Roland V-1600HD Owner's Manual page 13

Multi format video mixer
Hide thumbs Also See for V-1600HD:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

5. OUTPUT FORMAT Indicators (p. 25)
These indicate the output format of the V-1600HD. Use the menus to change the output format. Refer to "Menu Operations and Menu
List" (p. 47). Also, for information on the output connectors for the various formats, refer to "Main Specifications" (p. 63).
• SD
This is for NTSC or PAL output.
• HD
This is for output at 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, or 480p.
• RGB
This is for RGB output at 640 x 480 up to 1,920 x 1,200.
* For information on the resolutions and refresh rates that can be used for output, refer to "Main Specifications" (p. 63).
6. OUTPUT FADE Button (p. 39)
Operating this button applies a fade-in or fade-out to the program output. The time of the fade-in or fade-out is set using the
menus. Refer to "Menu Operations and Menu List" (p. 47). The button lights up when the fade-out is complete and goes dark
when the fade-in is complete. It flashes while a fade is in progress.
7. MEMORY Buttons (p. 53)
These store the current settings in memory. You can also use them to call up saved settings.
8. SETUP Section
You make various system settings for the V-1600HD by using the buttons and dial. The menus for the system settings are
displayed on the monitor screen.
* You can change a setting value up or down by 10 units at a time by holding down the [ENTER] button and turning the [VALUE] dial.
* You can also return a setting value to its factory default by holding down the [ENTER] button and pressing the [EXIT] button.
9. INPUT STATUS Indicators
These display which types of format input are assigned to the respective channels. The assignments are as described below.
• Channels 1 through 8
SD-SDI/HD-SDI or still images captured from a USB memory device are assigned here.
• Channel 9/10
Only RGB/Component is assigned here.
• Channel 11/12
Either RGB/Component or DVI-D/HDMI is assigned here.
* The channel 11 and 12 assignments cannot be changed individually. Both channels are changed at the same time.
• Channel 13
Either composite or S-Video is assigned here.
• Channel 14
Either a captured still image or color background is assigned here.
The indicators above the INPUT selectors display the input status of the respective channels. When channels are receiving input,
their indicators light up green.
10. INPUT Selectors (p. 29)
These are two rows of 14 buttons each, and indicate channels being output and channels in standby.
* The operation method changes when the unit is switched to a Multi-Screen mode (p. 57).
• PGM
The buttons for channels on which output is currently taking place light up red.
• PST/EFFECT
These select the channel you want to perform output next (put into standby/preview). Pressing a button to select a channel makes it light up
green. You can switch from standby to output by operating the [TAKE] button or the video fader.
You cannot select channel of [Locked] status in INPUT menu. Turn it to [Selectable] to select the channel.
Part Names and Functions
13

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents