Roland XS-62S Reference Manual

Roland XS-62S Reference Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 2: Menu List

    Menu List Pressing the [MENU] button makes the menu appear on the built-in display. If the HDMI OUT 3 connector’s OUTPUT ASSIGN (p. 4) is set to “MULTI- VIEW, ” the OSD menu appears. Built-in display (Menu) Multi-view monitor (OSD menu) MEMO 5 By turning the [VALUE] knob while pressing it, you can change the value more greatly.
  • Page 3 Menu List Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) HDMI/ANLG IN 6 (*3) This displays information about the incoming video (video format, size, presence INPUT STATUS (ENTER) or absence of an HDCP signal, etc.). HDMI, RGB/COMPONENT, COMPOSITE INPUT 6 ASSIGN This sets the input connector assigned to channel 6.
  • Page 4: 2: Video Output

    Menu List 2: VIDEO OUTPUT Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) SDI OUT 1, 2 This displays the video format. OUTPUT STATUS — When “HDCP” (p. 19) is set to “ON, ” “HDCP MASKED” is displayed and no video is output from the SDI OUT connectors.
  • Page 5: 3: Transition

    Menu List Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) POSITION H (*9) -1920–0–1920 (*10) This adjusts the display position in the horizontal direction. POSITION V (*9) -1200–0–1200 (*10) This adjusts the display position in the vertical direction. BRIGHTNESS -64–0–63 This adjusts the brightness.
  • Page 6: 4: Composition

    Menu List 4: COMPOSITION Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) COMPOSITION TYPE PinP, SPLIT This selects the type of video composition. This sets the size of the inset screen. The horizontal width (and vertical height) of the 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 PinP SIZE inset screen are set to 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 the size values of the background video.
  • Page 7: 5: Dsk

    Menu List 5: DSK Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) During DSK compositing, this specifies the channel of the overlaid logo or image. SDI IN 1–4, HDMI IN 5, DSK SOURCE CH HDMI/ANLG IN 6, STILL/BKG IN 7, Setting this to “STL/BKG IN 7”...
  • Page 8: 6: Audio Input

    This adjusts head amp gain. Head amp gain adjusts analog audio. This adjusts digital gain. Digital gain adjusts digital audio internally converted from analog to DIGITAL GAIN -42.0–0 .0–42.0dB digital in the XS-62S. PGM LEVEL -INF–10.0dB This adjusts the level that is output to the PGM/1 bus.
  • Page 9 Menu List Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) AUDIO IN 5/6, SDI IN 1–4, HDMI IN 5–6 DIGITAL GAIN -42.0–0 .0–42.0dB This adjusts digital gain. -INF–10.0dB (*14) PGM LEVEL This adjusts the level that is output to the PGM/1 bus. -INF–0 .0–10.0dB (*15) -INF–10.0dB...
  • Page 10: 7: Audio Output

    Menu List 7: AUDIO OUTPUT Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) OUTPUT ASSIGN AUDIO OUT (XLR) PGM/1, PVW/2, AUX/3 This specifies the audio bus assigned to the AUDIO OUT connectors (XLR). AUDIO OUT (RCA) PGM/1, PVW/2, AUX/3 This specifies the audio bus assigned to the AUDIO OUT connectors (RCA). PHONES OUT PGM/1, PVW/2, AUX/3 This specifies the audio bus assigned to the PHONES connector.
  • Page 11 Menu List Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) PVW LEVEL -INF–10.0dB This adjusts the volume level for PVW/2 bus. PVW MUTE OFF, ON This sets the Mute feature on or off. Setting this to “ON” mutes PVW/2 bus. This sets the equalizer on or off.
  • Page 12: 8: Audio Follow

    Menu List 8: AUDIO FOLLOW Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) This switches the Audio Follow feature on or off. SDI IN 1–4 OFF, ON Video channels for which this is set to “ON” are automatically muted when video on HDMI IN 5, 6 another channel is output.
  • Page 13: 11: Mode

    Menu List 11: MODE Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) This sets the operation mode for video transitions. You can select the preset video (the video to be output next) for the PVW/2 bus, and after PGM-PST checking that video, output it to the PGM/1 bus. MODE DISSOLVE You can select the video that you want to output, and immediately output it to the PGM/1 bus.
  • Page 14: 13: Rs-232/Gpio

    Menu List 13: RS-232/GPIO Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) RS-232 OFF, Setting this to “ON” makes it possible to send and receive RS-232 commands. 38400 RS-232 BAUDRATE 9600, This sets the communication speed (bps) of the RS-232 connector. If this is “ON, ”...
  • Page 15: 14: Camera Ctrl

    (EXEC) If cameras are connected in a daisy-chain, the ID of each is reassigned starting with the camera that is closest to the XS-62S. (*18) This is not initialized by factory reset. (*19) This is available when “AUTO FOCUS” is set to “OFF. ”...
  • Page 16 This specifies the channel that is inputting the camera video. When the camera video from TALLY CH CH1–6 the XS-62S is the final output, the camera’s tally light is lit. This selects a preset in which camera settings are preset. By pressing the [VALUE] knob PRESET RECALL (*25)(*26) PRESET 1–8...
  • Page 17: 15: Lan Control

    Menu List Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) When PROTOCOL = Canon SD CARD SLOT (*27) SD CARD A, SD CARD B This specifies the SD card slot to use. REC STATUS — This indicates the video recording status. REMAIN TIME —...
  • Page 18: 16: Usb Memory

    Menu List 16: USB MEMORY Menu item Value Explanation (bold text: default value) The USB LOAD screen appears. LOAD PRESET (ENTER) This loads a settings file (.X62) that is on the USB flash drive into the unit. The USB SAVE screen appears. SAVE PRESET (ENTER) This saves settings, overwriting the selected settings file (.X62) on the USB flash drive.
  • Page 19: 18: System

    59 .94Hz, 50Hz FRAME RATE This sets the frame rate. This specifies the system format for the XS-62S. The input and output formats of the respective connectors are determined according to the system format, as shown in the table below.
  • Page 20 * A “ ” symbol is displayed for memory where a still image is already saved. This sets the Auto Off function on or off. The power to the XS-62S turns off automatically when all of the following states persist for 240 minutes.
  • Page 21: Control Using The Tally/Gpio Connector

    Inputting a Control Signal Outputting Tally Signals or Control Signals To operate the XS-62S remotely using control-signal input, you first Tally signals or GPO control signals can be output from the TALLY/GPIO assign the function to a GPI channel (1 through 8).
  • Page 22: Remotely Controlling A Camera

    Connecting Multiple Cameras (Daisy-chain Connection) The XS-62S supports daisy-chain connections. If the cameras also support daisy-chain connections, you can operate up to 7 cameras from a single XS-62S unit. Connect the pins of the RS-422 connector on the XS-62S to the cameras as shown below.
  • Page 23 Remotely Controlling a Camera Registering Camera Settings in a Preset Recalling a Preset Up to eight sets of settings such as camera position and focus can be Press the [SW MODE] button several times to make it light registered as presets. pink.
  • Page 24: Controlling A Lan-Connected Video Camera

    Controlling a LAN-Connected Video Camera You can connect up to six cameras via the CONTROL port (LAN) and remotely control them from the XS-62S. This allows you to control cameras made by JVC, Panasonic, Canon, PTZOptics, and Avonic, and cameras that support VISCA over IP (such as Sony).
  • Page 25 Specifies the channel that is inputting the camera video. Preset number TALLY CH When the camera video from the XS-62S is the final output, the camera’s tally light is lit. The preset recalled from the camera. (*1) You can control the camera while holding down the [VALUE] knob.
  • Page 26: Lan/Rs-232 Command Reference

    LAN/RS-232 Command Reference XS-62S support two types of remote-interface communication: LAN and RS-232. Using the CONTROL port (LAN) or RS-232 connector to send specific commands to the XS-62S from a controlling device lets you operate the XS-62S remotely. LAN Interface...
  • Page 27: List Of Commands

    LAN/RS-232 Command Reference List of Commands * When sending a sequence of commands to the XS-62S from a controller, after each one, be sure to verify that an “ACK” response is returned before sending the next command. Video-related operations Sent...
  • Page 28 LAN/RS-232 Command Reference Sent Response Item Parameter command command When the split composition pattern is “V-CENTER” This adjusts the display position in the horizontal direction. -250–250 final output video (video on the left) During split composition, -250–250 preset video (video on the right) adjust the display position of stxSPT:a,b;...
  • Page 29 Example: TLY:1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0; stxVER:,a; Version information stxVER; (The version info is ASCII text strings.) Acquire status of XS-62S stxACS; – Commands spontaneously sent from the XS-62S Sent Response Item Parameter command command 0 (syntax error, The received command contains an error.) Error detected –...
  • Page 30: Limitations In Each Operating Mode

    Limitations in each Operating Mode Depending on the video switching operation mode, there are limitations on the video and audio that can be output, and on the operations that can be performed. Output Video Buses and Audio Buses Operation mode PGM-PST DISSOLVE MATRIX...
  • Page 31 Limitations in each Operating Mode Operation mode Item PGM-PST DISSOLVE MATRIX Sent command Verify the state of the scaler out stxQVR; * Returns an error (stxERR:4;) if the HDMI OUT 3 connector’s “OUTPUT ASSIGN” (p. 4) resolution is set to “MULTI-VIEW. ” Scaling type of scaler out setting stxVOA:a;...
  • Page 32 Flow control stxXOFF; 5 Roland is an either registered trademark or trademark of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 5 Company names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.

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