FOR-A HVS-3800HS, HVS-3800S, HVS-16OUA, HVS-24OUA, HVS-12ROUA Installation And Operation Manual

OPERATION MANUAL
HVS-3800HS HVS-3800S
Digital Video Switcher
HVS-16OUA HVS-24OUA HVS-12ROUA
3rd Edition - Rev. 7
Edition Revision History
Edit. Rev. Date Description Section 1 - 2006-12-15 2005-12-05 Added color correction. 2 2006-08-24 Added HVS-24OUA description.
Various additional functions and corrections.
2 1 2006-12-22 Addition to OU SETUP-MODE (2/2) menu, USER
button function and Color Mix
2 2 2007-05-31 -Bus selection for User pattern
-Side Panel
-TGA with alpha supported
-Menu go back/forward function
-ASPECT for Safety Area Display
-Auto transition by GPI IN
3 2007-10-31 -HVS-12ROUA added
-HVS-38SS/SSAM option added
-AUX LINK function added
3 1 2007-12-10 -Aspect setting in WIPE MODIFY menu
-Defocus settings in DVE MODIFY menu
3 2 2008-01-21 -Keyer FAM/NAM transition
-Applying Changes to All Keyframes (User Pattern)
-Transition ON/OFF (Sequence playback)
-Channel list and Status display (Color Correction)
-Two modes for safety area markers
3 3 2008-10-17 -VDCP Control added.
-Factual errors corrected
3 4 2008-12-26 -DVE STILL operation revised
-Effect Background description added
-Note on aspect ratio in SD mode added
-Event recall operation revised
3 5 2009-10-19 -"Saving Events" changed
-AUX Tally and Color Logic added, GPI IN/OUT changed
-User button assignments changed
-720/50p supported
-Other factual errors corrected
3 6 2010-08-06 -Stereoscopic 3D video input/output
-TSL-TALLY support
3 7 2011-03-11 Stereoscopic 3D video input/output corrected 5-5-5
15-1-1 15-2 9-3
4-2-1, 10-2 5-1-7 9-1-2, 13-3 15-2 15-3-3 16-1-1
App. P14 App. p15
6-4-1 10-2-13 11-3-4 14-7 15-3-4
16-2
8-2-2 9-3 1-2, 15-3-4 12-3
12-2 16-1
15-2-2
5-5-5 16-1-6
Precautions
Important Safety Warnings [Power]
Caution
Stop
[Grounding]
Caution
Hazard
Caution
Operate unit only on the specified supply voltage.
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. Regularly check power cord for excessive wear or damage to avoid possible fire / electrical hazards.
Ensure unit is properly grounded at all times to prevent electrical shock hazard.
Do not ground the unit to gas lines, units, or fixtures of an explosive or dangerous nature.
Ensure power cord is firmly plugged into AC outlet.
[Operation]
Hazard
Hazard
Do not operate unit in hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheres. Doing so
could result in fire, explosion, or other dangerous results.
Do not allow liquids, metal pieces, or other foreign materials to enter the unit. Doing
so could result in fire, other hazards, or unit malfunction.
If foreign material does enter the unit, turn power off and disconnect power cord
immediately. Remove material and contact authorized service representative if damage has occurred.
[Transportation]
Caution
Handle with care to avoid shocks in transit. Shocks may cause malfunction. When
you need to transport the unit, use the original packing materials or alternate adequate packing.
[Circuitry Access]
Stop
Hazard
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.
Capacitors can retain enough electric charge to cause mild to serious shock, even after power is disconnected. Capacitors associated with the power supply are especially hazardous. Avoid contact with any capacitors.
Unit should not be operated or stored with cover, panels, and / or casing removed.
Operating unit with circuitry exposed could result in electric shock / fire hazards or unit malfunction.
[Potential Hazards]
Caution
If abnormal smells or noises are noticed coming from the unit, turn power off immediately and disconnect power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions. If
problems similar to above occur, contact authorized service representative before
attempting to again operate unit.
[Rack Mount Brackets, Ground Terminal, and Rubber Feet]
Caution
To rack mount or ground the unit, or to install rubber feet, do not use screws or
materials other than those supplied. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the internal circuits or components of the unit. If you remove the rubber feet attached on the unit,
do not reinsert the screws securing the rubber feet.
[Consumables]
Caution
The consumables used in unit must be replaced periodically. For further details on which parts are consumables and when they should be replaced, refer to the specifications at the end of the Operation Manual. Since the service life of the consumables varies greatly depending on the environment in which they are used, they should be replaced at an early date. For details on replacing the consumables, contact your dealer.
Upon Receipt
Unpacking
The Hanabi series switcher, HVS-3800HS and HVS-3800S, and any of their 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.
MU Box Contents
ITEM QTY REMARKS HVS-3800HS/S 1 MU (Main Unit) AC Cord 1 Rack Mount Brackets 1 pr.
OU Box Contents
ITEM QTY REMARKS HVS-16OUA
HVS-24OUA HVS-12ROUA
AC Cord 1 Control Cable 1 PC-3164 for Display Unit connection Memory Card 1 Compact Flash memory card 512MB Operation Manual 1 This manual
Internal Hardware Options
ITEM QTY REMARKS 720/50p
HVS-38HSDI / SSDI
HVS-38DVE2D / SDVE2D (*1) HVS-38DVE3D SDVE3D (*1)
HVS-38AUMV
HVS-38UC HVS-38DC
HVS-38SS(*2) 1 Still store card Unavailable HVS-38SSAM(*2) 1 Still store animation card Unavailable
HVS-38PSM
HVS-38PSO
HVS-12PSO 1
(*1) Either HVS-38DVE2D or HVS-38DVE3D is installed to the MU. (Both not available.) (*2) Either HVS-38SS or HVS-38SSAM is installed to the MU. (Both not available.) (*3) The Multiviewer function does not support 720/50p, but the optional outputs added with this option
support 720/50p. Each optional device (except factory installed ones) provides with the specific operation or installation
manuals.
Software Options
ITEM QTY REMARKS HVS-38CC / SCC 1 Color Corrector HVS-38ED 1 Editor Control
1 OU (Operation Unit)
Digital component 12-input expansion
1
card 1-2 HD/SD switchable 2D DVE card Available 1-2 HD/SD switchable 3D DVE card Available
1 Auxiliary multi-viewer card
1-4 Up-converter input card Unavailable
1 Down-converter output card Unavailable
Modular redundant power supply unit
1
for MU
Modular redundant power supply unit
1
for HVS-16/24OUA
Modular redundant power supply unit
for HVS-12ROUA
Available
Unavailable (*3)
-
-
-
External Options
ITEM QTY REMARKS HVS-AUX8/16/32 1-16 AUX bus control box HVS-AUXRK/AUX8RK 1-16 AUX bus control box remote kit HVS-TALR20/32 (*1) 1-5 Relay type tally unit HVS-TALOC20/32 (*1) 1-5 Open collector type tally unit
(*1) Multiple tally units' configurations possible; up to 5 units max.
Check
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-3800HS/S 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).
Table of Contents
1. Prior to Starting ........................................................................................................................... 1
1-1. Welcome ............................................................................................................................. 1
1-2. About HVS-3800 Series Switchers ...................................................................................... 1
1-3. About This Manual .............................................................................................................. 2
2. Panel Description ........................................................................................................................ 3
2-1. Operation Unit ..................................................................................................................... 3
2-1-1.
HVS-16/24OUA ........................................................................................................... 3
2-1-2. HVS-12ROUA ............................................................................................................. 4
2-2. Main Unit ............................................................................................................................. 5
2-2-1. Front Panel ................................................................................................................. 5
2-2-2. Rear Panel .................................................................................................................. 6
2-2-3. Interfaces .................................................................................................................... 7
2-2-4. MU Rear Panel Cards ............................................................................................... 12
3. System Configuration ................................................................................................................ 14
3-1. Basic Configuration ........................................................................................................... 14
3-2. Optional Configuration ...................................................................................................... 15
3-3. Power Related Information ............................................................................................... 16
3-3-1. Starting OU (Operation Unit) ..................................................................................... 16
3-3-2. Starting MU (Main Unit) ............................................................................................. 16
3-4. Selecting Aspect and Format ............................................................................................ 17
4. Menu Operations ...................................................................................................................... 18
4-1. Menu Control Sections ...................................................................................................... 18
4-2. Making Settings (HVS-16/24OUA) .................................................................................... 19
4-2-1. Selecting Needed Menu ............................................................................................ 19
4-2-2. Changing Parameter Values ..................................................................................... 20
4-2-3. Confirmation Needed Parameters............................................................................. 21
4-2-4. Keypad Input ............................................................................................................. 21
4-2-5. Joystick Input ............................................................................................................ 22
4-3. Making Settings (HVS-12ROUA) ...................................................................................... 23
4-3-1. Selecting Needed Menu ............................................................................................ 23
4-3-2. Changing Parameter Values ..................................................................................... 24
4-3-3. Confirmation Needed Parameters............................................................................. 25
4-3-4. Keypad Input ............................................................................................................. 25
4-3-5. Joystick Input ............................................................................................................ 26
4-4. Displaying Menus.............................................................................................................. 27
4-4-1. Menu Buttons (HVS-16/24OUA) ............................................................................... 27
4-4-2. Menu Buttons (HVS-12ROUA).................................................................................. 29
4-4-3. Menu Access Shortcuts ............................................................................................ 30
4-4-4. User Buttons ............................................................................................................. 30
4-5. Returning to Default .......................................................................................................... 31
4-5-1. Returning Menus to Default ...................................................................................... 32
4-5-2. Returning to User Default ......................................................................................... 32
4-6. Parameter Copy ............................................................................................................... 33
4-7. Copy and Swap ................................................................................................................ 34
4-7-1. Copying/Swapping Data between M/Es ................................................................... 34
4-7-2. Copying/Swapping Data between Blocks ................................................................. 35
5. Bus Operation .......................................................................................................................... 37
5-1. Selecting the Video Source .............................................................................................. 37
5-1-1. Bus Button Sections ................................................................................................. 37
5-1-2. SHIFT Button ............................................................................................................ 38
5-1-3. Flip-Flop ................................................................................................................... 40
5-1-4. Color Indication ........................................................................................................ 40
5-1-5. Changing the Signal Name ...................................................................................... 41
5-1-6. Bus Signal Assignment and Inhibit Settings ............................................................. 42
5-1-7. Adding Side Panel Images ....................................................................................... 43
5-2. BUS MATT ....................................................................................................................... 44
5-3. Gradation Matt .................................................................................................................. 46
5-4. Stills .................................................................................................................................. 47
5-5. Selecting Where Outputs Appear ..................................................................................... 48
5-5-1. Output Connector ..................................................................................................... 48
5-5-2. Selecting Preview Output ......................................................................................... 49
5-5-3. Selecting AUX / CLEAN Output ................................................................................ 49
5-5-4. AUX LINK ................................................................................................................. 52
5-5-5. Setting Up Stereoscopic 3D Input/Output ................................................................. 54
5-6. Key Setup ................................................................................................................
......... 56
5-6-1. Key Menu ................................................................................................................. 57
5-6-2. Returning Key Menus to Default Settings ................................................................. 58
5-6-3. Key Types ................................................................................................................. 58
5-6-4. Selecting the Key Source / Insert (HVS-16OUA) ...................................................... 59
5-6-5. Selecting the Key Source / Insert (HVS-24OUA) ...................................................... 60
5-6-6. Selecting the Key Source / Insert (HVS-12ROUA) ................................................... 61
5-6-7. Key Link ................................................................................................................... 62
5-6-8. Available Signals ...................................................................................................... 62
5-6-9. KEY MATT ................................................................................................................ 63
5-7. Key Adjustments ............................................................................................................... 64
5-8. Key Mask and Invert ......................................................................................................... 65
5-8-1. Key Invert ................................................................................................................. 65
5-8-2. Box Mask ................................................................................................................. 65
5-9. Edge and Shadow ............................................................................................................ 67
5-9-1. Edge ......................................................................................................................... 67
5-9-2. Shadow .................................................................................................................... 67
5-10. Chromakeys ................................................................................................................... 68
5-10-1. Chromakey Setup Flow .......................................................................................... 68
5-10-2. Auto Chromakey Setup .......................................................................................... 69
5-10-3. Chromakey Adjustment ........................................................................................... 70
6. Transition Operations ................................................................................................................ 72
6-1. Transition Operation Section ............................................................................................. 72
6-2. BLACK Transitions ............................................................................................................ 73
6-3. Background Transitions .................................................................................................... 73
6-3-1. CUT, MIX, FAM, and NAM Transitions ...................................................................... 73
6-3-2. WIPE/DVE Pattern Transitions ................................................................................. 74
6-3-3. Background Preview ................................................................................................. 75
6-4. Key Transitions ................................................................................................................. 76
6-4-1. FAM and NAM Transitions for Keyers ....................................................................... 77
6-4-2. Changing the Key Priority ......................................................................................... 77
6-4-3. Key Preview .............................................................................................................. 78
6-5. Simultaneous (TIE) Transitions ......................................................................................... 80
6-5-1. HVS-16/24OUA......................................................................................................... 80
6-6. Selecting the Pattern ......................................................................................................... 81
6-6-1. Selecting the Pattern ................................................................................................. 81
6-6-2. Pattern Confirmation ................................................................................................. 82
6-7. WIPE Pattern Modify ......................................................................................................... 83
6-7-1. Opening the WIPE MODIFY Menu ........................................................................... 83
6-7-2. WIPE MODIFY Menu ................................................................................................ 84
6-7-3. Re-initializing WIPE MODIFY Menu .......................................................................... 85
6-8. DVE Pattern Modify .......................................................................................................... 86
6-8-1. Opening the DVE MODIFY Menu ............................................................................. 86
6-8-2. Channels and Keyframes .......................................................................................... 87
6-8-3. EDIT Mode ..............................................................................................................
.. 87
6-9. Other Transition Settings .................................................................................................. 88
6-9-1. Transition Rate .......................................................................................................... 88
6-9-2. Fader Limit (Transition Limit) .................................................................................... 89
6-9-3. Fader Operational Settings ....................................................................................... 89
6-9-4. Fader Insensitive Region .......................................................................................... 90
6-9-5. AUTO Button Operational Setting ............................................................................. 91
6-9-6. CUT Transitions Using the Fader Lever .................................................................... 91
6-9-7. Type Change During Transition ................................................................................. 91
6-9-8. DVE patterns and number of channels ..................................................................... 92
6-9-9. DVE Transition Additional Settings ............................................................................ 93
6-9-10. DVE Tally ................................................................................................................ 94
7. LINE DVE ................................................................................................................................. 95
7-1. Using the Bus Button ........................................................................................................ 95
7-1-1. Setting the LINE DVE ON/OFF Function Button ....................................................... 95
7-1-2. Opening the DVE MODIFY menu ............................................................................. 96
7-2. Using the USER Buttons ................................................................................................... 98
7-2-1. Setting the LINE DVE ON/OFF Function Buttons ..................................................... 98
7-2-2. Opening the DVE MODIFY Menu ............................................................................. 98
7-3. LINE DVE Modify Setting Example ................................................................................. 100
8. DVE MODIFY ......................................................................................................................... 101
8-1. DVE MODIFY Menu ....................................................................................................... 101
8-1-1. Re-initializing DVE MODIFY Menu ......................................................................... 102
8-2. DVE Effects .................................................................................................................... 103
8-2-1. Position and Size .................................................................................................... 103
8-2-2. DVE STILL ............................................................................................................. 105
8-2-3. PERSPECTIVE ...................................................................................................... 105
8-2-4. CROP ..................................................................................................................... 105
8-2-5. WARP (Option) ....................................................................................................... 106
8-2-6. BORDER ................................................................................................................ 107
8-2-7. TRAIL / BORDER COLOR / MONO COLOR.......................................................... 108
8-2-8. SUB EFFECT ......................................................................................................... 108
8-2-9. HILITE/SHADOW ................................................................................................... 109
9. Examples of Effect Operations ................................................................................................ 111
9-1. Effects using WIPE Modify .............................................................................................. 111
9-1-1. Jagged Edge ........................................................................................................... 111
9-1-2. Animation Logo ....................................................................................................... 112
9-2. Effects Using DVE .......................................................................................................... 114
9-2-1. WIPE Switchover in a Video Wall (LINE DVE) ....................................................... 114
9-2-2. DVE MULTI MOVE (DVE Pattern Modify) .............................................................. 115
9-2-3. PIZZA BOX (DVE Pattern Modify) .......................................................................... 116
9-3. Effect Background .......................................................................................................... 118
9-4. Color Mix ........................................................................................................................ 118
10. User Patterns ....................................................................................................................... 119
10-1. About the User Patterns ............................................................................................... 119
10-2. Editing User Patterns ................................................................................................... 120
10-2-1. Displaying the USER PATTERN Menu ................................................................. 121
10-2-2. Selecting a User Pattern Number ......................................................................... 121
10-2-3. PROTCT (PROTECT) Setting (Menu) .................................................................. 122
10-2-4. Selecting a Bus (Menu) ........................................................................................ 122
10-2-5. Selecting a Channel (Menu) ................................................................................. 122
10-2-6. Creating New Keyframes ..................................................................................... 123
10-2-7. Selecting Keyframes (Menu/Keypad) ................................................................... 123
10-2-8. Adding and Overwriting Keyframes (Keypad) ....................................................... 124
10-2-9. Copying and Pasting Keyframes (Keypad) ........................................................... 125
10-2-10. Deleting Keyframes (Keypad) ............................................................................. 125
10-2-11. Setting the Keyframe Duration (Menu) ............................................................... 125
10-2-12. Selecting the Interpolation Type (Menu) ............................................................. 125
10-2-13. Applying Changes to All Keyframes (Menu) ....................................................... 126
10-2-14. Previewing User Patterns (Menu) ....................................................................... 126
10-2-15. Exiting User Pattern Editing ............................................................................... 126
10-3. User Pattern Control ..................................................................................................... 127
10-3-1. Executing User Patterns ....................................................................................... 127
10-3-2. Modifying Created User Patterns ......................................................................... 127
10-3-3. Deleting User Patterns .......................................................................................... 127
11. Sequence Operation ............................................................................................................. 128
11-1. Overview of Sequence Function ................................................................................... 128
11-2. Editing Sequences ........................................................................................................ 129
11-2-1. Displaying the SEQUENCE Menu ......................................................................... 130
11-2-2. Selecting the Sequence Number ........................................................................... 131
11-2-3. PROTCT (PROTECT) Setting (Menu) ................................................................... 131
11-2-4. SEQUENCE Mode (Keypad) ................................................................................. 131
11-2-5. Creating New Steps (Keypad) ............................................................................... 131
11-2-6. Selecting Steps (Menu/Keypad) ............................................................................ 132
11-2-7. Adding and Overwriting Steps (Keypad) ................................................................ 132
11-2-8. Copying and Pasting Steps (Keypad) .................................................................... 133
11-2-9. Deleting Steps (Keypad) ........................................................................................ 133
11-2-10. Setting the Duration (Menu) ................................................................................ 133
11-2-11. Selecting the Interpolation Type (Menu) .............................................................. 133
11-2-12. Exiting Sequence Editing .................................................................................... 134
11-2-13. Deleting Sequences ............................................................................................ 134
11-2-14. Storing/Loading Each Sequence to CF Card ...................................................... 134
11-3. Playing Back Sequences .............................................................................................. 134
11-3-1. Playback (Normal / Loop / Step) ............................................................................ 135
11-3-2. Setting Crosspoint ON/OFF .................................................................................. 136
11-3-3. Setting Bus Setting ON/OFF ................................................................................. 136
11-3-4. Setting Transition ON/OFF .................................................................................... 136
11-3-5. Using Fader Link for Sequence Playback ............................................................. 136
11-3-6. Break Settings during Fader Link .......................................................................... 137
12. Event Memory ....................................................................................................................... 138
12-1. Specifying the Number of Pages ................................................................................... 138
12-1-1. HVS-16/24OUA ..................................................................................................... 138
12-1-2. HVS-12ROUA ....................................................................................................... 139
12-2. Saving Events ............................................................................................................... 139
12-3. Recalling from Event Memory ....................................................................................... 140
12-4. Overwrite Protect / Data Delete .................................................................................... 141
13. File Operations...................................................................................................................... 142
13-1. CF Card ........................................................................................................................ 142
13-2. Saving Data to CF Cards .............................................................................................. 142
13-3. Downloading from CF Cards ......................................................................................... 143
13-4. Deleting Memory Card Files ......................................................................................... 144
13-5. Renaming Saved Files .................................................................................................. 144
13-6. Aborting File Transfer .................................................................................................... 144
14. Color Correction (Option) ...................................................................................................... 145
14-1. Color Correction Overview ............................................................................................ 145
14-2. Color Corrector Specifications ...................................................................................... 145
14-3. Color Correction Flow ................................................................................................... 146
14-4. Assigning A Color Correction Channel .......................................................................... 146
14-5. Proc Amp ...................................................................................................................... 148
14-6. Color Correction ........................................................................................................... 148
14-6-1. Balanced Mode and Differential Mode ................................................................. 149
14-6-2. Gamma Curve ...................................................................................................... 150
14-7. Clip Adjustment ............................................................................................................ 151
14-7-1. YPbPr Mode and RGB Mode ............................................................................... 152
14-8. Assigning Functions to User Buttons ............................................................................ 154
14-8-1. Allocating Channels to User Buttons .................................................................... 154
14-8-2. Displaying Usage Status of CC Channels ............................................................ 155
15. Additional Features ............................................................................................................... 156
15-1. System Setup ............................................................................................................... 156
15-1-1. OU SETUP Menu ................................................................................................. 156
15-1-2. MU SETUP Menu ................................................................................................. 158
15-2. USER Buttons .............................................................................................................. 158
15-2-1. Factory Default Assignments ................................................................................ 158
15-2-2. Assigning Menu/Function to USER Buttons ......................................................... 159
15-3. Advanced Signal Settings ............................................................................................. 161
15-3-1. Selecting and Adjusting Reference Signal ............................................................ 161
15-3-2. Switching Timing of Interlaced Video .................................................................... 162
15-3-3. Ancillary Data ....................................................................................................... 162
15-3-4. Safety Area Markers ............................................................................................. 164
15-3-5. MATT CLIP ........................................................................................................... 165
15-4. User Default ................................................................................................................. 167
15-4-1. User Default Setting ............................................................................................. 167
15-4-2. Recalling the User Default .................................................................................... 167
15-4-3. Saving the User Default ....................................................................................... 167
15-4-4. Restoring the Factory Default ............................................................................... 167
15-5. Data Recovery .............................................................................................................. 168
15-6. Reboot and Initialization ............................................................................................... 168
16. Interface Setting ................................................................................................................... 170
16-1. GPI and Tally Control ................................................................................................... 170
16-1-1. GPI IN Free Assignments ..................................................................................... 170
16-1-2. GPI OUT Free Assignments ................................................................................. 172
16-1-3. TALLY Free Assignments ..................................................................................... 174
16-1-4. Setup Example for AUX OUT Tally ....................................................................... 176
16-1-5. Color Logic ........................................................................................................... 177
16-1-6. TSL Tally ............................................................................................................... 178
16-2. VTR Control.................................................................................................................. 179
16-2-1. Assigning VTR Control Function to Serial Port ..................................................... 179
16-2-2. RS-422 Port Setting ............................................................................................. 179
16-2-3. Assigning the VTR Operation to the USER Button ........................................................ 180
16-2-4. VTR Control Using the Menu (VTR Protocol) ....................................................... 180
16-3. VDCP Control ............................................................................................................... 181
16-3-1. Assigning VDCP Control Function to Serial Port ................................................... 181
16-3-2. RS-422 Port Setting .............................................................................................. 181
16-3-3. VDCP Setup .......................................................................................................... 182
16-3-4. VDCP Operation Using the Menu (VDCP Protocol) ....................................................... 182
16-4. Router Control............................................................................................................... 184
16-4-1. Assigning Routing Control to Serial Port ............................................................... 184
16-4-2. RS-422 Port Setting .............................................................................................. 184
16-4-3. Assigning the ROUTER Control to the USER Button ..................................................... 185
16-4-4. Assigning Destination/Source Channel ................................................................. 185
16-4-5. Signal Switching Operation ................................................................................... 185
16-5. Editor Control (Option Software) ................................................................................... 187
16-6. Network Settings ........................................................................................................... 188
16-6-1. Arcnet .................................................................................................................... 188
16-6-2. Ethernet ................................................................................................................ 189
16-7. Upgrading Operational Version ..................................................................................... 190
16-7-1. How to Verify Version ............................................................................................ 190
16-7-2. Upgrade Procedure ............................................................................................... 190
16-7-3. Saving Setting Data .............................................................................................. 191
16-7-4. To Upgrade MU ..................................................................................................... 191
16-7-5. To Upgrade OU ..................................................................................................... 192
16-7-6. Loading Setting Data ............................................................................................ 192
16-8. Upgrading DVE Card .................................................................................................... 193
16-8-1. Checking the DVE Card Version ........................................................................... 193
16-8-2. Upgrading the DVE Card ...................................................................................... 194
17. Specifications and Dimensions ............................................................................................. 196
17-1. System Specifications ................................................................................................... 196
17-1-1. HVS-3800HS (HD Mode) ...................................................................................... 196
17-1-2. HVS-3800HS (SD Mode) / HVS-3800S ................................................................ 197
17-1-3. HVS-16/24OUA ..................................................................................................... 198
17-1-4. HVS-12ROUA ....................................................................................................... 198
17-2. External Dimensions ..................................................................................................... 199
17-2-1. HVS-3800HS/S ..................................................................................................... 199
17-2-2. HVS-16OUA ......................................................................................................... 200
17-2-3. HVS-24OUA ......................................................................................................... 201
17-2-4. HVS-12ROUA ....................................................................................................... 202
Appendix 1. Menu List .................................................................................................................... 1
1-1. MU SETUP Menu ............................................................................................................... 1
1-2. OU SETUP Menu ................................................................................................................ 4
1-3. FUNCTION Menu ............................................................................................................... 5
1-4. MATT Menu ........................................................................................................................ 8
1-5. STILL STORE Menu ........................................................................................................... 8
1-6. STATUS Menu .................................................................................................................... 9
1-7. FILE Menu ........................................................................................................................ 10
1-8. TRANSITION Menu .......................................................................................................... 11
1-9. WIPE PATTERN Menu ..................................................................................................... 11
1-10. USER PATTERN Menu .................................................................................................. 11
1-11. DVE MODIFY Menu ....................................................................................................... 12
1-12. WIPE MODIFY Menu ..................................................................................................... 15
1-13. KEY Menu ...................................................................................................................... 16
1-14. PREVIEW SELECT Menu .............................................................................................. 18
Appendix 2. Available File List ...................................................................................................... 19
Appendix 3. WIPE Pattern List ..................................................................................................... 20
Appendix 4. DVE Pattern List ....................................................................................................... 21
Appendix 5. User Preset Patterns (50 patterns) ........................................................................... 23
Index .............................................................................................................................................. 1
1. Prior to Starting
1-1. Welcome
Congratulations! By purchasing the Hanabi HVS-3800 series switcher you have entered the world of FOR-A and its many innovative products. Thank you for your patronage and we hope you will turn to FOR-A products again and again to satisfy your video and audio needs. 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.
1-2. About HVS-3800 Series Switchers
The Hanabi HVS-3800 series switcher is a 2M/E high-end digital switcher optimized for both live broadcasting and production that carries on the advanced technology and wide range of features in FOR-A Hanabi series switchers. These multi bit-rate/multi-format machines support HDTV and SDTV signals. (The HVS-3800S supports SDTV only.) The HVS-3800HS/S provides 16 standard primary inputs, which can be expanded up to 31 inputs with addition of an option board (including three special-purpose inputs), and four standard still stores. In addition to these sources, two matt signals can also be assigned to the M/E bus. Standard output includes one program, preview, and clean output for each M/E, 10 standards auxiliary outputs. An additional six auxiliary outputs and dedicated down-converter outputs are available as an option. The control panel keeps the same ease of operation of the HVS-3000 series but now includes a CF card slot in the standard system for image file transfer and backup of settings. In addition to mix and wipe transitions, 2D DVEs are available as an option, and can be upgraded to 3D DVEs. The switcher also features motion blur and logo animations using still store and mix and wipe transitions in a modified floating DVE wall.
Features
Full option system supports up to 31 SDI video signal inputs (including three special-purpose
inputs). Up to 16 video signal outputs available: PGM, PREV, CLN (one each for M/E1 and M/E2), and 16 AUX outputs (including 6 AUX options).
10-bit 4: 2: 2 digital component signal processing.
Support for multi bit-rate / multi-format digital component input signals. Easy signal
switchover between HD multi-format (1080/60i, 720/60p, etc.) and SD format signals by using the control panel menu settings. Supported aspect ratios are 16:9 and 4:3 in HD formats, 4:3, letter box and squeeze in SD (NTSC) format and 4:3 and squeeze in SD (PAL) format.
3 keyers for each M/E in the standard configuration (2 keyers with chromakey functions), and
up to 6 keyers are available at the same time by using the re-entry function.
Re-entry function enables M/E1 PGM output to be used as an M/E2 source. M/E2 enables
PGM output up to a maximum of 9 layers.
Key masks are provided in standard configuration. Edge and shadow effects and priority
change are available for the keyers 1 and 2.
HDTV tri-sync and analog black burst input signals for system synchronization and dedicated
connectors with loopthrough output for each sync signal.
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MIX, FAM and NAM transitions available with 100 WIPE preset patterns in standard
configuration, expandable to 120 DVE preset patterns including options.
Versatile 4 channel (for SDTV) or 2-channel (for HDTV) DVE modify operations possible with
optional DVE board.
6 still stores (including optional 2 stills) and 2 bus matt signal generators. Incorporates logo
animation function using still store.
200 event internal memory for saving and reading of setting data.
Built-in CF card slot for uploading and downloading of setting files and image sources.
The MU/OU connection can use Arcnet for system expansion up to five units (main units and
operation units together) within one network.
Standard system includes RS-422 GPI IN and GPI/TALLY OUT ports. Up to 5 Hanabi series
tally units (HVS-TALOC20/32, HVS-TALR20/32) can be used in RS-422 cascade connection. Capable of various GPI input/output controls using GPI IN and GPI/TALLY OUT ports.
Supports redundant power supply for main unit and operation unit.
Main unit is an EIA 4RU standard size.
1-3. About This Manual
This manual is intended to help the user easily operate the Hanabi series switchers and make full use of their functions during operations. Before configuring or operating your system, read this operation manual thoroughly to ensure you understand the product. After reading, it is important to keep this manual in a safe place and available for future reference. The manual doesn't have an index, but at the end of this manual it offers a list of all menu items including their references, which allows you to find out the desired information quickly and effectively.
Font Conventions
The following conventions are used through out this manual:
Boxed text (for example MATT) is used for OU buttons.Shaded text (such as OFF) is used for the items and values in the menus.
NOTE
Note that only one OU model and MU model are primarily show throughout this manual for explanation purposes. Appearance of other models will vary somewhat, but descriptions and related operational explanations will still apply.
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2. Panel Description
2-1. Operation Unit
2-1-1. HVS-16/24OUA
Control Panel
BUS
TRANS
MU POS
MATT
SETUP
WARP
POS
EDGE
OU
STILL
SETUP
CROP
ROT
BORDER
FUNC
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
FILE
TRAIL HILITE
EDITOR
STATUS GPI
SWAP
COPYM/E BLOCK
(PASET)
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2 KEYPAD / EVENT
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
BUS SELECT
AUX/KEY
VTR1 V TR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1
M/E 1
VTR1 V TR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1
M/E 2
M/E2M/E2M/E2M/E 1M/E1M/E1
KEY3 KEY1KEY1 KEY2 KEY3KEY2
MV2MV1UTL2UTL1
1
222
TRANS
KEY1
KEY1
KEY2 KEY3
BKGD
MATT
WIPE
MASK
PATT
EDGE
WIPE
SHDW
MODI
DVE
CK
PGM
DVE
DVE
PST
KEY1
KEY1
PREV
OVER
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OUT A PGM PREV
KEY2 KEY3
BKGD
MATT
MATT MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE KEY2
KEY OUT B
MATT
MATT
MATT
WIPE
MASK
MASK
MASK
MASK
PATT
EDGE
WIPE
EDGE
SHOW
MODI
SHDW
DVE
CK
CK
PGM
DVE
DVE
DVE
DVE
DVE
PST
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
KEY3
KEY1
PREV
OVER
AUX
AUX1
AUXAUX AUX
AUX AUX
7
310
25
6
CLEAN
AUX9AUX8AUX
SHIFT
USER2USER34USER5USER
USER
1
M/E2
M/E2M/E2M/E1M/E1M/E1KEY CLEAN
PREVPGM
6
16151413121110987654321
MATT
MATT16151413121110987654321
MATT16151413121110987564321
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS PREV
M/E1MATT1615141312111098765432
M/E1MATT16151413121110987654321
USER8USER7USER
REV
WIPEMIX
FAMNA M CUT
AUTO
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS PREV
MIX WIPE
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
USER
EVENT SEQ
PATT
INC
INC
DEC
47586
DEC
+/-
123
CLEAR
0
DEL
PAUSE PLAY
BANK2BANK1
COPY
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
USERUSE R
109
FADER LIMIT
DVE DVE DVE DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPEDVE WIPE
REV
AUTO
INS
FINE
MEMORY CARDACCESS
RESET
DVE
MENU
MENU
WIPE
DEF
ROT
TOP-L
TOP-R
POS
MENU
MENU
XYZ
BOT-L
BOT-R
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
MIX
AUTO
BKGD
FADER
KEY1
LIMIT
KEY2
KEY3
DVE DVE DVE DV E
KEY1 KEY2
BKGD
MIX
CUTNAM FAM
KEY1 AUTO
9
ENTER
OVERWRITE
RECALL
ADDPASTE
TRANSITION RA TE
DVE WIPEDVE WIPE
WIPE
CUT
KEY2KEY1
KEY3
AUTO
AUTO
TRANSITION RA TE
KEY3
DVE WIPEDVE WIPEDVE WIPEDVE WIPE
WIPE
BLACK TRANS
CUT
KEY3
KEY2 AUTO
AUTO
Item Name Description
A Operational menu selection Selects menu or operational parameters displayed at B. B Menu display / controls Menu / parameters display and controls
C Keypad
For number input / operational data adjust.
For event, user pattern and sequence operations. D User buttons For menu shortcut and function assignments. E CF card slot For data upload / download (CF card). F Reset switch For OU reset. G Joystick control section For number input.
BUS SELECT and
H
AUX/KEY output selections
For Bus selection and AUX/KEY bus signal assignments.
I M/E1 bus section M/E1 background source bus buttons.
J M/E2 bus section M/E2 background source bus buttons. K M/E1 transition section For pattern selection and M/E1 transition operation. L M/E2 transition section For pattern selection and M/E2 transition operation.
Rear Panel
TO DISPLAY PANEL TO MU2SERVICE I/O
Item Name Description
A TO MU
TO DISPLAY
B
PANEL
TO MU arcnet connector (with BNC and loopthrough)
Display panel connector (PC-2967, 50-pin D-sub, male)
AC input connection to power
C POWER1
LOOP THRU
1‚`‚b‚P‚O‚O
RATING LABEL
|‚Q‚S‚ O‚ u@‚T‚O^‚U‚O‚g‚š@‚h ‚m
D POWER2
supply unit 1 (standard PS) (AC100V-240V 50/60Hz).
AC input connection to power supply unit 2 (optional PS) (AC100V-240V 50/60Hz).
SERVICE
E
F
I/O Ground
Terminal
Do not use.
Used to ground unit for electrical protection.
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2-1-2. HVS-12ROUA
Control Panel
Item Name Description
A Operational menu selection Selects menu or operational parameters displayed at B. B Menu display / controls Menu / parameters display and controls
C Keypad
D User buttons For menu shortcut and function assignments. E CF card slot For data upload / download (CF card). F Reset switch For OU reset. G Joystick control section For number input.
BUS SELECT and
H
AUX/KEY output selections
I M/E1 bus section M/E1 background source bus buttons.
J M/E2 bus section M/E2 background source bus buttons. K M/E1 transition section For pattern selection and M/E1 transition operation. L M/E2 transition section For pattern selection and M/E2 transition operation.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
M/E1
M/E1
M/E1
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
BUS
SELECT
M/E2
M/E2
M/E2
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
AUX/
321
4
KEY
IN01
IN02
IN03
IN04
1
2
3
4
M/E1
1
2
3
4
IN02
IN03
IN01
IN04
2
3
4
1
M/E2
2
3
4
1
MEMORY CARD
MENU
USER
TRANS PREV
BKGD
MIX
NAM
EVENT
INC
INC
DEC
DEC
+/-
R
X
3
SEQ
7
DVE-PGM
4
DVE-PST
1
WIPE-MOD
0
INS
JOYSTICK
WIPE POS
Y
USER
4
WIPE DIRECTION
FADER
LIMIT
ON ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY1
CUT
FAM
AUTO
USER
STATUS
PATT
8
DVE-KEY1
PLAY
5
DVE-KEY2
PAUSE
2
DVE-KEY3
RECALLCLEAR
ENTER
ADDDEL
OVERWRITE
KEYPADSYSTEM / TRANSITION
DVE ROT
Z
USER5USER6USER7USER
NOR
REV
REV
ON
KEY3
KEY2
WIPE
DVE WIPE
TRANS
DIGITAL VIDEO SWI TCHE R
9
6
3
RESET
8
TRANSITION RATE BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
WIPE DIRECTION
FADER
NOR
REV
PREV
LIMIT
REV
ON
ON ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY3
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
MIX
CUT
WIPE
DVE WIPE
NAM
FAM
BLACK
AUTO
TRANS
TRANS
WIPE
MU
WIPE/DVE
PATT
SETUP
MODIFY
BKGD
M/E1
OU
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1
SETUP
SYS
TRANS
WIPE/DVE
WIPE
FUNC
MODIFY
PATT
BKGD
M/E2
KEY2
KEY3
FILE
KEY1
SWAP
COPY
BLOCK
M/E
COPY
PASTE
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
1/9 2/10
4/12
5/13
6/14
7/15
3/11
M/E1
M/E1
M/E1
MV1
MV2
5
6
IN05
IN06
5
6
5
6
IN05
IN06
5
6
5
6
M/E2
PGM
PREV
CLEAN
PGM
7
8
9
10
11
IN07
IN08
IN09
IN10
IN11
8
10
7
9
11
8
10
7
9
11 12
IN11 IN12
IN07
IN08
IN09
IN10
7788
9
10
11 12 M/E
910
MENU
SHIFT
8/16
L
M/E2
M/E2
DEF
PREV
CLEAN
USER
USER
SHIFT
12
1
2
IN12
12
HOLD
CC
TRANSITION RAT E BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
HOLD
CC
M/E1211
For number input / operational data adjust. For event, user pattern and sequence operations.
For Bus selection and AUX/KEY bus signal assignments.
Rear Panel
SERVICE I/O TO MU
SERVICE I/O TO MU
AC100-250V 50/60Hz IN
AC100-250V 50/60Hz IN
RATING L ABE L
RATING L ABE L
Item Name Description
A TO MU
TO MU arcnet connector (with BNC and loopthrough)
AC input connection to power
B POWER1
supply unit 1 (standard PS) (AC100V-240V 50/60Hz).
SERVICE
C
D
I/O Ground
Terminal
Do not use.
Used to ground unit for electrical protection.
AC input connection to power
E POWER2
supply unit 2 (optional PS) (AC100V-240V 50/60Hz).
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2-2. Main Unit
2-2-1. Front Panel
Item Description Function
A POWER1 Used to switch power supply unit 1 ON / OFF.
B ALARM
C DC
D POWER2 Used to switch power supply unit 2 ON / OFF. (Optional)
E DC
F ALARM
POWER 1
HVS-3800
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
HANABI
POWER 2
+12V
+5V
+3.3V
ALARM
+12V
+5V
+3.3V
ALARM
The red fan alarm indicator lights on if any fan of the MU (unit fan and fans for PS1 and PS2) fails. The indicator is not lit when the fans are operating normally.
The green power indicator lights on if the power supply unit 1 is operating normally. The indicator is not lit if an alarm condition occurs.
The green power indicator lights on if the power supply unit 2 is operating normally. The indicator is not lit if an alarm condition occurs.
The red fan alarm indicator lights on if any fan of the MU (unit fan and fans for PS1 and PS2) fails. The indicator is not lit when the fans are operating normally.
IMPORTANT
If alarm indication continues to appear, check out each unit status using the STATUS menu (To open the STATUS menu, press the STATUS button in the menu 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. Normally, both power switches should be set to ON at the same time if you want power backup protection should one of the power units fail during operation. Note that if both power units are set to on and one unit fails, the unit with problem will be powered off automatically.
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2-2-2. Rear Panel
EDITOR
CPU
CPU
3
GENLOCK
GL
2
1
RS-422
4
RS-422
1
INPUT 1
OUTP UT
INPUT
OUTPU T
1
2345
2345
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
6789
AUX
Item Description Function
1-16
A
17-28 (option)
For serial digital component video inputs, BNC
PGM1, PREV1, CLN1 For M/E1 program, preview, clean outputs, BNC PGM2, PREV2, CLN2 For M/E2 program, preview, clean outputs, BNC
B
AUX1-10 AUX11-16 (option)
EDITOR For Editor control connection (9-pin D-sub, female)
C
RS-422 (1) - (5) For RS-422 control connection. (9-pin D-sub, female)
D GPI/TALLY OUT
For auxiliary outputs, BNC
For GPI and tally operation control output (25-pin D-sub,
female) E ALARM For ALARM output connection (9-pin D-sub, female) F GPI IN For GPI operation control input (15-pin D-sub, female)
G LAN (10/100BASE-T) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN interface
Via ARCNET connection control to OU or AUX bus, BNC
H ARCNET
(With loopthrough. 75Ω terminator required when not looped
through.)
TRI SYNC IN
BB IN
I
For genlock input (tri-level sync signal) (With loopthrough. 75
Ω terminator required when not looped through.)
For genlock input (black burst signal) (With loopthrough. 75
Ω terminator required when not looped through.)
For genlock output (tri-level sync or black burst signal
REF OUT
selectable) (With loopthrough. 75Ω terminator required when
not looped through.) J AC IN1 For AC input connection for power supply unit 1 K AC IN2 For AC input connection for power supply unit 2 (option) L Ground terminal Used to ground unit for electrical protection.
* See section 3. “System Configuration” for more details about system configurations.
GPI/TALLY OUT
ALARM5
10 PGM PREV CLEAN
TRI SY NC IN
M/E1
GPI IN
LAN 1
ARCNET
(10/100BASE-T)
REF OUT
BB IN
14 15 16
PGM
2
1
CLEAN
PREV SD SDI OUT
M/E2
2
RATING LAB EL
1
AC100-240V 50/60Hz IN
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2-2-3. Interfaces
ALARM Connector
Pin Assignment Table (9-pin D-sub female)
Pin No. Signal Name Description
1 FAN ALARM OUT Fan failure alarm. Normally open. 2 POWER ALARM OUT Power supply failure alarm. Normally open. 3 EXT ALARM COMMON Not used 4 EXT ALARM OUT Not used 5 RESET IN External reset input. Active low initiate. 6 FAN ALARM COMMON Fan alarm common.
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8 GND Common ground 9 GND Common ground
POWER ALARM COMMON
* Load current rating (per pin): 0.5A.
Cable Connectors
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-3800HS/S side, pins 1, 6 will short and fan alarm signal output occurs.
Power supply alarm
Pins 2, 7 remain OPEN during normal operation. If a power supply failure occurs, pins 2, 7 will short and power supply alarm signal output occurs.
External reset
External reset signal input to pin 5, shorts pin 8 to pin 9. MU reset occurs when short initiated.
Power supply alarm common.
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EDITOR Connector
Pin Assignment Table (9-pin D-sub, female)
Pin No. Signal Name Description
1 FG Frame ground 2 T- Transmit data (-) 3 R+ Receive data (+) 4 SG Signal ground 5 - Not used 6 SG Signal ground 7 T+ Transmit data (+) 8 R- Receive data (-) 9 FG Frame ground
Cable Connectors
9-pin D-sub connector (male) with inch security lock screws needed for user cable fabrication.
RS-422 Connector
Pin Assignment Table (9-pin D-sub, female)
Pin No. Signal Name Description
1 FG Frame ground 2 R- Receive data (-) 3 T+ Transmit data (+) 4 SG Signal ground 5 - Not used 6 SG Signal ground 7 R+ Receive data (+) 8 T- Transmit data (-) 9 FG Frame ground
Cable Connectors
9-pin D-sub connector (male) with inch security lock screws needed for user cable fabrication.
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GPI IN Connector
Pin Assignment Table (15-pin D-sub, female)
Pin No. Description
1 TRANS-TYPE M/E1-BKGD-AUTO (default setting) 2 TRANS-TYPE M/E1-KEY1-AUTO (default setting) 3 TRANS-TYPE M/E1-KEY2-AUTO (default setting) 4 TRANS-TYPE M/E1-KEY3-AUTO (default setting) 5 TRANS-TYPE M/E2-BKGD-AUTO (default setting) 6 TRANS-TYPE M/E2-KEY1-AUTO (default setting) 7 TRANS-TYPE M/E2-KEY2-AUTO (default setting) 8 TRANS-TYPE M/E2-KEY3-AUTO (default setting)
9 No assignment (default setting) 10 No assignment (default setting) 11 N /C 12 N/C 13 Signal ground 14 Signal ground 15 Signal ground
Where “default” in table above denotes factory set default pin assignments.
*
Cabling
15-pin D-sub connector (male) with inch security lock screws needed for user cable fabrication.
Pin Free Assign
Pin1 to 10 signal assignments shown above are factory default settings. These can be changed in operational menus. See section 16-1-1. “GPI IN Free Assignments” for more details.
Circuit
Switch or Relay
External Device
HVS-3800HS/S
VccVcc
Open corrector
External Device
HVS-3800HS/S
VccVcc
9
GPI/TALLY OUT Connector
Pin Assignment Table (25-pin D-sub female)
Pin No. Description
1 M/E1-BKGD TRANSITION (default setting) 2 M/E1-KEY1 TRANSITION (default setting) 3 M/E1-KEY2 TRANSITION (default setting) 4 M/E1-KEY3 TRANSITION (default setting) 5 M/E2-BKGD TRANSITION (default setting) 6 M/E2-KEY1 TRANSITION (default setting) 7 M/E2-KEY2 TRANSITION (default setting) 8 M/E2-KEY3 TRANSITION (default setting)
9 Not assigned (default setting) 10 Not assigned (default setting) 11 Not assigned (default setting) 12 Not assigned (default setting) 13 Not assigned (default setting) 14 Not assigned (default setting) 15 Not assigned (default setting) 16 Not assigned (default setting) 17 Not assigned (default setting) 18 Not assigned (default setting) 19 Not assigned (default setting) 20 Not assigned (default setting) 21 Frame ground 22 Frame ground 23 Frame ground 24 Frame ground 25 +5V output (MAX 0.5A) (*1)
Where “default” in table above denotes factory set default pin assignments.
*
Cabling
25-pin D-sub connector (male) with inch security lock screws needed for user cable fabrication.
(*1) Max. contact load of 0.5A DC.
Pin Free Assign
Pin1 to 20 signal assignments shown above are factory default settings. These can be changed in operational menus. See section 16-1-2. “GPI OUT Free Assignments” for more details.
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Circuit
External Device HVS-3800HS/S
Max voltage: 40V
Max load current: 100mA
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2-2-4. MU Rear Panel Cards
This section shows examples of HVS-3800HS/S internal configurations and basic connections.
IMPORTANT
Before touching the cards and other components inside the HVS-3800HS/S, be sure to turn off the Power switch of the MU and disconnect the front panel and rear unit to prevent electric shock. If the MU case needs to be opened to make settings or adjustments, be sure that the work is performed by an experienced technician, or contact your FOR-A supplier.
HVS-3800HS/S Front Panel Side
Power supply unit 2Power supply unit 1
HVS-3800HS/S Rear Panel Side
Screw Screw
EDITOR GPI/T ALLY OUT
CPUGL
CPU
3
GL
23
1
IN PUT
OUT PU T INPUT CPUCPU
OUT PUT
3
1
HVS-3800 Front Panel Side
No. Slot Standard module Optional module
1 1 - HVS-38UC, HVS-38DC 2 2 - HVS-38AUMV, HVS-38SS, HVS-38SSAM
3 3 M/E CARD, DVE CARD, SDI CARD A B MU PS2 (Power supply unit 2)
MU PS1 (Power supply unit 1)
4
12 LAN 1GPI IN
RS-422
45
RS-422
47891011 12
5
6
4567
ALARM T RI SYNC IN B B IN
92
8
11 12
10 14
(10/100BASE-T)
13 1514 16
13 15 16
ARCNET
REF OUT
12
2
1
AC100-240V 50/60Hz IN
12
HVS-3800 Rear Panel Side
The card slots are secured by the right and left set screws. To access the inside of the HVS-3800, remove the slot screws, and pull out the card.
No. Slot Standard module Optional module
1 1 CPU CARD 2 2 GL (GENLOCK) CARD
3 3 -
4 4 - HVS-38HSDI, HVS-38SSDI 5 5 INPUT CARD 6 6 OUTPUT CARD A Side MU REAR UPPER (Rear top fan) B Side MU SIDE UPPER, MU SIDE BOTTOM (Side fan)
C Bottom MU REAR 1-4 (Rear bottom fans 1-4)
HVS-38AUMV, HVS-38UC, HVS-38DC, HVS-38SS, HVS-38SSAM
IMPORTANT
HVS-38UC/DC/AUMV/SS/SSAM requires card expansion for both the front panel and rear panel sides. For details about expansion with optional cards and optional power supply units or fan replacement, please contact your FOR-A supplier.
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3. System Configuration
3-1. Basic Configuration
To connect only a main unit and an operation unit over an arcnet connection, connect a 75 loopthrough is not be used for the synchronous signal input and output terminals. When loopthrough is used, connect a 75 the final unit.
TSG
(75ohm terminator)
VDA
REF OUT
REF OUT
M/E1PGM M/E1PREV M/E1CLN
M/E2PGM M/E2PREV M/E2CLN
AUX1-10
ALARM
RS-422
ARCNET
TO MU
M/E1 PGM output PREV output CLEAN output
M/E2 PGM output PREV output CLEAN output
AUX output 1-10
System alarm output
GPI/tally outputs
Tally Unit
(HVS-TALOC20 HVS-TALOC32 HVS-TALR20 HVS-TALR32)
Camera
Character generator
Digital video
database
GPI controller
TRI SYNC
BB
IN
IN
1
IN 1 IN 2 IN 3
IN 14
IN 15 IN 16
GPI IN GPI/TALLY OUT
(75ohm terminator)
IMPORTANT
Ω terminator to the loopthrough terminal. Also, connect 75Ω terminators when
Ω terminator to the loopthrough terminal of
REF
14
(
)
r
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
3-2. Optional Configuration
To connect only a main unit and an operation unit over an Arcnet connection, connect a 75 loopthrough is not be used for the synchronous signal input and output terminals. When loopthrough is used, connect a 75 the final unit.
TSG
VTR/DDR
VTR/DDR
Character
generator
Character
generator
Routing
switcher
EDITOR
GPI controller
HVS-AUX16
HVS-AUX16
HVS-AUX16
VDA
(75ohm terminator) ON
Arcnet LAN
(75ohm terminator)
TRI
BB
SYNC IN
IN
1
IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 | | | |N 26 IN 27 IN 28
GPI/TALLY OUT
RS-422 RS-422 RS-422
EDITOR
GPI IN
75ohm terminator
REF OUT
REF OUT
M/E1PGM M/E1PREV M/E1CLN
M/E2PGM M/E2PREV M/E2CLN
AUX1-10 AUX11-16
ALARM
RS-422
RS-422
ARCNET
TO MU
REF
M/E1 PGM output PREV output CLEAN output
M/E2 PGM output PREV output CLEAN output
AUX output 1-10
AUX output 11-16
System alarm output
GPI/tally outputs Tally output
Tally Unit
Tally Unit
Tally Unit
Tally Unit
Tally Unit
* HVS-TALOC20 HVS-TALOC32 HVS-TALR20 HVS-TALR32
RS-422 Cascade
Connection
IMPORTANT
Ω terminator to the loopthrough terminal. Also, connect 75Ω terminators when
Ω terminator to the loopthrough terminal of
Multi-viewe
*
*
*
*
*
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3-3. Power Related Information
Before powering ON your Hanabi series switcher, verify all cabling connections are secure and power connections are in place.
3-3-1. Starting OU (Operation Unit)
Use the supplied AC cord to connect the OU to AC power supply.
  Release the screws at both sides of the panel and lift panel at corners to access power
switches. (Power switches are located inside the OU case.)
When you open the OU there will be two power switches visible that are located by the
OU power supplies as indicated in the figure below. Turn at least one power switch (POWER1) ON to use your OU. Normally, both power switches should be set to ON at the same time if you have a redundant power supply (optional).
Shutdown the panel. “HANABI” will appear on the menu display when the power is
properly supplied to the unit.
Release the screws at both sides of the panel and lift panel at corners to access power switches.
Power Supply Units
3-3-2. Starting MU (Main Unit)
Power Switches
Use the supplied AC cord to connect the OU to AC power supply.
  Turn power switch (POWER1) ON at the MU front panel.
HANABI
POWER 1
+12V
+5V
+3.3V
ALARM
POWER 2
+12V
+5V
+3.3V
ALARM
The Hanabi series MU, comes with one standard power supply power supply as an option. If you did not order the optional power supply, only the left side power switch indicated by the arrow below will be operational. If you have both the accessory and optional power supplies installed, both power switches should be set to ON at the same time for power protection
HVS-3800
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
POWER1and a second
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3-4. Selecting Aspect and Format
Before using your Hanabi switcher, you will have to select the aspect ratio and signal format needed based on your operational system.
MU SETUP button on the control panel should be flashing red at power ON. Press MU
SETUP button while it’s flashing red to access MU SETUP-SYSTEM menu shown below.
Turn F1, F2 or F3 control to select the aspect/format suitable for your system at the MODE
–FORMAT, RATE and ASPECT blocks. Then press F1, F2 or F3 control to confirm the setting.
After MODE setting is made, turn F4 control to select ON under REBOOT, then press F4 to
reboot your system and apply the MODE setting to operations. Press F4 until a "beep" sound is heard.
MU SETUP SYSTEM
FORMAT
1080
MODE
RATE
59.94i
ACTIVE MU ID
ASPECT
REBOOT
16:9
IMPORTANT
OFF
OU ID
1
ARCNET
CTL ID
250
MU ID
250
Note that the setup menu above appears only when you first power ON your Hanabi system for the first time. Settings must be made here and system rebooted before any switcher operations can be performed. After rebooting system, the MU must be reinitialized (ALL INIT). Then reboot the system again. Refer to section 15-6 "Reboot and Initialization" for more information about the system reboot.
You can also change your system signal format in the MU SETUP-SYSTEM menu. A system reboot is also required to confirm the setting.
NOTE
If you want to change your system signal format again right after changing the format and rebooting the system, be sure to wait one or two minutes before the change.
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4. Menu Operations
Menus shown in the display are used to make settings that effect how your HVS-3800 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. Menu Control Sections
The main areas of the control panel used to access and change operational menus are as indicated in the figures and table shown below in this section.
HVS-16/24OUA
MU POS
BUS
SETUP
MATT
OU
STILL
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
STATUS GPI
EDITOR
COPYM/E BLOCK
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2 KEYPAD / EVENT
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
BUS SELECT
KEY3 KEY1KEY1 KEY2 KEY3KEY2
AUX/KEY
VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1
M/E 1
VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1
1
M/E 2
222
TRANS
KEY1
KEY2 KEY3
BKGD
POS
WARP
MATT
MATT
WIPE
EDGE
MASK
MASK
PATT
ROT
CROP
WIPE
EDGE
EDGE
BORDER
MODI
SHDW
SHOW
BORDER SUBEFF
DVE
EFFECT
CK
CK
PGM
TRAIL HILITE
DVE
DVE
DVE
PST
KEY1
KEY2
KEY1
SWAP
PREV
(PASET)
OVER
M/E2M/E2M/E2M/E1M/E1M/E1
14
KEY
MV2MV1UTL2UTL1
OUT A PGM PREV
OUT B
TRANS
KEY1
KEY2 KEY3
BKGD
MATT
MATT
MATT
WIPE
MATT
MASK
MASK
MASK
PATT
MASK
WIPE
EDGE
EDGE
MODI
SHDW
SHOW
DVE
CK
CK
PGM
DVE
DVE
DVE
DVE
DVE
PST
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
KEY3
KEY1
PREV
OVER
AUX
AUX1
AUX9AUX8AUX
AUXAUX AUX
AUX AUX
7
310
25
6
M/E2M/E2M/E1M/E1M/E1KEY
M/E2
CLEAN
CLEAN
PREVPGM
MATT
16151413121110987654321
MATT16151413121110987654321
MATT16151413121110987564321
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
USER
EVENT SEQ
PATT
INC
9
INC
DEC
47586
DEC
+/-
123
CLEAR
ENTER
0
OVERWRITE
DEL
PAUSE PLAY
RECALL
BANK2BA N K1
INS
ADDPASTE
COPY
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
SHIFT
USER
USER2USER34USER5USER
1
6
M/E1MATT1615141312111098765432
M/E1MATT16151413121110987654321
USERUSE R
USER8USER7USER
109
NOR
FADER
REV
LIMIT
REV
WIPE DIRECTION
DVE DVE DVE DVE
TRANS
BKGD
PREV
DVE WIPEDVE WIPE
WIPEMIX
FAMNAM CUT
AUTO
NOR
REV
REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS PREV
MIX WIPE
AUTO
FINE
MEMORY CARDACCESS
RESET
MENU
WIPE
DVE
MENU
TOP-R
POS
ROT
TOP-L
MENU
MENU
XYZ
BOT-L
BOT-R
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
BKGD
FADER
KEY1
LIMIT
KEY2
KEY3
DVE DVE DVE DVE
BKGD
KEY1 KEY2
CUTNAM FAM
DEF
TRANSITION RATE
DVE WIPEDVE WIPE
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2KEY1
KEY3
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
TRANSITION RATE
KEY3
DVE WIPEDVE WIPEDVE WIPEDVE W IPE
WIPE
MIX
BLACK TRANS
CUT
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
MU
BUS
POS
TRANS
POS
ROT CROP
TRAIL HILITE
GPI
KEY1
BKGD
WARP
MATT
WIPE
MASK
PATT
EDGE
WIPE
SHDW
MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
DVE
KEY1
PST
KEY1
PREV
BLOCK
OVER
SETUP
MATT
OU
EDGE
STILL
SETUP
BORDER
FUNC
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
FILE
STATUS
EDITOR
SWAP
M/E
COPY
(PASET)
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2 KEYPAD / EVENT
TRANS
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1
KEY3
KEY2
BKGD
MATT
MATT
MATT
WIPE
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
MASK
MASK
MASK
PATT
EDGE
EDGE
WIPE
SHOW
SHDW
MODI
DVE
CK
CK
PGM
DVE
DVE
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
PST
KEY1
KEY1
PREV
OVER
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
USER
EVENT
SEQ
PATT
INC
INC
DEC
47586
DEC
+/-
123
CLEAR
0
DEL
BANK1 BANK2
COPY PASTE INS ADD
9
ENTER
OVERWRITE
RECALL
HVS-12ROUA
F2 F4F1 F5 F6
BUS SELECT
KEY/ AUX
M/E1
M/E2
M/E1 KEY1
M/E2 KEY1
IN01 IN02 IN03
1
M/E1 KEY2
M/E2 KEY2
2
F3
M/E1
AUX
AUX
AUX
KEY3
1/9
2/10
3/11
M/E2
MV1 MV2
KEY3
IN07IN05 IN10IN08IN04 IN09IN06
3
5768 11
IN06
IN05IN04IN03IN02IN01
MU
TRANS
SETUP
OU
KEY1
SETUP
SYS
FUNC
TRANS
FILE
M/E
KF COPY PASTE
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX
SHIFT
4/12
5/13
6/14
7/15
8/16
M/E1
M/E1
M/E2
M/E2
M/E2
M/E1
PREV
CLEAN
CLEAN
PREV
PGM
PGM
SHIFT
121110987625413
IN12
IN11
118675314 9102
12
HOLD
12421091
IN10IN09IN08IN07
IN11 IN12
867314 9101112M/E52
HOLD
M/E5467 12111093
8
STATUS
SEQ
EVENT
PATT
SEL
MODIFY
M/E1
INC
79
8
KEY2 KEY3
DVE-PGM
DVE-KEY1INC
DEC
WIPE/DVE
PATT
456
MODIFY
SEL
DVE-PST
DECDVE-KEY2
M/E2
+/-
3
2
1
KEY3KEY1
KEY2
DVE-KEY3
WIPE-MOD
KF ADD
RECALL
SWAPCLEAR
ENTER
CLEAR
0
BLOCK
OVERWRITE
KF INS
KF DEL
KEYPADSYSTEM / TRANSITION
MEMORY CARD
RESET
JOYSTICK
MENU
DVE
MENU
WIPE
R
ROT
L
POS
DEF
Z
XY
USER
USER8USER
USER3USER4USER5USER2USER
7
6
1
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANSITION RATE
BKGD
NOR
FADER
TRANS
REV
REV
LIMIT
PREV
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
ONON
ON
DVE DVEDVE DVE
KEY1
KEY2 KEY3BKGD
WIPE
MIX
CUT
DVE WIPE
FAMNAM
AUTO
TRANS
FADER
PREV
LIMIT
ON
DVE
BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
MIX CUT
FAMNAM
AUTO
WIPE DIRECTION
NOR
REV
REV
ON ON
DVEDVE
DVE
WIPE
DVE WIPE
BLACK TRANS
TRANSITION RATE BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
F1 F2 F 3 F4 F5 F6
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
TRANS
TRANS
WIPE/DVE
MU
WIPE
WIPE/DVE
MU
WIPE
MODIFY
SETUP
PATT
MODIFY
SETUP
PATT
BKGD
BKGD
OU
OU
KEY1
KEY3
KEY2
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3 SETUP
SETUP
SYS
SYS
TRANS
TRANS
WIPE/DVE
WIPE
WIPE/DVE
WIPE FUNC
FUNC
PATT
MODIFY
MODIFY
PATT
BKGD
BKGD
KEY1
FILE
KEY2
KEY3
FILE
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
COPY
SWAP
COPY
SWAP
M/E
BLOCK
M/E
BLOCK
COPY
PASTE
COPY
PASTE
MENU
DEF
USER
USER
EVENT
SEQ
STATUS
EVENT
SEQ
STATUS
PATT
PATT
M/E1
M/E1
INC
INC
7
8
9
7
8
9
INC
DVE-PGM
DVE-KEY1
PLAY
INC
DVE-PGM
DVE-KEY1
PLAY
DEC
DEC
4
5
6
4
5
6
DEC
DVE-PST
DVE-KEY2
PAUSE
DEC
DVE-PST
DVE-KEY2
M/E2
M/E2
MEMORY CARD
MENU
L
R
X
PAUSE
+/-
+/-
1
2
3
1
2
3
WIPE-MOD
DVE-KEY3
WIPE-MOD
DVE-KEY3
RECALLCLEAR
ENTER
RECALLCLEAR
ENTER
0
0
ADDDEL
INS
OVERWRITE
ADDDEL
INS
OVERWRITE
KEYPADSYSTEM / TR ANSI T ION
KEYPADSYSTEM / TR ANSI T ION
RESET
JOYSTICK
DVE
WIPE
ROT
POS
Z
Y
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
USER
PATT
WIPE/DVE
Item Name Description
A Menu Selection section
Selects which menu is accessed and appears in the display.
B Menu screen Used to display the menu settings.
C Keypad Used to change or adjust menu settings by keypad input.
D Function Controls
Controls F1 to F6. Used to change operational settings in selected parameter lines.
HVS-16/24OUA Used to change menu pages.
E
Menu navigation buttons
HVS-12ROUA
Single Arrow buttons Used to change menu pages.
Double Arrow buttons
Used to go back/go forward pages in navigation history.
F Joystick section Used to change or adjust menu settings by using joystick.
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
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4-2. Making Settings (HVS-16/24OUA)
4-2-1. Selecting Needed Menu
To display a menu, press the button for the desired menu in the menu section (A on the section 4-1) besides the display. To move between menu pages, use the UP and DOWN buttons at the right of the controls. The UP and DOWN buttons light on to indicate that there is another menu page to be moved. If the menu is spread over multiple screens, the top menu is displayed first. You can move to other menu pages from the top menu. Turn the F1 control to select a page, and then press F1 or press the DOWN button to move to the page. For details about the menu contents, see section 4-4. Displaying Menus"” and Appendix 1. Menu List.”
Menu display example (for M/E2-KEY1 menu)
Pressing the KEY1 button in the M/E2 area of the menu section displays the KEY1 menu.
The KEY1(1/6) menu is displayed in the menu screen.
TRANS
KEY1
KEY2
MATT MASK
EDGE
SHOW
CK
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
MATT
MASK
DVE
KEY3
BKGD
WIPE
MATT
PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
DVE
KEY1
KEY1
OVER
M/E 2
Cursor bar
KEY1(1 /6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
BUS
KEY SIGNAL
CLIP
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
RATE
30
INVERT
OFF
TRANSITION
LIMIT
OFF
Cursor bar
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
UP/DOWN buttons for scrolling pages
The menu screen can display a top and bottom row. A vertical cursor bar displayed in the
selected row. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move to another page above or below.
NOTE
The menu navigation function similar to web browsers, " Go Back" and " Go Forward", can be assigned to the user buttons. Once these functions are assigned to the user buttons, each time you click on the "Go Back" button, you will easily go back to the previous menu you have displayed and you will return to the current menu by pressing the "Go Forward" button.
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4-2-2. Changing Parameter Values
The menu page is divided into two rows above and below and six horizontal blocks. Up to six parameters can be displayed in one row. To change a parameter, turn the control F1 to F6 that is directly below the block. Parameters can be changed for the row that is selected (cursor bar is displayed).
Function control operations (F1 to F6) Description
Turn clockwise Increases value.
Turn counter-clockwise Decreases value.
Press
Press and hold down at least 1 sec. Reset the parameter to default value.
Turn while pressing
In the system setup parameters in the MU SETUP and OU SETUP menus, after the parameter value is changed, it needs to be confirmed by pressing ENTER on the keypad or pressing the control under the parameter. In this case, after the settings are changed, the setting value is highlighted, and ENTER and CLEAR in the keypad light up. Pressing ENTER or the control confirms the value. Pressing CLEAR cancels the value.
Switches to keypad input.
Confirms the input value.
Moves to next/previous page in the pop up menu or quickly increases/decreases value.
IMPORTANT
Example of changing parameter (for M/E2-KEY1 menu)
In this example, we will change the transition rate in the KEY1(1/6) menu. If the cursor bar is in the top row, press the DOWN button to move it to the row below. Turning the F4 control button changes the value of RATE (Transition Rate) for KEY1. Turning control buttons F1 and F2 enables adjustment of the KEY1 clip and gain.
To make the MASK and other settings, press the DOWN button to move to the next menu when up or down movement is possible, the UP or DOWN button is lit.
Cursor bar
Cursor ba
KEY1(1 /6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
Used for changing parameter shown above button
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
BUS
KEY SIGNAL
CLIP
Control buttons for changing the setting values:
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
RATE
30
TRANSITION
INVERT
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
UP button: Moves to previous page
Moves to page above
DOWN button: Moves to next page
Moves to page below
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4-2-3. Confirmation Needed Parameters
In the parameters below, the value must be confirmed by pressing a function control below each parameter.
Parameter Menu Parameter Menu REBOOT MU SETUP top STILL1-6 STILL INIT MU SETUP-SYSTEM DVE STILL STILL OU INIT OU SETUP- MODE
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; 100, 0, etc.)
1) Press a control below each parameter (F1 - F6) to select parameter block to be changed.
2) The button lamps on the keypad will turn on green.
3) Next, input setting at keypad.
4) Then press ENTER to confirm the setting.
IMPORTANT
When pressing a control, press it down lightly and release it within 1 sec. Note that if you press and hold a control for more than 1 sec., related setting will be returned to the default setting and a beep will be heard when this happens.
Press the control corresponding
to the parameter.
INC, DEC
DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER
USER
EVENT
INC
INC
DEC
DEC
+/-
CLEAR
DEL
BANK1
PASTE
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
COPY INS ADD
KEYPAD / EVENT
MENU
SEQ
PATT
9
47586
123
ENTER
0
OVERWRITE
PLAYPAUSE
BANK2
RECALL
ENTER
Pressing the INC and DEC buttons enables the values to be changed in single
increments.
Pressing the CLEAR button enables the input value to be cancelled. To enter a negative value, first enter the value, press the +/- button, check that - " is
displayed, and then press ENTER.
IMPORTANT
The keypad can be used in USER PATTERN mode, SEQUENCE mode and EVENT mode. For details about each mode, see sections 10. "User Patterns", 11 "Sequence Operation" and 12 "Event Memory.”
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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.
The X, Y, and Z axes of the joystick are used to change three parameters at once.
X-axis Move the joystick to the right or left. Y-axis Move the joystick up or down. Z-axis Turn the joystick clockwise or counterclockwise.
When the buttons next to the joystick are pressed to turn them on, the three parameters
can be adjusted at the same time.
MENU TOP-L button Three blocks on the top left side of the menu screen (in the order of X, Y, and Z from the left) MENU TOP-R button Three blocks on the top right side of the menu screen (in the order of X, Y, and Z from the left) MENU BOT-L button Three blocks on the bottom left side of the menu screen (in the order of X, Y, and Z from the left) MENU BOT-R button Three blocks on the bottom right side of the menu screen (in the order of X, Y, and Z from the left)
WIPE MODIFY(1/3)
POSITION X 0
ASPECT
0.0
Y 0
SOFT
0.0
ANGLE
0.0
MULTI
X 1
TYPE
OFF
Y 1
EFFECT
LEVEL
0
INVERT
OFF
MENU MENU WIPE
TOP-RTOP-L
MENU MENU
BOT-L BOT-R
FINE
DVE
POS
X
Changes can be made for the X, Y, and Z buttons that are lit.
DEF
ROT
YZ
WIPE POS and DVE ROT buttons
The WIPE POS and DVE ROT buttons are shortcuts to the respective menu. Clicking the button lights it up and enables you to change the setting without opening the menu. Double-clicking the button takes you directly to the parameter of the selected pattern.
WIPE POS button When WIPE is selected, this moves to POSITION (X, Y) in the WIPE
MODIFY(1/3) menu. When DVE is selected, this moves to POSITION (X, Y, Z) in the DVE
MODIFY(1/8) menu.
DVE ROT button
When DVE is selected, this moves to the LOCAL ROTATION (X, Y, Z) in the DVE MODIFY(2/8) menu. In the case of the DVE ROT button, the bus where this modify is applied is selected by the DVE PGM, DVE PST, DVE
KEY1, DVE KEY2, or DVE KEY3 button in the menu section.
IMPORTANT
Note that you cannot use the joystick to input settings to the MU SETUP and OU SETUP menus.
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4-3. Making Settings (HVS-12ROUA)
4-3-1. Selecting Needed Menu
To display a menu, press the button for the desired menu in the menu section (A on the section 4-1) besides the display. To move between menu pages, use the UP and DOWN buttons at the right of the controls. The UP and DOWN buttons light on to indicate that there is another menu page to be moved. If the menu is spread over multiple screens, the top menu is displayed first. You can move to other menu pages from the top menu. Turn the F1 control to select a page, and then press F1 or press the DOWN button to move to the page. For details about the menu contents, see section 4-4. "Displaying Menus” and Appendix 1. Menu List.”
Menu display example (for M/E2-KEY1 menu)
Pressing the KEY1 button in the M/E2 area of the menu section displays the KEY1 menu.
The KEY1(1/6) menu is displayed in the menu screen.
Cursor ba
KEY1(1 /6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
BUS
KEY SIGNAL
CLIP
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
RATE
30
INVERT
OFF
TRANSITION
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
Cursor bar
TRANS
MU
SETUP
BKGD
OU
KEY1
SETUP
SYS
FUNC
FILE
M/E
TRANS
BKGD
KEY1
COPY
COPY
SYSTEM / TRANSITION
SWAP
UP/DOWN buttons for scrolling pages
WIPE PATT
KEY2
WIPE PATT
KEY2
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
M/E1
KEY3
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
M/E2
KEY3
BLOCK
PASTE
The menu screen can display a top and bottom row. A vertical cursor bar displayed in the
selected row. Use the UP and DOWN (single arrow) buttons to move to another page above or below.
NOTE
The double arrow buttons are used to go back and go forward pages in the menu navigation history. They allow the user to easily navigate to the previously displayed menus.
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4-3-2. Changing Parameter Values
The menu page is divided into two rows above and below and six horizontal blocks. Up to six parameters can be displayed in one row. To change a parameter, turn the control F1 to F6 that is directly below the block. Parameters can be changed for the row that is selected (cursor bar is displayed).
Function control operations (F1 to F6) Description
Turn clockwise Increases value.
Turn counter-clockwise Decreases value.
Press
Press and hold down at least 1 sec. Reset the parameter to default value.
Turn while pressing
In the system setup parameters in the MU SETUP and OU SETUP menus, after the parameter value is changed, it needs to be confirmed by pressing ENTER on the keypad or pressing the control under the parameter. In this case, after the settings are changed, the setting value is highlighted, and ENTER and CLEAR in the keypad light up. Pressing ENTER or the control confirms the value. Pressing CLEAR cancels the value.
Switches to keypad input.
Confirms the input value.
Moves to next/previous page in the pop up menu or quickly increases/decreases value.
IMPORTANT
Example of changing parameter (for M/E2-KEY1 menu)
In this example, we will change the transition rate in the KEY1(1/6) menu. If the cursor bar is in the top row, press the DOWN button to move it to the row below. Turning the F4 control button changes the value of RATE (Transition Rate) for KEY1. Turning control buttons F1 and F2 enables adjustment of the KEY1 clip and gain.
To make the MASK and other settings, press the DOWN button to move to the next menu when up or down movement is possible, the UP or DOWN button is lit.
Cursor bar
KEY1(1 /6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
BUS
KEY SIGNAL
CLIP
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
RATE
30
TRANSITION
INVERT
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
Cursor ba
TRANS
MU
SETUP
OU
SETUP
SYS
FUNC
FILE
M/E
SYSTEM / TRANSITION
BKGD
KEY1
TRANS
BKGD
KEY1
COPY
COPY
WIPE PATT
KEY2
WIPE PATT
KEY2
SWAP
PASTE
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
BLOCK
M/E1
M/E2
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
Control buttons for changing the setting values:
Used for changing parameter shown above button
Moves to previous / next page. Moves to page above / below.
Goes back/forward in the navigation history.
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4-3-3. Confirmation Needed Parameters
In the parameters below, the value must be confirmed by pressing a function control below each parameter.
Parameter Menu Parameter Menu REBOOT MU SETUP top STILL1-6 STILL INIT MU SETUP-SYSTEM DVE STILL STILL OU INIT OU SETUP- MODE
4-3-4. 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; 100, 0, etc.)
1) Press a control below each parameter (F1 - F6) to select parameter block to be changed.
2) Lights on the keypad turn on green.
3) Next, input setting at keypad.
4) Then press ENTER to confirm the setting.
IMPORTANT
When pressing a control, press it down lightly and release it within 1 sec. Note that if you press and hold a control for more than 1 sec., related setting will be returned to the default setting and a beep will be heard when this happens.
INC, DEC
ENTER
TRANS
TRANS
MU
WIPE
TRANS
BKGD
BKGD
TRANS BKGD
BKGD
COPY
COPY
WIPE/DVE
WIPE
WIPE/DVE
PATT
MODIFY
MODIFY
PATT
M/E1
KEY1
KEY1
KEY1
KEY1
COPY
COPY
M/E1
KEY3
KEY2
KEY3
KEY2
WIPE/DVE
WIPE
WIPE/DVE
WIPE
MODIFY
PATT
MODIFY
PATT
M/E2
M/E2
KEY3
KEY2
KEY3
KEY2
SWAP
SWAP
BLOCK
BLOCK
PASTE
PASTE
MU
SETUP
SETUP
OU
OU
SETUP
SETUP
SYS
SYS
FUNC
FUNC
FILE
FILE
M/E
M/E
USER
USER
EVENT
SEQ
EVENT
SEQ
PATT
PATT
INC
INC
7
8
7
8
INC
DVE-PGM
DVE-KEY1
INC
DVE-PGM
DVE-KEY1
DEC
DEC
4
5
4
5
DEC
DVE-PST
DVE-KEY2
DEC
DVE-PST
DVE-KEY2
+/-
+/-
1
2
1
2
WIPE-MOD
DVE-KEY3
WIPE-MOD
DVE-KEY3
RECALLCLEAR
RECALLCLEAR
0
0
ADDDEL
INS
ADDDEL
INS
KEYPADSYSTEM / TRANSI T ION
KEYPADSYSTEM / TRANSI T ION
STATUS
STATUS
ENTER
ENTER
OVERWRITE
OVERWRITE
DIGITAL VID EO SW I TC H ER
DIGITAL VID EO SW I TC H ER
9
9
PLAY
PLAY
6
6
PAUSE
PAUSE
3
3
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
Press the control corresponding to the parameter.
MEMORY CA RD
JOYSTIC K
MENU
MENU
WIPE
L
R
POS
DEF
X
Y
RESET
DVE ROT
Z
Pressing the INC and DEC buttons enables the values to be changed in single
increments.
Pressing the CLEAR button enables the input value to be cancelled. To enter a negative value, first enter the value, press the +/- button, check that - " is
displayed, and then press ENTER.
IMPORTANT
The keypad can be used in EVENT mode, USER PATTERN mode, and SEQUENCE mode. For details about each mode, see sections 10. "User Patterns", 11 "Sequence Operation" and 12 "Event Memory.”
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4-3-5. 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.
The X, Y, and Z axes of the joystick are used to change three parameters at once.
X-axis Move the joystick to the right or left. Y-axis Move the joystick up or down. Z-axis Turn the joystick clockwise or counterclockwise.
When the buttons next to the joystick are pressed to turn them on, the three parameters
can be adjusted at the same time.
MENU TOP-L button Three blocks on the left side of the menu screen (in the order of X, Y, and Z from the left) MENU TOP-R button Three blocks on the right side of the menu screen (in the order of X, Y, and Z from the left) (The cursor bar indicates which part of the menu (upper or bottom) is being controlled.)
WIPE MODIFY(1/3)
X 0
ASPECT
0.0
POSITION
Y 0
SOFT
0.0
0.0
MULTI
TYPE
OFF
ANGLE
Cursor bars
X 1
Y 1
EFFECT
LEVEL
0
INVERT
OFF
MENU
DEF
L
Changes can be made for the X, Y, and Z buttons that are lit.
MENU
R
X
JOYSTICK
WIPE POS
Y
DVE ROT
Z
WIPE POS and DVE ROT buttons
The WIPE POS and DVE ROT buttons are shortcuts to the respective menu. Clicking the button lights it up and enables you to change the setting without opening the menu. Double-clicking the button takes you directly to the parameter of the selected pattern.
WIPE POS button When WIPE is selected, this moves to POSITION (X, Y) in the WIPE
MODIFY(1/3) menu. When DVE is selected, this moves to POSITION (X, Y, Z) in the DVE
MODIFY(1/8) menu.
DVE ROT button
When DVE is selected, this moves to the LOCAL ROTATION (X, Y, Z) in the DVE MODIFY(2/8) menu. In the case of the DVE ROT button, the bus where this modify is applied is selected by the DVE PGM, DVE PST, DVE
KEY1, DVE KEY2, or DVE KEY3 button in the menu section.
IMPORTANT
Note that you cannot use the joystick to input settings to the MU SETUP and OU SETUP menus.
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4-4. Displaying Menus
4-4-1. Menu Buttons (HVS-16/24OUA)
To display a menu, press the button for the desired menu in the menu section (SYSTEM, M/E1, M/E2).
MODIFY menu buttons
MU
BUS
STATUS
Copy buttons
POS
SETUP
MATT
POS
OU
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
M/E
WARP
EDGE
STILL
ROT CROP
BORDER
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
TRAIL HILITE
EDITOR
GPI
SWAP
COPY
BLOCK
(PASET)
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2
TRANS
KEY1
BKGD
MATT
WIPE
MASK
PATT
EDGE
WIPE
SHDW
MODI
DVE
CK
PGM
DVE
DVE
PST
KEY1
KEY1
PREV
OVER
Preview buttons
DVE bus selection buttons
TRANS
KEY2
KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE
SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1
BKGD
WIPE
MATT
PATT
MASK
WIPE
EDGE
MODI
SHDW
DVE
CK
PGM
DVE
DVE
PST
KEY1
KEY1
PREV
OVER
KEY2
KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
Menu screen
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
SYSTEM group
Button Menu Description MU SETUP MU SETUP System and MU settings OU SETUP OU SETUP System and OU settings FUNC FUNCTION SETUP GPI, DVE, EDITOR, and other settings FILE FILE Saving and loading from the CF card to files STATUS System status information display BUS MATT MATT MATT settings STILL STILL STORE Still store operations
* EDITOR EDITOR
* GPI GPI
* The EDITOR button turns on the EDITOR function, and the GPI button turns on the GPI IN function.
Double-clicking displays the menu setting.
The M/E, BLOCK, COPY, and SWAP(PASTE) buttons are used to copy setting values. (Refer to section 4-6. "Parameter Copy” and section 4-7. "Copy and Swap”.)
Editor settings (Menu displayed when double-clicked)
GPI IN, GPI OUT, and tally settings (Menu displayed when double-clicked)
<MODIFY menu buttons>
When the WIPE MODIFY menu is displayed, press the WIPE MODI button in the M/E1(M/E2) section to light it, and then press one of the buttons below to display the menu. In the transition section, these menus are displayed only when the WIPE button is lit and a WIPE pattern is selected.
Button Menu POS / POS WIPE MODIFY(1/3)- POSITION EDGE / ROT WIPE MODIFY(2/3) - EDGE BORDER / BORDER WIPE MODIFY(3/3) - BORDER
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When the DVE MODIFY menu is displayed, first press the DVE bus selection button (DVE PGM, DVE PST, DVE KEY1, DVE KEY2, or DVE KEY3 button) in the M/E1(M/E2) section so that it lights orange, and then select the applicable bus. Next, press one of the buttons below to display the menu. In the transition section, these menus are displayed only when the WIPE button is lit and a DVE pattern is selected.
Button Menu POS / POS DVE MODIFY(1/8) - POSITION EDGE / ROT DVE MODIFY(2/8) - ROTATION CROP DVE MODIFY(3/8) - DVE CROP WARP DVE MODIFY(4/8) - WARP BORDER / BORDER DVE MODIFY(5/8) - BORDER EFFECT / TRAIL DVE MODIFY(6/8) - TRAIL / MONO COLOR SUB EFF DVE MODIFY(7/8) - SUB EFFECT HILITE DVE MODIFY(8/8) - HILITE / SHADOW
M/E1, M/E2 group
Button Menu Description
TRANS/BKGD
WIPE PATT WIPE PATTERN Pattern register, select
WIPE MODI
PREV PREVIEW Preview screen display settings
TRANS (1/2 to 2/2) DVE BKGD
WIPE MODIFY (1/3 to 3/3)
Transition rate, Fader limit, Background and Color Mix settings
WIPE pattern modify settings After the button is lit, select the MODIFY submenu button in the SYSTEM group
<DVE bus selection button>
DVE PGM DVE PST DVE KEY1 DVE KEY2 DVE KEY3
DVE MODIFY (1/8 to 8/8)
After the button is lit, select the MODIFY submenu button in the SYSTEM group. (For details, refer to 7-1-2. "Opening the DVE MODIFY menu” and 7-2-2. "Opening the DVE MODIFY Menu”.)
<KEYER menu buttons>
The KEYER menu consists of multiple menus, and four vertical buttons (two for KEY3) constitute one set and serve as menu shortcut buttons.
KEY1 MATT MASK EDGE SHADOW CK
KEY2 MATT MASK EDGE SHADOW CK
KEY3 MATT MASK
KEY1OVER
KEY1 (1/6 to 6/6) KEYER1 setting
KEY2 (1/6 to 6/6) KEYER2 setting
KEY3 (1/2to 2/2) KEYER3 setting
This is used to change the KEY1 and KEY2 priority.
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4-4-2. Menu Buttons (HVS-12ROUA)
To display a menu, press the button for the desired menu in the menu section
Menu Screen
SYSTEM group
Button Menu Description MU SETUP MU SETUP System and MU settings OU SETUP OU SETUP System and OU settings FUNC FUNCTION SETUP GPI, DVE, EDITOR, and other settings FILE FILE Saving and loading from the CF card to files
The M/E, BLOCK, COPY, and SWAP(PASTE) buttons are used to copy setting values. (Refer to section 4-6. "Parameter Copy” and section 4-7. "Copy and Swap”.)
SYSTEM group M/E1 group STATUS button
TRANS
MU
SETUP
BKGD
OU
KEY1
SETUP
SYS
TRANS
FUNC
BKGD
FILE
KEY1
COPY
M/E
COPY
WIPE/DVE
WIPE PATT
KEY2
WIPE/DVE
WIPE PATT
KEY2
SWAP
PASTE
Copy operation buttons
MODI FY
MODI FY
BLOCK
M/E1
KEY3
M/E2
KEY3
EVENT
SEQ
INC
7
INC
DVE-PGM
DEC
4
DEC
DVE-PST
+/-
1
WIPE-MOD
RECALLCLEAR
0
INS
KEYPADSYSTEM / TRANSIT ION
M/E2 group
USER
STATU S
PATT
8
9
DVE-KEY1
PLAY
5
6
DVE-KEY2
PAUSE
2
3
DVE-KEY3
ENTER
ADDDEL
OVERWRITE
M/E1 and M/E2 groups
Button Menu Main function
TRANS/BKGD
TRANS (1/2 to 2/2) DVE BKGD
Transition rate, Fader limit, Background and Color Mix settings
WIPE PATT WIPE PATTERN Pattern register, select
WIPE/DVE MODIFY
WIPE MODIFY (1/3 to 3/3)
DVE MODIFY (1/8 to 8/8)
WIPE pattern modify settings (See items with * in the table below.)
DVE pattern modify settings (See items with ** in the table below.)
KEY1 KEY1 (1/6 to 6/6) KEYER1 setting
KEY2 KEY2 (1/6 to 6/6) KEYER2 setting
KEY3 KEY3 (1/22/2) KEYER3 setting
KEYPAD section
Button Menu Description STATUS STATUS System status information display ** DVE PGM ** DVE PST ** DVE KEY1 ** DVE KEY2
DVE MODIFY (1/8 to 8/8)
After pressing the WIPE/DVE MODIFY button (lit), select a modify submenu button in the SYSTEM group. (See section 7-1-2. "Opening the DVE MODIFY menu," or section 7-2-2. "Opening the DVE MODIFY menu".
** DVE KEY3
* WIPE-MOD
WIPE MODIFY (1/3 to 3/3)
After pressing the WIPE/DVE MODIFY button (lit), press the WIPE-MOD button.
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4-4-3. Menu Access Shortcuts
Double-clicking the following buttons in the bus section and transition section displays the
respective menu.
Button Section containing button Opened menu * MATT1, MATT2 M/E1, M/E2, AUX/KEY bus sections MATT * STILL1 to STILL4
STILL5 to STILL6(option) MIX, WIPE, FAM, NAM, CUT Transition section TRANS (1/2) KEY1, KEY2, KEY3 Transition section KEY(1/2) or KEY(1/6) Five pattern buttons Transition section pattern buttons WIPE PATTERN FADER LIMIT Transition section TRANS (1/2) KEY OUT A, ME1CLN
KEY OUT B, ME2CLN
AUX1-16 BUS SELECT section
M/E1KEY1, M/E1KEY2, M/E1KEY3 M/E2KEY1, M/E2KEY2, M/E2KEY3
WIPE POS Joystick section
DVE ROT Joystick section DVE MODIFY(2/8)
* The MATT1/MATT2 button and STLL1 to STLL6 buttons are each assigned to matt and still at the M/E bus
mapping. (Refer to 5-1-6 "Bus Signal Assignment and Inhibit Settings”.)
M/E1, M/E2, AUX/KEY bus sections STILL
AUX/KEY bus section
AUX/KEY bus section
MU SETUP-OUTPUT(2/2)
OU SETUP-BUS CONTROL
KEY1(1/6) KEY2(1/6) KEY3(1/2)
WIPE MODIFY(1/3) DVE MODIFY(1/8)
4-4-4. User Buttons
The user buttons located to the left of the joystick section are function expansion buttons used for assignment of a wide range of functions. They can also be assigned to a selected menu page for usage as menu shortcut buttons. For details about user buttons, refer to 15-2 "User Buttons”.
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4-5. Returning to Default
Press and hold the related F1 to F6 control to return to factory default settings.
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
F6F4 F5F3F2F1
Press and hold Control F1 - F6
Using the joystick to return to the factory default settings
HVS-16/24OUA
Display the menu settings that will be returned to their defaults.
  Press the MENU TOP-L, MENU TOP-R, MENU BOT-R, or MENU BOT-R button to select
the area of the three-block section.
WIPE MODIFY(1/3)
POSITION
Y
X
0
0
SOFT
ASPECT
0.0
0.0
ANGLE
0.0
MULTI
TYPE
OFF
Y
X
1
1
EFFECT
LEVEL
0
INVERT
OFF
MENU MENU WIPE
TOP-RTOP-L
MENU MENU
BOT-L BOT-R
DVE ROT
POS
YZ
X
Changes can be made for the X, Y, and Z buttons that are lit only.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
FINE
DEF
Select the parameter that will be returned to the defaults. To return all three parameters to
their factory defaults, press all of the X, Y, and Z buttons to light them, or simply press the required button to light it.
Pressing the DEF button changes the X, Y, and Z buttons that are lit to their defaults, and
then the buttons change to orange.
IMPORTANT
Holding down the DEF button when the WIPE POS or DVE ROT button is lit returns all of the WIPE MODIFY data or DVE MODIFY data to their factory default settings.
HVS-12ROUA
Display the menu settings that will be returned to their defaults.
  Press the MENU L or MENU R button to select the area of the three-block section.
Select the parameter that will be returned to the defaults. To return all three parameters to
their factory defaults, press all of the X, Y, and Z buttons to light them, or simply press the required button to light it.
Pressing the DEF button changes the X, Y, and Z buttons that are lit to their defaults, and
then the buttons change to orange.
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WIPE MODIFY(1/3)
X 0
ASPECT
0.0
POSITION
SOFT
0.0
ANGLE
0.0
MULTI
X 1
TYPE
OFF
Y 1
EFFECT
LEVEL
0
INVERT
OFF
MENU
DEF
L
Y 0
MENU
JOYSTICK
DVE
WIPE
POS
ROT
Z
Y
R
X
Cursor bar
Changes can be made for the X, Y, and Z buttons that are lit only.
IMPORTANT
Holding down the DEF button when the WIPE POS or DVE ROT button is lit returns all of the WIPE MODIFY data or DVE MODIFY data to their factory default settings.
4-5-1. Returning Menus to Default
INIT parameter
All the settings in the menus below can be returned to their default values with one operation.
Menu returned to default INIT item selection
* MU SETUP (MU SETUP – SYSTEM menu) CUR, SYS, ALL
* OU SETUP (OU SETUP – MODE menu) OFF, ON
* For details about MU SETUP and OU SETUP menu initialization, refer to 15-6. "Reboot and Initialization"
Returning KEY menus to default
The KEY menus can be returned to the default settings by holding down the menu button of the appropriate key in the M/E1 or M/E2 group in the menu section. When the button is held down, a long beep is made, and then the selected parameters are returned to the defaults. However, the crosspoint selection for the bus is not returned to the default setting. In HVS-12ROUA, each keyer top menu has an INIT item that can return the keyer menu to the default settings.
Section Menu button Parameters returned to default
KEY1 All KEY1 parameters
* MATT MASK (KEY1) KEY1 MATT and MASK-related parameters
KEY1 EDGE and SHADOW-related parameters
KEY1 CHROMAKEY-related parameters
KEY2 EDGE and SHADOW-related parameters
KEY2 CHROMAKEY -related parameters
M/E1, M/E2
* EDGE SHADOW (KEY1) * CK (KEY1)
KEY2 All KEY2 parameters
* MATT MASK (KEY2) KEY2 MATT and MASK-related parameters
* EDGE SHADOW (KEY2) * CK (KEY2)
KEY3 All KEY3 parameters
* MATT MASK (KEY3) KEY3 MATT and MASK-related parameters
* Buttons on HVS-16/24OUA units are available.
4-5-2. 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. See section 15-4. "User Default” for details about making the user default settings.
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4-6. Parameter Copy
Values set for items in menus can be easily copied. Up to six settings can be stored in the copy buffer.
Parameter copy operation (Copying the MASK parameter value in the M/E1-KEY1
menu to M/E2-KEY1)
Open the menu (M/E1 - KEY1 - MATT MASK menu) from which an item is to be copied.
  While holding down the COPY button in the SYSTEM group, press any one of controls (F1
to F6) for the related item to be copied, next press another control to be copied and so on until the needed values are stored in the copy buffer sequentially. Once the values are stored in the copy buffer, the beep will be heard once; if an item that cannot be stored was selected, the beep will be heard twice.
MU
SETUP
OU
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
STATUS
M/E
POS
BUS
MATT
POS
WARP
EDGE
STILL
ROT CROP
BORDER
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
TRAIL HILITE
EDITOR
GPI
SWAP
COPY
BLOCK
(PASET)
SYSTEM M/E 1
HVS-16/24OUA
TRANS
BKGD
WIPE PATT
WIPE MODI
PGM
PREV
DVE
DVE PST
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
KEY1
KEY1 OVER
KEY3
KEY2
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
CK
DVE
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1(2/6) INSERT-MATT
COLOR
SAT
LUM
66.3
TYPE
OFF
INVERT
HUE
5.4
3.5
MASK
TOP0BOTTOM0LEFT0RIGHT
OFF
SYS
BOX
0
Press the control buttons in the copy order.
TRANS
MU
SETUP
BKGD
OU
KEY1
SETUP
TRANS
FUNC
BKGD
FILE
KEY1
COPY
M/E
COPY
SYSTEM / TRANSITION
HVS-12ROUA
PATT
KEY2
WIPE PATT
KEY2
SWAP
WIPE
PASTE
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
BLOCK
M/E1
M/E2
When the data is stored in the copy buffer, the SWAP(PASTE) button becomes to lit green. Open the menu (M/E2 - KEY1 - MATT MASK menu) where you want to paste the copied
data and use the UP/ DOWN buttons to move.
While holding down the SWAP(PASTE) button, press the control (F1 to F6) in the order to
which you want to paste.
IMPORTANT
The data in the parameter copy buffer is retained until either data is saved again in
the copy buffer or the COPY button is held down. Even if the COPY button is pressed during menu copy, the data in the parameter copy buffer is not erased. (The data is lost when the OU power is turned off.)
Only numeric values can be stored to the copy buffer.
If an item value has a decimal fraction and it is copied to the one which has no
decimal fraction, it will be copied wrongly.
The parameters are pasted in the order they were copied. Also, the paste
operation can be done continually at locations where pasted was already performed, and so an empty paste operation is possible.
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4-7. Copy and Swap
The M/E2 settings can be easily copied (COPY) or swapped (SWAP) to M/E1, or all the values in the KEY menu can easily be copied or swapped to another key menu.
TIPS
If the settings are mistakenly changed by a copying or swapping operation, use the data recovery function to return to the previous settings. See section 15-5. "Data Recovery” for more details.
4-7-1. Copying/Swapping Data between M/Es
The procedure example given following will either copy or swap the M/E2 settings to M/E1.
MU POS
BUS
SETUP
MATT
OU
STILL
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
EDITOR
STATUS GPI
COPYM/E BL OCK
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2
WARP
POS
EDGE
CROP
ROT
BORDER
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
TRAIL HILITE
SWAP
(PASET)
TRANS BKGD
WIPE
PATT
WIPE
MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
DVE
KEY1
KEY1 OVER
KEY2 KEY3
MATT MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE
KEY2
HVS-16/24OUA
MATT MASK
DVE
KEY3
TRANS BKGD
WIPE PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
DVE KEY1
KEY1 OVER
CK
KEY2 KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
MU
SETUP
OU
SETUP
SYS
FUNC
FILE
M/E
HVS-12ROUA
TRANS
BKGD
KEY1
TRANS
BKGD
KEY1
COPY
COPY
SYSTEM / TRANSITION
WIPE
PATT
KEY2
WIPE PATT
KEY2
SWAP
PASTE
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
BLOCK
M/E1
M/E2
First press the M/E button in the SYSTEM group to light red. COPY SWAP(1/1) menu is
automatically displayed.
Press one button in the setting group you want to copy or swap to lit in the relevant M/E
group. For example, if copying or swapping the M/E2 signal settings, press the KEY1, KEY2, KEY3 and/or TRANSBKGD buttons in the M/E2 group. The pressed button lights up green.
<HVS-16/24OUA>
As for keyers press any one of the buttons corresponding to a block (vertical). All related For example, pressing the EDGE/SHDW button in KEY1 makes all of the KEY1, MATT/MASK, EDGE/SHDW, and CK buttons light up.
The COPY and SWAP(PASTE) buttons flash red. The setting can be made for copying or swapping the crosspoint information for the menu
button that is lit. Set to OFF if no copying or swapping will be performed.
COPY SWAP(1/1)
M/E1-XPT
M/E
ON
KEY1
OFF
M/E2-XPT
M/E
ON
KEY1
OFF
ENABLE
KEY2
OFF
ENABLE
KEY2
OFF
KEY3
OFF
KEY3
OFF
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With the panel in this condition, press COPY button to copy the currently made M/E2
signal settings to M/E1. (Settings in M/E1 and M/E 2 menus should be the same after copy operation is complete.) If you press the SWAP(PASTE) button, M/E2 settings become M/E1 settings and M/E1 settings become M/E2 settings.
NOTE
The previous procedure can copy multiple groups of menu settings at a time. At KEY1, KEY2 and KEY3 columns if you press any one of buttons at a column, all buttons at the column should go to lit green indication.
If copy or swap operation fails due to error, a buzzer tone will be emitted to alert the operator that copy or swap of the required operational settings was not completed.
Pressing a panel button that is not in the menu selection groups will cancel copy, swap operation and button indications will return to those displayed during normal operation.
4-7-2. Copying/Swapping Data between Blocks
The procedure for copying or swapping between blocks (menu settings groups) simply requires use of the BLOCK button during the copy, swap operation. The procedure example given following will block copy the M/E2-KEY2 menu settings to the M/E1-KEY1 menus, or swap M/E2-KEY2 settings to M/E1-KEY1 and vice versa.
BUS
MU POS
MATT
SETUP
OU
STILL
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
EDITOR
STATUS GPI
COPYM/E BL OCK
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2
WARP
POS
EDGE
CROP
ROT
BORDER
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
TRAIL HILITE
SWAP
(PASET)
TRANS
BKGD
WIPE
PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
DVE KEY1
KEY1
OVER
CK
KEY2 KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE
SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
HVS-16/24OUA
TRANS BKGD
WIPE PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
DVE
KEY1
KEY1 OVER
KEY2 KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
MU
SETUP
OU
SETUP
SYS
FUNC
FILE
M/E
TRANS
BKGD
KEY1
TRANS
BKGD
KEY1
COPY
COPY
SYSTEM / TRANSITION
HVS-12ROUA
WIPE PATT
KEY2
WIPE PATT
KEY2
SWAP
PASTE
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
BLOCK
M/E1
M/E2
First press the BLOCK button in the SYSTEM group to light red. COPY SWAP menu is
automatically displayed.
Press the KEY2 button in the M/E2 group serving as the copy source. The button(s)
lights green. (In HVS-16/24OUA, it is the same when the MATT MASK, EDGE SHDW, or CK button is pressed.)
To set KEY1 as the copy or swap target, press the KEY1 button in the M/E1 group to lit.
The COPY, SWAP(PASTE) buttons should go to flashing red. (In HVS-16/24OUA, it is the same when the MATT MASK, EDGE SHDW, or CK button is pressed.)
NOTE
In HVS-16/24OUA pressing any one of the buttons in the KEY1, KEY2, or KEY3 block lights all of the buttons in that block. Only the settings where the copy source and copy target overlap are copied or swapped. If improper selections are made, and the setting values cannot be copied or swapped, the error buzzer sounds. To cancel the operation, press a menu button not used in the copy/swap operation.
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The setting can be made for copying or swapping the crosspoint information for the menu
button that is lit. Set to OFF if no copying will be performed. (If one of the settings is set to OFF, the crosspoint information will not be copied or swapped.)
COPY SWAP(1/1)
M/E1-XPT
M/E
ON
M/E
ON
KEY1
OFF
M/E2-XPT
KEY1
OFF
ENABLE
KEY2
OFF
ENABLE
KEY2
OFF
KEY3
OFF
KEY3
OFF
To copy the setting value, press the COPY button. To swap the setting value, press the
SWAP(PASTE) button. A beep sound is made, and then the setting value is copied (or swapped).
Data that is not copied or swapped
For the TRANS/BKGD button, AUTO TRANS RATE and FADER LIMIT of KEY1-KEY3 (since the data is saved in the respective KEY menu)
Key CLIP, GAIN, and FAM ON/OFF settings (when the MU SETUP – MODE menu, KEYER MODE – SET option is set to INPUT (default setting). In this case, the setting value cannot be copied or swapped since it is saved as MU SETUP data.)
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A
5. Bus Operation
5-1. Selecting the Video Source
5-1-1. Bus Button Sections
The video signals input to the switcher are assigned to the bus buttons on the control panel for usage. The assigned signals are shared by the M/E1 bus section, M/E2 bus section, and AUX/KEY bus section. In other words, selecting bus button 1 enables selection of the same signal from any bus section. The names of the assigned signals are displayed over the M/E1 bus and M/E2 bus.
After the bus button is pressed to light it, a signal can be selected. The bus button indicates the status by its lighting color. When it is lit red, the signal assigned to the bus is on-air. When it is lit orange, it is set for the next output. For the M/E bus, the top is the PGM bus, and the bottom is the PST bus. The KEY bus is shared by KEY output and AUX output, and so when using as a KEY bus (when it is lit after pressing the KEY1, KEY2, or KEY3 output select button), the insert (fill) signal bus button assigned to that key is lit and displays the status.
BUS SECTION (HVS-16OUA)
UX/KEY
bus section
AUX/KEY
VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1
M/E1 bus section
M/E 1
VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1 VTR1
M/E2 bus section
1
M/E 2
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Bus button
1
Bus button
The user can freely change the signal assignments to the bus buttons. (Refer to section
5-1-6. “Bus Signal Assignment and Inhibit Settings”.)
The user can freely change the signal name. (Refer to section 5-1-5. “Changing the Signal
Name”.)
The signal assigned to the bus can be prohibited. (Refer to section 5-1-6. “Bus Signal
Assignment and Inhibit Settings”.)
The M/E bus PGM/PST display can be changed to A/B display. (Refer to section 5-1-3.
“Flip-Flop”.)
The SHIFT button can be used to enable assignment of two signals to a single bus button.
Refer to section 5-1-2. “SHIFT Button”.)
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MATT
MATT
MATT
Displays the signal names assigned to the buttons.
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5-1-2. SHIFT Button
SHIFT + button
When the SHIFT button is used, two signals can be assigned to a single bus button. The SHIFT button is not provided in the factory default settings. To use the SHIFT button, use the bus button assignment procedure to assign a SHIFT function to a bus button. For the bus button assignment procedure, refer to 5-1-6. “Bus Signal Assignment and Inhibit Settings”.
SHIFT + button operation
Three types of SHIFT modes are available (OFF, NORMAL, TOGGLE). Selection of the SHIFT mode is made using the SHIFT SELECT option in OU SETUP – MODE menu.
SHIFT SELECT
setting
OFF
NORMAL (Default setting)
TOGGLE
SHIFT+ button operation is not available. For key operation only, the KEY menu or KEYLINK can be used to make a selection.
This enables selection by pressing the bus button while holding down the SHIFT button.
After the SHIFT button is pressed to light it up, the bus button is pressed to make the selection.
SHIFT+ button (Bus 17-32, MATT2) selection
When Set to NORMAL (default):
If the SHIFT button is not pressed, the buttons correspond to 1-16 and MATT.
M/E 2
1
Pressing 2 selects bus 2 and lights the button.
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Pressing 1 selects bus 1 and lights the button.
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To select using the SHIFT+ button operation, press the bus button while holding down the SHIFT button. For example, if the SHIFT function has been assigned to the MATT button, to select bus 20, press 4 while holding down the MATT button.
1
M/E 2
222
Press 4 while holding down the MATT button.
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In the top example, the MATT (SHIFT) button is off, and buses 1-16 can be selected. In the bottom example, the MATT (SHIFT) button is lit, and buses 17-32 can be selected.
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When Set to Toggle:
When the SHIFT button is off, buses 1-16 can be selected.
M/E 2
1
Pressing 2 selects bus 2 and lights the button.
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Pressing 1 selects bus 1 and lights the button.
To select using the SHIFT+ button operation, press the bus button while holding down the SHIFT button. For example, if the SHIFT function has been assigned to the MATT button, to select bus 20, press 4 while holding down the MATT button.
1
M/E 2
222
Press MATT (SHIFT). Check that MATT (SHIFT) is lit, and then press 4.
NOTE
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Pressing the SHIFT button when the SHIFT button is lit turns it off.
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5-1-3. Flip-Flop
HVS-3800 series OUs are provided with two M/Es, and each of which has a PGM (current out) and a PST (next out) background signal selection bus rows. The factory default setting for M/E switchover response is a flip-flop type. If you need a non flip-flop type bus response, you can change the M/E signal button response so that it cues the operator when the A/B bus switchover occurs.
PGM/PST Type
When the PST next signal finishes moving to the output line after a background transition, the signal indications at the M/E will flip-flop. The previous PST side selected signal now becomes the PGM side selected signal and the previous PGM side selected signal now becomes the PST side signal. The bottom bus series is always the PST bus.
A/B Type
Even after a transition, the indications do not flip-flop, and there is no switchover of the bus buttons from top to bottom. The button light indications in M/E may be switched between the upper row and lower low in some cases. See section 12-3. "Recalling from Event Memory" for the details.
Setting procedure
The procedure for setting M/E signal button response type is made in BUS TYPE parameter in the OU SETUP - BUS CONTROL menu.
Press the OU SETUP button to display the OU SETUP menu. Turn control F1 to select 1
BUS CONTROL in the SELECT item. Either press the control F1 or press the DOWN button to display the OU SETUP – BUS CONTROL menu.
Press the DOWN button again to display the OU SETUP – BUS CONTROL(2/2) menu.
OU SETUP BUS CTRL(2/2)
AUX BUS SEL
BUS
AUX01
ENABLE
ON
BUS TYPE
M/E1
P/P
M/E2
P/P
In the BUS TYPE item, select P/P(PGM/PST) or A/B. The setting can be made for both
M/E1 and M/E2. Turn control F5 or F6, and then press ENTER on the keypad to confirm the selection.
5-1-4. Color Indication
The bus buttons light up as shown below to indicate the signal status.
Bus button Description Red Indicates on air. Orange Indicates next output.
Green
* The AUX/KEY bus section is shared by the KEY and AUX outputs. When the KEY1, KEY2,
or KEY3 output selection button is pressed and turns on, the bus button of the insert signal assigned to that key lights up.
Button that is output to M/E1PGM (It lights red during re-entry to M/E2)
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5-1-5. Changing the Signal Name
Video signals that can be assigned to the M/E bus are video signals input from the MU rear panel, STILL1 to 6, MATT1, MATT2, BLACK, WHITE, and color bar internal signals. Any names can be assigned to these signals. In the default settings, for instance, video input 1 from the rear panel is set as IN01. Follow the procedure below to change the signal names.
Press the MU SETUP button to display the MU SETUP top menu.
  Turn F1 to select 2 (INPUT). Press F1 or DOWN button to display the MU
SETUP-INPUT menu.
Turn F1 to select the signal whose name will be changed under the SIGNAL item in the
MU SETUP – INPUT menu. In the default setting, the names under the SIGNAL item and SIGNAL NAME are virtually identical (see the table below).
SIGNAL Description
BLACK Black signal
IN01 to IN28
STILL1 to STILL6
MATT1, MATT2 BUS MATT Color signal WHITE White signal CB Color bar signal M/E1 Re-entry signal
MU rear panel inputs 1 to 16 (17 to 28 added when input option installed)
Still pictures 1 to 4 (5 and 6 are added when HVS-38SS option installed.)
MU SETUP INPUT(1/2)
BLACK
IN01
IN02 IN03 IN04
SIGNAL
IN01
BLAK
IN01
IN02 IN03 IN04
RENAME
0
CHANGE
BIG
IN05 IN06 IN07 IN08 IN09
CHARA
IN05 IN06 IN07 STLL1 STLL2
OFF
PNLSEL
BLACK
PNL EN
'I'
Press F2 to enter the rename mode. The signal name can contain 4 characters x 2 lines.
The name is set by entering a character at a time. Select the position using the RENAME item (F2), and then use the CHARA item (F4) to select the characters. Alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used (ASCII code). To change the character type, use the CHANGE item (F3).
To change another signal name, repeat steps
and ④.
Press F2 to enable the renamed signal name.
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5-1-6. Bus Signal Assignment and Inhibit Settings
Video signals that can be assigned to the M/E bus are video signals input from the MU rear panel, STILL1 to 6, MATT1, MATT2, BLACK, WHITE, and color bar internal signals. Follow the procedure below to assign video signals to the bus.
Press the OU SETUP button to display the OU SETUP top menu.
  Turn F1 to select 1 BUS CONTROL. Press F1 or DOWN button to display the OU
SETUP-BUS CONTROL menu.
Select the bus section button under the BUTTON option in the OU SETUP - BUS
CONTROL menu.
Turn F2 to select the signal that you want to assign to the bus button that you selected
under the SIGNAL item. Or, turn F3 to select the signal that you want to assign to the bus button from the names assigned under the NAME item. Press the ENTER key in the keypad to confirm. The settings for SIGNAL and NAME are linked.
Select from the settings below.
BUTTON
01-16 MATT
* M/E1 is a re-entry signal that can use the M/E1 program output directly in M/E2.
OU SETUP BUS CONTROL(1/2)
1
2 3 4 5
BUTTON1SIGNAL
SIGNAL Signal
IN01
IN02 IN03 IN04 IN05
IN01
CAM
IN02 IN03 IN04 IN05
NAME
CAM 1
1OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF
INHIBIT
OFF
ENABLE
OFF
NONE Unable to select signal BLACK Internal black signal
IN01 to IN28
STILL1 to STILL6
MU rear panel inputs 1 to 28 (17 to 28 added when input option installed.)
Still pictures 1 to 6 (5 and 6 added when HVS-38SS option installed.)
MATT1 to MATT2 Internal color bus matt signals WHITE Internal white signal CB Color bar signal * M/E1 (M/E2 only) M/E1 PGM output (re-entry) L _DVE Line DVE SHIFT Shift button
If you turn F5 to set the INHIBIT to M/E1, M/E2, or M/E1,2, the bus buttons in the
selected M/E cannot be selected. This setting is enabled only when the BUS INHIBIT setting is set to ON (default setting).
NOTE
In the BUS INHIBIT setting, a specific signal can be selected only in the AUX/KEY bus section. It is useful when assigning signal used with keys.
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5-1-7. Adding Side Panel Images
Side panel images can be added to the background video only when the primary inputs (IN01 to IN28) or the stills (STILL1 to STILL6) are assigned to the background. Note that the side panel feature does not support all available signal standards. See the table below.
Side panel supported: 1080/59.94i, 1080/60i,
720/59.94p, 720/60p
Side panel not supported: 1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 1080/50i
Open the MU SETUP - INPUT menu.
  Select a background signal to which the side panel image is added at the SIGNAL item.
Change the SIDE PNL EN item to ON. Select a source signal used for the side panel image at the PNLSEL item. Adjust side panel width at the SIDE PNLPOS item, if necessary.
MU SETUP INPUT(1/2)
IN01
BLAK
IN01
IN02 IN03 IN04
RENAME
IN05 IN06 IN07 IN08 IN09
CHANGE CHARA
BLACK
IN01
IN02 IN03 IN04
SIGNAL
Item Description Default Setting Range
SIGNAL
PNL EN
PNLSEL
Selects signal to which side panel image is added.
Enables/Disables side panel. OFF OFF, ON
Selects source signal used for side panel image.
SIDE PNLPOS Adjusts side panel width. 0
IN05 IN06 IN07 STLL1 STLL2
1080/23.98PsF, 1080/24PsF 720/50p NTSC, PAL
MU SET UP INPUT (2/2 )
PNLPOS
ON
PNLSEL
BLACK
PNL EN
IMPORTANT
SIDE
0
-
BLACK
IN01 to IN28, STILL1 to STILL6
BLACK, AUX7 to 10, MATT1, MATT2
Setting range varies by operational signal format.
Side panel images can be applied to the background bus (M/E bus), but not to keyer buses or auxiliary buses.
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5-2. BUS MATT
Matt signals can be used in a variety of ways in the HVS-3800 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. The color of these matt signals can also be set in the respective KEY menu, but they can also be set together in the BUS MATT menu.
IMPORTANT
Two matt signals can be used in the M/E bus. The PGM/PST bus and AUX/KEY bus share signals. The MATT signals can be assigned to any bus button. For the assignment procedure, see section 5-1-6 “Bus Signal Assignment and Inhibit Settings”.
MATT menu
Display the MATT menu
HVS-16/24OUA: Press the BUS MATT button in the SYSTEM group. HVS-12ROUA: Press the FUNC button, and then select 1.MATT (2.MATT).
MATT
BUS_MATT1
BUS_MATT2 ME1_BKGD_MATT ME1_KEY1_MATT ME1_KEY1_EDGE
SELECT
1
88.2
88.2
88.2
88.2
88.2
SAT
88.2
7.0
21.7
7.0
7.0
7.0
LUM
7.0
3.5
257.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
HUE
3.5
In the BUS MATT menu, the following parameters can be set for both M/E1 and M/E2.
Parameter line Description
Same parameter in
another menu * BUS MATT1 M/E bus assignment None * BUS MATT2 M/E bus assignment None
BKGD_MATT
Used as background when using a DVE with 2 or more channels
TRANS (2/2) BKGD-MATT
KEY1_MATT Key 1 insert (fill) KEY1 (2/6) MATT COLOR KEY1_EDGE Key 1 edge KEY1 (3/6) EDGE COLOR
M/E1 M/E2
KEY1_SHDW Key 1 shadow KEY1 (4/6) SHADOW COLOR KEY2_MATT Key 2 insert (fill) KEY2 (2/6) MATT COLOR KEY2_EDGE Key 2 edge KEY2 (3/6) EDGE COLOR KEY2_SHDW Key 2 shadow KEY2 (4/6) SHADOW COLOR KEY3_MATT Key 3 insert (fill) KEY3 (2/2) MATT COLOR
* BUS MATT1 and 2 are shared for M/E1 and M/E2.
Turn the F4, F5, and F6 controls to adjust the SAT, LUM, and HUE parameters and set the
color to be used. You can also use the color picker to select colors. (See the next page.)
NOTE
The amplitude range of the chroma/luminance for the matt signals can be adjusted. For details, see section 15-3-5. "MATT CLIP.”
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Color Picker
The color picker allows you to pick any color on the screen to be used for matt colors. To use the color picker, proceed as follows.
Press the DOWN button in the MATT menu to display the MATT-COLOR PICK menu.
PGMOUT
OFF
COLOR PICK
66.3
10.0
15.1
66.6
1.0
X
---
5.3
9.0
10.2
7.7
2.0
Y
---
5.6
8.0
11.3
8.9
3.0
COLPIC
OFF
MATT(3/3)
BUS_MATT1 BUS_MATT2 ME_BKGD_MATT ME_KEY1_MATT ME_KEY1_EDGE
SELECT
1
Turn F1 to select a MATT to be set. Turn F6 to set the COLPIC item to ON. A crosshair cursor will be displayed on the M/E1
preview image.
Use the joystick X-Y axes to move the cursor to the color you wish to sample. Set the COLPIC item to OFF. The selected color is applied to the MATT.
NOTE
If the PGMOUT item is set to ON, the cross hair cursor is displayed on the M/E1PGM image where the color picking is enabled. The re-entry signal (M/E1PGM) will be automatically selected on the M/E2PST bus.
Note that the color picker cannot always reproduce colors accurately. If in this case, adjust the selected color in the MATT(1/3) menu.
MATT SPIN Function
The MATT SPIN function can change matt color parameters automatically. In this mode each color parameter is successively changed within the range set in the MATT SPIN menu.
Press the DOWN button in the MATT menu to display the MATT-SPIN menu.
MATT(2/2)
BUS_MATT1 BUS_MATT2 ME_BKGD_MATT ME_KEY1_MATT ME_KEY1_EDGE
SELECT
1
SPIN
SAT
0
0 0 0 0 0
LUM
0
0 0 0 0 0
HUE
0
0 0 0 0 0
Turn F1 to select a matt color to set. Turn F4, F5, or F6 to set a range value for SAT, LUM or
HUE respectively. The matt color will change automatically.
Item Default Setting Range
SAT, LUM, HUE 0 -127 to 127
NOTE
The range values set in the menu are relative and differ from the actual color values.
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5-3. Gradation Matt
The gradation matts can be used for the border colors or key insert (key fill), and they can be adjusted in the GRADATION MATT submenu of the FUNCTION menu.
Assignable buses
The gradation matts can be assigned to the following buses:
WIPE BORDER KEY INSERT AUX7 - 10 EFFECT BKGD
NOTE
Note that the gradation matts cannot be assigned to the M/E bus.
Making the gradation matts
Press the FUNC button in the SYSTEM group of the menu section to display the FUNCTION menu. In the FUNCTION menu, turn F1 to select GMATT. Press F1 or the DOWN Button to display the GRADATION MATT submenu.
To setup gradation matts, use a WIPE pattern to specify a shape, and determine the number of colors and degree of softness. Adjust the colors while viewing on a monitor. If necessary, modify the WIPE pattern using ASPECT, POSITION, ANGLE, and/or MULTI items. The following options can be set in the GRADATION MATT menu.
Menu items Setting range Description
MON OUT AUX7 - 10
*GMATT COLOR 2 - 5 Designates the number of colors used in the gradations. SOFT LEVEL 0 - 150.0 Adjusts the degree of color softness. GRAD PATTERN 0 - 99 Selects the WIPE pattern number used in the gradation. ASPECT POSITION(X,Y) ANGLE MULT(X, Y)
* The number of colors is designated by GMATT COLOR, and the colors are adjusted using the WIDTH, SATURATION, LUMINANCE, and HUE options in the GRADATION MATT(2/2) menu. The colors used in the gradation matts are indicated by GRAD MATT1 to 5 as shown below.
Refer to the WIPE MODIFY(1/3) menu (section 6-7-2. "WIPE MODIFY Menu”)
Selects where the gradation matt is displayed for monitoring.
Example of gradation matt
WIPE PATTERN: 51 GMATT COLOR: 5 SOFT LEVEL: 0
GRAD MATT5 GRAD MATT4
GRAD MATT3 GRAD MATT2
GRAD MATT1
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5-4. Stills
Up to 4 stills (STILL1 to 4) can be stored to the still memory at the standard configuration. Two more stills (STILL5 to 6) can be used when the HVS-38SS option is installed to the switcher. Stills can be assigned to the background bus and auxiliary bus. They are stored in the following way.
Create an image to be saved to a still image in PREV or PGM output.
  Display the STILL menu.
HVS-16/24OUA: Press the STILL button in the SYSTEM group. HVS-12ROUA: Press the FUNC button and then select 1.STILL.
Turn F1 under SIGNAL in the STILL menu, and then select the image output to be saved
from the following options.
ME1PGM, ME1CLN, ME1PRV ME2PGM, ME2CLN, ME2PRV MATT1, MATT2 AUX1-AUX10, AUX11-16 (option), XAUX1-XAUX10
STILL STORE(1/2)
STILL1
STILL2
STILL1
FRAME
STILL2
FRAME
SELECT
STILL3
STILL3
FRAME
TYPE
STILL4
STILL4
FRAME
STILL5
STILL5
FRAME
STILL6
STILL6
FRAME
STILL STORE(2/2)
SIGNAL
ME1PGM
SELECT
STILL1
ANIMATION
FRAME
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SPEED1POS-X
0
DVE STILL
SIGNAL
ME1PGM
POS-Y
0
STORE
MOT ION
BLUR
NONE
If XAUX1-XAUX10 was selected, the STILL1-STILL4 item in SELECT can be used to select
the video inputs that you want to import. The following signals can be selected.
Parameter Available range
BLAK, STILL1, STILL2, STILL3, STILL4
IN01 to IN28 (IN17-IN28 are options),
STL1 to STL6 (5-6 are options),
MAT1, MAT2,
ME1PGM, ME1PRV, ME1CLN
ME2PGM, ME2PRV, ME2CLN IN17-IN28 and STILL5 and STILL6 are option.
Press the DOWN button to move down, and then select the storage type from FRAME, ODD,
and EVEN under the TYPE item.
Press the UP button to move up, and then save to one of STILL1 to STILL6. Press the
corresponding control. A beeping sound is heard, and the still image is saved.
IMPORTANT
When pressing a control button, hold it down for less than one second.
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5-5. Selecting Where Outputs Appear
5-5-1. Output Connector
The output connectors for the video signals of the main unit rear panel have the configuration shown below.
CPUGL
CPU
GL
OUTPUT CARD
1
IN PUT
1
OUT PUT INPUT CPUCP U
OUT PUT
Item Connector Description
M/E1PGM M/E1 program output
M/E1 preview output (Next output with KEY) To select the signal that is output from the PREVIEW:
A
M/E1
PREV
1) Press the PREV button in the M/E1 group (HVS-16/24OUA). Press the USER button where the PREVIEW function is assigned. (HVS-12ROUA)
2) Select the signals in the PREVIEW menu.
M/E1CLN M/E1 clean output (Program output with or without KEY) 5-5-3
M/E2PGM M/E2 program output
M/E2 preview output (Next output with KEY) To select the signal that is output from the PREVIEW:
B
M/E2
PREV
1) Press the PREV button in the M/E2 group (HVS-16/24OUA). Press the USER button where the PREVIEW function is assigned. (HVS-12ROUA)
2) Select the signals in the PREVIEW menu.
M/E2CLN M/E2 clean output (Program output with or without KEY) 5-5-3
Auxiliary output signals can be assigned as shown below.
1) Select AUX output in the BUS SELECT section.
C 1-10
2) Select the signal from the AUX/KEY bus button and M/E1PGM,
M/E1PREV, M/E1CLEAN, M/E2PGM, M/E2PREV, M/E2CLEAN, KEY OUT A, and KEY OUT B.
12 LAN 1GPI IN
EDITOR GPI/TALLY OUT
RS-422
45
3
RS-422
5
47891011 12
23
3
6
4567
ALARM T RI SYNC IN BB IN
92
8
13 1514 16
11 12
10 14
13 15 16
(10/100BASE-T)
ARCNET
REF OUT
12
2
1
AC100-240V 50/60Hz I N
Refer
to
5-5-2 6-3-3
5-5-2 6-3-3
5-5-3
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5-5-2. Selecting Preview Output
The outputs from M/E1PREV and M/E2PREV connectors are the previews for M/E1 and M/E2 and their signals can be selected in the menu respectively. Select the output signals of the preview as shown in the procedure below.
Display the PREVIEW menu
<HVS-16/24OUA>
Press the PREV button in the M/E1 or M/E2 group of the menu section.
<HVS-12ROUA>
Press the USER button where the PREVIEW function is assigned. (See section 15-2. USER Buttons.)
PREVIEW SELECT MENU
BKGD
ON
KEY1
ON
KEY2
ON
KEY3
ON
To monitor all these signals, turn the controls F1 to F4 to set BKGD, KEY1, KEY2, and
KEY3 all to ON as shown in the figure above. To check the output of KEY3, set KEY3 to ON and all others to OFF.
NOTE
Press the PREV button to turn it on and display the menu. The menu button(s) of the bus where PREVIEW is set to ON (TRANS/BKGD, KEY1, KEY2, KEY3) lights up. The display of a signal can also be turned on and off by pressing the menu button while holding down the PREV button. This PREV setting is applied to the PREV and AUX outputs on the MU rear panel, where ”preview” is selected for output signal.
5-5-3. Selecting AUX / CLEAN Output
Available output signals for AUX1 to AUX10 (AUX11-16 added if the option installed) are PGM, PREV, CLN, DVE KEY and all signals assignable to M/E bus.
Press a button in the BUS SELECT section to select an output target.
HVS-24OUA
BUS SELECT
AUX/KEY
KEY1
KEY2
SRC
SRC
M/E1 M/E2
KEY1
KEY2
INS
INS
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1
KEY3 SRC
KEY3
SRC
SRC
SRC
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1
INS
INS
INS
INS
AUX AUX
UTL1 UTL2
HVS-16OUA
BUS SELECT
KEY3 KEY1KEY1 KEY2 KEY3KEY2
AUX/KEY
* To select AUX11 to 16, press AUX1 to AUX6 with SHIFT pressed.
P/PP/PM/EM/EM/E
P/P
MV2MV1UTL2UTL1
14
KEY
OUT A PGM PREV
OUT B
AUX
AUX
AUX
3
12 456
AUX1
AUX AUX
3
25
AUX AUX
MV1 MV2
AUXAUX AUX
AUX
6
7
CLEAN CLEAN
AUX
AUX AUX AUX
789
KEY KEY
OUT A OUT B
AUX9AUX
AUX
8
P/PP/PP/PM/EM/EM/EKEY
PREVPGM
MATT
16151413121110987654321
10
AUX
10 11 12
M/E1 PGM
SHIFT
AUX13AUX14AUX15AUX
M/E1
M/E1 M/E2 M/E2 M/E2
PREV
CLEAN PGM PREV CLEA N
Select the output target.
. Select the
output signal.
16
output target.
Select the output signal.
MATT
24232221201918171615654321 1413121110978
Select the
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HVS-12ROUA
M/E1
M/E1
M/E1
KEY1
BUS
SELECT
M/E2 KEY1
AUX/ KEY
* To select AUX9 to AUX16, press AUX1 to AUX8 with SHIFT pressed.
KEY3
KEY2
M/E2
M/E2
KEY3
KEY2
AUX5AUX
1/9 2/10
KEYKEY
OUT BOUT A
3214
6
AUX
AUX
4/12
3/11
M/E1 PGM
78
AUX
AUX
5/13
6/14
M/E1
M/E1
PREV
CLEAN
910
AUX 7/15
M/E2 PGM
11 12
AUX
SHIFT
8/16
M/E2
M/E2
PREV
CLEAN
SHIFT
Select the output target.
Select the output signal.
Press a button to select the signal for the output target.
The signals assigned to the bus buttons at the factory shipment are shown below.
HVS-16/24OUA
Selected buttons Signal
1-16 (HVS-16OUA), 1-24 (HVS-24OUA), MATT1
M/E1PGM M/E1 Program output M/E1PREV M/E1 Preview output (Next output with KEY) M/E1CLEAN M/E1 Clean output appears at connector (with or without keys). M/E2PGM M/E2 Program output M/E2PREV M/E2 Preview output (Next output with KEY) M/E2CLEAN M/E2 Clean output appears at connector (with or without keys). KEY OUT A Signal assigned to KEY OUT A button. See next page. KEY OUT B Signal assigned to KEY OUT B button. See next page. MV1 Multi Viewer output 1 (if HVS-38AUMV option installed.) MV2 Multi Viewer output 2 (HVS-38AUMV option installed.) UTL1 UTL2
Signals assigned in the bus assignments (Same as M/E bus) MATT2 and 17-32(HVS-16OUA) or 25-48(HVS-24OUA) can be
selected with SHIFT. See 5-1-2. "SHIFT Button."
Input video signals (asynchronous acceptable) that can be assigned to AUX11-16 (HVS-38AUMV required)
HVS-12ROUA
Selected buttons Signal
1-12
Signals assigned in the bus assignments (Same as M/E bus)
13-24 can be selected with SHIFT. See 5-1-2. "SHIFT Button." M/E1PGM M/E1 Program output M/E1PREV M/E1 Preview output (Next output with KEY) M/E1CLEAN M/E1 Clean output appears at connector (with or without keys). M/E2PGM M/E2 Program output M/E2PREV M/E2 Preview output (Next output with KEY) M/E2CLEAN M/E2 Clean output appears at connector (with or without keys). KEY OUTA Signal assigned to KEY OUT A button. See next page. KEY OUTB Signal assigned to KEY OUT B button. See next page.
NOTE
When the optional HVS-AUX16/32 is used, the AUX outputs can be controlled remotely.
KEY OUT A, KEY OUT B
The following signals can be assigned to the KEY OUT A and KEY OUT B buttons, which can be selected for AUX output. This can be set in the MU SETUP - OUTPUT menu.
Press the MU SETUP button in the menu section and display the top of the MU SETUP
menu.
Turn the F1 control to select 3 OUTPUT in the SELECT section. Either press the F1
control, or press the DOWN button to display the MU SETUP – OUTPUT menu.
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Press the DOWN button again to move to the bottom page, and then select the key
output signal in the KEY OUT A and KEY OUT B items. Press the ENTER button in the keypad to confirm the selection.
Selectable Signals for KEY OUT A/B
ME1 or ME2
MU SETUP OUTPUT(2/2)
CLEAN OUT
M/E1ONM/E2
ONAME1PGM
Setting Signal PGM PGM bus DVE KEY PST PST bus DVE KEY _A A bus DVE KEY output _B B bus DVE KEY output KEY1 KEY1 bus DVE KEY KEY2 KEY2 bus DVE KEY KEY3 KEY3 bus DVE KEY D KEY1 DVE channel 1 KEY output D KEY2 DVE channel 2 KEY output D KEY3 (SD mode only) DVE channel 3 KEY output D KEY4 (SD mode only) DVE channel 4 KEY output KEY KEY composite output for three keyers
KEY OUT
B
ME2PGM
CLEAN
CLEAN can be routed to any AUX output. The signals for CLEAN outputs can be selected at the MU SETUP – OUTPUT menu as in the procedure below.
Press the MU SETUP button in the menu section and display the top of the MU SETUP
menu.
Turn the F1 control to select 3 OUTPUT in the SELECT section. Either press the F1
control, or press the DOWN button to display the MU SETUP – OUTPUT menu
Press the DOWN button again to move to the bottom page, and then select ON or OFF in
the CLEAN OUT menu. Press the ENTER button in the keypad to confirm the selection.
Setting Signal ON (default setting) Clean output + KEY1 + KEY2 OFF Clean output only
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5-5-4. AUX LINK
In the AUX-LINK function, the auxiliary outputs are grouped, and the master and slave outputs are set so all slave output signals can be switched simultaneously by simply selecting the master output signal. A group consists of one master output and up to four slave outputs. Five auxiliary output groups can be set. Examples of AUX LINK settings and operation are shown below.
Creating AUX Output Link Groups
Press the FUNC button in the menu section to display the FUNCTION menu. Turn F1 to
select AUX LINK. Press F1 or the DOWN button to display the AUX LINK sub menu.
Turn F1 to select AUX GROUP under SELECT. Press F1 or the DOWN button to display
the AUX LINK - AUX GROUP submenu.
FUNCT ION AUX LINK
1. AUX GROUP
2. LINK GROUP
SELECT1ENABLE
OFF
FUNCTION-AUX LINK AUX GROUP
1. AUX01 AUX02 AUX03 AUX04 AUX05
2. AUX06 AUX07 ---- ---- ----
3. AUX08 M1PGM ---- ---- ----
4. M1PST AUX09 AUX10 ---- ----
5. M2A sM2B ---- ---- ---­SELECT1MASTER
AUX01
SLAVE1
AUX02
SLAVE2
AUX03
SLAVE3
AUX04
SLAVE4
AUX05
In the AUX GROUP submenu, turn F1 to select a group to be set from 1-5. Turn F2 to set the auxiliary output serving as the MASTER. Available outputs are shown
below.
AUX01-10,
Master Output
AUX11-16 (option) M1PGM, M1PST, M2PGM, M2PST M1A, M1B, M2A, M2B
Select the auxiliary outputs (up to four) serving as the SLAVE linking to the MASTER
output. Available outputs are shown below.
Slave Output (Normal link)
The M/E bus outputs can be also linked fully to the MASTER (Full link). In this case, SLAVE buses always output the same signal as the MASTER and the small letter "s" is placed in front of the SLAVE names.
Slave Output (Full link)
AUX01-10, AUX11-16 (option) M1PGM, M1PST, M2PGM, M2PST M1A, M1B, M2A, M2B
sM1PGM, sM1PST, sM2PGM, sM2PST sM1A, sM1B, sM2A, sM2B
NOTE
The A or B bus cannot be set for AUX LINK output when the PGM or PST bus in the same M/E is selected. In the same way, the PGM or PST bus cannot be set for AUX LINK output when the A or B bus in the same M/E is selected.
Both link type slaves, normal link slaves and full link slaves, cannot be selected in the same M/E.
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Creating Signal Link Groups
Press the UP button to go back to the AUX LINK menu. In the AUX LINK menu turn F1 to
select LINK GROUP under SELECT. Press F1 or the DOWN button to display the AUX LINK - LINK GROUP submenu.
FUNCT ION AUX LINK
1. AUX GROUP
2. LINK GROUP
SELECT1ENABLE
OFF
FUNCTION-AUX LINK LINK GROUP
1. IN01 IN02 IN03 IN04 IN05
2. IN06 IN07 ---- ---- ----
3. IN08 IN07 IN08 ---- ----
4. STL1 STL2 STL3 STL4 KEYA
5. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---­No.1MAST ER
IN01
SLAVE1
IN02
SLAVE2
IN03
BLAK, IN01 to IN28, STL1 to STL4,
Available Signals
STL5STL6 (option) CB, WHIT, MAT1, MAT2, KEYA, KEYB
In the AUX GROUP submenu, turn F1 to select a group to be set. Turn F2 to select a signal to be set for MASTER. Set the SLAVE output signals (up to four) that link to the MASTER output signal.
NOTE
SLAVE3
IN04
SLAVE4
IN05
The same MASTER output signal cannot be selected twice. SLAVE output signals can be selected multiple times.
Enabling AUX LINK
Press the UP button to go back to the AUX LINK menu. Turn F2 to set ENABLE to ON.
This activates all AUX LINK groups.
Operation examples:
These examples assume that the five AUX output link groups and four signal link groups were set as shown above.
Press AUX1 in the BUS SELECT- AUX section and select IN01 in the AUX/KEY bus:
-> IN02 is assigned to AUX2, IN03 to AUX3, IN04 to AUX4 and IN05 to AUX5.
Press AUX1 in the BUS SELECT- AUX section and select IN06 in the AUX/KEY bus:
-> IN07 is assigned to AUX2.
Press AUX8 in the BUS SELECT- AUX section and select STL1 in the AUX/KEY bus:
-> STILL2 is assigned to M/E1-PGM.
Select IN08 in the M/E1-PST bus:
-> IN07 is assigned to AUX9 and IN08 to AUX10.
Select a signal in the M/E2-A bus:
-> The same signal as M/E2-A bus selection signal is assigned to M/E2-B bus.
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A
A
A
A
5-5-5. Setting Up Stereoscopic 3D Input/Output
The switcher can accept two sets of stereoscopic video and output one set that can be switched between two using transition effects. Adjusting the display parallax in real-time allows you to make for a better viewing. The procedure below shows how to set up and operate a system described below as an example.
A system with Two Stereo 3D Cameras
It sets up a bus link using AUX LINK. It outputs an L/R pair of Stereoscopic 3D from AUX1 (M/E2 PGM) and AUX2 (M/E1 PGM). IN01 is assigned to Bus Button 1 and IN03 to Bus Button 3. It switches the output video between 2 pairs by pressing a bus button on the M/E2.
3D Camera
1
L video
R video
3D Camera
2
L video
R video
ssign IN01 to Button1 ssign IN03 to Button3
AUX GROUP Setting
This AUX GROUP setting allows you to output an L/R video pair. Pressing a button on the M/E2 (L video) automatically changes the button selection on the M/E1 (R video). Set the AUX GROUP menu as shown below. (See section 5-5-4 for details about AUX LINK.)
HVS-3800HS
IN01
IN02
IN03
IN04
UX1
UX2
OU
Camera switching
1 3
L video
R video
Stereo 3D
monitor/player
or color equalizer
(CEQ-100HS etc.)
Set M2PGM to AUX GROUP1 Master and M1PGM to Slave.
  Set M2PST to AUX GROUP2 Master and M1PST to Slave.
FUNCTION-AUX LINK AUX GROUP
1. M2PGM M1PGM ---- ---- ----
2. M2PST M1PST ---- ---- ----
3. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
4. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
5. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---­SELECT1MAST ER
M2PG M
SLAVE1
M1PG M
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
LINK GROUP Setting
This LINK GROUP setting allows you to link L/R video pairs. The L and R paired videos are simultaneously switched. Set the LINK GROUP menu as shown below. (See section 5-5-4 for details about LINK GROUP.)
Set IN01 to LINK GROUP1 Master and IN02 to Slave.
  Set IN03 to LINK GROUP2 Master and IN04 to Slave.
FUNCTION-AUX LINK LINK GROUP
1. IN01 IN02 ---- ---- ----
2. IN03 IN04 ---- ---- ----
3. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
4. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
5. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---­SELECT1MAST ER
IN01
SLAVE1
IN02
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
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Enabling Stereo 3D mode
Turn F2 in the [AUX LINK] menu to select S3D.
  Once the Stereo 3D mode is enabled, the FUNCTION button blinks red.
Enabling Stereo 3D mode
After having done the above settings, pressing Button 1 on the M/E2 PGM row outputs the L/R video, IN01 and IN02 (IN03 and IN04), respectively from AUX1 and AUX2.
1
P/P
Two sets of stereoscopic video can be switched each other using transition effects such as MIX. Keyer can be also added to these videos. In these cases, the M/E1 bus is automatically changed according to the M/E2 bus.
1
P/P
1
P/P
Adjusting the Parallax Display
To adjust the efficacy of the parallax display for L/R pair video, use the LINE DVE function as shown below. (See section 7-1 for details about the LINE DVE.)
FUNCTION AUX LINK
1. AUX GROUP
2. LINK GROUP
SELECT1ENABLE
S3D
Pressing Button 1 outputs the 3D pair videos (IN01 and IN02) from AUX1 and AUX2.
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Press 3 and then perform a background transition.
The 3D pair videos (IN03 and IN04) output from AUX1 and AUX2.
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M/EMATT1615141312111098765432
M/EMATT16151413121110987654321
M/EMATT1615141312111098765432
M/EMATT16151413121110987654321
M/EMATT1615141312111098765432
M/EMATT16151413121110987654321
To adjust the parallax of L/R pair video, change the X_POS parameter in the DVE
MODIFY menu for the M/E2 (using LINE DVE), while monitoring the 3D image. Increasing the value makes objects closer to you. When you change the X_POS value for M/E2 video, the X_POS value for M/E1 video is automatically changed accordingly.
DVE MODIFY(1/8)
LINE
DVE
GLOBAL POSITION
POSITION X 0
Y 0
X-Y
1000
SIZE
X
1000
DVE STILL
STORE
Y
1000
BACK
OFF
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5-6. Key Setup
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.
Three keyers are provided in the standard configuration.
Type
Effect
Priority Change Not Available
Transition
Line DVE
(*1) Refer to section 5-10. “Chromakeys” for more details. (*2) FAM and NAM transitions are available with the menu setting (See section. 6-4-1. "FAM and NAM
Transitions for Keyers.") (*2) WIPE transitions can be used simultaneously with background and KEY, but the same pattern applied to
both. In DVE patterns, simultaneous BKGD and KEY transitions are possible, and different patterns can be used. However, there are limitations on the number of DVE channels that can be used. For details about transitions, refer to section 6-4. "Key Transitions”, and for details about limitations on DVE channels, refer to section 6-9-8. “DVE patterns and number of channels”.
Background
Background + Key Cut
Key Cut
Background + Key
Key Insert (fill)
KEY KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
Luminance key (Self key)
Bus key Chroma key (*1) Not Available Invert BOX mask KEY mask Not Available Edge Not Available Shadow Not Available
CUT MIX FAM and NAM (*2) WIPE (*2)
Key Insert to ‘Hole’
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5-6-1. Key Menu
Displaying Keyer Menu
The key menus are displayed using the buttons shown in the figures below in the M/E1 group and M/E2 group (HVS-16/24OUA)or opening keyer submenus from each keyer top menu (HVS-12ROUA).
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
TRANS BKGD
WIPE PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY(1/6) menu
KEY1(1 /6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY(2/6) Menu
KEY1(2 /6) INSERT- MATT
KEY(3/6) Menu
KEY1(3 /6) EDG E
KEY(4/6) Menu
KEY1(4 /6) SHADOW
KEY(5/6) Menu
KEY1(5 /6) AUTO C HROMA KEY
KEY(6/6) Menu
KEY1(6 /6) MANUAL CHROMA KEY
COLOR
CANCEL
HVS-16/24OUA
KEY2 KEY3
KEY1
MATT
MATT
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
DVE
KEY1
KEY1 OVER
M/E 1 M /E 2
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
SAT
66.3
TYPE
OFF
TYPE
OFF
SAT
66.3
TYPE
OFF
SAT
66.3
POSITION X 0
POS
0
MANUAL ADJUST
CLIP
0
ON
MASK
MASK
EDGE
SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
SIGNAL
BUS
IN01
KEY SIGNAL
CLIP
TRANSP
50
0.0
COLOR
LUM
HUE
5.4
3.5
MASK
INVERT
TOP0BOTT OM0LEFT0RIGHT
OFF
WIDTH
SOFT
LEVEL
0
1
EDGE-COLOR
COLOR
HUE
LUM
3.5
5.4
SOFT
TRANSP
LEVEL
0
0.0
SHADOW-COLOR
COLOR
LUM
HUE
5.4
3.5
SELECT Y 0
ON
CHROMA KEY
EDGE
LEFT
RIGHT
0
0
GAIN
HUE
1.00
0.0
CHROMA KEY
ANGLE
45.00
TRANS BKGD
WIPE
PATT
WIPE
MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
SIGNAL
INVERT
IN01
OFF
TRANSITION
RATE
LIMIT
30
OFF
BOX
TRANSP
LEVEL
0.0
POSITION
X10Y
10
PGMOUT
CURSOR
SIZE
8*8
OFF
MANUAL SUPPRESSION
Y
C1
1.00
1.00
ANGLE OF FSET
Y
C
0.00
0.00
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE
SHDW
CK
DVE KEY1
KEY1 OVER
KEY2 KEY3
MATT MASK
EDGE SHOW
DVE KEY2
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
0
C2
0
K
0.00
MATT MASK
CK
DVE KEY3
Key Setup (5-6. “Key Setup”) Key Adjustment ( 5-7 . “Key Adjustments”) Transition Setting (6-4.Key Transitions
KEY MATT Color Setting (5-6-6 “KEY MATT”) Mask Setup (5-8. “Key Mask and Invert”)
Edge Setup (Section 5-9-1. “Edge”)
Shadow Setup (Section 5-9-2 “Shadow”)
Auto Chromakey (5-10-2. “Auto Chromakey Setup”) Chromakey Edge Setting (5-10-3. “Chromakey
Adjustment”)
Chromakey Adjustment (5-10-3. “Chromakey Adjustment”)
SYS
M/E1 KEY1 MENU
1. SRC/INS
2. MATT/MASK
3. EDGE
4. SHADOW
5. AUTO CK SELECT
1
HVS-12ROUA
TRANS
MU
SETUP
OU
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
M/E
6. MANUALCK
BKGD
KEY1
TRANS
BKGD
KEY1
COPY
COPY
SYSTEM / TRANSITION
WIPE PATT
KEY2
WIPE PATT
KEY2
SWAP
PASTE
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
KEY3
BLOCK
M/E1
M/E2
INIT
OFF
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5-6-2. Returning Key Menus to Default Settings
The key menus can be returned to their default settings by holding down the menu button for the respective key. When the button is held down, a long beeping sound is made, and the selected menu parameters are returned to their defaults. Holding down the KEY1, KEY2, or KEY3 buttons returns all key menus to their default settings.
NOTE
In HVS-12ROUA, each keyer top menu has an INIT item that can return the keyer menu to the default settings. Turn F6 to select an item to be set to default and then press and hold down F6 for a while to return the menu to default.
5-6-3. Key Types
Three types of keyers are available: luminance, bus, and chroma keys.
KEY1(1/6 ) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
BUS
CLIP
50
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSITION
RATE
30
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
Luminance keys
Luminance keys are also called a self key, and it uses the same video for the key source and key insert. This is selected in KEY INSERT. The key insert/source signals can be selected from the buttons in the AUX/KEY bus section. It can also be selected from the menu screen. KEY1, KEY2, and KEY3 can all be created in the same way.
Bus keys
Bus keys use separate signals for the key insert and key source. To create a bus key, select the KEY INSERT/KEY SOURCE signals in KEY-SOURCE/INSERT menu. Since the operation for selecting the signal from the menu takes some time, 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. Refer to section 5-6-5 and 5-6-6 for more details.
Chroma keys
Chroma keys use the difference in hue from the chroma component to create a key signal and compose a separate video using the key. It is primarily used when composing images with a person or other subject that is moving. For details about chromakeys, refer to section 5-10. “Chromakeys”.
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5-6-4. Selecting the Key Source / Insert (HVS-16OUA)
The key signal is selected using the key bus select button and AUX/KEY button. It can also be selected from the KEY-SOURCE / INSERT menu.
This example describes when the bus button 1 (IN01 signal) is selected for KEY SOURCE (key signal) and bus button 13 (STILL1 signal) is selected for KEY INSERT (fill signal) in KEY1 of M/E1. When selecting from the menu, the signal name of the source is used to make the selection.
Selection by AUX/KEY bus
Press the M/E1-KEY1 button in the key bus select section to light it.
  Press 13 in the AUX/KEY bus section. The button 13 lights up (KEY INSERT selected).
BUS SELECT
AUX/KEY
M/E1 KEY1
UTL1
M/E1
M/E1
KEY2
UTL2
M/E2
KEY3
KEY1
M/E2
M/E2
KEY3
KEY2
MV2
MV1
OUT A
AUX
KEY
Next, press SHIFT to turn it on, and then press 1 in the AUX/KEY bus section. The
button 1 lights up (KEY SOURCE selected).
BUS SELECT
AUX/KEY
M/E1
M/E1
M/E1
M/E2
M/E2
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1
UTL1
UTL2
M/E2
KEY2
KEY3
MV1
MV2
OUT A
AUX
KEY
AUX1
AUX
3
2
1
KEY
OUT B
10
9
87654321
AUX1
AUX
3
2
1
KEY
OUT B
10
9
87654321
AUX
AUX
4
M/E1 M/E1 M/E1 M/E2 PGM
11 12
AUX
4
M/E1 M/E1 M/E1 M/E2 PGM
11 12
PREV
PREV
AUX
CLEAN
AUX
CLEAN
AUX
6
7
13
14
AUX
6
7
13
14
5
AUX
5
AUX
AUX
8
PGM
15
AUX
8
PGM
15
M/E2 PREV
AUX
M/E2 PREV
AUX
9
10
M/E2
CLEAN
MATT
16
AUX
9
10
M/E2
CLEAN
MATT
16
SHIFT
SHIFT
Selection by key menu
Press the KEY1 button in the M/E1 group to display the KEY1(1/6) menu. If the cursor is
in the bottom row, use the UP/DOWN button to move it.
Set KEY-TYPE to BUS. Select STILL1 under the INSERT-SIGNAL option. Select IN01 under the SOURCE-
SIGNAL option.
The KEY MATT signal cannot be selected from the AUX/KEY bus. For details about signals that can be selected by the key, refer to section 5-6-8. “Available Signals”.
KEY1(1/6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
BUS
SIGNAL
STILL1
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
TRANSP
CLIP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSITION
RATE
30
NOTE
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
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5-6-5. Selecting the Key Source / Insert (HVS-24OUA)
The key signal is selected using the key bus select button and AUX/KEY button. It can also be selected from the KEY-SOURCE / INSERT menu.
This example describes when the bus button 1 (IN01 signal) is selected for KEY SOURCE (key signal) and bus button 13 (STILL1 signal) is selected for KEY INSERT (fill signal) in KEY1 of M/E1. When selecting from the menu, the signal name of the source is used to make the selection.
Selection by AUX/KEY bus
Press the KEY1-SRC button in the key bus M/E1 select section to light it.
  Press 1 in the AUX/KEY bus section. The button 1 lights up (KEY SOURCE selected).
KEY2
KEY1
KEY1
BUS SELECT
SRC
KEY1
INS
AUX/KEY
KEY3
KEY2
SRC
M/E1 M/E2
KEY2
INS
SRC
SRC
KEY1
KEY3
INS
INS
KEY3
SRC
SRC
KEY2
KEY3
INS
INS
AUX AUX
12 456
UTL1 UTL2
Next, press the KEY1-INS button in the key bus M/E1 select section to light it.
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX AUX
3
MV1 MV2
AUX
789
KEY KEY
OUT A OUT B
AUX
AUX AUX AUX
10 11 12
M/E1 PGM
AUX13AUX14AUX15AUX
M/E1
M/E1 M/E2 M/E2 M/E2
CLEAN PGM PREV CLEAN
PREV
16
MATT
24232221201918171615654321 1413121110978
Press 13 in the AUX/KEY bus section. The button 13 lights up (KEY INSERT selected).
BUS SELECT
AUX/KEY
KEY1 SRC
KEY1
INS
KEY3
KEY2
SRC
SRC
M/E1 M/E2
KEY3
KEY2
INS
INS
KEY2
KEY1
SRC
KEY1
INS
KEY3
SRC
SRC
KEY2
KEY3
INS
INS
AUX AUX
12 456
UTL1 UTL2
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX AUX
3
MV1 MV2
AUX
789
KEY KEY
OUT A OUT B
AUX
AUX AUX AUX
10 11 12
M/E1 PGM
AUX13AUX14AUX15AUX
M/E1
M/E1 M/E2 M/E2 M/E2
CLEAN PGM PREV CLEAN
PREV
Selection by key menu
Press the KEY1 button in the M/E1 group to display the KEY1(1/6) menu. If the cursor is
in the bottom row, use the UP/DOWN button to move it.
Set KEY-TYPE to BUS. Select STILL1 under the INSERT-SIGNAL option. Select IN01 under the SOURCE-
SIGNAL option.
KEY1(1/6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
BUS
SIGNAL
STILL1
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
TRANSP
CLIP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSITION
RATE
30
NOTE
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
16
MATT
24232221201918171615654321 1413121110978
The KEY MATT signal cannot be selected from the AUX/KEY bus. For details about signals that can be selected by the key, refer to section 5-6-8. “Available Signals”.
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5-6-6. Selecting the Key Source / Insert (HVS-12ROUA)
The key signal is selected using the key bus select button and AUX/KEY button. It can also be selected from the KEY-SOURCE / INSERT menu.
This example describes when the bus button 1 (IN01 signal) is selected for KEY SOURCE (key signal) and bus button 11 (STILL1 signal) is selected for KEY INSERT (fill signal) in KEY1 of M/E1. When selecting from the menu, the signal name of the source is used to make the selection.
Selection by AUX/KEY bus
Press the M/E1-KEY1 button in the key bus select section to light it.
  Press 11 in the AUX/KEY bus section. The bus signal 11 will be selected for KEY
INSERT.
BUS
SELECT
AUX/ KEY
M/E1 KEY1
M/E2 KEY1
Next, press the SHIFT button in the BUS SELECT section to turn it on. Press 1 in the
AUX/KEY bus section. The button 1 lights up (KEY SOURCE selected).
M/E1 KEY1
BUS
SELECT
M/E2 KEY1
AUX/ KEY
M/E1
M/E1
KEY3
KEY2
M/E2
M/E2
KEY3
KEY2
3214
M/E1
M/E1
KEY3
KEY2
M/E2
M/E2
KEY3
KEY2
3214
AUX5AUX
1/9 2/10
AUX5AUX
1/9 2/10
KEYKEY
OUT BOUT A
6
KEYKEY
OUT BOUT A
6
AUX
AUX
4/12
3/11
M/E1 PGM
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AUX
AUX
4/12
3/11
M/E1 PGM
78
AUX
AUX
5/13
6/14
M/E1
M/E1
PREV
CLEAN
910
AUX
AUX
5/13
6/14
M/E1
M/E1
PREV
CLEAN
910
AUX
7/15
M/E2
PGM
11 12
AUX
7/15
M/E2
PGM
11 12
PREV
PREV
AUX
SHIFT
8/16
M/E2
M/E2
CLEAN
SHIFT
AUX
SHIFT
8/16
M/E2
M/E2
CLEAN
SHIFT
Selection by key menu
Press the KEY1 button in the M/E1 group to display the KEY1(1/6) menu. If the cursor is
in the bottom row, use the UP/DOWN button to move it.
Set KEY-TYPE to BUS. Select STILL1 under the INSERT-SIGNAL option. Select IN01 under the SOURCE-
SIGNAL option.
The KEY MATT signal cannot be selected from the AUX/KEY bus. For details about signals that can be selected by the key, refer to section 5-6-8. “Available Signals”.
KEY1(1/6) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
BUS
SIGNAL
STILL1
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
TRANSP
CLIP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSITION
RATE
30
NOTE
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
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5-6-7. Key Link
When the key link function is set to ON, the key source signal and key insert signal are linked to form a pair. When the key source signal and key insert signal are selected, they are automatically registered as a pair. Also, if a key insert signal only is selected, then a key source signal is automatically selected to pair with it. To change the pair, use the key menu or AUX/KEY bus to reselect the key source signal. The key link ON/OFF settings are made in the MU SETUP – MODE menu.
NOTE
If a key link is set in one of the key menus of KEY1, KEY2, or KEY3, the same key pair can also be used by other keys. The key pair setting can be used regardless of whether the key link function is set to ON or OFF.
Setting key link function to ON
Press the MU SETUP button in the SYSTEM group to display the MU SETUP top menu.
  Turn F1 to select 4 MODE. Either press F1 or press the DOWN button to display the MU
SETUP – MODE menu. Change the KEYER MODE – LINK option to ON. Press ENTER in the keypad to confirm.
MU SETUP MOD E
TRANS CTRL
M/E1
REG
LINK
ON
M/E2 REG
KEYER MODE
GAIN
TYPE1
SET
INPUT
TYPE_P
AUTO
TAKE
PAUSE
EV-RCL MODE M/E1
FADER
M/E2
TYPE_P
MIX
5-6-8. 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
If using the key link function to select a signal in the AUX/KEY bus section, please note that the selection cannot be made unless the key insert signal is assigned to a bus button.
KEY Signal Description
BLAK Internally generated Black signal
IN01-IN28 Primary input 01 to 28
STL1-STL6 Still 1 to Still 6
M/E1 M/E2
KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
MATT1-MATT2 Color matt 1 and 2
KEY MATT Key matt (Refer to 5-6-9. "KEY MATT".)
GMATT Gradation matt (Refer to section 5-3. "Gradation Matt".)
WHITE Internally generated White signal
CB Internally generated color bar signal
KEY1
M/E2
KEY2
M/E1PGM M/E1 PGM Signal
KEY3
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5-6-9. KEY MATT
In addition to the MATT1 and MATT2 bus matt signals, a matte signal dedicated to keys (KEY MATT) can also be used. The color for the KEY MATT signal can be setup in each keyer menu using the procedure below.
Select MATT in the INSERT-TYPE item of the KEY-INSERT/SOURCE menu.
  Press the DOWN button to display the KEY(2/6) menu page.
Set LUM, SAT, and HUE in the COLOR items to determine the MATT color.
Note that KEY MATT cannot be assigned to a bus button.
KEY1(2/6 ) INSERT -MATT
COLOR
SAT
66.3
TYPE
OFF
LUM
5.4
INVER T
OFF
HUE
3.5
MASK
TOP0BOTTOM0LEFT0RIGHT
IMPORTANT
BOX
0
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5-7. Key Adjustments
How the key and background video are mixed together is adjusted using the parameters below.
FAM (KEY-SOURCE/INSERT menu)
When this is set to ON, the keys are combined using an additive mix. When signals with the same shape are being used for key source and key insert, setting the FAM parameter to ON enables reduction of the darkness on the key edge. Follow the procedure below to set the FAM to ON.
TRANSPARENCY (KEY-SOURCE/INSERT menu)
Key transparency can be set. Increasing the value makes the background appear more transparent.
KEY1(1/6 ) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
BUS
CLIP
50
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
0.0
SIGNAL
IN02
TRANSITION
RATE
30
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
GAIN and CLIP (KEY-SOURCE/INSERT menu)
CLIP and GAIN are used to adjust how the key cut in the background is made and how the foreground (key insert) and background signals are combined together. This is done by setting the GAIN and CLIP parameters in each keyer menu. First, adjust the clip to determine a rough key level where the background will be cut. Next, adjust the gain to adjust the degree of blurriness of the key edge section. Then, repeat the process of determining the clip again and adjusting the gain, and then determine the degree of key and background combination by viewing the screen.
KEYER MODE-GAIN (MU SETUP-MODE menu)
Processing type of the keyer gain clip can be set. Select the GAIN type at KEYER MODE - GAIN section in MU SETUP-MODE menu. Then press ENTER in the keypad to confirm the setting.
Parameter Setting Description
KEYER MODE
GAIN
TYPE1 This applies gain based on the clip value (default setting) TYPE2 This cuts the KEY signal up to the clip value, and then applies the gain
KEY signal KEY signal after clip KEY signal after gain
Clip Level
TYPE1 TYPE2
Video Level=0
NOTE
Note that CLIP, GAIN and FAM key settings will not be saved to Event Memory data, if INPUT (default setting) is set for KEYER MODE-SET of the MU SETUP - MODE menu. These setting data will be included with the system data. If you want to save the data to the Event Memory as a keyer data, change the setting to KEYER from INPUT.
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5-8. Key Mask and Invert
The HVS-3800HS/S has mask and invert functions that let you alter key appearance by only having part of the key appear or by reversing the polarity of the key signal, respectively.
5-8-1. Key Invert
When the SOURCE-INVERT option is set to ON, the key image and background image can be inverted.
5-8-2. Box Mask
KEY1(1/6 ) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
BUS
CLIP
50
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
0.0
SIGNAL
IN02
TRANSITION
RATE
30
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
KEY1(2/6 ) INSERT -MATT
COLOR
SAT
66.3
TYPE
OFF
LUM
5.4
INVER T
OFF
HUE
3.5
MASK
TOP0BOTTOM0LEFT0RIGHT
BOX
0
BOX Mask
The HVS-3800HS/S 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.
Parameter Description
TYPE
INVERT ON will hide areas covered by the mask. TOP This sets the top edge of the box mask. BOTTOM This sets the bottom edge of the box mask. LEFT This sets the left edge of the box mask. RIGHT This sets the right edge of the box mask.
BOX_A:
BOX_O: Both areas of the key source and box are used. (OR composite)
The area where the key source and box mask overlap is used. (AND composite)
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KEY3 Mask
The procedure for using KEY3 as a mask is almost the same as when setting up a regular key box mask. Also, the KEY3 mask can be inverted to hide the inside of the KEY3 image.
Parameter Setting Description
TYPE
INVERT ON/OFF Setting to ON inverts the KEY3 mask.
KEY3_A
KEY3_O The entire KEY3 mask area is set to key insert video. (OR composite)
The entire KEY3 mask area is set to background image. (AND composite)
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w
5-9. Edge and Shadow
A colored edge and / or shadow can be added to KEY1 and KEY2.
Key w/o edge or shadow Normal edge
5-9-1. Edge
The edge application lets you adjust edge width, softness level, transparency and color. Outline is also possible in the edge settings.
KEY1(3/6 ) EDGE
TYPE
OFF
66.3
SAT
WIDTH
1
COLOR
LUM
5.4
SOFT
LEVEL
0
EDGE-COLOR
HUE
3.5
Parameter Description
TYPE
NOR: This adds a normal edge.
O_LINE: This adds an outline edge. WIDTH This sets the edge width. SOFT LEVEL This sets the degree of key and edge softness.
TRANSP
This sets the edge transparency. Increasing the value makes the
background appear more transparent. COLOR (SAT, LUM, HUE) This sets the edge color.
5-9-2. Shadow
Outline edge Shado
TRANSP
LEVEL
0.0
KEY1(4/6 ) SHADOW
TYPE
OFF
SAT
66.3
SOFT
COLOR
TRANSP
LEVEL
0
SHADOW-COLOR
LUM
5.4
0.0
HUE
3.5
POSITION
X
10
Y
10
Parameter Description TYPE Setting to ON adds a shadow. SOFT This sets the degree of softness of the shadow edge.
TRANSP LEVEL
This sets the shadow transparency. Increasing the value makes
the background appear more transparent. POSITION (X, Y) This sets the shadow position and width. COLOR (SAT, LUM, HUE) This sets the shadow color.
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5-10. Chromakeys
5-10-1. Chromakey Setup Flow
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. In the HVS-3800 series switchers KEY1 and KEY2 support chromakey operations. The following flow charts give general operational flow procedures when making and adjusting chromakey.
The following section shows an example of creating a chromakey with the KEY1 AUTO CHROMAKEY menu and then using the MANUAL CHROMAKEY menu to make adjustments.
Select KEY SOURCE/INSERT signals using AUX/KEY bus or keyer menu.
Transition key to appear on PREVIEW output to check results / adjust
In the keyer menu, set SELECT to ON to apply auto chromakey.
Move the crosshair to select the color to be ignored viewing the image on the preview output (POSITION-X-Y).
If best results not obtained, in the keyer menu, manually readjust HUE, ANGLE and/or ANGLE OFFSET parameter settings
After all above steps are completed, adjust for color cancellation,
Select a background signal using PGM/PST bus.
suppression in the keyer menu, if necessary.
Chromakey Flow Example
When Manual Adjusting When Auto Adjusting
In the keyer menu set TYPE to CHR.
In the keyer menu, adjust HUE, ANGLE and/or ANGLE OFFSET parameter settings until best possible signal results are obtained.
Adjust clip and gain levels as needed
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5-10-2. Auto Chromakey Setup
Press a desired bus button in the PGM/PST bus section to select a background image.
  Press KEY1 button in the BUS SELECT section. Then press a bus button in the
AUX/KEY bus section to select the Key Insert/Source pair signals for KEY1 using the Key Link function. You can also select the Key Insert/Source signals using the KEY1 menu. (Refer to section 5-6-4 or 5-6-4 for selecting key signals.)
Press the KEY1 button in the menu section to open the KEY1 menu. Set
SOURCE-TYPE to CHR.
KEY1(1/6 ) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
CHR
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
BUS
CLIP
50
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSP
0.0
SIGNAL
IN01
TRANSITION
RATE
30
IMPORTANT
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
Once the CHR is selected, the INVERT, GAIN and CLIP parameters cannot be available.
Press the KEY1 button in the transition section to output KEY1 to the preview screen. If
KEY1 is not output, press the PREV button in the menu to display the PREVIEW SELECT menu and set KEY1 to ON.
<HVS-16/24OUA>
Press the PREV button in the menu section.
<HVS-12ROUA>
Press the user button where the preview function is assigned. (See section 15-2. User Buttons.")
Either press the CK button or press the DOWN button repeatedly to display the AUTO
CHROMAKEY menu as shown below.
Set SELECT to ON to enable the auto chromakey. The X/Y crosshair lines should be
visible on the PREVIEW output where the key is displayed. If you want the crosshair lines to also appear on the PROGRAM line output monitor, set the PGMOUT parameter to ON
KEY1(5/6 ) AUTO CHROMA KEY
POSITION X 0
EDGE
POS
0
Y 0
CHROMA KEY
LEFT
0
SELECT
RIGHT
PGMOUT
ON
0
OFF
CURSOR
SIZE
8*8
The current crosshair position on the preview screen can be checked at the
POSITION-(X,Y) parameters. Move the joystick upward/downward or clockwise/counter-clockwise to position crosspoint on color to be ignored. You can also set or finely adjust the crosshair position at POSITION-(X,Y) parameters
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KEY1(5/6 ) AUTO CHROMA KEY
POSITION
X
450
POS
0
SELECT Y 0
CHROMA KEY
EDGE
LEFT
0
ON
RIGHT
0
PGMOUT
OFF
CURSOR
SIZE
8*8
Move the joystick counter-clockwise with the Z button in the joystick lit to make a
chromakey. Once the joystick is moved counter-clockwise, cursor selected color should be ignored and a chromakey should be automatically composited with background on the preview line output. Even if SELECT in the menu is set to OFF, the designated color is removed, and the chromakey can be created.
5-10-3. 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 may also 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.
Edge adjustment
Fine adjustment can be performed for the key edges when they do not appear smooth. The EDGE item of the AUTO CHROMAKEY menu can be used to make settings. The settings can be made using POS or LEFT/RIGHT.
KEY1(5/6 ) AUTO CHROMA KEY
ON
RIGHT
0
PGMOUT
OFF
POSITION
X
450
POS
0
SELECT
Y
0
CHROMA KEY
EDGE
LEFT
0
CURSOR
SIZE
8*8
Parameter Description Setting range POS This moves the key process position to the right or left. -3 to 3 LEFT This widens or narrows the right-side key process position. 0 to 3 RIGHT This widens or narrows the left-side key process position. 0 to 3
Clip and Gain
The CLIP and GAIN parameters at the MANUAL CHROMAKEY menu can be used to adjust how the key cut in the background is made and how the foreground (key insert) and background signals are combined together. Fine adjustment of the color can also be made in HUE. For details, refer to section 5-7. "Key Adjustments".
KEY1(6/6 ) MANUAL CHROMA KEY
MANUAL ADJUST
CLIP
0
COLOR
CANCEL
ON
GAIN
1.00 CHROMA KEY
HUE
0.0
ANGLE
45.00
MANUAL SUPPRESSION
Y
1.00
ANGLE OFFSET
Y
0.00
C1
1.00
C
0.00
C2
0
K
0.00
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A
Chroma Angle
This determines the width of the color hue ignored by the ANGLE option. If the ignored color is not uniform, this angle should be adjusted to a wide setting. The ignored color is fine adjusted using the Y, C, and K options in ANGLE OFFSET.
KEY1(6/6 ) MANUAL CHROMA KEY
MANUAL ADJUST
CLIP
0
COLOR
CANCEL
ON
GAIN
1.00 CHROMA KEY
HUE
0.0
ANGLE
45.00
MANUAL SUPPRESSION
Y
1.00
Y
0.00
C1
1.00
ANGLE OFFSET
C
0.00
C2
0
K
0.00
HUE (Reference color)
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 this case, COLOR CANCEL is set to ON (default setting). Setting to ON turns the background color black and limits the spilling of background color into the foreground.
KEY1(6/6 ) MANUAL CHROMA KEY
MANUAL ADJUST
CLIP
0
COLOR
CANCEL
ON
GAIN
1.00
CHROMA KEY
HUE
0.0
ANGLE
45.00
MANUAL SUPPRESSION
Y
1.00
Y
0.00
C1
1.00
ANGLE OFFSET
C
0.00
C2
0
K
0.00
With the COLOR CANCEL to ON, use Y, C1, and C2 parameters respectively in SUPPRESSION to help eliminate and correct any color spill that may occur.
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6. Transition Operations
The following transition features are available in this switcher:
Black transitions (only M/E2) Background CUT, MIX, NAM, FAM, WIPE (DVE) transitions KEY1, KEY2 and KEY3 CUT, MIX (Normal, FAM and NAM) and WIPE (DVE) transitions Background transitions using the AUTO button or the fader lever Key transitions using the KEY AUTO button (HVS-16/24OUA only) 100 WIPE preset patterns and 120 DVE preset patterns available WIPE transitions can be used simultaneously with background and keyers either among KEY1,
KEY2 and KEY3. (the same pattern applied)
DVE transitions can be used simultaneously (different patterns available) in background, KEY1,
KEY2 and KEY3. (depends on the number of DVE channels)
Simultaneous transitions with the background and key using the TIE function
6-1. Transition Operation Section
NOR
REV WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
WIPE
AUTO
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
FAM
CUT
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPEDVE WIPE
BLACK TRANS
KEY3 AUTO
TRANSITI ON RATE
BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
Item HVS-16/24OUA HVS-12ROUA
A Fader lever (KEY: TIE transition only.) Fader lever B Transition type button Transition type button C BKGD AUTO transition button BKGD AUTO transition button D Selection of DVE and WIPE Selection of DVE and WIPE patterns E WIPE/DVE direction control buttons WIPE/DVE direction control buttons F Transition preview button Transition preview button
G Fader limit control button Fader limit control button
H Transition rate display for BKGD, KEY1-3 Transition rate display for BKGD, KEY1-3
I Black transition button Black transition button
Next transition selection button (TIE transition). They are used to designate the bus in pattern
a
-
selection Next transition selection button (TIE transition).
They are used to designate the bus in pattern
b
-
selection
c KEY AUTO transition button -
d -
Next transition selection button. They are used to designate the bus in pattern selection.
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
NOR
FADER
REV
REV
PREV
LIMIT
ON ON
BKGD
KEY1
MIX
NAM
AUTO
ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY2
KEY3
WIPE
CUT
DVE WIPE
FAM
BLACK TRANS
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IMPORTANT
The transitions are always performed simultaneously (TIE transitions) when selecting the background and keyer(s) at the same time for transition in HVS-12ROUA. In HVS-16/24OUA, Simultaneous (TIE) transitions can be performed only when the TIE transition setup is made.
This section presents examples of transition operation using M/E2. Operation with M/E1 is almost identical.
6-2. BLACK Transitions
Black transitions can be used in the M/E2 transition section. 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). How the transition is performed when pressing the button again after the transition is determined by the AUTO button operational setting in the MU SETUP menu. (See section 6-9-5. "AUTO Button Operational Setting.") The transition time can be set under the AUTO TRANSITION RATE – BLACK item in the TRANSITION/BKGD menu.
6-3. Background Transitions
In background transitions, three types of mix transitions can be used. In mix transitions, the images are overlapped and switched while the image before the transition gradually becomes lighter and the image after the transition becomes darker. In FAM transitions, two images are overlapped and switched with both at the 100% level. In NAM transitions, priority is given to output of the image with the higher luminance, and so it is effective for composing a screen with a black background. In pattern transitions, preset WIPE patterns and DVE patterns can be used. Preset patterns can also be modified.
6-3-1. CUT, MIX, FAM, and NAM Transitions
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
CUT
FAM
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
TRANSITION RATE
BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
Select the transition type. Press one of the CUT, MIX, FAM, and NAM buttons to light it.
HVS-16/24OUA HVS-12ROUA
Select the NEXT output video signal in the PST bus. In the M/E bus, the on-air (PGM)
output bus button lights red, and the NEXT output bus button lights orange.
WIPE DIRECTION
FADER
TRANS
NOR
REV
LIMIT
PREV
REV
ON ON
ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY1
KEY2
BKGD
MIX
NAM
AUTO
KEY3
CUT
WIPE
DVE WIPE
FAM
BLACK TRANS
Use the fader lever or background transition AUTO button to execute the transition.
The transition rate (transition time) can be used under the AUTO TRANS RATE – BKGD
option in the TRANSITION/BKGD menu. It is enabled during AUTO button transition.
The transition limit can be set in the FADER LIMIT – BKGD option in the
TRANSITION/BKGD menu. It is enabled when the FADER LIMIT button is lit during fader transition.
See section 6-3-2 and 6-9 for more details about WIPE and DVE transitions.
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6-3-2. WIPE/DVE Pattern Transitions
In WIPE transitions and DVE transitions, preset patterns need to be selected. The patterns that can be selected in the transition section are the five types displayed on the five pattern buttons. The WIPE/DVE pattern transitions are executed using the procedure below.
Press the WIPE button of the background transition. It lights orange.
  Select the NEXT output video signal in the PST bus. In the M/E bus, the on-air (PGM)
output bus lights red and the NEXT output bus button lights orange.
Press the BKGD button to light it (in TIE mode). Press the pattern button to light it, and then select the pattern. After the DVE pattern is
selected, the DVE WIPE lamp lights up.
When the pattern you want to use is not displayed for the five pattern buttons in the transition section:
Double-click one of the pattern buttons.
  The pattern menu is shown in the menu display. Turn the respective control (F1 to F5) to select the pattern that you want to use. You can
also press the control button, enter the pattern number with the keypad, and then press
ENTER.
The pattern that you want to use is shown in the transition section.
If necessary, set the transition direction using the WIPE DIRECTION option. The BKGD text to the right of the pattern button lights up, and the transition rate is
displayed. The transition rate is enabled during the AUTO button transition. If necessary, set the transition rate in the TRANSITION / BKGD menu. The default setting is 30 frames per second.
Execute the transition using the AUTO button or the fader lever.
WIPE DIRECTION
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
CUT
FAM
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
TRANSITION RATE
TRANSITION RATE
BKGD
BKGD
KEY1
KEY1
KEY2
KEY2 KEY3
KEY3
HVS-16/24OUA
HVS-12ROUA
For details about transition setup, refer to 6-9. "Other Transition Settings". The same procedure can also be used for transitions of modify patterns. The letter "M" is
displayed above the modify pattern. For details about the modification method of the pattern, refer to section 6-7. "WIPE Pattern Modify" and 6-8. "DVE Pattern Modify".
For details about selecting patterns, refer to section 6-6. "Selecting the Pattern".
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
FADER
NOR
TRANS
FADER
NOR
REV
LIMIT
LIMIT
ON ON
ON ON
KEY1
KEY1
CUT
CUT
FAM
FAM
REV
REV
REV
ON
ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY2
KEY2
KEY3
KEY3
WIPE
WIPE
DVE WIPE
DVE WIPE
BLACK
BLACK TRANS
TRANS
PREV
PREV
BKGD
BKGD
MIX
MIX
NAM
NAM
AUTO
AUTO
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6-3-3. Background Preview
The TRANS PREV button in the transition section can be used to check the background transition using PREV output. In this example, we set a WIPE/DVE transition, and check the next transition.
Press the WIPE button to light it. Press the BKGD button to light it. Press a pattern button
to select a pattern.
Use the fader lever or AUTO button to execute a transition while holding down the
TRANS PREV button. The transition is executed in the PREV screen.
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
FAM
CUT
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
TRANSITION RATE
BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
HVS-16/24OUA
HVS-12ROUA
NOTE
WIPE DIRECTION
FADER
NOR
TRANS
LIMIT
REV
PREV
ON ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY1
KEY2
BKGD
CUT
WIPE
MIX
FAM
NAM
AUTO
REV
ON
KEY3
DVE WIPE
BLACK TRANS
While the TRANS PREV button is held down, the PGM output background video is displayed on the PREV screen. The key is not displayed even if it is set to ON in the PREVIEW menu. If the TIE function is set to ON, the transition for the linked key can be confirmed. The preview operation does not function during the background transition.
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6-4. Key Transitions
The key transition operation is described here using the M/E2 KEY1. When a fill signal and key signal are input to IN01 and IN02 of the MU rear panel, the keys are set as shown below.
Press the KEY1 button in the M/E2 group of the menu section to display the KEY1 menu.
  Use the UP/DOWN button to align the cursor with the top row of the KEY1(1/6) menu.
Use KEY TYPE, INSERT-TYPE, INSERT-SIGNAL (fill signal), and SOURCE-SIGNAL (key
signal) to confirm that the selections are made as shown in the figure below. If the settings are different, turn the respective control button (F1 to F4) to make the settings below.
KEY1(1/6 ) SOURCE/INSERT
KEY
TYPE
BUS
GAIN
1.0
INSERT SOURCE
BUS
SIGNAL
IN01
TYPE
KEY SIGNAL
CLIP
TRANSP
50
0.0
SIGNAL
IN02
TRANSITION
RATE
30
INVER T
OFF
LIMIT
OFF
FAM
OFF
LEVEL
100.0
Press the KEY1 button in the transition section to light it. For a CUT transition, press the
CUT button to light it. For a MIX transition, press the MIX button to light it. For a pattern transition, press the WIPE button as shown in the figure below, and then use the left pattern buttons to select a pattern. The DVE WIPE lamp turns on when a DVE pattern is selected.
NOR
REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
FAM
CUT
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
TRANSITION RATE
BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
WIPE DIRECTION
FADER
NOR
TRANS
PREV
BKGD
MIX
NAM
AUTO
LIMIT
ON ON
KEY1
CUT
FAM
REV
REV
ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY2
KEY3
WIPE
DVE WIPE
BLACK TRANS
HVS-16/24OUA
HVS-12ROUA
Execute the transition.
<HVS-16/24OUA>
Press KEY1-AUTO. If the key is on-air, the lamp on the KEY1-AUTO button lights.
<HVS-12ROUA>
Press AUTO. If the key is on-air, the ON lamp on the KEY1 button lights.
For details about key setup, refer to sections 5-6. "Key Setup", 5-7. "Key Adjustments", and
5-8. "Key Mask and Invert".
For details about transition setup, refer to sections 6-9. "Other Transition Settings" and 6-9-8.
"DVE patterns and number of channels".
The same procedure can also be used for transitions of modify patterns. The letter "M" is
displayed above the modify pattern. For details about the modification method of the pattern, refer to sections 6-7. "WIPE Pattern Modify" and 6-8. "DVE Pattern Modify".
For details about selecting patterns, refer to section 6-6. "Selecting the Pattern".
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6-4-1. FAM and NAM Transitions for Keyers
The FAM and NAM transitions for keyers are available with menu setting. The hardware version for M/E1 and M/E2 must be 02-00 or higher.
Making FAM and NAM Transitions Available
Change the KEYER FAM/NAM item in the OU SETUP - MODE (2/2) menu from DISBLE (DISABLE) to ENABLE.
Performing FAM or NAM Transition HVS-16/24OUA
FAM transition: Use the button without label in the key transition section. (See the figure left-below.) NAM transition: Use both MIX and the button without label at the same time in the key transition section. (See the figure right-below).
NOR
REV WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
CUT
FAM
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
FAM (HVS-16/24OUA)
NOR
REV WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
CUT
FAM
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
NAM (HVS-16/24OUA)
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
MIX
KEY1 AUTO
TRANSITION RATE
WIPE
CUT
KEY2 AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
Performing FAM or NAM Transition HVS-12ROUA
Use the FAM or NAM button in the transition section.
NOTE
The FAM or NAM transition is not available when LINE DVE is applied to keyer. The FAM or NAM transition type cannot be selected by GPI.
6-4-2. Changing the Key Priority
The priority can be changed for KEY1 and KEY2 only. KEY3 is fixed at the topmost layer.
Changing the KEY1 and KEY2 priority HVS-16/24OUA
Press the KEY1 OVER button in M/E1 or M/E2 in the menu section to light it. This enables KEY1 to move to the layer above KEY2. To move KEY2 to the layer above KEY1, press the KEY1 OVER button to turn it off.
KEY1 OVER
Unlit
M/E PGM
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
KEY1 OVER
Lit
M/E PGM
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
Changing the KEY1 and KEY2 priority HVS-12ROUA
Assign the KEY1 OVER function to a user button and then press this function assigned user button. KEY1 will move above KEY2. (The user button turns on.) Pressing the button again to move KEY2 above KEY1. (The user button turns off.)
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6-4-3. Key Preview
Confirmation of key setup and transitions are performed using the procedure below.
Signal confirmation
<HVS-16OUA/12ROUA>
To confirm the KEY1 setup in M/E1, press M/E1KEY1 in the BUS SELECT section to light up the key insert (fill) signal on the AUX/KEY bus section. Press M/E1KEY1 (with SHIFT lit) to light up the key source signal on the AUX/KEY bus section.
HVS-16OUA
M/E1
BUS SELECT
KEY1
UTL1
AUX/KEY
HVS-12ROUA
M/E1 KEY1
BUS
SELECT
M/E2 KEY1
AUX/ KEY
M/E1
M/E1 KEY2
UTL2
M/E1
KEY2
M/E2 KEY2
M/E2
KEY3
KEY1
M/E1
KEY3
M/E2 KEY3
3214
M/E2 KEY2
MV1
M/E2 KEY3
MV2
AUX5AUX
1/9 2/10
KEYKEY
OUT BOUT A
6
AUX
AUX
2
1
KEY
KEY
OUT B
OUT A
9
87654321
AUX
AUX
4/12
3/11
M/E1 PGM
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AUX1
3
10
AUX 5/13
M/E1
PREV
910
AUX
AUX
4
M/E1 M/E1 M/E1 M/E2 PGM
11 12
CLEAN
AUX
6
CLEAN
13
AUX 7/15
M/E2 PGM
11 12
PREV
AUX
7
14
AUX
SHIFT
8/16
M/E2
M/E2
CLEAN
SHIFT
5
PREV
AUX 6/14
M/E1
AUX
AUX
9
8
M/E2
CLEAN
PREV
PGM
15
MATT
16
AUX
SHIFT
10
M/E2
<HVS-24OUA>
To confirm the KEY1 setup in M/E1, press KEY1INS in M/E1 of the BUS SELECT section to light up the insert (fill) signal on the AUX/KEY bus section. Press KEY1SRC to light up the source signal on the AUX/KEY bus section.
HVS-24OUA
BUS SELECT
AUX/KEY
KEY1
KEY2
SRC
SRC
M/E1 M/E2
KEY1
KEY2
INS
INS
KEY2
KEY1
KEY3
SRC
SRC
KEY1
KEY3
INS
INS
KEY3
SRC
SRC
KEY2
KEY3
INS
INS
AUX AUX
12 456
UTL1 UTL2
AUX
AUX
AUX
AUX AUX
3
MV1 MV2
AUX
789
KEY KEY
OUT A OUT B
AUX
AUX AUX AUX
10 11 12
M/E1 PGM
AUX13AUX14AUX15AUX
M/E1
M/E1 M/E2 M/E2 M/E2
CLEAN PGM PREV CLEAN
PREV
16
24232221201918171615654321 1413121110978
Transition setting confirmation
The key button that you want to check from KEY1, KEY2, and KEY3 buttons in the transition section is pressed to light it. The transition type button that was set is lit. If set to WIPE, the selected pattern button is lit.
TRANSITION RATE
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
CUT
FAM
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
HVS-16/24OUA
BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
HVS-12ROUA
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
FADER
NOR
LIMIT
ON ON
KEY1
CUT
FAM
REV
REV
ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY2
KEY3
WIPE
DVE WIPE
BLACK TRANS
PREV
BKGD
MIX
NAM
AUTO
MATT
On-air confirmation
<HVS-16/24OUA>
When the lamp above the KEY1 AUTO, KEY2 AUTO, or KEY3 AUTO is lit, the signal is on-air.
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<HVS-12ROUA>
When the ON lamp above the KEY1, KEY2, or KEY3 is lit, the signal is on-air.
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE
WIPE
FAM
CUT
AUTO
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPED VE WIPE
KEY3 AUTO
BLACK TRANS
TRANSITION RATE
BKGD KEY1 KEY2 KEY3
WIPE DIRECTION
FADER
NOR
TRANS PREV
BKGD
MIX
NAM
AUTO
LIMIT
ON ON
KEY1
CUT
FAM
REV
REV
ON
DVEDVE DVEDVE
KEY2
KEY3
WIPE
DVE WIPE
BLACK TRANS
HVS-16/24OUA
HVS-12ROUA
Next output confirmation
The video after the transition in the preview output screen can be confirmed. The preview output setting is made using the PREVIEW menu. For details, refer to section 5-5-2. "Selecting Preview Output". If the TIE function is set to ON, the transition of the key that is linked can also be confirmed (section 6-3-3. "Background ").
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6-5. Simultaneous (TIE) Transitions
IMPORTANT
The transitions are always performed simultaneously (TIE transitions) when selecting the background and keyer(s) at the same time for transition in HVS-12ROUA. In HVS-16/24OUA, Simultaneous (TIE) transitions can be performed only when the TIE transition setup is made.
This section presents examples of transition operation using M/E2. Operation with M/E1 is almost identical.
6-5-1. HVS-16/24OUA
By using TIE function, multiple layers (buses), such as background and keys, can perform a transition simultaneously. This is performed in the following way.
Open the FADER submenu from the OU SETUP menu. Set the TIE option to ON. When
the TIE function is set to ON, the BKGD, KEY1, KEY2, and KEY3 buttons in the transition section change to TIE mode.
Set the transition types for the BKGD, KEY1, KEY2, and KEY3 buses. Select the pattern
if using a WIPE/DVE transition.
NOTE
The WIPE pattern can be applied to two buses at the same time, but it must be the same pattern. The DVE pattern can be applied to two or more buses, but it is limited to the available number of DVE channels. For details, refer to section 6-9-8. "DVE patterns and number of channels".
If necessary, set the transition rate, transition direction, and other parameters. For details,
see 6-9. "Other Transition Settings".
After the transition settings are complete, check the image after transition in the Preview
screen. For details about the Preview settings, refer to section 5-5-2. "Selecting Preview Output" and section 6-3-3. "Background Preview."
Press the TIE mode buttons where you want the TIE transition to be performed to light
the button.
Use the fader lever or the AUTO button to perform the TIE transition. The selected buses
perform the transition at the same time.
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
PREV
MIX
NAM
REV
WIPE
FAM
FADER
LIMIT
BKGD
DVE WIPE
CUT
DVE
AUTO
Fader lever or AUTO button is used to execute the TIE transition.
TIE mode button
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
DVE DVE DVE
KEY1 KEY2
MIX
KEY1 AUTO
WIPE
CUT
KEY2 AUTO
KEY3
DVE WIPEDVE WIPE
BLACK TRANS
KEY3 AUTO
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6-6. Selecting the Pattern
The pattern transition can be executed simultaneously for multiple buses. In this case a pattern must be set for each bus before execution of the transition. This section describes the procedure for selecting the pattern.
6-6-1. Selecting the Pattern
Bus that selects the pattern
Press the transition button from BKGD, KEY1, KEY2, and KEY3 so that the bus indicator next to the transition rate lights up. Next, press the WIPE button to light it, and set the transition type to WIPE so that the selected transition lights up at the right of the pattern block. (When a DVE pattern is selected for the pattern, the DVE WIPE lamp next to WIPE lights up.)
Selecting the pattern
Five pattern buttons are provided in the pattern block of the transition section. Press one of these pattern buttons to select a pattern. Also, double-clicking the pattern button displays the WIPE PATTERN menu on the screen. (The WIPE PATTERN menu can also be displayed by pressing the WIPE PATT button in the M/E1 or M/E2 group of the menu section.) Currently, these five patterns are displayed in the transition section. The currently selected patterns are lit in the pattern block. In the example below, KEY2 is the No. 120 pattern and is set to DVE transition. When the TIE is OFF, the pattern selection can be made only when holding down a keyer button (KEY1, KEY2 or KEY3).
Menu screen
WIPE PATTERN SELECT
BKGD KEY2 KEY1
WIPE
120 121
002 003 401
Currently-selected pattern
The same pattern is selected in the menu screen and pattern block. If the pattern is changed in the menu, the pattern block also changes to reflect this.
LIST
No.
Pattern block
(Pattern selection)
NOR REV
WIPE DIRECTION
TRANS
1
PREV
MIX WIPE
FADER
REV
LIMIT
DVE DVE DVE DVE
BKGD
DVE WIPE DVE WIPE
CUTNAM FAM
AUTO
Transition section (HVS-16/24OUA)
Selected transition lights up.
BKGD
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
TRANSITION RATE
KEY1 KEY2
WIPE
MIX
CUT
KEY2
KEY1
AUTO
AUTO
KEY3
BLACK TRANS
KEY3 AUTO
Displaying the pattern you want to use in the pattern block
The patterns displayed in the menu screen can be easily changed. Turning controls F1 to F5 enables the patterns for the respective blocks to be changed. When the patterns are changed here, the patterns are changed simultaneously in the transition section. In this way, 100 WIPE patterns, 120 DVE patterns, and 50 user patterns can be selected.
Pattern setup
In the WIPE PATTERN menu, 5 groups for a total of 25 patterns (1 group = 5 patterns) can be stored. In the default settings, Nos. 0 to 24 are stored. Turning F6 in the WIPE PATTERN list menu enables the group to be switched. When the group is switched, the pattern block display is also changed. For details about the available patterns, refer to the pattern list in the appendix at the end of this manual.
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WIPE PATTERN SELECT
BKGD
KEY2 KEY1
120 121
WIPE
002 003 401
LIST
No.
1
Turn F6 to display another group. The pattern block display in the transition section is also switched at the same time.
Turning F1 - F5 enables display
(storage) of different patterns.
Patterns used in other transitions are also selected in the same way.
IMPORTANT
Note that only one WIPE pattern can be selected at a time, and so if the WIPE pattern is changed in another transition, the WIPE pattern in the previously-selected transition is also changed. Also, because the number of available simultaneous channels is predetermined for the DVE pattern (refer to section 6-9-8. "DVE patterns and number of channels"), when a setting is made that exceeds the number of channels used, the WIPE button does not light up. In this case, make the settings after canceling the bus that was already assigned to the DVE. The 2-channel DVE patterns designated by pattern numbers 200 to 219 can be used in the background, but that cannot be used with a key.
Transition Type Auto Change
If the switcher is changed to EDIT mode (by selecting EDIT for the BUTTON CTRL item in the OU SETUP-MODE(1/2) menu), the transition type is automatically changed to WIPE or DVE by selecting a pattern button.
6-6-2. Pattern Confirmation
The currently selected pattern is displayed above the pattern icon in the WIPE PATTERN menu. The transition selected above the pattern icon (BKGD, KEY1, KEY2, and KEY3) is displayed.
WIPE PATTERN SELECT
BKGD KEY2 KEY1
120 121
The following patterns are selected in the example above.
BKGD pattern: No. 120 KEY1 pattern (user pattern): No. 401 KEY2 pattern: No. 120
Once a pattern is assigned to a transition, that pattern is applied until it is changed. Even when the transition type is changed to MIX, once the setting is returned to WIPE (DVE), the previous patterns are applied.
WIPE
002 003 401
LIST
No.
1
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6-7. WIPE Pattern Modify
The WIPE preset pattern can be modified. The preset pattern can be changed by selecting the pattern and then modifying it with the MODIFY menu. To modify a pattern, select it in the transition section.
6-7-1. Opening the WIPE MODIFY Menu
Press the WIPE button in the M/E2 (or M/E1) BKGD transition section or KEY transition
section to light it.
Select the WIPE pattern to be modified from the pattern buttons in the transition section. Open the WIPE MODIFY menu and modify the selected pattern.
<HVS-16/24OUA>
Press the WIPE MODI button in the M/E2 (or M/E1) menu select section. Next, use the POS, EDGE, BORDER, and EFFECT buttons in the SYSTEM group to display the MODIFY menu.
<HVS-12ROUA>
Press WIPE/DVE MODIFY in the M/E2 (or M/E1) group of the menu section. The button will light up. And then press WIPE-MOD in the KEYPAD section to display the Modify top menu. (The button will light up orange.) Press F1 to select a submenu to be displayed, then press F1 to display the Modify submenu.
MU POS
BUS
SETUP
MATT
OU
STILL
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
STATUS GPI
EDITOR
COPYM/E BLOCK
WARP
POS
EDGE
CROP
ROT
BORDER
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
TRAIL HILITE
SWAP
(PASET)
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2
TRANS BKGD
WIPE
PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
DVE KEY1
KEY1 OVER
CK
KEY2 KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
HVS-16/24OUA
TRANS BKGD
WIPE PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
DVE KEY1
KEY1 OVER
KEY2 KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
TRANS
MU
SETUP
BKGD
OU
KEY1
SETUP
SYS
FUNC
TRANS BKGD
FILE
KEY1
COPY
M/E
COPY
WIPE
PATT
KEY2
WIPE
PATT
KEY2
SWAP
WIPE/DVE
WIPE/DVE
PASTE
MODIFY
KEY3
MODIFY
KEY3
BLOCK
EVENT
M/E1
INC
INC
DEC
DEC
M/E2
+/-
DVE-PGM
WIPE-MOD
USER
SEQ
PATT
7
DVE-KEY1
4
DVE-KEY2
DVE-PST
1
DVE-KEY3
RECALLCLEAR
0
INS
KEYPADSYSTEM / TRAN SITION
HVS-12ROUA
STATUS
8
9
PLAY
5
6
PAUSE
2
3
ENTER
ADDDEL
OVERWRITE
Modify the pattern. For details about the WIPE MODIFY menu, refer to section 6-7.
"WIPE Pattern Modify".
After the WIPE pattern is modified, an "M" is added before the pattern number in the
WIPE PATTERN menu. In the same way, an "M" is added to the icon over the pattern block of the transition section. This modified pattern can be used in the same way as a preset pattern.
IMPORTANT
Once a pattern that was modified in the WIPE PATTERN menu is erased from the pattern list, the modified information is lost. Even if you register the same pattern again, the pattern parameters are all returned to their default values. It is recommended that important modified data be backed up to the event memory or a memory card. For details about backup procedures, refer to section 12-2, "Saving Events" and section 13-2 "Saving Data to CF Cards."
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6-7-2. WIPE MODIFY Menu
When modifying a WIPE pattern, changes can be made to the WIPE position or movement angle, multi-wipe, aspect ratio, edges, borders, and mosaic and other subeffects. The parameters that can be set are shown in the table below.
Menu
button
POS
EFFECT
POSITION (*1)
MULTI X, Y
ASPECT Pattern aspect ratio
SOFT
ANGLE SPIN Angle auto-move setting
TYPE Effect types
LEVEL
INVERT Effect invert ON/OFF set by TYPE
Menu Description (Setting)
X, Y X-axis and Y-axis wipe center axis offset ANGLE Movement angle offset
Number of divisions in the X-direction and Y-direction during multi-wipe
Boundary edge softness setting
0: Hard edge
MOSAIC, MONO, PAINT, NEGA, SEPIA
Effect level set by TYPE
1 to 16 (MOSAIC, PAINT only)
OFF: No edge
TYPE Edge type
SQU: Square edge SAW: Saw tooth edge RIP: Wavy edge
EDGE EDGE
MODE Edge effect direction
AMP (*2) Edge height
FREQ (*2) Edge pattern frequency POS Edge base position POS MOVE Position auto-move setting SELECT Border ON/OFF SIGNAL Signal used for border
BORDER BORDER
WIDTH Border width
SAT
COLOR
LUM
Colors used for border
HUE
* Some parameter setting cannot be changed depending on the WIPE pattern. The value cannot be
changed when NONE is displayed.
(*1) The WIPE POS in the joystick section is a shortcut to the POSITION parameter. Clicking the button
enables changes to be made using the joystick without opening the menu. Double-clicking moves to the menu fader effects.
(*2) Flicker can occur in the effects for certain AMP and FREQ settings. Therefore, be careful when making
the settings.
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6-7-3. Re-initializing WIPE MODIFY Menu
The WIPE MODIFY menu can be returned to the default settings using one of the following ways.
Removing the modified preset patterns from the menu
Use the WIPE PATTERN menu or PATTERN SELECT menu to remove the modified patterns from the WIPE PATTERN list (5 groups of 25 total patterns). All modified data of the pattern is lost, and even if the pattern is selected again, the setting values are returned to their defaults.
Holding down the DEF button while the WIPE POS button is lit
If a modified pattern is being used, holding down the DEF button while the WIPE POS button next to the joystick is lit will return all modified data to the default settings.
Using the USER button
The WIPE MODIFY RESET function is assigned to the USER button (refer to section 15-2. "USER Buttons"). When the button is pressed, the currently-selected WIPE pattern is returned to the default settings.
Using INIT item in the WIPE MODIFY top menu HVS-12ROUA only
In the WIPE MODIFY top menu, turn F6 to select ALL, POS, EDGE or BORDER from OFF. Then press F6 to return the selected items to the default settings.
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6-8. DVE Pattern Modify
The DVE preset patterns can be modified. To modify a pattern, select the pattern in the transition section, and then set the modifier in the DVE MODIFY menu.
6-8-1. Opening the DVE MODIFY Menu
Press the WIPE button in the M/E2 (or M/E1) BKGD transition section or KEY transition
section to turn on the button light.
Select the DVE pattern (100 to 120, 401 to 450) to be modified from among the pattern
buttons in the transition section. When the DVE pattern is selected, the DVE light at the side of the WIPE button is turned on.
Open the DVE MODIFY menu and modify the selected pattern.
<HVS-16/24OUA>
Select the bus to which the modify settings are to be applied from the (DVE-PGM, DVE-PST, DVE-KEY1, DVE-KEY2 or DVE-KEY3) menu button in the M/E2 (or M/E1) section of the menu section. Next, display the modify menu using the POS, ROT,
BORDER, TRAIL, WARP, CROP, SUBEFF or HILITE button in the SYSTEM group.
<HVS-12ROUA>
Press WIPE/DVE MODIFY in the M/E2 (or M/E1) group of the menu section. The button will light up. And then press a button (DVE-PGM, DVE-PST, DVE-KEY1, DVE-KEY2 or DVE-KEY3) in the KEYPAD section to display the Modify top menu of the selected bus. If the button lights up green, press the button again to change it to orange. Press F1 to select a submenu to be displayed, then press F1 to display the Modify submenu.
MU POS
BUS
SETUP
MATT
OU
STILL
SETUP
FUNC
FILE
STATUS GPI
EDITOR
COPYM/E B LOCK
WARP
POS
EDGE
CROP
ROT
BORDER
BORDER SUBEFF
EFFECT
TRAIL HILITE
SWAP
(PASET)
SYSTEM M/E 1 M/E 2
TRANS BKGD
WIPE
PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE
PGM
DVE
PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
DVE
KEY1
KEY1 OVER
KEY2 KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
HVS-16/24OUA
TRANS BKGD
WIPE PATT
WIPE MODI
DVE PGM
DVE PST
PREV
KEY1
MATT MASK
EDGE SHDW
CK
DVE KEY1
KEY1 OVER
KEY2 KEY3
MATT
MATT
MASK
MASK
EDGE
SHOW
CK
DVE
DVE
KEY2
KEY3
NOTE
TRANS
MU
SETUP
BKGD
OU
KEY1
SETUP
SYS
FUNC
TRANS
BKGD
FILE
KEY1
COPY
M/E
COPY
WIPE PATT
KEY2
WIPE PATT
KEY2
SWAP
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
WIPE/DVE
MODIFY
BLOCK
PASTE
EVENT
M/E1
KEY3
KEY3
INC
INC
DEC
DEC
M/E2
+/-
DVE-PGM
DVE-PST
WIPE-MOD
USER
SEQ
PATT
7
DVE-KEY1
4
DVE-KEY2
1
DVE-KEY3
RECALLCLEAR
0
ADDDEL
INS
KEYPADSYSTEM / TRAN SITION
HVS-12ROUA
STATUS
8
9
PLAY
5
6
PAUSE
2
3
ENTER
OVERWRITE
DVE preset patterns with numbers in the 200s are 2-channel patterns. When these patterns are to be modified, the PGM or PST bus must be allocated for each channel. Furthermore, when DVEs are assigned to a multiple number of buses, first select the pattern and select the bus, and then proceed with the modify settings.
Modify the pattern. For details on DVE MODIFY, refer to section 8. "DVE MODIFY".
NOTE
If a DVE pattern has not been selected in the transition section or if the DVE pattern cannot be assigned to the selected bus, the menu button will not light even when the button is pressed, and the DVE MODIFY menu will not be displayed.
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