FOR-A HVS-1000HS Operation Manual

FOR-A HVS-1000HS Operation Manual

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OPERATION
MANUAL
HVS-1000HS
Digital Video Switcher
HVS-1000EOU
Hanabi Operation Unit
nd
2
Edition-Rev.4

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL HVS-1000HS Digital Video Switcher HVS-1000EOU Hanabi Operation Unit Edition-Rev.4...
  • Page 3 Precautions Important Safety Warnings [Power] Operate unit only on the specified supply voltage. Caution Disconnect power cord by connector only. Do not pull on cable portion. Do not place or drop heavy or sharp-edged objects on power cord. A damaged cord can cause fire or electrical shock hazards.
  • Page 4: Backup Battery

    [Circuitry Access] Do not remove covers, panels, casing, or access circuitry with power applied to the unit! Turn power off and disconnect power cord prior to removal. Internal servicing / adjustment of unit should only be performed by qualified personnel. Do not touch any parts / circuitry with a high heat factor.
  • Page 5 Upon Receipt Unpacking The HVS-1000HS and any of its options you may have purchased are fully inspected and adjusted prior to shipment and can be operated immediately upon completing all required connections and operational settings. Check your received items against the packing lists below.
  • Page 6: Rack Mounting

    Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment. If damage has occurred, or items are missing, inform your supplier immediately. Rack Mounting The HVS-1000HS can be mounted to EIA standard rack units. When rack mounting a unit, remove the rubber feet and use the accessory rack mount brackets (rack ears).
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Prior to Starting ...........................1 1-1. Welcome ..........................1 1-2. About HVS-1000 Series Switchers..................1 1-3. About This Manual ......................2 2. Panel Description........................3 2-1. Operation Unit........................3 2-1-1. Operation Panel ......................3 2-1-2. Rear Panel........................4 2-2. Main Unit..........................5 2-2-1. Front Panel .........................5 2-2-2.
  • Page 8 7. Transition Operations ....................... 37 7-1. BLACK Transitions ......................38 7-2. DSK Transitions........................ 38 7-3. BKGD, KEY1, and KEY2 Transitions................39 7-3-1. CUT Transition ......................39 7-3-2. MIX, FAM and NAM....................40 7-3-3. WIPE Transition......................41 7-3-4. DVE Transition ......................42 7-4.
  • Page 9 9-4-3. PERSPECTIVE......................71 9-4-4. CROP ........................71 9-4-5. WARP (Option) ......................72 9-4-6. BORDER ........................73 9-4-7. TRAIL / SHADOW.....................74 9-4-8. SUB EFFECT ......................74 9-4-9. HILITE........................75 10. Examples of Effect Operations....................76 10-1. Effects using WIPE Modify....................76 10-1-1. Jagged Edge......................76 10-2. Effects Using Still Store ....................77 10-2-1.
  • Page 10 14. Still Store ..........................110 14-1. Still Capture and Save....................110 14-2. Assigning Bus........................110 15. Event Memory ........................111 15-1. Saving Events .......................111 15-2. Recalling Events......................112 15-2-1. Recalling Events Using Keypad (0-199) ..............112 15-2-2. Recalling Events Using USER Buttons (0-7) ............113 16. Sequence Operation ......................114 16-1.
  • Page 11 19-6-1. Checking the DVE Card Version ................154 19-6-2. Upgrading the DVE Card ..................155 20. Specifications and Dimensions .....................157 20-1. System Specifications ....................157 20-1-1. HVS-1000HS (HD mode)..................157 20-1-2. HVS-1000HS (SD mode) ..................158 20-1-3. HVS-1000EOU......................159 20-2. External Dimensions .....................160 20-2-1. HVS-1000HS ......................160 20-2-2. HVS-1000EOU......................161 Appendix 1.
  • Page 12 Appendix 2. Available File List...................... 23 Appendix 3. WIPE Pattern List ..................... 24 Appendix 4. DVE Pattern List....................... 25 Appendix 5. User Preset Patterns (50 patterns) ................27...
  • Page 13: Prior To Starting

    FOR-A provides a wide range of products, from basic support units to complex system controllers, which have been increasingly joined by products for computer video based systems. Whatever your needs, talk to your FOR-A representative. We will do our best to be of continuing service to you.
  • Page 14: About This Manual

    HDTV tri-sync and analog black burst input signals for system synchronization and dedicated connectors with loopthrough output for each sync signal. MIX, FAM and NAM transitions available with 100 WIPE patterns in standard configuration, expandable to 120 DVE patterns with option. Provides 50 user programmable 3D effects patterns.
  • Page 15: Panel Description

    2. Panel Description 2-1. Operation Unit 2-1-1. Operation Panel HVS-1000 DIGITAL VIDE O SWITCHER STATUS TRANS WIPE MATT EVENT DVE CH DIRECT PATT (SETUP) (PATTERN SEL) (BORDER) STORE STILL KEY1 KEY2 (FILE) (MASK1) (MASK2) (MASK) RECALL EDITOR EDGE1 EDGE2 OPT SEL (SHADOW1) (SHADOW2) USER...
  • Page 16: Rear Panel

    2-1-2. Rear Panel RESET PO WER 2 POW ER 1 O FF ARCNET SERVICE I/O TO MU RATING LABEL A C1 00-24 0V ~50 /60 Hz IN AC100-2 40V ~5 0/6 0Hz IN Item Description Function TO MU TO MU connector (PC-3108, 15-pin D-sub, female) For AC input connection to power supply unit 1 (standard PS) POWER1 (AC100V-240V 50/60Hz).
  • Page 17: Main Unit

    (To open the STATUS menu, press the STATUS button in the menu select section.), then power the unit off and contact your FOR-A supplier for advice. If you have both the accessory and optional power supplies installed, you will need to turn at least one power switch ON before you can use your MU.
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    2-2-2. Rear Panel EDITOR GPI IN GPI/TALLY OUT RATING LABEL (10/100BASE-T) AC100-240V ~ 50/60Hz IN ARCNET RS-422 ALARM TRI SYNC IN BB IN REF OUT AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 INPUT PREV PGM 1 PGM 2 PREV AUX 1 OUTPUT UTL IN INPUT...
  • Page 19: Interfaces

    9-pin D-sub connector (male) with inch security lock screws needed for user cable fabrication. Fan alarm Pins 1, 6 remain OPEN during normal operation. If fan failure occurs at HVS-1000HS side, pins 1, 6 will short and fan alarm signal output occurs. Power supply alarm Pins 2, 7 remain OPEN during normal operation.
  • Page 20 EDITOR Connector Pin Assignment Table (9-pin D-sub female) Pin No. Signal Name Description Frame ground Transmit data (-) Receive data (+) Signal ground Not used Signal ground Transmit data (+) Receive data (-) Frame ground Cable Connectors 9-pin D-sub connector (male) with inch security lock screws needed for user cable fabrication.
  • Page 21 Pin1 to 10 signal assignments shown above are factory default settings. These can be user changed in operational menus. See section 19-1 “GPI and Tally Control" for more details. Circuit Switch or Relay Open corrector External Device HVS-1000HS External Device HVS-1000HS...
  • Page 22 Pin Free Assign Pin1 to 20 signal assignments shown above are factory default settings. These can be user changed in operational menus. See section 19-1 “GPI and Tally Control" for more details. Circuit HVS-1000HS External Device Max voltage: 40V Max load current:...
  • Page 23: Mu Rear Panel Cards

    CPU CARD GENLOCK CARD HVS-ARCNET OUTPUT CARD HVS-1000HSDO INPUT CARD HVS-1000HSDI or HVS-1000HSCR IMPORTANT MU unit have a built in fan. If fan replacement becomes necessary contact your FOR-A supplier. See section 2-2-2 “Rear Panel" for more details about fan alarm.
  • Page 24: Connection

    ALARM System alarm output GPI controller GPI/tally outputs GPI IN GPI/TALLY OUT HVS-TALOC or RS-422 HVS-TALR TO MU IMPORTANT When connecting the HVS-1000HS and the HVS-1000EOU with 15-pin D-sub connector, do not use other than the supplied cable (PC-3018).
  • Page 25: Optional Configuration

    HVS-AUX16 HVS-TALOC or ARCNET TO MU HVS-TALR HVS-AUX16 HVS-TALOC or HVS-TALR HVS-AUX16 75ohm RS-422 cascading terminated connection Arcnet LAN IMPORTANT When connecting the HVS-1000HS and the HVS-1000EOU via Arcnet , both ends of the Arcnet should be 75 ohm terminated.
  • Page 26: Aspect/Format Selection

    Turn other system configuration units to ON. Turn the power switch(es) at the HVS-1000EOU rear panel to ON to start up OU. Turn the power switch(es) at the HVS-1000HS front panel to ON to start up MU. IMPORTANT If you have both the accessory and optional power supplies installed, you will need to turn at least one power switch ON before you can use your MU or OU.
  • Page 27: Menu Operations

    4. Menu Operations Menus shown in the display are used to make settings that effect how your HVS-1000 series MU responds and performs during operations. The following sections tell you how to access and change operational parameters in the menu displays. 4-1.
  • Page 28 Menu display example (MATT menu) Pressing the MATT button in the menu select section displays the MATT menu. The MATT menu is displayed in the menu screen. HVS-1000EOU JOY STICK CTRL : DVE POS NORMAL MODE 1200 POSX : 2004/08/01 Information section 12:00:00...
  • Page 29: Changing Parameter Values

    4-2-2. Changing Parameter Values Turning the F1 control changes the parameter line. The currently selected parameter line is displayed at the bottom of the menu, and the parameters for that line can be set. In the example on the previous page, the BUS MATT1 line is selected, and the SAT, LUM, and HUE parameters can be changed by turning the F2, F3 and F4 controls, respectively.
  • Page 30: Keypad Input

    4-2-4. Keypad Input You can also use the keypad to input number settings to a menu. The general procedure for making and changing operational menu settings by keypad is as follows. Keypad numbers can only be used to input operational parameter settings that are numerical in nature. (For example;...
  • Page 31: Joystick Input

    4-2-5. Joystick Input You can also use the joystick for making settings in menus. The general procedures for making and changing operational menu settings using a joystick are as follows. Changing parameter values using Joystick Press the MENU button in the joystick section. The MENU button and the X, Y and Z buttons will turn on.
  • Page 32: Menu Display Descriptions

    4-3. Menu Display Descriptions 4-3-1. Menu Select Section To display a menu, press the button for the desired menu in the menu select section of the left side of the menu screen. If the SHIFT button is pressed to turn on the button light, the menu in parentheses ( ) is displayed when the respective menu button is pressed.
  • Page 33: Menu Access Shortcuts

    DVE MODIFY menu DVE (FREEZE) WARP (BORDER) Accesses DVE pattern modify menus. CROP (TRAIL) DVE MODIFY Accesses Line DVE setting menus SUB EFF (MOSAIC) SHADOW (HILITE) If the SHIFT button is pressed to turn on the button light, the menu in parentheses ( ) is displayed when the respective menu button is pressed.
  • Page 34: User Buttons

    4-3-3. User Buttons The User buttons can be assigned to specific menu pages for use as a menu shortcut. They can be also applied to functions such as turning the EDITOR or GPI IN ON / OFF. There are two methods (as shown below) for assigning menus or functions to USER buttons. Assigning a menu and function to a USER button Press the SHIFT button to light on.
  • Page 35 When FUNC was selected for the TYPE item Function Button indication EDITOR (Default: USER1) GPI IN (Default:: USER4) SAFETY AREA AUX1 ON: lit orange SAFETY AREA AUX2 - 4 (option) OFF: unlit SAFETY AREA PGM, SAFETY AREA PVW SIDECUT AUX1-4, SIDECUT PGM, SIDECUT PVW BUS INHIBIT GPI OUTPUT 1- 16 Lit orange while pressing the button...
  • Page 36: Returning To Default

    NOTE Note that each GPI OUTPUT function (1-16) represents the ON/OFF setting for the GPI OUTPUT1-16 assigned to GPI/TALLY OUT connector pins respectively set at GPI/TALLY OUT sub menu of the SYSTEM- GPI/TALLY OUT menu. (Refer to section 19-1-2 "GPI/TALLY OUT Free Assignments".) 4-4.
  • Page 37: Returning To User Default

    4-4-3. Returning to User Default You can also use parameters preset by the user as the default settings. The user defaults are then used as the initial values of the normal parameters. Once the user default values are set, the user defaults can be enabled with the normal operation for returning to the parameter initial values.
  • Page 38: Selecting Input Signals

    5. Selecting Input Signals 5-1. Bus Button Indications 5-1-1. Color Indication The bus buttons light up as shown below to indicate the signal status. Bus button Lit color Description Indicates on air. PGM, PST Orange Indicates next output. KEY (*1) Indicates that the PST bus or the KEY bus (which Green is off-air) is set to LINE DVE.
  • Page 39: Matt

    5-2. MATT MATT signals can be used in a variety of ways in the HVS-1000 series. Two different MATT signals can be assigned to the M/E bus. Also, MATT signals are used for the insert signal, edge, and shadow of the keyer. These MATT signals can also be set in the respective KEY menu, but they can also be set together in the MATT menu.
  • Page 40 The color palette can also be used to make settings. Pressing the F5 control displays a pop-up color palette. Turn F5 to select the color. Select EXIT and then press F5 to close the color palette, return to the MATT menu. The selected color will be set. COLOR SELECT CTRL : F5 EXIT...
  • Page 41: Input Signals

    5-3. Input Signals 5-3-1. Signal Name Signals available for selection at the M/E can be assigned user specified names to make identification of signal sources easier for the operator. User names can be given to MU rear panel input signals, internally generated black, white and matt signals, plus all 4 still capture pictures.
  • Page 42: Selecting M/E Bus Signals

    5-3-2. Selecting M/E Bus Signals In the case of HVS-1000EOU, two signal sections are assigned to each bus button and the SHIFT button determines which one of the two is available at any given time. BLACK, MU rear panel input 01 - 08, 4 Stills and 2 Matt signals are assigned to M/E bus in this order at the factory default.
  • Page 43 When Set to Toggle: Bus signals Black, 1-8 and MATT1 can be selected by pressing the corresponding button directly if the SHIFT button lights off. BLACK MATT SHIFT Bus 3 is selected when 3 is pressed. BLACK MATT SHIFT Bus 2 is selected when 2 is pressed. Bus signals White, 9-16 and MATT2 can be selected by pressing the corresponding bus button after the SHIFT button is pressed to light on.
  • Page 44: Bus Signal Assignment And Inhibit Settings

    5-3-3. Bus Signal Assignment and Inhibit Settings Primary and optional video inputs, internally generated signals (MATT1, MATT2 etc) and captured stills can be freely assigned to appear at any given M/E bus signal button using the procedure below. In the menu select section press the SHIFT button to light on. Then press the STATUS(SETUP) button to display the SETUP top menu.
  • Page 45: Selecting Where Outputs Appear

    6. Selecting Where Outputs Appear 6-1. Selecting Signals The relationship between signal output connectors at the rear panel of MU and output selection button on Hanabi series OUs is as indicated in the figure and table below. EDITOR GPI IN GPI/TALLY OUT RATING LABEL (10/100BASE-T)
  • Page 46: Selecting Preview Output

    6-1-1. Selecting Preview Output The signals output from the PREV output connector at the MU rear panel can be selected from the four signals BKGD, KEY1, KEY2, or DSK. The video image for BKGD, KEY1, and KEY2 can be selected in the next transition section for verifying preview output. DSK display to preview output can be switched on and off by selecting in the menu.
  • Page 47 DVE KEY The following signals can be assigned to the DVE KEY button which can be selected as AUX output. Signals can be assigned at the SETUP – OUTPUT menu. Press the SHIFT button in the menu select section to turn on the button light, and then press the STATUS(SETUP) button to display the SETUP menu.
  • Page 48 INPUT PREV output (through output) Thru output (output without a signal processing delay) for input signals (IN1-16, UTL-IN) is possible for INPUT PREV output. The INPUT PREV output can be selected from the AUX/KEY bus or menu. Selecting with the AUX/KEY bus Press the INPUT PREV button in the Bus Select section to turn on the button light.
  • Page 49: Transition Operations

    7. Transition Operations The HVS-1000HS switchers are capable of performing several different types of transitions. Transition features using HVS-1000EOU are listed below. Black transitions Background CUT, MIX, NAM, FAM, WIPE, and DVE transitions DSK CUT and MIX transitions KEY1 and KEY2 CUT, MIX, WIPE, and DVE transitions (option) Next transition layers are setup in the next transition section.
  • Page 50: Black Transitions

    7-1. BLACK Transitions Pressing BLACK TRANS button in the Transition Control section will initiate a fade to (or fade from) black of whatever layers are currently on the program line (background and keys). Pressing the button again after the transition is initiated will cause the transition to be performed in reverse from the point where when the button was pressed.
  • Page 51: Bkgd, Key1, And Key2 Transitions

    7-3. BKGD, KEY1, and KEY2 Transitions The BKGD, KEY1, and KEY2 transitions can be setup and performed in the NEXT TRANSITION section by selecting the transition type and layer (bus) to be transitioned (next transition layer), and then using the AUTO button or fader lever.
  • Page 52: Mix, Fam And Nam

    7-3-2. MIX, FAM and NAM Background bus mix transitions can be performed as either normal, FAM (full additive mix) or NAM (non additive mix). Of these three, picture elements are mixed differently than standard during the FAM and NAM transitions. In the case of normal MIX transition, the new picture (next signal output) will fade in (signal level increases) as the previous picture fades out and off (signal level decreases).
  • Page 53: Wipe Transition

    7-3-3. WIPE Transition Follow the procedure below to perform WIPE transitions. When performing background transition, select the bus button to be used for the transition from the PGM/PST bus. The bus button that is at on-air turns red, and the bus button for the next output is orange.
  • Page 54: Dve Transition

    7-3-4. DVE Transition Follow the procedure below to perform DVE transitions. When performing background transition, select the bus button to be used for the transition from the PGM/PST bus. The bus button that is at on-air turns red, and the bus button for the next output is orange.
  • Page 55 DVE Transition Direction Control Like WIPE patterns, DVE patterns also enable the transition direction to be changed using the NOR, NOR/REV, and REV buttons in the transition section. Additionally, in case of DVE patterns the transition direction can be also changed using the menu.
  • Page 56: Additional Transition Settings

    7-4. Additional Transition Settings 7-4-1. Fader Limit The fader limit setting determines how far your transition does or does not proceed electrically. When performing transitions (mix or other) there may be times when you want the transition to the next signal to only complete to a certain degree instead of fully switching from one picture to another.
  • Page 57: Fader Operational Settings

    7-4-2. Fader Operational Settings Transition Operation Settings for Fader Lever The following two types of fader lever operations can be selected for the transition level in the SETUP-MU SETUP menu. To do this, turn F2 in the TRANS CTRL parameter line of the menu.
  • Page 58: Auto Button Operational Setting

    OPERATIONAL NOTE You can set the transition rate to be displayed in either seconds or frames. This setting is made at RATE of the OU CTRL line in the SETUP- OU MODE menu. Default Second (first no.) setting is SEC. If you set to FRAME, a figure similar to at Frames (second no.) right should be displayed at the transition section.
  • Page 59: Selecting A Pattern

    7-5. Selecting A Pattern The patterns currently selected by BKGD, KEY1, and KEY2 can be checked in the pattern information box in the information section of the menu screen. A list of type settings can also be checked in the TRANSITION menu. The currently selected patterns can be changed in the TRANSITION menu.
  • Page 60: Direct Pattern Function

    7-5-3. Direct Pattern Function Direct pattern is a function that enables WIPE patterns and DVE patterns to be stored to the 0 to 9 buttons on the keypad for direct recall. Up to 10 direct patterns each can be stored for the WIPE patterns and DVE patterns, for a total of 20 patterns.
  • Page 61: Modifying A Wipe Pattern

    7-6. Modifying A WIPE Pattern The WIPE preset patterns (nos. 0 to 99) can be modified. The WIPE pattern is selected, and then the Modify effects are set in the WIPE MODIFY menu. In the WIPE MODIFY menu, settings can be made for the pattern currently selected in the transition section.
  • Page 62: Wipe Modify Menu

    7-6-3. WIPE MODIFY Menu Parameter line Parameter Description (Settings) SELECT Selects a WIPE pattern. WIPE MODI INIT Initializes the DVE MODIFY menu. MOSAIC, MONO, PAINT, TYPE Selects sub effect type. NEGA, SEPIA Sets level for the sub effect 1-16 (Applied only for LEVEL EFFECT selected at TYPE.
  • Page 63: Dve Pattern Modify

    7-7. DVE Pattern Modify The DVE preset patterns (nos. 100 to 219) can be modified. The DVE pattern is selected, and then the Modify effects are set in the DVE MODIFY menu. In the DVE MODIFY menu, settings can be made for the pattern currently selected in the transition section. These Modify patterns can be used in the same way as preset patterns.
  • Page 64 DVE MODIFY Settings Preserved After Selecting Another Pattern The modify data in the following parameter lines are saved and kept after selecting another pattern. Parameter line Parameters BORDER WIDTH-X, WIDTH-Y, WIDTH-XY, ENABLE BDR COLOR SAT, LUM, HUE SOFT EDGE BDR-X, BDR-Y, BDR-XY, EDGE TRAIL TYPE, LENGTH SHADOW...
  • Page 65: Initializing Dve Modify Menu

    7-7-2. Initializing DVE MODIFY Menu To initialize the WIPE MODIFY menu, use any one of the two procedures below. Using INIT Parameter in the DVE MODIFY Menu Turn F5 in the DVE MODI line of the DVE MODIFY menu to select POS, ROT, CROP, WARP, BORDER, SHDW, SUBEFF, HILITE, or ALL.
  • Page 66: Saving Modified Dve Pattern As User Pattern

    7-7-4. Saving Modified DVE pattern As A User Pattern The modified DVE preset pattern can be saved as a User pattern. Follow the procedure below to save the modified data as a user pattern. Modify a DVE preset pattern. Press the DVE(FREEZE) button in the menu select section to access the DVE MODIFY menu.
  • Page 67: User Patterns

    8. User Patterns 8-1. About the User Patterns You will have a number of preprogrammed DVE patterns that can be immediately called up and applied to operation. In addition, the user can make and store up to 50 user effects patterns. User patterns can be also modified using the DVE MODIFY menu in the same way as preset patterns.
  • Page 68: Editing User Patterns

    8-2. Editing User Patterns User patterns are edited using the USER PATTERN menu and keypad. IMPORTANT Selecting the user pattern number under the SELECT parameter of the USER PATTERN menu changes the OU to USER PATTERN MODE. And pressing the DVE CH button on the keypad changes the keypad to USER PATTERN Editing mode.
  • Page 69: Displaying The User Pattern Menu

    8-2-1. Displaying the USER PATTERN Menu Press the USER(SEQ) button in the menu select section to display the USER PATTERN menu. Selecting a user pattern Turn F1 to select PAT CTRL parameter line in the menu screen. Turn the F2 control, and then use the SELECT parameter to select the pattern number to be edited.
  • Page 70: Protect Setting

    The following operations are available in the USER PATTERN menu. For details about the respective parameters, refer to the relevant sections. Parameter Line Description Refer to name SELECT Used to select the user pattern number for editing. 8-2-1 PROTECT Used to set the selected pattern to overwrite protect. 8-2-2 CTRL DELETE...
  • Page 71: Selecting The Dve Channel (Menu/Keypad)

    Button Function Description Used to select DVE channel 1. (It also can be set at the menu CH SEL CH1 SELECT parameter.) Used to select interpolation mode for the selected KF. Each time the button is INTERP pressed, the setting is changed alternately as follows: CUT-> LINE -> SMOOTH.
  • Page 72: Selecting Keyframes (Menu/Keypad)

    8-2-6. Selecting Keyframes (Menu/Keypad) The number of the currently selected keyframe (Current Keyframe) can be checked under the following parameters. Section Parameter Information section of the menu CUR KF USER PATTERN menu KF SEL Using the following keypad buttons allows users to move between. Button Function Description...
  • Page 73: Copying And Pasting Keyframes (Keypad)

    8-2-8. Copying and Pasting Keyframes (Keypad) Use the +/- and/or SHIFT button on the keypad to select the keyframe to be copied. Press the keypad 2 button to copy the keyframe information. Select the target keyframe for copying. Press the keypad 3 button to paste the information data.
  • Page 74: Setting The Keyframe Duration

    8-2-11. Setting the Keyframe Duration The default setting for keyframe duration is 30 frames. This can be set for each keyframe respectively. Select a keyframe using the keypad or in the USER PATTERN menu. (To set the duration between KF1 and KF2, select KF1.) Turn the F1 control in the USER PATTERN menu to align the cursor with the KF EDIT line.
  • Page 75: Exiting User Pattern Editing

    8-2-14. Exiting User Pattern Editing Press the DVE CH button to turn off the button light to return to the normal keypad. The keyframe editing pop-up is closed, and keyframes can no longer be added or deleted. To exit all user pattern editing, turn F2 to set 0 under SELECT in the first line of the USER PATTERN menu.
  • Page 76: Line Dve

    9. LINE DVE LINE DVE is a setting that applies DVE effects to an individual bus and uses reduce, enlarge, rotation, lighting, and other operations to allow modification of the video for that bus. LINE DVE operations are available for PGM, PST, KEY1 and KEY2 buses. To set the LINE DVE to ON, press the DVE button in each M/E bus.
  • Page 77: Assigning To Pst Bus

    9-1-2. Assigning to PST bus Follow the procedure below to assign the LINE DVE to PST bus and open the DVE MODIFY menu specific for PST bus. Press the DVE button on the PST bus section. The DVE button and the selected bus signal button turn red.
  • Page 78: Dve Options

    9-2. DVE Options The HVS-1000 series switchers have two kinds of DVE options. Installation of option boards enables the operations shown in the table below. Number of Channels (Layers) Number of Configuration Available Effects Patterns Standard DVE MODIFY DVE-1000HS DVE MODIFY installed DVE-1000HSA DVE MODIFY with...
  • Page 79: Line Dve Modify Setting Example

    9-3. LINE DVE Modify Setting Example This section shows the Modify procedure for setting the PGM bus to LINE DVE and reducing the PGM image. Press the DVE button in the PGM bus section to light up. Press the DVE (FREEZE) button in the menu select section to open the DVE MODIFY top menu.
  • Page 80: Dve Modify Menu

    9-4. DVE MODIFY Menu In addition to DVE transitions using DVE preset patterns, the HVS-1000HS is also capable of LINE DVE operation. The DVE transition applies the sequence for a preset DVE effect to a bus, but LINE DVE enables manual operation of DVE effects for an individual bus.
  • Page 81: Position And Size

    9-4-1. Position and Size About POSITION: POSITION simply moves the picture to a different location in the effects space without changing size or effect spatial references. The examples below represent image positioning results when GLOBAL POSITION and LOCAL POSITION parameters are both set to default (0, 0, 0).
  • Page 82 About ROTATION: GLOBAL ROTATION defines the relationship between the image and the 3D effects space axial coordinates during image rotation in the space. It rotates the image around the center of the POSITION. LOCAL ROTATION defines the relationship between the image and its axial coordinates during image rotation operations and is unrelated to global movement within the 3D effects space.
  • Page 83: Dve Still (Dve. Ver.2.00 Or Later)

    9-4-2. DVE STILL (DVE. Ver.2.00 or later) The DVE STILL is used to save an image for DVE-specific still. This image can be applied to back side of the DVE image such as the reverse page of page turn effects or the side walls of PIZZA BOX.
  • Page 84: Warp (Option)

    9-4-5. WARP (Option) Parameter Range Description See "About TYPE" Selects the type of DVE effect applied to * TYPE table following. the pattern. LEVEL OFF, -7999-7999 See "About TYPE" table following. WARP OFF, -7999-7999 See "About TYPE" table following. 0-7999 See "About TYPE"...
  • Page 85: Border

    3) Refer to sections 10-3-2 and 10-3-3 for more details about SPHERE, MULTI, PIZZA operations. 9-4-6. BORDER The figures below show examples of the DVE image with and without border effect applied. If applied, inner border and outer edge softness can be adjusted up to 15 different levels. Line Parameter Description...
  • Page 86: Trail / Shadow

    9-4-7. TRAIL / SHADOW Parameter Line Parameter Description Sets trail effect OFF or to one of four TYPE types, Decay, Border Decay, Star and TRAIL Border Star. LENGTH Sets trail length if TRAIL ON. POS-X Sets shadow position. POS-Y SHADOW SELECT Sets shadow effect OFF.
  • Page 87: Hilite

    9-4-9. HILITE Hilite adds a light source effect to the DVE image plane during DVE pattern performance. Note that this effect cannot be applied to all of the DVE wipe patterns supported by the switchers. The tables below shows which parameters can be set for hilite effect and which patterns the hilite can be applied to.
  • Page 88: Examples Of Effect Operations

    10. Examples of Effect Operations Besides the WIPE and DVE preset patterns, the HVS-1000HS also provides menus and tools that add a wide variety of effects to video. This section shows examples of some typical effects using these tools. 10-1. Effects using WIPE Modify 10-1-1.
  • Page 89: Effects Using Still Store

    10-2. Effects Using Still Store 10-2-1. Motion Blur Motion blur is an effect that leaves afterimages on a moving object. When the MOTION BLUR setting in the STILL menu is used, you can easily activate this effect without saving a motion blur image by simply selecting STILL in the PST bus where the MOTION BLUR setting was applied and setting to MIX transition.
  • Page 90: Animation Logo

    10-2-2. Animation Logo Easy animation effects can be created using STILL STORE images. In this example, an animation will be created of a moving ping-pong ball and assigned to DSK. Preparing the Animation Source Images Prepare 12 (maximum: 36) animation source image files in JPEG or TARGA format and following pixel size.
  • Page 91 Item Description Number of frames used. Normally, set the number of available FRAME original images (maximum: 36) Output time of one image. A higher value results in slower SPEED switching of animation images. Frame based. Maximum: 32 POS-X/Y Sets where the animation logo is appeared in the monitor display. IMPORTANT If the animation cannot be displayed clearly, adjust the CLIP and GAIN parameters in DSK.
  • Page 92: Effects Using Dve

    10-3. Effects Using DVE 10-3-1. WIPE Switchover In A Video Wall (LINE DVE) The forced background function can be used to perform a WIPE transition in a Video Wall. Press the DVE button in the PGM bus to set LINE DVE for the PGM to ON. Press the DVE CH button above keypad to light on.
  • Page 93: Dve Multi Move (Dve Pattern Modify)

    10-3-2. DVE MULTI MOVE (DVE Pattern Modify) This setting example shows the adding of multi-effects to a DVE image. This effect can be applied to either DVE pattern or LINE DVE. The DVE-1000HSA option board is required for DVE MULTI MOVE. Press the DVE(FREEZE) button to open the DVE MODIFY top menu.
  • Page 94: Pizza Box (Dve Pattern Modify)

    10-3-3. PIZZA BOX (DVE Pattern Modify) This example shows how to create a pizza box for a live image with a side logo. This effect can be applied to either DVE pattern or LINE DVE. The DVE-1000HSA option board is required for PIZZA BOX.
  • Page 95 Pizza box sides setting image (0,1000) PIZZA SIDE1 (X,Y) (-1000,0) (0,0) (1000,0) LEVEL PIZZA SIDE2 (X,Y) (thickness of the box) (0,-1000) *The area outside the still image will be black. MATT Area Pizza box appearance PIZZA SIDE2 (X,Y) Live Video Side 1 Side 2 PST/BKGD...
  • Page 96: Key Operations

    11. Key Operations Keys are additional signal layers you can composite over the M/E background signal. Standard keys are basically created by inserting part of one picture into another to create a composite signal result as the figure below. Background Background + Key Cut Key Cut Background + Key...
  • Page 97: Luminance Key Setup

    11-1. Luminance Key Setup The Luminance key is also called a self key, and it uses the same image in the key source and key insert. This image is selected by key insert. The signal that creates a key can be selected from the buttons in the AUX/KEY bus section.
  • Page 98: Bus Key Setup

    11-2. Bus Key Setup The bus key uses separate signals for the key insert and key source. To create a bus key, select the key insert/key source signals in each keyer menu. However, since the operation for selecting the signal from the menu takes some time, in the HVS-1000EOU, the settings are first made at the menu, and then the key link function is set to ON so that keys can be created by selecting only key fill (insert) signals.
  • Page 99 Performing a transition Press DSK in the BUS SELECT section to light up the button. Press the bus button 2 for the KEY/AUX bus to light it up. This selects the preset key pair 1. To select key pair 2, press bus button 4 to light it up.
  • Page 100: Available Signals

    11-3. Available Signals The key signals are not limited only to those assigned to the bus buttons. All of the signals below can be used by selecting them from the menu. IMPORTANT The key insert signal must first be assigned to a bus button in order to use the key link function and allow selections with the bus buttons.
  • Page 101: Key Adjustments

    11-4. Key Adjustments 11-4-1. TRANSPARENCY Follow the procedure below to set the key transparency. Open the keyer (DSK, KEY1 or KEY2) menu. Turn F1 to select KEY SOURCE2 line. In the KEY SOURCE2 line, turn F4 clockwise under the TRANSP parameter to make a key with transparent background.
  • Page 102: Gain Clip Processing Settings

    11-4-4. Gain Clip Processing Settings Follow the procedure below to set the processing type of the keyer gain clip. In the menu select section, press the SHIFT button to light up and press the STATUS(SETUP) button to open the SETUP menu. Turn F1 to select MU MODE, and then press F1 or the DOWN button to open the SETUP - MU MODE menu.
  • Page 103: Key Mask And Invert

    11-5. Key Mask and Invert The HVS-1000HS has mask and invert functions that let you alter key appearance by only having only part of the key appear or by reversing the polarity of the key signal, respectively. 11-5-1. Key Invert In the case of key invert, inverting the key means light areas in the picture will be displayed dark and dark areas will be displayed light.
  • Page 104: Box Mask

    11-5-2. Box Mask The HVS-1000HS has a box mask function that can be used to hide parts of the key that fall outside the mask area. There is also an invert function that will cause parts of the key inside the mask area to be hidden if that is what you need.
  • Page 105: Dsk Mask (Option)

    11-5-3. DSK Mask (Option) The procedure for using DSK as a mask for KEY1 or KEY2 is almost the same as when setting up a regular key box mask. The DSK signal shape can also be used as a mask for DSK, but the key and mask would be the same shape.
  • Page 106: Edge And Shadow (Option)

    11-6. Edge and Shadow (Option) Once you have made your key, you have the option of adding a colored edge and / or shadow to the key. The edge application can be set ON / OFF as needed. If ON, the menus let you adjust edge width, softness level, transparency and color.
  • Page 107: Key Priority (Option)

    11-7. Key Priority (Option) Note that key priority can only be changed between KEY1 and KEY2. DSK is fixed to the highest level, as it is a downstream key level. To Change KEY1 / KEY2 Priority Press the KEY1 OVER button in the Transition Control section to a lit indication. This will move KEY1 to the KEY2 priority level and KEY2 to the priority level where KEY1 was previously.
  • Page 108: Chromakeys

    12. Chromakeys Chromakeys differ from regular keys in that the key is cut based on ignoring a certain color rather than signal levels. For example, if blue (the normally used back drop color in chromakey studios) is used, all blue areas in the source video are removed and video (CG or other picture) can be inserted to the areas where the blue previously appeared.
  • Page 109: Chromakey Setup

    12-2. Chromakey Setup The chromakey auto setup function allows you to set the color should be ignored easily. The following example gives the procedure to create a chromakey for KEY1 using the AUTO CHROMAKEY menu and then to adjust it using MANUAL CHROMAKEY menu. 12-2-1.
  • Page 110: Chromakey Adjustment

    12-2-2. Chromakey Adjustment If the results of your chromakey are still not the best possible, you may need to additionally adjust clip and gain levels to adjust the key cut parameters. You also may need to apply color suppression to get the optimum possible chromakey results. Color suppression settings let you adjust how color is cancelled and ignored when your chromakey is made.
  • Page 111 Color Cancel and Suppression If there is a discoloration on the foreground subject caused by the spill light from the background color (normally blue), a blue fringe or tint may appear on the foreground subject. In this case, use the color cancellation to remove the spilled color as below. In the KEY1 or KEY2 menu, turn F1 to select the SUPPRESSION line.
  • Page 112: Color Correction (Option)

    Up to one HVS-1000CC (software option) and two HVS-KYCC (one channel ea.) options can be installed into HVS-1000HS. This means up to 4 channels of Color Correction channels can be used in HVS-1000 series switchers. Note that the HVS-KYCC option must be installed into a KEYER slot and it requires HVS-KYCC option.
  • Page 113: Color Correction Flow

    13-3. Color Correction Flow Color correction can be set using the Color Correction menu. Press the OPT SEL button in the menu select section to open the COLOR CORRECTION menu. Select a color correction channel CONTROL line Refer to 13-4 (CHAN) ↓...
  • Page 114: Assigning Color Corrector Signals

    IMPORTANT To fully or partly initialize color correction menu settings, select under the INIT parameter from ALL , PROC , CC or CLIP and then press and hold the relevant function button down for a while. 13-4. Assigning Color Corrector Signals To assign a signal to a color corrector channel, proceed as follows: Press the OPT SEL button in the menu select section to open the COLOR CORRECTION menu.
  • Page 115: Proc Amp

    13-5. Proc Amp To adjust the video signal using Proc Amp, proceed as follows. Refer to section 13-4 "Assigning Color Corrector” to assign a signal to the color correction channel. Press F1 to go to the PROC CTRL1 line or PROC CTRL2 line. Use F2 to F4 to adjust the following parameters.
  • Page 116: Balanced Mode And Differential Mode

    13-6-1. Balanced Mode and Differential Mode When adjusting a video signal in balanced or in differential mode, the associated waveforms will appear differently as shown below. (A 100% color bar signal is used in the following example.) (1) The figures below illustrate the change of the signal waveform when the WHITE level is adjusted along the R axis in balanced or in differential mode.
  • Page 117: Gamma Curve

    (2) The figures below illustrate the change of the signal waveform when the BLACK level is adjusted along R axis in the balanced or in the differential mode. This will be also applied to G or B axis. 2-a. BALANCE mode When set to negative value: Default When set to positive value:...
  • Page 118: Clip Adjustment

    13-7. Clip Adjustment Clip settings can be selected from two types according to your system format; YPbPr (YCbCr) clip or RGB clip. If set to Clip off in the menu, factory set default clip settings should be applied. To set Clip adjustment, proceed as follows: Refer to section 13-4 "Assigning Color Corrector”...
  • Page 119: Ypbpr Mode And Rgb Mode

    13-7-1. YPbPr Mode and RGB Mode (1) YPbPr mode (a) Y White Clip Level Setting range: 50 to 109% Default setting: 109% 109% 100% Y White clip level range 100% color bars when 100% white. (b) Y Black Clip Level Setting range: -7%...
  • Page 120 (2) RGB mode Once “RGB clip” is selected, YPbPr input video signal is converted to RGB signal in the unit. The converted RGB signal is processed so as not to exceed the RGB gamut range set per RGB White and Black Clip menu parameters. The processed RGB signal is then converted again to YPbPr format.
  • Page 121: Assigning User Button Signals

    13-8. Assigning User Button Signals The Color Correction channel (CC channel) can be assigned to a user button. This facility is available only when the color correction type in the menu is set to INPUT or BUTTON. When set to BUS, this function cannot be used. The KEY/AUX bus buttons are used for assigning a signal to the CC channel.
  • Page 122: Still Store

    14. Still Store HVS-1000 series Hanabi switchers are capable of capturing and memorizing up to 4 still pictures taken off the M/E output. Captured stills can then be used as M/E bus source for PGM, PST and AUX/KEY. Once a still is assigned to a bus, it can be selected for production use same as any other video sources.
  • Page 123: Event Memory

    15. Event Memory HVS-1000 series Hanabi switchers can save operation panel setup statuses as data for recall when needed. An event is the data for a setting status of the operation panel. This event is saved as data and can be recalled when needed. This function can be used to instantly recreate the same setting status.
  • Page 124: Recalling Events

    15-2. Recalling Events 15-2-1. Recalling Events Using Keypad (0-199) Press the EVENT button on the keypad. The EVENT button and keypad STORE and RECALL buttons turn on. EVENT DVE CH DIRECT PATT Pressing the RECALL button displays the event STORE memory menu on the menu screen.
  • Page 125: Recalling Events Using User Buttons (0-7)

    15-2-2. Recalling Events Using USER Buttons (0-7) Using USER buttons makes recalling events No.0 to No.7 an easier process. To recall events using user buttons, proceed as follows: Assign an event recall function (EVENT No.00 RECALL ~ EVENT No.07 RECALL) to a user button.
  • Page 126: Sequence Operation

    16. Sequence Operation 16-1. Overview of Sequence Function A sequence is a function for joining individual settings and statuses on the operation panel into a data set for linked playback as a single operation. Up to 20 sequences can be saved. Each sequence is comprised of data called steps, and a maximum of 50 steps can be stored in a sequence.
  • Page 127: Editing Sequences

    16-2. Editing Sequences Sequences are edited using the SEQUENCE menu and keypad. IMPORTANT Selecting the sequence number under the NUMBER parameter of the SEQUENCE menu changes the OU to SEQUENCE mode, and pressing the SEQ button on the keypad changes the keypad to SEQUENCE Editing mode. When the keypad is mentioned in this section, it does not refer to the normal keypad for numeric input but the SEQUENCE Editing keypad.
  • Page 128: Displaying The Sequence Menu

    16-2-1. Displaying the SEQUENCE Menu Press the SHIFT button in the menu select section to turn on the button light, and then press the USER(SEQ) button to display the SEQUENCE menu. Selecting a sequence Turn the F1 control to select the SEQ SET line in the menu screen. Turn the F2 control, and then use the NUMBER parameter to select the sequence number to be edited.
  • Page 129: Protect Setting (Menu)

    The following operations are available in the SEQUENCE menu. For details about the respective parameters, refer to the relevant sections. Parameter Line Description Refer to name NUMBER Used to select the sequence number for editing. 16-2-1 SEQ SET PROTECT Used to set the selected sequence to overwrite protect. 16-2-2 DELETE Used to delete the selected sequence.
  • Page 130: Setting The Keypad To Sequence Editing

    16-2-3. Setting the Keypad to SEQUENCE Editing Press the SEQ button on the keypad to light the button. The keypad changes to SEQUENCE editing, and the window displays a pop-up on the menu screen indicating the SEQUENCE editing functions. Keypad for SEQUENCE editing CTRL CTRL STEP...
  • Page 131: Creating New Steps (Keypad)

    16-2-4. Creating New Steps (Keypad) If no step is saved to the selected sequence, a new step needs to be created first. The following procedure is used to create a step. Create the video that you want to save as a step. In the SEQUENCE editing keypad, press STORE (KF ADD) to create a new step.
  • Page 132: Copying And Pasting Steps (Keypad)

    16-2-7. Copying and Pasting Steps (Keypad) Use the keypad +/- and SHIFT buttons to select the step to copy. Press the keypad 2 button to copy the step information. Select the target step for copying. The step information is inserted as a new step before the target step.
  • Page 133: Deleting Sequences

    16-2-11. Deleting Sequences This procedure deletes all setting information in a sequence. Turn the F1 control to align the cursor with the SEQ SET line. Turn the F2 control to select the sequence using the NUMBER parameter. Turn the F4 control to set the DELETE parameter to ON. Press the F4 control to display the confirmation pop-up on the menu.
  • Page 134: Playing Back Sequences

    16-3. Playing Back Sequences Sequences are played back using the SEQUENCE menu and keypad. To play back a sequence, change the OU to SEQUENCE MODE, and then change the keypad to SEQUENCE editing for operation. IMPORTANT When the keypad is mentioned in this section, it refers to the normal SEQUENCE Mode keypad.
  • Page 135: Setting Crosspoint Playback

    16-3-2. Setting Crosspoint Playback During sequence playback, you can select to use the bus crosspoint during saving or the current bus crosspoint for each transition. When set to ON, the crosspoint during saving is used, and when set to OFF, signals on the bus can be selected and used. Turn the F1 control to align the cursor with the SEQ SET line.
  • Page 136: Using Fader Link For Sequence Playback

    16-3-5. Using Fader Link for Sequence Playback Sequence playback can be linked to fader lever operation. Turn the F1 control to align the cursor with the SEQ SET line. Turn the F2 control, and then use the NUMBER parameter to select the sequence. Turn the F1 control to align the cursor with the PLAY STS line.
  • Page 137: Break Settings During Fader Link

    16-3-6. Break Settings during Fader Link Setting this parameter to ON enables breaks at a target step during sequence playback using fader link. Turn the F1 control to align the cursor with the SEQ SET line. Turn the F2 control, and then use the NUMBER parameter to select the sequence. Turn the F1 control to align the cursor with the STEP STS line.
  • Page 138: File Operations

    17. File Operations HVS-1000 series Hanabi switchers are capable of storing operational data to the CF memory card and also of recalling and downloading previous card saved data for application to production operations. Operational data which can be card saved / downloaded includes; up to 4 ea. JPG, TARGA stills, pattern list / pattern modification data, panel setup (button selections, etc.) and system setup (for OU / MU response, other parameters).
  • Page 139: Downloading From Cf Cards

    RENAME and refer to the section 17-5 "Renaming Saved Files” to give a new name to the file. A "beep" sound will be heard when the data is sent. NOTE When pressing a control, press it lightly and release it within 1 sec. Note that if you press and hold a control for more than 1 sec., related operation will be cancelled.
  • Page 140: Deleting Memory Card Files

    17-4. Deleting Memory Card Files Any data file saved to CF cards can be deleted using the following procedure if you need to make more space on a card or simply no longer need the files. To Delete Memory Card Files First insert a CF card containing data files into the card drive on the operation panel.
  • Page 141: Renaming Saved Files

    17-5. Renaming Saved Files The user can input an identifying name of up to 8 alphanumeric characters for any file stored to CF cards. Existing files can also be named / renamed using the following procedure. To User Name or Rename a Card File First insert a CF card containing data files into the card drive on the operation panel.
  • Page 142: Additional Features

    18. Additional Features In addition to signal switching features explained thus far, the SETUP menu of the HVS-1000 series switchers also allows users to make several settings and checks that are more of a convenience nature. 18-1. OU Setup Operation settings, such as the brightness of the menu screen, buzzer sound mode, fader lever and joystick response, and screensaver, can be made in the SETUP-OU MODE menu.
  • Page 143: Menu Shift Button Response

    18-1-4. Menu Shift Button Response Turn F4 in the OU CTRL line of the SETUP-OU MODE menu to select the Menu Shift button response. Line Setting Control Description Default Setting Range Shift button in the Menu OU CTRL MENU SHIFT TOGGLE TOGGLE, PUSH Select Section.
  • Page 144: Screen Saver

    Turn F1 in the SETUP top menu to select DATE/TIME. Press F1 or the DOWN button to display the SETUP-DATE menu. When you change the date or time setting, press F5 to apply the change. (This feature is available on the HVS-1000HS units with a serial number higher than 9870038.)
  • Page 145: Advanced Signal Settings

    The black burst (BB) signal is used as a reference for SDTV and tri-level sync signal or BB signal can be selected for HDTV. HVS-1000HS main unit has each sync signal input (TRI-SYNC IN and BB IN connectors) and each connector has a loopthrough output for other system equipments.
  • Page 146: Safety Area Markers

    Adjusting Input Sync Signal Phase. (BB only) Setting Line Parameter Description Default Setting Range Control Coarse adjustments of the subcarrier COARSE -170 to 170 phase. SC PHS Fine adjustments of the subcarrier FINE -15.0 to 15.0 phase. 1080/50i -19 to 19 1080/59.94i, Horizontal -15 to 15...
  • Page 147: Matt Clip

    18-2-3. MATT CLIP If you are using the color matt signal for productions, chroma / luminance clip processing at matt top and bottom edges can be used to eliminate out-of gamut problems. This can be done in the SETUP-MU MODE menu. MATT CLIP setting is applied to not only bus matt but also all other matt colors set in menu.
  • Page 148: Ancillary Data

    (7) If set higher at BOTTOM-ADJ2: (8) If BOTTOM-ADJ2 to lower setting: C signal level C signal level 18-2-4. Ancillary Data The switcher supports the pass-through, blank and insert of ancillary data of the Program (Clean) and Preview outputs. It blanks the ancillary data area in the video stream, and then inserts the selected data.
  • Page 149: User Default

    18-3. User Default User default is a function that allows the user to change the parameter defaults from the factory defaults to user-selected values. Once a user default is saved, whenever the parameters or menu are initialized, the saved user default values are used as the default values. The user default values can be saved or recalled in one operation.
  • Page 150: Reboot And Initialization

    18-5. Reboot and Initialization 18-5-1. Initializing the System Press STATUS(SETUP) button with the SHIFT lit in the menu select section to open the SYSTEM top menu. Turn F1 to select SYSTEM and press F1 or the DOWN button to open the SETUP-SYSTEM menu shown below.
  • Page 151: Interface Settings

    19. Interface Settings 19-1. GPI and Tally Control HVS-1000HS units have GPI IN / OUT interface capability to allow other devices to initiate switcher operations and for output of switcher operational status / tallies to other devices. You can also set pre and post delays to ensure switcher response matches to overall system operational requirements.
  • Page 152 EFFECT Setting Description TRANS-TYPE KEY1-MIX Changes KEY1 transition type to MIX. TRANS-TYPE KEY2-MIX Changes KEY2 transition type to MIX. TRANS-TYPE DSK-MIX Changes DSK transition type to MIX. TRANS-TYPE BKGD-WIPE Changes background transition type to WIPE TRANS-TYPE KEY1-WIPE Changes KEY1 transition type to WIPE. TRANS-TYPE KEY2-WIPE Changes KEY2 transition type to WIPE TRANS-TYPE BKGD-DVE...
  • Page 153: Gpi/Tally Out Free Assignments

    19-1-2. GPI/TALLY OUT Free Assignments In this case, GPI/TALLY OUT setting made is used to assign when and how tally signal indications are output when either of the Hanabi series tally unit options are configured. Turn F1 to select GPI/TALLY OUT in GPI/TALLY menu. Press F1 or DOWN button to display GPI/TALLY OUT sub-menu page.
  • Page 154: Tally Free Assignments

    19-1-3. TALLY Free Assignments Color responses are determined by settings made at the GPI/TALLY – TALLY COLOR menu in the TALLY parameter block. To set the tally outputs proceed as follows. In the SETUP - GPI/TALLY menu, turn control F1 to select TALLY COLOR. Then press F1 or the DOWN button to display the TALLY COLOR menu.
  • Page 155 * Setting Example TALLY COLOR menu TALLY1-5 menu Example OUTPUT COLOR P NO. EFFECT Example1 RED TALLY-IN01 Example2 RED TALLY-MATT1 Example3 GREEN RED TALLY-MATT1 Example4 R&G GREEN TALLY-M/E1 STILL4 Example5 AUX01 GREEN GREEN TALLY-STILL4 Example1: If IN01 input signal is output to the PGM line, red tally will be produced at the pin 1 in the selected TALLY unit.
  • Page 156: Editor Control

    19-2. Editor Control To configure an editor and make editor settings use the following parameters in the EDITOR menu. Parameters Description Setting Range TYPE Com protocol used GVG-100 (default), BVS-3000 Adds delay to offset timing OFF: No delay DELAY (*1) mismatch ON: Delay added (default) ENABLE...
  • Page 157: Network Settings

    19-3. Network Settings 19-3-1. Arcnet (Option) To connect the MU and the OU using an Arcnet, an Arcnet option board is required for the MU and the OU respectively. Consult your dealer for more details. OU and MU are configured for ARCNET as below For the MU and OU to communicate, use the BNC cable to connect an Arcnet port of each unit.
  • Page 158 If you are configuring multiple OUs and MUs, different ID numbers will need to be set for each unit and additional connection cables will be required. Please consult your FOR-A supplier regarding needed items for your configuration. Before downloading system data from an installed memory card, verify ARCNET ID currently assigned to OU and MU for operation is the same as in the data being downloaded.
  • Page 159: Ethernet (Option)

    19-3-2. Ethernet (Option) Multiple units can be also be configured to communicate via LAN (Ethernet 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX) MU interface connection. Related settings must be made in the SETUP-NET WORK menu. MU IP Address and Mask Settings Press STATUS(SETUP) button with SHIFT button lit in the menu select section to open the SYSTEM top menu.
  • Page 160: Upgrading Operational Version

    19-4. Upgrading Operational Version IMPORTANT Consult your FOR-A supplier for upgrading your HVS-1000 series OU and MU. You will need to use the FILE special menu function to download and apply the operational software files on the CF card received with this upgrade explanation. The files listed below contain the software upgrades for your HVS-1000 series OU and MU.
  • Page 161: Saving Setting Data

    Software upgrade will be applied after rebooting MU. (MU power OFF then power ON) IMPORTANT You will have to upgrade your HVS-1000HS sub software by loading a upgrading file with SMU extension in a same way as the HVS-1000HS main software upgrading...
  • Page 162: To Upgrade Ou

    19-4-5. To Upgrade OU Insert the CF card containing the OU and MU upgrade files into the card drive of your control panel. Press the STILL(FILE) button with SHIFT lit in the menu select section to display the FILE menu. Press and hold down the STILL(FILE) button and turn F1 to select SEND.
  • Page 163: Changing Signal Format Data (Dve Ver.1)

    19-5. Changing Signal Format Data (DVE Ver.1) The purpose of this chapter is to explain how to change the video signal format data in the DVE card installed in the HVS-1000 series Main Unit. To change the format data, an appropriate file for signal format data change is required and it has to be saved in the CF card.
  • Page 164: Changing The Format Data

    19-5-3. Changing the format data Press and hold down the FILE button. Once the FILE menu is displayed on the menu screen, turn the control F2 while holding down the FILE button to select the file extension FPD. Release the FILE button. Turn the F1 control to select the SEND line.
  • Page 165 Error Messages Message Status Error. [5] Error occurred (DVE timed out) Error. [6] Error occurred (DVE format data clearing error) Error. [7] Error occurred (DVE format data writing error) Error. [8] Error occurred (Transmission SUM error) Error. [9] Error occurred (Writing SUM error) No DVE card.
  • Page 166: Upgrading Dve Card (Dve Ver.2)

    DVE card. IMPORTANT Consult your FOR-A suppliers for details about upgrading DVE card. Do not turn the power off or pull the card out during upgrade process. Unless it may damage your DVE card.
  • Page 167: Upgrading The Dve Card

    19-6-2. Upgrading the DVE Card Press the SHIFT button in the menu select section to light on. And then press the STILL(FILE) button to display the FILE top menu. Turn the control F1 while holding down the FILE button to select SEND and press the DOWN button or control F1 to go to the FILE-SEND menu.
  • Page 168 Message List Message Status Clearing Flash. Clearing Flash data Writing to Flash. Writing data Writing to CPU Writing to CPU Check Checking sum Completed. Upgrade finished successfully Reboot MU Once the firmware upgrade is finished successfully, “Completed.” is displayed on the screen as shown below.
  • Page 169: Specifications And Dimensions

    20. Specifications and Dimensions 20-1. System Specifications 20-1-1. HVS-1000HS (HD mode) TV Standard 1080/60i,1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/23.98sF, 1080/24sF, 1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 720/59.94p, 720/60p Signal Processing Digital component 4:2:2 4 (key) Quantization 10-bit Sampling Frequency Y: 74.25/1.001MHz or 74.25MHz C: 37.125/1.001MHz or 37.125MHz Key: 74.25/1.001MHz or 74.25MHz...
  • Page 170: Hvs-1000Hs (Sd Mode)

    20-1-2. HVS-1000HS (SD mode) TV Standard 525/60, 625/50 Signal Processing Digital component 4:2:2 4 (key) 10 bit Quantization 10-bit Sampling Frequency Y: 74.25/1.001MHzor 74.25MHz C: 37.125/1.001MHz or 37.125MHz Key: 74.25/1.001MHz or 74.25MHz Video Inputs SD SDI 270Mpbs, 75Ω, 4 inputs (optionally expand to 16 primary...
  • Page 171: Hvs-1000Eou

    20-1-3. HVS-1000EOU Card Drive Accepts Compact Flash memory card. Interfaces TO MU 15-pin D-sub connector (female), 1 port ARCNET (option): Token passing, 10Mbps, 75Ω or loopthrough, BNC, 1 port Temperature 0°C - 40°C Humidity 30% - 90% (no condensation) Power 100VAC-240VAC±10%, 50/60Hz Power Consumption 46VA(100V), 64VA(240V)
  • Page 172: External Dimensions

    20-2. External Dimensions 20-2-1. HVS-1000HS (All dimensions in mm.) PO W ER 1 HVS-1000HS DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER PO W ER 2 HANABI ø20...
  • Page 173: Hvs-1000Eou

    20-2-2. HVS-1000EOU (All dimensions in mm.) 69.9 92.7 HVS-1000 DIGITAL VIDE O SWITCHER EVENT DVE CH DIRECT PATT STATUS TRANS WIPE MATT STORE (SET UP) (PAT TER N S EL) (BOR DER ) STILL KEY1 KEY2 RECALL (FI L E) (MAS K1) (MAS K2) (MASK)
  • Page 175: Appendix 1. Menu List

    Appendix 1. Menu List 1-1. STATUS menu ■STATUS top menu STATUS (SETUP) button Sub menu Description (Turn F1 to move between.) MU/OU ALARM Displays alarm information BUTTON XPT Displays signal assignment information for M/E bus. AUX/KEY XPT Displays signal assignment information for AUX output and keys. VERSION Displays software information.
  • Page 176: Setup Menu

    1-2. SETUP menu ■SETUP top menu SHIFT + STATUS(SETUP) button Sub menu (Turn F1 to Description move between.) SYSTEM Sets the system signal format and adjusts input and output reference signals. INPUT Sets input signal names. OUTPUT Sets the safety area of output signals. DVE SETUP PRESET PATTERN CROP and other DVE related settings MU MODE...
  • Page 177 Parameter Default Setting Range Reference 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, BB, TRI S, SETUP 720/59.94p 1080/60i, 1080/24sF, 1080/23.98sF, TRI S TRI S 1080/24p, 1080/23.98p, 720/60p NTSC BB, SETUP COARSE -170 to 170 FINE -15.0 to 15.0 TRI S 18-2-1 1080/50i -19 to 19 1080/59.94i, H PHASE -15 to 15...
  • Page 178 SETUP-OUTPUT menu Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) CLEAN DVE KEY SAFETY PGM ENABLE TYPE CROSS SAFETY PRV ENABLE TYPE CROSS SAFETY AUX1 ENABLE TYPE CROSS SAFETY AUX2 ENABLE TYPE CROSS...
  • Page 179 SETUP-MU MODE menu Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) TRANS CTRL MODE AUTO AUTO MU MODE KEYER LINK GAIN MATT CLIP T CLIP ADJ1 ADJ2 MATT CLIP B ADJ1 ADJ2 Parameter...
  • Page 180 SETUP-BUTTON XPT menu Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) BLACK SINGAL NAME INHIBIT BUTTON01 - 08 SINGAL NAME INHIBIT MATT SINGAL NAME INHIBIT BUTTON XPT SHIFT + BLACK SINGAL NAME INHIBIT...
  • Page 181 SETUP-RS422 menu Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) RS-422 RS-422(1) BAUD PARITY FUNC Parameter Default Setting Range Reference BAUD 38400 9600, 19200, 38400 19-3-1 PARITY EVEN NONE, ODD, EVEN FUNC TALLY TALLY...
  • Page 182: Color Correction Menu

    1-3. COLOR CORRECTION menu ■COLOR CORRECTION menu OPT SEL button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) between.) INIT INIT CONTROL CHAN TYPE SELECT ENABLE PROC CTRL1 Y LEVEL C LEVEL C PHASE PROC CTRL2 VIDEO LV...
  • Page 183: Editor Menu

    1-4. EDITOR menu ■EDITOR menu EDITOR button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) SETUP TYPE DELAY ENABLE SELECT RS-422 WIPE BAUD PARITY SETUP2 XPT CTR PATT SEL KEYER Parameter Default Setting Range...
  • Page 184: Still Menu

    1-6. STILL menu ■STILL menu STILL(FILE) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) STORE STILL1 STILL2 STILL3 STILL4 SIGNAL SIGNAL DVE STILL STILL TYPE STILL1 STILL2 STILL3 STILL4 ANIME1 SELECT FRAME...
  • Page 185: File Menu

    1-7. FILE menu FILE menu SHIFT + STILL(FILE) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter SEND Loads data to the MU/OU from CF card. SAVE Saves data to CF card. FILE-SEND menu Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4)
  • Page 186: Transition Menu

    1-8. TRANSITION menu ■TRANS menu TRANS(PATT SEL) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) TRANS RATE1 BKGD KEY1 KEY2 TEANS RATE2 BLACK FADER LIMIT BKGD KEY1 KEY2 PREV SEL EFFECT BG SELECT BKGD MATT...
  • Page 187: Wipe Modify Menu

    1-9. WIPE MODIFY menu First select WIPE pattern in the transition section and then press WIPE MODIFY button to open the WIPE MODIFY menu specific to the selected pattern. ■WIPE MODIFY menu WIPE(BORDER) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4)
  • Page 188: Dsk Menu

    1-10. DSK menu ■DSK menu Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) DSK(MASK) button KEY SOURCE1 TYPE INPUT INVERT INIT KEY SOURCE2 GAIN CLIP TRANSP KEY INSERT TYPE INPUT KEY TRANS RATE LIMIT...
  • Page 189 1-11. KEY1 and KEY2 menu ■KEY1 menu * KEY2 has the same menu configuration as KEY1. Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) KEY1(MASK) button KEY SOURCE1 TYPE INPUT INVERT INIT KEY SOURCE2...
  • Page 190 LEFT 0 to 3 RIGHT 0 to 3 CLIP GAIN 1.00 0.00-63.99 0.0 to 359.9 Y-LV 0.00 0.00 to 31.99 C1-LV 1.00 0.00 to 31.99 C2-LV 1.00 0.0 to 100.0 COL CAN ON, OFF ANGLE 45.00 5.00 to 90.00 Y-LV 0.00 -45.00 to 45.00 C-LV...
  • Page 191 SHIFT + EDGE1(SHADOW1) button ■KEY1 - SHADOW menu *SHADOW2 has the same menu configuration as SHADOW1. Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) SHADOW POS X POS Y SELECT SHADOW STS SOFT TRANSP...
  • Page 192: Dve Modify Menu

    1-12. DVE MODIFY menu ■DVE menu Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) DVE(FREEZE) button UPAT DVE-MODI SELECT CHANNEL INIT STORE DVE STILL STORE BACK IMG DVE POS POS-X POS-Y SIZE-XY SIZE...
  • Page 193 ■DVE-WARP- menu WARP(BORDER) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) WARP1 TYPE LEVEL WARP2 Parameter Default Setting Range Reference PGTURN, HZTURN, VZTURN, QDTURN, PGROLL, HZROLL, VZROLL, QDROLL, WAVE, ACCORD, SPLIT,. XSPLIT, TYPE BURST, STREAM, SW WIN, RIPPLE, LENS, SPHERE, SCREW1to 4,...
  • Page 194 ■DVE-BORDER menu SHIFT+WARP(BORDER) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) BORDER-IN WID-X WID-Y WID-X/Y ENABLE BORDER-OUT WID-X WID-Y WID-X/Y ENABLE SOFT EDGE BDR-X BDR-Y BDR-X/Y EDGE BRDR COLOR Parameter Default Setting Range...
  • Page 195 ■HILITE menu SHIFT + SHADOW(HILITE) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) HILITE WIDTH BAR ROT TYPE HLT COLOR Parameter Default Setting Range Reference -100.0~100.0 FLAT 0.0~100.0 WIDTH 0.0~100.0 BAR ROT -7999~7999...
  • Page 196: Sequence Menu

    1-13. USER PATTERN menu ■USER PATTERN menu USER(SEQ) button Sub menu Parameter line Parameter (Turn F1 to move between.) (Turn F2) (Turn F3) (Turn F4) (Turn F5) PAT CTRL SELECT PROTECT DELETE PREV KF EDIT CH SEL KF SEL KF DUR INTERP DUAL PATT PRIORITY...
  • Page 197: Appendix 2. Available File List

    Still 3 capture video STILL4.tga Still 4 capture video File Format File Name File Data Description pm7837XX.mmu HVS-1000HS MU software main upgrade data pm7758XX.smu HVS-1000HS MU software sub upgrade data pm7796XX.eou HVS-1000EOU software upgrade data pmXXXXX.gcp CPU firmware upgrade data for DVE card pmXXXXX.gds...
  • Page 198: Appendix 3. Wipe Pattern List

    Appendix 3. WIPE Pattern List...
  • Page 199: Appendix 4. Dve Pattern List

    Appendix 4. DVE Pattern List Normal Pattern (options are shaded)
  • Page 200 Reverse Pattern (options are shaded)
  • Page 201: Appendix 5. User Preset Patterns (50 Patterns)

    Appendix 5. User Preset Patterns (50 patterns)
  • Page 203 Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 204 1065 Avenue of the Americas Suite #1701A New York,NY 10018, U.S.A. Phone : +1 212-861-2758 Fax : +1 212-861-2793 FOR-A America Distribution & Service Center 2400 N.E. Waldo Road, Gainesville, FL 32609, U.S.A. Phone: +1 352-371-1505 Fax : +1 352-378-5320 FOR-A Corporation of Canada 425 Queen St.

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