FOR-A FA-10RU Operation Manual
FOR-A FA-10RU Operation Manual

FOR-A FA-10RU Operation Manual

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MANUAL
FA-10RU for FA-1010
Remote Control Unit
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Edition - Rev. 2
Software Version 7.20 - Higher

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL FA-10RU for FA-1010 Remote Control Unit Edition - Rev. 2 Software Version 7.20 - Higher...
  • Page 2: Fpga1:

    Added FA-9600 support description. 9-1-2-1 2017/10/20 Added USF-106UDC/DC-12G support description. 2018/03/20 Added signal formats (2x1080/29p and 25p, Level-B) to 6-16 FA-1010. 6-35 FA-10RU Compatibility List Newly supported FA-10RU version Note Feature/Option FPGA1: 1.00 FA-10AES-BL Compatible FA-1010 versions: FPGA2: 1.00 FA-10AES-UBL FPGA1-FPGA4: 2.10 or higher...
  • Page 3 Soft: 7.10 FPGA1: 1.00 Compatible FA-1010 versions: FPGA2: 1.00 FPGA1-FPGA3: 3.15 or higher Soft: 7.20 FPGA4: 3.05 or higher FPGA5: 2.10 or higher Software: 4.09 or higher FA-10RU versions can be seen in the “FA-10RU INFORMATION” menu (see section 9-1-7).
  • Page 4 Precautions Important Safety Warnings [Power] Operate unit only at the specified supply voltage. Caution Disconnect the power cord via the power plug only. Do not pull on the cable portion. Do not place or drop heavy or sharp-edged objects on the power cord. A damaged cord can cause fire or electrical shock hazards.
  • Page 5 [Circuitry Access] Do not remove covers, panels, casing, or access the circuitry with power applied to the unit. Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord prior to removal. Internal servicing / adjustment of unit should only be performed by qualified personnel.
  • Page 6 Upon Receipt Unpacking FA-10RU units and their accessories are fully inspected and adjusted prior to shipment. Operation can be performed immediately upon completing all required connections and operational settings. Check your received items against the packing lists below. Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment.
  • Page 7 PROC CLIP BY-PASS GENLOCK FAN ALARM SETUP DWN MIX MAPPING FREEZE DC POWER DISPLAY AREA INPUT CLN SW OUTPUT OPTION VIDEO GAINI DELAY TEST SIGNAL UNITY UNITY UNITY UNITY VIDEO BY-PASS SYSTEM STATUS ANALOG AUDIO FA-10RU REMOTE CONTROL UNIT AUDIO...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Prior to Starting .......................... 12 1-1. Welcome ..........................12 1-2. Features ..........................12 1-3. About This Manual ......................12 2. Panel Descriptions ........................13 2-1. Front Panel ......................... 13 2-2. Rear Panel ......................... 14 2-3. Internal Settings ......................... 15 2-3-1.
  • Page 9 6-12. VIDEO CLIP ........................39 6-13. SDI VIDEO BY-PASS ...................... 40 6-14. COLOR CORRECTION BY-PASS .................. 40 6-15. FS VIDEO INPUT SETTINGS ..................40 6-16. FS SYNC FORMAT SETTINGS ..................41 6-17. CLEAN SWITCH SETTINGS ................... 41 6-18. SALVO LOAD ........................42 6-19.
  • Page 10 8-1. LOAD EVENT MEMORY ....................81 8-2. SAVE EVENT MEMORY ....................82 8-3. Event Memory Load Settings List ..................83 9. FA-10RU SYSTEM Settings and Viewing ................. 85 9-1. FA-10RU SYSTEM Menus....................85 9-1-1. LOAD GPI INPUT PATTERN ..................85 9-1-2.
  • Page 11 11-1. FA GPIO Editor ......................104 11-1-1. Software Installation ....................104 11-1-2. Verifying GPIO Editor Version ................106 11-1-3. Connecting FA GPIO Editor to the FA-10RU ............107 11-1-4. Setting GPI Functions ..................... 108 11-1-5. Exporting / Importing GPI Settings ................. 109 11-2.
  • Page 12: Prior To Starting

    Congratulations! By purchasing an FA-10RU Remote Control Unit you have entered the world of FOR-A and its many innovative products. Thank you for your patronage and we hope you will turn to FOR-A products again and again to satisfy your video and audio needs.
  • Page 13: Panel Descriptions

    LOCK Lit orange when LOCK is on. button To release LOCK, hold down the button again. Used to switch menu button (9) functions after the FA-10RU is connected to an FA-1010. Unlit: Allows you to select menu items. FS SEL 5-3-7 Lit red: Allows you to select FS 1-10 using menu buttons.
  • Page 14: Rear Panel

    Lit red A power failure has occurred. Flashing Power Off the unit and consult your FOR-A Status DC POWER 6-44 reseller. indicator Unlit Power supply is normal. *1 The combination of Unlit/Flashing or Lit/Flashing is selectable. Refer to section. “9-1-6. STATUS LED MODE SETTINGS”...
  • Page 15: Internal Settings

    2-3. Internal Settings IMPORTANT Note that internal switch settings should not be changed from factory defaults. If you have accidentally changed the settings, return them to the factory default settings as shown in this section. Be sure to have qualified technical personnel perform the settings and adjustments in the interior, or contact your dealer.
  • Page 16  Dipswitch S102 Settings Pin No. Default setting Setting OFF: Sets GPI OUT9 to open collector output. ON: Sets GPI OUT9 to +5V TTL level output. OFF: Sets GPI OUT10 to open collector output. ON: Sets GPI OUT10 to +5V TTL level output. OFF: Sets GPI OUT11 to open collector output.
  • Page 17  Dipswitch S104 Settings Pin No. Default setting Setting OFF: Sets GPI OUT25 to open collector output. ON: Sets GPI OUT25 to +5V TTL level output. OFF: Sets GPI OUT26 to open collector output. ON: Sets GPI OUT26 to +5V TTL level output. OFF: Sets GPI OUT27 to open collector output.
  • Page 18: Connections

    Specify unique IP addresses for all devices connected to the network. See section 10-2. Network Settings for details on setting IP addresses. One FA-1010 unit can be controlled by up to 5 units of FA-10RU/FA-10GUI maximum. An attempted 6 connection will not be accepted.
  • Page 19: Connection With Option/Expansion Units

    3-2. Connection with Option/Expansion Units  Connection with the FA-AUX30 option FA-AUX30 GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 FA-AUX30 supplied cables x 3 FA-10RU AC100-240V 50/60Hz IN GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 TO MU (10/100/1000BASE-T)  Connection with a user-made switch box FS10 Connect to GPI1-GPI3 connector...
  • Page 20: Setup

    4. Setup 4-1. System Requirements To utilize the FA-10RU, your computer must meet the following requirements. Windows® XP SP2 Windows Vista® SP1 Windows® 7 /8 operating system or later operating system operating system Professional (32bit) Business (32bit) Professional (32/64bit) Pentium® 4 processor Intel®...
  • Page 21: Front Panel Operations

    P u s h F 4 U n i t y S W C a n c e l 5-2. Connecting FA-1010 Units The FA-10RU is inoperative until an FA-1010 is connected. There are two ways to connect to the FA-1010; one is in Unit ID Selection mode, which allows...
  • Page 22: Connecting In Ip Address Selection Mode

    5-2-2. Connecting in IP Address Selection Mode Press the MU SEL button. The UNIT ID SEL menu appears. Then, press the double down-arrow button. The IP ADDRESS MU SELECT menu appears. - - - I P A D D R E S S M U S E L E C T - - - P 8 0 2 F 1 - F 4 I P A d d r e s s : 1 9 2 .
  • Page 23: Basic Operations

    Most of the menus can be controlled by these basic operations. However, some menus work differently. See the descriptions given for each menu for details. The FA-10RU has two menu operation modes: Normal mode, in which setting changes immediately take effect, and Live Safe mode, in which some settings request confirmation before changes take effect.
  • Page 24  Menu Buttons PROC CLIP BY-PASS SETUP DWN MIX MAPPING INPUT CLN SW OUTPUT OPTION GA IN DELAY VIDEO STA TUS SYSTEM ANA LOG AUDIO F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - V I D E O P R O C E S S A M P L I F I E R - - - P 0 0 1 F 1 - F 3 V i d e o : 1 0 0 .
  • Page 25: Menu Buttons

    5-3-2. Menu Buttons The VIDEO/AUDIO button at the bottom right switches between the video and audio-related menus. Pressing the button alternates the button to work as video menu buttons (lit green) and audio menu buttons (lit orange). The menus at the top of each button label are video menus (lit green), and the menus at the bottom are audio menus (lit orange).
  • Page 26: Arrow Buttons

    Menu Button VIDEO menus (lit green) AUDIO menus (lit orange) ►VIDEO INPUT LOSS MODE ►FS MODE SETTINGS ►AUDIO SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM PHASE/POSITION ►EMBEDDED AUDIO TEST SIGNAL VIDEO FREEZE ►AES AUDIO TEST SIGNAL 10 SYSTEM SD TV LINE MASK ►ANALOG AUDIO TEST SIGNAL ►3G SDI OUTPUT LEVEL ►ALL AUDIO TEST SIGNAL ►VIDEO TEST SIGNAL...
  • Page 27: Consecutive Viewing Of Settings

    5-3-4. Consecutive Viewing of Settings Holding down the double up- or down-arrow button enables you to sequentially display menus across menu categories assigned to menu buttons. Order of Consecutive Menu Display  VIDEO Menus (Lit green) Holding down the double down-arrow button consecutively displays menu pages in the menu list from VIDEO PROCESS AMPLIFIER under 1 PROC/EMB to OTHER OPTION INFORMATION under 0 STATUS.
  • Page 28: Resetting To Default

    Turn F1 to change the Video Level setting value. Turn F2 to change the Chroma Level setting value. Turn F3 for Setup/Black, and turn F4 for Hue. To go to other menus assigned to the menu button, press the double down-arrow button. To return to the previous menu, press the double up-arrow button.
  • Page 29: Selecting 10-Channel Frame Synchronizers

    5-3-7. Selecting 10-channel Frame Synchronizers If “FS1 Name: FS 1” is displayed in the top row of the menu display as shown below, settings can be set for FSs 1 to 10. The number and name of the selected FS are displayed. Names can be set for each FS in the FA-1010.
  • Page 30: Enabling Fs Link For Multi-Fs Simultaneous Setting Changes

    5-3-8-2. Enabling FS Link for Multi-FS Simultaneous Setting Changes Display a menu from which multiple FS settings can be simultaneously changed. Press the FS SEL/FS LINK button so that the button LED lights up. If the FS Link function has not yet set, the top row of the menu will appear blank. - - - V I D E O P R O C E S S A M P L I F I E R - - - P 0 0 1 Select an FS to be the key FS.
  • Page 31: Unity Function During Link Mode

    IMPORTANT Note that the FS Link function remains effective until it is turned off. The FS Link function will be terminated if a double-arrow button is pressed to open another menu page in FS Link mode. 5-3-8-3. Unity Function During Link Mode The Unity function during Link mode can be set to either affect only the displayed FS, or all linked FSs.
  • Page 32: Video Menus

    6. VIDEO Menus Make the menu buttons light up green using the VIDEO/AUDIO button. (Pressing the button while the buttons are lit orange turns the lights green.) VIDEO Then the menus displayed on the upper row on each menu button can be selected.
  • Page 33: Video Level

    6-2. VIDEO LEVEL F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - V I D E O L E V E L - - - P 0 0 2 F 1 F S 1 : 1 0 0 . 0 % F S 2 : 1 0 0 .
  • Page 34: Setup/Black Level

    F1 is displayed for the selected FS. In Link setting mode, F1 is displayed for the key FS of the link setting. To change the FS selection to set settings, refer to section 5-3-7. “Selecting 10-channel Frame Synchronizers.” To simultaneously change settings of multiple FSs, refer to section 5-3-8. “FS Link Function.” * If the selected FS bypasses the Color Correction process, this menu is disabled.
  • Page 35: Color Correction

    6-7. COLOR CORRECTION COLOR CORRECTION settings can be copied between FSs. Refer to Sec. 6-11. "Copying Video Process / Color Corrector Settings" for more details. F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - C O L O R C O R R E C T I O N - - - P 0 0 7 F 1 - F 4 W h i t e R : 1 0 0 .
  • Page 36: Color Correction White Level

    Split mode display OFF: Displays the image after correction. MODE1: Splits the screen vertically and displays images before and after correction. MODE2: Splits the screen horizontally and displays images before and after correction. MODE3: Displays the image before correction. Image before correction Image after correction...
  • Page 37: Color Correction Black Level

    6-9. COLOR CORRECTION BLACK LEVEL F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - C O L O R C O R R E C T I O N B L A C K L E V E L - - - P 0 0 9 F S | R ( % ) | G ( % ) | B ( % ) | F S | R ( % ) | G ( % ) | B ( % ) 1 | 1 0 0 .
  • Page 38: Copying Video Process / Color Corrector Settings

    6-11. Copying Video Process / Color Corrector Settings The following two submenu settings can be copied between FSs using an extra menu page, FS DATA COPY.  FS DATA COPY menu To open the FS DATA COPY menu, press and hold the PROC EMB button (with lit green) or the CC SETUP button (with lit green).
  • Page 39: Video Clip

    6-12. VIDEO CLIP  If Mode is Off F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - V I D E O C L I P - - - P 0 1 1 F 1 M o d e : O f f CLIP DWN MIX Setting range...
  • Page 40: Sdi Video By-Pass

    6-13. SDI VIDEO BY-PASS - - - S D I V I D E O B Y - P A S S - - - P 0 1 5 F 1 S D I 1 - I / O : O f f F 2 S D I 2 - I / O : O f f S D I 3 - I / O : O f f S D I 4 - I / O : O f f...
  • Page 41: Fs Sync Format Settings

    6-16. FS SYNC FORMAT SETTINGS - - - F S S Y N C F O R M A T S E T T I N G S - - - P 0 2 0 F 1 F S 1 : A u t o D e t e c t F 2 F S 2 : A u t o D e t e c t F S 3 : A u t o D e t e c t F S 4 : A u t o D e t e c t...
  • Page 42: Salvo Load

    DEST1 - DEST10 blinks if the destination displayed for the DEST differs from the actual output (see section 6-17. CLEAN SWITCH SETTINGS), The registered Salvo Name is also displayed. FA-10RU Allows you to select a unit in which the Salvo is Unit FA-10RU saved.
  • Page 43: Operation Settings

    6-20. OPERATION SETTINGS - - - O P E R A T I O N S E T T I N G S - - - P 0 2 8 F 1 F r o n t O p e r a t i o n : N o r m a l F 2 U n i t y : U n l i n k e d U n i t y CLN SW GAIN...
  • Page 44: Slot A-D Gpi Function Settings

    6-22. SLOT A-D GPI FUNCTION SETTINGS - - - S L O T A G P I F U N C T I O N S E T T I N G S - - - P 0 5 0 F 1 P o r t N o .
  • Page 45 FS1-10, All Off FS1-10, All 100% Color Bar Video Test Signal FS1-10, All 75% Color Bar FS1-10, All SMPTE Color Bar FS1-10, All Ramp FS1-10, AES A-D, Analog, All Off *2, *3 *2, *3 Audio Test Signal FS1-10, AES A-D, Analog, All 500Hz Tone *2, *3 FS1-10, AES A-D, Analog, All 1kHz Tone Other...
  • Page 46 Source 1-10 Outputs when the subject Source is selected. Salvo 1-100 No action. Outputs and does not output alternately for about 3 seconds when Event Load Default an Event Load is performed. Outputs and does not output alternately for about 3 seconds when Event 1-100 an Event Load is performed.
  • Page 47: Sdi Multiplexer

    6-23. SDI MULTIPLEXER F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - S D I M U L T I P L E X E R - - - P 0 5 6 F 1 H o r i z o n t a l : O v e r w r i t e F 1 V e r t i c a l : O v e r w r i t e ANALOG...
  • Page 48: Ancillary Detect Line

    6-25. ANCILLARY DETECT LINE F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - A N C I L L A R Y D E T E C T L I N E - - - P 0 5 8 C l o s e d C a p t i o n : L i n e 2 1 / 2 8 4...
  • Page 49: Embedded Ancillary1

    6-28. EMBEDDED ANCILLARY1 F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A N C I L L A R Y 1 - - - P 0 6 1 S t a n d a r d , E m b e d d e d F 1 C E A - 6 0 8 ( 5 2 5 / 6 0 ) L i n e 2 1 : D i s a b l e...
  • Page 50: Embedded Ancillary3

    Allows you to select whether to embed S12M-1 (625/50) to the 625/50 output video Disable S12M-1 signal for each FS. Disable ATC(625/50) Enable Disable: Does not embed. Enable: Embeds data. Allows you to select whether to embed S12M-1 (HD) ) to the HD output video signal Disable S12M-1 for each FS.
  • Page 51: Embedded Time Code

    6-31. EMBEDDED TIME CODE - - - E M B E D D E D T I M E C O D E - - - P 0 6 8 F 1 F S 1 : P a s s F 2 F S 2 : P a s s F S 3 : P a s s F S 4 : P a s s...
  • Page 52: Video Input Loss Mode

    6-33. VIDEO INPUT LOSS MODE - - - V I D E O I N P U T L O S S M O D E - - - P 0 7 1 F 1 F S 1 : B l a c k F 2 F S 2 : B l a c k F S 3 : B l a c k F S 4 : B l a c k...
  • Page 53 Allows you to enable/disable 4KFS mode for two FS groups: FS3-6 and FS7-10. Enable: Processes an FS group (FS3-6 or FS7-10 depending on the selected FS) as a single 4K video sources. 4KFS Disable To synchronize 4 FS video sources in a Disable group, the following settings are required: Enable...
  • Page 54: Video System Phase/Position

    6-35. VIDEO SYSTEM PHASE/POSITION F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - V I D E O S Y S T E M P H A S E / P O S I T I O N - - - P 0 7 3 F 1 H o r i z o n t a l P h a s e 0 C l o c k...
  • Page 55: Video Freeze

    6-36. VIDEO FREEZE F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - V I D E O F R E E Z E - - - P 0 7 5 F 1 F r e e z e O n / O f f : O f f F 2 F r e e z e M o d e : F r a m e 10 SYSTEM...
  • Page 56: Sdi Output Level

    6-38. 3G SDI OUTPUT LEVEL - - - 3 G S D I O U T P U T L E V E L - - - P 0 7 7 F 1 F S 1 : F o l l o w I n p u t F 2 F S 2 : F o l l o w I n p u t F S 3 : F o l l o w I n p u t F S 4 : F o l l o w I n p u t...
  • Page 57: Video System Frame Rate

    6-40. VIDEO SYSTEM FRAME RATE - - - V I D E O S Y S T E M F R A M E R A T E - - - P 0 7 9 F 1 F r a m e R a t e : 2 3 . 9 8 / 2 9 . 9 7 / 5 9 . 9 4 f p s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | C a r e f u l l y c h a n g e “...
  • Page 58: Payload Id Input Status

    6-43. PAYLOAD ID INPUT STATUS F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - P A Y L O A D I D I N P U T S T A T U S - - - P 0 9 6 B y t e : | C h e c k S u m...
  • Page 59: Option Version Information

    6-46. OPTION VERSION INFORMATION S l o t ( A ) - - - U N I T V E R S I O N I N F O R M A T I O N - - - P 1 0 3 O p t i o n T y p e : N o t i n s t a l l e d F P G A 1 : - - .
  • Page 60: Audio Settings

    7. AUDIO Settings Make the menu buttons light up orange using the VIDEO/AUDIO button. (Pressing the button while the buttons are lit green turns the lights orange.) VIDEO Afterwards, the audio menus displayed on the lower row on each menu AUDIO button can be selected.
  • Page 61: Embedded Audio Error Sense

    7-2. EMBEDDED AUDIO ERROR SENSE - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O E R R O R S E N S E - - - P 1 1 2 F 1 F S 1 : N o r m a l F 2 F S 2 : N o r m a l F S 3 : N o r m a l F S 4 : N o r m a l...
  • Page 62: Embedded Audio Multiplex

    7-4. EMBEDDED AUDIO MULTIPLEX F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O M U L T I P L E X - - - P 1 1 4 PROC F 1 A u d i o G r o u p 1 : A u t o...
  • Page 63: Aes Audio Src Mode

    7-6. AES AUDIO SRC MODE A E S ( A ) - - - A E S A U D I O S R C M O D E - - - P 1 1 7 F 1 C H 1 / 2 : A u t o F 2 C H 3 / 4 : A u t o F 3 C H 5 / 6 : A u t o F 4 C H 7 / 8 : A u t o...
  • Page 64: Aes Audio Input Polarity

    7-8. AES AUDIO INPUT POLARITY A E S ( A ) - - - A E S A U D I O I N P U T P O L A R I T Y - - - P 1 1 9 F 1 C H 1 : N o r m a l F 2 C H 2 : N o r m a l C H 3 : N o r m a l...
  • Page 65: Aes Audio Mono Sum

    7-11. AES AUDIO MONO SUM A E S ( A ) - - - A E S A U D I O M O N O S U M - - - P 1 2 3 F 1 C H 1 / 2 : S t e r e o F 2 C H 3 / 4 : S t e r e o F 3 C H 5 / 6 : S t e r e o SETUP...
  • Page 66: Audio Down Mix Mode

    7-13. AUDIO DOWN MIX MODE F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - A U D I O D O W N M I X M O D E - - - P 1 2 6 F 1 M o d e CLIP F 2 S u r r o u n d M i x L e v e l : - 3 d B...
  • Page 67: Embedded Audio Group1/2 Mapping

    7-15. EMBEDDED AUDIO GROUP1/2 MAPPING F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O G R O U P 1 / 2 M A P P I N G - - - P 1 3 0 C H A s s i g n S o u r c e C H A s s i g n S o u r c e BY-PASS...
  • Page 68: Embedded Audio Group3/4 Mapping

    7-16. EMBEDDED AUDIO GROUP3/4 MAPPING F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O G R O U P 1 / 2 M A P P I N G - - - P 1 3 1 C H A s s i g n S o u r c e C H A s s i g n S o u r c e BY-PASS...
  • Page 69: Aes Audio Output Mapping

    7-17. AES AUDIO OUTPUT MAPPING A E S ( A ) - - - A E S A U D I O O U T P U T M A P P I N G - - - P 1 3 2 C H A s s i g n S o u r c e C H A s s i g n S o u r c e BY-PASS...
  • Page 70: Analog Audio Output Mapping

    7-18. ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT MAPPING - - - A N A L O G A U D I O O U T P U T M A P P I N G - - - P 1 3 3 C H A s s i g n S o u r c e C H A s s i g n S o u r c e BY-PASS 1 : F S 1 I n - C H 1...
  • Page 71: Aes Audio Hysteresis

    7-19. AES AUDIO HYSTERESIS A E S ( A ) - - - A E S A U D I O H Y S T E R E S I S - - - P 1 3 6 F 1 C H 1 / 2 : O f f F 2 C H 3 / 4 : O f f F 3 C H 5 / 6 : O f f F 4 C H 7 / 8 : O f f...
  • Page 72: Embedded Audio Output Gain

    7-21. EMBEDDED AUDIO OUTPUT GAIN F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O O U T P U T G A I N - - - P 1 4 1 C H ( d B ) C H ( d B )
  • Page 73: Analog Audio Output Gain

    7-23. ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT GAIN - - - A N A L O G A U D I O O U T P U T G A I N - - - P 1 4 3 F 1 C h 1 : 0 .
  • Page 74: Embedded Audio Output Delay

    7-25. EMBEDDED AUDIO OUTPUT DELAY F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O O U T P U T D E L A Y - - - P 1 5 1 C H ( m s e c ) C H ( m s e c )
  • Page 75: Analog Audio Output Delay

    7-27. ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT DELAY - - - A N A L O G A U D I O O U T P U T D E L A Y - - - P 1 5 3 F 1 C h 1 : 5 m s e c F 2 C H 2 : 5 m s e c...
  • Page 76: Microphone Settings

    7-29. MICROPHONE SETTINGS - - - M I C R O P H O N E S E T T I N G S - - - P 1 8 2 F 1 C H 1 / 2 I n p u t M o d e : L i n e L e v e l F 2 M i c r o p h o n e P o w e r : O f f - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | C a u t i o n ! !
  • Page 77: Audio System

    7-30. AUDIO SYSTEM - - - A U D I O S Y S T E M - - - P 1 8 6 F 1 R e f e r e n c e L e v e l : - 2 0 d B F S G r a d e : P r o f e s s i o n a l R e s o l u t i o n : 2 4 b i t 10 SYSTEM...
  • Page 78: Aes Audio Test Signal

    7-32. AES AUDIO TEST SIGNAL - - - A E S A U D I O T E S T S I G N A L - - - P 1 8 8 F 1 S l o t A : O f f F 2 S l o t B : O f f F 3 S l o t C : O f f 10 SYSTEM...
  • Page 79: Embedded Audio Input Status

    7-35. EMBEDDED AUDIO INPUT STATUS F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O I N P U T S T A T U S - - - P 2 0 1 STATUS 1 : L o s s...
  • Page 80: Embedded Audio Output Status

    7-38. EMBEDDED AUDIO OUTPUT STATUS F S 1 N a m e : F S 1 - - - E M B E D D E D A U D I O O U T S T A T U S - - - P 2 0 4 1 : S 2 : S...
  • Page 81: Event Memory

    8. Event Memory The FA-10RU can store and recall 100 event memories. It can also control 100 event memories in the connected FA-1010. * FA-1010 and FA-505 settings are stored in different memory banks. Therefore, FA-1010 settings cannot be loaded to FA-505 units.
  • Page 82: Save Event Memory

    No. - - F3 UNITY Displays the “Saving event memory” message while processing. * See section 10-5. “Event Naming” for details on setting event names on the FA-10RU. Events saved on the FA-1010 can be named using FA-10GUI.
  • Page 83: Event Memory Load Settings List

    8-3. Event Memory Load Settings List  VIDEO Settings Event Loading Menu button VIDEO related menus (Lit green) Load All Load FS1-10 Only VIDEO PROCESS AMPLIFIER VIDEO LEVEL 1 PROC Y LEVEL CHROMA LEVEL SETUP/BLACK LEVEL COLOR CORRECTION 2 CC COLOR CORRECTION WHITE LEVEL SETUP COLOR CORRECTION BLACK LEVEL...
  • Page 84  AUDIO Settings Event Loading Menu button AUDIO related settings (Lit orange) Load All Load FS1-10 Only EMBEDDED AUDIO DEMULTIPLEX 1 PROC EMBEDDED AUDIO ERROR SENSE FADE IN/OUT EMBEDDED AUDIO MULTIPLEX EMBEDDED AUDIO SRC MODE AES AUDIO SRC MODE EMBEDDED AUDIO INPUT POLARITY 2 CC AES AUDIO INPUT POLARITY SETUP...
  • Page 85: Fa-10Ru System Settings And Viewing

    9-1. FA-10RU SYSTEM Menus Pressing the MU SELECT button, then the 10 SYSTEM button (lit red), opens the menu as shown below, allowing you to verify the FA-10RU GPI function assignments, front panel display settings, and software versions. 9-1-1. LOAD GPI INPUT PATTERN Allows you to assign functions to GPI 10 inputs / outputs simultaneously using patterns.
  • Page 86: Gpi Input Port Function

    9-1-2. GPI INPUT PORT FUNCTION Allows you to assign functions to GPI input pins. - - - G P I I N P U T P O R T F U N C T I O N - - - P 8 2 2 MU SEL F 1 P o r t : G P I 1 P O R T 1 ( F A - A U X 3 0 L e f t B l o c k )
  • Page 87 Audio Test Signal(500Hz) Menu On/Off Audio Test Signal(1kHz) GPI Lock On, Off, On/Off Memory Load Event, Salvo Menu, Default, No1-100 FA-10RU, MU Memory Save Event, Salvo Menu, No1-100 FA-10RU, MU Menu Move P000-P1499 None, FS1-FS10 None, Line1-Line8 Color Corrector Split...
  • Page 88 If Menu is selected under Setting 2, the MU Select page opens instead of establishing a new connection. If Disconnect is selected under Setting 2, the FA-10RU is disconnected from the main unit. See section 5-2-1. “Connecting in Unit ID Selection Mode” for details on IDs.
  • Page 89  By-Pass Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4 Menu None By-pass Menu SDI1 - SDI10 On/Off Selecting Bypass under Setting 1 allows you to turn On or Off the Bypass function by selecting On/Off under Setting 2. On/Off alternately turns Bypass On and Off, when the circuit is closed. Select an SDI connector to be bypassed under Setting 3.
  • Page 90 Selecting Audio Delay(Analog) under Setting 1 opens the Audio Delay(Analog) menu, when the circuit is closed. Effective if an Analog Option is installed. See section 7-27. “ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT DELAY” for details  Time Code Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4 None Menu FS1 LTC Start...
  • Page 91 Memory Load Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4 Menu Event FA-10RU Memory Load Default Salvo No1 - 100 Selecting Memory Load allows you to load the memory data selected under Setting 2, 3 and 4. See section 6-18. “ SALVO LOAD”, and 8-1. “LOAD EVENT MEMORY” for details.
  • Page 92 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4 Menu Event FA-10RU Memory Save Salvo No1 - 100 Selecting Memory Save under Setting 1 allows you to save the memory data to the memory specified under Setting 2, 3 and 4, when the circuit is closed. See section 6-19. “SALVO SAVE”, and 8-2.
  • Page 93  Input Gumma (EOTF) Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4 None None Input Gumma(EOTF) Pattern0-13 FS1-FS5 Menu Enabled for FA-505/9600 units but disabled for FA-1010 units.  Input Color Space Setting1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting4 None None Input Gumma(OETF) Pattern0-13 FS1-FS5 Menu Enabled for FA-505/9600 units but disabled for FA-1010 units.
  • Page 94: Gpi Output Port Function

    All DC/FAN Alarm * power, or FA-10RU FAN unit. FA-10RU FAN Alarm Outputs a signal if an alarm is detected in the FA-10RU FAN unit. Outputs a signal if an alarm is detected in an FA-1010 / FA-505 or MU/FA-10RU FAN Alarm * FA-10RU FAN unit.
  • Page 95: Gpi Output Brightness

    Allows you to set brightness for front panel LEDs. LED Brightness Level4 Level 1 - 8 Level 1 – 8: Dark - Bright Disable Disable: Disables the FA-10RU buzzer. FA-10RU Buzzer Enable Enable Enable: Enables the FA-10RU buzzer. Disable Disable: Disables the GPI buzzer.
  • Page 96: Status Led Mode Settings

    Move the F1 indication to the item to be set using single-arrow buttons. 9-1-7. FA-10RU INFORMATION Displays the FA-10RU version information and FA-10RU FAN unit status. - - - F A - 1 0 R U I N F O R M A T I O N - - - P 8 3 3 F P G A 1 V e r s i o n : 1 .
  • Page 97: Web Browser Settings

    Click on a page link such as Network Settings, User Account Settings shown on the left side of the screen, the following “Windows Security” dialog will appear. Enter your user name and password. User name: fa10ru Password: foranetwork Then click OK. After successful authentication, you will have access to all the FA-10RU pages.
  • Page 98: Information

    Default Gateway Displays the gateway of the FA-10RU. MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the FA-10RU. TCP Port Number Displays the TCP port number of the FA-10RU.  Connection Status Item Description Status Displays the status of connection with FA-1010.
  • Page 99: Network Settings

    10-2. Network Settings Clicking Network Settings opens the dialog box as shown below. To change the network address, change the settings and click Submit. Changes will be applied after rebooting or 10-8. “Restart” is performed. 10-3. User Account Settings Clicking User Account opens the dialog box as shown below. To change the user account, change the settings and click Submit.
  • Page 100: Unit Id Assignment

    Clicking Event Naming (FA-1010) opens the dialog box as shown below.  Setting Procedure This page allows you to rename evens (Event1 to Event100) saved in the FA-10RU. (1) Enter a desired name (up to 15 alphanumeric characters) in the Event Name field.
  • Page 101: Salvo Naming

    See section 6-18. “SALVO LOAD” and 6-19. “SALVO SAVE” for more details. 10-7. Backup & Restore Clicking Backup & Restore opens the dialog box as shown below. This dialog box allows you to save the FA-10RU settings and event data to a PC. The saved data can be recalled.
  • Page 102: Configuration Data Backup

    Be sure to perform restart as described in section 10-8. “Restart.” 10-7-2. Event Data Backup All event data for FA-1010 saved in the FA-10RU can be saved/recalled to/from a file on a  Saving all Event Data to a file on a PC (1) Click Save File: Save under “Backup Event Data (FA-1010).”...
  • Page 103: Restart

    10-8. Restart Clicking Restart opens the window as shown below. Be sure to click Restart after changing Network Settings or User Account Settings.
  • Page 104: Gpi Interface

    11. GPI Interface The GPI1, GPI2 and GPI3 connectors provide a total of 30 inputs and 30 outputs. Functions can be assigned to each terminal as well as a group of terminals using patterns, which are set for specific purposes (Pattern Load). Refer to sections 9-1-1 to 9-1-3 for details on function assignments. The FA GPIO Editor also allows you to set GPI assignments on the GUI screen (see the following chapters).
  • Page 105 (4) The installation directory of the FA GPIO Editor is displayed. To change the default installation directory, click Change… and specify a new directory. (5) Click Next. (6) The last wizard page is displayed. Verify the installation settings and click Install to install the software.
  • Page 106: Verifying Gpio Editor Version

    (7) When the software installation is complete, the window as shown below will appear. Click Finish to finish the installation. 11-1-2. Verifying GPIO Editor Version Click Version Information in the menu bar. A window as shown below will appear. To close the window, click OK.
  • Page 107: Connecting Fa Gpio Editor To The Fa-10Ru

    (3) When the user name and password are accepted, a window as shown below is displayed and FA-10RU GPI settings are loaded in the window. When the user name and password are not accepted, an error pop-up dialog windows appears.
  • Page 108: Setting Gpi Functions

    GPI inputs/outputs are quickly set. Loaded settings (including output functions) can be changed. (See "If Setting Individually" below.) (3) After all GPI settings are finished, click Apply to send the settings to the FA-10RU unit. If a “Successful settings” message appears, GPI settings are complete.
  • Page 109: Exporting / Importing Gpi Settings

    GPI settings can be loaded from files in the computer. (1) Select File > Import in the menu bar. (2) Specify the file name (such as FA-10RU GPIO.csv) and location. (3) Verify settings in the FA GPIO Editor, then click Apply...
  • Page 110: Gpi Input Patterns

    11-2. GPI Input Patterns This section describes GPI Input setting patterns that can be selected in the LOAD GPI PATTERN menu (section 9-1-1). The following figures depict FA-AUX30 buttons. Pattern: MU Select Item Description Each button establishes a connection to the FA-1010 registered with the ID MU ID1 - 10 1-10.
  • Page 111 Pattern: Process (FS1-FS10) Item Description Each button allows you to open the VIDEO PROCESS AMPLIFIER menu, PROCESS and select an FS. The button LED lights if the VIDEO PROCESS AMPLIFIER FS1 - 10 menu is open and the relevant FS is selected. Pattern: Video Level (FS1-FS10) Item Description...
  • Page 112 Pattern: Setup/Black Level (FS1-FS10) Item Description Each button allows you to open the SETUP/BLACK LEVEL menu, and select BLACK LEVEL an FS. The button LED lights if the SETUP/BLACK LEVEL menu is open and FS1 - 10 the relevant FS is selected. Pattern: Hue (FS1-FS10) Item Description...
  • Page 113 Pattern: CC White (FS1-FS10) Item Description Each button allows you to open the COLOR CORRECTION WHITE LEVEL CC WHITE menu, and select an FS. The button LED lights if the COLOR CORRECTION FS1 - 10 WHITE LEVEL menu is open and the relevant FS is selected. Pattern: CC Black (FS1-FS10) Item Description...
  • Page 114 Pattern: BY-PASS(FS1-FS10) Item Description Each button sets video bypass On for the corresponding SDI 1-10 channel. BY-PASS The button LED lights when video bypass is On. Pressing the button while the SDI1 - 10 LED is On turns video bypass Off. Pattern: Clean SW Destination Item Description...
  • Page 115 Pattern: Clean SW(Mode/Take) Item Description DIRECT MODE The selected DIRECT MODE or TAKE MODE button lights. If a Source selection is changed in TAKE MODE, the TAKE button LED TAKE MODE blinks. Pressing the blinking TAKE button switches preset crosspoints simultaneously.
  • Page 116 Pattern: Time Code Generator Item Description The TC button allows you to open the TIME CODE GENERATOR menu. The LTC button allows you to open the EMBEDDED TIME CODE menu. The START button starts internal TIME CODE GENERATOR count-up. The START START button LED lights while counting.
  • Page 117 Pattern: Audio Delay (FS1-FS10) Item Description The DELAY FS1-FS10 button allows you to open the EMBEDDED AUDIO OUTPUT DELAY menu. At the same time, FS1-FS10 is switched. The DELAY FS1 - 10 corresponding button lights, if the EMBEDDED AUDIO OUTPUT DELAY menu is open and the FS is selected.
  • Page 118 Pattern: Menu 1 Item Description The PROCESS button allows you to open the VIDEO PROCESS AMPLIFIER menu. PROCESS The LED lights when the VIDEO PROCESS AMPLIFIER menu is open. The VIDEO LEVEL button allows you to open the VIDEO LEVEL menu. VIDEO LEVEL The LED lights when the VIDEO LEVEL menu is open.
  • Page 119 Pattern: Menu 2 Item Description G Pressing the GPI LOCK button turns the button LED On and sets all GPI input to be ignored. GPI LOCK Pressing and holding down the GPI LOCK button turns the button LED Off and sets all GPI input to be accepted. The PROCESS button allows you to open the VIDEO PROCESS AMPLIFIER PROCESS menu.
  • Page 120 The SALVO SAVE button allows you to open the SALVO SAVE menu. SALVO SAVE The LED lights when the SALVOSAVE menu is open. The button LED lights if an alarm is detected in a FAN or power unit of the ALARM connected FA-1010, or a FAN unit in the FA-10RU.
  • Page 121 Pattern: Menu 4 Item Description The FRAME button allows you to set FREEZE mode to FRAME for the FRAME selected FS. The LED lights when FREEZE mode is set to FRAME. The ODD button allows you to set FREEZE mode to ODD for the selected FS The LED lights when FREEZE mode is set to ODD.
  • Page 122 FAN 1 - 4 connected FA-1010. Pressing the button opens the MAIN UNIT ALARM INFORMATION menu. The button LED lights if an alarm occurs in an FA-10RU FAN unit. Pressing RU FAN the button opens the FA-10RU INFORMATION menu. The button LED lights if an alarm occurs in DC power 1 or 2. Pressing the DC POWER button opens the MAIN UNIT ALARM INFORMATION menu.
  • Page 123: Gpi1-Gpi3 Pin Assignments

    11-3. GPI1-GPI3 Pin Assignments  GPI connector 25-pin D-sub, female Signals Pin No. GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 GND (Ground) GPI OUT 1 (Output) GPI OUT 11 (Output) GPI OUT 21 (Output) GPI OUT 2 (Output) GPI OUT 12 (Output) GPI OUT 22 (Output) GPI OUT 3 (Output) GPI OUT 13 (Output) GPI OUT 23 (Output)
  • Page 124: Gpi Input Circuit

    11-4. GPI Input Circuit FA-1010 inside PINs 8~12 20~24 (IN) PIN 1, 7, 19 11-5. GPI Input Control  Pulse signals The pulse signal level change (OPEN to CLOSE) triggers each operation. OPEN to CLOSE: The assigned function will be turned on. 100msec or more OPEN CLOSE...
  • Page 125: Gpi Output Circuit (Same For Gpi 1-3)

    11-6. GPI Output Circuit (Same for GPI 1-3) Select external or internal power. FA-1010 inside +5.0V DIP SW setting PIN 13 Protective resistor 5-24 VDC (external power) PIN 1, 7, 19 PINs 2-6, 14-18 (OUT) IMPORTANT Note that the allowed current for each GPI output circuit is 50 mA and the external power supply should be 5 to 24 VDC.
  • Page 126: Specifications And Dimensions

    POWER LOCK SETUP DWN MIX MAPPING FREEZE DC POWER DISPLAY AREA INPUT CLN SW OUTPUT FS SEL OPTION GAINI DELAY FS LINK TEST SIGNAL UNITY UNITY UNITY UNITY VIDEO BY-PASS SYSTEM STATUS EVENT ANALOG AUDIO FA-10RU REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 12.7...
  • Page 127 Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 128 2 Executive Drive, Suite 670, Fort Lee Executive Park, Fort Lee, NJ 07024, USA Tel: +1 201 944 1120 Fax: +1 201 944 1132 FOR-A Corporation of America Distribution & Service Center 2400 N.E. Waldo Road, Gainesville, FL 32609, USA Tel: +1 352 371 1505...

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