Datavideo Hs-1600t Mkii Instruction manual

4 CHANNEL HD/SD
HS-1600T MKII
HDBASET PORTABLE
Instruction Manual

Table of Contents

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT .........................................................................................................5
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................5
WARRANTY .....................................................................................................................................6
STANDARD WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................. 6
THREE YEAR WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................... 6
DISPOSAL.........................................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................8
1.1 FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................ 9
CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS ................................................................................. 10
2.1 REAR PANEL .................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 SWITCHER KEYBOARD PANEL ............................................................................................................ 13
2.3 MONITOR CONTROL PANEL .............................................................................................................. 21
2.4 RECORD/STREAM PANEL ................................................................................................................. 22
CHAPTER 3 SWITCHER OSD MENU ............................................................................................... 24
3.1 START .......................................................................................................................................... 24
Transition Type ................................................................................................................................. 24
Transition Speed ............................................................................................................................... 24
Wipe Effect ........................................................................................................................................ 25
WIPE Border Size ............................................................................................................................... 25
WIPE Border Color ............................................................................................................................ 25
BKG Color .......................................................................................................................................... 25
3.2 PIP / SPLIT .................................................................................................................................... 25
PIP Source ......................................................................................................................................... 26
PIP Size (PIP Window Size) ................................................................................................................ 26
Position X .......................................................................................................................................... 26
Position Y .......................................................................................................................................... 27
Split Source ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Border Size ........................................................................................................................................ 27
Border Color ...................................................................................................................................... 27
3.3 PIP CROP ..................................................................................................................................... 27
3.4 LUMAKEY ...................................................................................................................................... 28
Lumakey Source ................................................................................................................................ 28
Mode ................................................................................................................................................. 28
Cleanup Level .................................................................................................................................... 28
Transparency .................................................................................................................................... 28
3.5 AUDIO .......................................................................................................................................... 29
Mute ................................................................................................................................................. 29
HDMI Input ....................................................................................................................................... 29
HDMI Group ...................................................................................................................................... 29
Level .................................................................................................................................................. 29
Tally Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 29
3.6 USER MEMS .................................................................................................................................. 30
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Load Memory .................................................................................................................................... 30
Save Memory .................................................................................................................................... 30
Factory Default ................................................................................................................................. 30
3.7 SETUP .......................................................................................................................................... 30
PGM Out Res. .................................................................................................................................... 31
MV Out Res. ...................................................................................................................................... 31
Output Format .................................................................................................................................. 32
Save Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 32
Language .......................................................................................................................................... 32
MB and KBD Software ...................................................................................................................... 32
3.8 CAMERA ....................................................................................................................................... 32
Camera CH. Setup ............................................................................................................................. 33
PTC-150T-01/02/03 .......................................................................................................................... 33
Camera Info ................................................................................................................................... 33
Video ............................................................................................................................................. 33
Operator ........................................................................................................................................ 33
CHAPTER 4 MONITOR .................................................................................................................. 34
4.1 MENU OPTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 34
MAIN ADJUST .................................................................................................................................... 35
COLOR ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Information ....................................................................................................................................... 35
Special Function ................................................................................................................................ 36
Factory Reset .................................................................................................................................... 36
CHAPTER 5 APPLICATIONS ........................................................................................................... 37
5.1 PLACING A LOGO ON THE VIDEO USING THE LUMAKEY FUNCTION .............................................................. 37
5.2 CONNECTING PTC-150T CAMERAS ................................................................................................... 37
CHAPTER 6 VIDEO STREAMING AND RECORDING ......................................................................... 39
6.1 STREAMING NETWORK CONNECTION AND DEVICE SEARCH ..................................................................... 39
Connecting to a DHCP Network (DHCP Mode) ................................................................................. 39
Connecting to a NON-DHCP Network (Static IP) .............................................................................. 40
Default Fixed IP ............................................................................................................................. 40
Troubleshooting the Network Connection ........................................................................................ 40
Advanced Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 43
6.2 WEB USER INTERFACE ..................................................................................................................... 44
Source ............................................................................................................................................... 44
Operation Mode ............................................................................................................................... 45
Stream Mode ................................................................................................................................ 45
Record Mode................................................................................................................................. 50
CG ...................................................................................................................................................... 54
CG Layer ........................................................................................................................................ 54
CG Type ......................................................................................................................................... 55
Location-X ..................................................................................................................................... 55
Location-Y ..................................................................................................................................... 55
Foreground Color .......................................................................................................................... 55
System ............................................................................................................................................... 55
Network Setting ............................................................................................................................ 57
Account and Password .................................................................................................................. 57
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Time Setting .................................................................................................................................. 57
Firmware Update .......................................................................................................................... 58
Disk Format ................................................................................................................................... 58
Device Name Setting ..................................................................................................................... 58
Other Option ................................................................................................................................. 59
System Control .............................................................................................................................. 59
Status ................................................................................................................................................ 59
Vertical .............................................................................................................................................. 59
6.3 OPERATIONS.................................................................................................................................. 60
Video Streaming ............................................................................................................................... 60
RTSP/TS/HLS .................................................................................................................................. 60
RTMP ............................................................................................................................................. 65
Text Overlay Video ............................................................................................................................ 66
6.4 RECORD/STREAM PANEL ................................................................................................................. 68
Record Button ................................................................................................................................... 68
Stream Button ................................................................................................................................... 68
Bitrate Button ................................................................................................................................... 69
Vertical Button .................................................................................................................................. 69
6.5 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS ........................................................................................................ 69
6.6 FIRMWARE UPDATE ........................................................................................................................ 69
CHAPTER 7 APPENDICES .............................................................................................................. 70
APPENDIX 1 TALLY OUTPUTS ...................................................................................................................... 70
APPENDIX 2 FIRMWARE UPGRADE ............................................................................................................... 71
Keyboard / Mainboard ..................................................................................................................... 71
Video Streaming Server .................................................................................................................... 73
APPENDIX 3 RECOMMENDED SD CARDS ....................................................................................................... 75
APPENDIX 4 FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS ................................................................................................ 77
APPENDIX 5 ETHERNET CABLE SELECTION FOR HDBASET NETWORKS ................................................................ 78
APPENDIX 6 DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................................................... 80
APPENDIX 7 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 81
SERVICE AND SUPPORT .................................................................................................................. 84
Disclaimer of Product & Services
The information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide only. At all times, Datavideo Technologies will try to give correct, complete and suitable information. However, Datavideo Technologies cannot exclude that some information in this manual, from time to time, may not be correct or may be incomplete. This manual may contain typing errors, omissions or incorrect information. Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the information in this document for accuracy before making any purchase decision or using the product. Datavideo Technologies is not responsible for any omissions or errors, or for any subsequent loss or damage caused by using the information contained within this manual. Further advice on the content of this manual or on the product can be obtained by contacting your local Datavideo Office or dealer.
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FCC Compliance Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

Warnings and Precautions

1. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit.
3. Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this unit in or near water.
5. Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious
damage.
6. Slots and openings on the cabinet top, back, and bottom are provided for ventilation. To ensure
safe and reliable operation of this unit, and to protect it from overheating, do not block or cover these openings. Do not place this unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, as the ventilation openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked. This unit should never be placed near or over a heat register or radiator. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7. This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking
label of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this unit where the power cord will
be walked on, rolled over, or otherwise stressed.
9. If an extension cord must be used with this unit, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on
the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord rating.
10. Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not
exceed 15 amperes.
11. Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet ventilation slots, as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into this unit.
12. Except as specifically explained elsewhere in this manual, do not attempt to service this product
yourself. Opening or removing covers that are marked “Do Not Remove” may expose you to
dangerous voltage points or other risks, and will void your warranty. Refer all service issues to qualified service personnel.
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13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
a. When the power cord is damaged or frayed; b. When liquid has spilled into the unit; c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water; d. When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual; improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation;
e. When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged; f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.

Warranty

Standard Warranty

Datavideo equipment are guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the
date of purchase.
The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the time of
any request for repair under warranty.
The product warranty period begins on the purchase date. If the purchase date is unknown,
the product warranty period begins on the thirtieth day after shipment from a Datavideo office.
All non-Datavideo manufactured products (product without Datavideo logo) have only one
year warranty from the date of purchase.
Damage caused by accident, misuse, unauthorized repairs, sand, grit or water is not covered
under warranty.
Viruses and malware infections on the computer systems are not covered under warranty. Any errors that are caused by unauthorized third-party software installations, which are not
required by our computer systems, are not covered under warranty.
All mail or transportation costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner. All other claims of any nature are not covered. All accessories including headphones, cables, and batteries are not covered under warranty. Warranty only valid in the country or region of purchase. Your statutory rights are not affected.

Three Year Warranty

All Datavideo products purchased after July 1st, 2017 are qualified for a
free two years extension to the standard warranty, providing the product is registered with Datavideo within 30 days of purchase.
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Certain parts with limited lifetime expectancy such as LCD panels, DVD drives, Hard Drive, Solid
State Drive, SD Card, USB Thumb Drive, Lighting, Camera module, PCIe Card are covered for 1 year.
The three-year warranty must be registered on Datavideo's official website or with your local
Datavideo office or one of its authorized distributors within 30 days of purchase.

Disposal

For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the
time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
CE Marking is the symbol as shown on the left of this page. The letters "CE" are the abbreviation of French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means "European Conformity". The term initially used was "EC Mark" and it was officially replaced by "CE Marking" in the Directive 93/68/EEC in 1993. "CE
Marking" is now used in all EU official documents.
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Chapter 1 Introduction

Datavideo’s HS-1600T MKII Hand-carry Mobile Switcher, the cutting-edge technology that supports
Full HD 1080P, is designed for broadcast of live events and TV programs with a need for mixing a wide
variety of video and audio sources. The HS-1600T MKII is a highly valuable solution for religion, education and AV markets.
With its built-in HDBaseT technology, HS-1600T MKII is able to accept the Full HD 1080p video format from three PTC-150T HDBaseT PTZ Cameras through three individual CAT-6 cables. Each cable runs up to 100 meters. While shooting in the field, the PoE feature serves to power the three PTC-150T devices. The PoE feature can also be used in the field where long-distance transmission is required.
The HS-1600T MKII also features an audio mixer with balance XLR inputs and unbalance RCA audio inputs; more features include PIP, WIPE Generator and Tally.
The HS-1600T MKII has a Joystick that allows the user to Pan, Tilt and Zoom the PTC-150T camera. In addition, the HS-1600T MKII also allows the user to adjust the PTC-150T’s Focus, IRIS and other settings.
HS-1600T MKII also features an easy-to-use video streaming and recording device for professional video producers who need to simultaneously stream a live event and record the master quality version for post-event editing.

1.1 Features

Full HD 1080P Video Format Built-in HDBaseT technology to connect three PTC-150T HDBaseT PTZ Cameras through three CAT-
6 (or higher) cables with each cable running up to 100 meters.
PoE technology to Power the PTC-150Ts Joystick Pan, Tilt and Zoom with speed control Iris, Focus, and Gain Control as well as other PTC-150T camera functions Simultaneous Live Streaming & Recording Broadcast quality HD / SD H.264 network streaming over RTMP(S), RTSP, TS, and HLS Support different bitrates for recording and streaming 4 Video Inputs (RJ-45 x 3 + HDMI x 1) 3 Video Outputs (RJ-45 x 1 + HDMI x 2) Audio inputs: XLR Analogue x 2 + RCA Analogue (L/R) x 2 Versatile Mix Effects: PIP, WIPE, Mix and Fades Tally Output One 17.3-inch monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080
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1.2 System Diagram

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Chapter 2 Connections and Controls

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HDBaseT Port IN x 3
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AUDIO IN – XLR Balanced CH1/CH2
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HDMI Video IN
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AUDIO IN – Stereo RCA (Left/Right)
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HDBaseT Port OUT x 1
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DC IN
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HDMI Video OUT x 2
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Power Switch
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USB F/W Upgrade Port
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Stream Port
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TALLY Output Port
1. HDBaseT IN
The HDBaseT ports connect three HDBaseT cameras via three CAT-6 Ethernet cables. Please note that the baud rate is 38400 and cannot be changed by the user. Hence, in order to establish connection with the camera, you will need to set the camera’s baud rate to 38400. See Section 5.2 for instructions on setting the baud rate of connected cameras.
If the camera’s baud rate is already pre-set to 38400, the camera video should appear on the respective Multiview quadrants as soon as the camera is physically connected to the HDBaseT port (See Multiview Screen below).
Note: The HDBaseT port is designed using Neutrik’s etherCON A series connector system, which is optimized for pro audio and video network applications. Prior to using the HS-1600T MKII, you will need to first acquire the EtherCON A series connector to make your own Ethernet cable. Please visit Neutrik’s official home page (http://www.neutrik.com/) for more information.
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2.1 Rear Panel

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2. HDMI Video IN
The HDMI/PC Input port allows connection of an additional HDMI video source or a PC and the video or the PC screen will be displayed in the fourth quadrant of the Multiview (built-in monitor). The Loop OUT port allows you to connect an additional monitor for displaying the video source connected or the PC screen separately.
Multiview Screen
HDBaseT IN 1 (CH1)
HDBaseT IN 2 (CH2)
HDBaseT IN 3 (CH4)
HDMI/PC (CH5)
Note: Please use program source row buttons to select the Program video source and preview source row buttons to select the Preview video source.
3. HDBaseT OUT
The HDBaseT OUT port allows you to deliver video directly to HDBaseT devices such as the HBT-11 HDBaseT Receiver Box (Contact your local Datavideo office or visit our official website for more information). Note that the maximum video transmission distance is 60 meters.
4. HDMI Video OUT 2/3 The HDMI Video Out 2/3 output Program video only. Connect these two ports to HDMI monitors or other HDMI destination devices.
5. USB F/W Upgrade Port
USB port for firmware upgrade. Please refer to the
Firmware Upgrade section for details.
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6. TALLY Output Port Sends Red and Green tally signals to each channel.
Red indicates On-Air, and Green indicates next
camera source. Tally output port can connect other Datavideo peripheral devices such as ITC-100, ITC­200, AM-100 or other monitor models, allowing the peripheral device to communicate with the HS-1600T MKII or send tally signal to be displayed on the monitor.
See Appendix 1 for physical pin connections and
Section 3.5 for Tally Mode selection.
7. Audio Input – XLR Balanced (CH1/CH2)
Two channels of XLR Balanced Audio Input.
8. Audio Input – Stereo RCA (Left/Right)
Connects unbalanced analog audio source (stereo).
9. Power Switch
Power switch ON/OFF
10. DC IN
DC in socket connects the supplied 48V / 190W PSU. The connection can be secured by screwing the outer fastening ring of the DC In plug to the socket.
11. Stream Port
The stream port allows the user to establish direct connection between the notebook computer and the HS-1600T MKII in order to access the built-in NVS-31 Mark II or connect the NVS-31 Mark II to any local area network.
Note: See the Chapter 6 Video Streaming for device configuration and operations.
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2.2 Switcher Keyboard Panel

Switcher Settings
Volume Control
Menu browsing buttons
Volume adjustment sliders
RESET button
Headphone jack
User Memory
Audio meter
Shift button
Headphone volume control knob
Transition Effects
Camera Presets
WIPE transition effect selection
Channel Selection Buttons
MIX Enable/Disable button
Preset Buttons
WIPE transition effect Enable/Disable
STR Button
PIP/Keyer
FOCUS / IRIS / White Balance
Enable/Disable buttons for PIP Keyer
Focus Adjustment
Luma Keyer Enable/Disable buttons
IRIS Adjustment
Split Activation button
White Balance
Transition Control
PAN / TILT / ZOOM
T-Bar (manual transition)
Speed Selection Buttons
CUT button
Joystick – PAN/TILT
AUTO transition button
VR Knob – ZOOM
Program/Preview
LOCK Button
Program row
Camera MENU Control
Preview row
MENU Button
ENTER Button
Volume
Control
Program/Preview
Transition Control
Switcher
Settings
PIP/Keyer
Transition
Effects
Camera Presets
Focus / IRS /
White Balance
PAN/TILT/ZOOM
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Switcher Settings
Menu browsing buttons
Press the MENU button to gain access to the menu; use the up/down/left/right arrow buttons to browse through the menu and press ENTER button to select an option or MENU button again to exit.
Reset Button Mode 1 – When in Menu Select mode (left hand
column of the OSD menu), pressing the 'Reset' button will reset all current menu items to their factory defaults.
Mode 2 When in a Sub-Menu, pressing the 'Reset' button will reset the current menu line only.
User Memory
User Memory buttons 1-3 allow the user to quickly recall and load previously saved switcher settings with a single button press. This includes PIP and Keyer settings. See the User Memory section for setup information.
Shift Button
Pressing the Shift button will switch USER 1-3 buttons to USER 4-6 buttons
Transition Effects
WIPE Transition Effect Selection
Each Wipe button consists of black and white colors. The white represents the current Program image and the black represents the WIPE-IN image. The HS-1600T MKII provides 3 WIPE presets with the Horizontal and
Vertical WIPEs selectable on the control panel. The Center WIPE can be selected from the menu (Start).
Pressing the REV button reverses the direction of the WIPE.
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MIX Enable/Disable Button
A MIX, also known as a dissolve, is a transition wherein the Program video is replaced by the Preview video at a smooth rate, and at the same time. Pressing the MIX button enables the MIX transition effect and automatically disables the WIPE button. To trigger the
MIX effect, simply press the AUTO button or move the T-Bar.
WIPE Transition Effect Enable/Disable Button
Pressing the WIPE button enables the WIPE transition effect after which the WIPE transition effect can be selected. To trigger the WIPE transition effect, simply press the AUTO button or move the T-Bar.
Wipe Transition Effect, Border and Position settings can be found in the OSD menu (Start).
PIP / Keyer
Enable/Disable Buttons for PIP Keyer
Picture in Picture puts the selected Sub Video Source in a window on the Main Program view, with control over window size and placement. For PIP configuration, please refer to the PIP section.
PIP PGM: Shows the configured PIP on the PGM output after transition, however, the PIP cannot be previewed on the QUAD split view display.
PIP PVW: Sets the configured PIP on the next transition. Holding down this button allows selection of the PIP source from the Preview Source row. The selected source button will flash.
Luma Keyer Enable/Disable Buttons Luma Key PGM: Shows the luma key source on the
PGM output and enables the luma key effect, however, the luma key effect cannot be previewed on the QUAD split view display.
Luma Key PVW: Enables luma key source for the PGM output on the next transition. Holding down this button allows selection of the luma key source from the Preview Source row. The selected source button will flash.
See Section 3.4, the Luma Key section, for luma key configurations.
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Split Activation Button After activating the PIP window, pressing the Split
button will split the PROGRAM output display into two with the program out view on the left and the PIP view on the right.
To select the Split source, i.e. the program out view, please see Split Source in Section 3.2.
Transition Control
T-Bar (Manual Transition) T-Bar is used for manual transition. The T-Bar can be
either all the way up, all the way down or anywhere in between. When the T-Bar is pushed to halfway between the topmost position and the bottommost position, the keyboard functions will be disabled.
PVW and PGM views can be transitioned at your preferred speed. To include the transition effect, simply press the WIPE or MIX button, after which the
Transition Effect will be triggered as you move the T­Bar.
CUT Button
Pressing the Cut button performs immediate manual switch between PVW and PGM views without the transition effect.
AUTO Button Pressing the Auto button automatically transitions PVW and PGM views according to the selected speed and the configured transition effect.
Program Output
Program Source Row Pressing the number buttons along the PROGRAM row selects the Program video source.
BKG button: Pressing the BKG button will switch the background to a Matte background. The BKG
color can be configured on the OSD MENU(Start BKG Color). The available color options are listed as follows:
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White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
BLK button: Pressing the BLK button places a black screen on the PROGRAM view.
Preview Output
Preview Source Row Pressing the number buttons along the PREVIEW row selects the Preview video source.
BKG button: Pressing the BKG button will set the Preview OUT to a Matte background, which will be
displayed on the Program OUT monitor upon the next transition. The BKG color can be configured on the OSD MENU (Start BKG Color). The available color options are listed as follows:
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
BLK button: Pressing the BLK button sets the Preview OUT to a black screen.
Volume Control
Volume Adjustment Sliders
Sliders to control audio levels for the Main audio mixer.
Headphone Volume: Audio volume of the connected headphone. Master: Main audio output volume.
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Headphone Jack
Headphone jack accepts the mini jack plug of the stereo headphone type. The headphone volume is controlled by the Headphone volume adjustment slider.
MASTER OUT Meter
The LED style meters show the audio signal strength at the Main Program Audio Output. The signal strength is determined by the level set with the Master OUT slider. The LEDs turn red at +10 dB to indicate clipping distortion.
Audio Volume (dBV)
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-10
-8
-4 0 +4
+8
+10
LED Color
G G G
G G Y Y R
Range (dBV)
-20
-12
-11
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-8.5
-6.5
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-2 1 2
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G: Green Y: Yellow R: Red
Camera Presets
Channel Selection Buttons
To control or set up a connected camera, first select it by pressing these buttons. The selected channel button will be turned ON.
Preset Buttons
These buttons may be used to store up to four camera positions for each camera. Each button corresponds to one stored camera position. The button LED will be turned ON when selected.
STR Button
Pressing this button enters the HS-1600T MKII into STORE MODE. When activated, this allows the current camera position to be stored in a chosen Channel Preset Button by pressing the corresponding preset button.
Press again to exit STORE MODE.
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FOCUS / IRIS / White Balance
Focus Adjustment To manually control the FOCUS setting, first press the MANUAL button to enter the manual mode. The
button LED will be turned ON to indicate that the manual mode is enabled.
The FOCUS dial can then be rotated to set the focus.
If the MANUAL button is disabled (OFF), the camera is in AUTO FOCUS mode.
IRIS Adjustment To manually control the IRIS setting, first press the MANUAL button to enter the manual mode. The
button LED will be turned ON to indicate that the manual mode is enabled.
The IRIS dial can then be rotated to set the exposure.
If the MANUAL button is disabled (OFF), the camera is in AUTO IRIS mode.
White Balance
Certain light conditions can cause discoloration of your image. White balance allows you to adjust the color balance in order to produce the best image quality.
Push Auto
The One Push White Balance mode is a fixed white balance mode that is automatically adjusted at the user’s request. The One Push White Balance data is lost when the power is turned off, in other words, turning off the machine power resets the One Push White Balance setting.
The One Push White Balance mode can also be used for white balance calibration. Zoom in the camera lens on a white piece of paper which basically serves as a reference for what is white, then press the PUSH AUTO button to balance other colors accordingly.
Note: If you are using the HS-1600T MKII in conjunction with the PTC-140T, after the PUSH AUTO key is pushed, wait for 5 to 6 seconds while the camera adjusts the white balance setting
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automatically then proceed to the next action.
MWB (Manual White Balance)
Push to enable manual white balance adjustment.
ATW (Automatic White Balance) Push to enable automatic white balance adjustment.
PAN / TILT / ZOOM
Speed Selection Buttons
The speed at which the selected camera moves can be chosen by pressing one of the three speed buttons.
Joystick – PAN / TILT PAN – Move the joystick left or right to pan the
selected PTZ camera from left to right or vice versa.
TILT Move the joystick up or down to tilt the selected PTZ camera up or down.
Note: Before attempting to use the joystick to PAN or TILT a selected camera, first make sure the LOCK button is not enabled. If the LOCK button LED is ON, the joystick is locked; press the LOCK button to unlock the joystick.
VR Knob – ZOOM ZOOM – Twist the joystick clockwise (to the right) or
anti-clockwise (to the left) to have the selected PTZ camera zoom in or out.
Note: Make sure the LOCK button is not enabled. If the
LOCK button LED is ON, the joystick is locked; press the LOCK button to unlock the joystick.
LOCK Button
When enabled, the joystick will be in the lock state. To resume its functional status, simply press the button once to unlock the joystick.
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Camera MENU Control
MENU Button
Press once to open the OSD MENU of the connected PTC-150T on the monitor screen. Use the P/T joystick to move between options. To select, simply press the
ENTER button. Please see the PTC-150T instruction manual for details of the menu operation.
Note: Pressing the menu button again will not exit the OSD MENU. Select the ESCAPE option on the OSD MENU to exit.
ENTER Button
Press this button to select a menu option after the camera OSD menu is opened.

2.3 Monitor Control Panel

Power
Switches the HS-1600T MKII Monitor Power ON / OFF
BLUE
Press this button to eliminate the red and green component of input signals. Only the blue component of an input is displayed on the screen. This allows adjustments of chroma and phase. (Phase adjustment is effective with NTSC signals).
PTN
Press to display internally generated SMPTE 75% Colour Bars. Press again to return to the previously selected video input.
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ZOOM
This feature is designed for use with HD-SDI and HDMI sources above 720p resolution. Press this button to zoom in to the video on the display. This is strictly a zooming function and does not alter the native aspect ratio of the source pixels to fill the screen.
The ZOOM button allows you to toggle the Pixel Zoom feature between zoom x1, x2, x4 and x8.
Menu Navigation Buttons
Display and navigate the setup menus. See Monitor Menu Options for more details.
Aspect Ratio Button
Sets the Aspect Ratio to 16:9 / 4:3
Volume Control
Adjusts the speaker / headphone volume up / down.
MUTE
Mutes the audio from the internal speakers or headphone socket.

2.4 Record/Stream Panel

RECORD Press the RECORD button to start enable video record mode. See
Section 6.4 for details.
STREAM Press the STREAM button to enable video stream mode. See Section
6.4 for details.
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Vertical Button
Press the Vertical button to switch video orientation of the four input videos (HDBaseT 1-3 and HDMI/PC) between Portrait and Landscape. See Section 6.4 for details. Note: You can also switch video
orientation via web user interface; see descriptions of the Vertical page for details.
BITRATE
Use the BITRATE button to switch between high (H), moderate (M) and low (L) bitrates for each of the RECORD, STREAM and
RECORD+STREAM buttons. See Section 6.4 for details. Note: Not all models come with the bitrate button.
SD Card Slot
Insert an SD card into the SD card slot for video recording.
Note that you should only use Class 10 SD card or above. See the Appendix, Recommended SD Cards, for a list of SD cards recommended by Datavideo.
Note: Do not remove SD card while it is being written as doing so may result in corrupted video files.
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Chapter 3 Switcher OSD Menu

Main
Sub-Menu
Options or Values
Default Value
Start

Transition Type

MIX WIPE
Mix

Transition Speed

1-200 frames
60 frames; the duration in second depends on the Program OUT resolution.
WIPE Effect
1. Horizontal
2. Vertical
3. Center
1
WIPE Border Size
OFF Small Middle Large
Small
WIPE Border Color
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
Red
BKG Color
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
White
The switcher’s OSD menu allows the user to perform several configurations of video effects, such as picture-in-picture, luma key and etc. The user can also configure the audio settings in the Audio menu. In the setup menu, the user is allowed to set video output resolution, reset to factory default, and selects the interface language.

3.1 Start

Transition Type
The HS-1600T MKII provides two types of transition effect, which are cross dissolve (MIX) and WIPE. The default setting is MIX.
Transition Speed
The Transition Speed allows the user to set the MIX or WIPE effect duration, in frames. If the Transition Speed is set to a value of 60 then the transition will take effect over a period of 1 second if the progressive video is chosen and 2 seconds if the interlaced video is chosen. When the AUTO button is pressed, the transition will take the current Transition Speed defined by the user.
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Note: Pressing the up or down arrow button on the control panel allows the user to either
Main
Sub-Menu
Options or Values
Default Value
PIP/Split
PIP Source
Black Input 1 Input 2 Input 3
Input 4*
Input 2
increment or decrement the transition speed by 1. To change the value at an accelerated rate, simply press and hold the left or right arrow button.

Wipe Effect

On the HS-1600T MKII, there are three wipe effects available for the user to choose. The three wipe effects are HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL and CENTER. The default is Horizontal.

WIPE Border Size

The WIPE Border Size generally allows the user to select an appropriate border width. Setting the WIPE Border Size to OFF turns the border off. Setting the border size to small selects a thin border;
middle will yield a medium size width; large is the maximum wipe border width.

WIPE Border Color

In this option, you will be allowed to select a color for your wipe border. The available colors are listed as follows:
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black

BKG Color

In this option, you will be allowed to assign a color to the BKG button. The available colors are listed as follows:
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black

3.2 PIP / Split

Picture-In-Picture (P-In-P) places a sub window on the PGM or Multiview screen. You can configure various settings of the PIP window in the PIP/Split sub menu.
Note: When PIP and Lumakey features are enabled at the same time, the lumakey source will be the upper layer and the PIP source will be the lower layer. The layer order cannot be changed.
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Main
Sub-Menu
Options or Values
Default Value
Background Color Bar
PIP Size
1-100%
30%

Position X

-50% - +50%
20%
Position Y
-50% - +50%
10%
Split Source
Black Input 1 Input 2 Input 3
Input 4*
Background Color Bar
Input 2
Border Size
OFF Small Middle Large
Small
Border Color
White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black
Red

PIP Source

In this option, the user will be allowed to assign the PIP source; the available sources are listed as follows:
Black Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4* Background Color Bar
Tip: To quickly assign the PIP source, simply press and hold the PIP PGM button and then select a source from the Program BUS.

PIP Size (PIP Window Size)

The PIP window size ranges from 1 to 100 with 1% being the smallest and 100 being the largest. Therefore 50% would represent a PIP window which is half the size of the background image. 100% would see the PIP window totally cover the background image unless offset to one side.
Position X
Adjusting Position X moves the PIP window horizontally. Pressing the up or down arrow button on the control panel allows the user to either decrement or increment Position X by 1. To change the value at an accelerated rate, simply press and hold the up or down arrow button.
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