Roland V-600UHD Reference Manual

Roland V-600UHD Reference Manual

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9 Support for the following functions is planned via an
update.
5 SDI OUT 3G Level B output
5 Output Freeze function
5 Functions that use the RS-232 connector and LAN port
5 SDI IN audio functionality
9 Recommended cables
When inputting or outputting 4K resolution video (2160p (UHD),
2160p (DCI), 3840x2160, 4096x2160), please use premium high-
speed HDMI cables and SDI cables that support 12G SDI.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Mixing Input Audio with HDMI Video or SDI Video . . . . . . . . . . . 21 © 2019 Roland Corporation...
  • Page 2: Panel Descriptions

    Panel Descriptions Top Panel / Side Panel Side panel Side panel Name Explanation Name Explanation This is for connecting a USB flash drive. You use PinP / ROI SCALING this when importing still images, or when saving Adjusts the display position of the input video or or loading settings.
  • Page 3 Blocking the intake and exhaust ports port might result in a temperature rise inside the V-600UHD and lead to malfunction due to heat. Selects the preset video (the video to output COMPOSITION (PinP1/KEY1) operation is not possible if the Aux/Composition next).
  • Page 4: Rear Panel / Front Panel (Connecting Your Equipment)

    Panel Descriptions Rear Panel / Front Panel (Connecting Your Equipment) * To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections. * Be sure to use cables and adaptor plugs with the proper connectors matching those of the other devices you are using. AUDIO OUT L, R connector AUDIO IN L, R connector Output the results of audio mixing.
  • Page 5 Panel Descriptions TALLY/GPI connector LAN connector, RS-232 connector 5 You can use a web browser or terminal software to Connect devices provided with a tally-light feature or with control-signal output functionality to this remotely control this unit. connector. 5 You can connect a computer equipped with an RS-232 connector, and remotely control this unit.
  • Page 6: Multi-View Monitor Display

    Panel Descriptions Multi-View Monitor Display An input/output video list (final output, preview output, and input channels 1–8) and menus are displayed on a multi-view monitor connected to the MULTI-VIEW connector. Pressing the [MENU] button displays the menu superimposed over the multi-view (p. 7). Name Explanation PVW (preview) section...
  • Page 7: Basic Operations

    5 If you need to turn off the power completely, first turn off the V-600UHD, then unplug the power cord from the power outlet. 5 By turning the [VALUE] knob while pressing it, you can change the value more greatly.
  • Page 8: List Of Supported Formats

    List of Supported Formats Input Formats Input connector Supported formats Frame rate 1080/59.94i 1080/50i 1080/59.94p 1080/50p Video CEA-861-F 2160/59.94p (UHD 4K) 2160/50p (UHD 4K) 2160/59.94p (DCI 4K) HDMI IN 2160/50p (DCI 4K) VESA DMT 1600 x 1200/60 Hz (UXGA) CEA-861-F 1920 x 1080/60 Hz (FHD) VESA CVT 1920 x 1200/60 Hz (WUXGA, Reduced blanking)
  • Page 9: Video Input/Output Settings

    Sharing a Video Source You set the output format to match the equipment you connect to You can share separate video sources among channels 1–8. the V-600UHD. Sharing a video source assigns a single video source to two or more channels.
  • Page 10: Assigning A Bus To An Output Connector

    Video Input/Output Settings Assigning a Bus to an Output Connector Adjusting Final Output Video The V-600UHD has three internal buses (PGM, PVW, and AUX). You adjust the final video output to match the equipment receiving output from the V-600UHD. For each individual output connector, you can select which bus to output.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Input Video

    Video Input/Output Settings Use the [POSITION] stick to adjust the display Adjusting the Input Video position of the video. Also, use the [SIZE] knob to enlarge or reduce the video. You can adjust the image quality and scaling of video input via channels 1–8.
  • Page 12: Inputting Copyright-Protected (Hdcp) Video

    “HDCP” setting. Indicator HDCP Connection status * The V-600UHD must be connected to an HDCP compatible display An HDCP-compatible device is connected to the HDMI OUT for HDCP protected video to be connected. Lighted connector.
  • Page 13: Specifying A Reference Clock

    Video Input/Output Settings Specifying a Reference Clock You can specify a clock to which operation of the V-600UHD is referenced (a reference clock). Select the [MENU] button&“System”& “Reference Source,” and press the [VALUE] knob. Use the [VALUE] knob to specify the reference clock.
  • Page 14: Video Operations

    Video Operations Switching the Video You can switch the output of video input into the V-600UHD. Switching Using the Video Fader Using the [AUTO] or [CUT] Button to Switch Video The video in the PGM section always becomes the final output. You...
  • Page 15: Using Imported Still Images

    * When you’re using a USB flash drive for the first time, be sure to Select a menu item, then use the [VALUE] knob to format it on the V-600UHD (p. 24). make the detailed settings. Save the still image in the root directory of the USB flash drive.
  • Page 16: Applying A Fade To The Final Output Video (Output Fade)

    Video Operations Applying a Fade to the Final Output Video (Output Fade) This applies a fade to final video output. This lets you make the final output fade to a monochrome picture (background color) or still image at times when you want to suppress video output, such as during intervals in a band performance.
  • Page 17: Video Composition Operations

    Video Composition Operations Compositing Using Picture-in-Picture (PinP) This composites video in an inset screen onto a different background The selected button lights up in green, and a preview of the video. composition results is displayed in the PVW section of the multi- view monitor.
  • Page 18: Compositing Using Luminance Key/Chroma Key

    Video Composition Operations Compositing Using Luminance Key/Chroma Key This makes a portion of the video transparent and composites it onto a background video. Compositing using key Luminance Key This takes video in which white or black areas are made transparent, and composite it overlaid on a background picture.
  • Page 19 Video Composition Operations Turn the KEY [LEVEL] or [GAIN] knob (KEY1 or KEY2) to adjust the degree of effect applied. KEY [LEVEL] knob This adjusts the degree of extraction (transparency) for the key. KEY [GAIN] knob This adjusts the degree of edge blur (semi-transmissive region) for the key.
  • Page 20: Audio Operations

    Switching (Audio Follow) Here’s how to adjust the audio volume (Level) that is being input to or output from the V-600UHD. You can associate audio with a video switch so that when the video is switched, the specified audio alone is output automatically, and Use [MENU] button&“Audio”&“Input”/“Output”...
  • Page 21: Mixing Input Audio With Hdmi Video Or Sdi Video

    Mixing Input Audio with HDMI Video or SDI Video The SDI connectors of the V-600UHD support 16 channels of embedded audio. The HDMI connectors support two channels of embedded audio. The MAIN bus of the V-600UHD’s audio mixer has a 16-channel structure.
  • Page 22: Other Operations

    You can save video settings, the state of the operation panel, and other current settings in memory and call them up for use when needed. The V-600UHD has 8 internal banks for saving settings in memory. You can save settings in 8 memories in each bank, letting you use up to 64 memories for saving.
  • Page 23: Saving The Unit's Settings To File On A Usb Flash Drive

    MEMORY port. You can access the saved file on the USB flash drive and load it into the unit for use when needed. * When you’re using a USB flash drive for the first time, be sure to format it on the V-600UHD (p. 24).
  • Page 24: Formatting Usb Flash Drives

    * To assign no channel, specify “None. ” Press the [MENU] button to quit the menu. Returning Settings to the Factory-default State (Factory Reset) You can return the values of settings on the V-600UHD to their factory defaults. NOTE The message “Are you sure?” appears.
  • Page 25: Menu List

    Menu List Press the [MENU] button to call up the menu items. The menu will appear on the multi-view monitor connected to the V-600UHD. * Menus are shown only on the multi-view monitor connected to the HDMI OUT connector. The menu categories are displayed at first. Choose the menu category whose setting you want to change.
  • Page 26: Signal Status

    Menu List Signal Status Menu item Displayed value Explanation This displayes input status. Pressing the [VALUE] knob displays the detailed information. 9 Ch.1–4 No Signal No signal Video Format: 1080iRATE, 1080pRATE, 2160p(UHD)RATE, 2160p(DCI)RATE, Unsupported RESOLUTION PC Format: WxH@RATE, Unsupported RATE is displayed only in integer part (example: 59.94 0 59). Input Ch.1–8 Shared Ch.1–8 This enables sharing of the video source on the other channel.
  • Page 27 Menu List Output 0 [VALUE] Menu item Displayed value Explanation Format 1920x1080, 3840x2160, 4096x2160, 1080p, 2160p(UHD), 2160p(DCI) Frame Rate 1080p, 2160p(UHD), 2160p(DCI), 50, 59.94, 60 This part displays the current output format. HDCP Off, On Color Gamut Rec.709, Rec.2020, RGB Full, RGB Limited Dynamic Range SDR, HDR PQ, HDR HLG 9 HDMI1...
  • Page 28: Input

    Menu List Input Assign/Scaling 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) 9 Ch.1 Source HDMI/RGB IN1, Shared Ch.2–8 This sets the video source to assign to the 9 Ch.2–4 channel. Source HDMI IN2–4, Shared Ch.1–8 default value of Ch.2–6 9 Ch.5–6 Ch.2: HDMI IN2 Source...
  • Page 29 Menu List HDMI/RGB IN1, HDMI IN2–4, SDI IN5–6, STILL1, PG/STILL2 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) HDMI IN1, RGB IN1 This sets the input connector assigned to channel 1. Source PG, STILL2 This assigns a pattern generator (Test Pattern) or still image to channel 8. You use the following items to perform color correction.
  • Page 30: Output

    Menu List Output HDMI OUT1–3 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) Signal Bus (*1) PGM, PVW, AUX This sets the bus to be sent to HDMI OUT 1–3 connectors. This specifies whether down convert from 4K to FHD is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 31: Transition

    Menu List Transition Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) Time 0.0–1.0–4.0s This sets the transition time. This sets the transition effect. Pattern Wipe1, Wipe2, Wipe3, Mix * The WIPE PATTERN [1]–[3] buttons and the [MIX] button are “Wipe Pattern” shortcut buttons. Wipe Preset 1 ENTER This displays the Detailed Settings menu for the WIPE PATTERN [1]–[3]...
  • Page 32: Composition

    Menu List Composition Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) This specifies whether the result of PinP1/KEY1 compositing is sent to Status PGM Off, On the final output (On) or is not sent (Off ). This specifies whether the result of PinP1/KEY1 compositing is sent to PVW Off, preview (On) or is not sent (Off ).
  • Page 33 Menu List Key1 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) This sets the key type (extraction color) to use when compositing. Luminance White This uses a brightness threshold to make white transparent. Luminance Black This uses a brightness threshold to make black transparent. Type Chroma Blue This uses a color threshold to make blue transparent.
  • Page 34: Dsk

    Menu List Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) This specifies whether the result of PinP2/KEY2 compositing is sent to Status PGM Off, On the final output (On) or is not sent (Off ). This specifies whether the result of PinP2/KEY2 compositing is sent to PVW Off, preview (On) or is not sent (Off ).
  • Page 35 Menu List Key2 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) This sets the key type (extraction color) to use when compositing. Luminance White This uses a brightness threshold to make white transparent. Luminance Black This uses a brightness threshold to make black transparent. Type Chroma Blue This uses a color threshold to make blue transparent.
  • Page 36: Audio

    Menu List Audio Input: HDMI IN1–4 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) Delay 0–500ms This adjusts the delay time for input audio. This sets the Mute feature on or off. Mute Off, On Input audio for which this is set to “On” is silenced. This switches the Audio Follow feature on or off.
  • Page 37 Menu List Input: Test Tone 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) Test Tone Off, L:1K+R:2K This sets the test tone. Level -INF–-20–+10dB This adjusts the send level to MAIN bus. Aux Send -INF–-20–+10dB This adjusts the send level to AUX bus. Mix Ch.1/2 Off, This switches the sending test tone to Mix Ch.1/2 on or off.
  • Page 38 Menu List Output: Source 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) SDI OUT Ch.1-16, AUX This part select embedded audio bus via SDI out. Ch.1/2, Ch.3/4, Ch.5/6, Ch.7/8, Ch.9/10, Ch.11/12, HDMI OUT1 This part select embedded audio bus via HDMI out1. Ch.13/14, Ch.15/16, AUX Ch.1/2, Ch.3/4, Ch.5/6, Ch.7/8, Ch.9/10, Ch.11/12, HDMI OUT2...
  • Page 39: User

    Menu List USER Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) 9 USER1 This sets the functions assigned to the USER [1] button. None No function is assigned. Assign Follow SW This switches the Audio Follow feature on or off. Mute Group This switches the Mute feature on or off globally for all audio assigned to a group.
  • Page 40: System

    This turns on/off the HDCP mode. Reference This sets the reference clock of the V-600UHD. Internal The V-600UHD’s internal clock is used as the reference clock. Source A signal input via one of the SDI IN5 connectors is used as the reference SDI IN5 clock.
  • Page 41 Processing 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) 1080p, 2160p(UHD), 2160p(DCI), 1920x1080, Format This part select V-600UHD’s output (system) format. 3840x2160, 4096x2160 Scaling You use the following items to make settings for scaling. Zoom 10–100–1000% This adjusts the zoom ratio.
  • Page 42 Menu List Output Fade 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) This displays the operation mode of the [OUTPUT FADE] button. Mode This makes the final video output fade to a monochrome picture Fade to Background (background color). Time 0–0.5–10.0s This sets the fade time.
  • Page 43 Menu List Information 0 [VALUE] Menu item Value Explanation (Bold: default) Status This displays the connection status. IP Address (*2) 192.168.2.254 This displays the IP address. 255.255.255.0 Subnet Mask (*2) This displays the subnet mask. MAC Address This displays the MAC address. Shows the URL for starting the WebRCS web application in your web browser.
  • Page 44: Lan/Rs-232 Command Reference

    LAN/RS-232 Command Reference V-600UHD support two types of remote-interface communication: LAN and RS-232. Using the CONTROL port (LAN) or RS-232 connector to send specific commands to the V-600UHD from a controlling device lets you operate the V-600UHD remotely. LAN Interface...
  • Page 45: List Of Commands

    LAN/RS-232 Command Reference List of Commands * When sending a sequence of commands to the V-600UHD from a controller, after each one, be sure to verify that an “ACK” response is returned before sending the next command. Video-related operations Item...
  • Page 46: Control Using The Tally/Gpi Connector

    Control Using the TALLY/GPI Connector You can operate the V-600UHD remotely from an external device by inputting a GPI control signal via the TALLY/GPI connector. And you can output a tally signal from the TALLY/GPI connector. Specification of the TALLY/GPI Connector...
  • Page 47: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting If you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, contact a nearby Roland Service Center. Problem Items to check Action Page Video-related problems Nothing is displayed on the multi-view Does the connected monitor support a resolution and Nothing is displayed if the monitor is not compatible.
  • Page 48: Main Specifications

    Appendix Main Specifications Roland V-600UHD: 4K HDR MULTI-FORMAT VIDEO SWITCHER 9 Processing Video Processing 4:4:4 (Y/Pb/Pr), 10-bit 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/59.94p, 1080/50p, 2160/59.94p (UHD 4K), 2160/50p (UHD 4K), Video, CEA-861-F 2160/59.94p (DCI 4K), 2160/50p (DCI 4K) PC, VESA DMT 1600 x 1200/60 Hz (UXGA)
  • Page 49 Appendix 9 Audio Input/Output Characteristics Input Level AUDIO IN L/R +4 dBu (Maximum: +24 dBu) Input Impedance AUDIO IN L/R 15 kΩ AUDIO OUT L/R +4 dBu (Maximum: +24 dBu) Output Level PHONES 92 mW + 92 mW (32 Ω) AUDIO OUT L/R 600 Ω...
  • Page 50: Dimensions

    Appendix Dimensions Unit: mm 83.4 56.7 108.6...
  • Page 51: Video Block Diagram

    Appendix VIDEO Block Diagram HDMI IN1 HDMI 2.0 CSC DR RGB IN1 Scaler Scaling Shared Input VIDEO Output MIXER Fade SDI OUTPUT 12G/3G SDI 4K-HD HDMI IN2 HDMI 2.0 CSC DR Down Conv. Scaler Shared Input Composition Composition HDMI IN3 Source HDMI 2.0 CSC DR...
  • Page 52: Audio Block Diagram

    STILL2 STILL IMAGE2 CSC DR MULTI-VIEW Pattern Gen. Scaler HDMI 1.4 MULTI-VIEW Shared Input (HDR-SDR conv.) Appendix to Shared Input AUDIO Block Diagram MAIN MAIN Delay: Max 500 ms Level: -INF– +10 dB Level Mute Follow HDMI IN1 HDMI 2.0 Delay Level Level...

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