FOR-A HVS-AUX8, HVS-AUX16, HVS-AUX32 Operation Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
Auxiliary Unit
HVS-AUX16
S/N 9000191-Higher
HVS-AUX32
S/N 9090073-Higher
9
th
Edition
(Version 4.26 or Higher)
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Precautions
Important Safety Warnings [Power]
Caution
Operate unit only on the specified supply voltage.
Disconnect power cord by connector only. Do not pull on cable portion.
Stop
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.
[Grounding]
Caution
Ensure unit is properly grounded at all times to prevent electrical shock hazard.
Hazard
Do not ground the unit to gas lines, units, or fixtures of an explosive or dangerous nature.
Caution
Ensure power cord is firmly plugged into AC outlet.
[Operation]
Hazard
Do not operate unit under hazardous or potentially explosive atmosphere conditions. Doing so could result in fire, explosion, or other dangerous results.
Hazard
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 a foreign material does enter the unit, turn the power off and immediately disconnect the power cord . Remove the material and contact an authorized service representative if damage has occurred.
[Transportation]
Caution
Handle with care to avoid impact shock in transit, which may cause malfunction. When you need to transport the unit, use the original or adequate packing material.
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[Circuitry Access]
Do not remove covers, panels, casing, or access the circuitry with power applied to
the unit! Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord prior to removal. Internal servicing / adjustment of unit should only be performed by qualified personnel.
Stop
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 the power has been disconnected. Capacitors associated with the power supply are especially hazardous. Avoid contact with any capacitors.
Hazard
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]
[Rack Mount Brackets, Ground Terminal, and Rubber Feet]
[Consumables]
Caution
Consumable items that are used in the unit must be periodically replaced. 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
consumables varies greatly depending on the environment in which they are used, such items should be replaced at an early date. For details on replacing consumable items, contact your dealer.
Caution
To
rack-mount or ground the unit, or to install rubber
feet,
do not use screws or materials other than those supplied. Otherwise, doing so may cause damage to the internal circuitry or components of the unit. If you remove the rubber feet that are attached to the unit, do not reinsert the screws securing the rubber
feet.
Caution
If
abnormal odors or noises are noticed coming from the unit, immediately turn the
power
off
and disconnect the power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions.
If
problems similar to the above occur, contact an authorized service representative
before attempting to operate the unit again.
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Unpacking
The Hanabi series Auxiliary Units 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.
HVS-AUX8 Box
ITEM
QTY
REMARKS
HVS-AUX8
1
16 signal select type
BNC cable
1
For control connection (Arcnet, 10m) (BNC, 5C2V, 75ohm)
AC adaptor with AC cable
1
For DC power supply
Operation manual
1
HVS-AUX8RK (option)
1 set
(See the table below.)
Rack mount bracket sets (2 types) (option)
1 set
For 1-unit mounting to EIA1RU rack space For 2-unit mounting to EIA1RU rack space
Control cable (option)
1
For VPS-700 series switcher connection (10m) (PC-3168-1)
The HVS-AUX8RK Option Box
Blank Panel
1
For attaching to the frame instead of front panel.
Control cable
1
For front panel and frame connection (5m)
D-sub connector
1 set
Rubber feet
1 set
Installation Guide
1
HVS-AUX16/32 Box
ITEM
QTY
REMARKS
HVS-AUX16 or HVS-AUX32
1
38 signal select type
BNC cable
1
For control connection (10m)
AC cable
1
Rack mount brackets
1 set
EIA standard type
Operation manual
1
HVS-AUXRK (option)
1 set
(See the table below.)
Control cable (option)
1
For VPS-700 series switcher connection (10m) (PC-3168-1)
CAUTION
Use the supplied control cable when configuring the optional HVS-AUX8RK. Otherwise, malfunction may result. Do not use other cables.
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The HVS-AUXRK Option Box
Blank Panel
1
For attaching to the frame instead of front panel.
Control cable
1
For front panel and frame connection (5m)
D-sub connector
1 set
Rack mount brackets
1 set
EIA standard type
Installation Guide
1
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-AUX16/32 units can be mounted to EIA standard rack units. When rack mounting a unit, use the accessory rack mount brackets (rack ears).
CAUTION
Use the supplied control cable when configuring the optional HVS-AUXRK. Otherwise, malfunction may result. Do not use other cables.
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Table of Contents
1.
Prior to Starting ........................................................................................................................... 9
1-1. Welcome .............................................................................................................................. 9
1-2. About Hanabi Auxiliary Units ............................................................................................... 9
1-3. About This Manual ............................................................................................................... 9
2.
Panel Descriptions .................................................................................................................... 10
2-1. Front Panels ....................................................................................................................... 10
2-1-1. HVS-AUX8 .................................................................................................................. 10
2-1-2. HVS-AUX16 ................................................................................................................ 11
2-1-3. HVS-AUX32 ................................................................................................................ 12
2-2. Rear Panels ........................................................................................................................ 13
2-2-1. HVS-AUX8 .................................................................................................................. 13
2-2-2. HVS-AUX16/32 ........................................................................................................... 14
2-3. Internal Settings ................................................................................................................. 15
3.
Connection ................................................................................................................................ 16
3-1. Arcnet Connection Requirements ...................................................................................... 16
3-2. Connecting to Hanabi Series Switchers ............................................................................ 17
3-2-1. Connection Example (HVS-1500/3800) ..................................................................... 17
3-2-2. Connection Example (HVS-300/350/390/XT100/XT110/500/600/650/1000HS) ........ 18
3-2-3. Connection Example (HVS-5000 Series) ................................................................... 19
3-2-4. Connection Example (HVS-4000HS) ......................................................................... 19
3-3. Connecting to VPS-700 Series Switchers ......................................................................... 20
3-3-1. Connection Examples ................................................................................................. 20
3-3-2. Arcnet ID and Menu Settings ...................................................................................... 21
3-4. Remote Mount with HVS-AUX8RK .................................................................................... 22
3-5. Remote Mount with HVS-AUXRK ...................................................................................... 22
3-6. Alarm Connection ............................................................................................................... 23
4.
Power ON .................................................................................................................................. 24
4-1. Warning Messages ............................................................................................................ 24
5.
Menu Operation ......................................................................................................................... 26
5-1. Making Settings .................................................................................................................. 26
5-2. Setup Menu ........................................................................................................................ 28
5-3. Free Assign ........................................................................................................................ 29
5-4. Reinitialize .......................................................................................................................... 32
6.
Operations ................................................................................................................................. 33
6-1. NOR ModeDefault....................................................................................................... 33
6-2. NON Mode ......................................................................................................................... 33
6-3. TAKE Mode ........................................................................................................................ 34
6-4. Bus Quick Select ................................................................................................................ 34
6-4-1. Setting Quick Select .................................................................................................... 35
7.
Specifications & Dimensions ..................................................................................................... 36
7-1. Unit Specifications .............................................................................................................. 36
7-2. Dimensions ......................................................................................................................... 37
7-2-1. HVS-AUX8 .................................................................................................................. 37
7-2-2. HVS-AUX8 (Optional HVS-AUX8RK Configured) ...................................................... 37
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7-2-3. HVS-AUX16 ............................................................................................................... 38
7-2-4. HVS-AUX32 ............................................................................................................... 39
7-2-5. HVS-AUX16/32 (Optional HVS-AUXRK Configured) ................................................ 40
Appendix: HVS-AUX8 Button Labels ...............................................................................................1
Appendix: HVS-AUX16/32 Button Labels ........................................................................................3
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1.
Prior to Starting
1-1. Welcome
Congratulations! By purchasing a Hanabi series Auxiliary Unit 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 production 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 Hanabi Auxiliary Units
The Auxiliary Unit options (HVS-AUX8, HVS-AUX16 and HVS-AUX32) are designed for selecting signals for HVS-4000 series M/E (PGM/PST) as well as Hanabi and VPS-700 series auxiliary outputs. Configure multiple Auxiliary Units to further expand signal selection capability.
Features
Up to 16 Auxiliary Units can be cascade configured via ARCNET connection in the Hanabi
system and up to 12 Auxiliary Units in the VPS-700 system. (An Arcnet hub is required depending on the number of the units.)
Front panel LED menu display at each unit for making operation and communication
settings.
HVS-AUX8 units are a 16-signal selection type
HVS-AUX16/32 units are a 38-signal selection type (HVS-AUX32 has 32 single signal
selection buttons.)
Remote mount available with an optional front panel separation kit (HVS-AUX8RK or HVS-
AUXRK)
1-3. About This Manual
This manual is intended to help the user easily operate Hanabi series Auxiliary Units and make full use of all their functions during Hanabi Live Switcher operations. Before connecting or operating your Auxiliary Unit, 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 reference.
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POWER CONT
SHIFT
HVS-AUX8
AUXILIARY UNIT
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Panel Descriptions
2-1. Front Panels
2-1-1. HVS-AUX8
1 9
2 10
3 11
4 12
5 13
6 14
7 15
8 16
Signal Select Buttons Used to select signal for switcher AUX outputs as well as HVS-4000 series M/E buses. Note that each button is marked with two signal indications and is used to select one of the two. SHIFT button determines which one of the two signals appearing at any of the above buttons is selected when button is pressed. M/E bus signal 1–8 / 9-16 (Primary inputs, stills, etc) can be selected (factory settings).
SHIFT (TAKE) Button Used in conjunction with buttons above to select output signal appearing as output at
switcher. SHIFT has three operation mode; Normal, Non-shifted and Take. (See section 6. "Operations".)
Normal mode
SHIFT is used in conjunction with buttons above to select output signal appearing as output at switcher.
Non-shifted mode
SHIFT is not used in conjunction with buttons above. Therefore, shifted buttons are disabled and only 8 signals can be selected in this mode.
Take mode
SHIFT is used in conjunction with buttons above to confirm the signal selection. To select output signal, press buttons above and press SHIFT. Therefore, shifted buttons are disabled and only 8 signals can be selected in this mode.
Indicators
POWER Indicator
Lit green when power is applied to the unit.
CONT Indicator
Lit green when control communication is occurring correctly between the Auxiliary Unit and the switcher.
Unlit when control communication is not occurring or has failed due to error. In this case check the displayed message and take an appropriate action. See section 4-1. "Warning Messages" for details.
Flashing during setting the Setup menu.
LED Menu Display
Used to make settings for Auxiliary Unit setup and operation.
Menu Control Used to select setting to be made / changed at LED display.
NOTE
Any signal available in the switcher can be freely assigned to these bus buttons. See section 5-3. “Free Assign” for more details.
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HVS-AUX16
AUXILIARY UNIT
POWER
CONT
A
A A A
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
SHIFT
PGM 2 PREV 2
CLEAN 2
2-1-2. HVS-AUX16
a
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Signal Select Buttons
① ① ① ②
b c d
Used to select signal for switcher AUX outputs as well as HVS-4000 series M/E buses.
Note that each button is marked with two signal indications and is used to select one of the
two. SHIFT button determines which one of the two signals appearing at any of the above
buttons is selected when button is pressed. The output signal can be selected as any one of
the signals described below (factory settings).
Select (a) M/E signal 1–16 / 16–32 (Primary inputs, stills, etc.)
Or (b) Program outputs
Or (c) Preview outputs
Or (d) Clean outputs
If controlling an AUX bus:
Available buttons: a, b, c and d above
If controlling an M/E bus (HVS-4000 only):
Available buttons: a above
SHIFT (TAKE) Button
Used in conjunction with buttons a–d above to select output signal appearing as output at
switcher. SHIFT has three operation mode; Normal, Non-shifted and Take. (See section 6.
"Operations.")
Normal mode
SHIFT is enabled. (Press SHIFT then buttons a–d above.) Selectable signals are 1-32, PGM1-2, PREV1-2 and CLEAN1-2.
Non-shifted mode
SHIFT is disabled. Selectable signals are 1-16, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1.
Take mode
SHIFT is used in conjunction with buttons a–d above to confirm the signal selection. (Press buttons a–d above then SHIFT.)
Selectable signals are 1-16, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1.
* When controlling an HVS-4000 M/E bus, only 1-32 are selectable in Normal mode.
Indicators
POWER Indicator
Lit green when power is applied to the unit.
CONT Indicator
Lit green when control communication is occurring correctly between the Auxiliary Unit and the switcher.
Unlit when control communication is not occurring or has failed due to error. In this case check the displayed message and take an appropriate action. See section 4-1."Warning Messages".
Flashing during setting the Setup menu.
LED Menu Display
Used to make settings for Auxiliary Unit setup and operation.
Menu Control
Used to select setting to be made / changed at LED display.
NOTE
Any signal available in the switcher can be freely assigned to these bus buttons. See section 5-3. “Free Assign” for more details.
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PGM 1
PGM 2
PREV 1
PREV 2
CLEAN 1
CLEAN 2
SHIFT
HVS-AUX32
AUX ILIARY UNIT
A
A A A
POWER CONT
① ①
2-1-3. HVS-AUX32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
a
Signal Select Buttons
b c d
Used to select signal for switcher AUX outputs as well as HVS-4000 series M/E buses. The output signal can be selected as any one of the signals described below (factory settings).
Select (a) M/E signal 1–32 (Primary inputs, stills, etc.) Or (b) Program outputs Or (c) Preview outputs Or (d) Clean outputs
If controlling an AUX bus:
Available buttons: a, b, c and d above
If controlling an M/E bus (HVS-4000 only):
Available buttons: a above
SHIFT (TAKE) Button Used in conjunction with buttons b–d above to select output signal appearing as output at
switcher. SHIFT has three operation mode; Normal, Non-shifted and Take. (See section 6. "Operations.")
Normal mode
SHIFT is enabled. (Press SHIFT then buttons b–d above.) Selectable signals are 1-32, PGM1-2, PREV1-2 and CLEAN1-2.
Non-shifted mode
SHIFT is disabled. Selectable signals are 1-32, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1.
Take mode
SHIFT is used in conjunction with buttons a–d above to confirm the signal selection. (Press buttons a–d above then SHIFT.)
Selectable signals are 1-32, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1.
* When controlling an HVS-4000 M/E bus, only 1-32 are selectable in Normal mode.
Indicators
POWER Indicator
Lit green when power is applied to the unit.
CONT Indicator
Lit green when control communication is occurring correctly between the Auxiliary Unit and the switcher.
Unlit when control communication is not occurring or has failed due to error. In this case check the displayed message and take an appropriate action. See section 4-1. "Warning Messages."
Flashing during setting the Setup menu.
LED Menu Display
Used to make settings for Auxiliary Unit setup and operation.
Menu Control Used to select setting to be made / changed at LED display.
NOTE
Any signal available in the switcher can be freely assigned to these bus buttons. See section 5-3. “Free Assign” for more details.
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2-2. Rear Panels
2-2-1. HVS-AUX8
CONTROL A
Used for cascade control connection between Hanabi series switchers and Auxiliary Units.
Note that if cascade control connection is made here, 75Ω termination switch must be set
to ON or OFF based on where the unit is positioned in the cascade configuration. (See
section 3. "Connection" following for details.) BNC connectors.
75Ω Termination Switch
Used to set 75Ω termination of CONTROL A connector ON / OFF. ON or OFF setting here
must be made based on where the unit is positioned in the cascade configuration. (See
section 3. "Connection" following for details.) BNC connectors.
CONTROL B
Used for VPS-700 connection. (Use RS-422 (1) or (2) connector on VPS-700). 9-pin D-sub
connector (female).
SERVICE I/O
For maintenance use only. Do not use during normal operation. 9-pin D-sub connector
(female).
ALARM
Used for power supply alarm output (if unit power fails) and external reset signal input. 9-pin
D-sub connector (female). See section 3-6. "Alarm Connection" for more information.
DC IN (12VDC)
Used for connection to the supplied AC adapter.
Blank Panel (Do not remove blank panel if HVS-AUX8RK is not used.)
Used for remote mount with an optional front panel separation kit (HVS-AUX8RK)
S/No.00000
DC 12 V
CONTROL A
 
ON
OFF
CONTROL B
SERVICE I/O
ALARM
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2-2-2. HVS-AUX16/32
CONTROL A Used for cascade control connection between Hanabi series switchers and Auxiliary Units. Note that if cascade control connection is made here, 75Ω termination switch must be set to ON or OFF based on where the unit is positioned in the cascade configuration. (See section 3. "Connection" following for details.) BNC connectors.
75Ω Termination Switch Used to set 75Ω termination of CONTROL A connector ① ON / OFF. ON or OFF setting here
must be made based on where the unit is positioned in the cascade configuration. (See section 3. "Connection" following for details.) BNC connectors.
CONTROL B Used for VPS-700 connection. (Use RS-422 (1) or (2) connector on VPS-700). 9-pin D-sub connector (female).
SERVICE I/O For maintenance use only. Do not use during normal operation. 9-pin D-sub connector (female).
ALARM Used for power supply alarm output (if unit power fails) and external reset signal input. 9-pin D-sub connector (female). See section 3-6. "Alarm Connection" for more information.
Power Switch Used to turn unit power ON / OFF. Front panel power indicator will be lit green whenever this switch is to ON and power is applied to the unit.
Ground Used to ground unit to protect operators against static electricity and electrical shock.
AC Connector Used for connection to AC power source via supplied accessory cord.
Blank Panel (Do not remove blank panel if HVS-AUXRK is not used.) Used for remote mount with an optional front panel separation kit (HVS-AUXRK)
IMPORTANT
T
ermination connection at Hanabi series OUs and MUs is not 75Ωtermination switch made. User supplied termination connector must be connected to one side of U connector supplied with OU / MU units. See Hanabi series switcher Operation manual for
details.
RATING LABEL
POWER AC100-240V~50/60Hz IN
CONT ROL A CONTROL B SERV ICE I/O ALAR M
ON

OFF
ON
OFF
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2-3. Internal Settings
The switch on the CPU board is service use. Do not change these settings. The figure below shows the factory default settings of the SW1. If you have changed the settings by mistake, refer to the figure below to return them to the factory defaults.
HVS-AUX top view
CPU CARDE02435-2Default Settings
SW1 Setting (service use)
HVS-AUX8
1, 4: ON(Do not change.) 2, 3: OFF (Do not change.)
HVS-AUX16/32
1: ON (Do not change.) 2-4: OFF (Do not change.)
CAUTION
The switch on the CPU board is service use. Only qualified technical personnel should be allowed to use them. To protect boards from electrostatic damage, do not touch the components on the boards.
CN8
CN4
CN1
CN2
BNC2
BNC1
CPU CARD E02435-2
CN3
SW1
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3.
Connection
3-1. Arcnet Connection Requirements
Connection cable
BNC (5C2V or equivalent)
Total cable length within one segment
Less than 100m
Cable length between Arcnet devices (terminals)
More than 1 m
Available number of Arcnet hub in a system
2
Maximum number of units within one segment
7 units
End terminals in a network system
75Ω termination required
These figures are provided only as a guide. They vary depending on the environments of the system.
Connection Example 1 (One Segment)
Connection Example 2 (Three Segments)
Switcher
MU
Switcher
OU
Arcnet
Hub
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
Switcher
MU
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
Switcher
OU
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
HVS-AUX
IMPORTANT
T
o control all of auxiliary outputs in the same time, the same number of Auxiliary Units must be configured in the system. If eight or more Auxiliary Units are configured in a system,
an Arcnet hub is require
d.
Consult your For-A resellers for more details.
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3-2. Connecting to Hanabi Series Switchers
The examples of ARCNET connection between the Auxiliary Units and Hanabi series switchers are given in the following. The devices at the both ends of the connection must be terminated by 75 ohms. On the Auxiliary Units 75 ohm termination switch must be set to ON.
3-2-1. Connection Example (HVS-1500/3800)
Connection Example 1
Connection Example 2
Connection Example 3
75Ωtermination
HVS-1500HS
HVS-3800HS/S
(ID 250)
Operation Unit
(ID 1)
75Ωtermination
75Ωtermination
OFF
75Ωtermination
ON
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
HVS-AUX
(ID 241)
HVS-AUX
(ID 242)
HVS-1500H
S
HVS-3800H
S/S
(ID 250)
Operation Unit
(ID 1)
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
75Ωtermination
75Ωtermination ON
HVS-1500H
S
HVS-3800H
S/S
(ID 250)
Operation Unit
(ID 1)
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
75Ωtermination
OFF
ARCNET
ARCNET
ARCNET ARCNET
ARCNET
ARCNET
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3-2-2. Connection Example
(HVS-300/350/390/XT100/XT110/500/600/650/1000HS)
Connection Example 1
Connection Example 2
Connection Example 3
HVS-1000HS only
IMPORTANT
If
the Auxiliary Units are configured in the HVS-300/XT100/XT110/500/600/1000 system,
an HVS-ARCNET option is required for connection.
15-pin D-sub cable
HVS-1000H
S
(ID
250)
Operation Unit
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
User 75Ωtermination
connector
75Ωtermination ON
Operation Unit
(ID 1)
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
HVS-1000HS
(ID 250)
User 75Ωtermination
connector
75Ωtermination ON
HVS-1000H
S
(ID
250)
Operation Unit
(ID 1)
75Ωtermination
OFF
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
HVS-AUX
(ID 241)
HVS-AUX
(ID 242)
75Ωtermination
ON
User 75Ωtermination
connector
ARCNET ARCNET
ARCNET
ARCNET ARCNET
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3-2-3. Connection Example (HVS-5000 Series)
Connection Example 1
Connection Example 2
HVS-5400
(ID 250)
Ethernet cable
75Ω terminator
75Ω termination
OFF
75Ω termination
ON
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
HVS-AUX
(ID 241)
HVS-AUX
(ID 242)
3-2-4. Connection Example (HVS-4000HS)
Ethernet cable
Operation Unit
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
HVS-5400
(ID 250)
75Ω terminator
75Ω termination ON
HVS-4000H
S
(ID
250)
Operation Unit
(ID 1)
75Ωtermination
OFF
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
HVS-AUX
(ID 241)
HVS-AUX
(ID 242)
75Ωtermination
ON
User 75Ωtermination
connector
Operation Unit
ARCNET
ARCNET
ARCNET ARCNET
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3-3. Connecting to VPS-700 Series Switchers
First, designate one of the Auxiliary Units as a master and others as slaves. Connect the master unit to the VPS-700 via the supplied control cable as shown in the connection example below. Use the Arcnet to connect the master and slaves with the cables supplied with the Auxiliary Units. The both ends of the Arcnet must be 75 ohm terminated.
Connecting between VPS-700 and the master Auxiliary Unit: Connector used on VPS-700: RS-422 (1) or (2) (9 pin D-sub 9, female) Connector used on HVS-AUX: CONTROL B (9 pin D-sub 9, female) Connection cable: Optional control cable (PC-3168-1, Separate purchase)
Connecting the master and slave Auxiliary Units: Used connector: BNC with loopthrough (75Ω termination switch embedded)
Connection cable: BNC cable supplied with the Auxiliary Unit
3-3-1. Connection Examples
Example 1
Master
<Menu Setting> GRP? >> 700M MU? >> Arbitrary
AID
>> 240
IMPORTANT
To
control auxiliary outputs for the VPS-700 series switchers (VPS-700, VPS-700RPS
,
and VPS-715) the Auxiliary Units with firmware version 3.00 or higher are required.
VPS-700
TO
OU
RS-422 1
VPS-700 OU
TO
MU
CONTROL A
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
75Ωtermination
ON
PC-3168-1
CONTROL
B
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Connection Example2
Master Slave Slave
<Menu Setting> GRP? >> 700M MU? >> Arbitrary
AID
>> 240
<Menu Setting> GRP? >> 700S MU? >> 240 AID
>> 241
<Menu Setting> GRP? >> 700 MU? >> 240 AID
>> 242
3-3-2. Arcnet ID and Menu Settings
Arcnet ID Note that when more than one unit is configured, different ID numbers (1-255) must be assigned to each unit configured within the ARCNET for control communication to be
possible. If ID numbers are overlapped in the Arcnet, communication cannot be properly established. (See section 5. "Menu Operation" following for details.)
The Arcnet ID number can be changed in the AID item in the Setup menu. See section 5-1 “Making Settings" and section 5-2 "Setup Menu."
Menu Settings The GRP and MU settings in the menu are different between master and slave units. Refer to the table below for proper settings for your Auxiliary Units. See section 5-1 “Making Settings" and section 5-2 "Setup Menu" for other menu settings.
Menu Item
Setting
Master
Slave
GRP?
700M
700S
MU?
Any value from 1 to 255
(This value is neglected.)
Arcnet ID of Master
NOTE
The Arcnet ID for HVS-AUX is set to 240 at factory default. The different ID numbers must
be set for each units.
VPS-700
TO
OU
RS-422 1
VPS-700 OU
TO
MU
75Ωtermination
OFF
CONTROL A
HVS-AUX
(ID 240)
CONTROL A
HVS-AUX
(ID 241)
CONTROL A
HVS-AUX
(ID 242)
75Ωtermination
ON
75Ωtermination
ON
PC-3168-1
CONTROL
B
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3-4. Remote Mount with HVS-AUX8RK
If the front panel and frame of the HVS-AUX8 units are separated using the optional HVS­AUX8RK, connect between the D-sub connector (15-pin D-sub, male) on the rear side of the front panel and the TO PANEL connector (15-pin D-sub, female) with the supplied control cable.
Front Panel top view
15- pin D-sub, male
Supplied cable
15-pin D-sub, female
Frame rear view
S/No.00000
DC 12 V
CONTROL A

ON OFF
CONTROL B SERVICE I/O
ALARM
3-5. Remote Mount with HVS-AUXRK
If the front panel and frame of the HVS-AUX16/32 units are separated using the optional HVS-AUXRK, connect between the D-sub connector (15-pin D-sub, male) on the rear side of the front panel and the TO PANEL connector (15-pin D-sub, female) with the supplied control cable.
Front Panel rear view
Frame rear view
CAUTION
Use the supplied control cable when configuring the optional HVS-AUXRK and do not disconnect the cable (power supply included) from when the unit is in operation. Otherwise, malfunction may result. Do not use other cables.
CAUTION
Use the supplied control cable when configuring the optional HVS-AUX8RK and do not disconnect the cable (power supply included) from when the unit is in operation. Otherwise, malfunction may result. Do not use other cables.
RATING LABEL
15-pin D-sub, male
Supplied cable
15-pin D-sub, female
POWER
AC100-240V~50/60Hz IN
CONTROL A
CONTROL B SERVICE I /O
ALARM
ON

OFF
ON OFF
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3-6. Alarm Connection
The pin assignments of the ALARM connector are as shown in the table below. Refer to the table to make alarm connections.
Alarm Connector Appearance
9-pin D-sub (female)
Pin Assignment Table
Pin No
Signal
Description
1
Communication ALARM OUT *
Communication failure alarm, normally open
2
Power ALARM OUT *
Power supply failure alarm, normally open
3
Not used
Not used
4
Not used
Not used
5
Reset IN
External reset input. Active low initiate.
6
Communication ALARM Common
Communication alarm signal common.
7
Power ALARM Common
Power alarm signal common.
8
GND
Common ground
9
GND
Common ground
* Relay contacts: Max. load current 0.5A at 24VDC. Communication failure alarm
Pins 1 and 6 remain OPEN during normal operation. If communication failure occurs, pins 1 and 6 will short and fan alarm signal output occurs.
Power supply alarm Pins 2 and 7 remain OPEN during normal operation. If a power supply failure occurs, pins 2 and 7 will short and power supply alarm signal output occurs. (Pins 2 and 7 will short when turning the unit's power off.)
External reset An external reset signal shorts pin 5 to GND (pin 8 or pin 9) to reset the unit.
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4.
Power ON
Power on all devices connected to the system after all system connections are complete. When powering on the Auxiliary Units , the message "INIT", which indicates that the unit is starting up, and then the message "STRT", which indicates that the startup is fully complete, will be displayed.
To setup the Auxiliary Units, go to section 5. "Menu Operation." To operate the Auxiliary Units immediately, go to section 6. "Operations."
4-1. Warning Messages
If a warning message is displayed, take an appropriate action following the tables below. Warning Messages when connecting to the Hanabi switcher.
Message
Error
Action
Refer to
ERR1
System error
Power off and then on HVS-AUX.
A NG
Arcnet connection failure
Check the Arcnet connection (cable connection and 75ohm terminal switch) at HVS-AUX.
3-2
M NG
MU communication failure
Check if the power is ON at MU. Check the Arcnet connection (cable connection, etc.) at MU.
3-2
G NG
Group setting failure
Group setting is not properly made. Change the Group setting at GRP? menu.
5-2
DUID
Arcnet ID error
The same Arcnet ID as HVS-AUX already exists. Change the Arcnet ID at AID menu.
5-2
MUID
Arcnet ID error (MU)
The MU specified by Arcnet ID is missing. Check the MU ID number and change the ID at MU? menu.
5-2
O NG
OU connection failure (HVS-1500HS/ HVS-3800HS only)
Check if the power is ON at OU. Check the Arcnet connection (cable connection and terminator.) at OU.
3-2
Warning Messages when connecting to the VPS-700 switcher as a Master
Message
Error
Action
Refer to
ERR1
System error
Power off and then on HVS-AUX.
A NG
Arcnet connection failure
Check the connection with MU (cable connection) at Master unit.
3-2
M NG
MU communication failure
Check if the power is ON at MU. Check the connection with Master unit at MU
(RS-422).
3-2 G NG
S T R
T
POWER
CONT
I N I
T
POWER
CONT
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Warning Messages when connecting to the VPS-700 switcher as a Slave
Message
Error
Action
Refer to
ERR1
System error
Power off and then on HVS-AUX.
A NG
Arcnet connection failure
Check the Arcnet connection with Master unit (cable connection and 75ohm terminal switch).
3-3-1
M NG
Communication failure with MU or Master unit
Check if the power is ON at Master unit Check the Arcnet connection with Master unit (cable connection and 75ohm terminal switch). Check if the power is ON at MU.
Check the connection between Master unit and MU (cable connection )
3-3-1
DUID
Arcnet ID error
The same Arcnet ID as HVS-AUX already exists. Change the Arcnet ID at AID menu.
3-3-2 5-2
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5.
Menu Operation
There are several operational settings which need to be made using the front panel LED menu display and the menu control. Explanations on making settings and what settings can be made at the front panel are contained in the following sub sections.
5-1. Making Settings
The general procedure for making settings using the LED display and the display control are as follows. Note that the LED display can only display 4 characters at a time, so the names for each setting are given in abbreviated form at the display. (See the following pages for settings table and names.)
To make settings:
1) To enter the Setup menu, press and hold down menu control for 2 seconds. If the front panel is locked, press and hold down menu control for more than 10 seconds to enter the setup menu. When entering the Setup menu, the CONT indicator and LED Menu Display should blinks.
2) Turn menu control (CONT indicator will flash) until needed setting is visible in menu display. (See the following pages for a list of settings available and display order.)
Turn menu control
3) Once required menu item is displayed, press menu control as indicated below to select that item for change.
Press menu control
4) Setting currently made for selected item will appear in menu display. Turn menu control again to change currently displayed setting.
5) When correct setting is visible in display, press menu control again to input and store the new setting.
6) Turn menu control until EXIT is displayed then press menu control to exit menu setup.
IMPORTANT
Press and hold menu control for 2 seconds at anytime during this procedure to restore the previous settings. Press and hold menu control for more than 3 seconds to exit the menu list and to not apply new settings.
Note that if no operation is performed (control pressed/turned, etc.) for 30 seconds during following procedure, unit will automatically exit setup menus.
A U X
?
POWER
CONT
A U X
?
POWER
CONT
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Setting logic:
Setupmenu Setting Range
Press and
hold
* Refer to section 5-2 "Setup
Menu" (the next page) for more details about menu.
(*1) HVS-1000: Up to AUX10 HVS-3800: Up to AUX16 HVS-4000: Up to AUX24 HVS-5000: Up to AUX32 VPS-700 M/S: Up to AUX12 HVS-350: Up to AUX8 HVS-390: Up to AUX8 HVS-XT100/XT110: Up to AUX8
GRP?
S
pecifies MU type.
10003800700M700S
50003504000390XT10
MU?
S
pecifies MU
Arcnet ID
1 255
AID
Sets
local Arcnet
ID.
1 255
ME
Sets
HVS-4000 series
M/E
control
ON/OFF.
OFF
ON
REST
Resets settings.
NO YES
EXIT
Exits
menu.
VER
Displays version.
V
ersion Display
Menu items inside this dot line box are activated only when SHIFT is lit.
NAME AUX
OFF
:Turn to
switch between
:
Press to select
OUT?
Selects a bus.
QIK
AUX16
(HVS-500
0: A
UX32) (*1)
(HVS-400
0: M1PG - M3PS)
LOCK
Enables/disables
control and/or switches
OFF
CONTSWALL
DISP
Sets
Display.
LUM
Sets
luminance level.
1 15
ASSN
Assigns signals.
1 NON
SHFT
Selects
SHIFT
mode.
NORNON
TA KE
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5-2. Setup Menu
Item
Default
Setting Range
Description
OUT?
AUX1
QIK
Enables the user to select a bus to be controlled without opening the menu (Bus Quick Select mode). See section 6-4 for details.
AUX1-32 (*1)
Selects an auxiliary bus to control.
M1PG, M1PS M2PG, M2PS M3PG, M3PS
Selects a program or preset bus to control. (HVS-4000 series only)
LOCK
OFF
OFF,
CONT,
SW,
ALL
Enables/Disables the control and/or switches (*2) OFF: The control and switches can be used CONT: The control cannot be used.
(Bus Quick Select is possible. See Sec. 6-4) SW: The switches (buttons) cannot be used ALL: Both control and switches cannot be used.
DISP
NAME
NAME,
AUX,
OFF
Sets what appears at LED display during operation. NAME: Displays the selected signal name.
AUX: Displays the AUX bus being controlled. OFF: No character displayed (LEDs off.
LUM
10
1-15
Sets LED luminance level.
ASSN
(*1) (*1)
Lets user free assign signal selections (See section 5-3. "Free Assign").
If NON is selected, any selection is not made by pressing the button.
SHFT
NOR
NOR, NON, TAKE
Selects SHIFT mode. NOR: Enables shifted button selection.
NON: Disables shifted button selection. TAKE: SHIFT is used to confirm selection. See section 6 “Operations.”
GRP? (*3)
1000
1000
If controlling HVS-300 / 500 / 600 / 650 / 1000HS.
3800
If controlling HVS-1500HS or HVS-3800HS/S.
700M
If controlling VPS-700 as a master.
700S
If controlling VPS-700 as a slave.
5000
If controlling HVS-5000 series.
350
If controlling HVS-350HS.
4000
If controlling HVS-4000 series.
390
If controlling HVS-390HS.
XT10
If controlling HVS-XT100/XT110.
MU? (*3)
(*1) 1-255
Hanabi control
Sets which MU communicates with local Auxiliary Unit.
VPS control
Arcnet ID of master (*4)
AID (*3)
240
1-255
Sets Arcnet ID for local Auxiliary Unit.
ME
OFF
OFF / ON
Enables/disables M/E bus control.(HVS-4000 series only) Before controlling a bus, set to ON.
REST (*3)
-
NO,
YES
Resets unit to factory default settings. (See section 5-4. "Reinitialize".)
VER (*3) - -
Displays firmware version.
(*1) Available options vary depending on the switcher model. (*2) When set to CONT, SW or ALL, press any lock button or switch on the panel displays "LOCK"
flashing alarm in the LED Menu Display. To enter the menu, press and hold down menu control for
more than 10 seconds when in LOCK mode. (*3) These menu items are activated only when SHIFT is lit. (*4) The MU setting in the master unit is neglected.
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5-3. Free Assign
The user can free assign source signal designation at the Auxiliary Unit if they need to be changed to match your switcher setup. Note that the procedure to make assignment settings is different from the general procedure given in section 5-1 previous.
To make assign settings:
1) Turn menu control until to "ASSN" appears in the LED display, then press menu control once.
2) The assignment setting for the current button selected signal should appear in the LED display.
3) If you want to change the assignment for the current button selected signal, turn the control until the desired signal setting is displayed.
4) Press the control to make the assignment setting for that button selection.
5) If you wish to make another signal assignment, press menu control then press the button for a different signal selection. Repeat steps 2) through 4) above.
6) When you are finished making assignments, with "ASSN" displayed turn menu control until EXIT is displayed. Press menu control to escape menu setting operation.
Factory Default Settings
Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-300HS
1-12
IN01-IN12
BLAK,
27
CB
IN01-IN12
29-30
STL1-STL2
STL1-STL2,
MATT,
PGM1
PGM
PGM2
KEY
PGM,
PREV1
PREV
PVW,
CLN,
PREV2
MV
MV,
CLEAN1
CLN
KEY,
NON
CLEAN2
-
Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-350HS
1-24
IN01-IN24
BLK (BLACK),
25-28
STL1-STL4
29
CLBR
IN01-IN24,
30-31
MV1-MV2
STL1-STL4,
32
BLK
MATT1-2,
CLBR,
PGM1
MEPG
MEPG, PGM,
PGM2
PGM
MEPV, PREV,
PREV1
MEPV
MECL, CLN
MV1 - MV2,
PREV2
PREV
NON
CLEAN1
MECL
CLEAN2
CLN
IMPORTANT
Note that each button is marked with two signal indications and is used to select one of the two in the HVS-AUX8/16.
SHIFT
button determines which one of the two signals
appearing at any of the above buttons is selected when button is presse
d.
Upper
indications are active when
SHIFT
is unlit and lower indications are active when
SHIFT
is lit.
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Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-390HS
1-24
IN01-IN24
BLK (BLACK),
25-28
STL1-STL4
29
STK1
IN01 - IN24,
30-31
CLBR
STL1 - STL4,
STK1 – STK4,
32
MV1-MV2
PGM1
M1PG
MATT1 - 2,
M1PG, M2PG *1,
PGM2
M2PG
*1
PREV1
M1PV
M1CL, M2CL *1,
PREV2
M2PV
MV1 - MV2,
NON
CLEAN1
M1CL
CLEAN2
M2CL
*1 Selectable only when HVS-390HS is in 2M/E mode.
Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-XT100
1-14
IN01-IN14
BLK (BLACK),
15-16
STL1-STL2
IN01 - IN14,
17-18
STK1-STK2
STL1 - STL2,
19-20
CKFL-CKKY
STK1 – STK2,
21-22
EFF1-2
MATT1 - 2,
23
CLBR
CKFL, CKKY,
EFF1 - 2,
24
MV1
HVS-XT110
CLBR,
PGM1
PGM
PGM,
PGM2
-
PVW,
PREV1
PVW
CLN,
MEKY,
PREV2
-
MV1,
CLEAN1
CLN
NON
CLEAN2
-
Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-1000
1-16
IN01-IN16
BLAK,
17
UTL
IN01-IN16
29-32
STL1-STL4
STL1-STL4,
MATT,
PGM1
PGM
PGM2
-
PVW,
PREV1
PREV
CLN,
UTL,
PREV2
-
CB,
CLEAN1
CLN
WHIT,
NON
CLEAN2
-
Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-1500HS HVS-3800HS
1-28
IN01-IN28
BLAK,
29-32
STL1-STL4
IN01-IN28,
STL1-STL6,
PGM1
M1PG
MATT1-2,
PGM2
M2PG
CB,
WHIT M1PG, M2PG, M1PV, M2PV,
PREV1
M1PV
PREV2
M2PV
M1CL, M2CL,
CLEAN1
M1CL
MV1 - MV2,
CLEAN2
M2CL
UTL1-UTL2,
KEY_A, KEY_B,
NON
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Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
VPS-700
1-16
IN01-IN16
BLAK,
17-18
STL1-STL2
19-22
MAT1-MAT4
23, 24
COMA, COMB
IN01-IN16,
STL1-STL2,
25, 26
COAK, COBK
MAT1-MAT4,
27, 28, 29
PGM1, PRV1, CLN2
COMA, COMB
COAK,
PGM1
PGM1
COBK
PGM2
PGM1
PGM1,
PRV1,
PREV1
PRV1
CLN1,
PREV2
PRV1
NON
CLEAN1
CLN1
CLEAN2
CLN1
Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-5000
1-32
IN01-IN32
BLAK,
IN01-IN96
PGM1
M1PG
ST01-ST16,
CB,
PGM2
M2PG
WHIT,
PREV1
M1PV
GMT1-GMT2,
MAT1-MAT2,
PREV2
M2PV
M1PG/PV/CL/OU,
M2PG/PV/CL/OU,
CLEAN1
M1CL
M3PG/PV/CL/OU,
M4PG/PV/CL/OU,
CLEAN2
M2CL
NON
Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-4000
(AUX bus
control)
1-32
IN01-IN32
BLAK,
IN01 - IN48
STL1 - STL8,
PGM1
M1O1
CB,
WHIT,
MAT1, MAT2, GMAT,
PREV1
M1O2
M1O1 - M1O3,
M2O1 - M2O3,
M3O1 - M3O3,
MV1 - MV2 (*1),
MV3 - MV4,
UD1V, UD1K,
CLEAN1
M1O3
PGM2
M2O1
UD2V, UD2K,
UD3V, UD3K,
UD4V, UD4K,
PREV2
M2O2
OOT1 - OOT4
CB1V, CB1K
CB2V, CB2K
CLEAN2
M2O3
NON
(*1) MV1 and MV2 cannot be selected when controlling AUX1-12 or 17-24.
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Model
Button
Assigned Bus
Available Settings
HVS-4000
(M/E bus
control)
1-32
IN01-IN32
BLAK, IN01 - IN48 STL1 - STL8, LSL1 - LSL4
CB,
WHIT,
MAT1, MAT2, GMAT,
UD1V, UD1K, UD2V, UD2K, UD3V, UD3K, UD4V, UD4K, OOT1 - OOT4 CB1V, CB1K CB2V, CB2K
NON
5-4. Reinitialize
If you need to reset your unit to factory set default settings, the procedure is as given below.
1) Press and hold down menu control for 2 seconds to enter the Setup menu.
2) Press SHIFT. The button should light up green.
3) Turn control to select REST. Once REST is displayed in the menu, press menu control to select that item.
4) YES or NO will appear in menu display. You can change between YES and NO by turning menu control.
If NO, turn menu control to NO and press menu control once to return to menu item list.
5) If YES, press menu control. With holding down menu control press a lit button on the panel. This returns the unit to factory default settings. After displaying "YES" for about one second, it returns to menu item list.
HVS-AUX8: With holding down menu control, press "1/9" HVS-AUX16: With holding down menu control, press "1/17" HVS-AUX32: With holding down menu control, press "17"
6) Turn control to select EXIT. Once EXIT is displayed in the menu, press menu control to exit menu.
PGM 1
PGM 2
PREV 1
PREV 2
CLEAN 1
CLEAN 2
SHIFT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
HVS-AUX16
AUXILIARY UNIT
POWER CONT
P U S H
Y E S
POWER
CONT
R E S
T
POWER
CONT
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6.
Operations
This section explains how to select output signal in the Auxiliary Unit. Depending on the SHIFT mode, select operations differ as shown in the tables below. Refer to section 5. "Menu Operation" for changing SHIFT mode.
If the HVS-AUX8:
SHFT mode
Selectable Button
Signal Selection
NOR
(Normal)
SHIFT not lit: 1-8 SHIFTlit: 9-16
Press signal select buttons.
NON
(Non-shifted)
1-8
Press signal select buttons.
TAKE
1-8
Press signal select buttons and then press SHIFT.
If the HVS-AUX16:
SHFT mode
Selectable Button
Signal Selection
NOR
(Normal)
SHIFT not lit: 1-16, PGM1, PREV1, CLEAN1 SHIFTlit: 17-32, PGM2, PREV2, CLEAN2
Press signal select buttons.
NON
(Non-shifted)
1-16, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1
Press signal select buttons.
TAKE
1-16, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1
Press signal select buttons and then press SHIFT.
If the HVS-AUX32:
SHFT mode
Selectable Button
Signal Selection
NOR
(Normal)
SHIFT not lit: 1-32, PGM1, PREV1, CLEAN1 SHIFT lit: 1-32, PGM2, PREV2, CLEAN2
Press signal select buttons.
NON
(Non-shifted)
1-32, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1
Press signal select buttons.
TAKE
1-32, PGM1, PREV1 and CLEAN1
Press signal select buttons and then press SHIFT.
6-1. NOR ModeDefault
Output signal is switched immediately after a signal selection button is pressed. Top labels of the signal selection buttons are activated when SHIFT is not lit. (See tables
above).
Bottom labels of the signal selection buttons are activated when SHIFT is lit. (See tables
above).
6-2. NON Mode
Output signal is switched immediately after a signal selection button is pressed. SHIFT is disabled and the button light never turn on.
Only top labels of the signal selection buttons are available. You may change signal assignments for these buttons using free assign function. (See section 5-3. "Free Assign.")
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I N 0
1
PGM 1
PGM 2
PREV 1
PREV 2
CLEAN 1
CLEAN 2
SHIFT
HVS-AUX32
AUXILIARY UNIT
POWER CONT
A A A A
POWER
CONT
6-3. TAKE Mode
TAKE mode will help you to avoid accidental signal selection. About bus assignments, see " section 5-3 "Free Assign".
Output signal is switched when SHIFT is pressed after a signal selection.
SHIFT should be flashing after a signal selection button is pressed. During flashing press SHIFT. SHIFT will automatically turn off if SHIFT is not pressed for 5 seconds during selection. If you want to verify the selected signal, set "NAME" for the "DISP" item in the Setup menu.
Shifted buttons cannot be used for the signal selection.
Only top labels of the signal selection buttons are available. You may change signal assignments for these buttons using free assign function. (See section 5-3. "Free Assign.")
6-4. Bus Quick Select
The Quick Select mode allows the user to select a bus to control without opening the Setup menu. In addition, selectable buses can be set up for Quick Select mode. (See section 6-4-1. "Setting Quick Select.")
Switching to Quick Select Mode
1) Press and hold down the menu control for two seconds to enter the Setup menu.
2) The "OUT?" item will appear in the menu display. Press the menu control.
3) Turn the menu control counter-clockwise to display "QIK."
4) Press the menu control to confirm the setting.
5) Press SHIFT to display EXIT then press menu control to exit menu setup.
Changing the Control Bus in Quick Select Mode
The operational example below shows how to change the control bus from AUX1 to AUX2.
1) The following display shows the signal name (IN01 in the following figure example)
currently selected in AUX1.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
2) Turn menu control to display AX02.
Two seconds later, the display changes from AUX bus to Signal and the AUX unit starts to control AUX2.
A X 0
2
POWER
CONT
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6-4-1. Setting Quick Select
1) Press and hold down the menu control for two seconds to enter the Setup menu.
2) The "OUT?" item will appear in the menu display. Press the menu control.
3) Turn the menu control counter-clockwise to display "QIK."
4) Number buttons on the front panel turn on. These buttons represent the controllable buses. Now you can select the buses that you want to control from the AUX unit. Turn off the buttons (buses) that you don't want to control and keep light on the buttons (buses) that you want to control. For example, Button1-16 (AUX1-16) will light up if HVS-3800HS is connected. To control AUX1-4, keep Button1-4 light on and press other number buttons to turn off their button light as shown below.
To control only AUX1-4 , turn off other number buttons.
If the number of the AUX buses exceeds that of the buttons on the AUX unit: For example in the case when HVS-AUX8 has eight buttons and 32 auxiliary buses have to be set on it: Eight buttons on the HVS-AUX8 represent AUX1-8. Pressing SHIFT (lit indication) changes the buttons to AUX9-16. And then turning menu control changes the buttons to AUX17-24, then AUX25-32. To set M1PG to M3PS (HVS-4000 only), select 25 to 30.
5) Press the menu control to confirm the setting.
6) Press SHIFT to display EXIT then press menu control to exit menu setup.
Checking AUX bus and Signal
The currently selected signal name for the AUX bus is displayed in the ordinary operations.
Shortly pressing the menu control displays the AUX bus controlled from the AUX unit in two seconds.
Press shortly
A X 0
1
POWER
CONT
I N 0
1
POWER
CONT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
PGM 1
PGM 2
PREV 1
PREV 2
CLEAN 1
CLEAN 2
SHIFT
HVS-AUX32
AUXILIARY UNIT
A A A A
POWER CONT
Q I K
POWER
CONT
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IMPORTANT
T
o display the AUX bus number, do not press and hold down the menu control but
press the menu control briefly (less than half a second). The Setup menu will open i
f
pressing and holding down the menu control for a while.
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7.
Specifications & Dimensions
7-1. Unit Specifications
Interfaces Control A: ARCNET, 10 Mbps, 75 BNC x 1, loop-through
Control B: RS-422: 9-pin D-sub (female) x 1 (inch screws)
Service I/O RS-232C, For service and maintenance use only,
9-pin D-sub (female) x 1 (inch screws)
Alarm 9-pin D-sub (female) x 1 (inch screws)
Power
To Panel (option)
For remote mount use only, On the frame rear panel: 15-pin D-sub (female) x 1 (inch screws) On the frame rear panel: 15-pin D-sub (male) x 1 (inch screws)
HVS-AUX8 12 V DC (supplied via accessory AC adapter) HVS-AUX16/32 100 V AC to 240 V AC ±10%, 50/ 60 Hz
Consumption
HVS-AUX8 3.6 W at 12 V DC HVS-AUX16/32 10 VA (5 W) at 100 to 120 V AC
15 VA (6 W) at 220 to 240 V AC Temperature 0°C to 40°C Humidity 30% to 90% (no condensation) Dimensions
HVS-AUX8 212 (W) x 105 (D) x 44 (H) mm HVS-AUX16/32 424 (W) x 110 (D) x 44 (H) mm
Weight
HVS-AUX8 1.0 kg HVS-AUX16/32 1.9 kg
Consumables None
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HVS-AUX8
AUXILIARY UNIT
7-2. Dimensions
7-2-1. HVS-AUX8
(All dimensions in mm.)
7-2-2. HVS-AUX8 (Optional HVS-AUX8RK Configured)
(All dimensions in mm.)
HVS-AUX8
AUXLIARY UNIT
212
HVS-AUX8
AUXLIARY UNIT
212
212
105
15.6
44
7
105
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POW ER C ON T
A
A A A
HVS-AUX16
AU X ILIAR Y U N IT
424
465 482
POW E
CONT
A
A A A
PGM 1 PREV 1 CLEAN 1
SHIFT
PGM 2 PREV 2 CLEAN 2
‚g‚ur | ‚`‚t‚w‚P‚U
424
465 482
7-2-3. HVS-AUX16
(All dimensions in mm.)
S/N 9000191 to S/N 9000834
S/N 9000835 or higher
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32
PGM 1
PGM 2
PREV 1
PREV 2
CLEAN 1
CLEAN 2
SH IFT
1
17
2
18
3
19
4
20
5
21
6
22
7
23
8
24
9
25
10
26
11
27
12
28
13
29
14
30
15
31
16
32
6
32
6
‚”2
.
3 6
32
6
t2.3
44 110
44 110
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POW ER C ON T
A
A A A
HVS-AUX32
AU X ILIAR Y U N IT
424
465 482
7-2-4. HVS-AUX32
(All dimensions in mm.)
S/N 9090073 to S/N 9090257
S/N 9090258 or higher
PGM 1
PGM 2
PREV 1
PREV 2
CLEAN 1
CLEAN 2
SH IFT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
POW ER
CONT
A
A A A
PGM 1 PREV 1 CLEAN 1
SHIFT
PGM 2 PREV 2 CLEAN 2
HVS-AUX32
424
465 482
6
32
6
‚”2
.
3 6
32
6
t2.3
44 110
44 110
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SHIFT
T5
LINE
MATT
ONEAPTL
POWER
CONT
A
A A A
PGM1
PREV1
CLEAN1
SHIFT
PGM2 PREV2 CLEAN2
HVS-AUX32
AUXILIARY UNIT
424
FOR.A DARK METALIC
465 482
1
17
2
18
3 4 5 6
7
23
8
24
9 10
11 27
12 28
13 29
14 15 16 19 20 21 22 25 26 30 31 32
PGM1
PREV1
PREV2
CLEAN1
CLEAN2
SHIFT
PGM2
HVS-AUX16
AUXILIARY UNIT
POWER
CONT
A
A A A
7-2-5. HVS-AUX16/32 (Optional HVS-AUXRK Configured)
(All dimensions in mm.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
POWER
CONT
A A A A
HVS-AUX16
AUXILIARY UNIT
PGM1
PREV1
CLEAN1
SHIFT
17 18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
PGM2
PREV2
CLEAN2
HVS-AUX
AUXILIARY UNIT
424
BLANK PANEL
OPTIONAL PARTS
FOR.A WHITE GRAY
OPTIONAL PARTS
465 482
80
6 32
6
6 32 6
t2.3
44
44
110
30
60
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Appendix: HVS-AUX8 Button Labels
CAM
1
CAM
2
VTR
1
VTR
2
C1 V1
C2 V2
R1
T1
OR
R2
T2
OR
T1
T1
N
K
T2
T2
N
K
CAM
3
VTR
T3
3
C3 V3 R3
OR
T3
T3
N
K
CAM
4
VTR
T4
4
C4 V4 R4
OR
T4
T4
N
K
CAM
5
VTR
T5
5
C5 V5 R5
OR
T5
T5
N
K
BC T1 ME1
ME1
PGM
ME2
PGM
REC
1 4
CB T2 ME2
ME1
PREV
ME2
PREV
TAKE
2 5
REL T3 PGM
ME1
CLEAN
ME1
CLEAN
ON
3
AIR
BB T4 PREV BLACK
Dimensions
13.4
13.4
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SHIFT
T5
LINE
MATT
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Appendix: HVS-AUX16/32 Button Labels
HVS-AUX16: S/N 9000191 to S/N 9000834HVS-AUX32: S/N 9090073 to S/N 9090257
CAM
1
CAM
2
VTR
1
VTR
2
C1 V1
C2 V2
R1
T1
OR
R2
T2
OR
T1
T1
N
K
T2
T2
N
K
CAM
3
VTR
T3
3
C3 V3 R3
OR
T3
T3
N
K
CAM
4
VTR
T4
4
C4 V4 R4
OR
T4
T4
N
K
CAM
5
VTR
T5
5
C5 V5 R5
OR
T5
T5
N
K
BC T1 ME1
ME1
PGM
ME2
PGM
REC
1 4
CB T2 ME2
ME1
PREV
ME2
PREV
TAKE 2
5
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SHIFT
T5
LINE
MATT
REL T3 PGM
ME1
CLEAN
ME1
CLEAN
ON
3
AIR
BB T4
PREV BLACK
Dimensions
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HVS-AUX16: S/N 9000835 or higherHVS-AUX32: S/N 9090258 or higher
CAM
1
CAM
2
VTR
1
VTR
2
C1 V1
C2 V2
R1
T1
OR
R2
T2
OR
T1 T1
N
K
T2 T2
N
K
CAM
3
VTR
T3
3
C3 V3 R3
OR
T3 T3
N
K
CAM
4
VTR
T4
4
C4 V4 R4
OR
T4 T4
N
K
CAM
5
VTR
T5
5
C5 V5 R5
OR
T5 T5
N
K
BC T1 ME1
ME1
PGM
ME2
PGM
REC
1 4
CB T2 ME2
ME1
PREV
ME2
PREV
TAKE
2 5
REL T3 PGM
ME1
CLEAN
ME1
CLEAN
ON
3
AIR
BB T4
SHIFT
T5
PREV
BL ACK
LINE
MATT
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Dimensions
13.4
13.4
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Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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