POWERALARMF1 F2 F3 F4 F5KEY DSK PinP AUX CLN PVW PGM 1 2USERAUX SOURCEAUX BUS DELEGATION1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10AUXPGM/APST/BBKGD PATTKEY PATTFUNC N/R RWI
101. Functions in each area1-2. Crosspoint areaF1 F2 F3 F4 F5KEY DSK PinP AUX CLN PVW PGM 1 2USERAUX SOURCEAUX BUS DELEGATION1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10AUXPG
1005. System settings5-9. InitializationInitialization returns the set data to the factory shipment status. (The network settings and the date and tim
1016. External interfacesThis unit comes with RS-422, GPI and tally connectors to serve as external interfaces.6-1. RS-422 connectorThis enables the u
1026. External interfaces6-2. GPI connectorThese connectors enable the unit to be controlled from an external source.Signals are input using contacts.
1036. External interfaces6-3. Tally connectorThe tally connector comes with tally output, output enable, power supply or fan alarm output pins. The ou
1047. Image transmission functionsThis unit comes with a function for transmitting still images from the host computer to the unit via LAN and a funct
1057. Image transmission functionsHow to install the softwareThis section describes how to install the image transmission software (HS400 Tool).Windo
1067. Image transmission functionsOperationThis section describes how to operate the image transmission software (HS400 Tool).<Startup>On the S
1077. Image transmission functions<Transmitting images to the unit>1. Select the mode. Check that “To HS400” appears in the [Mode] field. If “F
1087. Image transmission functions<Transmitting images from the unit>1. Select the mode. Check that “From HS400” appears in the [Mode] field. I
1098. Setting menu tableA setting is entered when an item displayed (↓) is selected and then the [F1], [F2], [F3], [F4] or [F5] switch is pressed.(It
111. Functions in each area1-3. Wipe area8 Wipe pattern selector buttonsThese 12 buttons are used to select the corresponding wipe patterns while the
110MenuSub menuParameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4Turn F1 to select. Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to s
111MenuSub menuParameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4Turn F1 to select. Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to s
112MenuSub menuParameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4Turn F1 to select. Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to s
113MenuSub menuParameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4Turn F1 to select. Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to s
114MenuSub menuParameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4Turn F1 to select. Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to select. Turn F5 to s
1158. Setting menu tableMenuSub menuParameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4Turn F1 to select. Turn F2 to select. Turn F3 to select. Turn F4 to
1169. AppearanceUnit: mmPOWER1REFSLOT22SLOT4234 SLOT11SLOT2 8~INSDI INPUTSTALLY66INPUTSSDI OUTPUTSINOUT3INOUT2INOUT1INOUTOUTPUTS15 7SLOTOFF2SLOT1 5S
11710. Specifications and standard accessoriesSpecificationsInputs 8 video input lines (maximum)4 standard video input lines: SDI inputs 4Maximum o
118SDI outputs HD: Serial digital (SMPTE 292M)SD: Component digital (SMPTE 259M)BNC connector, PGM 1 (2 outputs), OUTPUT 1 to 6, up to 6 lines OUTP
11910. Specifications and standard accessoriesControl I/O LAN (10BASE-T)10 Mbps 1 (RJ-45)Serial communication interfaceRS-422 1 (D-sub 9-pin, female
121. Functions in each area1-4. User button area1 2USER= User buttons [USER 1, USER 2]These are used to allocate some functions of the menu settings
120Appendix (glossary)Defined below are the terms used in this manual.Word ExplanationAB Bus system A bus control mode. By executing a transition, the
121Word ExplanationFrame Memory A memory which can hold the video signals equivalent to one frame.Frame Synchronizer A function which matches the sync
122Word ExplanationPVW[Preview]The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after the next transition. The image is output f
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131. Functions in each area1-5. Transition areaKEY PATTFUNC N/R RWIPE DIRECTIONWIPE PATTERN / FUNCTIONONFTBPinPDSKCUT AUTOMIX WIPEBKGD KEYMIXWIPEDSK P
141. Functions in each areaD [AUTO] buttonThis is used to automatically execute transitions (auto transition) using the transition time which has been
151. Functions in each area1-6. LCD menu areaL LCDThe setting menus are displayed on the LCD.When the [FUNC] button (;) is pressed and its indicator i
161. Functions in each area1-7. Positioner areaN Positioner [X/Y]These are used when performing the settings below. PinP position setting Wipe star
171. Functions in each area1-8. SD memory card areaP SD memory card slotThe SD memory card (sold separately) is inserted into this slot.SD Logo is
181. Functions in each area1-9. Rear panel connections areaPOWER1REFSLOT22SLOT4234 SLOT11SLOT2 8~INSDI INPUTSTALLY66INPUTSSDI OUTPUTSINOUT3INOUT2INO
191. Functions in each areaY LAN connector [LAN] (RJ-45) (10BASE-T)Z RS-422 interface connector [RS-422] (D-sub 9-pin, female, inch screw) For detail
2 indicates safety information.Safety precautionsWARNING:• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RA
202. System2-1. ConfigurationAV-HS400AEPGMPVWAUXMultiKeyOutINPUT1(SDI)INPUT2(SDI)INPUT3(SDI)INPUT4(SDI)INPUT5 UCUCUCUCINPUT6INPUT7INPUT8Black ColorBGD
212. System2-2. Connections Connections when implementing gen-lock (frame synchronizer OFF)POWER1REFGPISLOT22SLOT4234 SLOT11SLOT2 8~INSDI INPUTSTALL
222. System Connections when not implementing gen-lock (frame synchronizer ON)• Example where the optional board is usedPOWER1REFGPISLOT22SLOT4234 SL
233. Basic operations3-1. Background transition3-1-1. Selecting the busPress the crosspoint buttons to select the material which will be targeted for
243. Basic operations3-1-3. Selecting the transition modePress the [BKGD] button in the transition area so that its indicator lights in amber. When th
253. Basic operations3-2. Wipe3-2-1. Selecting the wipe patternBKGD PATTKEY PATTFUNCWIPE PATTERN / FUNCTIONONWIPE SQSL 3DPAGETIME WIPE COLORKEY CHR KE
263. Basic operations3-2-2. Selecting the wipe directionOperate the wipe direction selector buttons to select the wipe direction for the background tr
273. Basic operations3-2-4. Setting the wipe start positionAny start position can be set for wipe pattern WIPE and SQ #5. The start position has one s
283. Basic operations3-2-5. Modifying wipe Setting the lighting effectLighting effects can be added when the following wipe patterns have been sel
293. Basic operations3-3. KeyThis operation combines the background image with another image. The key definition can be adjusted, and an edge can be a
3 indicates safety information.Safety precautionsCaution for AC Mains LeadFOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.This product is equ
303. Basic operations3-3-1. Selecting the key type1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [KEY] button to display the KEY men
313. Basic operations3-3-2. Selecting the key material Selecting the key fill and key source signalsPress the KEY button in the AUX bus selection a
323. Basic operations3-3-3. Key transitions1 Select key in the transition mode. Press the [KEY] button in the transition area to light its indicato
333. Basic operations5 Execute the transition. Press the [AUTO] button to execute the transition automatically for the transition time which has be
343. Basic operations3-3-6. Adjusting the chroma keyThese steps are taken to adjust the chroma key definition.Before proceeding with the adjustments,
353. Basic operations Adjusting the chroma key1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [CHR KEY] button to display the CHR
363. Basic operations Making other adjustmentsPerform the key density and key invert settings.1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, an
373. Basic operations3-3-7. Key decorationsA border, shadow or other edge can be added to the key. Setting the key edge1 Press the [FUNC] button to
383. Basic operations3-3-8. Masking the key signalsThese steps are taken to mask the key signals using the mask signal of the box pattern.1 Press the
393. Basic operations3-3-9. Flying keyUsing DVE effects, this key enables the key signals that have been input to be moved, expanded or contracted. In
4Safety precautionsInformation for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used BatteriesThese symbols on the products, packaging, and/o
403. Basic operations3-4. PinP (picture in picture)Another image can be combined with the background image.3-4-1. Selecting the PinP materialPress the
413. Basic operations3-4-4. PinP adjustments Adjusting the PinP position and sizeWhile the PinP menu is selected, adjust the X and Y coordinates us
423. Basic operations3-4-5. PinP decorationsA border or soft effect can be added to PinP.1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press
433. Basic operations3-4-6. Trimming settings1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [PinP] button to display the PinP menu.2
443. Basic operations3-5. DSK (downstream key)Characters or other images can be combined with the background image.3-5-1. Selecting the DSK type1 Pre
453. Basic operations3-5-2. Selecting the DSK material Selecting the DSK fill signal and DSK source signalPress the [DSK] button in the AUX bus sel
463. Basic operations3-5-3. DSK transitions1 Set the duration of the transition. On the TIME menu, turn [F1] to display the DSK sub menu. As with
473. Basic operations3-5-6. DSK decorationsA border, shadow or other edge can be added to the DSK. Setting the edge1 Press the [FUNC] button to lig
483. Basic operations3-5-7. Masking the DSK signalsThese steps are taken to mask the DSK signals using the mask signal of the box pattern.1 Press the
493. Basic operations3-6. FTB (fade to black)The user can fade out from a programme image to the black screen or fade in to a programme image from a b
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503. Basic operations3-7. Internal colour signals3-7-1. Setting the colour backgroundThe colour background to be used by the bus can be set.Two method
513. Basic operations3-8. Freezing the input signalsThe input signals can be frozen and used. If any of the input signals has been frozen, the freeze
523. Basic operations3-9. Switching the AUX outputThe user can switch the AUX output signals.The signals of any of the AUX bus crosspoint button 1 to
533. Basic operations3-10. Preset memoryUp to 10 panel settings can be stored in this memory.The table below lists the settings which are stored.<T
543. Basic operationsItem Description of setting Initial value (factory default)KeyKey type (Type) LinearLuminance key setting ChrmOffKey adjustment (
553. Basic operations STORE: This is used to store the panel settings in the preset memory.1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and p
563. Basic operations3-11. Frame memoriesStill images can be stored in the unit’s two internal frame memories for use.The still images are transferred
573. Basic operations3-12. SD memory cardsThe unit’s frame memory data and system data can be stored on SD memory cards. Conversely, this data can be
583. Basic operations3-12-1. Initializing the SD memory cards In order for an SD memory card to be used in the unit, it must first be initialized by t
593. Basic operations3-12-2. Saving data on SD memory cards1 Insert the SD memory card which has been initialized by the unit, into the SD memory car
6Contents4. Input/output signal settings...624-1. Setting the SDI input signals and analogue input signals ...
603. Basic operations3-12-3. Loading data from SD memory cards1 Insert the SD memory card on which the data is stored into the SD memory card slot.
613. Basic operations3-12-4. Deleting files on SD memory cards1 Insert the SD memory card on which the data is stored into the SD memory card slot.2
624. Input/output signal settings4-1. Setting the SDI input signals and analogue input signalsThe user can set the SDI input signals and analogue inpu
634. Input/output signal settings4-1-2. Setting the input modeThe mode can be set for each input only when HD has been selected as the system format.
644. Input/output signal settings4-1-3. Setting the analogue input gainWhen the analogue input board (option) has been connected, the gain of the inpu
654. Input/output signal settings4-2. Setting the up-converter (option)Select the settings for the up-converter that is built into the optional boards
664. Input/output signal settings4-3. Setting the DVI input signals (option)4-3-1. Setting the DVI input signalsThe user can set the DVI input signals
674. Input/output signal settings<DVI input scaling size table>DVI format ModeHD/1080i HD/720P SD/NTSC SD/PAL1920 1080 1280 720 720 480 72
684. Input/output signal settings4-3-2. Adjusting the DVI input signalsAdjust the clock/phase and position of the DVI input signals.1 Press the [FUNC
694. Input/output signal settings4-4. Setting the output signals4-4-1. Types of output signalsThere are five output signal types: PGM, PVW, AUX, MULTI
7DescriptionThis is a 1 ME digital video switcher which supports a multiple number of HD and SD formats.Despite its compact dimensions, the video swit
704. Input/output signal settings4-4-2. Assigning the output signalsAssign the output signals to OUTPUT1 to 6.1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its
714. Input/output signal settings4-5. Setting the sync signalsThe sync signals to be used by the system can be selected.External sync: For synchroniz
724. Input/output signal settings4-6. Adjusting the output signal phaseThe phase of the output video signals can be adjusted.1 Press the [FUNC] butto
734. Input/output signal settings<Phase adjustment setup>REF(System standard) • 1H Output (+1H) • 0H Output (1F delay for REF and in-phase o
744. Input/output signal settings<Phases and delay amounts of input/output signals during HD format use>Input signalsFS: On, OffMode: Normal
754. Input/output signal settings<Phase relationship between input signals and output signals>(for 1080/59.94i format)(Example 1)F1 F2F1 F2F1 F2
764. Input/output signal settings4-7. Setting the multi view displayThe input images, programme images and preview images can be output side by side o
774. Input/output signal settings1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu.2 Turn [
784. Input/output signal settings4-7-2. Setting the split frame and charactersSet the frame, character brightness and background of the split screens
794. Input/output signal settings4-7-4. Changing the material namesChange the INPUT1 to INPUT8 material names shown on the multi view display. The def
8Precautions for use Handle carefully. Do not drop the product, or subject it to strong shock or vibration. Do not carry or move the product by th
804. Input/output signal settings4-8. Setting the on-screen display (OSD)The menu screen is superimposed on the preview output or multi view display o
814. Input/output signal settings4-9. Setting the DVI output signals (option)Set the DVI output signals when the DVI/analogue output boards (option) h
824. Input/output signal settings4-10. Setting the ancillary dataIn this section, the function for allowing the ancillary data of the SDI input signal
834. Input/output signal settings4-11. Setting the down-converterSelect the settings for the down-converter that is built into the SDI output board (o
845. System settings5-1. Selecting the video formatOne system (input/output signal) video format can be selected. 1 Press the [FUNC] button to light
855. System settings5-2. Setting the crosspoints5-2-1. Assigning signals to the crosspointsExternal video input signals and internally generated signa
865. System settingsThe table below lists the default settings.Button Signal DescriptionXP1 BLACK Internally generated signal, blackXP2 INPUT1 Externa
875. System settings5-3. Button assignments5-3-1. Setting the user buttonsThe user can assign several functions which can be set using the menu items
885. System settings5-4. Setting the date and timeThe user can set the date and time to be used as the SD memory card’s time stamp. Be absolutely sure
895. System settings5-5. Network settingsProceed with the network settings to perform such tasks as updating the software version via LAN.The network
91. Functions in each area1-1. Control panelPOWERALARMF1 F2 F3 F4 F5KEY DSK PinP AUX CLN PVW PGM 1 2USERAUX SOURCEAUX BUS DELEGATION1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
905. System settings5-6. Other settings5-6-1. Setting the LCD backlightThe LCD backlight can be set to ON or OFF.1 Press the [FUNC] button to light i
915. System settings5-6-4. Setting the GPIThe user can set the functions that are to be controlled from the GPI ports and set whether to enable the co
925. System settings5-7. Camera controlA camera and pan-tilt head can be controlled from this unit.Up to five cameras can be controlled via a controll
935. System settingsExample of connections (when the unit and a controller are connected)Controllers that can be connected: AW-RP655L, AW-RP555LFor de
945. System settingsExample of connections (when the unit and a pan-tilt head are connected)Pan-tilt heads that can be connected: AW-HE100N/E, AW-PH40
955. System settings Connections for AW-PH400EPOWER1REFGPISLOT22SLOT4234 SLOT11SLOT2 8~INSDI INPUTSTALLY66INPUTSSIGNALSDI OUTPUTSGNDINOUT3INOUT2IN
965. System settings Camera control settings1 Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [SYSTEM] button to display the SYSTEM m
975. System settings9 Turn [F4] to set the control (panning, tilting, lens focusing and lens zooming) speed using the Speed Item. Fast: Control is
985. System settings5-8. Status displays5-8-1. Alarm status displaysThese displays indicate a trouble status (alarm) in the power supply or fan.1 Pre
995. System settings5-8-2. Displaying the version information and option informationInformation on the unit’s software and hardware versions and the s
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