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

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13. D-BUS Channel Buttons (HD/RGB) 1–4, A/B ............... (p. 32)
These buttons are used to select the video signals to be input to the
D-BUS, either from the video input to the HD/RGB IN connectors 1–4 or
the final output from the SD section (SD PGM video).
Button
Lit (Yellow) *
Lit (Green) *
Off
Flashing (Yellow or Green)
* 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).
14. TRANSITION Indicators (HD/RGB) ............................... (p. 30)
These indicate the position of the video fader.
When the AUTO button (HD/RGB) is in use, these indicate the ratio of
video being switched in the HD/RGB section. The portion of C-BUS
video in the mix increases as the position of the indicator that lights
within the TRANSITION indicators (HD/RGB) gets closer to the C-BUS,
while the relative portion of D-BUS video decreases correspondingly.
15. Video Fader (HD/RGB) ................................................... (p. 30)
Moving the video fader up or down switches between the C-BUS and
D-BUS of the HD/RGB section.
Tilt the fader shown in the figure up to switch to the C-BUS; tilt the fader
down to switch to the D-BUS. The video switches using the effect selected
with the (17.) TRANSITION buttons (HD/RGB).
16. AUTO Button (HD/RGB) ................................................. (p. 30)
When the AUTO (HD/RGB) button is pressed, the HD/RGB section
video switches over the time indicated in the TIME display (HD/RGB).
The video switches using the effect selected with the (17.) TRANSITION
buttons (HD/RGB).
17. TRANSITION Buttons (HD/RGB) ................................... (p. 31)
These are used to select the effect applied when switching the HD/RGB
section video with the video fader (HD/RGB) or the AUTO button (HD/
RGB).
Button
Function
CUT
Cut switching
MIX
Dissolve
switching
WIPE
Wipe switching
PATTERN1–6
V-440HD Status
Channel is selected
Channel is selected (not displayed)
Channel selection is cancelled
P in P or key composite is in use
Description
The HD/RGB video switches when
the HD/RGB video fader reaches the
half-way point.
The HD/RGB video is mixed as it
gradually switches according to the
angle of the HD/RGB video fader.
The HD/RGB video switches with a
wipe effect, with the wipe corre-
sponding to the angle of the HD/
RGB fader.
Names of Things and What They Do

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1.
MENU Button ...................................................................(p. 24)
Pressing the MENU button displays the menu in the video monitor
connected to the SD PREVIEW OUT connector.
Rotate the VALUE knob to select the parameter to be set, then press the
ENTER button to enter the selection.
Pressing the MENU button while the menu is displayed closes the menu.
The MENU button flashes while the menu is shown. When the menu is
dismissed, the MENU button goes out.
2.
ENTER Button ................................................................. (p. 25)
This is used to confirm a menu choice. The button flashes while the menu
is displayed.
3.
VALUE Knob ................................................................... (p. 25)
This is used to select parameters from the menu.
4.
SHIFT Button................................................................... (p. 42)
Pressing the SHIFT button so it's lit enables selection of PANEL PRESET
9–15 using the PANEL PRESET buttons (1–8).
5.
PANEL PRESET Buttons 1–8......................................... (p. 42)
You can store up to 15 separate configurations of parameter settings set in
each of the top sections.
You can call up the saved settings by pressing the PANEL PRESET
buttons.
PANEL PRESET 9–15 and FACTORY PRESET can be selected when the
SHIFT button is lit.
Button
Lit (Green)
Lit (Red)
Off
5
V-440HD Function
Selects PANEL PRESET 1–8
Selects PANEL PRESET 9–15,
FACTORY PRESET
No PANEL PRESET selected
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