Roland V-440HD Owner's Manual
Roland V-440HD Owner's Manual

Roland V-440HD Owner's Manual

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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS" (p. 2), "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" (p. 3–4), and "IMPORTANT
NOTES" (p. 5). These sections provide important information concerning the proper
operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a
good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner's Manual should be
read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient
reference.
Copyright © 2006 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form
without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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  • Page 1 The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. Copyright © 2006 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an CAUTION equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 3: Using The Unit Safely

    • Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts (water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit. within it (except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland ......................Service Center, or an authorized Roland 012a •...
  • Page 4 • Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult power plug and clean it by using a dry cloth to with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service wipe all dust and other accumulations away from Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as its prongs.
  • Page 5: Important Notes

    • Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the • Damage or breakdown of the V-440HD or mistakes in power to all units. This will help prevent malfunctions operation may result in the loss of data stored in memory.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Instructions for Using V-LINK........55 HD/RGB Output Section..........19 Controlling the V-440HD from a PR-80/50....56 SD Input/Output Section..........19 Controlling an RSS M-400 from the V-440HD ..... 56 HD/RGB Input Section..........19 Installing the Rack Mount Hardware ......57 Connections and Settings........20 Instructions for Attaching the Rack Mount Hardware...
  • Page 7: Main Features

    HDTV. Although there are a number of different types of HD, which can vary depending on the country where the technology was developed, the V-440HD utilizes the standards recommended in BT.709-3, established by the ITU in February, 1998.
  • Page 8: Multiformat Video Mixer

    • The V-440HD uses a variety of effects, including transitions (effects used when switching video images), P in P, and key composite effects. • Using the V-440HD in combination with an SD video mixer allows you to compose video using up to six different effects simultaneously.
  • Page 9: Features Added In Ver. 2.0

    Settings can be transmitted via MIDI (p. 48) The V-440HD’s settings can now be transmitted from the MIDI connector. RS-232C backup function (p. 48) The V-440HD’s settings can now be edited and backed up using a computer or similar device. Preview (standby) TALLY output (p. 52) Additional Menu Functions Individual reset of menu items (p.
  • Page 10: Connection Example

    Main Features Connection Example A variety of video formats can be handled with a single V-440HD, providing great flexibility for various different applications. For more detailed instructions on connecting, refer to “Settings and Parameters” (p. 79). Live Switching The V-440HD can be used for live switching with video productions that mix material in SD and HD formats.
  • Page 11: Before Using The V-440Hd

    The V-440HD includes the following accessories. Please take a moment to confirm that all of these items have been included with the V-440HD. If you find that any item is missing, contact your nearest Roland Service Center. V-440HD Power cord * Use only the attached power cord.
  • Page 12: Names Of Things And What They Do

    HD OUT connectors (p. 19) or RGB OUT function is set to “V-LINK Sw.” connectors (p. 19). The selected button lights up. Settings Section ............. (p. 17) Used for making various settings for the V-440HD. Button Output Video Format Output Connectors For descriptions of each of the controllers, refer to “Settings Section”...
  • Page 13: Final Output

    Enables setting of the time for the video to fade when the OUTPUT FADE button is pressed. Time can be set from 0.0 to 4.0 seconds. • Channel: Each of the V-440HD’s video inputs is called a * You can adjust the fadeout level by selecting “1. HD/RGB Output”...
  • Page 14: Sd Section

    * The colors in which buttons light can be changed in “Input Sw LED Color” under “13. System” in the V-440HD menu. For more on menu LOCK Button (SD) ............(p. 40) operations, refer to “Menu Operations”...
  • Page 15 Names of Things and What They Do 13. Video Fader (SD) ............(p. 37) Moving the video fader up or down switches between the SD section A-BUS and B-BUS. Tilt the fader shown in the figure up to switch to the A-BUS; tilt the fader down to switch to the B-BUS.
  • Page 16: Hd/Rgb Section

    Pressing the LOCK button (HD/RGB) so enables operation with the POSITION/PAN joystick (HD/RGB). * The colors in which buttons light can be changed in “Input Sw LED Color” under “13. System” in the V-440HD menu. For more on menu operations, refer to “Menu Operations” (p. 25).
  • Page 17: Settings Section

    * The colors in which buttons light can be changed in “Input Sw LED connected to the SD PREVIEW OUT connector. Color” under “13. System” in the V-440HD menu. For more on menu Rotate the VALUE knob to select the parameter to be set, then press the operations, refer to “Menu Operations”...
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    TALLY Terminals (HD, SD)..........(p. 52) TALLY signals are output here. When a television monitor equipped with a TALLY terminal is connected to the V-440HD, the V-440HD can then be used to activate the television monitor’s TALLY lamp. Tally signals from the HD/RGB section are output from the TALLY HD terminal;...
  • Page 19: Hd/Rgb Output Section

    COMPOSITE IN connectors as composite video. * The video in the HD/RGB Preview screen is displayed with the P in P When the V-440HD is connected to a video monitor equipped with composite effect (p. 33) and other such effects applied.
  • Page 20: Connections And Settings

    Make sure that the component Y, Pb, and Pr are properly connected when connecting component video to the Before connecting the V-440HD, make sure that the power to all devices to be HD/RGB IN BNC connectors. If connected is turned off.
  • Page 21 • Using more than one pass with Loop Thru may result in attenuation of the video With three or more V-440HDs connected using Loop Thru, the video signal becomes more attenuated the further down the signal path the V-440HD is. When using identical video with three or more V-440HDs, be sure to use a...
  • Page 22: Precautions When Making Settings

    With Rack-Mounting and Other Enclosures Observe the following precautions when mounting the V-440HD in a rack or portable case. • Ensure that the location provides good air flow.
  • Page 23: Basic Operation

    • Once the connections have been completed (p. 20), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning To output and stop the V-440HD’s final output, use the OUTPUT on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction FADE button.
  • Page 24: Making Various Settings

    Shown in Menu Page HD/RGB Output Settings for the final output p. 58 The V-440HD’s various settings are set from the menu. The menu is HD/RGB Input Settings for the input from the HD/ p. 59 RGB IN connectors displayed on the video monitor connected to the SD PREVIEW OUT HD/RGB PinP/ Settings for the HD/RGB section’s P in...
  • Page 25: Menu Operations

    Saving Settings Selected in the Menu Double-Clicking Button to Open Settings are saved in the V-440HD’s internal memory by pressing the Related Menu MENU button a number of times until the menu is closed. When “16. Double Click Short Cut” under “13. SYSTEM” in the...
  • Page 26: Input And Output Settings

    Input and Output Settings Since the V-440HD is capable of handling video input and output with entirely different formats, it may be necessary to make Making the Output Settings adjustments for the differences of resolution and aspect ratio. The appropriate input/output settings should be made, ones which suit Make the output settings with “1.
  • Page 27: Setting The Hd/Rgb Input

    Hold down the HD/RGB IN button corresponding to Format Auto Detect Function automatically distinguishes input the RGB signal being input for at least 3 seconds; the V-440HD Input Format Input format select automatically detects the signal being input and makes the...
  • Page 28 Fixed Aspect: Letter When “Fixed Aspect: Letter” is selected, the aspect ratio of the input The V-440HD is capable of simultaneously handling video images in differing formats and with different aspect ratios (the ratio of the video is maintained, and the images are sized to fit within the screen vertical and horizontal dimensions).
  • Page 29: Setting The Sd Input

    Composite video format 720p S-Video format Select either NTSC or PAL for use with the V-440HD. For instructions on setting the SD signal format to be used, refer to “Switching Between NTSC and PAL” (p. 49). Inputting Analog Component SD Video...
  • Page 30: Hd/Rgb Section Operations

    TIME knob (HD/RGB) is indicated in the HD/RGB TRANSITION TIME display. The time can be set to any value from Using the V-440HD’s video fader (HD/RGB) along with the C-BUS 0.0 to 4.0 sec. channel buttons (HD/RGB) and D-BUS channel buttons (HD/RGB), you can switch between HD, RGB, and SD video input.
  • Page 31 HD/RGB Section Operations Selecting the Effect Applied when Switching Buses (HD/RGB) Customizing Wipe Transitions The effect applied when switching the video is selected by pressing The wipe switching effects assigned to the TRANSITION the TRANSITION buttons (HD/RGB). (HD/RGB) WIPE PATTERN 1–6 buttons can be set from the menu.
  • Page 32 Changing the Switching Method The video used on the C-BUS is selected by pressing the C-BUS Version 2.0 of V-440HD provides the PGM-PST (flip-flop) method of channel buttons (HD/RGB) 1–4 and A/B button. In the same operation employed by many professional-grade switchers.
  • Page 33: Hd/Rgb Section P In P Effects

    Terminology Used with the P in P Effect Background Insert The following terminology is used in describing the V-440HD’s P in P effect. • Position: positioning of the sub-screen • Size: size of the sub-screen •...
  • Page 34 The settings processed with the above procedure are stored to the lit P in P PATTERN button and saved until the V-440HD is turned off. Use of the settings that have been changed with the procedure above after the power is turned off requires that the settings be saved to the V-440HD.
  • Page 35 Select the channel in which you want to make the settings from “HD/RGB PinP1”-“HD/RGB PinP5.” To use P in P effect settings the next time the V-440HD is turned on, save the settings to the P in P PATTERN buttons (HD/RGB).
  • Page 36: Hd/Rgb Section Key Composite Effects

    HD/RGB Section Operations Adjusting the Key Level HD/RGB Section Key Composite Adjust the key level by rotating the KEY LEVEL knob (HD/RGB). Effects The key level is indicated in the KEY LEVEL display (HD/RGB). The key level can be set to any value from 0 to 255. You can use key composite effects in combining C-BUS and D-BUS video.
  • Page 37: Sd Section Operations

    (SD) is pressed. The time used for switching between the A-BUS and C-BUS is set by rotating the TIME knob (SD). The time set with the You can switch the SD video input using the V-440HD’s video fader TIME knob (SD) is indicated in the TRANSITION TIME display (SD) along with the A-BUS channel buttons (SD) and B-BUS channel (SD).
  • Page 38 * This cannot be select- ed while the P in P ef- fect (p. 39) is in use. If As programmed at the factory, the V-440HD’s A-BUS channel the P in P effect is in use when WIPE PAT- buttons (B-BUS channel buttons) light yellow for PGM output TERN 1–6 is selected,...
  • Page 39: Sd Section P In P Effects

    Changing the Switching Method SD Section P in P Effects The V-440HD allows you to use the “flip-flop” switching method, the one employed by many professional-level video switchers. P in P (Picture in Picture) effects are applied to the video on the Use the following procedure to change the switching method.
  • Page 40 Adjusting the Position of the Sub-Screen (SD) Saving the P in P Effect Settings To use P in P effect settings the next time the V-440HD is turned on, Press the LOCK button (SD). save the settings to the P in P PATTERN buttons (SD).
  • Page 41: Sd Section Key Composite Effects

    SD Section Operations Adjusting the Key Level SD Section Key Composite Effects Adjust the key level by rotating the KEY LEVEL knob (SD). The key level is indicated in the KEY LEVEL display (SD). You can use key composite effects in combining A-BUS and B-BUS The key level can be set to any value from 0 to 255.
  • Page 42: Other Operations

    2 sec. A different configuration of settings can be saved to each of the PANEL PRESET buttons 1–15. The content of the V-440HD’s internal memory cannot be written to any external device. Calling Up PANEL PRESET Settings Press a PANEL PRESET button 1–8.
  • Page 43 Other Operations Copying Presets Inserting a Master Fade When Switching Presets Use the following procedure to copy settings from one PANEL PRESET to another PANEL PRESET button. You can have the output momentarily fade in and out between presets when presets are switched. Use the following procedure to Press the MENU button.
  • Page 44: Multi-Screen Output

    Slave1 Slave2 Set the V-440HD to be used as the master as follows. The V-440HD used as the control device is referred to here as the “master.” The other V-440HDs whose operations are linked to the Press the MENU button.
  • Page 45: Connection Instructions For Output To 3 Or More Screens

    After completing the settings as described in “i. Setting the Master” though the video may have the same field of view. and “ii. Setting the Slaves” above, use the master V-440HD to select “On” in “1. Multi Screen On/Off” under “12. Multi Screen” in the Connect via MIDI.
  • Page 46: Switching Off The Multi-Screen Functions

    When using the Multi Screen function, the settings may need to be changed if, for example, screens overlap due to the screen sizes and Using the master V-440HD, select “Off” in “1. Multi Screen On/Off” positions. under “12. Multi Screen” in the menu.
  • Page 47 3. Following the instructions in “Transmitting Settings to device until the same colors are obtained. MIDI-Connected V-440HDs” (p. 48), send the settings to the slave V-440HDs. Adjust the zooming of any slave V-440HD as needed. The procedure is identical to steps 1-3 above.
  • Page 48: Transmitting Settings To Midi-Connected V-440Hds

    Settings to a Computer You can transmit (bulk dump) a V-440HD’s settings to another V- You can transfer and save the V-440HD’s settings to a computer or 440HD connected with a MIDI cable. other device connected with a cable to the V-440HD’s REMOTE connector (p.
  • Page 49: Switching Between Ntsc And Pal

    Select “1. System Frame Rate.” Select NTSC or PAL. If using NTSC, select “60-NTSC”; select “50-PAL” if using PAL. The V-440HD can output color bars. This is useful when making output settings. For more on the menus, refer to “Menu Operations” (p. 25).
  • Page 50: Displaying Test Patterns

    Other Operations Displaying Test Patterns The V-440HD outputs color bar test patterns. Use of this patterns is convenient when making the output settings. Outputting the Test Pattern from the HD/RGB OUT Connectors Press the MENU button. The menu is displayed.
  • Page 51: Reference

    Inputting and Outputting RGB (BNC) for any particular channel are linked internally within Signals the V-440HD. So, for example, if analog component signals are input to the Channel 1 HD/RGB IN connector (D-sub), the same Connector Type: D-SUB 15-pin shrink terminal signals are output from the Channel 1 HD/RGB IN connector (BNC).
  • Page 52: About The Tally Connectors

    SD video is output from the TALLY SD connector, and the switching status of the HD/RGB video is output from the TALLY HD connector. 4(P) 4(P) * Obtain a separate cable for use in connecting the V-440HD with the 2(P) 2(P) TALLY input-equipped television monitor.
  • Page 53: About The Remote Connector

    For more detailed information, refer to “Saving the V-440HD’s Settings to a Computer” (p. 48). Pin number Signal name Pin Connections * The V-440HD’s connectors are male. To connect to a computer, use a female-female crossover cable. Cable Connections: V-440HD Computer...
  • Page 54: Controlling The V-440Hd From An External Device Via Midi

    MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU are combined in one connector. The function is switched according to the operation being performed. The V-440HD can be controlled from an external device using MIDI. MIDI IN: MIDI messages from other MIDI devices are received For example, you can use a Roland multitrack recorder to control here.
  • Page 55: Midi Messages Handled By The V-440Hd

    MIDI Messages Handled by the Control Using V-LINK V-440HD You can have control of the V-440HD be linked to the performance of a V-LINK compatible instrument (when V-LINK is on) The following MIDI messages are handled with the V-440HD. What is V-LINK? •...
  • Page 56: Controlling The V-440Hd From A Pr-80/50

    Enabling this setting allows the V-440HD to be run from the PR prevents use of the functions described above. Series device. [What you can do when a PR series device and the V-440HD are Controlling an M-400 from the connected] V-440HD •...
  • Page 57: Installing The Rack Mount Hardware

    Before attaching the rack mount hardware, turn the power off to the V-440HD and all connected devices and disconnect all power cords and connection cables. Turn the V-440HD over and remove the screws specified in the following figure to remove the rack mount hardware. (V-440HD Bottom Panel)
  • Page 58: Menu Parameters

    Menu Parameters For more on menus, see p. 24. 1. HD/RGB Output Settings for the final output are made here. Parameters Explanation Values 1- 1. Output Format (1080i) Sw Video format assigned to OUTPUT FORMAT (1080i) button * Refer to “About the Final Output Format.” 1- 2.
  • Page 59: Button

    “Fixed Aspect: Letter” or “Fixed Aspect: Crop” for “5. Scaling Type.” For more detailed information, refer to “About the Input Video Aspect Ratio” (p. 28). About the HD/RGB Input Format The V-440HD inputs component and RGB video in the formats shown in the following table. Component 480/60p...
  • Page 60 Menu Parameters 3. HD/RGB PinP/Zoom Advanced settings for the HD/RGB section’s P in P effect are made here. Parameters Explanation Values 3- 1. HD/RGB PinP1 Sets P in P PATTERN button (HD/RGB) 1 * Refer to “HD/RGB P in P Parameters.” 3- 2.
  • Page 61 Menu Parameters 5. HD/RGB Wipe Select Settings for the TRANSITION buttons’ (HD/RGB) WIPE PATTERN 1–6 are made here. Parameters Explanation Values 5- 1. HD/RGB Wipe Sw 1 Sets TRANSITION button (HD/RGB) WIPE PATTERN 1 * Refer to “TRANSITION Button (HD/RGB) Parameters.” 5- 2.
  • Page 62 Menu Parameters 8. SD PinP Advanced settings for the SD section’s P in P effect are made here. Parameters Explanation Values 8- 1. SD PinP1 Sets P in P PATTERN button (SD) 1 * Refer to “SD P in P Parameters.” 8- 2.
  • Page 63 Number of screens used with Multi Screen 2x1, 2x2, 3x1, 3x2 12- 3. Multi Screen ID V-440HD rank and screen position Screen1 - Master, Screen2 - Slave, Screen3 - Slave, Screen4 - Slave, Screen5 - Slave, Screen6 - Slave 12- 4.
  • Page 64: Off

    The sync level of the SD signal output by some SD video devices may be lower than standard values, preventing adequate synching when the V-440HD is set to factory default values. If this occurs, you may be able to achieve synchronization by adjusting the “13-3.
  • Page 65: Midi Setup

    Fade Level Assign TIME knob (p. 23) MIDI assign Off, CC#01–CC#95, ChAftTt, PitchBD 14- 30. PR Control * Refer to “Controlling the V-440HD from a PR-80/50” (p. 56). Off, On 14- 31. MIDI Bulk Dump Transmits the settings to MIDI-connected devices * Refer to “Saving the V-440HD’s Settings...
  • Page 66: Remote Command Reference

    Time (0.0–4.0) Overview of Commands ACK is returned by the V-440HD upon proper reception of the A command consists of an ASCII code sequence containing “stx,” command. three uppercase letters of the alphabet, and a semicolon (“;”). The three letters of the alphabet indicate the command type.
  • Page 67 This selects the C-BUS channels. This makes the settings for the P in P currently being displayed. ACK is returned by the V-440HD upon proper reception of the ACK is returned by the V-440HD upon proper reception of the command.
  • Page 68: Commands Transmitted From The V-440Hd To External Devices

    REMOTE Command Reference Version Information Request Commands Transmitted from the stxVER; Transmit this when you want to check the V-440HD’s version. The V-440HD to External Devices version information is returned. * For more details on version information, refer to “VER Version In the following, stx(02H), ACK(06H), and Xon(11H)/Xoff(13H) are Information”...
  • Page 69: Midi Implementation

    MIDI implementation ●Control Change Model: V-440HD Date: Oct. 14, 2007 * By making settings in MIDI Setup, you can use these messages to control a wide variety Version: 2.07 of things. The control changes that can be used are CC#1–5, 7–31, and 64–95. For details on the factory settings, refer to “Settings Transmitted/Received Using MIDI”...
  • Page 70: Program Change

    Channel Pressure messages to control a wide variety of things. For details on the factory change from MIDI OUT. settings, refer to “Settings Transmitted/Received Using MIDI” (p. 75). * If MIDI Thru is ON, messages from the V-440HD itself will not be transmitted. ●Pitch Bend Change ■Channel voice messages...
  • Page 71 ❍Hold 1 (controller number 64) Device ID (dev: 00H–1FH, factory setting is 10H) Status 2nd byte 3rd byte 1st byte of model ID (V-440HD) 2nd byte of model ID (V-440HD) 3rd byte of model ID (V-440HD) ❍Portamento (controller number 65) Command ID (DT1)
  • Page 72 MIDI implementation 3. Parameter Address Map ■3-1. V-440HD (Model ID = 00H 00H 10) * Addresses marked by # are sent as two bytes; an upper nibble (upper 4 bits) and lower nibble (lower 4 bits). Example) If the original data is BCH, 0BH is transmitted as the first byte. The next byte transmitted is 0CH. For reception, this is ignored if two bytes are not received together.
  • Page 73 Example) If the original data is channel B, 0BH is transmitted as the first byte. The next byte transmitted is 0CH. For reception, this is ignored if two bytes are not received together. * If — is shown in the value field, the V-440HD does not have a corresponding parameter. This will be ignored if received.
  • Page 74 MIDI implementation ●3-2-3. Color Control Assignment +--------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |Address |Parameter Name |Sys.Ex.Value |Meaning of Value +--------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |#10H 20H 00H |V-LINK Rx Setting (Color Cb) |--- |--- |#10H 20H 02H |V-LINK Rx Setting (Color Cr) |--- |--- |#10H 20H 04H |V-LINK Rx Setting (Brightness) |--- |--- |#10H 20H 06H...
  • Page 75 ■ Exclusive message examples and checksum calculation 4. Appendices Roland exclusive messages (RQ1, DT1) contain a checksum following the data (after F7), ■Decimal and hexadecimal conversion table which can be used to check whether the message was received correctly. The checksum (The letter “H”...
  • Page 76 Values 0-63 set with MIDI correspond to OFF; values 64–127 correspond to ON. ●PR Control ●HD Auto Switch This enables control of the V-440HD from an PR-80/50. This controls the HD Auto Switch. The factory default setting is OFF. This is assigned to CC#09 at the factory.
  • Page 77: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI implementation MULTI FORMAT VIDEO MIXER Date : Aug. 22, 2006 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART MIDI Implementation Chart Model V-440HD Version : 2.00 Transmitted Recognized Function... Remarks Basic Default Channel Changed 1 — 16 1 — 16 Default Mode 3 Mode 3...
  • Page 78: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram...
  • Page 79: Settings And Parameters

    Settings and Parameters HD Size16:9 Output Use the V-440HD’s component output for shows and other situations where the video is being output to plasma displays or high- definition projectors. HD Video Output Device RGB Video Output Device SD Video Output Device...
  • Page 80: Rgb Video Live Output

    Settings and Parameters RGB Video Live Output In business presentations and other such situations, use the V-440HD’s RGB output when outputting video to a data projector. HD Video Output Device RGB Video Output Device SD Video Output Device HD Camera PC or Other Device DV Camera, Player, Etc.
  • Page 81: Sd Size4:3 Output

    In shows and other situations where SD video is being output to LED displays or similar displays, you can output video from the V- 440HD’s HD OUT connectors. Only the resulting composite video from the SD section is output from the V-440HD’s SD PGM OUT connectors. HD Video Output Device...
  • Page 82: Hd-Sdi Recording

    HD-SDI Recording When recording the V-440HD’s video output with an HD CAM deck, DVC PRO HD deck, HD non-linear editing device, or other such equipment, it may be necessary to convert the V-440HD’s component output to HD-SDI signals. For this, you will need to obtain a separate HD HD-SDI converter to convert the component signals to HD-SDI.
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    • Video output incompatible with receiving device ratio of the RGB input video. Make the settings selected in the menu If the video output from the V-440HD is in a format that is not (p. 24) to achieve the proper aspect ratio.
  • Page 84 HD key images than with SD key images. The V-440HD is cooled with forced air, so if anything impeding the • When using the Multi Screen function exhaust vent or any other air flow intake or vent, it will prevent proper cooling of the V-440HD.
  • Page 85: Menu Settings Memo

    Menu Settings Memo 1. HD/RGB Output 3. HD/RGB P in P / Zoom 1: Output Format (1080i) Sw (HD/RGB PinP) 2: Output Format (720p) Sw 1: Size 3: Output Format (RGB) Sw 2: X Position 4: Output Format Sw Lock 3: Y Position 5: Zooming 4: Zoom...
  • Page 86 Menu Settings Memo 8. SD PinP 13. System (Size) 1: System Frame Rate 2: SD Deinterlacer 1: P in P Size 3: SD Input Sync Threshold 2: P in P X Position 8: REMOTE Baudrate 3: P in P Y Position 9: HD Seamless Delay Time 4: P in P Border Size 10: SD Seamless Delay Time...
  • Page 87: Panel Preset Memo

    Menu Settings Memo SD Section HD/RGB Section Others Panel Preset Memo...
  • Page 88: Main Specifications

    Main specifications V-440HD: MULTI FORMAT VIDEO MIXER Video Processing Video Format: NTSC or PAL [CVBS, S (Y/C)] 1080/59.94i/50i SMPTE274M (Y/Pb/Pr TriLevel Sync) 720/59.94p/50p SMPTE296M (Y/Pb/Pr TriLevel Sync) Input: 640x480/60/75, 800x600/60/75, 1024x768/60/75, 1280x768/60/75, 1280x1024/60 * RGB VH: positive/negative logic * VESA DMT Version 1.0 Revision 10 conform...
  • Page 89: Index

    Index ..........14 ............ 13 A-BUS Channel Button (SD) OUTPUT FADE Button ................18 ............. 23 AC Inlet OUTPUT FADE button ..........17 ..........12 AUTO Button (HD/RGB) OUTPUT FORMAT Button ............15 AUTO Button (SD) ..........16 P in P Button (HD/RGB) ..........
  • Page 91 For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC. For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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