Multi-format video switcher, picture quality at the pinnacle of high definition, eight multi-format channels with independent scalers, a variety of output formats including a built-in multiviewer (4 pages)
Menu List Press the [MENU] button to call up the menu items. The menu will appear on the multi-view monitor connected to the V-800HD MK II. * Menus are shown only on the multi-view monitor connected to the HDMI OUT connector . MEMO • The default value is printed in bold characters.
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Menu List Ch.1–4: Detailed setup of 3G/HD/SD-SDI, Composite, Shared Input Menu item Value Explanation Scaling You use the following items to make settings for scaling. Zoom 10–100–1000% This adjusts the zoom ratio. This sets the scaling type. Full: The input image will be displayed fully on output screen. The aspect ratio will be changed.
Menu List Ch.9–10: Detailed setup of Still Image Menu item Value Explanation You select the memory number where the still image is saved and assign it to the channel. Still Image Memory No. 1–16 * A “ ” symbol is displayed for memory numbers where a still image is already saved. Position H -1920–0–...
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Menu List Detailed setup of Main Menu item Value Explanation Scaling You use the following items to make settings for scaling. Zoom 10–100–1000% This adjusts the zoom ratio. Size H -2000–0– +2000 (*10) This adjusts the size in the horizontal direction. Size V -2000–0–...
Menu List Transition Menu Menu item Value Explanation This sets the transition time. Time 0.0s–1.0s–10.0s, 0s0f–10s0f, 0f–300f The displayed value differs depending on “Frame Rate” and the “Unit” setup. Seconds, Seconds.Frames, Frames Unit This sets the transition time unit to be displayed. This sets the transition effect.
Menu List PinP Menu Menu item Value Explanation This sets the output status of PinP. OFF: No display. Status OFF, PVW, PGM PVW: Display on PVW output. PGM: Display on PGM output. Position 1 This displays the Detailed Settings menu for the PinP [1]–[4] buttons. (ENTER) * The PinP [1]–...
Menu List Key Menu Menu item Value Explanation Select output status of Key composition from below. OFF: Not display. Status OFF, PVW, PGM PVW: Display on PVW output. PGM: Display on PGM output. Self key, External Key Mode This sets the key mode. Detailed setup of Self Key Menu item Value...
Menu List System Menu Menu item Value Explanation HDCP OFF, ON This turns on/off the HDCP mode. Color Space RGB, YCC This sets the color space. NTSC Setup Level 0IRE, 7.5IRE This sets the NTSC setup level. Frame Rate 59.94 Hz, 50 Hz This sets the frame rate.
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Menu List Detailed setup of MIDI Menu item Value Explanation This sets the MIDI remote control mode. OFF: No communication via MIDI. Native: Communicate using standard MIDI mode. OFF, Native, V-LINK Master, Status V-LINK Slave, MVC Slave V-LINK Master: Communicate as the V-LINK master device. V-LINK Slave: Communicate as the V-LINK slave device.
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Menu List Detailed setup of Multi-view Label Menu item Value Explanation Indicate OFF, ON This turns on/off the display of labels and green/red borders. Label Pressing the [ENTER] button displays the following label entry screen. PVW section PGM section Ch.1 SDI CH.1 SDI Ch.1 (SDI) Ch.1 Composite...
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Menu List Detailed setup of USB Memory Parameter Menu item Value Explanation Load (ENTER) This displays the screen to select a file to load. Save (ENTER) This displays the screen to select a file to save. Save As (ENTER) This displays the screen to edit the file name. Delete (ENTER) This displays the screen to select a file to delete.
Press the [ENTER] button to turn it off. Press the [EXIT] button to cancel. This is displayed when the V-800HD MK II detected error of cooling fan. Contact the nearest Fan error Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor.
Remote Controlling via MIDI MIDI Control Modes MIDI Settings These are the MIDI control modes for the V-800HD MK II. Select one Detailed settings for MIDI remote control are made via the MIDI menu mode best suited for your connected device or your application. on the V-800HD MK II.
MIDI Implementations Messages Transmitted and Received in Standard MIDI Mode Channel Voice Messages { CUT Button Operation Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte z Control Change n = MIDI channel number { Video Fader Operation { PGM Cross-Point Selection ...
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Status 41H, dev, 00H, 51H, 12H, aaH, bbH, ccH, ddH,…, eeH, sum Byte Explanation Exclusive Status ID Number (Roland) Device ID Model ID upper byte (V-LINK message) Model ID lower byte (V-LINK message) Command ID (DT1) Address upper byte Address Address Data: Actual data.
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3rd Byte Byte Explanation Exclusive Status n = Ctrl Rx MIDI Ch. number: 0H–FH (Ch. 1–16) ID number (Roland) cc = Controller number: 00H–7FH (0–127) Device ID vv = value: 00H–7FH (0–127) Model ID upper byte (V-LINK message) Model ID lower byte (V-LINK message) z Channel Pressure/After Touch ...
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MIDI Implementations Messages Received in MVC Mode Channel Voice Messages z Pitch Bend Change Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte z Program Change n = MIDI channel number (CCM): 0H–FH (Ch. 1–16) Status 2nd Byte ll = ignored mm = pitch bend value: 00H–7FH (0–127) n = MIDI channel number (CCM): 0H–FH (Ch.
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Exclusive message and checksum calculation Roland exclusive messages (RQ1, DT1) contain a checksum following the data (after F7), which can be used to check whether the message was received correctly. The checksum value is derived from the address and data (or size) of the transmitted exclusive message.
Command Reference It is possible to remote control the V-800HD MK II from an external device using the RS-232 connector. Specification of the RS-232 Connector Overview of Commands A command consists of an ASCII code sequence containing “stx, ” three Pin No.
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