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Panasonic Multi Format Live Switcher Av Hs400an Operating Instructions
Panasonic Multi Format Live Switcher Av Hs400an Operating Instructions
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11 1. Functions in each area 1-4. User button area 12 USER = User buttons [USER 1, USER 2] These are used to allocate some functions of the menu settings to the USER 1 button and USER 2 button. See 5-3-1.
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12 1. Functions in each area 1-5. Transition area KEY PATTFUNC N/RR WIPE DIRECTION WIPE PATTERN / FUNCTION ONFTB PinP DSK CUT AUTO MIX WIPE BKGD KEY MIX WIPE DSK PinP IN/OUT MEMORY XPT SYSTEM7 8 9 10 1112 > [BKGD] button This executes the background transition when the [AUTO] button (D) or fader lever (J) has been operated. When the [BKGD] button is pressed and it is selected, its indicator lights in amber. If the [KEY] button (?) is no w pressed, the indicator goes off, and...
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13 1. Functions in each area D [AUTO] button This is used to automatically execute transitions (auto transition) using the transition time which has been set. During auto transition its indicator lights in amber. When the button is pressed again during auto transition, the auto transition operation is suspended, and the indicator lights in green. When it is pressed again while auto transition is suspended, the remaining transition is executed. The indicator goes off when auto transition is completed....
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14 1. Functions in each area 1-6. LCD menu area L LCD The setting menus are displayed on the LCD. When the [FUNC] button (;) is pressed and its indicator is lighted and then one of the wipe pattern selector buttons (8) is pressed, the setting menu is displayed. When the buttons listed below are double-clicked, the specified menu is selected. (The menu delegation function) The operation corresponding to the button pressed is also executed. POWER ALARM F1 F2 F3F4F5 Button Menu Crosspoint area (AUX...
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15 1. Functions in each area 1-7. Positioner area N Positioner [X/Y] These are used when performing the settings below. PinP position setting Wipe start position setting (WIPE, SQ #5) Camera control Flying key position setting POSITIONER Z Chroma key area In each case, the settings take effect only when the following menu items have been selected. The center values of the positioner are set during the time it takes for the unit to start up after its power is turned on. Do not operate the...
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16 1. Functions in each area 1-8. SD memory card area P SD memory card slot The SD memory card (sold separately) is inserted into this slot. SD Logo is a trademark. Q SD memory card access LED This LED lights while the data on the SD memory card is being accessed. Do not turn off the unit’s power or eject the SD memory card while the access LED is lighted. Doing so can damage the data on the SD memory card. Concerning the recommended SD memory cards Use of the following SD memory cards made...
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17 1. Functions in each area 1-9. Rear panel connections area POWER 1REF SLOT2 2 SLOT 4 2 34 SLOT1 1 SLOT2 8 ~IN SDI INPUTS TALLY 6 6 INPUTS SDI OUTPUTS IN OUT3 IN OUT2 IN OUT1 IN OUT OUTPUTS 15 7 SLOTOFF2 SLOT1 5 SLOT SLOT PGM RS-422 LAN ON ANALOG INPUTS Y Pb PrY Pb Pr DVI INPUTS ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pb PrY Pb Pr DVI/ANALOG OUTPUTS Y Pb PrDVI-IDVI-IDVI-I GPISIGNAL GND R SDI signal input connectors [SDI INPUTS 1 to 4] IN: SDI signal input OUT: activ e through output (Use this as a...
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18 1. Functions in each area Y LAN connector [LAN] (RJ-45) (10BASE-T) Z RS-422 interface connector [RS-422] (D-sub 9-pin, female, inch screw) For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”. [ Tally output connector [TALLY] (D-sub 15-pin, male, inch screw) For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”. \ GPI input connector [GPI] (3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack) For details on connection, refer to “6. External interfaces”. ] Ground connector Connect to the system’s...
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19 2. System 2-1. Configuration AV-HS400AN PGM PVW AUX Multi KeyOut INPUT1(SDI) INPUT2(SDI) INPUT3(SDI) INPUT4(SDI) INPUT5 UCUC UC UC INPUT6 INPUT7 INPUT8 Black ColorBGD ColorBar FMEM1 FMEM2 REF PGM1, 2(SDI) OUTPUT1(SDI) OUTPUT2(SDI) OUTPUT4 OUTPUT3 OUTPUT6 OUTPUT5 PGM1, 2 OUTPUT1, 2 OUTPUT5, 6 OUTPUT3, 4 VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT INTERNAL VIDEO CONTROL Output Matrix INPUT1–4 INPUT 7, 8 INPUT 5, 6 REF IN/OUT(1)SD Memory Card RS422 GPITALLY OUT LAN : Option REF OUT(2) INPUT SLOT1(Option) OUTPUT...
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20 2. System 2-2. Connections Connections when implementing gen-lock (frame synchronizer OFF) When the unit is to be installed and when the connections are to be perf\ ormed, be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to be responsible for carrying out the work that needs to be done. Use a 3-point power outlet as the power source in order to earth the unit securely. POWER 1 REF GPI SLOT2 2 SLOT 4 2 34 SLOT1 1 SLOT2 8 ~IN SDI INPUTS TALLY 6 6 INPUTS SIGNALSDI OUTPUTSGND IN OUT3 IN OUT2 IN OUT1...