Setting The Delay Amount; Freezing Input Signals; Setting The Source Name; Setting The Up-Converter - Panasonic AV-HS6000 Operating Manual

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Setting the delay amount

The input signals can be delayed.
f This function is enabled when [FS] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column is set to an item other than [Off].
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [SDI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.
2
Set [Frame delay] in the [SDI IN 1] to [SDI IN 32] columns.
f Set the input signal delay amount in a range between [0F] and [8F].

Freezing input signals

The input signals can be frozen and used. While signals are frozen, the tally signals of the corresponding input will not be output.
Setting the freeze mode
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [SDI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.
2
Select an item in [Freeze Mode] in the [SDI IN 1] to [SDI IN 32] columns.
f An item can also be selected while an image is frozen.
[Frame]
[Field]
Setting freeze
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [SDI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.
2
Select an item in [Freeze] in the [SDI IN 1] to [SDI IN 32] columns.
[On]
[Off]
f The [F] mark appears in front of the source name when the signals set for output of MultiView displays are frozen.
f When the unit is used with the frame synchronizer function [Off], the output images may be disturbed when freezing is executed, but the frozen
images will not be adversely affected.
f If the freeze setting is set to [On] while the frame synchronizer function is set to [Off], the frame synchronizer function is automatically set to [Strict].

Setting the source name

Source names displayed on the Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2 and the MultiView display can be set from the <CONF> button on the top menu
→ [SOURCE NAME] → [Panel Name]/[MV Name] tab.
For details, refer to "Setting the source name" (page 119).
Setting the up‑converter
In the [SDI IN 27], [SDI IN 28], [SDI IN 31], [SDI IN 32] columns, configure the built‑in up‑converter setting.
1
Select the <IN OUT> button → [SDI IN] → [Up Converter] tab.
2
Select an item in [Scale] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.
f Select the scaling system.
Item
Enlarges the image both horizontally and vertically to fill the
[Squeeze]
entire screen.
Maintains the aspect ratio of the image, and enlarges the
[Edge Crop]
image in accordance with the vertical resolution. Black images
are added at the left and right.
Maintains the aspect ratio of the image, and enlarges the
[Letter Box]
image in accordance with the horizontal resolution. The image
is cropped at the top and bottom.
3
Select an item in [Motion Detect] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.
f Set the image movement detection sensitivity.
[3] is the standard setting. Set this closer to [1] to configure it toward still images, and to [5] to configure it toward moving images.
Chapter 6 Input/Output Signal Settings — Setting input signals
Freezes the images frame by frame.
Freezes the images field by field.
This is used to freeze moving images. With interlace signals, however, diagonal lines appear jagged.
Freezes the input signals.
Does not freeze the input signals.
Description
Input image
(SD)
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System image
(HD)

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