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Panasonic Multi Format Live Switcher Av Hs400n Operating Instructions
Panasonic Multi Format Live Switcher Av Hs400n Operating Instructions
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71 5. System settings 5-1. Selecting the video format One system (input/output signal) video format can be selected. 1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and then press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Format sub menu. 3 T urn [F], select the format using the Mode item, and press the [F] switch to enter the selection. An aster isk () appears at the left of the format currently selected. Format Mode↓ 1/14 1080/59.94i 1080/50i 720/59.94p 720/50p 480/59.94i 576/50i
7 5. System settings 5-2. Setting the crosspoints 5-2-1. Assigning signals to the crosspoints External video input signals and internally generated signals can be assigned to crosspoint buttons 1 to 10. Displaying the assignment statuses1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and then press the [XPT] b utton to display the XPT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTStats sub menu. The names of the assigned signals are ab breviated on the display. XPTStatsSIG:B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 G 1/3XPT:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 When one of the crosspoint buttons 1 to 10 is held down for a long time, the name of the signal assigned is displayed on the LCD while the button is held down. Example: When crosspoint button 1 is pressed (when the INPUT1 signal has been assigned to this button). XPTStats SIG:IN1 XTP:1 Assigning signals to the crosspoints 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator , and then press the [XPT] b utton to display the XPT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTAsign sub menu. 3 T urn [F], select the crosspoint button using the XPT item, turn [F3] and select the input signal using the Signal item. XPTAsign XPT Signal 2/3 1 IN1 1~10 IN1~8 Black CBGD CBAR FMEM1 FMEM2 None The table below lists the materials which can be assigned. Button Signal Abbreviation Description XP1 to 10 INPUT1 to 8 IN1 to 8 1 to 8 SDI, analog component and DVI BLACK Black B Internally generated signal, black COLOR BACKGROUND CBGD G Internally generated signal, color background COLOR BAR CBAR C Internally generated signal, color bar FRAME MEMOR Y1, FMEM1, F1, F Frame memory image None None — No assignment The image will not be changed by pressing an y b utton to which “None” is assigned.
73 5. System settings The table below lists the default settings. ButtonSignal Description XP1 BLACK Internally generated signal, black XP INPUT1 External video input 1: SDI XP3 INPUT External video input : SDI XP4 INPUT3 External video input 3: SDI XP5 INPUT4 External video input 4: SDI XP6 INPUT5 External video input 5: SDI, analog component and DVI XP7 INPUT6 External video input 6: SDI, analog component and DVI XP8 INPUT7 External video input 7: SDI, analog component and DVI XP9 INPUT8 External video input 8: SDI, analog component and DVI XP10 CBGD Internally generated signal, color background If the optional circuit board has not been connected, black images are input for INPUT5 to 8. 5-2-2. Setting the crosspoint switching The timing at which the crosspoints are to be switched can be set. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator , and then press the [XPT] b utton to display the XPT menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the XPTSwch sub menu. 3 Tur n [F], and select the switching timing using the Timing item. XPTSwchTiming 3/3 Any Field1 Field2 Any: The crosspoints are switched in the nearest field. This is suited to live applications. Field1: The crosspoints are switched in field 1. This is suited to editing applications. Field2: The crosspoints are switched in field . This is suited to editing applications.
74 5. System settings 5-3. Button assignments 5-3-1. Setting the user buttons The user can assign several functions which can be set using the menu items into two user buttons (USER 1 and USER ). The user buttons light in amber when the assigned function is ON and are off when \ the assigned function is OFF. Each time the user button is pressed, the function setting alternates between ON and OFF.The table below lists the functions which can be assigned to the user buttons. Function Description Menu PinPPVW ON or OFF for preview of picture-in-picture (PinP) effect PinP menu PinP sub menu PVW DSKPVW ON or OFF for preview of downstream key (DSK) DSK menu DSK sub menu PVW EditEN ON or OFF for enabling control from RS-4 connector SYSTEM menu System sub menu EDITEN GPIEN ON or OFF for enabling control from GPI port SYSTEM menu GPI sub menu GPIEN OSD ON or OFF for OSD display IN/OUT menu OSD sub menu OSD 1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Button sub menu. 3 T urn [F] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 1 button using the USER1 item. 4 T urn [F3] to select the function to be assigned to the USER button using the USER item. Button USER1 USER2 FTB 3/14 PinPPVW DSKPVW FTB DSKPVW EditEN GPIEN OSD PinPPVW EditEN GPIEN OSDKEYAuto Disable 5-3-2. Setting the FTB button A function can be assigned to the FTB button or the button’s function can be disabled. On the Button sub menu, turn [F4] to set assignment to the FTB button using the FTB item. FTB: The fade to b lack (FTB) effect is executed. KeyAuto: The auto tr ansition of the k ey is executed. Disable: The FTB button’ s function is disabled.
75 5. System settings 5-4. Setting the date and time The user can set the date and time to be used as the SD memory card’s time stamp. Be absolutely sure to set them when an SD memory card is to be used. Setting the date 1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Date sub menu. 3 T urn [F] to set the year using the Year item. 4 T urn [F3] to set the month using the Month item. 5 T urn [F4] to set the day using the Date item. 6 Press the [F5] s witch to enter the y ear/month/day. Date Year Month Date Set↓ 11/14 2007 11 1 2000 ~ 2099 1~12 1~31 Setting the time 1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Time sub menu. 3 T urn [F] to set the hour using the Hour item. 4 T urn [F3] to set the minutes using the Minute item. 5 T urn [F4] to set the seconds using the Second item. 6 Press the [F5] s witch to enter the hour/min utes/seconds. Time Hour Minute Second Set↓ 12/14 0 0 0 0~23 0~59 0~59
76 5. System settings 5-5. Network settings Proceed with the network settings to perform such tasks as updating the software version via LAN. The network initial setup is: IP address: 19.168.0.10, subnet mask: 55.55.55.0 and gateway: 0.0.0.0 (unused). When using the host computer with settings matching the network setup, it is not necessary to setup via the menu. For the setting to take effect, the system must be rebooted. Turn the system’s power off and then back on. Setting the IP address 1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and then press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Network1 sub menu. 3 T urn [F] to [F5] to set the IP address, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the address. NetWork1 IP Address Save↓ 7/14 192 168 0 1 0~255 0~255 0~255 0~255 Setting the subnet mask 1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and then press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Network sub menu. 3 T urn [F] to [F5] to set the subnet mask, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the mask. NetWork2 Subnet Mask Save↓ 8/14 255 255 255 0 0~255 0~255 0~255 0~255 Setting the gateway 1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and then press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Network3 sub menu. 3 T urn [F] to [F5] to set the gateway, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the gateway. NetWork3 Gateway Save↓ 9/14 0 0 0 0 0~255 0~255 0~255 0~255 Display the MAC address 1 On the SYSTEM men u, tur n [F1] to display the Network4 sub menu. The MAC address now appears. (When the MAC address is “008045448000”.) NetWork4 MAC Address 10/14 008045448000
77 5. System settings 5-6. Other settings 5-6-1. Setting the LCD backlight The LCD backlight can be set to ON or OFF.1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and then press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the System sub menu. T urn [F3], and select ON or OFF for the backlight using the LCD-BL item. System BusMode LCD-BL EditEN 2/14 PGM/PST On On A/B Off Off 5-6-2. Setting editor enable The user can set whether to enable control from an external device (editor) connected to the RS-4 connector. On the System sub menu, turn [F4] to set On or Off for control from the external device (editor) connected to the RS-4 connector using the EditEN item. On: Control is enabled. Off: Control is disabled. EditEN item On and Off can be assigned to one of the user b uttons . See 5-3-1.
78 5. System settings 5-6-3. Setting the GPI The user can set the functions that are to be controlled from the GPI po\ rts and set whether to enable the control.1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the GPI sub menu, and turn [F] to set the function to be controlled by the GPI port 1 using the GPI1 item. GPI GPI1 GPI2 GPIEN 4/14 AUTO DSK On CUT DSK PinP FTB BGDAUTO BGDCUT KEYAUTO KEYCUT AUTO CUT PinP FTB BGDAUTO BGDCUT KEYAUTO KEYCUT Off 3 Turn [F3] to set the function to be controlled by the GPI port using the GPI item. 4 Turn [F4] to set On or Off for the control from the GPI port using the GPIEN item. On: Control is enabled. Off: Control is disabled. GPIEN item On and Off can be assigned to one of the user b uttons . See 5-3-1.
79 5. System settings 5-7. Status displays 5-7-1. Alarm status displays These displays indicate a trouble status (alarm) in the power supply or fan.1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the Alarm sub menu. Alarm Power Fan 6/14 NoAlarm NoAlarm Alarm Alarm Power: This indicates a trouble status (alar m) in the power supply. Alarm: Trouble NoAlarm: No trouble Fan: This indicates a trouble status (alar m) in the f an. Alarm: Trouble NoAlarm: No trouble
80 5. System settings 5-7-2. Displaying the version information and option information Information on the unit’s software and hardware versions and the statuses of the options are displayed.1 Press the [FUNC] b utton to light its indicator , and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM menu. 2 Turn [F1] to display the MainVer sub menu. 3 T urn [F] to select the item whose version is to be displayed using the Select item. 4 The v ersion information is displayed in the Version item. The system version information is displayed in the SysVer item. MainVer Select Version SysVer 13/14 Soft 1.00 1.00.00 Control Panel Input M/E Soft: The software version inf ormation is displayed. Control, Panel, Input, M/E: The hardware version information is displayed. 5 Turn [F1] to display the OptVer sub menu. OptVer Select Board Version 14/14 IN-SL1 SDI 0001 IN-SL2 OUT-SL1 OUT-SL2 6 Turn [F] to select the option slot using the Select item. 7 The types of the optional boards connected are displa y ed in the Board item. IN-SL1, 2 (option input slots 1, 2) SDI: SDI input board Analog: Analog input board DVI: DVI input board None: No optional board OUT-SL1, 2 (option output slots 1, 2) Analog: Analog output board DVI/Ana: DVI/analog output board None: No optional board 8 The optional board v ersion inf ormation is displayed in the Version item.