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  • Page 1 4.00 USER MANUAL version 1.0 Ops200...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    THANK YOU Thank you for choosing Analog Way. By following these simple steps, you will be able to operate the powerful OPS200. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1-1. OPS200 OPERATING MODE 1-2. USEFUL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2-1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION 2-2.
  • Page 4 OPERATING THE OPS200 4-1. THE OPS200 FRONT PANEL Overview On/Off button Menu screen Menu scroll knob Control section Layer selection section Input selection section Freeze button Effect selection button Preset selection section Take button 4-2. THE OPS200 MENU Menu navigation Home menu 4-3.
  • Page 5 6-4. RK-300 - Ref. RK-300 APPLICATION NOTES AND TIPS 7-1. ABOUT APPLICATION NOTES 7-2. APPLICATION NOTES 7-3. EXTERNAL PROGRAMMING WARRANTY AND SERVICES INFORMATION 8-1. ANALOG WAY LIMITED WARRANTY 8-2. SERVICES AND RMA CONTACT INFORMATION HOW TO CONTACT US INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    (chroma key), or its brightness or luminance levels (luma key). Keys are typically used for titles, logos and special effects. OPS200 allows to use a live source with green or blue background and to key it over any other live input.
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2-1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be maintained for further reference. Please follow all of the warnings on this product and its operating instructions. WARNING: To prevent the risk of electric shock and fire, do not expose this device to rain, humidity, intense heat sources (such as heaters and direct sunlight).
  • Page 8 INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE Afin de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécurité et de fonctionnement de l’appareil avant utilisation. Conserver les instructions de sécurité et de fonctionnement afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement. Respecter toutes les consignes marquées dans la documentation, sur le produit et sur ce document.
  • Page 9 INSTRUZIONI DI SECUREZZA Allo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tutti i consigli di sicurezza e di funzionamento prima dell’utilizzo. Conservare le istruzioni di sicurezza e di funzionamento al fine di poterle consultare ulteriormente. Seguire tutti i consigli indicati su questo manuale e sull’apparecchiatura.
  • Page 10 SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Um den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lesen. Diese Sicherheits- und Betriebsanweisungen für einen späteren Gebrauch sicher aufbewahren. Alle in den Unterlagen, an dem Gerät und hier angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen einhalten.
  • Page 11 INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento del aparato antes de usarlo. Conserve las instrucciones de seguridad y de funcionamiento para que pueda consultarlas posteriormente. Respete todas las consignas indicadas en la documentación, relacionadas con el producto y este documento.
  • Page 12: Unpacking And Inspection

    The openings in the side and rear panels of the device are for cooling. Do not cover these openings to avoid cutting air circulation. Be sure that no weight in excess of 2 kg (4.4 Lbs.) is added onto the OPS200. The maximum ambient operating temperature should not exceed 40°C (104°F) The rack and all mounted equipment in it must be reliably grounded according to national and/or local electrical standards.
  • Page 13: Cable & Adaptor Information

    2-4. CABLE AND ADAPTOR INFORMATION A large choice of cables and adaptors are compatible with the OPS200. To find which are to be used in your setup, please refer to the Hardware Specifications chapter. Please contact your distributor for a list of available cables and connectors for your OPS200.
  • Page 14 • HDTV - HD-YUV: Connectors: Inputs #1 to #5: female HD15. Inputs #6 & #7: female DVI-I (analog pins). Formats: 720p/576p (60Hz), 1080i (50/60Hz), EDTV. Levels: Y = 1 Vp/p (0.7 V + sync.). Cr / Pr & Cb / Pb = 1 Vp/p (0.7 V + sync.). Sync.: Tri-level: ±0.3V (positive/negative).
  • Page 15: Output Specifications

    Output specifications • ANALOG OUTPUTS Connector: Outputs #1 (Main) & #2 (Preview): female HD15, DVI-I (analog pins). Resolutions: Format Ratio Available Refresh Rates 640 x 480 4 : 3 50Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 800 x 600 4 : 3 50Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 848 x 480 16 : 9 50Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz...
  • Page 16: Communication Specifications

    • DVI (Digital Video Interface) OUTPUTS: Connector: Outputs #1 (Main) & #2 (Preview): female DVI-I (digital pins). Signal: Digital Visual Interface (DVI)-TMDS single link. Resolutions: Format Ratio Refresh Rate 640 x 480 4 : 3 50Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 800 x 600 4 : 3 50Hz 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 848 x 480...
  • Page 17: Environmental Specifications

    Environmental specifications PHYSICAL Dimensions: W 482 x D 330 x H 88 mm 19”W x 13”D x 3.5”H. (Compatible with a Standard 19” rack, Height = 2U). Weight: 5 kg / 11 lbs. ENVIRONMENTAL Cooling air flow from right side to left side. Maximum ambient operating temperature : <...
  • Page 18: Pin Outs

    Pin outs • Standard VGA 1- Red 6- Red Return 11- ID Bit 0 2- Green 7- Green Return 12- ID Bit 1 3- Blue 8- Blue Return 13- H Sync 4- ID Bit 2 9- No Pin 14- V Sync 5- Test (Gnd) 10- Sync Return 15- ID Bit 3...
  • Page 19: Hdcp Compliance

    This feature is particularly needed when HDCP is used with long cable to be sure that the communication is well handled. NOTE : as part of our policy of continuous improvement, Analog Way reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvements without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Ops200

    CONNECTING THE OPS200 3-1. CONNECTING THE OPS200 OPS200 can be set up with up to 11 different sources, and will drive up to 2 digital DVI-D sources, 2 SD/ HD-SDI sources and 7 analog computer/video sources simultaneously. The versatility of the...
  • Page 21: The Ops200 Rear Panel

    Inputs #6 & #7 (4) share a DVI-D signal and a universal analog signal (plug the shipped Analog Way DVI/HD15 adaptor cable to use DVI-D and analog signals simultaneously). Inputs #10 and #11 (5) are the HD/SD-SDI inputs of the OPS200.
  • Page 22 Inputs #1 to #7 UNIVERSAL COMPUTER & VIDEO INPUTS: Universal Inputs accept computer sources (RGBHV, RGBS, and RGsB (SOG) signals), standard TV/VIDEO sources (Composite video, S.VIDEO), Component video (YUV, RGBS & RGsB (SOG)), and HDTV sources (480p, 720p & 1080i). HD15: 1 x Universal Analog input on female HD15 connector.
  • Page 23: Dvi Inputs #1 - #2

    HD15 connector of the device and your RGB/S source. DVI Inputs #1 & #2 DVI AND ANALOG SOURCES: DVI Inputs #1 & #2 on the OPS200 accept up to 2 live sources in Digital format. DVI-I: 1 x digital (DVI) and 1 x analog input on female DVI-I universal connector.
  • Page 24: Main (Program) Outputs

    Main Outputs MAIN OUTPUT: ANALOG: 1 x analog output for the main display device on female HD15 connector. DIGITAL/ANALOG: 1 x main output on female DVI-I connector (simultaneous analog and digital). AUDIO SWITCHER: Audio Stereo Switcher card features 11 inputs and 2 outputs. An additional auxiliary input can be mixed with any other input.
  • Page 25: Operating The Ops200

    The highly intuitive front panel of the OPS200 was designed by Analog Way engineers to simply and quickly meet all of your event needs. Within minutes, you will be able to enjoy its full potential and easily parameter most of its functions, without having to be an expert audio-visual engineer, leaving room for what is most important to our users: concentrating on their event.
  • Page 26: On/Off Button

    OPS200 allow users to respectively enter and exit the OPS200 menu, and confirm selected menu items. Layer selection section The Layer Selection section allows to select which type of layer to work with: Background Frame (non positionable, non resizable static...
  • Page 27: Freeze Button

    Effect selection button OPS200 [EFFECT] selection button is a practical front panel shortcut to the OPS200 Layer Effects menu. Preset selection button OPS200 [PRESET] selection button is a practical front panel shortcut to the Opus LE Preset menu.
  • Page 28: The Ops200 Menu

    * IMPORTANT *: simply selecting a menu item will not set it to that value. Be sure to press the ENTER button when parametering the menu items. Home menu Pressing the MENU button in the menu section of the OPS200, will display and give you access to the following items on the menu VFD screen: - INPUT: select to configure the 11 individual input types and resolutions.
  • Page 29: Working With The Ops200

    Analog Way engineers have developped a handy, user friendly way of identifying machine status on the front panel, via the use of color codes on the buttons of the machine. All new Analog Way machines use the same codes, for quick recognition of the status of any device of the range, at any given time.
  • Page 30: Input Selection Settings

    * NOTE * : be sure to press the [ENTER] button to confirm every selected setting, the OPS200, will revert to its original settings if new choices are not confirmed. 3/ Press the [EXIT/MENU] button to return to the main menu.
  • Page 31: Working With Pips

    * NOTE * : Be sure to turn the test pattern off to display your sources again. Working with PIPs OPS200 allows users to manipulate 2 PIPs (Picture In Picture) which you can move, size, crop or zoom, apply transparency or transitions to.
  • Page 32: Working With Frames

    Working with Frames It is possible to store up to 7 frames in the OPS200 non volatile memory. Frames are mainly used as backgrounds in a typical OPS200 show or event setup, and can be recorded from any of the 11 sources and called back at the press of a single button.
  • Page 33: Memorizing Logos

    Press the [ENTER] button. The OPS200 will display a progress status bar on the VFD screen. 6/ In the Layer Selection section, press the LOGO#1 button, and select logo number (#1 to #7) you wish to use. Your logo will appear on the preview screen above any existing layer on screen.
  • Page 34: Layer Transitions And Effects

    Any setup you have configured on screen, can be stored into one of the 4 available user presets. 1/ After having configured layers, PIP transitions, logos... on your screen (see ‘Working With the OPS200’), go to the Preset menu by pressing the [EXIT/MENU] button, and select Preset by rotating the scroll knob.
  • Page 35: Working With Presets

    9 stereo inputs, 1 auxilary input, and 2 embedded SDI audio inputs (via the SDI BNC connectors), all accessible via the Audio menu of the OPS200, and which can be affected to one or both of the 2 independant symetrical/asymetrical outputs of the device.
  • Page 36: Home Menu

    HOME MENU [MAIN] Format : 1920 x 1080 Rate : 50Hz Lock: Internal MAIN | PREVIEW ---------+--------------+--------------- Logo2 | Logo #2 | Logo #5 Logo1 | Logo #1 | Logo #7 PIP 2 | SDI 2 | SDI 1 PIP 1 | DVI 1 | DVI 2 Live | Input 1 | Input 7...
  • Page 37 (i1) displayed when plug is not SDI (i10) displayed when plug is not DVI-D Config status INPUT (i2) displayed when type is analog video (i11) displayed when plug is analog Autoset all (i3) displayed when plug is analog (i4) displayed for input ln1, ln2, ln8, DVI1 &...
  • Page 38 MAIN OUT (o1) Sync w/OUT 1 PREVIEW OUT Output status HDTV 720p Output format HDTV 1035i HDTV 1080i HDTV 1080p HDTV 1080sF 640x480 800x600 848x480 16/9 (o1) only for Preview out/Output2 (o2) depending on output format 1024x768 (o3) computer & HDTV only 1280x720 16/9 (o4) Interlaced output only...
  • Page 39 Preset Layouts Default PRESET Bkgnd + TL Pip Bkgnd + TR Pip Bkgnd + BL Pip Bkgnd + BR Pip 2 Pip H Split 2 Pip V Split Step Back Save Preset Main Save from Preview Memory 1 Save to Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4...
  • Page 40 Type KEYING/TITLING None (t1) only displayed for Type = Luma Key or LumaKey+Titling Lumakey (t2) only displayed for Type = Chroma Key or ChromaKey+Titling Chromakey (t3) only displayed for Type = LumaKey +Titling or ChromaKey+Titling Lumakey+Titling (t4) only displayed for Type = different from Chromakey+Titling Lumakey (t1)
  • Page 41 Closing effect Type Clean Cut (b3) Fade Slide Wipe Left to Right Direction (b4) Right to Left (b4) Bottom to Top (b4) Top to Bottom (b4) Vertical to Center (b5) Horizontal to Center (b5) HV to Center (b5) To Bottom Left Corner (b4) To Bottom Right Corner (b4)
  • Page 42 Mode AUDIO Breack away TopLayer follow Level Source settings Input 1 Balance Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 DVI 1 DVI 2 SDI 1 SDI 2 Level Aux. settings Balance Audio Main Master Mute Master Volume Stereo Audio Delay...
  • Page 43 Versions CONTROL Vers.: 3.00 BETA l1=xxxx l2=xxxx l3=xxxx l4=xxxx (L1) UDP only 0=xxxx (L2) Confirmation asked MM K=xxxx (L3) Only for User 1 & User 2 MF K=xxxx CA V=xxxx FA V=xxxx TH V=xxxx CS V=xxxx RS232/LAN RS232 LAN setup Device address...
  • Page 44: Remote Control Software

    Your OPS200 is shipped with a Windows compatible control software. The RCS software allows you to control your OPS200 in exactly the same way as with the front panel of the device, only using your PC as a remote. How to use the RCS ? You have to install the software on a Computer and have a LAN board or RS-232 link to use the RCS.
  • Page 45: Software Overview

    The red window of the RCS represents your Main window, and can also be used much like the front panel of the OPS200. Create user presets directly in the RCS main window, by clicking on one of the four available Preset icons and setting up your preset in the Preview window.
  • Page 46: Serial Connection

    4/ In the “Remote Address” field, enter the IP address of the OPS200 you wish to control (see also “Working with the OPS200”). 5/ In the “Remote Port” field, enter the remote port number of the OPS200 you wish to control (see also “Working with the OPS200”).
  • Page 47: Working With The Rcs

    4/ In the scroll-down menu of the Type column, select the signal type connected to that plug. 5/ Repeat steps #2 to #4 for all sources connected to the rear panel of your OPS200. 6/ Click on the “Inputs” tab to return to the main screen. Source output configuration 1/ Click on the “Outputs”...
  • Page 48: Pip Configuration

    Main screen. Once the frame is displayed on your Main output, it is then possible to store it to the OPS200 non volatile memory. * NOTE * : Frames may be used only one at a time. A frame may not be used as a Live Background.
  • Page 49: Working With Logos

    Logos work in much the same way as frames, and can be recorded from any of the OPS200’ 11 sources. Logos have more attributes than frames. They can be sized, positionned, but also keyed via color cutout selection or luma key.
  • Page 50: Creating Presets

    9 stereo inputs, 1 Auxiliary input, and 2 embedded SDI audio inputs (via the SDI BNC connectors), all accessible via the Audio menu of the OPS200, and which can be affected to one or both of the 2 independant symetrical/...
  • Page 51: Audio Configuration

    Audio Configuration To configure audio settings of the OPS200, plug all audio inputs into the device, and click on the Audio tab of the RCS home page. 1/ Set the Main audio output level and delay (accessible only if Delay Mode is set to Manual Adjust, see also the “Audio Configuration”...
  • Page 52: Optionnal Remote Control Software

    Ethernet LAN RJ45 connector for easy connection > Double Large VFD display offering high contrast menu and status. 6-4. RK-300 RK-300: Remote Control Keypad designed to control Analog Way’s new Seamless Switchers > Very User-friendly Remote Control Keypad > Controls different Switchers >...
  • Page 53: Application Notes And Tips

    EXAMPLES AND TIPS 7-1. ABOUT EXAMPLES Examples are intended to make the use of the OPS200 as easy as possible, by providing visual help in setting up your equipment. In an effort to make the use of our machines the most pleasant...
  • Page 54: External Programming

    1. First establish an RS-232 communication between the Remote Control Software and the OPS200, in order to setup the LAN parameters of the product. 2. In the “Control” - “OPS200 LAN Setup” menu, configure the OPS200 connection of the product in UDP mode and setup the Local and Remote Addresses as well as the Local and Remote Ports in concordance with your Network.
  • Page 55: Warranty And Services Information

    WARRANTY 8-1. ANALOG WAY LIMITED WARRANTY Analog Way products have a 3 year warranty on parts and labor, back to factory. This warranty does not include faults resulting from user negligence, special modifications, electrical surges, abuse (drop/crush), and/or other unusual damage.
  • Page 56: Contact Information

    If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it: Please contact your Analog Way dealer who will inform you about take-back of the product. You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling.
  • Page 57 Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice The illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simplified for easy recognition and may be slightly different from the actual unit. ANALOG WAY SAS 33 rue du Saule Trapu Parc du Moulin...

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