Roland XS-82H Reference Manual
Roland XS-82H Reference Manual

Roland XS-82H Reference Manual

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Reference Manual
Version 3.00 and later
Before using the XS-82H/XS-83H/XS-84H, ensure that its system program is at the most recent version. For information on available upgrades
for the system program, see the Roland website (http://proav.roland.com).
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You can check the version of the system program by selecting the [MENU] button
"SYSTEM"
"VERSION."

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual Version 3.00 and later Before using the XS-82H/XS-83H/XS-84H, ensure that its system program is at the most recent version. For information on available upgrades for the system program, see the Roland website (http://proav.roland.com). You can check the version of the system program by selecting the [MENU] button “SYSTEM”...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    “TYPE” Settings and Command Values SYSTEM * Roland is an either registered trademark or trademark of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. * Company names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Menu List

    Menu List Pressing the [MENU] button displays the menu. MEMO 5 The default value is printed in bold characters. 5 You can return the menu item you’re setting to its factory-default value by holding down the [VALUE] dial and pressing the [EXIT] button. 5 You can change the setting value in larger steps by holding down the [VALUE] dial as you turn it.
  • Page 4: Video Output

    Menu List VIDEO OUTPUT * The ranges of settings vary according to input/output format. Also, some changes to setting values do not alter the video picture. Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level OUTPUT-1 OUTPUT SELECT AUTO, HDMI, HDBaseT This sets the OUTPUT connector for video output.
  • Page 5: Transition

    Menu List VIDEO OUTPUT (continued) Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level This displays a guide on the output screen that indicates the OUTPUT-1 effective range of the video. GUIDE SW (*12) OFF, OUTSIDE, INSIDE OUTSIDE: The guide is displayed outside the effective range. OUTPUT-4 INSIDE: The guide is displayed inside the effective range.
  • Page 6: Multi

    Menu List MULTI (*15) Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level WINDOW-1 This sets the video input channels displayed in the respective windows during video compositing. WINDOW-4 * The layer positions are fixed and WINDOW cannot be changed. SOURCE CH (*16) CH1–CH8 WINDOW WINDOW...
  • Page 7 Menu List AUDIO INPUT (continued) Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level ANALOG-1 PHANTOM POWER OFF, ON This sets phantom power on or off (R channel only). ANALOG-2 INPUT GAIN 0 dB–64 dB This adjusts the input sensitivity (R channel only). MONO INPUT OFF, ON Setting this to “ON”...
  • Page 8: Audio Output

    Menu List AUDIO OUTPUT Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level OUTPUT-1 0 (-INF dB)–100 (0.0 dB)–127 (+6.0 dB) This adjusts the volume level of output audio. OUTPUT LEVEL This sets the Mute feature on or off. Output audio for which this is set to “ON” is OUTPUT MUTE OFF, ON OUTPUT-4...
  • Page 9: Audio Control

    Menu List AUDIO CONTROL Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level HDMI INPUT1–8, ANALOG INPUT1–8 FADER 1 — HDMI INPUT1–HDMI INPUT2–8, FADER 2 — ANALOG INPUT1–8 HDMI INPUT1–HDMI INPUT3–8, FADER 3 — ANALOG INPUT1–8 HDMI INPUT1–HDMI INPUT4–8, FADER 4 —...
  • Page 10: Edid

    Menu List EDID Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level 5 When “FRAME RATE” under “SYSTEM” is set to “59.94 Hz” These set the EDID values for HDMI INPUT. INTERNAL, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 768, INTERNAL: 1280 x 800, 1366 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 1400 x 1050, 1600 x 1200, Information on computer-use input resolution and video-use input resolution is...
  • Page 11: Rs-232C

    Menu List * The settings for the following menu items are not saved at individual presets. Only a single set is saved in the unit. After settings for menu items have been made, the new values are saved in the unit’s internal memory when you exit the menu. RS-232C Menu item Value...
  • Page 12: Capture Image

    Menu List CAPTURE IMAGE (*23) Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level OUTPUT1–4 CAPTURE SOURCE — This sets the output video to use for still-image capture. * This varies according to model. TARGET STILL NO STILL1, STILL2, STILL3, STILL4 —...
  • Page 13: Bezel Comp

    Menu List * The settings for the following menu items are not saved at individual presets. Only a single set is saved in the unit. After settings for menu items have been made, the new values are saved in the unit’s internal memory when you exit the menu. BEZEL COMP Menu item Value...
  • Page 14: System

    Menu List Value Command value Description Sony [NEW]: Power ON power “on”[CR][LF] This is the new-format Power ON command for Sony projectors. Sony [NEW]: Power OFF power “off”[CR][LF] This is the new-format Power OFF command for Sony projectors. Sony [NEW]: V-Mute ON blank “on”[CR][LF] This is the new-format Video Mute ON command for Sony projectors.
  • Page 15 Menu List SYSTEM (continued) Menu item Value Description 2nd level 3rd level Selecting an input video channel and pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “INPUT STATUS” popup. CH1–8 INPUT STATUS — This displays format information for the input video. Selecting a still-image save destination from 1 to 4 and pressing the [VALUE] dial displays the “DELETE STILL”...
  • Page 16: Network Settings

    Attaching an optional wireless USB adaptor to the USB WLAN ADAPTOR port lets you operate the unit remotely using the XS-80H Remote iPad application. * For the wireless USB adaptor, use the ONKYO UWF-1 or Roland WNA1100-RL. XS-84H You can use either of the following two methods to make the Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 17: Connecting Via Wi-Fi

    Insert the optional wireless USB adaptor into the unit’s (*2) This is not required when connecting in ad-hoc mode (p. 17). USB WLAN ADAPTOR port. For the wireless USB adaptor, use the ONKYO UWF-1 or Roland WNA1100-RL. Checking the Wi-Fi Connection Status Use the [MENU] button to select “WIRELESS LAN,”...
  • Page 18: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Router By Wps

    Insert the optional wireless USB adaptor into the unit’s USB WLAN ADAPTOR port. For the wireless USB adaptor, use the ONKYO UWF-1 or Roland Insert the optional wireless USB adaptor into the unit’s WNA1100-RL. USB WLAN ADAPTOR port.
  • Page 19: Setting The Wireless Id

    Network Settings Making a Wired Connection to the Wi-Fi Setting the Wireless ID Router Here you set the device name and SSID for the Wi-Fi-connected unit displayed in the XS-80H Remote iPad application. When multiple units are on the network, you can change the device Here you connect the unit to the Wi-Fi router using a LAN cable and names and SSIDs by setting wireless IDs within a range of 1 to 99.
  • Page 20: Important Notes When Working With Copyright-Protected (Hdcp) Video

    When “AUDIO FOLLOW” for HDCP-applied HDMI-3 is set to “OFF” and audio is sent to OUTPUT2 as well, the HDCP signal is combined with the HDMI-2 audio signal, and so the HDMI-2 audio is not output (shown by in the figure below). XS-82H/83H/84H VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT...
  • Page 21: Command Reference

    Command Reference Control Using the LAN Port You can use the RS-232C connector and LAN port to operate the unit from an external device. You can use TCP control commands to operate the unit remotely Specification of the RS-232C Connector from an external device.
  • Page 22: Received Commands

    Command Reference Received Commands This selects the type for a video input channel. This selects the input channel for video and audio sent to OUTPUT. VIS:a,b; OAV:a,b; a: Input channel number 0 (CH 1)–7 (CH 8) a: Output channel number 0 (CH 1)–3 (CH 4) b: Input type b: Input channel number 0 (CH 1)–7 (CH 8) 0: HDMI, 1: RGB/COMPONENT, 2: COMPOSITE, 3: YC,...
  • Page 23 Command Reference This sets the video output mode. The sets the send level for audio sent to OUTPUT4. MOD:a; ASD:a,b; a: Mode type a: Input channel number 0: MATRIX, 1: MULTI-2, 2: MULTI-3, 3: MULTI-4, 4: SPAN-2, 5: SPAN-3, 6: SPAN-4, 0 (HDMI-IN1)–7 (HDMI-IN8), 8 (ANALONG-IN1)–15 (ANALOG-IN8) 7: ROTATION-L1, 8: ROTATION-L2, 9: ROTATION-L3, 10: ROTATION-L4, b: Send Rate...
  • Page 24: Sent Commands

    6: STILL3, 7: STILL4, 8: SHARE VER:XS-8aH,b; c: Color space a: XS-82H=2, XS-83H=3, XS-84H=4 0: Auto, 1: RGB (0–255), 2: RGB (16–235), 3: YCC (SD), 4: YCC (HD) b: Version * The version info is ASCII text strings. d: HDCP Input Enable...

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