transmission Software on the CD ROM onto the hard disk drive of the host computer 6 4 Basic operations of software This section describes how to operate the Data Transmission Software lt Startup gt 1 Double click on HS50Tool exe in the Data Transmission Software folder which was copied lt Exit gt Click the CLOSE button lt Setting the IP address gt Set the units IP address in the IP Address setting box 48 6 Connections with a computer 6 5 Transferring the image data 6 5 1 Transferring the image data from the computer to the unit 1 Selectthe mode Check that To HS50 appears in the Mode field in the Image Data If From HS50 appears instead click the From HS50 button so that To HS50 appears 2 When the Select Image button is clicked the file selection dialog box appears on the screen Select the data files to be transmitted and click OK The image is now displayed in the image display area and its horizontal
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5. 2 On the screen which is now displayed select the setup data to be transferred from the host computer to the unit Select the folder and file containing the setup data and click Save The file extension is m50 3 When the data has been transferred successfully the screen below is displayed HS50Tool ad Complete 6 6 2 Transferring the unit s setup data to the computer 1 Select Download Setup Data under Setup Data and click the EXEC button Setup Data Download Setup Data C Upload Setup Data k een 2 On the screen which is now displayed select the folder and file containing the setup data and click Save The file extension is m50 3 When the data has been transferred successfully the screen below is displayed HS50Tool ad Complete e The IP addresses subnet masks default gateways and MAC addresses are not transferred 51 6 Connections with a computer 6 7 Importing the log data The log data recorded in the unit can be imported to a computer 1 Click the EXEC button under Log Data Log Data EXEC 2 On the screen which is now displayed select the folder and file containing the log data and click Save The file extension is log 3 When the data has been transferred successfully the screen below is displayed HS50Tool A Complete 52 7 Function for linking up with the remote camera controller A highl
6. 46 6 Connections with a computer 6 1 Data transmission functions When the unit and computer are connected using a LAN cable the units data can be saved in downloaded to the computer and data can be written uploaded from the computer to the unit The following kinds of data can be downloaded and uploaded e Frame memory images FMEM1 FMEM2 e Menu settings e Panel statuses e Network information IP address subnet mask gateway and MAC address cannot be uploaded e The image formats compatible with the frame memories include bitmap bmp JPEG jpg TIFF tif GIF gif and PNG png Images can be converted automatically to the size of the format specified In order to use this function the Data transmission software must be installed into the host computer from the CD ROM provided For details on how to install the application refer to 6 3 How to install the software 6 2 Connections A LAN cable is used to connect the host computer to the units LAN connector When connecting the unit directly to the host computer use a crossover cable When making the connection through a device such as a hub switching hub use a straight cable For details on the IP address and other network settings refer to 4 1 4 Network settings a h 5 FN FANO OO OO g A aC Crossover cable
7. Table of menu items No Sub menu Setting item Setting BUS Assign Status Name of the currently set material XPT SW XPT SW Asign PGM PVW AUX PinP KEY Fill KEY Source Display only 64 1to10 y SDI IN1 to 4 k st FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoA ko DVI IN k gt ksi sign Appendix glossar Defined below are the terms used in this manual Word Explanation AB Bus system A bus control mode By executing a transition the A bus and B bus signals are Output to the program images alternately Ancillary Data The auxiliary data other than the video signals which is transmitted inside the data stream of the video serial interface The data superimposed on the vertical blanking period is referred to as the V ancillary data VANC Aspect ratio The ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the screen It is 16 9 for the HD format and 4 3 for the SD format AUX Auxiliary Bus A spare bus which can be switched by signals other than the main line output signals Border The area or margin that is added to the edge of a wipe or key Its width and color can be adjusted The defocusing of the area around a border is referred to as the soft effect Chroma key This refers to the function for creating the key signals based on the color information of the video signals and combining the keys Clip The threshold level of
8. 2 1 7 Setting the up converter This unit features an up converter function The up converter is set on the SDI IN3 and SDI IN4 menus 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 8 UC Scale ECPos 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 8 UC Scale ECPos Scale SQ EC or LB is set as the scaling method Input image sa sa The image is enlarged both horizontally and sgueeze vertically to fill the entire screen EC The aspect ratio of the image is maintained edge crop the image size is increased in accordance with the vertical resolution and black bands are added at the left and right LB The aspect ratio of the image is maintained letter box the image size is increased in accordance with the horizontal resolution and the image is cropped at the top and bottom ECPos The image position is finely adjusted This can be set only when EC edge crop has been selected as the Scale setting Center The image is positioned in the center and black images are added at the left and right Right The image is positioned at the right and a black image is added at the left Left The image is positioned at the left and a black image is added at the right 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 9 UC Size 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 9 UC Size The size of the up converted input image is adjusted using a percentage from 100 to 110 2 Input output signal settings 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 10
9. 487 576 Black images are inserted into these areas Parts of images protruding in these areas are cropped 2 Input output signal settings 2 1 9 Displaying the input image information 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN Size 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN H Fre 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN V Freg 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN Dot Clock These are used to display the information concerning the DVI D input signal images The information cannot be changed Size This indicates the pixel count of the images H Freg This indicates the horizontal freguency of the images V Freg This indicates the vertical freguency of the images Dot Clock This indicates the dot clock freguency of the images The formats supported are listed below lt DVI D formats supported gt Freguency i Dot clock frequency Input video signal MHz Horizontal Vertical kHz Hz XGA 1024 x 768 Digital 65 0 48 36 60 00 WXGA 1280 x 768 Digital 79 5 47 78 59 87 SXGA 1280 x 1024 Digital 108 0 63 98 60 02 WSXGA 1680 x 1050 Digital 148 3 65 29 59 95 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Digital 154 0 74 04 59 95 UXGA 1600 x 1200 Digital 162 0 75 00 60 00 1080 50p 1920 x 1080 Digital RGB 148 5 56 25 50 00 1080 59 94p 1920 x 1080 Digital RGB 148 5 1 001 67 50 1 001 60 00 1 001 e f the format of the input signals is not supported it may not be possible to import the signals properly and a black image or disturbe
10. PGM The ancillary data and embedded audio data of the SDI input materials selected by the PGM bus are allowed to pass through PVW The ancillary data and embedded audio data of the SDI input materials selected by the PST bus are allowed to pass through Off The ancillary data and embedded audio data are not allowed to pass through Note The sounds generated when the video signals are switched will be added to the embedded audio data which is output from the unit 4 System settings 4 1 3 System initialization 14 SYSTEM Menu 8 Initial Select Yes and press the OSD TIME dial the setting data is returned to the initial values e However the video format settings and the network settings will not be initialized 42 4 1 4 Network settings The network settings for upgrading the software versions and other data can be selected 14 SYSTEM Menu 9 IP Address This is used to set the IP address Initial value 192 168 0 8 14 SYSTEM Menu 10 Subnet Mask This is used to set the subnet mask Initial value 255 255 255 0 14 SYSTEM Menu 11 Gatewa This is used to set the gateway Initial value 192 168 0 1 Notes N e For the network settings to take effect the unit must be rebooted Turn off the power and then turn it back on e When the same IP address as the IP address of another device or an illegal IP address is set the unit may return an error when the IP address setting is
11. This item is used to set the amplification level of the luminance key and linear key e The item cannot be used when Chroma chroma key self key has been selected as the key type Density 5 KEY Adjust Menu 3 Densit This item is used to adjust key density When 0 is selected as the setting the keys will no longer be displayed Invert 5 KEY Adjust Menu 4 Invert This item is used to set key invert On The internally generated key signal is inverted Off The key signal is not inverted 14 Mask 5 KEY Adjust Menu 5 Mask This item is used to set the masking method On The area set using the 6 Mask Adjust1 and 7 Mask Adjust2 items is masked Off The key signal is not masked Mask Adjust1 Mask Adjust2 5 KEY Adjust Menu 6 Mask Adjust1 7 Mask Adjust2 This item is used to set the area to be marked 6 Mask Adjust1 item This sets the left L and right R of the area 7 Mask Adjust2 item This sets the top T and bottom B of the area Mask area Key signal valid area Video signal area 50 T Mask T 25 0 B Mask B 25 50 1 1 1 50 25 0 25 50 L R Mask L Mask R e When the submenu 5 KEY Adjust Menu is displayed direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial are enabled t Refer to 2 5 6 Direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial lt Basics gt Operating Instructions lt Direct
12. UC Mvdet Shar 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 10 UC Mvdet Shar Mvdet This is used to set the motion detection sensitivity of the image 1 lt gt 2 lt gt 3 lt gt 4 lt gt 5 Toward still images Standard Toward moving images Sharp This is used to enhance the sharpness of the image edges 1 lt gt 2 lt gt 3 lt gt 4 lt gt 5 Not sharp edges Standard Very sharp edges 31 2 1 8 Setting the input image scaling 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN 4 Scale This is used to set the scaling for the DVI D input signal images Listed below are the resolutions of the images which can be input Resolutions supported XGA 1024 x 768 60 Hz WXGA 1280 x 768 60 Hz SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 Hz WSXGA 1680 x 1050 60 Hz UXGA 1600 x 1200 60 Hz WUXGA 1920 x 1200 60 Hz 1080 59 94p 1920 x 1080 59 94 Hz 1080 50p 1920 x 1080 50 Hz Select the scaling method from among the options listed below Fit V The aspect ratio of the input image is maintained and the size of the image is enlarged or reduced in accordance with the vertical resolution Fit H The aspect ratio of the input image is maintained and the size of the image is enlarged or reduced in accordance with the horizontal resolution FULL The size of the image is enlarged or reduced in accordance with the system resolution e The aspect ratio of the image is not maintained e The enlargement and reduction ratios differ between t
13. that is which images are shown in front of which images can be changed using the following menu operation 13 Operation Menu 4 Key Priorit PinP over KEY Background image KEY over PinP Background image 1 Basic operations 1 3 3 Selecting the key materials 1 3 4 Key transition Select the key materials using the A bus and B bus When the KEY ON button is pressed the key transitions crosspoint buttons fades in for the transition duration which has been set 1 Press the KEY F S button to set the crosspoint lt Setting the transition duration gt buttons to the key bus material selection 1 TIME CBGD Menu mode 3 KEY Time The indicator of the KEY F S button blinks e The transition duration can also be changed by turning 2 Select the key fill signal using the B bus the OSD TIME dial while pressing the KEY ON button When the KEY ON button is held down the duration crosspoint buttons setting is displayed on the OSD menu so the setting can now be changed while checking what is displayed 3 Select the key source signal using the A bus crosspoint buttons The key transition can also be executed by operating the slide lever 4 Press the KEY F S button to release the bus selection mode of the crosspoint buttons lt Selecting the slide lever operation gt 13 Operation Menu 7 Slide Lever 3 1 4 KEY F S MIX WIPE PinP ON KEY ON FTB ON TRANSITION TYPE AUX PinP BUS DELEGAT
14. 0to 100 0 L 0 0 to 108 0 Initial value 0 0 0 0 100 0 6 Position Setting range x 100 00 to 100 00 y 100 00 to 100 00 Initial value 0 00 0 00 7 Set To Preset Setting range 1 to 4 Initial value 1 3 PinP Menu 1 Shape Setting range Square Circle Heart Flower Star Initial value Sguare 2 Pos X Y Size Setting range x 100 00 to 100 00 y 100 00 to 100 00 S 0 00 to 100 00 Initial value 0 00 0 00 25 00 3 PVW Setting range On Off Initial value Off 4 Border Soft Setting range B 0 0 to 100 0 S 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 0 0 0 0 5 Set Border Col Setting range White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Initial value White 6 Adj Border Col Setting range H 0 0 to 359 9 S 0 0to 100 0 L 0 0 to 108 0 Initial value 0 0 0 0 100 0 7 Trim Adjust Setting range Manual Off 4 3 L 50 00 to 50 00 T 50 00 to 50 00 Initial value Off 40 00 40 00 8 Trim Adjust2 Setting range R 50 00 to 50 00 B 50 00 to 50 00 Initial value 40 00 40 00 9 Set To Preset Setting range 1 to 4 Initial value 1 57 Table of menu items No Sub menu Setting item Setting 4 KEY Setup Menu 1 Key Type Setting range Luminance ChrmOff Luminance ChrmOn Linear Chroma Initial value Luminance ChrmOff 2 Fill Setti
15. LB Center Left Right a S E Initial value sa Center 9 UC Size Setting range S 100 to 110 Initial value 100 10 UC Mvdet Sharp Setting range M 1to5 S 1to5 Initial value 3 3 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN 1 Freeze Setting range On Off Gi k Initial value Off 2 Name Type Setting range Default Preset User CAM Name 4 Initial value Default denial currently 3 Name Setting range Max 10 characters can be set Initial value INPUT5 4 Scale Setting range Fit V Fit H FULL Initial value Fit V lt DVI IN Status gt Size ok KK KX OK KK OK H Freq Display only KOK kHz V Freq KK Hz Dot Clock KK MHz 61 Table of menu items 62 No Sub menu Setting item Setting 11 Output Menu 1 SDI OUT1 Setting range PGM PVW CLN AUX MV KEY OUT Initial value PGM 2 SDI OUT2 Setting range PGM PVW CLN AUX MV KEY OUT Initial value PVW 3 DVI OUT Setting range PGM PVW CLN AUX MV KEY OUT Initial value AUX 4 SDI OUT Limit Setting range Off 108 104 100 Initial value Off 5 DVI OUT Size Auto XGA WXGA SXGA WSXGA UXGA WUXGA 1080 59 94p Setting range 1080 50p Initial value Auto 6 DVI OUT Scale Setting range Fit V Fit H FULL Initial value Fit V 7 DVI OUT Mvdet Setting range 1 to 5 Initial value 3 12 USER FMEM Menu 1 USER1 Setting range PinP Preset WIPE Preset PinP PVW KEY PV
16. Notes e The information is not displayed for outputs from the SDI OUT 1 connector e The information is not displayed in Pos3 to Pos6 for screens split into a 6 part layout or in Pos3 to Pos10 for screens split into a 10 part layout e Information of the cameras connected in the network to the AW RP50 Only the information of the cameras included in the group now selected by the AW RP50 is displayed e Information of the cameras connected serially to the AW RP50 Only the information of the cameras selected by the AW RP50 is displayed 7 Function for linking up with the remote camera controller 7 2 4 Displaying the camera icon When signals from the remote camera selected using the AW RP50 are supplied to the unit the i camera icon can be displayed on the multi view display The camera icon is displayed in front of the name of the material which is displayed on the split screen Settings established at the unit Set the input signal status to On display by operating the menu item below 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu 6 Input Status Settings established at the AW RP50 e Set the remote cameras which will correspond with the unit s image inputs On the AW RP50 SDI IN 1 to 4 are displayed as INPUT1 to 4 while DVI IN is displayed as INPUTS e When a remote camera has been selected by the AW RP50 the function CAMSEL for sending the selection information is enabled 56 7 2 5 Operating t
17. Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 3 ik DVI IN k CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value SDI IN4 8 Pos7 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 tk DVI IN gt gt 2 CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value DVI IN k k 9 Pos8 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 k DVI IN CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value FMEM1 10 Pos9 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 sktkskksksksksksksk DVI IN gt CBGD FMEMI FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value FMEM2 1 ak Pos10 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 k sk DVI IN x CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value AUX 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu 1 Frame Setting range LUM0 LUM25 LUM50 LUM75 LUM100 Off Initial value LUM75 2 Character Setting range LUM0 LUM25 LUM50 LUM75 LUM100 Off Initial value LUM75 3 Label Setting range On Off Initial value On 4 Tally Setting range Red Red Green Off Initial value Red Green 5 Level Meter Setting range On Off Initial value Off 6 Input Status Setting range On Off Initial value On 9 XPT SW Assign Menu 1 XPT1 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 k gt DVI IN FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign MEMS Initial value SDI IN1 Name of the currently 2 XPT2 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 ok DVI IN k gt set material F
18. The images are stored manually EX Execute When the OSD TIME dial is pressed the image data in the frame memory is stored in the flash memory area e This takes effect when Manu has been selecting as the M Mode setting Note When data is being written in the flash memory area a message that the writing is underway is displayed on the OSD menu Do not turn off the power while this message is displayed 26 2 Input output signal settings 2 1 Input signal settings The SDI IN 1 to SDI IN 4 connectors are the SDI signal input connectors and the DVI IN connector is the DVI D signal input connector A frame synchronizer is incorporated for each of the inputs so that asynchronous video signals can be selected with no accompanying shocks lt List of settings by input signal gt The display is switched to a menu display such as the one shown below by the input signals selected The menu title changes to Input Menu Input Connectors Material Names The settings selected using the 4 Name Type and 5 Name items described below are displayed in the Material Names area SDI IN1 SDI IN2 10 1 Input Menu SDI IN1 INPUTI 1 Mode Normal 2 Freeze Select 3 Freeze 4 Name Type 5 Name Frame Off Default INPUTI 6 VPrc YGain Ped Off 7 VPre CGain Hue C SDI IN3 SDI IN4 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 I
19. White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Color Adjust 1 TIME CBGD Menu 10 Adj CBGD Col This item is used to adjust the hue H saturation S and luminance L of the color which has been set for the background image 1 Basic operations 1 7 Switching the AUX output 1 7 1 Selecting the AUX bus material The AUX output material is selected using the A bus and B bus crosspoint buttons 1 Press the AUX button to set the crosspoint buttons to the AUX bus material selection mode The indicator of the AUX button blinks 2 Select the material using the A bus or B bus crosspoint buttons A bus crosspoint buttons When buttons 1 2 3 4 and 5 are pressed PGM PVW KEY OUT CLN or MV are selected respectively B bus crosspoint buttons When the buttons from 1 to 5 are pressed the materials assigned to the corresponding XPT1 to XPT5 are selected When the button from 1 to 5 are pressed while the SHIFT button is held down the materials assigned to the corresponding XPT6 to XPT10 are selected 3 Press the AUX button to release the bus selection mode for the crosspoint buttons PinP ON KEY F S MIX WIPE TRANSITION TYPE KEY ON FTB ON O KEYOUT C 3 8 PGM PW 1 6 20 CUT 49 AUTO BKGD 23 1 7 2 Transitions between AUX materi
20. be set 14 SYSTEM Menu 1080 59 94i gt 1 Format 2 HiResMV 3 16 9S0 4 AUX Anci 5 PGM Anci 6 PVW Anci Off 7 MV Anci Off 8 Initial No 9 IP Address 192 10 Subnet Mask 255 11 Gateway 192 Off Off Note The 14 SYSTEM Menu settings cannot be changed if Locked has been set using the menu item below 13 Operation Menu 11 SYSTEM Menu F 14 SYSTEM Menu 1 Format Select the supported format from among the options provided below Supported formats 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 720 59 94p 720 50p 1080 24PsF 1080 23 98PsF 480 59 94i 576 50i 40 lt How to specify the video format and then start the system gt With the unit in the power off status the video format can be specified and the system started Set the POWER switch to ON while holding down one combination of the buttons listed below that corresponds to the video format Button to press at the same time Video format OSD ON A bus crosspoint 1 1080 59 94i OSD ON A bus crosspoint 2 1080 50i OSD ON A bus crosspoint 3 720 59 94p OSD ON A bus crosspoint 4 720 50p OSD ON A bus crosspoint 5 1080 24PsF OSD ON B bus crosspoint 1 1080 23 98PsF OSD ON B bus crosspoint 2 480 59 94i OSD ON B bus crosspoint 3 576 50i e After the POWER switch has been set to ON keep holding down the buttons until an image is output J 14 SYSTEM M
21. clicked the aloha channel images appear as a preview display 6 When the Send button is clicked data is transmitted to the unit and data is saved in frame memory and flash memory e When not saving data in the flash memory click the Write Flash button to deselect the Write Flash button 49 6 Connections with a computer 6 5 2 Transferring the unit s image data to the computer 1 Select the mode Check that From HS50 appears in the Mode field If To HS50 appears instead click the To HS50 button so that From HS50 appears AW HS50 Data Transmission Software Ver 005 ioj xi 192 168 0 8 2 Select the data to be imported to the host computer in the Target field FMEM 1 Data in units frame memory 1 FMEM 2 Data in units frame memory 2 3 When the Get button is clicked the data is imported from the unit The image is now displayed in the image display area and its horizontal and vertical dimensions appear in the Width and Height fields at the bottom right 4 When the Save Image button is clicked the file save dialog box appears on the screen Select the data file to be transmitted and click Save 50 6 Connections with a computer 6 6 Transferring the setup data 6 6 1 Transferring the setup data from the computer to the unit 1 Select Upload Setup Data under Setup Data and click the EXEC button Setup Data C Download Setup Data Upload Setup Data m m
22. has gone off The image of the multi view display is selected as the AUX bus material FASIST OFF Units AUX image output CAM1 Outputting the image of the multi view display e00 000 o0000 000 Ca os o0 0000000 o0 0000 Off XD ak a AW RP50 AW HS50 FASIST ON ra USER button indicator 54 Outputting the selected camera image using the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION button C1 oo o0000 aa 0000 Bol USER button indicator En Ea a Lights AW RP50 7 Function for linking up with the remote camera controller 7 2 3 Displaying the camera information The following setting information of the remote cameras captured by the AW RP50 can be displayed on the units AUX bus output image or multi view display image Video format 2 Scene file name shooting mode Filter information Remote camera alarm information Shutter information ON OFF shutter value Gain value Iris value Remote camera name displayed with up to 10 characters O O 0 0 1080 59i 1 100 AW HE50 Settings established at the AW RP50 e Set the remote cameras that correspond to the units image input On the AW RP50 SDI IN 1 to 4 are displayed as INPUT1 to 4 while DVI IN is displayed as INPUTS e Enable the camera information display function CAMINF e Set whether to display each of the items to listed above 55
23. operation status display gt U1 Mask L U2 Mask R U3 Mask T U4 Mask B Mask Invert 5 KEY Adjust Menu 8 Mask Invert This item is used to set the mask signal inversion On The mask signal is inverted Off The mask signal is not inverted 1 Basic operations 1 3 7 Chroma key adjustments How the chroma key is to be defined can be adjusted 6 ChromaKey Menu gt 1 Marker 2 Sample 3 Marker Pos 4 Marker Aspect H 354 0 S 100 0 L 0 0 H 100 08 50 0 0 0 0 0 5 Ref Adjust 1 0 6 Y Influence 7 Radius 8 Soft 9 Cancel Before proceeding with the adjustments select Chroma as the key type using the menu item below e When ON has been selected as the sample marker setting Chroma is automatically selected as the key type 4 KEY Setup Menu 1 Key Type As the chroma key a key signal is created using a specific hue as a reference For instance the key signal is created by detecting the color of the background from the image of a person standing in front of a specific background color and another background is combined This unit uses an area system whose area is designated by a rectangular frame The result of averaging the colors of the pixels inside that area is used as the chroma key reference color key reference and the maximum deviation from the average value is used as the radius of the chroma key oval Chroma keys faithful to the chroma space sam
24. referred to as dissolve This function combines multiple materials and displays them on one screen PGM PVW and the input material can be previewed at the same time on a single screen This function enables settings to be performed on the menu screens which are displayed in the monitor output This function combines a sub screen image with the background image The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after the next transition The image is output from the PVW system The bus which always carries the program output signals The bus which carries the program output signals after the next background transition This refers to the intensity of the color chrominance level of video signals The standard by which video signals in various SD and HD formats are transmitted along a single coaxial cable Up Converter Wipe Self Key A function that creates key signals from key fill signals for combining keys Setup Data The memory in which the control panel statuses can be saved and recalled The button selection statuses as well as the border color and other setting information can be saved in this memory Tally The signal which outputs the program output statuses of the input signals to an external device The LED that indicates the program output status on the control panel is also referred to as tally Transition A function that switches from one image to another Wipe mix and other ef
25. signals to the crosspoint 9 XPT SW Assign Menu buttons gt 1 XPT1 SDI IN1 INPUTI External video input signals and internally generated signals 2 XPT2 SDI IN2 INPUT2 can be assigned to crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 3 XPT3 SDI IN3 INPUT3 4 XPT4 SDI IN4 INPUT4 5 XPT5 DVI IN INPUTS 9 XPT SW Assign Menu 6 XPT6 FMEMI 1 XPT1 1 XPT7 FMEM2 to 8 XPT8 CBGD CBAR Black 9 XPT9 10 XPT10 10 XPT10 The signal assignment statuses are displayed in the 1 XPT1 to 10 XPT10 items The 1 XPT1 to 10 XPT10 items can be set and the following materials can be assigned Crosspoint button Name of material Material 1 to 10 SDI IN1 to SDI IN4 SDI inputs 1 to 4 DVI IN DVI D input FMEM1 FMEM2 Frame memory images CBGD Internally generator signal color background CBAR Internally generator signal color bars Black Internally generator signal black signal NoAsign No signal assigned e The video signals will not be switched even if a button with the NoAsign assigned to it is pressed 1 Basic operations 1 1 4 Selecting the bus mode The bus mode can be set by the following menu operations 13 Operation Menu 5 Bus Mode A B When the slide lever is at side A the signals selected by the A bus are replaced PGM materials When the slide lever is at side B the signals selected by the B bus are replaced PGM materials PG
26. switching where the images change in an instant is performed 1 TIME CBGD Menu 7 PinP BUS Trans Set the transition duration and set the bus transition function to Enable or Disable While the transition is underway the indicator of the transition source button lights and the indicator of the transition destination button blinks When the transition is completed the indicator of the transition source button goes off and the indicator of the transition destination button lights When another signal has been selected while a transition is underway the processing for the transition will continue from the interim point 20 1 1 4 5 Effect dissolve This function enables one effect to be switched to another smoothly when the data in the preset memory where the PinP image settings were registered is called using the USER buttons e Before using the function set the transition duration and either enable or disable for effect dissolve using the menu below 1 TIME CBGD Menu 8 PinP EFFDSLV lt ltems covered by effect dissolve gt e Image position X Y Image size Border width Border color Soft effect amount Trimming area setting Value which has been set in the Manual mode Basic operations 21 1 4 6 Selecting the Dot by Dot mode When 1080 59 94i or 1080 50i has been selected as the units video format setting the images of the SD format having the same frequency 480 59 94i or 576 50i a
27. the setting can now be changed while checking what is displayed The PinP transition can also be initiated by operating the slide lever lt Selecting the slide lever operation gt 13 Operation Menu 7 Slide Lever 1 Basic operations 1 4 3 PinP settings Settings can be selected for the PinP images 3 PinP Menu gt 1 Shape Square 2 Pos X Y Size X 0 00 Y 3 PVW Off 4 Border Soft B 0 01 5 Set Border Col White 6 Adj Border Col H 0 0 S 0 0 L 100 0 1 Trim Adjustl Off IL T 8 Trim Adjust2 R B 9 Set To Preset 1 DoS 25 0 0 0 Shape 3 PinP Menu 1 Shape This item enables any of the following shapes to be selected when combining the PinP image Shape of PinP im 6 v x Square Circle Heart Flower Star Pos X Y Size 3 PinP Menu 2 Poas X Y Size This item is used to adjust the center position X X coordinate and Y Y coordinate and size S of the PinP image lt Setting range of the X and Y coordinates gt 100 Y 0 Pos Y T T 100 100 100 10 x Pos X GG Inside screen area L Outside screen area e When the submenu 3 PinP Menu is displayed direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial are enabled t Refer to 2 5 6 Direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial lt Basics gt Operating Instructions lt Direct operation status display gt U1 Pos X X coordinate U
28. value 0 0 0 0 10 0 4 Marker Aspect Setting range 50 0 to 50 0 Initial value 0 0 5 Ref Adjust Setting range H 0 0 to 359 9 s 0 0 to 120 0 L 0 0 to 108 0 Initial value 354 0 100 0 7 0 6 Y Influence Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 0 0 7 Radius Setting range H 0 0 to 100 0 S 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 100 0 50 0 8 Soft Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 0 0 9 Cancel Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 0 0 58 Table of menu items No Sub menu Setting item Setting 7 MultiView Pattern Menu 1 Split Setting range 4Split 5 aSplit 5 bSplit 6 aSplit 6 bSplit 9Split 10 aSplit 10 bSplit Initial value 10 aSplit 2 Pos1 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 DVI IN Name of the currently set material CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value PGM 3 Pos2 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 lt DVI IN CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value PVW 4 Pos3 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 x DVI IN K CBGD FMEMI FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value SDI IN1 5 Pos4 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 4 ik DVI IN CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value SDI IN2 k 6 Pos5 Source Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 ik DVI IN k gt gt K CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM PVW KEY OUT AUX Initial value SDI IN3 7 Pos6
29. 1 and 8 Trim Adjust2 items lt Area settings gt Set the values for left L top T right R and bottom B of the trimming area Trimming area PinP valid area PinP original size T Top 40 2 B Bottom 40 id i 501 0 150 40 40 L Left R Right 19 Set To Preset 3 PinP Menu 9 Set To Preset Up to four sets of PinP image settings can be registered in the preset memories lt Registering the settings in the preset memories gt Select 1 2 3 or 4 and press the OSD TIME dial The status currently set is now registered in the selected preset number lt What can be registered in the preset memories gt Shape used when combining the images Image position X Y Image size Border width Border color Soft effect amount Trimming setting lt Calling the preset memory settings gt What has been registered in the preset memories can be called using the USER buttons e Before any settings are registered or recalled PinP Preset must be selected by operating the menu item below and the settings must be assigned to the USER buttons 12 USER FMEM Menu 1 USER1 1 Basic operations 1 4 4 Transition between PinP materials When a PinP bus material has been selected the effect to be produced when images are switched can be executed as a MIX transition Bus transition function e When one material set to the Dot by Dot mode and another material have been switched cut
30. 2 Pos Y Y coordinate U3 Size U4 Note The size of the image cannot be changed when the Dot by Dot mode has been set for the PinP material A PVW 3 PinP Menu 3 PVW This item makes it possible to establish the setting for outputting the PinP image to the PVW image Border Width 3 PinP Menu J 4 Border Soft B Border This is used to set the width of the PinP image border e Set 0 0 when the border effect is not going to be added S Soft This is used to set the amount of the PinP image s soft effect Set Border Col 3 PinP Menu F 5 Set Border Col This item is used to select any of the following colors for the borders of the PinP image White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Adj Border Col 3 PinP Menu 6 Adj Border Col This item is used to adjust the hue H saturation S and luminance L of the color which has been set for the borders of the PinP image 1 Basic operations 0G Trim Adjust1 Trim Adjust2 3 PinP Menu 7 Trim Adjust1 8 Trim Adjust2 The method of trimming the PinP image and the area to be trimmed are set using the 7 Trim Adjust1 and 8 Trim Adjust2 items lt Mode settings gt Off The image is not trimmed 4 3 The image is automatically trimmed so that its aspect ratio is 4 3 Manual The image is trimmed in the area which has been set using the 7 Trim Adjust
31. IN3 4 Name Type 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 4 Name Type 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN 2 Name Type These items are for setting the type used when providing material names for the signals which are input to each connector Default The default settings INPUT1 to INPUT5 are used Preset The material names provided ahead of time are used The names are set using the Name item User A material name is set using up to 10 characters The actual material names are set using the Name item CAM Name When an IP connection is established with the AW RP50 the remote camera names captured by the AW RP50 are set as the material names 2 Input output signal settings 2 1 3 Setting the material names 10 1 Input Menu SDI IN1 5 Name 10 2 Input Menu SDI IN2 5 Name 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 5 Name 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 5 Name 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN 3 Name These are used to set the material names Material names can be set when Preset or User has been selected as the material name type setting e The material names are merely displayed they cannot be set when Default or CAM Name has been selected as the material name type setting When Preset is selected The materials names are set using the type number format Type CAM C CG CGV CGK PC V VTR VCR Numbers 1 to 9 When Preset is selected as the material name type s
32. ION PW 27 3 8 KINO AUTO BKGD 1 Basic operations 1 3 5 Key setup The key type and other settings can be selected 4 KEY Setup Menu 2 nance CI 1 Key Type L 2 3 VW On et Fill Col White 5 Adj Fill Col H 0 01 6 Edge Type Off 1 Edge Direction 8 Edge Width 9 Set Edge Col Black 10 Adj Edge Col H Oois K Fill Bus P S 0 0IL 100 0 0 olL 0 0 Key Type 4 KEY Setup Menu 1 Key Type This item is used to select the key type Luminance ChrmOff luminance key chroma off Self key The key signal is created from the luminance component of the key fill signal Luminance ChrmOn luminance key chroma on Self key The key signal is created from the luminance and chrominance components of the key fill signal Linear linear key EXT key The key signal is created from the luminance component of the key source signal This setting is used when the key source signal and key fill signal are different Chroma Chroma key Self key The key signal is created using a specific hue of the key fill signal as a reference Since the luminance key and chrominance key function as self keys the key fill signal is used as the key source signal When the luminance key or chrominance key has been selected as the key type the key signal remains unchanged even when the key source signal is switched When the linear key i
33. M A PST B Using a flip flop system the signals selected by the A bus are always replaced PGM materials and the signals selected by the B bus are always replaced PST materials PGM B PST A Using a flip flop system the signals selected by the B bus are always replaced PGM materials and the signals selected by the A bus are always replaced PST materials 1 1 5 Selecting the transition type Use the MIX button and WIPE button to select the background transition mode 1 1 6 Manual transitions Operate the slide lever to execute transitions manually If the slide lever is moved while an auto transition is executed operation will switch to manual as soon as the position of the slide lever has gone beyond the amount of the transition which has been executed The bus tally indicators on the left of the lever show the program output statuses When only indicator A is lighted Only the A bus is output When both indicators A and B are lighted Transition underway When only indicator B is lighted Only the B bus is output lt Seiting the slide lever function gt 13 Operation Menu 7 Slide Lever Any of the following targets for which the transition is to be executed can be set by operating the slide lever BKGD Background transition KEY Key transition PinP PinP transition BKGD KEY Background transition and key transition will be executed concurrently Transitions are not executed even when the slide lever is operate
34. MEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign Initial value SDI IN2 3 XPT3 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 lt DVI IN FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign Initial value SDI IN 4 XPT4 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 DVI IN gt FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign Initial value SDLIN4 k ok 59 Table of menu items 10 Input Menu Name of the currently set material 10 LO D 5 Z S 0 U Z Name of the currently set material 10 2 Input Menu SDI IN2 gt k Name of the currently set material No Sub menu Setting item Setting 9 XPT SW Assign Menu 5 XPT5 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 gt DVI IN FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign is Initial value Name of the currently 6 XPT6 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 lt DVI IN set material FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign Initial value FMEM1 7 XPT7 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 k DVI IN FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign Initial value FMEM2 8 XPT8 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 lt DVI IN FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign Initial value CBGD 9 XPT9 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 k DVI IN FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign Initial value CBAR 10 XPT10 Setting range SDI IN1 to 4 2 DVI IN FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD CBAR Black NoAsign
35. NPUT3 1 Mode 2 Freeze Select 3 Freeze 4 Name Type 5 Name 6 VPrc YGain Ped Normal Frame Off Default INPUT3 Off Setting menu items and sections in this manual Input Name Freeze connector Mode Name Freeze Type Select 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 5 SDIIN1 SDI IN 2 4 4 SDI IN 3 SDI IN 4 lt fi 4 7 DVI IN v Vv v Setting menu items and sections in this manual Input DVI IN connector VPrc UC DVI information scaling display 2 1 6 2 1 7 2 1 8 2 1 9 SDIIN 1 V z SDIIN 2 SDI IN 3 SDI IN 4 4 li DVI IN v v 7 VPre CGain Hue C 8 UC Scale ECPos 9 UC Size S 10 UC Mvdet Sharp M Can be set cannot be set To set the input signals display the 10 Input Menu using the OSD menu and select the input signals 10 Input Menu INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUTS gt 1 SDI IN1 2 SDI IN2 3 SDI IN3 4 SDI IN4 5 DVI IN DVI IN 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN INPUTS 1 Freeze 2 Name Type 3 Name Dot Clock Off Default INPUT5 Fit V The settings of each menu item will now be described 27 2 Input output signal settings 2 1 1 Setting the input mode 10 1 Input Menu SDI IN1 1 Mode 10 2 Input Menu SDI IN2 1 Mode 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 1 Mode 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 1 Mode Normal or DbyD can be set for the SDI IN1 and SDI IN2 connector signals An up c
36. Panason c Operating Instructions lt Operations and Settings gt Compact Live Switcher wine AW HS50N Contents Before USC ecceeeeeeeeeeeseneneeeeseneneeeseseneeeeeeseenenees 4 OVETVIEW sssrnam ansaigait ga sis 4 Concerning the Operating Instructions aaaaaa 4 Trademarks and registered trademarks iii s 4 About copyright and licence sssscsscesestesecessseseeseesseesseesees 4 Concerning the ratings display iiini oisein 4 Disclaimer Of W lf Niyi s areatasusmease sam asasck asarisis 4 Network SQCUMILY sci iccecccccesscaticesssczsasseazecasteescesestsseeeesatenvsrresstesees 4 1 Basic Operations ccceceeeresseeeeeeseseeeneeeeseeteeeees 5 1 12 Background transition Sirenis 5 1 1 1 Selecting the buS nrama 5 1 1 2 Select the bus using the SHIFT function ee 5 1 1 3 Assigning signals to the crosspoint buttons 0 1 1 4 Selecting the bus Mode 6 1 1 5 Selecting the transition type eee eeeeeeeeeeeetneeeees 6 1 1 6 Manual transitions 0 0 cee a 6 TaZ AUTO NANSIO N sssrinds aiba 7 1 1 8 Cut transition 172 WDC ssia arrainaren s E TE 8 1 2 1 Selecting the wipe pattern 8 1 2 2 Selecting the wipe direction s e 8 1 2 3 Setting the border width and soft effect ee 8 1 2 4 Setting the border Coll aaa 1 2 5 Adjusting the border color 1 2 6 Setting the wipe start position s 9 1 2 7 Registering and recalling the preset memories
37. PinP BKGD KEY or NoAsign has been selected as the setting of the slide lever function the background always serves as the target for executing cut transitions 1 Basic operations 1 2 Wipe Wipe patterns or borders can be set for executing the background transition 2 WIPE Menu 1 Pattern 2 Direction VA 3 Border Soft B 4 Set Border Col White 6 Position 7 Set To Preset 1 2 1 Selecting the wipe pattern 2 WIPE Menu 1 Pattern The wipe pattern can be selected by turning the OSD TIME dial Wipe patterns and their numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 k x 11 12 13 e The wipe pattern can also be changed by turning the OSD TIME dial while pressing the WIPE button without performing a menu operation 1 2 2 Selecting the wipe direction 2 WIPE Menu 2 Direction This item is used to select the wipe direction N Normal Wiping proceeds in the normal direction R Reverse Wiping proceeds in the reverse direction N R Normal Reverse The normal direction is replaced with the reverse direction or vice versa when the transition is completed Oo N R N R A F ig i f e RES D e o B o A jan 1 2 3 Setting the border width and soft effect J 2 WIPE Menu 3 Border Soft B Border This is used to set the border width for wiping Select 0 0 as the setting if no effect
38. SD ON button is pressed while the SHIFT button is held down When this is done Auto is selected as the following menu setting 11 Output Menu 5 DVI OUT Size 43 4 System settings 4 2 2 Other settings 13 Operation Menu 4 Key Priorit t Refer to 1 3 KEY 13 Operation Menu 5 Bus Mode tx Refer to 1 1 4 Selecting the bus mode 13 Operation Menu 6 Time Unit t Refer to 1 1 7 Auto transition 13 Operation Menu 7 Slide Lever t Refer to 1 1 6 Manual transitions J 13 Operation Menu 8 GPI Input This is used to enable or disable control from the GPI input port Enable Control is enabled Disable Control is disabled e For details on what is controlled refer to 5 2 TALLY GPI 13 Operation Menu 9 GPI Output This is used to enable or disable control from the GPI output port Enable Control is enabled Disable Control is disabled e For details on what is controlled refer to 5 2 TALLY GPI 44 13 Operation Menu 10 CamCont Link This is used to set the link function with the AW RP50 to ON or OFF On Link function is set to ON Off Link function is set to OFF e Refer to 7 Function for linking up with the remote camera controller 13 Operation Menu 11 SYSTEM Menu When Locked is selected as this item s setting it is not possible to change the 14 SYSTEM Menu settings Select this setting whe
39. Setting item Setting 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 1 Mode Setting range Normal DbyD UC Auto xi xi Initial value Normal 2 Freeze Select Setting range Frame Field gi ek Initial value Frame Hameo ine currently 3 Freeze Setting range On Off set material i Initial value Off 4 Name Type Setting range Default Preset User CAM Name Initial value Default 5 Name Setting range Max 10 characters can be set Initial value INPUT3 6 VPrc Y Gain Ped Setting range On Off y 0 0 to 200 0 20 0 to 20 0 Initial value Off 100 0 0 0 7 VPrc CGain Hue Setting range c 0 0 to 200 0 H 0 0 to 359 9 Initial value 100 0 0 0 8 UC Scale ECPos Setting range S SQ EC LB E Center Left Right Initial value SQ Center 9 UC Size Setting range S 100 to 110 Initial value 100 10 UC Mvdet Sharp Setting range M 1to5 S 1to5 Initial value 3 3 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 1 Mode Setting range Normal DbyD UC Auto i io Initial value Normal 2 Freeze Select Setting range Frame Field i Initial value Frame Name ol ihe currently 3 Freeze Setting range On Off set material Ps Initial value Off 4 Name Type Setting range Default Preset User CAM Name Initial value Default 5 Name Setting range Max 10 characters can be set Initial value INPUT4 6 VPrc YGain Ped Setting range On Off y 0 0 to 200 0 20 0 to 20 0 Initial value Off 100 0 0 0 7 VPrc CGain Hue Setting range C 0 0 to 200 0 H 0 0 to 359 9 Initial value 100 0 0 0 8 UC Scale ECPos Setting range SO EC
40. UT4 M M 5 aSplit 5 bSplit 8 Pos7 Source DVI IN INPUTS l ii 9 Pos8 Source FMEMI 10 Pos9 Source FMEM2 11 Pos10 Source AUX 4 5 6 1 2 7 MultiView Pattern Menu The following eight options are available as split screen 6 aSplit 6 bSplit layouts 4Split 5 aSplit 5 bSplit 6 aSplit 6 bSplit 9Split 10 aSplit 10 bSplit L z 3 4 5 6 wigs 7 8 9 7 MultiView Pattern Menu 7 2 Pos1 Source 9Split to 11 Pos10 Source 8 9 10 This is used to set the signals to be displayed in split 1 2 4 5 6 screens 1 to 10 SDI IN1 to 4 DVI IN 3y A 5 6 material names material names 7 8 9 10 2 CBGD FMEM1 FMEM2 PGM 10 aSplit 10 bSplit PVW KEY OUT AUX e Depending on the setting selected for the 1 Split item the 6 Pos5 Source to 11 Pos10 Source items may not be displayed 37 3 Setting the multi view display 3 2 Setting the split frames and characters The frames character luminance and background to be used for the split screens can be set The settings are selected on the 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu of the OSD menu 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu gt 1 Frame 5 2 Character LUM 75 3 Label On 4 Tally Red Green 5 Level Meter 6 Input Satus Note If parts of the OSD menus overlap the multi view display frame the split screen frames and characters will not be displayed 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu 1 Frame This is used to set the split frame brightness and if th
41. W GPI Input GPI Output CamCont Link AUX Transition PinP Transition EFFDSLV StrFMEM1 StrFMEM2 No Asign Initial value PinP Preset 2 USER2 Setting range PinP PVW KEY PVW GPI Input GPI Output CamCont Link AUX Transition PinP Transition EFFDSLV StrFMEM1 StrFMEM2 No Asign Initial value 3 USER3 Setting range PinP PVW KEY PVW GPI Input GPI Output CamCont Link AUX Transition PinP Transition EFFDSLV StrFMEM1 StrFMEM2 No Asign Initial value 4 USER4 Setting range PinP PVW KEY PVW GPI Input GPI Output CamCont Link AUX Transition PinP Transition EFFDSLV StrFMEM1 StrFMEM2 No Asign Initial value 5 FMEM Select Setting range FMEM1 FMEM2 Initial value FMEM1 6 AUX To FMEM Setting range On Off On 5 Rv EX Initial value Off On 7 FMEM Mode Setting range Auto Manu On M EX Initial value Auto On Table of menu items No Sub menu Setting item Setting 13 Operation Menu 1 OSD OUT Setting range SDI OUT2 DVI OUT SDI OUT2 DVI OUT Initial value SDI OUT2 DVI OUT 2 OSD Size Setting range FULL Upper Left Upper Right Lower Right Lower Left Initial value FULL 3 OSD Back Setting range On Off Initial value On 4 Key Priority Setting range PinP over KEY KEY over PinP Initial value PinP over KEY 5 Bus Mode Setting range A B PGM A PST B PGM B PST A Initial value PGM A PST B 6 Time Unit Setting ran
42. al name type ii 28 2 1 3 Setting the material names iida as 29 2 1 4 Setting the freeze Method ee eee eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaee 29 2 1 5 Freezing and canceling the freezing of the input MAOS ice asaris sia vce cane cnvetneabcdeveevaneceoedecttevende vad ja 30 2 1 6 Setting the video process function 30 2 1 7 Setting the UP CONVETTED ee ee as 2 1 8 Setting the input image scaling 2 1 9 Displaying the input image information 34 2 2 Setting the output SIGNAIS eee eee eeeeteeteeeteeteeeeeeeeeee 35 2 2 1 Assigning the output signals ees 35 2 2 2 Setting the color areas 0 eee aaa 35 2 2 3 Setting the DVI D output signals 0 0 0 ais 35 3 Setting the multi view display aaa 37 3 1 Screen layout laia as s 37 3 2 Setting the split frames and characters eee 38 3 3 Setting the tally displays eee eee aaa 38 3 4 Setting the level Meters eee eeseeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeene 39 3 5 Setting the input signal marks aaaaaasa 39 4 System settings m 40 4 1 System menu settings 4 1 1 Setting the video format aaa 40 4 1 2 Setting the ancillary data and embedded audio 4 1 3 System initialization eee eee aaa 42 4 1 4 Network SettingS cccscsecseseecsseerseesseeseseeseneeeseeees 42 4 2 Operation MENU Settings ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeeeeeees 43 4 2 1 OSD on screen display SettiNgS eee 43 42222 Other SOUINGS es
43. als When an AUX bus material has been selected the effect to be produced when images are switched can be executed as a MIX transition Bus transition function 1 TIME CBGD Menu 6 AUX BUS Trans Set the transition duration and set the bus transition function to Enable or Disable While the transition is underway the indicator of the transition source button lights and the indicator of the transition destination button blinks When the transition is completed the indicator of the transition source button goes off and the indicator of the transition destination button lights When another signal has been selected while a transition is underway the processing for the transition will continue from the interim point 1 Basic operations 1 8 Setting the USER buttons Menu item functions can be assigned to the USER 1 8 button and USER 2 4 button for use later Up to four functions can be assigned from USER1 to USER4 12 USER FMEM Menu 7 USER 3 USER3 4 USER4 5 FMEM Select 6 AUX To FMEM 7 FMEM Mode The functions registered in USER1 and USER3 are assigned to the USER 1 button and the functions registered in USER2 and USER4 are assigned to the USER 2 button While the SHIFT button is held down the function registered in USER3 or USER4 can be selected The button indicator is lighted when the functions assigned to the button are enabled and it is off when the functions are
44. and vertical dimensions appear in the Width and Height fields at the bottom right 3 Select the transmission destination of the data in the Target field FMEM 1 Units frame memory 1 FMEM 2 Units frame memory 2 4 Inthe Size field select the size of the image to be transmitted to the unit HD1080 1920x1080 HD720 1280x720 SD480 720x487 or SD576 720x576 can be selected as the size If the image is in a different video format from the ones supported by the unit the output will not be displayed properly 5 Inthe Aspect field select the scaling method If the size of the image to be transmitted and the selected image differ the image will be automatically scaled according to one of the following methods Full The size of the image is increased or reduced so that it fits the size selected in the Size field If the aspect ratio of the image to be transmitted differs from that of the selected image the ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions will be changed Keep The image is expanded or reduced while its original aspect ratio is kept unchanged Any empty spaces in the image will appear black The RGBA 1 amp 2 button can be selected when images containing the alpha channel are to be transmitted Click the RGBA 1 amp 2 button and select FMEM 1 in the Target field to transmit the RGB images to frame memory 1 FMEM 1 and the alpha channel images to frame memory 2 FMEM 2 When the Display Alpha button is
45. arged or reduced in accordance with the horizontal resolution e Black images are inserted into areas where there are no images e Parts of images that protrude are cropped FULL The size of the output image is enlarged or reduced in accordance with the system resolution e The aspect ratio of the image is not maintained e The enlargement and reduction ratios differ between the horizontal and vertical directions 11 Output Menu 7 DVI OUT Mvdet This is used to set the sensitivity with which the motion of moving images is to be detected 1 lt gt 2 lt gt 3 lt gt 4 lt gt 5 Toward still images Standard Toward moving images 36 3 Setting the multi view display The screen of an external monitor can be split into a number lt Split screen layouts gt of sections and images such as input images and program image can be positioned in the sections and displayed 1 2 3 1 Screen layout The multi view display layout is set using the 7 MultiView 3 4 Pattern Menu of the OSD menu m 4Split 7 MultiView Pattern Menu gt 1 Split 10 a Split l 2 Pos1 Source PGM 3 Pos2 Source PW 1 z 4 5 4 Pos3 Source SDI IN1 INPUTI 5 Pos4 Source SDI IN2 INPUT2 6 Pos5 Source SDI IN3 INPUT3 3 Z 5 D 7 Pos6 Source SDI IN4 INP
46. below Initiate automatic sampling and decide on the color to be defined Using the 7 Radius item adjust so that the background color is completely defined Using the 8 Soft item finely adjust the key signal boundary 1 Basic operations 1 4 PinP picture in picture This function involves combining another image with the background image 1 4 1 Selecting the PinP material Select the PinP material using the B bus crosspoint buttons 1 Press the PinP button to establish the bus selection mode for the crosspoint buttons The indicator of the PinP button blinks 2 Select the PinP signal using the B bus crosspoint buttons 3 Press the PinP button to release the bus selection mode for the crosspoint buttons 1 3 FTB ON KEY ON AUX PinP KEY F S MIX WIPE PinP ON BUS DELEGATION TRANSITION TYPE O O KEYOUT TAN 36 4 9 PGM PVW 2 7 MV 500 AKA AUTO BKGD 1 4 2 PinP transition When the PinP button is pressed the PinP image transitions fades in for the transition duration which has been set lt Setting the transition duration gt i 1 TIME CBGD Menu 2 PinP Time e The transition duration can also be changed by turning the OSD TIME dial while pressing the PinP button When the PinP button is held down the duration setting is displayed on the OSD menu so that
47. colors R G B is limited to between 0 and 108 104 The amplitude level of each of the colors R G B is limited to between 0 and 104 100 The amplitude level of each of the colors R G B is limited to between 0 and 100 2 2 3 Setting the DVI D output signals The following setting is selected for DVI D output signal images 11 Output Menu 5 DVI OUT Size This is used to set the resolution to be output The following resolutions are supported Supported resolutions Auto Using the DVI signals the information of the device at the output destination is gathered and the images are output at the optimum resolution e The vertical frequency is set to 60 Hz and the maximum resolution is WUXGA XGA 1024 x 768 WXGA 1280 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 WSXGA 1680 x 1050 UXGA 1600 x 1200 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 1080 59 94p 1920 x 1080 1080 50p 1920 x 1080 2 Input output signal settings 11 Output Menu 6 DVI OUT Scale This is used to select one of the scaling methods listed below Fit V The aspect ratio of the output image is maintained and the size of the image is enlarged or reduced in accordance with the vertical resolution e Black images are inserted into areas where there are no images e Parts of images that protrude are cropped Fit H The aspect ratio of the output image is maintained and the size of the image is enl
48. d NoAsign 1 Basic operations 1 1 7 Auto transition When the AUTO button is pressed the background transition is executed automatically for the transition duration which has been set When it is pressed while the slide lever is at a midway setting the transition is executed for the duration remaining from the midway setting The transition duration can be set using the following menu operation 1 TIME CBGD Menu 1 AUTO Time When the AUTO button is held down the time setting is displayed on the OSD menu so the setting can now be changed while checking what is displayed The display unit of TIME CBGD Menu can be changed using the following menu operation 13 Operation Menu 6 Time Unit Either seconds or frames can be selected as the display unit Any time from Of to 999f can be set when using frames as the display unit The time that can be set when using seconds as the display unit differs depending on the video format 59 94i max 33s09f 50p 59 94p max 16s39f 24PsF 50i max 39s24f max 19s49f max 41s15f 23 98PsF max 41s15f e Even when the KEY PinP BKGD KEY or NoAsign has been selected as the setting of the slide lever function the background always serves as the target for executing auto transitions 1 1 8 Cut transition When the CUT button is pressed the background transition is executed instantly e Even when the KEY
49. d image may appear 34 2 Input output signal settings 2 2 Setting the output signals Signals can be output from the three connectors SDI OUT 1 SDI OUT 2 and DVI D OUT The output signals are set on the 11 Output Menu of the OSD menu 11 Output Menu gt 1 SDI OUTI PGM 2 SDI OUT2 PVW 3 DVI 0UT AUX 4 SDI OUT Limit Off 5 DVI OUT Size Auto 6 DVI 0UT Scale Fit V 1 DVI 0UT Mvdet 3 2 2 1 Assigning the output signals 11 Output Menu 1 SDI OUT1 11 Output Menu 2 SDI OUT2 11 Output Menu 3 DVI OUT The following assignment options are available PGM This is the main line output of the switcher Images with wipe mix key PinP or other effects added are output PVW The PVW images which enable the next operation to be checked are output CLN Clean signals images resulting when the key and PinP effects have been removed from the PGM signal are output AUX The signal selected using the AUX bus is output MV The multi view display signal is output KEY OUT The key signal is output Note gt The multi view display frames are not displayed in what is output from the SDI OUT 1 connector SDI OUT1 2 2 2 Setting the color areas 11 Output Menu 4 SDI OUT Limit This is used to set the color area for the SDI output signal images Off The color area is not subject to any limitations 108 The amplitude level of each of the
50. disabled Each time a USER button is pressed its functions are switched between enabled and disabled Rv Off EX 0N M Auto EX ON The following functions can be assigned to the USER buttons USER 1 and USER 2 No Item Function 1 PinP Preset This item can be set in the USER1 only When it is set USER1 to USER4 can all be used for calling the data in the PinP preset memories 2 WIPE Preset This item can be set in the USER1 only When it is set USER1 to USER4 can all be used for calling the data in the WIPE preset memories 3 PinP PVW The PinP image is output to the PVW image 4 KEY PVW KEY is output to the PVW image 5 GPI Input The GPI input is enabled or disabled 6 GPI Output The GPI output is enabled or disabled 7 CamCont Link Link control with the AW RP50 is set to ON or OFF 8 AUX Transition The AUX transitions are enabled or disabled 9 PinP Transition The PinP transitions are enabled or disabled 10 EFFDSLV Effect dissolve is enabled or disabled 11 StrFMEM1 The images of the AUX bus are imported into the frame memory FMEM1 12 StrFMEM2 The images of the AUX bus are imported into the frame memory FMEM2 13 No Asign No item assigned Even when functions have been assigned to the USER button the assigned functions will be disabled in the following situations and direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial will be enabled e When the chroma
51. e frame is to be displayed to decide whether the split frames are to be displayed LUM 0 25 50 75 100 The split frame gray scale luminance is set Off The split frame is not displayed J 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu 2 Character This is used to set the character brightness and if the frame is to be displayed decide whether the characters are to be displayed LUM 0 25 50 75 100 The character gray scale luminance is set Off The characters are not displayed 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu 3 Label This is used to decide whether to display the character background half tones On The character background is displayed Off The character background is not displayed 38 3 3 Setting the tally displays The tally displays to be superimposed onto the split screen frames can be set The red tally indicates the material consisting of program outputs The green tally indicates the material selected by the PST bus If frames are displayed the red tally or green tally is displayed on the frames If the frames are not displayed the red tally or green tally are displayed on the left and right of the material names 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu 4 Tall This is used to set the tally displays Red Green Both the red tally and green tally are displayed Red Only the red tally is displayed Off No tally displays are shown e The red tally signals are output from the units TALLY GPI connect
52. enu 2 HiResMV This is used to decide whether to set the high resolution multi view mode When an SD video format 480 59 94i or 576 50i has been selected for the unit the images can be output at high resolution to the DVI D output If this is the case the multi view display is set for the DVI OUT connector output The multi view display cannot be set for the SDI OUT connector output On The high resolution multi view mode is enabled Off The high resolution multi view mode is disabled 14 SYSTEM Menu 3 16 9SQ This is used to set the 16 9 squeeze mode It can be set when an SD video format 480 59 94i or 576 50i has been selected for the unit When adjusting the wipe and PinP border width bear in mind that the SD format images that are output from the unit will be converted into the 16 9 aspect ratio and used lt Border width when the 16 9SQ mode has been enabled graphical representation gt Unit s output 4 3 aspect ratio Images converted into 16 9 aspect ratio 4 System settings 4 1 2 Setting the ancillary data and embedded audio data A function for allowing the V ancillary data and embedded audio data of the SDI input signals to pass through can be set When an HD format is used The ancillary data starting with line 9 is allowed to pass through When an SD format is used The ancillary data starting with line 12 is allowed to pass through e When 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p or 1080 50i
53. etting the Name item will be displayed as shown below 3 Name gt CG 1 How to set the material names Press the OSD TIME dial and move the blinking part to the position where the material type is to be selected Turn the OSD TIME dial to select the material type Press the OSD TIME dial to move the blinking part to the position where the number is to be selected Turn the OSD TIME dial to select the number 29 When User is selected Any material names consisting of not more than 10 characters alphanumerics and symbols which can be expressed in ASCII codes can be set When User is selected as the material name type setting the Name item will be displayed as shown below How to set the material names Material names are set one character at a time Turn the OSD TIME dial to move the blinking part to the character input position and press the OSD TIME dial Next turn the OSD TIME dial to select the character and press the OSD TIME dial to enter the selection 2 1 4 Setting the freeze method 10 1 Input Menu SDI IN1 i 2 Freeze Select 10 2 Input Menu SDI IN2 F 2 Freeze Select 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 2 Freeze Select 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 2 Freeze Select These are used to select the increment in which the SDI input signal images are to be frozen turned into still images Frame The images are frozen in 1 frame increments Field The images are frozen in 1 fie
54. fects are available for the images during switching Trimming This is the function that eliminates the unnecessary parts at the top bottom left and or right of the images which are combined using the PinP function This is the function that converts material in the SD format into the HD format which yields a high resolution A video effect in which one image is gradually replaced by another as the boundary between the two is moved using a preselected pattern 66 Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net Panasonic Corporation 2011
55. ge Sec Frame Initial value Sec 7 Slide Lever Setting range BKGD KEY PinP BKGD KEY NoAsign Initial value BKGD 8 GPI Input Setting range Enable Disable Initial value Enable 9 GPI Output Setting range Enable Disable Initial value Enable 10 CamCont Link Setting range On Off Initial value Off 11 SYSTEM Menu Setting range Unlocked Locked Initial value Unlocked 14 SYSTEM Menu 1 Format Setting range 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 24PsF 1080 23 98PsF 720 59 94p 720 50p 480 59 94i 576 50i Initial value 1080 59 94i 2 HiResMV Setting range On Off Initial value Off 3 16 9SO Setting range On Off Initial value Off 4 AUX Anci Setting range On Off Initial value Off 5 PGM Anci Setting range On Off Initial value Off 6 PVW Anci Setting range On Off Initial value Off 7 MV Anci Setting range PGM PVW Off Initial value Off 8 Initial Setting range Yes No Initial value No 9 IP Address Setting range Initial value 192 168 0 8 10 Subnet Mask Setting range Initial value 255 255 255 0 11 Gateway Setting range Initial value 192 168 0 1 15 SYSTEM Status SYSTEM Ver KK KKK SOFT Ver KKK GLUE FPGA Ver 2K KKK MAIN FPGA Ver KKK FONT Ver Display only kk MAC Address k k kk kk k kk FAN Alarm NoAlarm Power Alarm NoAlarm Temperature Alarm NoAlarm 63
56. gnal Operation 1 TALLY OUT1 Open collector output Tally output of input image 1 A low level signal is output during tally 2 TALLY OUT2 Open collector output Tally output of input image 2 output 3 TALLY OUT3 Open collector output Tally output of input image 3 4 TALLY OUT4 Open collector output Tally output of input image 4 5 TALLY OUT5 Open collector output Tally output of input image 5 6 ALARM Open collector output Fan alarm or power alarm output A low level signal is output when trouble has occurred 7 KEY ON Open collector output Key combination status output A low level is output during key combinations RESERVE Contact input Reserve NC Not used 10 Tally Disable Contact input Tally signal enable disable This signal is enabled by the contact input and disabled when open 11 AUTO Contact input AUTO button of transition part The signal is made operational by the 12 CUT Contact input CUT button of transition part contact input 30 ms or more 13 KeyON Contact input KEY ON button of transition part 14 PinPON Contact input PinP button of transition part 15 GND Ground Ground Example of an open collector output connection Example of a contact input connection Ensure that the conditions given below are satisfied Provide contact inputs Dielectric strength Max DC 24 V Current Max 50 mA AW HS50 3 3V AW HS50 Max voltage 24 V GPI Out A GPI In J ALARM Out Max current 50 mA Tally LED i nl Com Com 4
57. has been selected as the units video format setting it is not possible to allow the ancillary data and embedded audio data to pass through even if SD format signals 480 59 94i or 576 50i have been input in the Dot by Dot mode or up converter UC mode t Refer to 2 1 1 Setting the input mode 14 SYSTEM Menu 4 AUX Anci On or Off is selected here as the setting for the AUX output signals On The ancillary data and embedded audio data of the SDI input materials selected by the AUX bus are allowed to pass through Off The ancillary data and embedded audio data are not allowed to pass through e The data is not allowed to pass through when KEY OUT or CLN material has been selected 14 SYSTEM Menu 5 PGM Anci On or Off is selected here as the setting for the program output signals On The ancillary data and embedded audio data of the SDI input materials selected by the PGM bus are allowed to pass through Off The ancillary data and embedded audio data are not allowed to pass through 14 SYSTEM Menu 6 PVW Anci On or Off is selected here as the setting for the PVW output signals On The ancillary data and embedded audio data of the SDI input materials selected by the PST bus are allowed to pass through Off The ancillary data and embedded audio data are not allowed to pass through 14 SYSTEM Menu 7 MV Anci PGM PVW or Off is selected here as the setting for the output signals of the multi view display
58. he horizontal and vertical directions e For details on which sizes are supported for which formats refer to Table of DVI input scaling sizes on the next page 2 Input output signal settings G Table of DVI input scaling sizes HD 1080i HD 720P SD NTSC SD PAL DVI format Mode 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 720 x 487 720 x 576 XGA Fit V 1440 960 720 720 TO FO tol E i O Fit H DUAA i t l 720 720 LO Ql 1 FULL 1920 1280 720 720 O 1080 SXGA Fit V 1350 900 675 675 1280 x 1024 O O HO l Fit H i SSS tris FD O O FULL 1920 1280 720 720 rO kj 1080 WXGA Fit V a O O 10 9 O Fit FHi PP f li _ O O o Black images are inserted into these areas Parts of images protruding in these areas are cropped 32 2 Input output signal settings HD 1080i HD 720P SD NTSC SD PAL DVI format Mode 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 720 x 487 720 x 576 WSXGA Fit V 1728 1152 3 FO rof 1080 E O aw O O EQ FULL 1920 1280 720 720 720 C al O O 1080 C UXGA Fit V 1440 960 720 720 1600 x 1200 TO on O O m O 1080 Fit H ji aaa 720 720 O O ol FULL 1920 1280 720 720 720 C al O O 1080 C WUXGA Fit V 1728 1152 Ko FO S Ol I i E O zm O Oo dO FULL 1920 1280 720 720 1080 O TS O
59. he unit s parameters from the AW RP50 The unit s settings can be changed by operating the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM button on the AW RP50 Settings established at the AW RP50 e Set what is to be targeted by the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM button operations in the switcher SW Unit s menu items which can be operated When the following submenus are displayed on the unit the PAN TILT lever and ZOOM button on the AW RP50 operations take effect 3 PinP Menu The PinP position can be changed using the PAN TILT lever and the PinP size can be changed using the ZOOM button 6 ChromaKey Menu While the chroma key marker is displayed the chroma key marker position can be changed using the PAN TILT lever and the chroma key marker size can be changed using the ZOOM button 2 WIPE Menu The wipe start position can be changed using the PAN TILT lever 7 2 6 Sending and receiving the tally information The information of the ON AIR tally sent by the unit over the network can be received by the AW RP50 Settings established at the AW RP50 e Set the remote cameras that correspond to the units image input On the AW RP50 SDI IN 1 to 4 are displayed as INPUT1 to 4 while DVI IN is displayed as INPUTS e Enable the function used to receive the information of the ON AIR tally sent by the unit over the network Table of menu items
60. icon iii a 56 7 2 5 Operating the unit s parameters from the AW RP50 56 7 2 6 Sending and receiving the tally information 56 Table of menu items aaa 57 Appendix glossary 1 aaaaaaaas esse 65 How the models Operating Instructions manuals are configured e The manual of this Compact Live Switcher hereafter the unit is divided into two manuals one is the lt Operations and Settings gt this manual in the CD ROM and the other is the lt Basics gt Before installing the unit be sure to read the lt Basics gt to ensure that the unit is installed correctly Before use IH Overview This unit is a 1 ME digital video switcher which supports a multiple number of HD and SD formats Despite its compact size it comes with four SDI inputs one DVI D input two SDI outputs and one DVI D output In addition to its background transition capabilities that use the cut mix and wipe functions one keyer channel and one PinP channel are provided to enable video productions in a wide variety of forms Furthermore using the multi view display settings the screen of a monitor can be split into a number of sections to accommodate up to ten images enabling the number of monitors to be reduced and a space saving system to be configured at low cost By means of the IP connection an operating environment where the unit is tied in with the AW HE50 HD integrated camera and AW RP50 remote camera con
61. iet ess ri revers s s rma 44 4 2 3 Bus status displays 4 aisssaa as 45 4 2 4 Version displays a asas 45 Contents 5 External device control interfaces 000 46 5 1 LAN CONNEC OMi iiscicccss caccscsiscescssccsicedscessvsisseceoatenvsarecestssi s 46 5 2 TALV QP isbn en t d ati 46 6 Connections with a Compute aaa 47 6 1 Data transmission fUNCTIONS 0 0 as 47 6 2 CONNECHONS cases reta aaa 47 6 3 How to install the Software 0 0 0 cece as 48 6 4 Basic operations Of SOftWALE cceeeeeeeetetteeetetteeeteeeees 48 6 5 Transferring the image data asas 49 6 5 1 Transferring the image data from the computer to TMG WANs sesegera E auns 49 6 5 2 Transferring the units image data to the computer 50 6 6 Transferring the setup Gata cceecesecsesseseeeeseesseesseees 51 6 6 1 Transferring the setup data from the computer tothe Unite sies asai a sasaites 51 6 6 2 Transferring the units setup data to the computer 51 6 7 Importing the log data ii diiaa asas 52 7 Function for linking up with the remote camera controll6Ef a aaa 53 7 1 Connecting the unit to the AW RP50 ia a 53 T eLihk bl f ncti0NS s s ai ssri a asas ana s t aai 54 7 2 1 Switching the switcher bus materials aa 54 7 2 2 Focus assist function 7 2 3 Displaying the camera information 7 2 4 Displaying the camera
62. key marker is displayed e When the submenu 2 WIPE Menu is displayed When the submenu 3 PinP Menu is displayed e When the submenu 5 KEY Adjust Menu is displayed t Refer to 2 5 6 Direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial lt Basics gt Operating Instructions 24 1 Basic operations 1 9 Frame memories Still images can be stored in the unit s two internal frame memories for use later The still images are transferred to the frame memories from the AUX bus or computer e For details on the function for transferring data to and from a computer refer to 6 Connections with a computer 1 9 1 Transferring images from the AUX bus The frame memory settings can be selected 12 USER FMEM Menu 1 USER1 PinP Preset 2 USER2 3 USER3 4 USER4 gt 5 FMEM Select FMEMI 6 AUX To FMEM Rv Off EX 0N 7 FMEM Mode M Auto EX ON 12 USER FMEM Menu 5 FMEM Select Select FMEM1 or FMEM2 as the number of the frame memory in which to store the images e Even when MV multi view display is selected by the AUX bus the following information is not stored in the frame memory Multi view display frame names of the materials tally information audio level meter The images in the frame memories can be used as bus images by assigning FMEM1 and FMEM2 in the crosspoint buttons t Refer to 1 1 3 Assigning signals to the crossp
63. ld increments This is used when freezing moving images With interlace signals however diagonal lines and moving parts appear jagged 2 Input output signal settings 2 1 5 Freezing and canceling the freezing of the input images J 10 1 Input Menu SDI IN1 3 Freeze 10 2 Input Menu SDI IN2 3 Freeze 10 3 Input Menu SDI IN3 3 Freeze 10 4 Input Menu SDI IN4 3 Freeze 10 5 Input Menu DVI IN 1 Freeze These are used to freeze the input signal images or cancel the freezing of these images On The images are frozen Off The image freezing is canceled e When the multi view display is used to show the input signals of frozen images the F mark appears in front of the material names 2 1 6 Setting the video process function The video process function works for all the SDI input signal images The color tones can be changed on an image by image basis The VPrc Y Gain Ped and VPrc CGain Hue items are used to change them VPrc Y Gain Ped VPrc This is used to enable or disable the video process function On Function enabled Off Function disabled YGain This is used to set the gain of the Y signal 0 0 to 200 0 This is used to set the pedestal level value 20 0 to 20 0 VPrc CGain Hue_CGain This is used to set the gain value of the saturation 0 0 to 200 0 This is used to set the amount of change in the hue 0 0 to 359 9 Ped Hue 30
64. linking up with the remote camera controller 7 2 Linkable functions 7 2 1 Switching the switcher bus materials The units bus materials can be switched in tandem with the camera selection operations performed by the AW RP50 Settings established at the AW RP50 e Set the remote cameras that correspond to the units image input On the AW RP50 SDI IN 1 to 4 are displayed as INPUT1 to 4 while DVI IN is displayed as INPUTS e Enable the bus switching function e Set AUX PVW PinP or KEY key fill bus as the bus targeted for switching 7 2 2 Focus assist function It is possible to switch between the multi view display screen and camera image full screen with a single AW RP50 button operation It is the AUX bus materials that are targeted for switching Settings established at the AW RP50 e Set the remote cameras that correspond to the units image input On the AW RP50 SDI IN 1 to 4 are displayed as INPUT1 to 4 while DVI IN is displayed as INPUTS e Assign the focus assist function FASIST to one of the USER buttons on the AW RP50 Operations performed at the AW RP50 Each time the USER button to which FASIST has been assigned is pressed the indicator of the USER button turns on or off and the AUX bus material is switched When the USER button indicator has lighted The image of the remote camera selected by the CAMERA STATUS SELECTION button is selected as the AUX bus material When the USER button indicator
65. mple marker Ref Adjust 6 ChromaKey Menu 5 Ref Adjust This item makes it possible to change the color to be used as the chroma key reference from the sampled color H Hue Hue to be used as the reference S Saturation Color saturation to be used as the reference L Luminance Luminance to be used as the reference e After auto sampling is finished the sampled values are displayed Y Influence 6 ChromaKey Menu 6 Y Influence This item is used to set the extent of the influence to be exerted by the Y luminance component The higher the value set the greater the influence and with a 0 setting the luminance component has no influence Radius 6 ChromaKey Menu 7 Radius This item is used to set the range of the color to be defined H Hue Radius Extent of the range of the hue to be defined S Saturation Radius Extent of the range of the color saturation to be defined e After auto sampling is finished the sampled values are displayed 16 0G Soft 6 ChromaKey Menu 8 Soft This item is used to adjust the amount of the soft effect on the boundary of the color to be defined Cancel 6 ChromaKey Menu 9 Cancel This item is used to adjust the amount of color muting The color muting is adjusted when the background color is superimposed over the fill image Memo Knack of adjusting the chroma key The chroma key adjustments are facilitated by following the steps
66. n it is not desirable for the 14 SYSTEM Menu settings to be changed easily 4 System settings 4 2 3 Bus status displays When the A bus or B bus crosspoint buttons are held down the BUS Assign Status menu appears for the OSD menu BUS Assign Status XPT SW XPT SW Asign 1 SDI IN1 INPUTI SDI IN1 INPUTI SDI IN2 INPUT2 MV SDI IN1 INPUTI KEY Fill CBGD KEY Source FMEM1 4 2 4 Version displays The numbers of the versions are displayed on the 15 SYSTEM Status of the OSD menu SYSTEM Ver SOFT Ver GLUE FPGA Ver MAIN FPGA Ver FONT Ver MAC Address FAN Power Temperature K KK KK KK KK KK NoAlarm NoAlarm NoAlarm 15 SYSTEM Status SYSTEM Ver The system version information is displayed here 15 SYSTEM Status SOFT Ver The unit s software version is displayed here 15 SYSTEM Status GLUE FPGA Ver The version of the hardware used to start the unit is displayed here 45 15 SYSTEM Status MAIN FPGA Ver The version of the hardware that processes the images is displayed here 15 SYSTEM Status FONT Ver The version of the font used for the OSD menu is displayed here 15 SYSTEM Status MAC Address The MAC address is displayed 15 SYSTEM Status FAN This displays Alarm when something is wrong with the cooling fan 15 SYSTEM Status Power This displays Alarm when a drop in the supply voltage has been detected 15 SYSTEM Sta
67. ng range Bus Matte Initial value Bus 3 PVW Setting range On Off Initial value Off 4 Set Fill Col Setting range White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Initial value White 5 Adj Fill Col Setting range H 0 0 to 359 9 S 0 0 to 100 0 L 0 0 to 108 0 Initial value 0 0 0 0 100 0 6 Edge Type Setting range Off Border Drop Shadow Outline Initial value Off 7 Edge Direction Setting range 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 Initial value 0 8 Edge Width Setting range 0 to 4 Initial value 2 9 Set Edge Col Setting range White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Initial value Black 10 Adj Edge Col Setting range H 0 0 to 359 9 S 0 0 to 100 0 L 0 0 to 108 0 Initial value 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 KEY Adjust Menu 1 Clip Setting range 0 0 to 108 0 Initial value 0 0 2 Gain Setting range 0 0 to 200 0 Initial value 100 0 3 Density Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 100 0 4 Invert Setting range On Off Initial value Off 5 Mask Setting range On Off Initial value Off 6 Mask Adjust1 Setting range L 50 00 to 50 00 R 50 00 to 50 00 Initial value 25 00 25 00 7 Mask Adjust2 Setting range T 50 00 to 50 00 B 50 00 to 50 00 Initial value 25 00 25 00 8 Mask Invert Setting range On Off Initial value Off 6 ChromaKey Menu 1 Marker Setting range On Off Initial value Off 2 Sample Setting range Start Initial value Start 3 Marker Pos Setting range x 50 0 to 50 0 y 50 0 to 50 0 s 1 0 to 80 0 Initial
68. ntrol auto transition from an external source Hue The color tone of the video signals Key Edge The border or shadow added to the edges of keys Key Fill The signal that uses key combination processing to fill in the areas left blank by the key signals Key Gain A parameter which is used to adjust the amplitude of the key signals Key Invert A function which inverts the key signals Key Mask This is the function that specifies the area for key combination using the box pattern etc When only part of the area of the key signals is used key combination is executed with the unnecessary area masked Key Source The video signals for creating the key signals 65 Appendix glossar Word Explanation Linear Key Lum Luminance Luminance Key ME Mix Effect Mix Multi View Display OSD On Screen Display PinP Picture in Picture PVW Preview PGM Program Bus PST Preset Bus Sat Saturation SDI Serial Digital Interface The function which combines keys using monochrome key signals with gradations in its outlines as a reference The brightness portion of the video signals The function which creates key signals based on the luminance brightness information of the video signals to combine keys A video effect device which combines a number of video signals to create mix wipe key and other video signals The picture changing effect produced by overlapping one image with the next It is also
69. oint buttons In addition the frame memory images can be used instead of the black screen with the FTB fade to black function The data for the images stored in the frame memories can be retained even when the power is turned off by saving it in the flash memory area which is incorporated inside the unit 12 USER FMEM Menu 6 AUX To FMEM Rv Review This setting determines whether the review display is shown On After an image has been imported the image in the frame memory FMEM1 or FMEM2 selected for the AUX bus is displayed for about 2 seconds Even when the review display appears the next image can be imported Off The review display is not shown EX Execute When the OSD TIME dial is pressed still images are imported into the frame memory Review display Imported still image 1 Basic operations 1 9 2 Saving images in the flash memory The data of the images stored in the frame memories can be retained even when the units power is turned off by saving it in the flash memory area which is incorporated inside the unit Whether to automatically save the image data stored in the frame memories or save it manually is set when the data is to be transferred from the AUX bus 12 USER FMEM Menu 7 FMEM Mode M Mode This is used to set the method of storing the image data in the flash memory area Auto The images are stored automatically Manu
70. onverter UC function is provided for the SDI IN3 and SDI IN4 connectors so Normal UC DbyD or Auto can be set for these connectors The mode is set for each input connector only when 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p or 1080 50i has been selected as the unit s video format setting When any other video format has been selected the Normal setting is always established Normal The input signals in conformity with the unit s video format take effect DbyD When SD signals with the same frame rate as the unit s video format have been input they are input on a dot by dot equal size basis with no up conversion In this mode there is minimal deterioration in the image quality and as such the mode is used to combine SD format materials using the PinP function e This mode can be set only when 1080i is used as the unit s video format UC When SD signals with the same frame rate as the unit s video format have been input they are up converted Auto The input signals in conformity with the unit s video format take effect Furthermore if SD signals with the same frame rate as the video format are input when HD is selected as the video format they are up converted In the Auto mode the images may be disturbed when the input signals are switched 28 2 1 2 Setting the material name type 10 1 Input Menu SDI IN1 4 Name Type 10 2 Input Menu SDI IN2 J 4 Name Type 10 3 Input Menu SDI
71. or e The red tally is not displayed during FTB operations while the program images have been completely faded out to a black screen During times like this the green tally is displayed for images consisting of program images However the red tally will be displayed if FMEM1 FMEM2 or CBGD has been selected using the menu item below 1 TIME CBGD Menu 5 FTB Source 3 setting the multi view display 3 4 Setting the level meters 3 5 Setting the input signal marks Level meters for the embedded audio signals transferred by The status of the input signals can be displayed in front of the SDI input can be displayed on the split screens the material names displayed on the split screens Left display Channel 1 of group 1 F mark Right display This appears when the input signals are frozen Channel 2 of group 1 I mark This appears when there are no input signals sis Camera icon i F 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu This appears when the signals from a remote camera 5 Level Meter controlled by the AW RP50 are input lt appears only when the unit and the AW RP50 are linked 8 MultiView Out Frame Menu J 6 Input Status On The input signal status is displayed Off The input signal status is not displayed On The level meters are displayed Off The level meters are not displayed 39 4 System settings 4 1 System menu settings 4 1 1 Setting the video format The unit s video format can
72. ows or other edges to the key Off An edge is not added Border A border is added around the entire frame Drop A diagonal border is added Shadow A shadow is added Outline An outline only a border with no fill is added Border Drop Shadow Outline CC O Edge Direction 4 KEY Setup Menu 7 Edge Direction This item is used to set the direction in 45 degree increments in which to add Drop or Shadow Top 180 225 270 Lett Right 90 45 0 Bottom Edge Width 4 KEY Setup Menu 8 Edge Width This item is used to set the edge width Set Edge Col 4 KEY Setup Menu 9 Set Edge Col This item is used to select any of the following colors for the edges White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Adj Edge Col 4 KEY Setup Menu 10 Adj Edge Col This item is used to adjust the hue H saturation S and luminance L of the color which has been set for the edges 1 Basic operations 1 3 6 Key adjustments How the key is to be defined can be adjusted 5 KEY Adjust Menu 00 100 0 100 0 Off Off 4 Invert 5 Mask 6 Mask Adjust L 1 Mask Adjust2 T 8 Mask Invert O Clip 5 KEY Adjust Menu 1 Cli This item is used to set the reference level for creating the luminance key and linear key e The item cannot be used when Chroma chroma key self key has been selected as the key type Gain 5 KEY Adjust Menu 2 Gain
73. persons with malicious intent Interference with or stoppage of this unit by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks e Use this unit in a network secured by a firewall etc e If this unit is connected to a network that includes PCs make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated antivirus program anti spyware program etc e Refrain from connections that use public lines 1 Basic operations 1 1 Background transitions 1 1 1 Selecting the bus Press one of the A bus or B bus crosspoint buttons to select D 4 D D O O O the material for which the background transition is to be PONER AG Ge UR n soe E ODON executed RE When the material is selected the indicator of the button that has been pressed lights AUX PinP KEY F S MIX WIPE PinP ON KEY ON FTB ON BUS DELEGATION TRANSITION TYPE ee 7 1 1 2 Select the bus using the SHIFT OOK JO function 16 20 38 48 500 CUT Crosspoint buttons 6 to 10 can be selected while the SHIFT button is held down When the crosspoint button 6 to 10 materials have been selected the SHIFT lamps on the right of the A and B crosspoint buttons light 1 1 3 Assigning
74. ple area in the figure can be generated Chroma va 7 i Oval shaped chroma key 15 E Executing the sampling automatically By specifying the area where the background is to be inserted the chroma components are sampled Marker 6 ChromaKey Menu 1 Marker This item is used to set the sample marker to ON to display the marker on the PVW image Marker Pos 6 ChromaKey Menu 3 Marker Pos This item is used to adjust the X coordinate Y coordinate and size of the sample marker Sample 6 ChromaKey Menu 2 Sample Press the OSD TIME dial to sample the hue components of the area selected by the sample marker e When sampling is completed the image obtained by combining the chroma key with the PVW image is output Set the PVW function of the key to ON e While the sample marker is displayed direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial are enabled t Refer to 2 5 6 Direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial lt Basics gt Operating Instructions lt Direct operation status display gt U1 Pos X X coordinate U2 Pos Y Y coordinate U3 Size U4 Aspect Aspect ratio Sampling is initiated when the OSD TIME dial is pressed after the sample marker has been adjusted 1 Basic operations IH Other chroma key settings Marker Aspect 6 ChromaKey Menu 4 Marker Aspect This item is used to change the aspect ratio of the sa
75. re selected as the PinP materials These materials can also be combined in the Dot by Dot mode actual size images In this mode the SD format images are not up converted so image deterioration can be prevented 10 Input Menu 1 Mode Normal The input signals in conformity with the system format are enabled DbyD The images are combined in the Dot by Dot mode actual size images PinP material HD PinP combined images 1 Basic operations 1 5 FTB fade to black Pressing the FTB ON button initiates fade out from the program image to a black screen or fade in from a black screen to the program image for the transition duration which has been set lt Setting the transition duration gt 1 TIME CBGD Menu 4 FTB Time lt Selecting the image gt 1 TIME CBGD Menu 5 FTB Source One of the following images can be selected to appear on the screen when fading out FMEM1 FMEM2 CBGD White Black e The transition duration can also be changed by turning the OSD TIME dial while pressing the FTB ON button When the FTB ON button is held down the duration setting is displayed on the OSD menu so the setting can now be changed while checking what is displayed 22 1 6 Internal color signals These signals allow the color of the background used by the bus to be set CBGD Color 1 TIME CBGD Menu J 9 Set CBGD Col Any of the following colors can be selected for the background image
76. s are to be added to the borders S Soft This is used to set the amount of the soft effects This amount indicates the ratio of the soft effect to the border width When only the soft effect is to be added to wipe set B border to 0 0 1 Basic operations 1 2 4 Setting the border color 2 WIPE Menu 4 Set Border Col This item is used to select any of the following colors for the borders White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black 1 2 5 Adjusting the border color 2 WIPE Menu 5 Adj Border Col This item is used to adjust the hue H saturation S and luminance L of the color which has been set for the borders 1 2 6 Setting the wipe start position 2 WIPE Menu 6 Position This item is used to set the position where the transition is to start for wipe patterns No 9 10 11 12 and 13 using the X and Y coordinates lt Setting range of the X and Y coordinates gt 100 S 100 0 100 Inside screen area _ Outside screen area 100 x 5 e When the submenu 2 WIPE Menu is displayed direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial are enabled t Refer to 2 5 6 Direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD TIME dial lt Basics gt Operating Instructions lt Direct operation status display gt U1 Pos X X coordinate U2 Pos Y Y coordinate U3 U4 1 2 7 Registering and recalling the pre
77. s used use a material with a black background and white characters or shapes to be used for the key combination as the key source signal The key combination may not be achieved neatly with materials having colors other than black and white 12 With materials with a white background and black characters for example the key level can be reversed and used by selecting ON for the key invert setting lt Setting the key invert gt 5 KEY Adjust Menu 4 Invert Fill 4 KEY Setup Menu 2 Fill This item is used to select the fill type Bus The bus signal is used for the key fill signal Matte The internal fill matte is used for the key fill signal PVW 4 KEY Setup Menu 3 PVW This item enables an image with key effects added to be output for the PVW image to adjust and check the key On An image with key effects added is output for the PVW image Off An image with no key effects added is output for the PVW image Set Fill Col 4 KEY Setup Menu il 4 Set Fill Col This item is used to select any of the following colors for the fill matte White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Adj Fill Col 4 KEY Setup Menu 5 Adj Fill Col This item is used to adjust the hue H saturation S and luminance L of the color which has been set for the fill matte 1 Basic operations O Edge Type 4 KEY Setup Menu 6 Edge Type This item is used to add borders shad
78. selected or the unit or other device may not operate properly Consult the network administrator before setting the IP address 4 System settings 4 2 Operation menu settings 1 Operation Menu 2 OSD Size 4 2 1 OSD on screen display settings The OSD size and position can be selected from the options The menu screens can be superimposed onto the images listed below output from the SDI OUT 2 connector and DVI OUT connector and displayed FULL Full size of screen 13 Operation Menu Upper Left As shown in the figure below the menu Upper Right appears in one fourth of the full size of gt 1 0SD OUT SDI 0UT2 DV1 0UT Lower Right the screen and it is positioned in one of 2 OSD Size FULL Lower Left the four quadrants 3 OSD Back On 4 Key Priority PinP over KEY 5 Bus Mode PGM A PST B 6 Time Unit Sec 7 Slide Lever BKGD 8 GPI Input Enable 9 GPI Output Enable 10 CamCont Link Off 11 SYSTEM Menu Unlocked e lf the frame of the OSD overlaps the multi view display frames the frame displays will be hidden 13 Operation Men 13 Op j 13 Operation Menu 1 OSD OUT 3 OSD Back Select the connector to be used for outputting the OSD displays from the options listed below SDI OUT2 DVI OUT SDI OUT2 DVI OUT On A black background is displayed for the OSD Off A black background is not displayed for the OSD e The SDI OUT2 DVI OUT option is selected when the O
79. set memories 2 WIPE Menu 7 Set To Preset Up to four sets of wipe settings can be registered in the preset memories lt Registering the settings in the preset memories gt Select 1 2 3 or 4 and press the OSD TIME dial The status currently set is now registered in the selected preset number lt What can be registered in the preset memories gt Wipe patterns Wipe directions Border width of wipe Soft effect amount Border colors Position at which the transition starts lt Calling the preset memory settings gt What has been registered in the preset memories can be called using the USER buttons e Before any settings are registered or recalled WIPE Preset must be selected by operating the menu item below and the settings must be assigned to the USER buttons 12 USER FMEM Menu 1 USER1 1 1 3 KEY 1 3 1 Concerning key combinations This operation combines another image with the background image In addition how the key is to be defined can be adjusted and an edge can be added to the image to be combined with the background How key combinations work is shown in the figure below Basic operations lt How key combination works gt Background Output image Key source Key fill 1 3 2 Setting the PinP and KEY priority Besides keys PinP picture in picture is also available as material to be combined with the background image The display priority of the images
80. the luminance when key signals are created from a key source Color Background The signals which are output from the internal color generator and used as the background image Cut This refers to the effect where the display is instantly switched to the next image Density A parameter which is used to adjust the density of the key signals Dot by Dot This treats images as actual size 1 x images With PinP it allows SD images to be combined with HD images with no accompanying deterioration in the images themselves DVI D Digital Visual Interface Digital This is a video interface standard Only digital signals are handled by DVI D Embedded Audio This refers to the audio data packets which are transferred inside the data stream of the video serial interface Flip Flop system A bus control mode The signals selected by the program bus are always output PGM PST system as the program images By executing a transition the program bus and preset bus signals are switched over Frame Memory A memory which can hold the video signals equivalent to one frame Frame Synchronizer A function which matches the synchronization of non synchronized video input signals Freeze A function which continues the display of the same image creating the impression that the image has been frozen FTB Fade to Black This is the effect where the program image is faded out to the black screen GPI General Purpose Interface Interface signals which co
81. trical ratings are indicated on its bottom panel E Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY ANY INCONVENIENCE DAMAGES OR LOSSES RESULTING FROM ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY AN INADEQUATE INSTALLATION METHOD OR ANY FACTORS OTHER THAN A DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT ITSELF LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE ANY DAMAGES CLAIMS ETC DUE TO LOSS OR LEAKAGE OF IMAGE DATA OR SETTING DATA SAVED ON THIS UNIT OR IN A PERSONAL COMPUTER E Network security As you will use this unit connected to a network your attention is called to the following security risks Leakage or theft of information through this unit Use of this unit for illegal operations by
82. troller is achieved E Concerning the Operating Instructions e For the purposes of these instructions AW HS50N is referred to as AW HS50 Similarly AW HE50HN and AW HE50SN are referred as AW HE50 and AW RP50N is referred to as AW RP50 e In these instructions the phrases pan tilt head and camera combination and camera integrated with a pan tilt head are both referred to collectively as remote camera except in places where specific equipment is mentioned IH Trademarks and registered trademarks e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries e Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e Other names of companies and products contained in these Operating Instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners E About copyright and licence Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this unit are expressly prohibited E Concerning the ratings display The unit s name model number and elec
83. tus Temperature This displays Alarm when the temperature inside the unit has risen If an alarm has occurred stop using the unit immediately and be sure to contact your dealer Continuing to use the unit in this condition could damage it 5 External device control interfaces 5 1 LAN connection Use LAN cables to connect the AW HE50 AW RP50 and host computer When connecting the unit directly to another device use a crossover cable For network connections via a device such as a hub switching hub use straight cables When a hub is not going to be used ensure that the length of the LAN cable does not exceed 100 meters 328 ft when a cable of category 5 or above is used e For further details on the AW HE50 and AW RP50 connections and settings refer to 2 2 2 Example of connections lt Basics gt Operating Instructions e For details on the functions available when connection has been made to the host computer refer to 6 Connections with a computer 5 2 TALLY GPI The TALLY GPI connector features five contact input ports D sub 15 pin female inch thread for controlling the unit from an external device and seven 8 1 open collector output ports for outputting the tally and status OOO00000 information from the unit to an external device OOO0000 15 9 Signal Input output Details of si
84. y efficient operating environment can be established by linking the unit with the remote camera controller AW RP50 sold separately This section describes how the unit is to be connected to the AW RP50 and the what kind of functions can be linked For details to how to establish the settings at the AW RP50 refer to the Operating Instructions accompanying the AW RP50 7 1 Connecting the unit to the AW RP50 When the unit and AW RP50 are connected using a LAN cable and the link function is set the indicator of the units LINK lamp lights and the state in which the link function can be used is established Only one switcher this unit can be used by the link function from the AW RP50 AW HE50 LAN cable Switching hub LINK indicator Lights LAN cable o0 000 o0oo0o000 000 OO000 4 O oOoo009 O AW HS50 AW RP50 53 Settings established at the unit 13 Operation Menu 10 CamContLink On The function for linking with the AW RP50 is enabled Off The function for linking with the AW RP50 is disabled Settings established at the AW RP50 e Set the IP address of the switcher this unit to be linked e Enable the function for linking with the switcher For further details on the setting methods refer to the Operating Instructions accompanying the AW RP50 7 Function for
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