Panasonic AV-HS410E Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic AV-HS410E Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic AV-HS410E Operating Instructions Manual

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ENGLISH
This <Basics> describes the procedure for connection with the required equipment and for installation.
<Basics>
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and refer to the Operating Instruction (PDF).
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Operating Instructions
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<Basics>
Live Switcher
AV-HS410E
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  • Page 1 Avant d’utiliser cet appareil, assurez-vous de lire la section « Lire ces informations en premier ! ». FRANÇAIS Pour de plus amples informations, visiter le site Web de Panasonic (https://pro-av.panasonic.net/manual/en/ index.html) et consulter le mode d’emploi (PDF). Antes de usar este producto, asegúrese de leer “Lea este documento en primer lugar!”.
  • Page 2 Ελληνικά σημαντικές ειδοποιήσεις που αφορούν το προϊόν σας, επισκεφτείτε τον ιστότοπο που ακολουθεί. Besök följande webbplats för säkerhetsinformation Svenska och viktiga meddelanden om produkten. A termékkel kapcsolatos biztonsági információkért Magyar és fontos értesítésekért látogasson el az alábbi weboldalra. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/manual/index.html...
  • Page 3 ® are either registered trademarks or “Windows XP”. trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United p p Windows ® Internet Explorer ® 8.0 is abbreviated to “Internet States and/or other countries. Explorer”. p p SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. p p In this manual, model AV-HS410E is given as “AV-HS410”. p p Primatte ® is a registered trademark of IMAGICA DIGIX Inc. p p Both SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards are p p The copyrights of Primatte belong to IMAGICA DIGIX Inc. ® described as “memory cards” in this manual. p p The patents for Primatte ® belong to IMAGICA DIGIX Inc. When individual descriptions are provided, they are p p Other names of companies and products contained featured individually.
  • Page 4: Read This First

    Read this first! WARNING: CAUTION: This equipment must be earthed. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, refer To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug must mounting of the optional interface boards to qualified be inserted only into a standard three-pin power service personnel. point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must CAUTION: have three cores and be correctly wired to provide To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and connection to the earth. Wrongly wired extension annoying interference, use the recommended cords are a major cause of fatalities. accessories only. The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed or that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if you are in any doubt about the effective earthing of CAUTION: the power point, please consult a qualified electrician. In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or any other confined space. To prevent risk of electric WARNING: shock or fire hazard due to overheating, ensure that • T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the expose this equipment to rain or moisture. ventilation. • T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, keep this equipment away from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk CAUTION:...
  • Page 5 1. Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference. 2. Change the direction of the apparatus. 3. Change the connection method used for the apparatus. 4. Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances. Інформація для покупця Назва продукту Live Switcher Відеомікшер для ефірного мовлення 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...
  • Page 6 Check for the ASTA mark  or the BSI mark  on the body of the fuse. If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must 2. Replace the fuse. ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. 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 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Read this first! ..........4 2. Preparations .......... 30 2-1. Turning the unit’s power on and off ..... 30 Before use ............ 8 Overview ................8 2-2. Basic menu operations.......... 31 Concerning the ratings display ........8 2-2-1. Menu configuration and operations ....31 Disclaimer of warranty ............
  • Page 8: Before Use

    Concerning the ratings display by computer viruses or other malicious entities (using a regularly updated antivirus program, anti-spyware The unit’s name, model number and electrical ratings are program, etc.). indicated on its side panel. The following points should be borne in mind as well. p p Use with the same segment is recommended for the equipment which is connected to the unit. w Disclaimer of warranty 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 thoroughly check the connections with the equipment REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF to which the unit will be connected prior to the start of THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT operation. LIMITED TO BELOW: p p Do not choose an installation location where the unit, 1 A NY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT cables and other parts will be easily damaged. LIMITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;...
  • Page 9: Features

    Features Sophisticated multi view display function Compact design, wide variety of input/output signals p p One channel is provided for the multi view display function. p p HD/SD-SDI input and output signals are supported as The user can select whether the screen is to be split into a standard option, and a frame synchronizer (FS) is 16, 10, 9, 6, 5 or 4 sections. incorporated for all inputs. In addition, there are four p p Materials such as PGM, PVW and AUX as well as a clock up-converter (UC) lines and eight video process lines. can be allocated to the split screens in addition to the input p p The unit is provided with two option slots for input/output materials. applications. When an option board designed for input p p The level of the embedded audio signals superimposed on applications is installed, the number of input lines can the SDI input signals can be displayed. be extended up to 13; similarly, when an option board designed for output applications is installed, the number of Many different effect functions incorporated output lines can be extended up to 10.
  • Page 10 Still image data (in the BMP or TARGA format) and movie clip data (in the original format; converter*) can be read from memory cards into the unit’s video memory and used as background images, key materials or video sources. In addition, the images and setting data in the unit’s video memories can be stored on the memory cards. *: T he converter can be obtained from “Service and Support” on the home page whose address is provided below: https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ F or the installation procedure, follow the steps in the directions which are contained in the download file. This unit comes with a built-in 178.0 mm (7-inch)* color display. (*: 1 78.0 mm effective picture area measured diagonally.) p p The setting menus are viewed on this display. p p The display shows images (PGM, PVW, MV) of the input signals and output signals as well as waveforms (WFM). p p Thumbnails of the images stored on memory cards can be displayed.
  • Page 11: Accessories

    Accessories Check that the following accessories are present and accounted for. p p After removing the product from its container, dispose of the power cable cap (if supplied) and packing materials in an appropriate manner. Power cable (2 m) .............. 2 wOption boards (sold separately) Supported slots Model number Board Function SLOT A SLOT B AV-HS04M1 SDI Input Board SDI input 2 lines   AV-HS04M2 Analog Input Board Analog component input 2 lines   AV-HS04M3 DVI Input Board DVI-I input 2 lines   AV-HS04M4 Analog Output Board Analog component output 2 lines ...
  • Page 12: Precautions For Use

    Precautions for use p Handle carefully. p Built-in display (LCD monitor) L eaving the built-in display on with the same image over D o 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. This is (burn-in). important to prevent malfunctioning or accidents. S uch afterimages are usually resolved when ordinary moving images are displayed for a while. p Use the product in an ambient T he liquid crystal parts are highly precise with 99.99 % of temperature of 0 °C to 40 °C. the pixels effective. This leaves less than 0.01 % of pixels that may not light or may remain on all the time.
  • Page 13: Installation And Connections

    Installation and connections w 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. vibration may cause trouble and/or malfunctioning. p p The power cable supplied with the unit has a 3-pin plug with a grounding Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the terminal.
  • Page 14: How To Install The Option Boards

    Installation and connections (Be sure to ask your dealer.) w How to install the option boards For details, refer to the operating instructions of the option board concerned. p p The instructions set forth in the operating instructions of the option boards listed below describe the steps to take when the boards are to be installed in the AV-HS400AN or AV-HS400AE. W hen reading these instructions, change the wording used for all references to this model and its slots with the actual model and actual slots. <Changes in the wording given for option slots and signal lines> When the option boards are to be installed in the Option boards and wording used in operating instructions AV-HS410 AV-HS04M1, AV-HS04M2,...
  • Page 15 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 two screws of SLOT A or SLOT B at the back of the unit, and remove the blank panel. SLOT B SLOT A Screw Blank panel Screw 3 Align the option board with the guide rails, and insert it slowly. Insert it until it will go no further. Take care not to exert excessive force while doing this since that may damage the connector inside. 4 Mount the option board in place using the two screws. Clamping torque: 0.7 N•m I- I Screw I / A Screw 5 After connecting the necessary cables, plug the power cable into the power outlet, and turn on the power.
  • Page 16: Connections With Other Devices

    Installation and connections w Connections with other devices q Block diagram Black BKGD Color CUT, MIX, WIPE, DVE SDI OUTPUT SDI Output SDI IN BKGD1, 2 1-1, 1-2 1-1, 1-2 (*3) 1 to 4 VPrc ColorBar CUT, MIX, WIPE, DVE DbyD STILL1, 2 SDI Input...
  • Page 17 Installation and connections q Connections when implementing gen-lock (frame synchronizer OFF) Sync Generator HD SDI HD SDI HD camera HD camera HD SDI HD SDI HD camera Live Switcher DVI-D AV-HS410 Computer POWER SV NM EDITOR TALLY/GPI 2 TALLY/GPI 1 BOOT ~AC IN IN/OUT B2...
  • Page 18 Installation and connections q Connections when not implementing gen-lock (frame synchronizer ON) Example where the option board is used SLOT A: Analog Input Board (AV-HS04M2) HD camera HD SDI HD Component HD camera HD camera HD Component DVD player HD SDI Live Switcher DVI-D AV-HS410 Computer POWER SV NM...
  • Page 19: Parts And Their Functions

    1. Parts and their functions 1-1. Control panel Memory card area User button area Positioner area Live Switcher AV-HS410  POWER  ALARM USER BUTTON LINK  BKGD PinP1 MENU TIME PLUGIN PICT MODE CBGD CHRKEY PinP2 VMEM SHOT CONFIG MENU MENU VECT...
  • Page 20: Crosspoint Area

    1. Parts and their functions 1-1-1. Crosspoint area   PinP1 PinP2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 DISP AMBER : FILL / GREEN : SOURCE AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX/DISP SOURCE  SHIFT  SHIFT 1/13 2/14 3/15 4/16 5/17 6/18 7/19 8/20 9/21 10/22...
  • Page 21 1. Parts and their functions 7 AUX bus crosspoint buttons These buttons are used to select the source of the bus which was selected by the AUX bus selector button (6). Buttons 1 to 24 can be selected using the [SHIFT] button.  R efer to “1-1-2. Selecting the bus using the SHIFT function” (<Operations and Settings> Operating Instructions). 8 Crosspoint buttons exclusively for AUX/DISP buses (AUX/DISP SOURCE) These buttons are used to select the AUX bus sources while the [AUX1 to AUX4] buttons among the AUX bus selector buttons (6) are lit. These buttons are used to select the DISP bus sources while the [DISP] button among the AUX bus selector buttons (6) is lit. The buttons light up in amber when they are pressed. [MV]: T his is used to select the multi view display signals for the AUX buses or DISP buses. [PVW]: T his is used to select the PVW signals for the AUX buses or DISP buses.
  • Page 22: Memory/Wipe Pattern/Number Key Area

    1. Parts and their functions 1-1-2. Memory/wipe pattern/number key area    SHOT MENU STORE DSBL INPUT COPY PASTE STILL 1 STILL 2 TRIM IN  EVENT � VMEM CALL PAGE CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM OUT STOP BKGD PLUGIN PATT MEM1...
  • Page 23: User Button Area

    1. Parts and their functions 1-1-3. 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.  R efer to “3-3-1. Setting the user buttons” (<Operations and Settings> Operating Instructions). USER BUTTON 1-1-4. Transition area     WIPE DIRECTION    BKGD  WIPE WIPE ...
  • Page 24 1. Parts and their functions  [AUTO] button  Wipe direction selection buttons This is used to automatically execute transitions (auto (WIPE DIRECTION) [N/R], [R] transition) using the transition time which has been set on These buttons are used to select the direction in which to the Time menu. wipe for executing background transitions. During auto transition its indicator lights in amber. When the [R] indicator is off: When the button is pressed again during auto transition, W iping proceeds in the normal direction. the auto transition operation is suspended, and the When the [R] indicator is lit: indicator lights in green. When it is pressed again while W iping proceeds in the reverse direction.
  • Page 25: Display Area

    1. Parts and their functions 1-1-5. Display area Live Switcher AV-HS410    USER BUTTON BKGD PinP1 MENU PICT TIME PLUGIN MODE CBGD CHRKEY PinP2 VMEM SHOT CONFIG MENU MENU EVENT HOLD VECT SD Card DISPLAY MENU SELECT  SHOT MENU STORE...
  • Page 26 1. Parts and their functions  Menu selection buttons (MENU SELECT) [MENU OFF]: T his button clears the menu display and switches to the Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the menu of image-only display. the function indicated at the top or bottom of the button is selected. [PICT]: The button of a selected menu lights up in amber. W hen this button is pressed and lit, images are displayed on the built-in display.  [MENU HOLD] button This button is used to keep a menu on the display. [WFM/VECT]: When it is pressed while a menu is displayed, the menu W hen this button is pressed and lit, waveforms (WFM: displayed will not be switched to another menu even when waveform monitor) or vectors (VECTOR: vectorscope) one of the menu selection buttons is pressed. are displayed on the built-in display. While the [MENU HOLD] button is pressed, the E ach time the button is pressed, the display switches [MENU HOLD] button lights up in amber.
  • Page 27: Positioner Area

    1. Parts and their functions 1-1-6. Positioner area   POSITIONER  Positioner (POSITIONER) [X/Y]  Rotary encoder [Z] These are used when performing the settings below. This is used to set the PinP size, flying key size or to select p PinP1, PinP2 position settings the chroma key area. p Wipe start position setting In each case, the settings take effect only when the following menu items have been selected. Target patterns: WIPE1: 5 WIPE2: 4, 5, 6, 7 SQ1: SQ2: 4, 5, 6, 7  R efer to “1-2. Wipe” (<Operations and Settings> Operating Instructions).
  • Page 28: Memory Card Area

    SDHC standards. Be sure to format cards using the unit. Memory cards with the following capacity can be used for the unit. SDXC memory cards are not available for this product. SD (from 8 MB to 2 GB) SDHC (from 4 GB to 32 GB) For the latest information not available in the Operating Instructions, visit the following Web sites. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ p p Memory cards must not be used or stored in an environment where they may be • Exposed to high temperatures/humidities; • Exposed to water droplets; or • Electrically charged.
  • Page 29: Rear Panel Area

    1. Parts and their functions 1-2. Rear panel area         POWER SV NM EDITOR TALLY/GPI 2 TALLY/GPI 1 BOOT    ~AC IN IN/OUT B2 IN/OUT B1 IN/OUT A2 IN/OUT A1 SLOT B SLOT A DVI - D OUT DVI - D IN...
  • Page 30: Preparations

    2. Preparations 2-1. 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. goes off. 1 After several seconds, the crosspoint buttons light up.
  • Page 31: Basic Menu Operations

    2. Preparations 2-2. Basic menu operations This section describes the basic operations of the menus which are displayed on the built-in display. For more details, refer to <Operations and Settings>. For the menu configuration, refer to “5. Setting menu table” in <Operations and Settings>. 2-2-1. Menu configuration and operations Press the [MENU MODE] button to show the menu on the built-in display.  R efer to “1-1-5. Display area”. Select the menu for each function using the menu selection buttons (MENU SELECT) that corresponds to the function concerned.
  • Page 32 2. 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. A numeric value bar is displayed and its display is linked to 2 Turn [F2] to [F5] clockwise or counterclockwise to select the numeric value. the setting. p The setting of an item whose selected setting does Inputting numeric values using the number keys not blink will be reflected in the unit as soon as it has been selected. 1 Press [F2] to [F5] to establish the mode in which p The setting of an item whose selected setting blinks numeric values can be input using the number keys. is reflected in the unit by pressing [F2] to [F5]. p Use the . button to input the decimal point. 3 Press [F2] to [F5] again to close the list box. If a numeric value has a decimal point which is not input, it will be treated as an integer, and its decimal places will be set to zero (“0”).
  • Page 33: Keyboard Screen Operations

    2. Preparations 2-2-3. Menu delegation function 2-2-2. 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. and input the characters. When the rotary encoder [F2] to [F5] that corresponds to the item (character input box) whose name is to be changed is Button Menu selected pressed, the keyboard screen appears on the built-in display. Crosspoint area (AUX bus selector buttons) Key menu/Adjust sub menu Character input area When the chroma key is selected: Chroma Key menu/Adjust sub menu PinP1 PinP1 menu/Position sub menu PinP2 PinP2 menu/Position sub menu DSK menu/Adjust sub menu Transition area BKGD Time menu/BKGD sub menu Time menu/Key sub menu WIPE Background menu/Border sub menu <Menu delegation setting>...
  • Page 34: Setting The System Format

    2. Preparations 2-2-5. Setting the date and time 2-2-4. Setting the system format The user can set the date and time to be used as the memory One system format (input/output signal) can be selected. card’s time stamp. Be absolutely sure to set them when an memory card is to be 1 Press the s button to light its indicator, and display the used. System menu. 2 Use [F1] to display the Format sub menu. Setting the date 1 Press the s button to light its indicator, and display the System menu. 3 Use [F2], select the format using the Format item, and 2 Use [F1] to display the Date sub menu. press the [F2] to enter the selection. Setting the 16:9 squeeze mode 3 Use [F2] to set the year using the Year item. When the 16:9 squeeze mode is selected, a border width 4 Use [F3] to set the month using the Month item.
  • Page 35: Appearance

    3. Appearance Unit: mm Live Switcher AV-HS410 POWER ALARM USER BUTTON LINK BKGD PinP1 MENU TIME PLUGIN PICT MODE CBGD CHRKEY PinP2 MENU VMEM SHOT CONFIG MENU HOLD VECT SD Card EVENT DISPLAY MENU SELECT SHOT MENU STORE DSBL INPUT COPY PASTE STILL 1...
  • Page 36: Specifications

    4. Specifications Power supply: AC ( ) 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: 88 W indicates safety information. Video inputs Standard SDI: 8 signal lines (SDI INPUT 1 to SDI INPUT 8) BNC 8 (13 signal lines, maximum) p p The up-converter function can be used for the SDI INPUT 5 to SDI INPUT 8 connectors. Standard DVI-D: 1 signal line DVI-D 1 Optional: U p to 4 additional signal lines (IN A1, IN A2, IN B1, IN B2) (Up to two option boards can be installed in the two input/output slots.) Video outputs Standard SDI: BNC 6 (10 signal lines, maximum) 5 signal lines (SDI OUTPUT 1 to SDI OUTPUT 5 1 line each, 2 distributed outputs for SDI OUTPUT 1 only) Standard DVI-D: 1 signal line DVI-D 1 Optional: U p to 4 additional lines (OUT A1, OUT A2, OUT B1, OUT B2) (Up to two option boards can be installed in the two input/output slots.) p p PGM, PVW, AUX1 to AUX4, MV (MULTI_VIEW), CLN, KEYOUT and MEM PVW can be assigned to SDI OUTPUT 1 to SDI OUTPUT 5, DVI-D OUT, OUT A1, OUT A2, OUT B1 and OUT B2.
  • Page 37 4. Specifications SDI outputs HD-SDI: HD Serial digital (SMPTE 292M) SD-SDI: SD Serial digital (SMPTE 259M) 5 signal lines, standard: OUT1 2; OUT2 to OUT5 1 each 9 signal lines, maximum: O UT A1, OUT A2, OUT B1, OUT B2 (When two AV-HS04M7 boards are used) HD: SMPTE 292M (BTA S-004B) standard complied with • Output level 0.8 V [p-p] 10 % • Rise time HD: Less than 270 ps • Fall time HD: Less than 270 ps • Difference between rise time and fall time HD: Less than 100 ps • Alignment jitter HD: Less than 0.2 UI (130 ps) • Timing jitter HD: Less than 1.0 UI • Eye aperture ratio More than 90 % • DC offset 0 0.5 V SD: SMPTE 259M standard complied with • Output level 0.8 V [p-p] 10 % • Rise time Less than 1.5 ns • Fall time Less than 1.5 ns • Difference between rise time and fall time Less than 0.5 ns • Jitter Less than 0.2 UI Composite input Analog composite signal (NTSC/PAL) (1.0 V [p-p], 75 )
  • Page 38 4. Specifications DVI-D input/output Digital RGB: X GA (1024768), WXGA (1280768), SXGA (12801024), WSXGA+ (16801050), UXGA (16001200), WUXGA (19201200) V ertical frequency: 60 Hz Video format inputs: D igital RGB: 1080/50p, 1080/59.94p V ertical frequency: Same as system formats Video format outputs: D igital RGB: 1080/50p, 1080/59.94p, 1080/50i, 1080/59.94i, 720/50p, 720/59.94p p p The input and output of analog signals are not supported. p p Output support the high-resolution multi view mode: Signals are output with a high resolution even when SD is set as the system mode. (When high-resolution multi view mode has been enabled, MV is selected as the DVI-D OUT output, and it is not possible to select MV with SDI OUT.) p p This connector does not support the HDCP technologies. Standard input/output: 1 line each (DVI-D IN, DVI-D OUT) p p The DVI-I connector cable cannot be used. p p For the DVI-D connector cable, use a cable with a length of up to 5 m. Reference input/output In gen-lock mode: Black burst or Tri-level Sync input signals (with loop-through) In internal sync mode: Black burst output signals 2 p p Same field frequencies as those of the system formats supported.
  • Page 39 4. Specifications Control I/O Used to control an external device D-sub, 9-pin, female RS-422 control connector Communication format (selected using a menu) p p Mode: 1 (default setting) Baud rate : 9600 bps Character length : 8 bit Parity : None Stop bit : 1 bit Flow control : None p p Mode: 2 Baud rate : 38400 bps Character length : 8 bit Parity : Odd Stop bit : 1 bit Flow control : None p p Mode: 3 Baud rate : 38400 bps Character length : 8 bit Parity : None Stop bit : 1 bit Flow control...
  • Page 40: Index

    Note for the battery symbol (bottom symbol) This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com © Panasonic Corporation 2011...

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