Datavideo HS-4000 Instruction Manual
Datavideo HS-4000 Instruction Manual

Datavideo HS-4000 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 4K 8-CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER HS-4000 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT..................9 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ..................9 WARRANTY ........................10 ....................... 10 TANDARD ARRANTY ......................10 HREE ARRANTY DISPOSAL ........................11 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ..................12 ........................13 ANEL With USB Control Port ...................... 13 Without USB Control Port ....................
  • Page 3 ..........................49 ..........................50 TILL ..........................51 ........................... 51 ........................52 .......................... 52 ETUP CHAPTER 5 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE ..............54 .......................... 62 TART Transition .......................... 62 Type ..........................62 Matte ..........................63 Wipe Effects ........................64 Wipe Border ........................64 Wipe Position ........................
  • Page 4 .......................... 88 UDIO Audio ..........................88 PGM Audio ........................89 Analog Out ........................90 ..........................91 ILES User Mems ........................91 Load Memory ........................ 92 Save Memory ........................ 92 Still ............................ 92 Load Still ........................93 Save Still ........................93 Grab Still ........................
  • Page 5 WIPE Button ........................108 Stinger Button ......................... 108 FTB Button ........................109 T-Bar ..........................109 AUTO Button ........................109 Trans BG .......................... 109 Trans PVW ........................109 WIPE Selection MENU ..................... 110 .................... 111 ANAGING TILL ICTURES Grabbing & Saving a Still to Memory ................111 Loading an existing Still from Memory ................
  • Page 6 Color Temperature ...................... 135 Marker ..........................136 Center Marker ......................136 Center Marker Size ..................... 136 Aspect Marker ......................136 Safety Marker ......................136 Marker Color ....................... 137 Thickness ........................137 Function .......................... 137 Scan ..........................137 Aspect.......................... 138 Overscan ........................138 Check Field ........................
  • Page 7 Protocol ........................150 RTMP(S) ....................... 151 SRT ........................151 Recorder Settings ......................151 Encoding Format ..................... 151 Resolution ....................... 151 Video Bitrate ......................152 Network .......................... 152 DHCP Enable/Disable ....................152 RTC Settings ........................ 153 System ..........................153 Device Name ....................... 153 Account and Password ....................
  • Page 8 Disclaimer of Product & Services The information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide only. At all times, Datavideo Technologies will try to give correct, complete and suitable information. However, Datavideo Technologies cannot exclude that some information in this manual, from time to time, may not be correct or may be incomplete.
  • Page 9: Fcc Compliance Statement

    AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this unit where the power cord will be walked on, rolled over, or otherwise stressed.
  • Page 10: Warranty

    Your statutory rights are not affected. Three Year Warranty  All Datavideo products purchased after July 1st, 2017 qualify for a free two years extension to the standard warranty, providing the product is registered with Datavideo within 30 days of purchase.
  • Page 11: Disposal

    PC components are covered for 1 year.  The three-year warranty must be registered on Datavideo's official website or with your local Datavideo office or one of its authorized distributors within 30 days of purchase. Disposal For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
  • Page 12: Chapter 1 Introduction

    With a built-in 5-inch LCD touch panel, the HS-4000 provides a user friendly user interface, which is very easy to operate and set up. The HS-4000 switcher also has powerful and easy- to-use effects such as Chroma/Luma Key, DSK, PIP, Wipe Generator, still stores and logo insertion.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    1.1 Rear Panel With USB Control Port...
  • Page 14 Power 1. DC IN Connect the supplied 48-56V PSU to this 4 PIN XLR socket Pin 1 = GND ( - ) Pin 2 = NC Pin 3 = NC Pin 4 = VCC ( + ) 2. Power Button The power button starts and shuts down the machine.
  • Page 15 (7) Input 1 – 8 SYNC I/O 8. REF IN/OUT The HS-4000 can be synchronized with other studio equipment such as cameras. REF IN accepts Tri-level or Black Burst sync. REF OUT can be used to pass the sync signal to other studio equipment such as cameras or recorders.
  • Page 16 13. TALLY OUT The HS-4000 Tally Output port provides bi- colour tally information to a number of other Datavideo products, such as the ITC- 100 eight channel talkback system or the Datavideo TLM range of monitors. Appendix 1 Section 5.6 for more details.
  • Page 17 17. USB FW Upgrade Port Connect the USB drive containing the switcher’s latest firmware files to this port and start the firmware upgrade process on the GUI. See Firmware Update section for details.
  • Page 18: Without Usb Control Port

    Without USB Control Port...
  • Page 19 Power 1. DC IN Connect the supplied 48-56V PSU to this 4 PIN XLR socket Pin 1 = GND ( - ) Pin 2 = NC Pin 3 = NC Pin 4 = VCC ( + ) 2. Power Button The power button starts and shuts down the machine.
  • Page 20 (7) Input 1 – 8 SYNC I/O 8. REF IN/OUT The HS-4000 can be synchronized with other studio equipment such as cameras. REF IN accepts Tri-level or Black Burst sync. REF OUT can be used to pass the sync signal to other studio equipment such as cameras or recorders.
  • Page 21 13. TALLY OUT The HS-4000 Tally Output port provides bi- colour tally information to a number of other Datavideo products, such as the ITC- 100 eight channel talkback system or the Datavideo TLM range of monitors. Appendix 1 Section 5.6 for more details.
  • Page 22: Control Panel

    1.2 Control Panel Perform video switching and other relevant controls on the Control Panel.
  • Page 23 Video Switching 1. Program row Selection of a program video source (see Section 6.1 Video Switching for detailed instructions). 2. Preview row Selection of a preview video source (see Section 6.1 Video Switching for detailed instructions). 3. Source row Select a video source for Program/Preview channels (see Section 6.1 Video Switching for detailed instructions).
  • Page 24 10. TRANS PVW Button Once enabled, you can then test the effect of a chosen MIX, WIPE or Stinger transition on the Preview Monitor (See the TRANS PVW Button section for detailed instructions). 11. T-Bar – Manual Transition Move the T-Bar up or down to switch between Preview and Program videos (See the T-Bar section for detailed...
  • Page 25 17. DSK Selection Enabling DSK on preview and program outputs. Note: See Chapter 7 Advanced Operation detailed descriptions of the DSK function. Still Grab and Save 18. Frame Store Button Press and hold the FS button then press a channel button on the Preview row to switch the selected channel to a pre- loaded still picture.
  • Page 26 Volume Adjustment Knob Rotate the knob to adjust the headphone’s audio volume. Mute Button Press to mute the headphone. Monitor Control Power Turn on/off the built-in monitor. Menu Navigation Buttons Press the MENU button to display the monitor’s setup menus. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to navigate the displayed menu.
  • Page 27 Aspect Ratio Button Sets the aspect ratio to 16:9 or 4:3. Press to display internally generated SMPTE 75% Colour Bars. Press again to return to the previously selected video input. Check Field The check field function offers the user Red- Only, Green-Only, Blue-Only and Mono modes for screen calibration.
  • Page 28 Note that you should only use Class 10 SD card or above. See the Appendix, Recommended SD Cards, for a list of SD cards recommended by Datavideo. Note: Do not remove SD card while recording is in progress as doing so may result in corrupted video files.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Power Supply

    1.3 Connecting the Power Supply Connect the DC output plug of the supplied AC adapter to the DC IN 48 – 56V connector on the rear panel of the switcher and then connect the AC adapter plug to the mains power socket.
  • Page 30: Chapter 2 Preparation

    Chapter 2 Preparation In this chapter, we will describe various essential devices to be connected to the switcher in order to complete the system setup. If you possess the skills for setting up the production system, feel free to skip this chapter and proceed to Chapter 6: Basic Operation.
  • Page 31: When Linking Via Tally Connection

    When Linking via Tally Connection Connect the switcher’s tally OUT port to a commercially available tally box. The tally pinout information can be found in Appendix Tally Box Connecting Video and Audio Output Devices Connect projectors, large displays and other video output devices to the video output ports at the rear of the switcher.
  • Page 32: Network Setup

    IP addresses that have the same first three octets. Static IP Configuration When new from the factory the HS-4000 will initially have a static IP address of 192.168.100.101. The switcher can be directly connected to a Windows-based computer using any standard Ethernet cables.
  • Page 33: Dhcp Mode

    3. Now open the Switcher Image Import/Export software to establish connection with the switcher. Tip: You can also modify the switcher’s IP address on the Graphical User Interface such that it matches the network IP range or the IP assigned to your PC. See the Network Section for details.
  • Page 34 After you’ve been prompted that the save is successful, reboot the HS-4000 then physically connect the device to a DHCP network or a router to receive an IP address assigned by a DHCP server. DHCP DHCP Internet...
  • Page 35: Dvip

    DVIP DVIP is an Ethernet-based protocol designed by Datavideo to connect a network of Datavideo devices. DVIP Configuration Tool is a special network configuration software tool designed for DVIP device search on the same network and configuring device network settings such as Hostname, DHCP mode, IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP, and primary and secondary DNS.
  • Page 36 Step 2: The DVIP Network Configuration Tool interface is shown below and you should see a list of the connected devices. Step 3: Click one of the connected device to show its information and network settings in the pop-up window shown in the diagram below.
  • Page 37: Multi View

    Default button. 2.3 Multi View The HS-4000 Multi view output can be supplied from the HDMI or SDI outputs, see Chapter 5 (5.6) for configuring the outputs. The Multi view shows monitoring images for Preview (PVW), Program (PGM) and Inputs 1~8. The Multi view can also show audio level bars overlaid on the Program image.
  • Page 38: Chapter 3 Device Initialization

    Chapter 3 Device Initialization After the HS-4000 is booted up, there are initial settings that you should configure on the GUI. These initial settings will be discussed in this chapter. You should see the GUI shown below on the LCD screen.
  • Page 39 Tap the Setting button to change the button icons or swap the settings between the selected user memory slots. Icon: Tap to select an icon for the selected user memory slot. Swap: Follow the steps outlined below to swap the contents of two user memory slots. 1.
  • Page 40: Wipe Effects

    3.2 WIPE Effects Open the Wipe page to select a wipe effect. Tap the REV button to reverse the default wipe direction. Tap the Setting button to configure the wipe borders. Enable the border first then adjust its hue, softness and width. 3.3 PIP In the P-in-P tab, you will be allowed to select how you would like to position the PIP window on the Preview and Program screens.
  • Page 41: Pip Icon

    PIP Icon Tap the Edit button to select an icon. To restore the defaults, simply tap the Reset button. PIP Setting On the PIP Setting page, you can select a video source for the PIP window and set the window position and size.
  • Page 42: Aux

    3.4 AUX In AUX tab, you will be allowed to assign a video source for the output ports. See all available options in the Source pane. 3.5 Still On the Still page, you can assign different still images to the input channels. Follow the steps below to make the selection: First select an input channel then a still image.
  • Page 43: Keyer

    Delete and Layout buttons are described below: Delete: Tap to delete the selected still image. Layout: Tap to select the still image pane layout. You can either display three (1 x 3) or eight (2 x 4) thumbnails at the same time. 3.6 Keyer On the Keyer page, you can configure Keyers 1 –...
  • Page 44: Adjust

    For luma keyers, the Invert button allows you to select the background color to be keyed. When the Invert button is disabled, the luma keyer removes the black background; when the Invert button is enabled, the luma keyer removes the white background. DSK 1/2 are usually set to Linear keying mode which is chosen for professional graphic design.
  • Page 45: Cross Point

    3.7 Cross Point The Cross Point function allows the user to shuffle contents of Inputs 1 – 8 without changing physical connections at the back of the machine. First select an input channel then tap Video XPT or Audio XPT to set the respective sources. In Audio XPT, if “FOL.”...
  • Page 46: Audio

    In Audio Setting, you will be allowed to adjust audio gain and delay. 3.8 Audio In Audio tab, you will be allowed to select the audio source for the input video channels. You can either use the video channel’s own audio or a mixed audio from selected video channels.
  • Page 47 the mixed audio to. For example, in the diagram below, channel 6 will use the mixer audio which is a combination of audio sources of channels 1, 4 and 7. Note: In addition to audios of the input video channels, you can also mixed external audio sources by enabling the EXT button in the Mixer.
  • Page 48: Chapter 4 Software Setup For Switcher

    PC. Once selected, click OK to start the scanning process. Note: Please make sure that the selected interface card and the HS-4000 are on the same subnet. The software should connect with the switcher over the IP set up in Section 2.2.
  • Page 49: Home

    4.1 Home As soon as the program is opened, you will see the interface home as shown in the diagram below. The function items are described as follows:  Connect Status: Shows “Connected” if the program establishes connection with the switcher successfully;...
  • Page 50: Still

    4.3 Still Click the Still button to view all the still images saved on the switcher. To import still image files from your PC, click “Still” then enter a memory location. Click “Import Still” to browse your hard drive and select the image file that you would like to import.
  • Page 51: Clip

    4.4 Clip Click the Clip button to view all the clips saved on the switcher. To import clip files from your PC, click “Clip” then enter a memory location. Click “Import Clip” to browse your hard drive and select the clip file that you would like to import. Please note that the Stinger transition effect is currently unavailable but if you are interested, you may refer to section 5.8 Stinger...
  • Page 52: Ani-Logo

    To import still logo image files from your PC, click “Logo” then enter a memory location. Click “Import Logo” to browse your hard drive and select the logo image file that you would like to import. See section 5.8, Logo, and section 6.4, Enabling Still Logo, for more details.
  • Page 54: Chapter 5 Graphical User Interface

    Chapter 5 Graphical User Interface The switcher’s GUI menu allows the user to perform several configurations of image effects, such as Picture-in-Picture, chroma key, subtitle overlay, transition effects, still pictures, etc. The user can also configure the I/O by selecting different input and output combinations. In addition, in the setup menu, the user is allowed to adjust the keyboard brightness, set the menu language, reset the device, customize network settings and upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 55 Main Options and Parameters Soft Border Softness (0 - 100% Default: 0%) Width Border Width (0 - 100% Default: 0%) Luma Border Color Luma (0 - 100% Default: 0%) Border Border Color Saturation (0 - 100% Default: 0%) Border Color Hue (0 - 359 Default: 0) Horizontal Position (-100 - 100% Default: 0%) Position Vertical Position (-100 - 100% Default: 0%)
  • Page 56 Main Options and Parameters Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Black (Default) Left sets the left edge of the keyer mask (0 – Left 100%; Default: 0%). Right sets the right edge of the keyer mask (0 – Right 100%;...
  • Page 57 Main Options and Parameters Boosts the foreground key in high luminance Hi-Light area, ranging from 0 to 100% (Default: 0%). Boosts the foreground key in low luminance Lo-Light area, ranging from 0 to 100% (Default: 0%). Bg-Supp turns ON/OFF background suppress Bg-Supp (Default: OFF).
  • Page 58 Main Options and Parameters Circle Shaded Rounded Rounded Shaded Luma PIP Border Luma (0 - 100% Default: 0%) PIP Border Color Saturation (0 - 100% Default: PIP Border Color Hue (0 - 359 Default: 0) Width PIP Border Width (0 - 100% Default: 0%) Distinctiveness of Border Edge (0 - 100% Soft Default: 0%)
  • Page 59 Main Options and Parameters Audio volume of a selected video input (-64 – Gain 24 dB Default: 0 dB). Audio Audio delay of a selected video input (0 – 340 Delay ms Default: 0 ms). Input 1-8 Assign the selected input source to an input Crosspoint button (Default is Input 1).
  • Page 60 Main Options and Parameters Range: -60 – 24 (dB) with default = 0 dB Audio out delay Delay Range: 0 – 340 ms with default = 0 ms Opens a numeric Memory Selection from 1 to 1000 (Default: keypad to enter a Load Memory None) memory location...
  • Page 61 Main Options and Parameters Ani Logo Memory Memory locations from 0 to 999 Location Load Button Loads the selected ani logo Clear Ani Clear Clear the loaded ani logo Logo Ani Logo Memory Delete Ani Memory locations from 0 to 999 Location Logo Delete Button...
  • Page 62: Start

    M/E value defined by the user setting. Type The HS-4000 provides four major types of transition effect, which are Clip (Stinger), WIPE (2D) and Mix. Please note in addition to selecting the transition effect in the menu, you can also press MIX, WIPE or STINGER button to enable the respective transition effects.
  • Page 63: Matte

     For MIX effect, set the transition time in “Start  Transition  M/E.”  For WIPE effect, set the relevant WIPE settings in “Start  WIPE Effects.” Matte The user can open the Matte view by pressing the BG button of the Program and Preview button rows.
  • Page 64: Wipe Effects

    The Sat or Saturation value refers to the intensity of the color selected in Hue. As the saturation increases, the color appears to be more pure. As the saturation decreases, the color appears to be more washed-out or pale. The Luma value relates to how bright or dark the selected color or hue is. The higher the Luma value, the brighter the color selected in Hue.
  • Page 65: Wipe Position

    Wipe Position Position allows the user to adjust the center position of certain wipes (e.g Circle & Elipse). X represents the horizontal position and Y is the vertical position. Horizontal Position (X) Positive value moves the wipe center to the right. Negative value moves the wipe center to the left.
  • Page 66: Keyer

    5.2 Keyer Keyer of the HS-4000 provides the user with the capability of image keying. In this sub menu, the user will be able to configure the eight keyers available on the HS-4000. Keyer The 6 keyer options are Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, Key 4, DSK 1, and DSK 2.
  • Page 67 Please note that if you select Full, the keying effect will be disabled, keeping the original source image. For example, if you select Full  PIP, no keying effect will be applied to the PIP image source. After the keying mode is chosen, select Self if only one source is required for the keyer, which is Key source.
  • Page 68: Key Source

    parameters in the Chroma sub menu. To enable the P-in-P window with the chroma key effect applied, press Key 1 PGM or PVW button on the switcher’s control panel. Key Source This option allows you to select the key and fill sources. Select the key source from the list below: ...
  • Page 69: Chroma

     Left – Left sets the left edge of the keyer mask.  Right – Right sets the right edge of the keyer mask.  Top – Top sets the top edge of the keyer mask.  Bottom – Bottom sets the bottom edge of the keyer mask. 5.3 Chroma The Chroma Keyer removes the green background of the key image.
  • Page 70: Key Source

    Select Fine if you require high keying quality and Normal for original keying quality. Next, select one video source from all available options in Key Source. Key Source Assign a key source to the keyer selected. Various options are listed below: ...
  • Page 71 Outlined below are steps to set key tie with the chroma keyer. 1. First, in the Keyer menu, select the keyer and set it to Chroma. We used Key 1 in this example. 2. Open the Chroma menu and select Key 1. Select a foreground image from the Key Source list (the foreground image is usually a person or an object against a green backdrop).
  • Page 72 3. Enable Key Tie and on the right, select a background image. Below are available sources of the background image:  Input 1 – 8  Off Note: You will not be able to use the keyer button once key tie is enabled. Use the input button that is assigned the background image to open the key tie image.
  • Page 73: Ck Setup

    CK Setup In CK Setup, the user will be able to find all the parameters needed to perform chromakeying of the green or blue backdrop. CK Auto: This function automatically calculates the best Hue & Luma values for the current Keyer source.
  • Page 74: Mask

    K Range (Key Range): Key Acceptance sets the range of hues or colors (0 – 360 degrees) that closely match the background color to be keyed. The user can start with a value of 120 degrees and this value can be fine-tuned up or down depending on the setup of the green or blue screen studio.
  • Page 75: P-In-P

     Left – Left sets the left edge of the keyer mask.  Right – Right sets the right edge of the keyer mask.  Top – Top sets the top edge of the keyer mask.  Bottom – Bottom sets the bottom edge of the keyer mask. 5.4 P-In-P The P-in-P menu allows the user to adjust various parameters for the PIP window.
  • Page 76: Position

    Position The user can adjust the P-in-P window position by adjusting values of X, Y and SIZE with the corresponding sliders, where X is the horizontal position, Y is the vertical position and Size is the PIP screen size. X-Value Positive value: position the P-in-P window to the right.
  • Page 77: Crop

    Size Ranges from 0 to 50 with 1 being the smallest and 50 being the largest or 1920x1080. Regardless of the video resolution (4K, 1080p or 1080i), setting the size to 50 would mean a P-in-P window that is one quarter of the size of the background image or 1920 x 1080.
  • Page 78 The HS-4000 offers various border styles listed as follows:  Border Off  Normal  Shaded*  3D Bevel**  Bevel Shaded*  Dual Bevel**  Bevel Flat**  Flat Bevel**  3D Glass**  Glass Shaded*  Dual Glass** ...
  • Page 79: Shade Matte (Dual Color Border)

    The borders can also be widened or narrowed by adjusting Width. Please note that a width of zero (0) will turn the PIP border off. Note: You will sometimes see black thin lines on your PIP image after setting the PIP border to Normal with a border width of zero.
  • Page 80 Shade Matte determines the inner border. The boundary between the normal border matte and the shade matte can be determined by adjusting the Shade Position parameter. Border Matte Shade Matte Shade Matte Border Matte Luma, Sat and Hue The color of the Shade Matte can also be controlled by adjusting the Hue, Sat and Luma values.
  • Page 81: Inputs

    Shade Soft This blurs or softens the Shade Matte area. Shade Position The position of the boundary line between Shade Matte and Border Matte is controlled by the Shade Pos value. Increasing this value moves the boundary line such that the Shade Matte occupies less of the width of the border.
  • Page 82: Input

    Input In this sub menu, you will be allowed to set the mode of display for the respective Input windows of the Multiview display. First select the input that you would like to configure and then for each selected input, set the mode of input by selecting one of the modes from the first mode option: ...
  • Page 83: Proc Amp

    CG Mode: HDMI ports of the switcher allow keying of CG text or graphics (1080p60/59.94/50) over live video (4K/60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 and 1080p/60/59.94/50). Enable CG mode to use this feature. See Character Generator for more details. Proc Amp Proc Amp allows the user to configure the input color by adjusting its Black Level (0 – 100%), White Clip (0 –...
  • Page 84: Crosspoint

    Crosspoint The crosspoint function allows the user to shuffle the contents of Inputs 1-8 without changing the physical connections at the back of the machine. In the example below, the input 1 video source is assigned to input 3, so the input 3 window should display the input 1 video. Select OFF if you would like to disable the crosspoint function.
  • Page 85: Outputs

    This menu allows the user to configure various output settings such as video output, tally mode and GPI connection. Outputs In general, the HS-4000 offers 5 output ports (SDI 1 – 4 / HDMI AUX) and all 5 ports can be configured to output one of the following:  Input 1 – 8 ...
  • Page 86: Multiviewer

    The HS-4000 Multi-view monitoring is available in different multi-image layouts. These outputs can be used to monitor video and audio in a number of different configurations. For each setup, embedded audio level indication is also available on all inputs as well as the Preview and Program windows.
  • Page 87: Tally Mode

    Program window. This option allows you to switch their positions. Tally Mode Tally output port generally sends two tally signals to each channel. In Datavideo products, Red indicates On-Air, and Green indicates next video source. On the Multiview screen, the tally light is indicated by rectangular borders around the input sub windows.
  • Page 88: Gpi Out

    In the Audio menu, you will be able to start and shut off the embedded audio of SDI and HDMI videos. Audio External audio source can only enter the HS-4000 via the analog XLR input port found on the rear panel of the switcher. Ideally the user should use the HS-4000 with an audio mixer.
  • Page 89: Pgm Audio

    It is recommended to use AD-200 audio mixer designed and manufactured by Datavideo. All external audio sources can be connected to AD-200 before entering the HS-4000. The external audio can be embedded into SDI video out. Mode (ON/OFF): Setting Mode ON allows the HS-4000 to embed external audio component into SDI video out.
  • Page 90: Analog Out

    Mode (V Fade/X Fade) While working in the Audio-F-Video mode, the audio sources will also change as the video sources are switched. We can choose how the audio changes sources, whether it be a clean cut (immediate switch) or some sort of transitioned change (cross fade or fade out & in). To do this we would need to set up with the following menu options.
  • Page 91: Files

    You are also allowed to select a source of audio of your preference and output the selected audio via Audio OUT. Open the GUI menu and select Audio  Analog Out  Src where you may select a source of audio from the following list. ...
  • Page 92: Load Memory

    Still STILL image is an image pre-loaded to the HS-4000’s input buffers (Input 1-8). The Still menu allows users to load still pictures from the machine’s internal memory to the input buffer, save still pictures to the machine’s internal memory, view thumbnail pictures and...
  • Page 93: Load Still

    Load Still Upon selecting “Load Still”, the user can then choose the memory location from which the still image is loaded. The system memory can store up to 250 still images. The following are destinations to which the still image can be loaded: ...
  • Page 94: Grab Still

    “Save Still” allows the user to save the still image to a specific memory location. The user should determine the source of the still image first. The available sources are listed below:  Inputs 1 – 8 To complete the save, the user can simply tap “Save” after determining the memory location. Grab Still “Grab Still”...
  • Page 95: Loading Still Images

    Loading still images The HS-4000 allows the user to load still images saved on the machine to the Multiview screen. Please follow the steps outlined below to load the still picture. 1. Press the FILES button to open the menu on the 5 inch LCD screen.
  • Page 96: Stinger

    For more still functions such as file import from the PC or laptop, see Section 6.3 Managing Still Pictures. Stinger The Stinger Transition Effect is currently under development and will be added in future firmware upgrades. Logo Logo is a still image pre-loaded to the logo buffer (Logo 1/2). The Logo menu allows users to load logo pictures from the machine’s internal memory to the logo buffer, save logo pictures...
  • Page 97: Load Logo

    to the machine’s internal memory, view thumbnail logo pictures and adjust the logo positions. Load Logo Upon selecting “Load Logo”, the user can then choose the memory location from which the still logo image is loaded. The system memory can store up to 1000 still logo images. Select “Load”...
  • Page 98: Delete Logo

    Delete Logo First move to a memory location, then select “Delete” to remove the still logo from the selected memory location. Positioning The logo can be manually positioned by adjusting its XY coordinates. Note that the origin of the coordinate system is at the center of the screen. X: A positive value indicates that the logo is in the right half of the screen and a negative value indicates that the logo is in the left half of the screen.
  • Page 99: Load Ani Logo

    Load Ani Logo Upon selecting “Load Ani Logo”, the user can then choose the memory location from which the animated logo is loaded. The system memory can store up to 1000 logo animations. Select “Load” to load the animated logo to the chosen destination (Logo 1/Logo 2). Note: To import custom logo animations from your computer, see chapter 6.6 Enabling Logo Animation...
  • Page 100: Delete Ani Logo

    5.9 Setup In the “Setup” menu, the user can change the resolution, reset the HS-4000 to its Factory Default values, enable/disable Auto Save, choose the preferred menu language, upgrade firmware and view the current firmware versions (Interface, Mainboard and Keyboard).
  • Page 101: Genlock

    Level There are two different audio standards available for selection. The user can either select the EBU or SMPTE standard. By selecting AUTO allows the device to automatically detect the audio standard. Note: When the image is 50 Hz, the audio follows EBU standard and when the image is 59.94/60 Hz, the audio follows SMPTE standard.
  • Page 102: Keyboard

    The genlock function is currently under development and will be added in future firmware upgrades. Keyboard In Keyboard, you will be allowed to adjust the keyboard brightness with 7 being the brightest and 1 being the dimmest. Auto Save When enabled, your last settings will be automatically saved within 5-10 seconds after exiting the GUI menu.
  • Page 103: Factory Def

    GUI menu. This is to avoid adverse effects on the smoothness of operation. The Auto Save function does not apply to resolution setting. To change the HS-4000’s resolution, go to “GUI Menu/Setup/Standard” then select “Save Setup” to save the new resolution setting.
  • Page 104: Network

    DHCP: The available network connection modes are DHCP and Static. The default connection mode is Static (DHCP turned off). The HS-4000’s default IP address is 192.168.100.101. IP Address: Tap to open a numeric keypad then manually enter the IP address if DHCP is turned off (Static IP mode).
  • Page 105 upgrade process. Refer to Appendix 5 for more details. You can also view version numbers of various software.
  • Page 106: Chapter 6 Basic Operation

    Note: The keys on the Program and Preview rows will still be active while the T-Bar is moving. Source Row The HS-4000 allows you to simultaneously activate 8 live channels out of the available 12 input channels. As a result, channels 3/4/7/8 are designed to be shared channels, allowing you to switch between SDI and HDMI input ports (see the input video port labels at the rear of the switcher).
  • Page 107: Black And Background Matte View

    The Transitions group of buttons allows the user to decide how to bring the selected Preview / Next source image to the Program output. The HS-4000 user can decide to use a CUT, MIX, WIPE or Stinger (Animated Effect) transition.
  • Page 108: Cut Button

    Note: The Stinger transition is currently under development so the function cannot be used. CUT Button The CUT button is used to immediately switch between the currently selected Program and Preview sources. MIX Button The MIX button is selected when a dissolve or fade transition between the selected Program and Preview sources is required.
  • Page 109: Ftb Button

    FTB Button The FTB button (Fade To Black) fades the current video program source to black. When pressed again it acts in reverse from complete black to the currently selected program video source. To set the transition time, open the GUI menu, then the Start menu, and modify the FTB value accordingly.
  • Page 110: Wipe Selection Menu

    WIPE Selection MENU There are 32 different 2D WIPE effects to choose from when using the HS-4000 switcher. To select a different WIPE transition select a WIPE style in the Start Item of the GUI Menu (see the table below). Before you make the selection, make sure the TRANS BG and WIPE buttons are enabled.
  • Page 111: Managing Still Pictures

    Each video channel of the HS-4000 has one frame store to which a still can be loaded, and the unit has enough storage space for up to 250 uncompressed stills.
  • Page 112: Loading An Existing Logo From Memory

    Loading an existing Logo from Memory The HS-4000 allows the user to load still logo from the machine’s memory to the logo buffer (Logo 1 or 2), then press either Logo 1 or Logo 2 button to enable the loaded logo on both the Preview and Program Out.
  • Page 113: Importing Still Logo From The Pc

    To load a still logo, simply select a logo buffer first then browse to a still logo number and lastly select 'Load'. The selected still logo should be loaded into the selected buffer. To adjust the logo position, simply change the X and Y values of the respective logo buffer which can be found at the bottom of the Logo menu.
  • Page 114 2. Clicking the Logo button to view logo thumbnails and import logos from your PC to the switcher. 3. Click “Logo” number then enter a memory slot number. Click “Import Logo” to open the file browser window and browse to the file that you would like to import. 4.
  • Page 115: Enabling Logo Animation

    Loading an existing Ani-Logo from Memory The HS-4000 allows the user to load ani logo from the machine’s memory to the logo buffer (Logo 1 or 2), then press either Logo 1 or Logo 2 button to enable the loaded ani logo on both the Preview and Program Out.
  • Page 116: Importing Animated Logo From The Pc

    2. Tap Load Ani Logo. On the page shown above, you should find a thumbnail view of three animated logos. Use the right/left arrow buttons at the bottom of the page to browse all other animated logos which are shown in numerical order. Blank thumbnails are unused memory slots. To load an animated logo, simply select a logo buffer first then browse to an ani logo number and lastly select 'Load'.
  • Page 117 How to use 1. Open the Switcher Image Import/Export Program and make sure the Connect Status shows “Connected” (shows Not Connected if disconnected). 2. Clicking the Ani-Logo button to view animated logo thumbnails and import animated logos from your PC to the switcher. 3.
  • Page 118 4. Select the animated logo file at the zeroth location so upon file import, the program will then link all images up into a sequential animation file. If your files are not the .pic format, they will be automatically converted to .pic format by the program first. 5.
  • Page 119: Chapter 7 Advanced Operation

    Chapter 7 Advanced Operation The HS-4000 is a High Definition Portable Video Studio. As well as mixing video and audio sources, it has additional functions such as Picture In Picture (PIP), DSK, LUMA KEY, Chroma Key and Logos. Before attempting to use the HS-4000’s PIP, DSK LUMA KEY and LOGO functions it may help to first understand the order of the video layers at the HS-4000 Program (PGM) outputs.
  • Page 120: Picture-In-Picture And Downstream Key

    The HS-4000 has six dedicated keyers, Key1, Key2, Key3, Key4, DSK 1 and DSK 2. All six keyers can be active simultaneously. In the following sub-sections, we will provide you with...
  • Page 121: Picture-In-Picture

    Picture-In-Picture In this example, we are supplying the HS-4000 with an HD-SDI live video signal to input 2; this is selected on the Program row. We have also assigned a STILL image to input 6. This still image, selected on the Keyer sub menu, will be displayed in the PIP window.
  • Page 122: Assigning A Video Source To A Pip Window Using Shortcut Keys

    2. In the Key Source sub menu, assign an input source, in this example, it’s Input 6. 3. Activate the PIP window on the Preview or Program output by pressing Key 1 PVW or Key 1 PGM button so that you can adjust the PIP window while viewing the changes made. 4.
  • Page 123: Character Generator

    2. Open CG-500 on the laptop and create a CG image. 3. Switch ON the HS-4000’s power button and after the boot up is complete, the Multiview should be displayed on the connected monitor. 4. On the Multiview, Input 3 window should display the CG image.
  • Page 124: Placing Text On The Video Using Luma Key

    7.2 Placing text on the video using luma key The HS-4000 allows the user to place a logo or text image (ideally black and white) on the video using the luma key function. First of all, create a 1920x1080 (16:9) text image against a black or white background on a laptop.
  • Page 125 5. In this example, the text image is against a black background so reduce the Lift value to remove the black background. Descriptions of the corresponding parameters are described below:  Lift (0 – 100%) adjusts the dark/black areas of the key image. Reducing the value of Lift will make dark areas of the key image more transparent.
  • Page 126: Insertion Of People Onto Backgrounds (Chroma Key)

    The camera, backdrop and lighting all play an important role in producing the optimal Chroma Key result. Although the HS-4000 is equipped with excellent keying controls, it is best to start with a good keyable image. A good foreground image helps produce a good key...
  • Page 127 Three chip/Three sensor camera We strongly recommend the use of a three chip or three sensor camera for Chroma Key shooting. If the camera has three chips or sensors then this usually means good colour separation within the camera. The optics on these cameras are usually better too. The extra image clarity and the good colour separation help improve the quality of the subsequent keying with the camera’s output.
  • Page 128 if the subject is farther away from the backdrop (no shadows). The foreground lighting on the subject will also vary according to the effect that you are looking for. After the studio set up is complete, connect the camera shooting the speaker on a green backdrop to the SDI Input 1 at the rear of the switcher.
  • Page 129 3. Select the camera source in “Key Source.” In this example, we have selected Input 1, which corresponds to the SDI Input 1 at the rear of the switcher and therefore the port to which the camera is connected. 4. Adjust the left, right, top and bottom values of “Mask” to set the chroma key range according to the green or blue backdrop size.
  • Page 130 Note: Selection of CK Auto automatically calculates the best Hue & Luma values for the current Keyer source. The chroma keyer parameters are described below:  Hue: This parameter adjusts the color of the chroma key. A typical green screen value will be around 120.
  • Page 131  K Fgnd (Key Foreground): Key Foreground adjusts the performance of the chroma key in light or white areas. Apply more Key Foreground if the light areas are becoming too transparent.  K Bgnd (Key Background): Key Background adjusts the performance of the chroma key in dark or black areas.
  • Page 132: Chapter 8 Monitor

    Chapter 8 Monitor The HS-4000’s built-in monitor can be configured via an on screen menu. Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu list on the monitor. This chapter covers the Menu options in the order that they appear on the monitor.
  • Page 133 Main Options Sub Options Values Default Green Offset 0 – 511 Blue Offset 0 – 511 EXIT Center Marker Small Center Marker Size Middle Middle Large 16:9 1.85:1 Aspect Marker 2.35:1 Marker Safety Marker Green Marker Color Blue White White Black Thickness 1 –...
  • Page 134: Picture

    Main Options Sub Options Values Default Zoom False Color Off/On False Color Table Off/On Exit Volume 0 – 100 CH1&CH2 CH3&CH4 Audio Audio Out CH1&CH2 CH5&CH6 CH7&CH8 Exit English Language Traditional Chinese English Simplified Chinese Off/On Color Bar OSD Timer System OSD Transparency OSD H Position...
  • Page 135: Sharpness

    Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the screen from 0 – 100. RGB Range This set the RGB Range. RGB Full (0-255): PC Monitor RGB Limited (16-235): Standard or HD TVs HDMI EDID The EDID learning function is only used when you experience any failures in playing audio and video correctly.
  • Page 136: Marker

     5500°K (Desktop publishing or printing)  6500°K (Usually for ordinary PC use)  7500°K  9300°K (TV pictures)  User Color Note: Selection of the User Color mode allows you to manually set the color temperature by adjusting the Red Gain, Green Gain, Blue Gain, Red Offset, Green Offset and Blue Offset.
  • Page 137: Marker Color

    The options are listed as follows:  OFF  95%  93%  90%  88%  85%  80% Marker Color The user is also allowed to apply different colors to the aspect marker. The five available marker colors are Red, Green, Blue, White and Black. Thickness This sets the aspect marker thickness ranging from 1 to 15.
  • Page 138: Aspect

    Aspect The aspect control allows you to manually set the aspect ratio of the monitor. You should choose the aspect ratio of your screen to match that of the input video in order to achieve the best viewing experience. Views of different aspect ratios are shown in the diagram below.
  • Page 139: Zoom

    First turn on the color bar, then turn on the single color mode in the check field as this allows you to do the screen calibration by adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, tint and sharpness. Zoom The zoom function allows you to enlarge the image by a certain percentage (10 – 40%). Note: Zoom control is disabled if the scan mode is set to pixel to pixel.
  • Page 140: False Color Table

    For example, areas with exposure level of 56IRE when applied the false color will be shown as pink color on the monitor. Therefore, as you increase the exposure, that area will change color to grey, then yellow and finally to red if overexposed. Blue indicates underexposure. An example of an original image with the false color applied is shown on the left of the image below.
  • Page 141: System

     CH1&CH2  CH3&CH4  CH5&CH6  CH7&CH8 System Language The available languages are English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. Color Bar Enable/Disable color bar. OSD Timer This sets the OSD menu’s ON time; the OSD menu will be automatically turned off after the timer times out.
  • Page 142: Chapter 9 Video Streaming And Recording

    DHCP server. 1. Connect the NVS-32’s LAN/DVIP port to a DHCP server via an Ethernet cable. 2. Turn on the HS-4000’s power and the NVS-32 will also be turned ON in DHCP by default. 3. Connect the laptop to the same network that the NVS-32 is connected to.
  • Page 143: Static Ip

    1. Connect the NVS-32’s LAN/DVIP port to a DHCP server via an Ethernet cable. 2. Turn on the HS-4000’s power and the NVS-32 will also be turned ON in the DHCP mode by default. 3. Search for the NVS-32 device according to the method as detailed in the previous DHCP section.
  • Page 144 On the web user interface, the setting options are in the main area with device information on the left and device status at the top right corner.
  • Page 145 Click for a Tabs to access Status Pane reduced view different pages. Information Pane Main configuration area...
  • Page 146: Status Pane

    Status Pane The status pane is described below. Select the UI language: • English • Traditional Chinese Recorder Start/Stop button • Simplified Chinese status indicator Logout button Input video Refresh Operation Modes Encoder resolution button • STM + REC Encoder status with •...
  • Page 147: Information Pane

    Information Pane The information pane displays the video stream’s resolution and video bitrate (encoder and recorder), SD card information (total disk size, remaining capacity and length of the video recorded), error messages (shown in orange) and device status (shown in white). The firmware version is shown at the bottom.
  • Page 148: Encoder

    CODEC Unknown Error CODEC unknown error Record/Stream SD Card Write Error SD card write error; compatibility Record Only issue SD Card Full SD card full Record Only Firmware Update Firmware update failed System Failure SD Card Format Failure SD card cannot be formatted System The status codes are listed in the table below.
  • Page 149: Streaming Encoder Settings

    The correlated video bitrates of the encoder and the recorder in each mode are summarized in the table below: Modes Encoder Recorder 6 Mbps 20 Mbps Medium 8 Mbps 30 Mbps High 10 Mbps 40 Mbps Please note that you can also use the Video Bitrate drop-down list to modify the video bitrate.
  • Page 150: Video Bitrate

    Video Bitrate The bitrate of the video specifies the amount of information stored in the video. The higher the bitrate, the clearer the video will be. However, when choosing your encoding settings for streaming, you should first check your available upload bandwidth.
  • Page 151: Rtmp(S)

    the result you get from a speed test shows that you have 20Mbps of upload speed available, your combined audio and video bitrate should not exceed 10Mbps. RTMP(S) Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) is a communication protocol for streaming audio, video and data over the Internet. See the following for descriptions of the settings. RTMP(S) URL: Enter the RTMP URL obtained from any live streaming platform.
  • Page 152: Video Bitrate

    Video Bitrate The bitrate of the video specifies the amount of information stored in the video. The higher the bitrate is, the clearer the video is. Network The network page allows the user to choose to use DHCP or Static IP to connect. You can also view the current time retrieved from an RTC server on this page.
  • Page 153: Rtc Settings

    FAT32, and supports in Windows 95. cross-platform scenarios. Better compatibility Not used often. Note that you should only use Class 10 SD card or above. See Appendix 4 Recommended SD Cards for a list of SD cards recommended by Datavideo.
  • Page 154: Video Streaming Guides

    9.3 Video Streaming Guides Use the guides in this section to learn about publishing streams to various media. RTMP(S) Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) is a communication protocol for streaming audio, and video over the Internet. Please note that the NVS-32 does not support RTMP(S) local. In this section, we will show you how to set up an RTMP(S) stream to Facebook and Youtube.
  • Page 155 3. Select “Streaming software” where you will be able to find the server URL and the stream key. If you’d like, you can also enter the title and descriptions about this live stream. 4. Enter “Server URL” and “Stream key” in the RTMP(S) URL and Stream Name textboxes respectively.
  • Page 156 5. Click the Apply button to save the RTMP(S) stream settings. At the top right corner of the web UI, the stream channel should be updated to show RTMP(S) mode. 6. As shown in the diagram below, you can also preview the live camera video on Facebook Live.
  • Page 157: Youtube

    8. To end the live stream, simply click “End Live Video”. Youtube 1. Open the Youtube Live Control Room by clicking the link below: https://www.youtube.com/live_dashboard Alternatively, log in to your Youtube account, locate and click the camera icon at the top right corner, then select “Go live”.
  • Page 158 2. As soon as the “Youtube Live Control Room” opens, select “Right Now”. 3. Select Streaming Software. 4. You will be able to find the server URL and the stream key in Stream settings pane of the Youtube Live Control Room. If you’d like, you can also click Edit to modify the stream information such as title and descriptions.
  • Page 159 5. Enter “Server URL” and “Stream key” in the RTMP(S) URL and Stream Name textboxes respectively. In this example, the server URL is rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2/ and the stream key is 8pbj-egmr-vjfg-acug-6vsc. Also remember to enter your Youtube account information. 6. Click the Apply button to save the RTMP(S) stream settings. At the top right corner of the web UI, the corresponding stream channel should be updated to show RTMP(S) mode.
  • Page 160: Srt

    Unlike RTMP(S), we will use vMIX to playback an SRT stream on a PC. If your PC or laptop does not have vMIX installed, please visit https://www.vmix.com/ and download the installation file then install the program. Please note that the NVS-32/vMIX connection is bidirectional. Regardless of the caller- listener setup, either end can be the camera video source.
  • Page 161: Caller

    Click the “OK” button to start streaming to vMIX from NVS-32 via SRT. Caller Open the web UI and on the Encoder page, select SRT Caller from the Protocols drop-down list of the encoder. Then enter the SRT port number 9000 in the SRT URL textbox and the IP address of the destination device in the Caller IP/URL textbox.
  • Page 162 On the Input Select window, click “Stream/SRT” then select “SRT Listener” from the “Stream Type” drop-down list. After that, enter the following into the respective fields.  Port: 9000 (SRT port number ranges from 1024 to 65535.) You can leave passphrase empty as it is not supported on the NVS-32. Click the “OK”...
  • Page 163: Panel Buttons

    9.4 Panel Buttons The START/STOP, BITRATE, RES and MODE buttons on the front panel of the HS-4000 give the user certain controls of the record and stream functions. In this section, we will cover operations of these four buttons in detail.
  • Page 164: Mode Button

    Push and hold Resolution Bitrate for at least 2 Mode change Solid Red change in change in seconds to stop in progress progress progress device operation. MODE Button Press the MODE button to select the device’s mode of operation. The available modes are listed as follows: ...
  • Page 165: Start/Stop Button

    START/STOP Button Lastly, after you’ve configured the operation mode, press and hold for at least 2 seconds to enable/disable live streaming/recording. 9.5 Resetting Login Credentials If you forget your username and/or password, follow the steps below to reset the web UI’s login credentials.
  • Page 166: Chapter 10 Appendices

    Chapter 10 Appendices Appendix 1 Tally Outputs Dielectric strength: Max. DC 24V The HS-4000 has a D-sub 25 pin female tally output port. These connections provide bi-colour tally Current: Max. 50mA information to a number of other Datavideo products, such as the ITC-100 eight channel talkback system and the TLM range of LCD Monitors.
  • Page 168 GPI / GPO switch. The GPI interface is a 3.5mm Jack Socket which is situated on the rear panel of the HS-4000. Contact closure between the Outer and Inner contacts on the jack plug will trigger a user selected event.
  • Page 169 The user is allowed to connect a custom keyboard controller to the HS-4000 via RS-232 interface (the user may also enable RS-422 if necessary). The table below provides the RS-232 serial port pinout on the device end (HS-4000). Note that the RS-232 port is a 9 pin D-sub female connector.
  • Page 170: Appendix 4 Recommended Sd Cards

    Appendix 4 Recommended SD Cards You should only use Class 10 SD card or above. In this appendix, you will find a list of SD cards recommended by Datavideo. Recommended SD Cards Brand Model Pictures Kingston SDHC I C10 16GB...
  • Page 171 Recommended SD Cards Brand Model Pictures SANDISK Extreme SDHC C10 16GB ADATA Premier microSDXC I UHS-I U3 Class 10 with SD adapter 64GB/16GB SANDISK ULTRA® SDHC™/SDXC™ UHS-I 128GB Transcend 300S UHS-I SDHC 64GB/32GB...
  • Page 172: Appendix 5 Firmware Update

    Firmware Update Datavideo usually releases new firmware containing new features or reported bug fixes from time to time. Customers can either download the HS-4000 firmware as they wish or contact their local dealer or reseller for assistance. The existing HS-4000 settings should persist through the firmware upgrade process, which should not be interrupted once started as this could result in a non-responsive unit.
  • Page 173: T-Bar Calibration

    T-Bar Calibration 1. Press the SETUP button on the control panel to open the SETUP sub menu on the 5 inch touch screen. 2. At the bottom right of the 5 inch touch screen, tap 7 times until “Force to upgrade” appears at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 174: Appendix 6 Frequently-Asked Questions

    Appendix 6 Frequently-Asked Questions This section describes problems that you may encounter while using the HS-4000. If you have any questions, please refer to related sections and follow all suggested solutions. If problem still exists, please contact your distributor or the service center.
  • Page 175: Appendix 7 Dimensions & Weight

    Appendix 7 Dimensions & Weight Closed Weight: kg All measurements in millimeters (mm)
  • Page 176 Open Weight: kg All measurements in millimeters (mm)
  • Page 177: Appendix 8 Specifications

    Appendix 8 Specifications Model Name HS-4000 Product Name 4K 8-Channel Portable Video Studio Video Standard 4K & HD Input 3840x2160p: 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 1080p: 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 1080i: 60/59.94/50 Output Video Format 3840x2160p: 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 1080p: 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 1080i: 60/59.94/50 Latency 50-60 Hz: 1 frame delay (2 frame delay for PIP output)
  • Page 178 Chromakey Title Creator 4 via HDMI; download CG-200 for free 4 Keyers supporting Chromakey & Linear/ Luma Key 2 x DSK supporting Lumakey & Linear key (Key / Fill) Picture in Picture Logo Insertion Still Store Effects FTB, Cut, 32 Wipe with border Transition Preview Full Transitions Preview Sync / Reference In /...
  • Page 179 Notes...
  • Page 180: Service And Support

    Service and Support www.datavideo.com/product/HS-4000 Feb-19.2024 Datavideo Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved 2020 Version E1...

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