Editware FOR-A Hanabi HVS-1000 Manual

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FOR-A Hanabi HVS-1000 EOU SD/HD Switcher

INTRODUCTION

This document describes the interface between the Fastrack editor and the Hanabi HVS-1000 video
switcher.
Detailed operating instructions for the Fastrack are in the Fastrack Operator's Guide and Help files.
Detailed operating instructions for the Hanabi HVS-1000 are in the FOR-A Operators Manual.
This document discusses features that are unique to the Fastrack interface to this FOR-A switcher.
The following are discussed in the order given:
Connection and setup
Fastrack Assignment Dialog and Crosspoint Selection
Aux Bus Preview
Video Effects: Cut, Wipe, Dissolve, Key, DVE Commands, PEGS
Learn / Recall Memory and Effects
Still 1-4

CONNECTION

Connect an RS422 serial 9-pin cable between any available Fastrack serial port to the "Editor" serial port on
the rear of the switcher electronics frame.

SWITCHER SETUP

On the top-left section of the switcher panel, press EDITOR.
In the Setup section of the switcher Display Window set the following parameters...
Required Settings
Type:
BVS3K
Enable:
On
Baud:
38,400
Tech Note – FOR-A HVS-1000 – Revised 6/28/05
Fastrack TechNote – V4.n
V
i
Revised 7/01/05
Additional Recommended Settings
Delay:
On
Xpt Ctr:
See discussion below
Patt SE: On
3 0 0
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  • Page 1 Fastrack TechNote – V4.n 3 0 0 Revised 7/01/05 FOR-A Hanabi HVS-1000 EOU SD/HD Switcher INTRODUCTION This document describes the interface between the Fastrack editor and the Hanabi HVS-1000 video switcher. Detailed operating instructions for the Fastrack are in the Fastrack Operator’s Guide and Help files.
  • Page 2 Parity: The Hanabi switcher allows you to assign physical inputs to buttons on the control panel. E.g., input number 5 might be assigned to button number 9. The setting for Xpt Ctr in the Hanabi Editor Setup section determines whether Editor commands which specify a particular crosspoint refer to the physical input or to the button.
  • Page 3 Device File From the pull-down menu, select HANABI.SWI as the switcher driver to use. Enable MEs Select the sections of the switcher that you wish to control. No commands from the editor will be sent to any section not selected here. Default ME From the pull-down menu, select ME1 as the Default M/E.
  • Page 4 Use Aux Bus To use an Aux Bus as your Preview Switcher, check this box and enter the number of the Aux Bus 1-4 to be used. Program Reentry The Aux Bus to be used for previewing should have Program as the re-entry crosspoint. The re- entry crosspoint number for Program is 35.
  • Page 5 Dissolves Dissolves are a "MIX" with the Transition being the length of the dissolve. The Dissolve Dialog and icon stay with an Event wherever and whenever it is moved, so that it always remains the "TO" source in a dissolve. Wipes Pressing the [WIPES] key will bring up bit-map icons representing the various wipes available on this switcher.
  • Page 6 Select a “Key Fill” radio button to define where the Key Fill will come from. Select a “Key Source” radio button to define what will be used to cut the Key. Select “Set As Default” to set the current selections in this Dialog as the “Default” key settings. A (D) will appear after the item set as a default.
  • Page 7 In the “Key Options” menu, select Fill Bus for the Key Source. The Key Source is automatically selected for DSK on the Key bus. Note that pressing [PREVIEW] or [RECORD] immediately turns Off all Enabled keyers on M/Es Enabled in the Switcher Dialog. Note that if you wish to have the key "over"...
  • Page 8 LEARN and RECALL MEMORY USING THE EFFECTS DIALOG MEM CONTROL Open the Video Effects Dialog. Learn an effect into memory Set up switcher M/E 1 as desired. Check MEM and enter any valid Memory number into the MEM text field and then select "Learn". The M/Es current setting will be stored in the switcher. The Current Event will have an “M”...

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