Datavideo SEB-1200 Instruction Manual

Datavideo SEB-1200 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 HD 6 CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER SE-1200MU Instruction manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ........................5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ........................5 WARRANTY ..............................6 ............................ 6 TANDARD ARRANTY ..........................6 HREE ARRANTY DISPOSAL ..............................7 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION......................... 8 ............................8 EATURES ..........................9 YSTEM IAGRAM CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS ....................10 ............................
  • Page 3 6.1.3 PRESET ............................ 34 TRANSITION CONTROLS P ......................35 ANEL 6.2.1 Previewing a Selected Transition/Wipe ..................35 6.2.2 Rev and Nrm (NORM) / Rv (REV) Buttons ................. 35 6.2.3 Key 1 & Key 2 PRIORITY Key Function ..................36 ........................... 36 RANSITION FFECTS 6.3.1...
  • Page 4 Disclaimer of Product and Services THE INFORMATION OFFERED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS INTENDED AS A GUIDE ONLY. AT ALL TIMES, DATAVIDEO TECHNOLOGIES WILL TRY TO GIVE CORRECT, COMPLETE AND SUITABLE INFORMATION. HOWEVER, DATAVIDEO TECHNOLOGIES CANNOT EXCLUDE THAT SOME INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL, FROM TIME TO TIME, MAY NOT BE CORRECT OR MAY BE INCOMPLETE.
  • Page 5: Fcc Compliance Statement

    7. This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company.
  • Page 6: Warranty

    When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. Warranty Standard Warranty  Datavideo equipment are guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the date of purchase.  The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the time of any request for repair under warranty.
  • Page 7: Disposal

    Disposal For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Clean Preview, Clean Program, Program with DSK overlay, Preview Out or Multi-view as well as Inputs 1~6. The SDI or HDMI outputs can be taken to other Datavideo products (separate purchase) such as the HDR- 70 HD recorder, TLM-170G HD monitor and can also be streamed to web based viewers using the Datavideo NVS-25 Video Streaming Server.
  • Page 9: System Diagram

    System Diagram...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Hardware Connections

    Chapter 2 Hardware Connections Front Panel Power ON /OFF switch Rear Panel Video IN The SE-1200 MU is equipped with six video input channels comprising of four SDI connectors and two HDMI ports. Video OUT HDMI 1 and the two SDI outputs can be used for monitoring video in a number of different configurations including Program, Preview and or Multi-view.
  • Page 11 RS-232 For remote control interface such as RMC-260. TALLY Output The SE-1200 MU Tally Output Port provides bi-color tally information (Red and Amber); Red indicates On-Air and Amber indicates next camera source. DC IN Connect the supplied 12V / 19W PSU to this socket. The connection can be secured by screwing the outer fastening ring of the DC In plug to the socket.
  • Page 12: Chapter 3 Software Installation And Network Setup

    DHCP / LAN network.  An RJ-45 ethernet cable  Windows 7/8/10 laptop or PC  The Datavideo SE-1200 MU controller software Instructions 1. First connect the SE-1200 MU and the Windows computer together using an RJ-45 ethernet cable.
  • Page 13: Installing The Se-1200 Mu Controller Software

    If you cannot remember your device IP, please contact your local Datavideo distributor for assistance as there is currently no reset function for network settings. Upon launch of the SE-1200 MU controller software, you will be prompted to select one Ethernet Interface Card.
  • Page 14 In order to initially set up the SE-1200 MU, you may need the assistance of your local I.T. specialist to help with the network settings. To help guide you, we have included a simplified network set up example below, further advice may be available through your dealer locally or your Datavideo regional office.
  • Page 15  Windows 7/8/10 laptop or PC  The IP router Administrator login and password  The Datavideo SE-1200 MU controller software Instructions 1. First connect the router to the SE-1200 MU and the Windows computer using two RJ-45 patch leads.
  • Page 16  Incoming commands on Ports 5003 and 5004 at Site A will be port forwarded to the internal private IP address of Datavideo SE-1200 MU at site A to allow control from site B.  The Public IP address for site A needs to be discovered, this will be used as the Target IP address for both VLC player and the SE-1200 MU Controller software at site B.
  • Page 17 Ethernet Addr – This is the target IP address i.e. the location on the local network, or the internet, where the software can talk to the SE-1200 MU. By clicking Ethernet Addr you can enter a new address, once entered click Enter. The next time the software controller is opened, it will try to contact the switcher on this new Target IP address.
  • Page 18: Mac Computer

    DHCP / LAN network.  An RJ-45 ethernet cable  Apple iMac or MacBook  The Datavideo SE-1200 MU controller software Instructions 1. First connect the SE-1200 MU and the MacBook together using an RJ-45 ethernet cable.
  • Page 19: Installing The Se-1200 Mu Controller Software On Macbook

    If you cannot remember your device IP, please contact your local Datavideo distributor for assistance as there is currently no reset function for network settings. Upon launch of the SE-1200 MU controller software, you will be prompted to select one Ethernet Interface Card.
  • Page 20 In order to initially set up the SE-1200 MU, you may need the assistance of your local I.T. specialist to help with the network settings. To help guide you, we have included a simplified network set up example below, further advice may be available through your dealer locally or your Datavideo regional office.
  • Page 21  Incoming commands on Ports 5003 and 5004 at Site A will be port forwarded to the internal private IP address of Datavideo SE-1200 MU at site A to allow control from site B.  The Public IP address for site A needs to be discovered, this will be used as the Target IP address...
  • Page 22 3.2.2.3 Modify the device IP settings with the Controller Software Click Setup in the MENU SELECT panel and the current IP Network settings are shown alongside the software version. Note: If the network settings are wrong then you may not be able to control the SE-1200 MU. Always keep a note of the last IP settings used and change these settings carefully to avoid problems.
  • Page 23: Physical Keyboard Control

    entered click Enter. The next time the software controller is opened, it will try to contact the switcher on this new Target IP address. Network – This option in the yellow menu column allows you to change the network options on the SE- 1200 MU.
  • Page 24: Chapter 4 Basic Video Setup

    Chapter 4 Basic Video Setup In this chapter, you will learn the basics of video setup. SE-1200 MU Multi View Output The Multi view shows monitoring images for Preview (PVW), Program (PGM), Inputs 1~6, as well as SDI outputs 1 and 2. The SE-1200 MU multi view output can be supplied locally, from either the HDMI1 or SDI outputs 1 and 2 on the unit’s rear panel, see section 2.2...
  • Page 25: Setting The Video Outputs

    Setting the Video Outputs These rear panel video outputs are initially set as follows when shipped from the factory. SDI 1 Factory default – Program out SDI 2 Factory default – Program out HDMI 1 Factory default – Multi view output HDMI 2 Factory default –...
  • Page 26: Setting The Video Standard

    Setting the Video Standard Windows PC Users The SE-1200 MU video standard can be changed by using the menu path SETUP > STANDARD. The SE-1200 MU is initially set up for the 1920 x 1080 i50 or i60 video standard when shipped from the factory depending on your country’s video standard.
  • Page 27 Character Generator inputs for displaying titles, graphics, lower thirds, clocks and logos. Datavideo offer several Character Generator products (additional purchase) such as TC-200, CG-250, CG- 350 and CG-500. If set up incorrectly these DSK layers can also stop the video layers behind them from being displayed properly.
  • Page 28: Chapter 5 Advanced Video Connection

    Chapter 5 Advanced Video Connection In this chapter, you will learn advanced methods of performing advanced video connection settings. Inputs – Setup In this section, we will show you how you can switch input connections without changing physical connections at the rear panel. 5.1.1 Crosspoint The CROSSPOINT function allows you to cross assign input channels to program/preset row buttons.
  • Page 29: Source Labels (Windows Only)

    5.1.2 Source Labels (Windows Only) The multi view source labels can be changed. First click Inputs menu then choose the input you wish to name. Then use the pop up keyboard to edit the selected input name. Press Enter to store the change, the new Multi view label should now be displayed.
  • Page 30 By choosing HALF instead of FULL you are using less bandwidth to support the multi view stream being sent across the IP network (no audio is sent across the IP network). Reducing the size of the multi view stream may also help overcome delay/latency issues over the network. Click Stream Start then open VLC Media Player on the computer.
  • Page 31 By choosing HALF instead of FULL you are using less bandwidth to support the multi view stream being sent across the IP network (no audio is sent across the IP network). Reducing the size of the multi view stream may also help overcome delay/latency issues over the network. Click Stream Start then open VLC Media Player on the computer.
  • Page 32: Vlc Media Player - Stream Caching

    5.2.2 VLC Media Player - Stream Caching Windows PC Users The stream caching feature within VLC media player is there to allow enough time for the data being received to be converted to a stable or smooth video feed. The default caching value is 1000ms (milliseconds) or 1 second.
  • Page 33: Port Forwarding (Windows/Mac Users)

    MAC Users The stream caching feature within VLC media player is there to allow enough time for the data being received to be converted to a stable or smooth video feed. The default caching value is 1500ms (milliseconds) or 1.5 seconds. This delay behind the live performance may be unacceptable but this value can be changed and the delay reduced.
  • Page 34: Chapter 6 Pc Control Panel

    Chapter 6 PC Control Panel This chapter provides users with general descriptions of various functions that are available with the SE- 1200 MU controller software. Before you begin, see Chapter 3 for software installation. Sources Panel Windows PC Users This panel on the SE-1200 MU control software consists of three identical rows of buttons and is used to assign sources or select images for Program or Preset outputs.
  • Page 35: Transition Controls Panel

    TRANSITION CONTROLS Panel The Transition Controls panel allows you to enable pre-configured keying effects and functions such as transition effect preview, reversal of the direction of transition effect and switching the key layers. 6.2.1 Previewing a Selected Transition/Wipe It is possible to see, or test the effect, of a selected transition in the Preview output before applying it to the Program output.
  • Page 36: Key 1 & Key 2 Priority Key Function

    Windows PC Users MAC Users 6.2.3 Key 1 & Key 2 PRIORITY Key Function The PRIORITY button toggles the layer order or priority of Key 1 & Key 2. Windows PC Users MAC Users When Key 1 and Key 2 are both active in Preview (or Program), they may overlap each other on the screen. Using the Priority Button you can change the order of these keyers.
  • Page 37: Mixing Between Sources

    Windows PC Users MAC Users 6.3.2 Mixing between Sources In order to mix between two video sources, first ensure the Background Transition or Bgnd button is ON / backlit green in the transition controls area of the user interface. Windows PC Users MAC Users Pressing Mix will select a mix transition to use when moving from the current video source on the Program row to the selected next source on the Preset row.
  • Page 38: Wiping Between Sources

    Windows PC Users MAC Users The timing of a Mix transition can also be manually decided when moving the T-Bar or completed over a set duration when using the AUTO button. 6.3.3 Wiping between Sources In order to wipe between two video sources first ensure the Background Transition or Bgnd button is ON / backlit green in the transition controls area of the user interface.
  • Page 39 Windows PC Users MAC Users The timing of a Mix transition can also be manually decided when moving the T-Bar or completed over a set duration when using the AUTO button. 6.3.3.1 Choosing a different wipe pattern If the current wipe pattern needs to be changed first select Wipe from the MENU SELECT area and then click on the required wipe pattern or enter its wipe number.
  • Page 40: Clip Between Sources (Stinger Transition)

    6.3.3.2 Wipe border options (Windows/MAC Users) Options in the yellow menu column Options in the lower blue row Wipe allows a wipe pattern to be selected by Wipe allows a wipe pattern to be selected by clicking on the required wipe pattern in the entering the required wipe number.
  • Page 41 Windows PC Users MAC Users Progress Dialog on Clip Load gives the user an idea where the load is currently at. It can be cancelled at any stage even before the load is complete. Windows PC Users MAC Users Clicking Clip will select the current wipe transition in use when moving from the current video source on the Program row to the selected next source on the Preset row.
  • Page 42: Ftb Key Function (Windows & Mac Users)

    Windows PC Users MAC Users To change the rate of transition for the Auto button press the Home menu button and change the M/E Trans duration value in frames. If this M/E Trans value is small then the transition will happen quickly. If this value is larger, then the transition will take longer to complete.
  • Page 43: Dsk Trans Panel (Windows & Mac Users)

    DSK TRANS Panel (Windows & MAC Users) This panel is used to turn only the DownStream Keyers on or off. This can be done to show the chosen keyer in the Preview video output for configuration before live on-air use. The labelled DSK 1 (Pgm/Pvw) or DSK 2 (Pgm/Pvw) buttons can be off or on.
  • Page 44: Chapter 7 Applications

    Chapter 7 Applications In this chapter, we will show you advanced applications (DSK, PIP and Clips) that you can do with your SE- 1200 MU. Luma Key - Quick DSK 1 Setup Note: The DSK 1 and DSK 2 keyers can only be used for Linear or Luma keying. Chroma keying is not supported on DSK 1 and DSK 2.
  • Page 45 Windows PC Users MAC Users DSK OFF PVW ACTIVE DSK OFF PVW ACTIVE Step 5: To adjust the Luma key settings, click the Keyer button in the MENU SELECT panel and the menu screen will appear as shown on the left here. Windows PC Users MAC Users The options in the blue bar along the bottom of the Screen will allow you to calibrate for a white or black...
  • Page 46: Keyer Control

    7.1.1 Keyer Control Windows PC Users MAC Users Lift: Adjusts the dark/black areas in the key image. Gain: Adjusts the light/white areas in the key image. Opacity: Adjusts how transparent the overall foreground key image is. Invert: Reverses the effect of the current Luma Key settings. If you can see the background video through the dark areas of the key image, then enabling Invert would make the background video seen through only the light/white areas instead.
  • Page 47 direction. The Hue value or angle can be adjusted by clicking on the Hue value and using the pop up keypad. Certain color hues can be found at certain angles on the color palette. For example, Red is 0 degrees (12 o’clock position), Green is approximately 120 degrees (4 o’clock position) and Blue is approximately 240 degrees (8 o’clock position).
  • Page 48 Color Slider Color slider is another method to select a color. Click the drop down menu to select a slider from one of the following:  Gray Scale Color Slider  RGB Color Slider  CMYK Color Slider  HSB Color Slider After selecting an option from the above, drag the corresponding color component sliders to select a color.
  • Page 49 The third option is the Color Plate on which users are allowed to select a color from a list of preset colors. Again, below the color list, the color selected will be shown at the leftmost end in a square box. To save the selected color, drag it to one of the smaller square boxes to the right.
  • Page 50: Linear Key - Quick Dsk 2 Setup

    Linear key - Quick DSK 2 Setup Note: The DSK 1 and DSK 2 keyers can only be used for Linear or Luma keying. Chroma keying is not supported on DSK 1 and DSK 2. In this downstream keying example, we are supplying the SE-1200 MU with a live video signal on input 2, this is selected on the Program and Preview rows.
  • Page 51 Windows PC Users MAC Users DSK OFF PVW ACTIVE DSK OFF PVW ACTIVE Step 6: To adjust the Luma key settings. Click the Keyer button in the MENU SELECT panel and the menu screen will appear as shown on the left here. Windows PC Users MAC Users The options in the blue bar along the bottom of the Screen will allow you to calibrate for a white or black...
  • Page 52: Picture In Picture (Pinp) Function

    Picture in Picture (PinP) Function The SE-1200 MU has an optional PIP function which can be sized, rotated, positioned and cropped. The PIP window can also have a user-defined colored border too. To configure a PIP window please follow the steps below.
  • Page 53: Pip Position

    Windows PC Users MAC Users Step 6: PIP options displayed in the yellow menu area: Position, Border and Crop. The following sub-sections will describe how Position, Border and Crop can be adjusted. Windows PC Users MAC Users 7.3.1 PIP Position Values are shown along the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 54: Pip Border

    7.3.2 PIP Border The PIP Border options and values are currently shown along the bottom of the display below. Windows PC Users Luma, Sat, Hue and Size values define the PIP border. 1. The Luma value determines how bright or dark the selected color or hue is. The Luma value can be adjusted by the Luma Function keypad.
  • Page 55: Pip Crop

    For details on different ways to set this value, see section 7.1.2. The Sat value determines the color saturation of the selected color. The Sat value can be adjusted by manually entering a value or clicking the red rectangle at the center of the blue screen. For details on different ways to set this value, see section 7.1.2.
  • Page 56 2. The Bus Matte parameters are shown in a row at the bottom of the screen. 3. The circular Color Palette allows selection of a color for the Bus Matte. 4. Click anywhere on the Color Palette to move the crosshair and display the currently selected Hue or color.
  • Page 57: Clips - Quick Setup

    2. The Bus Matte parameters are shown in a row at the bottom of the screen. Luma, Sat, and Hue values define the Bus Matte color. 3. The Luma value determines how bright or dark the selected color or hue is. The Luma value can be adjusted by manually entering a value or clicking the red rectangle at the center of the blue screen.
  • Page 58 Windows PC Users MAC Users Caution: The PC Control App can now do the conversion from bmp/png/jpg to SE-1200 MU format .pic files. All you need is to give the PC control APP a starting file location and it will give the PC control APP an idea where to start linking all images up into a sequential animation file.
  • Page 59: Chapter 8 Chroma Key Functions

    Chapter 8 CHROMA Key Functions The Chroma Key feature of the SE-1200 MU is easy to use. Typical Blue and Green screen studios can be quickly incorporated into an SE- 1200 MU production. The following is a quick overview of Chroma Key basics.
  • Page 60: Chroma Matte

    In the diagram, you will see that we recommend a minimum of four lights and we keep the subject more than 1m away from the backdrop. It is always easier to get more even lighting if the subject is farther away from the backdrop (no shadows).
  • Page 61: Chroma Key Ctrl

    Chroma Key Output is showing Light Edges, then the Bgnd suppress can be used to suppress any background Luma that is showing through on these edges. The Opacity setting affects how transparent the foreground Chroma matte is. MAC Users The CK Setup sets the color that will be used for keying. The parameters and the values are shown along the bottom of the display below.
  • Page 62: Color Spill

    to be keyed as set in Chroma Matte. The user can start with a value of 120 degrees and this value can be fine-tuned up or down using the Key Acceptance depending on the setup of the green or blue screen studio.
  • Page 63: Chroma Key - Setup

    Chroma Acceptance sets the amount of the available color range or space that should be Chroma suppressed. Usually starting with a large value of 120 degrees should produce reasonable results. This value can then be fine-tuned up or down using the Chroma Acceptance value depending on the setup of your green or blue screen studio.
  • Page 64 Windows PC Users MAC Users Step 2: Choose the type of Keyer you want to use in KEYER CONTROLS panel. In our example, we have clicked the Chroma button on the KEYER CONTROLS panel. Windows PC Users MAC Users Step 3: Select the foreground video source with the subject or talent to be keyed. In our example, we want to use a green screen source connected to Input 1 on the Aux Bus Row.
  • Page 65: Key Mask Function

    Windows PC Users MAC Users Key MASK Function A simple rectangular garbage mask can be quickly created within the SE-1200 MU. This Mask feature can be used when the Chroma key or Luma key modes are active. Note: This mask’s edges are fully transparent during the keying process. This can be helpful if the blue or green backdrop in a chroma key set up does not occupy the whole foreground shot.
  • Page 66: Chapter 9 Freezing A Video Input For Stills Capture

    Chapter 9 Freezing a Video Input for Stills Capture This feature freezes a selected video Input (channels 1 to 6) in order for the user to capture a Still image. Usually a new SD card should allow 1000+ frames of available space. The input to be frozen is best displayed on the Program monitor by first selecting it on the Program source row.
  • Page 67: Stills - Grab And Save

    Stills – Grab and Save On the previous page we learned how to Freeze a video input so we are now ready to Grab and Save that frozen image. 1. The input that has been frozen ready for capture is best displayed on the Program monitor by selecting it on the Program source row.
  • Page 68: Assigning A Saved Still Image To An Input Channel

    Assigning a Saved Still Image to an Input Channel In the previous two pages we covered how to freeze a live input for capturing into the Stills matrix on the SE-1200 MU. Now we want to use that previously saved still image in our next production. 1.
  • Page 69 Still picture files when exported from the switcher are stored on the computer within the following folders. C: > Datavideo > se1200 > user_data > … Exported Still picture files can be found in the export based stills folder (see the diagram on the right).
  • Page 70 MAC Users Click Setup from the MENU SELECT area and select Import-Export from the yellow menu options. To import a Still picture file from the computer into the SE-1200 MU select Import Still. To export an existing Still file from the SE-1200 MU to the computer, select Export then Export Still.
  • Page 71 Locate the exported Still picture file on your MAC. The file should be located in the program directory in which the software is installed. For each image exported, there will be two files, a thumbnail picture ending .mini and the full screen image ending .pic.
  • Page 72: Chapter 10 User Memory Functions

    Chapter 10 USER Memory Functions The USER memory function allows you to Save and Load user setups within the SE-1200 MU. If you have standard configurations for your productions then this feature allows you to quickly re-configure the SE- 1200 MU after someone else has used it. Up to 1000 User Setups can be stored within the SE-1200 MU, numbered from 0 to 999.
  • Page 73: Labelling An Existing User Memory Slot

    4. Click User Memory to set the user memory slot value to which the user setup will be saved. Be careful to choose a User number which is not already in use, otherwise an existing memory slot will be over written.
  • Page 74: Loading A Previously Saved User Setup

    MAC Users 3. Click Name in the lower row menu options an on-screen keyboard will be displayed. Enter a label name for the selected user memory slot. The label text can be up to 16 characters long but only the first 10 letters will be displayed.
  • Page 75 Enter the number of the required User setup and then click Enter. Note: If the required user setup is one of the first 8 memory slots, then simply click the corresponding button on the USER / SHOT BOX panel. 2. A second way to do the same thing is to enter the “USER” option on the “MENU SELECT” panel. 3.
  • Page 76: Deleting A User Setup

    Enter the number of the required User setup and then click OK. Note: If the required user setup is one of the first 9 memory slots, then simply click the corresponding button on the USER / SHOT BOX panel. A second way to do the same thing is to enter the “USER” option on the “MENU SELECT” panel. The screen then displays up to 16 user memory slots at a time.
  • Page 77: Exporting And Importing User Setups

    Windows PC Users MAC Users 2. Select the User-defined setup to be deleted from User Memory slot matrix. Be careful to select only the User memory slot to be deleted. 3. To confirm deletion of the selected User Memory click Delete Memory located at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 78 The User files when exported from the SE-1200 MU are stored on the computer in the following folders. C: > Datavideo > se1200 > user_data > … Exported User files can be found in the export based mems folder (see opposite).
  • Page 79 MAC Users Click Setup from the MENU SELECT area and select Import- Export from the yellow menu options. To import a User file from the computer to the SE-1200 MU select Import User. To export an existing User file from the SE-1200 MU to the computer, select Export then Export User.
  • Page 80: Chapter 11 Appendices

    The SE-1200 MU can only accept external audio using the analogue XLR inputs on the rear panel. Ideally a master audio mixer should be used alongside the SE-1200 MU. A Datavideo AM-100 audio mixer or AD-200 audio delay unit could be considered.
  • Page 81 Changing the Audio Mode option from Analog to OFF will mute the incoming XLR audio from the external master audio mixer. Audio Source selects the source of the audio. The Audio sub-options for SDI and HDMI allow the user to individually turn ON/OFF the audio at the SDI 1, SDI 2 and HDMI 1 outputs.
  • Page 82: Appendix 2: Gpi Out

    Program output the GPI signal is triggered. A GPI Delay can be set between 0 and 99. This feature could be used to trigger playback from units such as the Datavideo NVP-20 or HRS-30 or HDR- 60/70.
  • Page 83: Appendix 3: Tally Outputs

    The SE-1200 MU has a D-sub 15 pin female tally output port. These connections provide bi-color tally information to a number of other Datavideo products, such as the ITC-100 eight channel talkback system and the TLM range of LCD Monitors. The ports are open collector ports and as such do not provide power to tally light circuits.
  • Page 84: Appendix 4: Firmware Upgrade

    Appendix 4: Firmware Upgrade From time to time Datavideo may release new firmware to either add new SE-1200 MU features or to fix user reported bugs in the current switcher firmware. Customers can update the switcher firmware themselves if they wish, or they can contact their local supplier or Datavideo office for assistance, should they prefer this method.
  • Page 85 10. Go to the Setup Menu again to confirm the FW version has updated and that control is still working. 11. Once control is working, load a USER memory to quickly return to your preferred SE-1200 MU setup.
  • Page 86: Appendix 5: How To Connect Rmc-260 To Se-1200 Mu

    Appendix 5: How to Connect RMC-260 to SE-1200 MU The user is allowed to connect a physical switcher controller keyboard to the SE-1200 MU. An example of the controller keyboard is the RMC-260, which communicates with the SE-1200 MU using RS-232 interface. The diagram below illustrates the physical connection between the two devices.
  • Page 87: Appendix 6: Dimensions

    Appendix 6: Dimensions All measurements in millimetres (mm)
  • Page 88: Appendix 7: Specifications

    Appendix 7: Specifications Connections Total Video Inputs 2 HDMI (Ver1.3a) + 4 SDI Total Outputs 2 HDMI (Ver 1.3a) + 2 SDI SDI Video Input 4 (1080i / 720p) 2 x HDMI (RGB/YUV) HDMI Video Input 1080i / 720p Audio output Embedded digital audio (2 CH) 2x Balanced XLR Audio Input...
  • Page 89 Total 24 Stills on Internal SD Card. One dedicated still buffer, one dedicated freeze buffer. Frame Store Also, any Input can be used as Frame store. 3 Still frames stored in local frame buffers for instant access. Control Panel Compatibility Use PC via Ethernet;...
  • Page 90: Service And Support

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