AVMATRIX PVS0615U Manual

AVMATRIX PVS0615U Manual

Portable 6 channel multi-format streaming video switcher

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PORTABLE 6 CHANNEL MULTI-FORMAT
STREAMING VIDEO SWITCHER

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  • Page 1 PORTABLE 6 CHANNEL MULTI-FORMAT STREAMING VIDEO SWITCHER...
  • Page 2 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Before using this unit, please read below warning and precautions which provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Besides, to assure that you have gained a good grasp of every feature of your new unit, read below manual. This manual should be saved and kept on hand for further convenient reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1.Brief Introduction .............................1 1.1 Overview ..............................1 1.2 Main Features ............................1 2.1 Interfaces ..............................2 2.2 Specification .............................3 2. Control Panel ..............................6 3.1 Description ..............................6 3.2 Keyboard Button ............................7 3. Operation Instruction ...........................10 4.1 Multiview Output Layout ........................10 4.2 T-Bar Calibration ........................... 10 4.3 PGM PVW Switching ..........................11 4.3.1 PGM, PVW Channel Selection ....................
  • Page 4 4.7 Video Record ............................19 4.7.1 Basic Specification .........................19 4.7.2 SD Card Install and Uninstall ....................... 19 4.7.3 Recording Control .......................... 19 4.7.4 Record Settings ..........................20 4.8.USB3.0 Live Streaming ........................20 5. Main Menu Setting ............................21 5.1 System Settings .............................21 5.1.1 Language ............................
  • Page 5: Brief Introduction

    1.Brief Introduction 1.1 Overview PVS0615U is an all-in-one 6-channel video switcher that allows video switching, audio mixing, and video recording. The unit integrated a 15.6” LCD monitor which can be used in wide variety of venues for events, seminars, etc.
  • Page 6: Interfaces

    2.1 Interfaces 1×USB Out (for live streaming) 1×SD Card Slot 1×RJ45 (For Sync Time & firmware upgrade) 1×Earphone Out 1×12V / 5A DC Power In 1×TRS Balanced Analog Audio Out 1×TRS Balanced Analog Audio In 3×SDI Out (PGM), SDI Out 3 can be for AUX output 1×RJ45 (For Sync Time &...
  • Page 7: Specification

    2.2 Specification Size 15.6 inch LCD Display Resolution 1920×1080 Video Inputs 4×3G/HD/SD-SDI, 2×HDMI/DVI/VGA/USB Bit Rate 270Mbps~3Gbps Impedance 75Ω (SDI/VGA), 100Ω (HDMI/DVI) 1080p 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98 1080psF 30/29.97/25/24/23.98 SDI Input Format 1080i 60/59.94/50 720p 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98 625i 50 PAL, 525i 59.94 NTSC 4K 60/50/30, 2K 60/50/30 1080p 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98/23.976 HDMI Input Format 1080i 50/59.94/60...
  • Page 8 PGM Outputs 3×3G/HD/SD-SDI; 2×HDMI 1080p 50/60/30/25/24 PGM Output Format 1080i 50/60 Multiview Output 1×HDMI Multiview Output Format 1080p 60 Outputs Return Loss >15dB 5MHz~3GHz Signal Amplitude 800mV±10% (SDI/HDMI/DVI/VGA) Impedance SDI: 75Ω; HDMI: 100Ω DC Offset 0V±0.5V USB interface 1×USB3.0 Type-C (USB3.1 Gen1, up to 200MB/s) 1920×1200, 1920×1080, 1680×1050, 1440×900, 1368×768,1280×1024, 1280×960, 1280×800, Output Format...
  • Page 9 Operation Temperature -20℃~60℃ Storage Temperature -30℃~70℃ Operation Humidity 20%~70%RH Storage Humidity 0%~90%RH Dimension 375×271.5×43.7mm Weight 3.8Kg Warranty 2 Year Limited 1×Power Supply (DC12V 5A) Accessories Accessories 1×User Manual 1×USB Type-C Cable...
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    Control Panel 3.1 Description Audio Mixer Control Record Control Power Switch Video Source of Channel 5 and Channel 6 PIP, POP MIX, WIPE, FADE, Inverse Transition Effect Luma Key, Chroma Key Menu Control Transition Speed USB Media Control AUTO Program Row Preview Row T-bar Manual Transition...
  • Page 11: Keyboard Button

    3.2 Keyboard Button Audio Mixer  Press CH1/ CH2/ CH3 button to select the channel for audio mixing. Press SRC 1/SRC 2/SRC 3 button to select the audio source Master for adjust the main mixing audio to Program. The faders are for adjusting the audio volume. LISTEN button for earphone source selection.
  • Page 12 USB Media Player Control  Press USB 5/ USB 6 button to select the one which you want to manage. VIDEO/IMAGE button is for switching the media format between video and image. The default setting is video. There are Play/Pause, Fast Forward, Fast Backward, BACK and NEXT buttons for USB media control.
  • Page 13 Luma Key  Luma Key consists of one video source containing the video image that will be stacked on top of the background. All of the black areas defined by the luminance in the video signal will be made transparent so that the background can be revealed underneath.
  • Page 14: Operation Instruction

    3. Operation Instruction 4.1 Multiview Output Layout 1) PGM and PVW as Preview and Program displayed as following image. The level meter of PGM audio is shown only in multiview. SDI/HDMI PGM out is without any overlays. 2) The following 6 windows come from the 6 input signals. The signal source of window 5 and 6 can be selected from HDMI, DVI, VGA, USB.
  • Page 15: Pgm Pvw Switching

    1) Power off the video switcher and press button 1 and 2 of PVW at same time. KEEP pressing the buttons until all calibration process finish. 2) Turn on the video switcher, then the LED indicators will be turn on from bottom to top. 3) Adjust the T-Bar to A-BUS or B-BUS until all LED indicators turn on.
  • Page 16: Tally Output

    AUTO or T-Bar transition, the selection from PGM row and PVW row is invalid, both of the LED will turn red. 4.3.2 Tally Output PVS0615U is equipped with a 25-pin GPIO interface for tally, the pin outputs are defined as follows: Note: 1. When video channel is PVW or PGM, GPIO output is at low level.
  • Page 17: Transition Control

    4.3.3 Transition Control There are two transition control types for this video switcher: Transition without effects and Transition with effects. 1) Transition without Effects CUT performs a simple immediate switch between Preview and Program views. This is no delay seamless switching and the selected transition effect WIPE, MIX or FADE is not used. 2) Transition with Effects AUTO performs an automated switch between Preview and Program views.
  • Page 18: Sdi Pgm/Aux And Multiview Output Format

    Setup the video source of channel 5 or 6 to USB as point 4.3.4, then manage the USB media play from the control panel. Press USB5 or USB6 button to select the one which you want to manage. The VIDEO/IMAGE button is for switching the media format between video and picture.
  • Page 19: Audio Mixer Setting

    4.5 Audio Mixer Setting 4.5.1 Audio Description This video switcher is coming with 1 channel L/R analog audio input & output and SDI embedded audio. 4.5.2 Audio Mode 1) Mixing Mode Rotary and press the knob button to set audio mode as mixing. Press CH1/CH2/CH3 button to enable the mixing audio mode, total 3 channels for mixing.
  • Page 20: Transition Effects

    4.6 Transition Effects 4.6.1 MIX Transition Pressing the MIX button selects a basic A/B Dissolve for the next transition. When button LED turns on it is active. Then use T-Bar or AUTO to operate the transition. The MIX transition effect as below 4.5.2 WIPE Transition WIPE is a transition from one source to another and is achieved by replacing the current source by another source.
  • Page 21: Pip And Pop

    4.6.4 PIP and POP When the T-Bar located at B-BUS to active the PIP/POP, there will be a small image display on the top left corner of the PVW window as following image: Press button 1-6 from PVW row to switch the video source of PIP/POP. When press PIP/POP button the menu will enter into an interface as below image.
  • Page 22: Chroma Key

    2) When you press Luma key button, indicator turns on and menu enter into the key setting interface as below image. The level of the Luma Key can be set from the menu by the knob. 4.6.6 Chroma Key Turn on the Chroma Key, a color from the key source will be removed, revealing another background image behind it.
  • Page 23: Video Record

    4.7 Video Record 4.7.1 Basic Specification Record Video Source Record Storage SD Card (class 10) SD Card Format Max 512GB (file system format exFAT or FAT32) Record Video Format H.264 (mp4) Record Video Resolution 1080p 60/50/30/25/24hz, 1080i 60/50hz 4.7.2 SD Card Install and Uninstall 1) Install SD card: First, format SD card to exFAT or FAT32.
  • Page 24: Record Settings

    Windows Device Manager. There will appear two new devices: • Under Imaging Devices: AVMATRIX USB Capture Video • Under Audio inputs and outputs: AVMATRIX USB Capture Audio Use a third party Video Media Player like PotPlayer, OBS, Windows Media Player to play and store the...
  • Page 25: Main Menu Setting

    Entering system settings from the menu to switch the real-time clock shown in Analog or Digital. Connect video switcher to a PC and download a time control software from AVMATRIX official website www.avmatrix.net/download/ Open the software and click Scan to search and connect the device, then the clock time will be changed to same time to the PC’s time.
  • Page 26: Audio Delay

    5.1.4 Audio Delay Entering system settings, select Audio Delay and set the audio delay time.Totally there are 0-30 degree, 20ms per degree. The maximum delay time is 600ms. 5.1.5 Date Display Entering system settings, select Date Display to ON or OFF date display of analog clock. 5.2 Network Settings 5.2.1 Network There are two ways to acquire the IP: Dynamic(IP configured by router) and Static(set IP freely by...
  • Page 27: Netmask

    address. 5.2.2 NetMask Set the NetMask. The default setting is 255.255.255.0. 5.2.3 GateWay Set the GateWay according to current IP address. Save the configuration when network setting finish. 5.3 Record Settings Refer to 4.7.4...

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