Panasonic AV-UHS500P Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic AV-UHS500P Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
AV-UHS500P
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AV-UHS500E
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Live Switcher AV-UHS500P Model No. AV-UHS500E Model No. Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Please carefully read the “Read this first!” (pages 3 to 7) of this Manual before use.
  • Page 2 Other names of companies and products contained Model number given in in these Operating Instructions may be trademarks or Model number of unit manual registered trademarks of their respective owners. AV-UHS500 AV-UHS500P AV-UHS500 AV-UHS500E AV-UHS5M1 AV-UHS5M1G About copyright and licence AV-UHS5M2G...
  • Page 3: Read This First

    Operation at a voltage other than 120 V AC may Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. require the use of a different AC plug. Please contact either a local or foreign Panasonic authorized service center for assistance in selecting an alternate AC CAUTION: plug.
  • Page 4 FCC NOTICE (USA) Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Model Number: AV-UHS500P Trade Name: Panasonic Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102 Support contact: 1-800-524-1448 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 5 Fuse A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. indicates safety information. Manufactured by: Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, Japan Importer’s name and address of pursuant to EU rules: Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany...
  • Page 6 Read this first! EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS 1. Pre-requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the above standards <1> Peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus and special connecting cables • The purchaser/user is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us as peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus.
  • Page 7 Read this first! ІНФОРМАЦІЯ ПРО ПІДТВЕРДЖЕННЯ ВІДПОВІДНОСТІ ПРОДУКТУ Виробник: Panasonic Corporation Панасонік Корпорейшн Адреса виробника: Kadoma, Osaka, Japan Кадома, Осака, Японія Країна походження: Japan Японія Імпортер: ТОВ “ПАНАСОНІК УКРАЇНА ЛТД” Адреса Імпортера: провулок Охтирський, будинок 7, місто Київ, 03022, Україна...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Read this first! ..........3 Setting the wipe start position ........37 Modifying wipe..............37 Before use ..........11 Setting the latency ............38 Overview ................. 11 Key ..................39 Concerning the ratings display ........11 Selecting the key type ............ 39 Disclaimer of warranty ..........
  • Page 9 Contents Setting the crosspoints ..........119 Macro memory settings ..........78 Registering memories (Register) ........79 Assigning signals to the crosspoints ......119 Setting the crosspoint switching ........120 Video memories .............. 80 Recording still images (Still) ........... 81 Button assignments ............121 Recording moving images (Clip) ........
  • Page 10 Contents Preparations ..............145 External panel settings ..........145 Settings on this unit when external panels are connected ..............145 List of bus IDs and source IDs ........146 Appearance ..........149 Specifications .......... 150 Setting menu table ........152 Appendix (glossary) ........
  • Page 11: Before Use

    If the unit is connected to equipment whose segments are different, events dependent upon the settings inherent IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE to the network equipment, for instance, may occur so TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON, EXCEPT FOR...
  • Page 12: Precautions For Use

    Precautions for use p Handle carefully. p Built-in display (LCD monitor) Leaving the built-in display on with the same image over Do not drop the product, or subject it to strong shock or vibration. a long period of time may result in temporary afterimage Do not carry or move the product by the fader lever.
  • Page 13: Installation Precautions

    Installation precautions q In addition to heeding the points presented in the “Read this first!”, observe the following precautions as well. Connecting the power supply Handle carefully! p p Be absolutely sure to use only the power p p Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact or cable supplied with the unit.
  • Page 14: Features

    MIX transition functions, and additionally DSK1 and 2 can be assigned. p p Fitted with a remote camera controller function that is able to control a maximum of 18 Panasonic 4K/HD integrated cameras. p p High-quality chroma keys enabled with the Primatte ®...
  • Page 15: Accessories

    After removing the product from its container, dispose of the power cable cap (if supplied) and packing materials in an appropriate manner. Power cable for AV-UHS500P ..........1 Power cable for AV-UHS500E ..........3 p p For U.K. and Saudi Arabia p p For Continental Europe, etc.
  • Page 16 Installation and connections (Be sure to ask your dealer.) 1 Turn off the power of the unit, and disconnect the power cable. 2 Loosen the four screws of SLOT A or SLOT B at the back of the unit, and remove the blank panel. SLOT B SLOT A Blank panel...
  • Page 17: Parts And Their Functions

    Parts and their functions Control panel Positioner area Memory card area User button area   POWER ALARM USER ZOOM LINK  MENU BKGD KEY1 KEY2 DSK1 TIME PICT MODE CBGD CKEY KEY3 DSK2 SD Card MENU VMEM SHOT CONF MENU VECT MACRO...
  • Page 18: Crosspoint Area

    Parts and their functions Crosspoint area   DISP KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 DSK1 DSK2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 AMBER : FILL / GREEN : SOURCE AUX /DISP SOURCE AUX BUS DELEGATION  SHIFT  SHIFT 1/13 2/14 3/15 4/16 5/17 6/18 7/19 8/20...
  • Page 19: Memory/Wipe Pattern/Number Key Area

    Parts and their functions Memory/wipe pattern/number key area   SHOT BKGD STORE COPY PASTE DSBL PATT STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN  EVENT CALL PAGE PATT CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM OUT STOP  MACRO VMEM < > <...
  • Page 20: User Button Area

    Parts and their functions User button area  User buttons (USER BUTTON) [U1 to U8] These are used to assign some functions of the menu  settings to the [U1] to [U8] buttons on the Config menu.  Refer to “Setting the user buttons”. USER Transition area ...
  • Page 21 Parts and their functions  [WIPE] button  Bus tally LEDs This is used to execute the transition using the pattern These indicate the output statuses of the A bus and B bus. selected by the number key (9). The LED corresponding to the bus whose program signals When the [WIPE] button is pressed and it is selected, its (PGM) are being output lights.
  • Page 22: Display Area

    Parts and their functions Display area    USER MENU BKGD KEY1 KEY2 DSK1 TIME PICT MODE CBGD CKEY KEY3 DSK2 SD Card MENU VMEM SHOT CONF MENU VECT MACRO EVENT HOLD DISPLAY MENU  SHOT BKGD STORE COPY PASTE DSBL PATT...
  • Page 23 Parts and their functions  Menu selection buttons (MENU) p Menu display/WFM display (or VECTOR display)/Image display Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the menu of the function indicated at the top or bottom of the button is selected.
  • Page 24: Positioner Area

    Parts and their functions Positioner area  ZOOM  PAN/TLT  Positioner (POSITIONER) [X/Y] [PAN/TILT]  Rotary encoder [Z] [ZOOM] These are used when performing the settings below. This is used to set the PinP size, flying key size or to select p Key PinP, DSK PinP position settings the chroma key area.
  • Page 25: Memory Card Area

    Be sure to format cards using the unit. Use SD cards formatted with FAT. (NTFS formatted SD cards cannot be recognized.) Panasonic memory cards with the following capacities can be used with the unit: SD (from 8 MB to 2 GB)
  • Page 26: Rear Panel Area

    Parts and their functions Rear panel area     TALLY/GPI 2 TALLY/GPI 1 BOOT SV NM EXPANTION SLOT B EXPANTION SLOT A SIGNAL POWER   AC IN ~  HDMI IOUT 12G SDI OUT HDMI IN 12G SDI IN ...
  • Page 27: Preparations

    Preparations Turning the unit’s power on and off q Turning on the power q Turning off the power Set the power switch to the ON position. Set the power switch to the OFF position. When power is supplied to the unit, the POWER indicator The unit’s power is turned off, and the POWER indicator lights.
  • Page 28: Basic Menu Operations

    Preparations Basic menu operations This section describes the basic operations of the menus which are displayed on the built-in display. For the menu configuration, refer to “Setting menu table”. Menu configuration and operations Press the [MENU MODE] button to show the menu on the built-in display. ...
  • Page 29 Preparations Numeric value input box: List box: Turn a rotary encoder [F2] to [F5] to change the numeric value. When a rotary encoder [F2] to [F5] is held down, the 1 Press [F2] to [F5] to display the list box. numeric value is returned to its initial value.
  • Page 30: Keyboard Screen Operations

    Preparations Menu delegation function Keyboard screen operations When the buttons listed below are double-clicked, the When a name such as the name of the input signal material, specified menu is selected. (The menu delegation function) name of the memory or name of the data to be saved on an The operation corresponding to the button pressed is also memory card is to be changed, display the keyboard screen, executed.
  • Page 31: Setting The System Format

    Preparations Setting the system format Setting the time One system format (input/output signal) can be selected. 1 On the System menu, use [F1] to display the Time sub menu. CONF 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display the System menu.
  • Page 32: Basic Operations

    Basic operations Background transition Selecting the bus using the SHIFT function The SHIFT function enables two materials to be allocated — Selecting the bus the front material and the rear material — to one button, and the materials to be selected using the [SHIFT] button. Press one of the crosspoint buttons to select the material to A total of 24 materials —...
  • Page 33: Selecting The Bus Mode

    Basic operations Selecting the bus mode Single SHIFT Single SHIFT is used to switch the individual material of a Select the A/B bus system or flip-flop system (PGM/PST PGM/A bus crosspoint button, PST/B bus crosspoint button system) from the setting menu. or AUX bus crosspoint button from a front material to a rear 1 Press the CONF...
  • Page 34: Manual Transition

    Basic operations Cut transition Manual transition When the [CUT] button is pressed, the transition is executed Operate the fader lever to execute transitions manually. instantly. If the fader lever has been operated during auto transition, auto transition will be switched to manual operation as soon as the fader position overtakes the amount of the transition being executed.
  • Page 35: Wipe

    Basic operations Wipe Selecting the wipe pattern The wipe patterns are selected using the number keys. 1 Press the [BKGD PATT] button (or [KEY PATT] button). BKGD COPY PASTE DSBL PATT The [BKGD PATT] button (or [KEY PATT] button) STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN indicator lights in amber, and the pattern table screen...
  • Page 36: Selecting The Wipe Direction

    Basic operations Wipe decorations (border, soft effect) Selecting the wipe direction A border effect or soft effect can be added to the wiping of Operate the wipe direction selector buttons to select the wipe background transitions. direction for the background transition. (The key transitions are set by the menu.
  • Page 37: Setting The Wipe Start Position

    Basic operations Modifying wipe Setting the wipe start position Wipe start can be set at any desired position. Setting the 3D (page turning) effect Target patterns: A lighting effect can be added to a wipe pattern. WIPE1: 5 Alternatively, the page turning effect parameter can be set. WIPE2: 4, 5, 6, 7 These effects can be set for background transitions and key SQ1:...
  • Page 38: Setting The Latency

    Basic operations Setting the latency Setting the trimming A delay amount can be set for the background image or key The trimming at the time a background transition is executed image. can be set. Target patterns: 1 Press the CONF button to light its indicator, and display SQ1, SQ2, SL, 3D1, 3D2 the Config menu.
  • Page 39: Key

    Basic operations Selecting the key type 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display KEY1 CKEY This operation combines the background image with another the Key menu. image. The key definition can be adjusted, and an edge can be added to the combined image.
  • Page 40: Selecting The Key Material

    Basic operations 4 When the luminance key has been selected, the chroma Selecting the key material component can be included in the generation of the key signals in view of the self key application. (This does not apply to the linear key.) Selecting the key fill and key source signals Use [F3], and select the setting using the Lum Key item.
  • Page 41 Basic operations <Fill To Source> Linking the key fill signal and key source signal When the key fill signal is selected, the key source selection signal also switches automatically. Initially, the key source signal and the key fill signal will 1 Press the KEY button to be used to display the menu.
  • Page 42: Key Transitions

    Basic operations Key transitions 1 Select the transition mode. Press the [KEY] button in the transition area to light its indicator. To execute a background transition and key transition at the same time, press the [BKGD] button and [KEY] button together to turn on both indicators. MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY MACRO WIPE DIRECTION...
  • Page 43 Basic operations 4 Set the wipe direction. On the Key menu, use [F1] to display the Transition sub menu. Use [F1] to set “Normal” or “Reverse” using the Keyout Pattern item. Normal The key out pattern moves in the same direction as the key in pattern. Reverse The key out pattern moves in the opposite direction from the key in pattern.
  • Page 44: Key Preview

    Basic operations PVW images: Key preview When PVW is OFF: The PGM status is displayed in the PVW. Key preview images can be output to the preview output, and This is not reflected in the transition status, however. the keys can be adjusted and checked. When PVW is ON: 1 From the Key menus and the DSK menus, use [F1] to When PVW is set to “On”, the PGM images are displayed...
  • Page 45: Adjusting The Luminance Key And Linear Key

    Basic operations w To execute the sampling manually Adjusting the luminance key and linear key 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display KEY1 CKEY These steps are taken to adjust the luminance key and linear the Chroma Key menu. key definition.
  • Page 46 Basic operations Step 3 Step 2 The objective of this step is to remove the noise in the The objective of this step is to remove the noise in the foreground image. background image. The noise is removed by carrying out this step several times. The noise is removed by carrying out this step several times.
  • Page 47 Basic operations Step 5 Step 4 The objective of this step is to finely adjust the image by After steps 1 to 3 have been carried out, noise will still remain adjusting the noise and transparency, for example. in the detail areas such as the subject’s hair as shown in the image below.
  • Page 48 Basic operations [FineTuning] Step 6 In this mode, detailed images can be adjusted. Finely adjust the chroma key signals which have been 1 On the Chroma Key menu, use [F1] to display the generated. Sample sub menu. 1 On the Chroma Key menu, use [F1] to display the Adjust sub menu.
  • Page 49: Key Decorations

    Basic operations Key decorations Selecting the Edge Fill settings A border, shadow or other edge can be added to the key. Materials to be inserted as edges can be set. 1 On the Key menu, use [F1] to display the Edge2 sub Setting the key edge menu.
  • Page 50: Masking The Key Signals

    Basic operations 6 Use [F2] to [F5] to set the area to be masked. Masking the key signals Operation/ Description of Setting range/ These steps are taken to mask the key signals using the Parameter setting Initial value mask signal of the box pattern. −50.00 to 50.00/ Key left position Left...
  • Page 51: Flying Key

    Basic operations Flying key PinP combinations using the flying key Using DVE effects, this key enables the key signals that have When “Full” is selected using the Type item in “Selecting the been input to be moved, expanded or contracted. key type”, PinP combinations can be performed using the In order for the flying key to take effect, select “SQ2: 8”...
  • Page 52: Pinp (Picture In Picture)

    Basic operations PinP (picture in picture) Selecting Shape Square, Circle, Heart, Flower or Star can be selected as the Another image can be combined with the background image. shape used for combining PinP images. This unit supports PinP for 2 channels, DSK and Key. 1 Press the [Key2] button (2K/HD mode) or [Key1] button (in 4K mode or when there is no 4K DVE unit) to light Selecting the PinP channel and material...
  • Page 53: Pinp Adjustments

    Basic operations Linking Key PinP and DSK PinP PinP adjustments The Key PinP and DSK PinP images perform a symmetrical Adjusting the PinP position and size operation for the axis whose coordinates and rotation angle have been set. While the PinP menu is selected, adjust the X and Y The image serving as the reference is the PinP image of the coordinates using the positioner in the positioner area, and menu being operated.
  • Page 54: Pinp Decorations

    Basic operations PinP decorations When “Center” has been selected as the Symmetry setting The coordinates and rotation angle are made A border or soft effect can be added to PinP. symmetrical to the center. 1 Press the [Key2] button (2K/HD mode) or [Key1] button (in 4K mode or when there is no 4K DVE unit) to light the button and display the PinP menu.
  • Page 55: Trimming Settings

    Basic operations 6 Use [F1] to display the PinP Trim Adjust sub menu, and Trimming settings use [F2], [F3], [F4] and [F5] to set the trimming values. 1 Press the [Key2] button (2K/HD mode) or [Key1] button Operation/ Description of Setting range/ (in 4K mode or when there is no 4K DVE unit) to light Parameter...
  • Page 56: Dsk (Downstream Key)

    Basic operations DSK (downstream key) 5 Use [F4] to select the fill type using the Fill item. The bus signal is used for the key fill signal. Characters or other images can be combined with the Matte The internal fill matte is used for the key fill background image.
  • Page 57: Selecting The Dsk Material

    Basic operations Selecting the DSK material Linking the DSK fill signal and DSK source signal selection Selecting the DSK fill signal and DSK source signal 1 Press the button to light it, and display the Config CONF menu. Press the [DSK] button in the AUX bus selection area to switch the selection of the DSK fill signal (indicator lights in 2 Use [F1] to display the Key Signal Coupling1 sub menu.
  • Page 58: Dsk Transitions

    Basic operations The recorded combination information can be set from DSK transitions combinations of Coupling1 to 8 in the Key Signal Coupling sub menu. 1 Set the transition time. Press the button to light its indicator, and display TIME the Time menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the DSK sub menu.
  • Page 59: Dsk Preview

    Basic operations DSK adjustments DSK preview The DSK definition can be adjusted. Select whether to output the DSK preview image to the preview output. 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display DSK1 DSK2 the DSK menu. 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display DSK1 DSK2...
  • Page 60: Masking The Dsk Signals

    Basic operations <DSK mask setting> (figure shows the default values) Masking the DSK signals Video signal range These steps are taken to mask the DSK signals using the mask signal of the box pattern. Area where the DSK signal is effective 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display DSK1...
  • Page 61: Key Link

    Basic operations Key Link FTB (Fade to Black) Key1, Key2, and Key3 and DSK1 and DSK2 can be linked in The user can fade out from a program image to the black Group1 to 4. screen/white screen/Still/Clip/color background screen or fade in to a program image from a black screen/white screen/Still/ This function makes it possible to link the “On”...
  • Page 62: Internal Color Signals

    Basic operations Internal color signals Selecting the image The image to be used for fading out can be selected. This unit supports two sets of internal color signals. 1 Press the CONF button to light its indicator, and display the Config menu. Setting the color background 2 Use [F1] to display the Assign sub menu.
  • Page 63: Setting The Wash Effect

    Basic operations Setting the Wash effect Adjusting the Wash waveforms The gradation effect for color backgrounds can be set. 1 On the Color Background menu, use [F1] to display the CBGD1 Wave sub menu (or CBGD2 Wave sub menu). Selecting the Wash effect and setting the colors 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display BKGD...
  • Page 64: Switching The Aux Output

    Basic operations Switching the AUX output AUX1/2 transitions The MIX transition is executed when the output signal set for Selecting the AUX output materials AUX1/2 is switched. 1 Press the [AUX1] or [AUX2] button of the AUX bus The output signals of the AUX buses (AUX1 to AUX4) can be selector buttons.
  • Page 65: Setting Enable/Disable For The Aux1/2 Transition

    Basic operations Setting enable/disable for the AUX1/2 transition The AUX1/2 transition time and transition enable/disable can be set. 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display TIME the Time menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the AUX1 BUS Trans sub menu. 3 When the transition time is to be set in frame units, use [F2] for the setting.
  • Page 66: Memory

    Basic operations Memory w Shot memories The background transition pattern, PinP size, border width and other video effects can be registered in the memory and recalled. The memory used for this is referred to as a shot memory. By setting effect dissolve, it is possible to ensure a smooth change of the switching from the current images to the images or operations registered in the shot memory.
  • Page 67: Memory Registration

    Basic operations Memory registration Shot Event Macro Applicable Material selection Transition Pattern Menu memory memory memory target target target p PGM/A bus p Background p Fader amount p BKGD patterns p Wipe direction p PGM/B bus (MIX, WIPE) p Key ...
  • Page 68: Storing The Settings In The Memory (Store)

    Basic operations 6 Hold down (for 2 seconds or so) the number key (1 to Storing the settings in the memory (Store) 10) corresponding to the number of the memory to be registered. Images and operations to be registered can be set and then When the registration is completed, the number key registered in the memories.
  • Page 69: Recalling The Operations Stored In The Memory (Recall)

    Basic operations 6 Press the number key (1 to 10) corresponding to the Recalling the operations stored in the number for the memory whose operations are to be memory (Recall) recalled. p In the case of a shot memory, the video effects are recalled, and playback starts.
  • Page 70: Memory Preview

    Basic operations Deleting the operations stored in the memory Memory preview (Delete) Program output (output to the program signals) SHOT BKGD STORE COPY PASTE DSBL PATT 8 For program output, press the [TAKE/ENTER] button. STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN EVENT p During output, the [TAKE/ENTER] button indicator CALL...
  • Page 71: Selecting The Buses Whose Settings Are To Be Registered And Or Played Back

    Basic operations Selecting the buses whose settings are to be registered and or played back Bus selection when registering/playing back memories Select the bus used for registering event memories, shot memories and macro memories. 1 Press the SHOT button to display the Event Memory menu (Shot Memory menu or Macro menu). EVENT 2 Use [F1] to display the Target Select1, 2 sub menu.
  • Page 72: Setting Effect Dissolve (Shot Memory)

    Basic operations p Pressed number keys blink in green while the operation Setting effect dissolve (shot memory) switching is underway. p When the operation switching has been completed, the Switching from the current image to the image or operation pressed number key lights in amber. stored in the shot memory can be performed smoothly.
  • Page 73: Editing Event Memory Timelines

    Basic operations Editing event memory timelines Timeline editing flow Insertion or modification of the events can be edited on the w Modifying registered event memories timelines. 1 Press the [EVENT MEM] button and light its indicator. w Timeline [EVENT MEM] button A timeline is a succession of events in the event memories which have been joined together on the time axis.
  • Page 74 Basic operations w Setting the display mode Setting the playback method 1 Press the button to display the Event Memory SHOT EVENT w Setting the playback mode menu. 1 Press the [EVENT MEM] button and light its indicator. 2 Use [F1] to display the Timeline sub menu. [EVENT MEM] button DISPLAY MENU...
  • Page 75 Basic operations <Timeline displays (on the built-in display)> w Number key operations BKGD COPY PASTE DSBL PATT STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN PAGE PATT CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM OUT STOP VMEM < > < > TAKE ENTER 0/10 <<...
  • Page 76 Basic operations Pasting events (Paste) Inserting events (Insert) Copied events can be pasted. The current setting status can be inserted as an event after the current event memory. 1 Use to select the event point When an event is inserted, the numbers of the events after 0/10 <<...
  • Page 77 Basic operations w Setting the event duration Setting events using the menus The lengths of the events can be set. w Registering marks 1 Use to select the event to be 0/10 << < > >> Marks can be registered and events inserted at the event modified.
  • Page 78: Macro Memory Settings

    Basic operations w Setting the event switching effect (Path) Macro memory settings Switching from one event to another (bus switching) can be accomplished smoothly. Recording non-operation periods 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display SHOT EVENT 1 Press the VMEM button to light its indicator, and display the Event Memory menu.
  • Page 79: Registering Memories (Register)

    Basic operations Changing macro memory file names 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display VMEM MACRO the Macro menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the Register sub menu. 3 Use [F2] and [F3] to select the macro memory whose file name is to be changed.
  • Page 80: Video Memories

    Basic operations Video memories This unit can be used to store still image memories (Still) and moving image memories (Clip), each in two channels. 1 channel at a time is saved in 4K mode. p p Images with key signals can be stored in the video memories (still images and moving images). p p The number of seconds that can be saved in the moving image memory depends on the system format.
  • Page 81: Recording Still Images (Still)

    Basic operations 7 Use [F4] of Rec2 to set the review display in the Review Recording still images (Still) item. After the images have been recorded, the 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display VMEM images of the video memory recorded in the MACRO the Video Memory menu.
  • Page 82: Recording Moving Images (Clip)

    Basic operations 8 Use [F1] to display the Rec3 sub menu. Recording moving images (Clip) 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display VMEM MACRO the Video Memory menu. 9 Use [F2] to select the recording repeat setting using the Loop item.
  • Page 83: Saving Images In Flash Memory

    Basic operations Saving Images in Flash Memory  Use [F4] to set the maximum recording time using the Limit item. Data for images stored in the video memory can be retained  Use [F1] to display the Video Memory1 sub menu. even when the power is turned off, by saving them in the flash memory area.
  • Page 84: Playing Back Moving Images (Clip)

    Basic operations 8 Use [F2] to set the control button used for playing back Playing back moving images (Clip) moving images in tandem with the transition operation. Use [F2] to set the Clip playback start button. Establishing the playback mode Playback is not performed in tandem with the transition operation.
  • Page 85 Basic operations w Operations performed using the number keys Moving to the first frame or last frame BKGD 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display VMEM COPY PASTE DSBL PATT MACRO STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN the Video Memory menu.
  • Page 86: Memory Card

    (Approximately 10 minutes is necessary when data with Thumbnail layout total size of about 490 MB stored in “All file” is saved to a Panasonic Class 8 SDHC memory card.) w Still (still images) Video memory (still image data: Still1, Still2): Still image <File formats supported>...
  • Page 87 Use SD cards formatted with FAT. (NTFS formatted SD Event memory data (Event): cards cannot be recognized.) Panasonic memory cards with the following capacities can Data is stored in and read from these memories. be used with the unit: Setup data (Set Up): SD (from 8 MB to 2 GB) The “setup data”...
  • Page 88 Basic operations The data is stored in the following folders on the memory card. When data is to be loaded, first store the data in the respective folders, and then load the files. <Data folder configuration> Data type Save Type item Storage folder Extension Project file (project)
  • Page 89: Initializing The Memory Cards

    Basic operations Initializing the memory cards Saving data on memory cards Before an memory card is used in this unit, the card must be 1 Insert the memory card which has been initialized by initialized by the unit without fail. the unit, into the memory card slot.
  • Page 90: Loading Data From Memory Cards

    Basic operations 5 Use [F2] to select the name of the file to be loaded Loading data from memory cards using the SELECT FILE item. If the name of the file to be loaded consists of more than 23 characters, a shortened version of the filename 1 Insert the memory card on which the data is stored into will be displayed.
  • Page 91: Deleting Files On Memory Cards

    Basic operations Deleting files on memory cards Changing the sort mode The way in which the file list displayed on the file selection 1 Insert the memory card on which the data is stored into screen is arranged can be specified. the memory card slot.
  • Page 92: Displaying The Memory Card Information

    Basic operations Displaying the memory card information 1 Insert the memory card on which the data is stored into the memory card slot. 2 On the SD Card menu, use [F1] to display the Card Information sub menu. Free The memory card’s remaining free space is displayed.
  • Page 93: Waveform Monitor Settings

    Basic operations Waveform monitor settings VECTOR (vectorscope) settings WFM (waveform monitor) settings 1 Press the [WFM/VECT] button among the display mode buttons to display the vectorscope on the built-in display. 2 Press the button to light its indicator, and display 1 Press the [WFM/VECT] button among the display mode CONF the Config menu.
  • Page 94: Input/Output Signal Settings

    Input/output signal settings Input signal settings IN1 and IN2 are exclusive input by SDI signals or HDMI signals. SDI IN3 to 8 are SDI signal inputs. IN-A1 to 4, IN-B1 to 4 can be set only when one of the following optional units has been connected. AV-UHS5M1 (SDI Input Unit) IN-A1 to A4 and IN-B1 to B4 can be set.
  • Page 95 Input/output signal settings <List of settings by input signal> Setting menu and page in this manual Input connector Color Space Status Freeze Limited Name P 96 P 97 P 97 P 98 P 98 P 99 12G SDI IN1, Standard -...
  • Page 96: Settings For The Exclusionary Input Connectors

    Input/output signal settings Settings for the exclusionary input Settings for the color range for input signals connectors Set the color range for input signals. You can set all input signals independently. Set the exclusionary input for the SDI input connectors (12G SDI IN1, 12G SDI IN2)/HDMI input connectors (HDMI IN1, 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display...
  • Page 97: Checking The Input Signal Status

    Input/output signal settings Checking the input signal status Setting the frame synchronizer You can check the status of input signals. The frame synchronizer can be set to On or Off for each input. The HDMI input frame synchronizer is permanently On. It cannot be set from On to Off or vice versa.
  • Page 98: Setting The Delay Amount

    Input/output signal settings Setting the delay amount Freezing the input signals The input signals can be delayed. The input signals can be frozen and used. p p This setting is for input signals to 12G SDI IN5 to 8 and the While signals are frozen, the tally signals of the corresponding optional SDI input unit (IN-A1 to 4 and IN-B1 to 4).
  • Page 99: Setting The Material Names

    Input/output signal settings Setting the material names Setting the up-converter Material names can be given to the input signals. Select the settings for SDI IN5 to SDI IN8, as well as for the These names can be selected from the default settings or up-converter that is built into the optional unit listed below: user settings.
  • Page 100: Color Corrector

    Input/output signal settings Color Corrector Tone curve Corrects the tone of the input signal. Make settings for the Color Correctors built in to SDI IN5 to Set the tone curve to adjust the brightness, contrast, etc., of SDI IN8 and the following optional units. images.
  • Page 101 Input/output signal settings 6 Use [F1] to display the C/C Tone2 Gray L sub menu. Gain adjustments for the color matrix 1 Use [F1] to display the C/C Matrix R/G sub menu. 7 Use [F2] to adjust the R signal of the Gray Low level in the Red item.
  • Page 102 Input/output signal settings Initializing the color corrector 1 Use [F1] to display the C/C Setting sub menu. 2 Use [F2] to select the initialization target in the Init Target item. Process The settings in the C/C Process sub menu are initialized. Tone The settings in the C/C Tone1 Black, C/C Tone2 Gray L, C/C Tone3 Gray H, and C/C...
  • Page 103: Setting The Hdmi Input Signals

    Input/output signal settings 1 On the Input sub menu, use [F2] to select the input to Setting the HDMI input signals be set using the Select item.  Refer to “Input signal settings”. Set the HDMI input signals when the HDMI input unit (optional) or full-HD HDMI input unit (optional) has been 2 Use [F1] to display the HDMI Input sub menu.
  • Page 104: Displaying The Hdmi Input Signal Information

    Input/output signal settings Displaying the HDMI input signal information These are used to display the information concerning the HDMI input signal images. The information cannot be changed. 1 On the Input sub menu, use [F2] to select the input to be set using the Select item. ...
  • Page 105: Output Signal Settings

    Input/output signal settings Output signal settings 12G SDI OUT1 to 12G SDI OUT5 are SDI signal outputs. HDMI OUT1, HDMI OUT2 is HDMI signal output. OUT-A1 to OUT-A4, OUT-B1 to OUT-B4 can be set only when one of the following optional units has been connected. AV-UHS5M2 (SDI Output Unit) OUT-A1 to A4 and OUT-B1 to B4 can be set.
  • Page 106: Assigning The Output Signals

    Input/output signal settings Setting the SDI output color range Assigning the output signals The color range can be set for the SDI output signal images. The output signals can be assigned to the 12G SDI OUT p p You can set all output signals independently. connector and HDMI OUT connector.
  • Page 107: Setting The Hdmi Output Signals

    Input/output signal settings Setting the HDMI output signals 5 Use [F1] to display the HDMI Output sub menu. 6 Use [F2] to select the resolution of the images to be Set the HDMI output signals of the standard output (HDMI output using the Size item.
  • Page 108: Setting The Down-Converter (Optional)

    Input/output signal settings Setting the down-converter (optional) 8 Use [F4] to select the scaling method using the Scale item. Select the settings for the down-converter that is built into the Fit-V The aspect ratio of the output images is SDI output unit (AV-UHS5M2). maintained, and the size of the images is increased or reduced in accordance with the 1 On the Output sub menu, use [F2] to select the output...
  • Page 109: Setting The Sync Signals

    Input/output signal settings Adjusting the output signal phase Setting the sync signals The phase of the output video signals can be adjusted. The sync signals to be used by the system can be selected. External sync: CONF 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display For synchronization with an external sync signal the System menu.
  • Page 110 Input/output signal settings <Phase adjustment setup> Reference (System standard) Approx. 0.2H Line Synchronizer Range Internal Approx. –0.2H to +0.8H Approx. Fixed DL 0.2H • 1H Output (+1H) Output Phase Variable Range H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase (±100 lines) Line Synchronizer Range Internal Approx.
  • Page 111 Input/output signal settings <Phases and delay amounts of input/output signals during HD format use> Frame synchronizer On, Off Output signals Mode: Input signals Normal, Up Convert or Video effects Dot by Dot (cannot be selected when the system Down-converter format is 720p) Delay: ...
  • Page 112 Input/output signal settings <Phase relationship between input signals and output signals> (for 1080/59.94i format) (Example 1) Input signals (non-synchronized) Sync signal (Reference) 1F (frame) Output signal 1 Max. 1F Output signal 2 (90H) Max. 1F+90H Output signal 2 (1F) Max. 2F (Example 2) Input signals (non-synchronized)
  • Page 113: Setting The Multi View Display

    Input/output signal settings Setting the multi view display Setting the screen layout You can select one of the following 10 patterns for the screen layout. The multi view display of this unit supports MV1 and MV2. You can select one of these to display on the built-in display. 4Split 5-aSplit 5-bSplit...
  • Page 114: Setting The Split Frame And Characters

    Input/output signal settings Setting the tally displays Setting the split frame and characters Set the tally displays to be superimposed onto the split frame Set the frame, character brightness and background of the of the multi view display. split screens to be displayed on the multi view display. You can set 4 tally groups on this unit, and you can set materials for each of the groups.
  • Page 115: Changing The Material Names

    Input/output signal settings 8 Use [F2] to [F4] to set the tally displays to overlay on the User type setting procedure split frame of the multi view display. 1 On the Name sub menu, use [F2] to select “User” using the Type item.
  • Page 116: Setting The Input Signal Marks

    Input/output signal settings Setting the input signal marks The status of the input signals can be displayed in front of the material names displayed on the split screens. “F” mark: This appears when the input signals are frozen. “ ! ” mark: This appears when no signals are input or when signals with different formats are input.
  • Page 117: Ancillary Settings For The Aux Bus, Pgm, And Pvw

    Input/output signal settings Ancillary settings for the AUX bus, Setting for the output signals of the multi view display PGM, and PVW 6 Use [F5] to select “PGM”, “PVW” or “OFF” using the MV item. Set the function that passes through the V ancillary data and The ancillary data and embedded audio embedded audio data of the SDI/HDMI input signal.
  • Page 118: System Settings

    System settings Setting the system format One system format (input/output signal) can be selected. Do not change the format during any of the following operations: p p When reading from a memory card or saving to a memory card p p When restoring data from video memory or saving data to flash memory p p When recording moving images or still images p p When moving images are playing...
  • Page 119: Setting The Crosspoints

    System settings Setting the crosspoints Assigning signals to the crosspoints External video input signals and internally generated signals can be assigned to crosspoint buttons 1 to 24. When one of the crosspoint buttons 1 to 24 is held down, the status of the signal assigned is displayed on the built-in display while the button is held down.
  • Page 120: Setting The Crosspoint Switching

    System settings Setting the crosspoint switching The timing at which the crosspoints are to be switched can be set. This switching involves the operations of the crosspoint buttons and [Cut] button. 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display the XPT menu.
  • Page 121: Button Assignments

    System settings Button assignments <Setting method> CONF 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display Setting the user buttons the Config menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the User Button1 sub menu and The user can assign several functions which can be set using User Button2 sub menu.
  • Page 122: Setting The Date And Time

    System settings Network settings Setting the date and time Proceed with the network settings to perform such tasks as The user can set the date and time to be used as the memory updating the software version via LAN. card’s time stamp. The network initial setup is: IP address: 192.168.0.8, subnet Be absolutely sure to set them when an memory card is to be mask: 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 123: Setting The Built-In Display Backlight And Button Illumination

    System settings Setting the built-in display Setting the button illumination backlight and button illumination The button indicators in the areas listed below can be kept illuminated all the time. Setting the built-in display backlight It is then easier to read the characters displayed on the buttons even when the unit is operated in dark places.
  • Page 124: Status Displays

    System settings Status displays Alarm status displays The alert status (alarms) for this unit’s power supply and cooling fan are displayed on the built-in display. CONF 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display the System menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the Alarm sub menu. The alert status of the power supplies is displayed in the Power item.
  • Page 125: Displaying Information About The Version And Optional Units

    System settings Displaying information about the version and optional units Display information about the versions of software and hardware in the unit and the versions of the optional units that are connected. Displaying the version information CONF 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display the System menu.
  • Page 126: Initialization

    System settings Initialization Initializing fader The range for executing a transition can be initialized by Initializing setting data operating the fader lever. Initialization should be performed when transitions are not Initialization returns the set data to the factory shipment completed to the end even when the fader lever has been status.
  • Page 127: Remote Camera Link Functions

    Remote camera link functions It is possible to connect a maximum of 18 remote cameras to this unit via LAN and remote control them. The remote cameras that can be connected are as follows (as of February 2020): p p AW-UE150 series p p AW-HN130 series p p AW-HE40 series p p AW-HR140 series...
  • Page 128: Settings For Connections To Remote Cameras

    Remote camera link functions Settings for connections to remote The control functions for the remote cameras connected to this unit are as follows: cameras p p IP address automatic detection p p A maximum of 100 preset memories can be played back and registered Selecting the terminals for remote camera p p Pan and tilt of each connected remote camera can be...
  • Page 129: Remote Camera Port Settings

    Remote camera link functions Checking the remote camera connection To set manually status You can directly set the IP addresses set in the connected remote cameras in this unit. 1 Use [F1] to display the Camera Settings2 sub menu. 1 Use [F1] to display the Camera Settings1 sub menu. 2 The camera name set on the remote camera is 2 Use [F4] to execute the Edit IP address item, then enter displayed in the Name item.
  • Page 130: Remote Camera Operation Direction Settings

    Remote camera link functions Remote camera operation direction settings 6 The focus control direction for the remote camera using [F4] operations of this unit is set in the Focus Direction item. You can use the positioner and encoders of this unit to Normal Focus moves to the far side with a clockwise control the pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris of remote cameras...
  • Page 131: Selecting The Cameras To Be Operated

    Remote camera link functions Selecting the cameras to be operated 4 The pan and tilt on the remote camera connected to this unit are controlled by moving the positioner up, down, left, and right. By connecting remote cameras to this unit, you can control remote cameras using the positioner and encoders of this ALARM ZOOM...
  • Page 132: Controlling In The Camera Control Screen

    Remote camera link functions Controlling in the camera control screen When remote cameras are connected to this unit, you can control them in the camera control screen while displaying the input images from the selected camera on the built-in LCD. 1 While the unit is connected to the remote camera, press the button that is blinking orange.
  • Page 133: Remote Camera Settings

    Remote camera link functions Remote camera settings When the unit is connected to the remote camera, you can make settings on the camera from this unit. Selecting the remote camera, checking information, and controlling power 1 Press the button to light its indicator and display the Camera menu. CONT 2 Use [F1] to display the Camera Information sub menu.
  • Page 134: Remote Camera Control Speed Settings

    Remote camera link functions Remote camera on-screen menu and color Remote camera control speed settings bar settings You can set the pan/tilt control, zoom control speed, focus control speed, and iris control speed for remote cameras 1 Press the button to light its indicator and display CONT connected to this unit.
  • Page 135: Remote Camera Lens Control Settings

    Remote camera link functions Remote camera lens control settings Remote camera image adjustment settings 1 Press the button to light its indicator and display 1 Press the button to light its indicator and display CONT CONT the Camera menu. the Camera menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the Lens Control sub menu.
  • Page 136: Remote Camera Preset Memory Playback Settings

    Remote camera link functions Remote camera preset memory playback 5 Use [F4] to set the focus control and speed adjustment control enable/disable of the remote camera in the settings Focus Lock item. Disable 1 Press the button to light its indicator and display CONT the Camera menu.
  • Page 137: Controlling In The Camera Preset Memory Screen

    Remote camera link functions Controlling in the camera preset memory screen When remote cameras are connected to this unit, you can control them in the camera preset screen while displaying the thumbnail image of the selected camera preset memory on the built-in LCD. 1 While the unit is connected to the remote camera and the [CAM CONT] button is blinking orange, press the button.
  • Page 138 Remote camera link functions        Input source information The following information is displayed. display The CAM bus source material name/camera name/(camera model name)/camera status The name set on the remote camera is displayed as the camera name. Camera status Power On Normal situation...
  • Page 139: Storing Preset Memories

    Remote camera link functions Recalling preset memories 1 Operate the button to make it turn orange. PMEM 2 Operate the [RECALL] button to make it turn orange. 3 When a number key 1 to 10 is pressed, the preset memory that corresponds to the number key is executed.
  • Page 140: Selecting A Page Of Preset Memories

    Remote camera link functions Selecting a page of preset memories 1 Operate the button to make it turn orange. PMEM 2 Page selection starts when the [PAGE] button is pressed. p The [PAGE] button turns orange when a page is selected. Number keys 1 to 10 correspond to page numbers 1 to 10. 3 Use the number keys 1 to 10 or the [PAGE] button to complete selection of the page.
  • Page 141: External Interfaces

    External interfaces Setting the GPI I/O The user can set the functions that are to be controlled from the GPI ports and set whether to enable the control. CONF 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display the Config menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the GPI-In Setting sub menu (or GPI-Out Setting sub menu).
  • Page 142 External interfaces w Control using the GPI Input port Assign Item Description of function assigned Control method AUTO AUTO button in transition area CUT button in transition area KEY ON KEY1 to KEY3 button in transition area DSK ON DSK1, DSK2 button in transition area FTB button in transition area BKGD AUTO AUTO button when the background is selected...
  • Page 143 External interfaces w Output from the GPI Output port Assign Item Description of function assigned Output Cut transition executed KEY ON Key transition start DSK ON DSK transition start Low pulses are output FTB ON FTB transition start (approx. 50 to 60 ms). BKGD CUT Cut transition for the background executed KEY CUT...
  • Page 144: Lan

    External interfaces Example of GPI Out and ALARM connections Example of GPI In connections Ensure that the conditions given below are satisfied. Provide contact inputs. Dielectric strength: Max. DC 24 V AV-UHS500 Current: Max. 50 mA +3.3 V (Max. voltage: 24 V) AV-UHS500 GPI In GPI Out...
  • Page 145: Controlling With External Panels

    External interfaces Controlling with external panels Settings on this unit when external panels are connected With this unit, you can perform the following operations from Receiving port number settings external panels (*) connected via an IP network: p p Select materials for each bus CONF 1 Press the button to light its indicator, and display...
  • Page 146: List Of Bus Ids And Source Ids

    External interfaces List of bus IDs and source IDs When operations are performed on external panels, crosspoint setting commands are issued that specify the materials (Source) for the buses (Destination). When this unit receives the crosspoint setting command from the external panel, materials are selected and video transitions are executed according to the bus and material combinations specified in the command.
  • Page 147 External interfaces Bus ID ME1PGM 100 DSK2-S – 162 MV1-10 176 MV2-8 ME1PVW – 150 VMEM-V 163 MV1-11 177 MV2-9 ⋮ ME1KEY1-F 151 VMEM-K 164 MV1-12 178 MV2-10 ME1KEY1-S – – 165 MV1-13 179 MV2-11 ⋮ ME1KEY2-F 113 AUX1 166 MV1-14 180 MV2-12 ME1KEY2-S 114 AUX2...
  • Page 148 External interfaces Extended bus ID – 633 MACROPLAY3-4 679 MACROPLAY7-10 725 SHOTPLAY2-6 771 SHOTPLAY7-2 514 ME1 KEY1 AUTO 634 MACROPLAY3-5 680 MACROPLAY8-1 726 SHOTPLAY2-7 772 SHOTPLAY7-3 515 ME1 KEY2 AUTO 635 MACROPLAY3-6 681 MACROPLAY8-2 727 SHOTPLAY2-8 773 SHOTPLAY7-4 516 ME1 KEY3 AUTO 636 MACROPLAY3-7 682 MACROPLAY8-3 728 SHOTPLAY2-9...
  • Page 149: Appearance

    Appearance Unit: mm (inch) 170 (6-11/16) 130 (5-1/8) POWER ALARM USER ZOOM LINK MENU BKGD KEY1 KEY2 DSK1 TIME PICT MODE CBGD CKEY KEY3 DSK2 SD Card MENU VMEM SHOT CONF MENU VECT MACRO EVENT HOLD DISPLAY MENU SHOT BKGD PAN/TLT STORE COPY...
  • Page 150: Specifications

    Specifications Power supply: AC ( ) 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Current consumption: 1.5 A indicates safety information. Video connectors <SDI IN 1> to <SDI IN 8> 8 lines (plus another maximum of 8 lines when using the OPTION unit) terminals p p Connectors: BNC ×...
  • Page 151 Specifications Synchronizing connectors <REF> terminal In Genlock mode: Black burst or Tri-level Sync input signals (with loop-through) Reference input/ p p Loop-through output is performed in external sync mode. p p If loop-through output is not going to be used, provide a 75 Ω termination. BB outputs p p Connectors : BNC p p Same field frequencies as those of the system formats supported.
  • Page 152: Setting Menu Table

    Setting menu table p p Settings for items indicated with () are reflected when the item is selected and [F2], [F3], [F4] or [F5] is pressed. Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select.
  • Page 153 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Color Background CBGD1 Main Load Setting range 0.0 to 359.9 0.0 to 100.0...
  • Page 154 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Key1 Key1 Type Lum Key Fill Setting range Lum, Linear,...
  • Page 155 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Key1 Mask Mask Invert Setting range Off, Manual, On, Off Default value...
  • Page 156 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Key2 Key1 Type Lum Key Fill Setting range Lum, Linear, Full Chroma On,...
  • Page 157 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Key2 PinP Trim Trim Pair Preset Setting range Off, On...
  • Page 158 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Chroma Key Chroma Key Select Key Type Setting range Key1, DSK1...
  • Page 159 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter DSK1 Mask Mask Invert Setting range Off, Manual, On, Off Default value...
  • Page 160 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter DSK2 DSK1 Type Lum Key Fill Setting range Lum, Linear, Full Chroma On,...
  • Page 161 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Time BKGD TransTime Time 0 to 999 Setting range (Frame) Default value...
  • Page 162 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Camera Camera Input Selection Name Model Status Information...
  • Page 163 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Camera Last ABB Result Setting range Execute  , Successful, Failed...
  • Page 164 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter SD Card Card Mount Umount Format Management Setting range...
  • Page 165 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Video Memory Video Select Memory1 Setting range Still1, Still2, Execute...
  • Page 166 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Macro Store Select1 Setting range On, Off On, Off On, Off...
  • Page 167 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Target Select1 Parameter Shot Memory Setting range On, Off On, Off On, Off...
  • Page 168 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. XPT Assign 1/6 Parameter XPT1 Signal XPT2 Signal XPT3 Signal XPT4 Signal...
  • Page 169 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Multi View Display MV1 Split Split Setting range 4Split, 5-aSplit,...
  • Page 170 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Multi View Display MV2 Split Split Setting range 4Split, 5-aSplit,...
  • Page 171 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Input (SDI) / X(***) Status Format Audio Color Space...
  • Page 172 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Input (HDMI) / Freeze Select Freeze X(***) Setting range...
  • Page 173 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Input Camera IP Address Port Edit IP Address Scan IP Settings1 Address...
  • Page 174 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Output (HDMI) / Y Assign Source Setting range PGM, PVW,...
  • Page 175 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Config Operate Bus Mode Time Unit Delegation Setting range A/B, PGM-A/...
  • Page 176 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Config Color Group IN-B1 IN-B2 IN-B3 IN-B4 Option...
  • Page 177 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Config Button Color Group2 Setting range 0.0 to 1.5 0.0 to 1.5 0.0 to 1.5...
  • Page 178 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. GPI-In Port2/2 Parameter Config Port5 Assign Port6 Assign Port7 Assign Port8 Assign...
  • Page 179 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter Config Key Source IN-A1 IN-A2 IN-A3 IN-A4 Signal...
  • Page 180 Setting menu table Sub menu Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Menu Use [F1] to select. Use [F2] to select. Use [F3] to select. Use [F4] to select. Use [F5] to select. Parameter System Initial Initial Fader Initial Setting range Execute Execute...
  • Page 181: Appendix (Glossary)

    Appendix (glossary) Defined below are the terms used in this manual. Word Explanation AB Bus system A bus control mode. By executing a transition, the A bus and B bus signals are output to the program images alternately. Ancillary Data The auxiliary data other than the video signals which is transmitted inside the data stream of the video serial interface.
  • Page 182 Appendix (glossary) Word Explanation Key Fill The signal that uses key combination processing to fill in the areas left blank by the key signals. Key Gain A parameter which is used to adjust the amplitude of the key signals. Key Invert A function which inverts the key signals.
  • Page 183 Appendix (glossary) Word Explanation Trimming This is the function that eliminates the unnecessary parts at the top, bottom, left and/or right of the images which are combined using the PinP function. Up Converter This is the function that converts material in the 2K/HD format into the 4K format which yields a high resolution.
  • Page 184: Index

    Index Button Illumination ..........175 Color Group Clip ..........176 AUX bus crosspoint button ........18 Color Group DSK/FTB ON ......... 176 Color Group HDMI IN ......... 175 Color Group Internal ........... 176 Color Group KEY ON ......... 176 Background ............152 Color Group Next Trans ........
  • Page 185 Index DSK On .............. 160 Name ..............171 DSK Priority ............160 Status ..............171 DSK Signal Coupling .......... 160 Up/Down Converter ..........171 Fill Matte ............. 160 Mask ..............160 Mask Adjust ............160 Key1 ............... 154 3D Modify ............154 Adjust ..............
  • Page 186 Index Target Select1 ............ 163 Target Select2 ............ 163 Macro ..............166 PST/B bus crosspoint button ........ 18 Insert Delay ............166 Macro Assign 1/6 ..........166 Macro Assign 2/6 ..........166 Macro Assign 3/6 ..........166 Rotary encoder ..........23, 24, 28 Macro Assign 4/6 ..........
  • Page 187 Index User button ............. 20 Video Memory ............165 Limit Time ............165 Memory .............. 165 Play Mode1 ............165 Play Mode2 ............165 Rec1 ..............165 Rec2 ..............165 Rec3 ..............165 Video Memory1 ..........165 Video Memory2 ..........165 Video Memory3 ..........
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