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    5.  System settings
    5-1.   Selecting the video format
    One system (input/output signal) video format can be selected.
    Press the [SYSTEM] button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the Format sub menu.
     
    SYS    1 |
    Mode↓           |
    HiRes↓  |
    16:9SQ 
    Format  |   
    1080/59.94i|   Off|    Off
         1080/50i
       1080/24psf
    1080/23.98psf
       720/59.94p
          720/50p
       480/59.94i
          576/50i     On     On
     Turn [F2], select the format using the Mode item, and press the [F2] switch to enter the selection.
    An asterisk () appears at the left of the format currently selected.
    Setting the 16:9 squeeze mode
    When the 16:9 squeeze mode is selected, a border width (wipe or PinP) is established that considers cases 
    where SD format images are to be converted into the 16:9 aspect ratio and used.
    This setting is possible when SD is selected as the system format setting. On the Format sub menu, turn [F5] to select whether to support the squeeze mode using the 16:9SQ item.On:  The squeeze mode is supported.
    Off:  The squeeze mode is not supported.
    Border width (graphical representation) when the squeeze mode is supported
    Squeeze (4:3) 16:9 
    						
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    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 32.
    Displaying the assignment statuses
     Press the [XPT] button to light its indicator and display the XPT menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the Stats1-4 sub menu.
    The status of the assignment is displayed. The names of the assigned signals are abbreviated on the display.
     
    XPT    1 |
    XPT :  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    Stats1  |SIG : BK  1  2  3  4  5  6  7
       When one of the crosspoint buttons 1 to 32 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)
    XPT    1 |
    XPT :  1
    Stats1  |SIG :IN1
    “SHIFT” will be displayed for XPT16 when the SHIFT function has been assigned to the crosspoint 16 \
    button.
    Assigning signals to the crosspoints
     Press the [XPT] button to light its indicator and 
    display the XPT menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the XPTAsign sub menu.
     Turn [F2], select the crosspoint button using the 
    XPT item, turn [F3] and select the input signal 
    using the Signal item.
    Changing the current assignment of the signals 
    selected by the crosspoint buttons will cause 
    the positions of the lighted crosspoint buttons 
    to change to correspond with the assignment 
    change.  The images output at this time will remain 
    unchanged. 
    XPT    5
    |
    XPT     |
    Signal  |
    Shift   |
    Sf-Lock
    XPTAsign|      —|      —|  Right|    Off
       1~32 IN1~16
      IN-A1
      IN-A2
      IN-B1
      IN-B2
      Black
       CBGD
       CBAR
    FMEM1~4
        PGM
        PVW
     KeyOut
        CLN
    MV1,MV2
    NoAsign    Off
       Left     On 
    						
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    5. System settings
    The table below lists the materials which can be assigned.
    ButtonSignal Description
    XP1 to 32 IN1 to IN16 SDI input 1 to 16
    IN-A1, IN-A2, 
    IN-B1, IN-B2 Option slot
    (SDI, Analog component, analog composite and DVI)
    Black Internally generated signal, black
    CBGD Internally generated signal, color background
    CBAR Internally generated signal, color bar
    FMEM1 to FMEM4 Frame memory image
    CLN CLN (AUX only)
    PVW PVW (AUX only)
    PGM PGM (AUX only)
    KeyOut KeyOut (AUX only)
    MV1 MV1 (AUX only)
    MV2 MV2 (AUX only)
    NoAsign No assignment
     
     The image will not be changed by pressing any button to which “NoAsign” is assigned.
     
     If the multi view display output (MV1 or MV2) is selected as the AUX bus (AUX2, AUX3, AUX4) output signal 
    when the AUX2 to AUX4 output signals have been assigned for the multi view display output (MV1 or MV2), 
    a black image will be displayed as the image of the AUX bus that appears on the subscreen of the multi view 
    display.
    The table below lists the default settings.
    Button Signal Button Signal Button Signal Button Signal XP1 BLACK XP9 IN8 XP17 IN15 XP25 —
    XP2 IN1 XP10 IN9 XP18 IN16 XP26 PGM
    XP3 IN2 XP11 IN10 XP19 IN-A1 XP27 PVW
    XP4 IN3 XP12 IN11 XP20 IN-A2 XP28 KeyOut
    XP5 IN4 XP13 IN12 XP21 IN-B1 XP29 CLN
    XP6 IN5 XP14 IN13 XP22 INB2 XP30 MV1
    XP7 IN6 XP15 IN14 XP23 — XP31 MV2
    XP8 IN7 XP16 Shift XP24 — XP32 Shift 
    						
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    5. System settings
    5-2-2.  Setting the crosspoint switching
    The timing at which the crosspoints are to be switched can be set.
    Press the [XPT] button to light its indicator and display the XPT menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the XPTSwch sub menu.
     
    XPT    6 |
    Timing  |
            |
            |
           
    XPTSwch |    Any|       |       |       
     Field1
     Field2
     Turn [F2], and select the switching timing using the Timing item.
    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 2. This is suited to editing applications. 
    						
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    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 six user buttons (USER 1 to 
    USER 6).
    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 (USER 1 to USER 6).
    No. Function name Description of function
    1 PinPPVW Outputs the PinP1 and PinP2 images to the preview outputs.
    2 DSK1PVW Output the DSK1 image to the preview output.
    3 DSK2PVW Output the DSK2 image to the preview output.
    4 Edit-EN Turns the control of the editor to ON or OFF.
    5 COM-EN Turns the external control using the COM connector to ON or OFF.
    6 GPIM-In-EN Enables or disables GPI-In (at the mainframe side)
    7 GPIM-Out-EN Enables or disables GPI-Out (at the mainframe side)
    8 GPIP-In-EN Enables or disables GPI-In (at the control panel side)
    9 GPIP-Out-EN Enables or disables GPI-Out (at the control panel side)
    10 OSD Turns the on-screen displays on (displayed) or off (not displayed).
    11 StrFM1 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses, which have been set using the FMEM menu, into  the frame memory (FMEM1).
    12 StrFM2 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses, which have been set using the FMEM menu, into  the frame memory (FMEM2).
    13 StrFM3 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses, which have been set using the FMEM menu, into  the frame memory (FMEM3).
    14 StrFM4 Imports the images of the AUX1 to AUX4 buses, which have been set using the FMEM menu, into  the frame memory (FMEM4).
    15 SHIFT Switches all the A/B bus and AUX bus crosspoints between front and rear.
    16 AUX TRAN Enables or disables the AUX transitions.
    17 NoAsign No assignment 
    						
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    5. System settings
    
    Press the [CONFIG] button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the Button1 sub menu and Button2 sub menu.
    
    CONFIG 8 |
    USER1   |
    USER2   |
    USER3   |
           
    Button1 |PinPPVW|DSK1PVW|    OSD|       
    DSK1PVW
    DSK2PVW
    Edit-EN
     COM-EN
    GPIMIEN
    GPIMOEN
    GPIPIEN
    GPIPOEN
        OSD
     StrFM1
     StrFM2
     StrFM3
     StrFM4
      SHIFT
    AUXTRAN
    NoAsignPinPPVW
    DSK2PVW
    Edit-EN
     COM-EN
    GPIMIEN
    GPIMOEN
    GPIPIEN
    GPIPOEN
        OSD
     StrFM1
     StrFM2
     StrFM3
     StrFM4
      SHIFT
    AUXTRAN
    NoAsignPinPPVW
    DSK1PVW
    DSK2PVW
    Edit-EN
     COM-EN
    GPIMIEN
    GPIMOEN
    GPIPIEN
    GPIPOEN
     StrFM1
     StrFM2
     StrFM3
     StrFM4
      SHIFT
    AUXTRAN
    NoAsign
    CONFIG 9 |
    USER4   |
    USER5   |
    USER6   |
           
    Button2  |Edit-EN|  StrFM1|    SHIFT|       
    PinPPVW
    DSK1PVW
    DSK2PVW
     COM-EN
    GPIMIEN
    GPIMOEN
    GPIPIEN
    GPIPOEN
        OSD
     StrFM1
     StrFM2
     StrFM3
     StrFM4
      SHIFT
    AUXTRAN
    NoAsignPinPPVW
    DSK1PVW
    DSK2PVW
    Edit-EN
     COM-EN
    GPIMIEN
    GPIMOEN
    GPIPIEN
    GPIPOEN
        OSD
     StrFM2
     StrFM3
     StrFM4
      SHIFT
    AUXTRAN
    NoAsignPinPPVW
    DSK1PVW
    DSK2PVW
    Edit-EN
     COM-EN
    GPIMIEN
    GPIMOEN
    GPIPIEN
    GPIPOEN
        OSD
     StrFM1
     StrFM2
     StrFM3
     StrFM4
    AUXTRAN
    NoAsign
     
     Button1 sub menu
     Turn [F2] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 1 button using the USER1 item.
     Turn [F3] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 2 button using the USER2 item.
     Turn [F4] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 3 button using the USER3 item.
     
     Button2 sub menu
     Turn [F2] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 4 button using the USER4 item.
     Turn [F3] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 5 button using the USER5 item.
     Turn [F4] to select the function to be assigned to the USER 6 button using the USER6 item. 
    						
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    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
     Press the [SYSTEM] button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the Date sub menu.
     Turn [F2] to set the year using the Year item.
     Turn [F3] to set the month using the Month item.
     Turn [F4] to set the day using the Date item.
     Press the [F5] switch to enter the year/month/day.
     
    SYS   10 |
    Year    |
    Month   |
    Date    |
    Set↓   
    Date    |      —|      —|      —|      —
       2000
         |
       2099   1~12   1~31
    Setting the time
     Press the [SYSTEM] button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the Time sub menu.
     Turn [F2] to set the hour using the Hour item.
     Turn [F3] to set the minutes using the Minute item.
     Turn [F4] to set the seconds using the Second item.
     Press the [F5] switch to enter the hour/minutes/seconds.
     
    SYS   11 |
    Hour    |
    Minute  |
    Second  |
    Set↓   
    Time    |      —|      —|      —|      —
       0~23   0~59   0~59 
    						
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    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: 192.168.0.10, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. 
    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
     Press the [SYSTEM] button to light its indicator and display the SYSTEM menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the Network1 sub menu.
     Turn [F2] to [F5] to set the IP address, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the address.
     
    SYS    7 |
    IP Address              |
      Save↓
    NetWork1|    192|    168|      0|      1
      0~255  0~255  0~255  0~255
    Setting the subnet mask
     On the SYSTEM menu, turn [F1] to display the Network2 sub menu.
     Turn [F2] to [F5] to set the subnet mask, and press the [F5] switch (Save) to enter the mask.
     
    SYS    8 |
    Subnet Mask             |
      Save↓
    NetWork2|    255|    255|    255|      0
      0~255  0~255  0~255  0~255
    Display the MAC address
     On the SYSTEM menu, turn [F1] to display the Network3 sub menu. 
    The MAC address now appears.
       (When the MAC address is “008045448000”.)
    SYS    9|
    MAC Address
    NetWork3|  008045448000 
    						
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    5. System settings
    5-6.  Other settings
    Setting the LCD backlight
    The LCD backlight can be set to ON or OFF.
    It is also possible to automatically turn off the LCD backlight when no control panel operation is performed within a 
    set time interval. Press the [CONFIG] button to light its indicator and display the CONFIG menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the Operate sub menu.
     
    CONFIG 1 |
    BusMode |
    LCD-BL  |
    MENUDLG |
    Operate |PGM/PST|     On|     On|
        A/B    Off
         60
        120
        180    Off
     Turn [F3] to select the setting for the backlight in the LCD-BL item.
    On:  Backlight is turned on all the time.
    Off:  Backlight is turned off all the time.
    60, 120, 180:
       When no control panel operation is performed within a set time interval (60 minutes, 120 minutes, 
    180 minutes), the LCD backlight is turned off automatically.
    Even when the set time interval elapses and the LCD backlight is turned off, the backlight comes 
    back on when a control operation is performed.
    Menu delegation settings
    The enable/disable setting for the menu delegation function is selected. Turn [F4] to select the enable/disable setting for the menu delegation function in the MENUDLG item.
    On: Enabled,    Off: Disabled 
    						
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    5. System settings
    5-7.  External device control
    5-7-1.   Enable/Disable Setting for Control of External Devices
    Set up the control of the external devices (editor, pan-tilt head and/or controller) that have been connected to the 
    RS-422 connector.
    Press the [CTL] button to light its indicator and display the CTL menu.
     Refer to “2-1-5. LCD menu area”.
     Turn [F1] to display the RS422 sub menu.
     
    CTL    1 |
    Edit-EN |
    COM-EN  |
            |
           
    RS422   | Enable| Enable|       |       
    DisableDisable
     Turn [F2] and use the Edit-EN item to set up the control of the unit from t\
    he external device (editor)that has 
    been connected to the EDITOR connector.
    Enable:  Control is enabled.
    Disable:  Control is disabled.
     Turn [F3] and use the COM-EN item to set up the control of the external device (pan-tilt head, controller) that 
    has been connected to the COM connector.
    Enable:  Control is enabled.
    Disable:  Control is disabled.
     
     The Edit-EN item and COM-EN item settings can be assigned to user buttons.
     Refer to “5-3-1. Setting the user buttons”. 
    						
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