13: Capture Image; 14: System - Roland V-02HD Reference Manual

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13: CAPTURE IMAGE

Menu item
CAPTURE SOURCE
CAPTURE EXECUTE
SAVE TO INTERNAL STORAGE
DELETE STILL IMAGE

14: SYSTEM

Menu item
Value
OFF, ON
HDCP
FRAME RATE
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Specify the functions that are assigned to the [1] [2] buttons.
'AUTO TAKE
AUTO TAKE &
INPUT 1 SW ASSIGN (*10)
' AUTO TAKE &
INPUT 2 SW ASSIGN (*10)
' CUT (INPUT 1 only)
CUT & (INPUT 2 only)
' CUT &
OUTPUT FADE ASSIGN
Specify the functions when turning the [OUTPUT FADE] knob counter-clockwise (TURN LEFT) or clockwise (TURN RIGHT).
BLACK
WHITE
STILL IMAGE
CONTRAST
TURN LEFT
AUDIO
TURN RIGHT
BLACK&AUDIO
WHITE&AUDIO
STILL IMAGE&AUDIO
(ENTER)
Enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the panel lock.
Menu item
ALL SW & VOLUME
PANEL LOCK
(*10) This is valid when mix/wipe is selected as the video effect.
Value
Explanation
(bold text: default value)
Specifies the input video from which to capture the still image.
INPUT 1,
INPUT 2
Capture a still image from the input video.
(EXEC)
Specifies how the captured still image is saved.
* The unit can only save one still image (including temporary saving). If a still image is already saved, it is overwritten when
you execute a new capture.
The still image is captured at the actual resolution and temporarily saved in the unit. When
you turn off the power, the captured still image is deleted.
DISABLE
This allows the image to be captured without impairing the image quality. It is suitable for
still images that include a logo or small characters.
The still image is captured at a reduced resolution of 640 x 360 and saved in the unit.
ENABLE
Since the still image is expanded when it is output, the image quality might be impaired.
(EXEC)
Deletes the still image that is saved in the unit.
- - -
Indicates that no still image is saved in the unit.
Explanation
(bold text: default value)
Specifies whether HDCP is enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF). When set to "ON, " copyright-
protected (HDCP) video can be input. HDCP is also added to the video that is output.
* A change in the setting is not applied until you press the [VALUE] knob to confirm.
Specifies the frame rate.
94, 50Hz
* A change in the setting is not applied until you press the [VALUE] knob to confirm.
The video switches when you press the button to select the input image. The transition time
(INPUT 1 only)
(INPUT 2 only)
is specified by the TRANSITION menu item "TRANSITION TIME. "
The INPUT 1 and 2 video is switched each time you press the button. The transition time is
specified by the TRANSITION menu item "TRANSITION TIME. "
The video is switched as a cut when you press the button to select the input video.
The video of INPUT 1 and 2 is switched as a cut each time you press the button.
The program output video is faded-in/out to a black screen.
The program output video is faded-in/out to a white screen.
When the [OUTPUT FADE] knob is turned all the way, the captured still image is output as a
cut to program/preview output. This is the default setting for "TURN RIGHT. "
Adjusts the contrast of the program output video.
Adjusts the output volume.
Fades-in/out the program output video and audio simultaneously. The video fades to a black
screen. This is the default setting for "TURN LEFT. "
Fades-in/out the program output video and audio simultaneously. The video fades to a white
screen.
Adjusts the output volume. When the [OUTPUT FADE] knob is turned all the way, the
captured still image is output as a cut to preview/program output.
Displays the following PANEL LOCK menu.
Value
OFF, ON
INPUT 1 SW
OFF, ON
INPUT 2 SW
OFF, ON
VIDEO FADER
OFF, ON
OUTPUT FADE
OFF, ON
VFX SW
OFF, ON
OFF, ON
EFFECT TYPE SW
CONTROL 1 ENCODER OFF, ON
CONTROL 2 ENCODER OFF, ON
Explanation
(bold text: default value)
The settings of the following buttons and knobs are turned on/off
together.
[1] button
[2] button
Video fader
[OUTPUT FADE] knob
[VFX] button
[TYPE] button
[CONTROL 1] knob
[CONTROL 2] knob
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