JVC KM-H2500, KM-H3000E, KM-H3000U, KM-H2500U, KM-H2500E User Manual

MULTI FORMAT DIGITAL PRODUCTION SWITCHER
KM-H2500E/U KM-H3000E/U
This illustration shows the KM-H3000E/U Multi Format Digital Production Switcher
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In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use cables not exceeding the following lengths:
Port Description Cable Type Length
IN 1-6 or 1-12 1694A Belden-Type, 75
300m SD Rates
PGM 1-2, P/V, AUX 1-3
REF IN 1694A Belden-Type, 75
REF OUT 1-3 1694A Belden-Type, 75
ANLG OUT 1694A Belden-Type, 75
LAN CAT 5 UTP 6m
EDITOR D Sub, 9 Conductor, DE 9,
GPI D Sub, 9 Conductor, DE 9,
TALLY D Sub, 9 Conductor, DE 9,
Ohm Shielded Coax Cable
1694A Belden-Type, 75 Ohm Shielded Coax Cable
Ohm Shielded Coax Cable
Ohm Shielded Coax Cable
Ohm Shielded Coax Cable
Shielded
Shielded
Shielded
100m HD Rates
6m
6m
3m
6m
250m
6m
6m
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Contents

Introduction 1
About This Manual ................................................1
Documentation Terms............................................1
Control Panel Overview.........................................1
Control Panel Rear Connections Overview ...........2
Menu System .........................................................2
Knobs .....................................................................3
Buttons ...................................................................3
Button Inserts .........................................................3
Shift........................................................................4
Fader ......................................................................4
Positioner ...............................................................4
Selecting Colors .....................................................4
Configuration 5
Reference Type ......................................................5
Switcher Video Format ..........................................5
Format Conversion and Frame Sync......................5
Output Reference Sync ..........................................8
Aspect Ratio...........................................................9
Ancillary Data........................................................9
Input BNC Configuration ....................................10
Output Configuration ...........................................10
Clean Feed ...........................................................11
IP Address............................................................11
Switcher Personality ............................................12
Basic Operation 17
Transition Overview ............................................17
Configuring the Auto Trans Rate.........................18
Wipe Transitions..................................................18
Pausing a Transition.............................................18
Keying Overview .................................................18
Key Transitions....................................................19
Dedicated Key Transitions...................................20
Chroma Key .........................................................20
Mattes...................................................................21
Fade to Black .......................................................22
Advanced Operation 23
Using the Memory System ..................................23
Memory AI and Recall to Preview...................... 24
Transition Limit................................................... 25
Reset Options....................................................... 26
USB Storage ........................................................ 28
Software Upgrades .............................................. 29
Advanced Keying ................................................ 30
Modifying Wipes................................................. 33
Aux Buses............................................................33
Tallies ..................................................................34
General Purpose Interface (GPI) ......................... 35
Editor Port............................................................ 35
Media-Store 37
Media-Store Overview ........................................ 37
Loading an Image or Animation by Browsing .... 37
Understanding Media Numbers...........................38
Loading an Image or Animation by Media Number 38
Modifying Media-Store Image Attributes........... 39
Animation Control............................................... 40
Saving and Reverting Attributes..........................40
Specifications 43
Dimensions ..........................................................43
Weight: ................................................................43
Power Requirements............................................43
Ports ..................................................................... 43
Video Formats .....................................................43
Inputs/Outputs .....................................................43
Error Messages .................................................... 44
GVG100 Protocol Supported Commands ...........44
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Introduction

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The KM-H2500 and KM-H3000 combine professional switcher quality with an easy to use and mobile design. They can be used with other JVC professional products to create professional style broadcasts.
equipped with additional source buttons, key control buttons, and a positioner for additional control of wipes and patterns.

About This Manual

Before operating your switcher, please read this manual carefully and store it in a safe and accessible place for future reference.
This manual is designed to familiarize the user with switcher layout, menu navigation, basic and advanced operation.
Several switcher functions are customizable. When using this manual, consider your requirements and style when adjusting items that involve colors, patterns, and effects. The manual provides instructions on how to adjust these items but you can tailor their use to your production requirements.
Figure 1 KM-H3000

Documentation Terms

•“Switcher” refers to the KM-H2500 or the KM-H3000 switcher.
•“Operator,” “User,” and “Yo u” refer to the person who uses the switcher.
•“HD-SDI” refers to High Definition Serial Digital Interface, a digital video signal that is distributed via a single coaxial cable with BNC connectors.
•“Setup” refers to a group, or set, of values that are stored together either on the switcher or USB drive. Setups can be stored and recalled to quickly configure the switcher for different productions.

Abbreviations

The following abbreviations are used throughout the manual:
AUX (Auxiliary)
HD (High Definition)
HD-SDI (High Definition Serial Digital Interface)
MD (Multi-Definition)
PGM (Program)
PST (Preset)
PV (Preview)
SD (Standard Definition)

Control Panel Overview

The KM-H3000 and KM-H2500 control panels offer similar functionality. The KM-H3000 control panel is
1. Pattern Select Buttons
• Press buttons in the pattern group to select
2. Menu and Memory Control Buttons
• Press MENU to access the menu system.
• Press NEXT to cycle through the available
• Press STORE and RECALL to save and load
3. Menu Screen and Knobs
• Rotate a knob to change the menu option
• Press the knob to select a menu item.
4. Key Type Buttons
• Selects key type for all keys.
• Assigns Key/Aux bus to Key 1.
5. Key 2 and 3 Select buttons
• Assigns the Key/Aux bus to Key 2 or 3 when
• Assigns the Key/Aux bus to Key 2 or Aux bus
Figure 2 KM-H2500
wipe patterns.
Press one of the Pattern Select buttons to select the corresponding menu.
menus.
memory registers.
displayed above it.
button is pressed (KM-H3000 only).
1 when button is pressed (KM-H2500 only).
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6. Aux Bus Buttons
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IN 9
IN 10
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AUX 2
AUX 3
PV
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PGM2
ANLG
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OUT 1
REF
OUT 2
REF
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REF IN
GPI
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AUX 3
PV
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PGM2
ANLG
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REF
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REF
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REF IN
GPI
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• Assigns the Key/Aux bus to selected Aux bus when button is pressed (KM-H3000 only).
• Aux bus assignment is done through the menu interface on KM-H2500 switchers.
7. On-air LEDs
• The LEDs light to indicate which keys are on-air.
8. Key/Aux, Program, and Preset Bus
• Press source buttons on the Key/Aux, Program, or Preset bus to select video sources on each bus.
• Selected source buttons glow with a user-definable color. Sources that are on-air glow red.
9. Next Transition Area
• Selects the elements (background, keys) to include in the next transition.
• Selects the transition type.
• Performs an automatic transition or a cut.
10. Fader
• Use the Fader to manually control transitions.
11. Key Transition Shortcut Buttons
• Performs a transition of the selected key.
12. Positioner
• Use the positioner to control wipes, borders, and washes (KM-H3000 only).
13. USB Port
• Plug a USB drive into the USB port to load and store memories and to perform software upgrades.
1. Power Switch
• Turns the switcher on and off.
2. Power Connectors (Primary and Redundant)
• Connects the switcher to the DC power supply.
• The second power connector is for redundant power supply (optional).
3. Editor, Tally, and GPI Ports
• The ports allow your switcher to be controlled by external editors, control tally lights, and respond to GPI commands.
4. Input BNCs
• 12 or 6 High Definition serial digital video inputs.
5. Upgrade Button
• Use to perform software upgrades via the USB port.
6. Ethernet Port
• Enables the switcher to connect to your network.
7. Output and Reference BNCs
• 1 analog video output.
• 2 High Definition serial digital video Program Bus outputs.
• 1 High Definition serial digital video Preview Bus output.
• 3 High Definition serial digital video Aux Bus outputs.
• 1 External Tri-level or Black Burst reference input.
• 3 Internal Reference outputs.

Control Panel Rear Connections Overview

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Figure 3 KM-H3000
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Figure 4 KM-H2500
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Menu System

There are two ways to access the menu system:
• Pressing MENU
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• Using Auto-follow

To access a menu using the MENU button:

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1. Press MENU. The Wipe Pattern buttons
illuminate.
2. Press a Pattern button to select the corresponding menu.

Auto-Follow

Auto-follow displays the menu for a selected function when the button for that function is pressed. Auto-follow is always active — when you press any button on the control panel that has a corresponding menu, the menu is automatically displayed.

Menu Navigation

Some menus have multiple pages. When the NEXT button is lit, multiple menu pages exist. Press NEXT to move to the next menu page. Press and hold NEXT and then press MENU to move to the previous menu page.
Some menus contain sub-menus. Press the knob corresponding to the sub-menu to access it. Press and hold the NEXT button and then press the RECALL button to return from the sub-menu.
If you wish to return to the first page of a top-level menu, Press and hold the NEXT button and then press the STORE button.
Note:
• You can exit the menu system by pressing any
button other than a Wipe Pattern or source button while the menu system is active.

Knobs

The control panel has three continuously rotatable pushbutton knobs located below the display screen. The knobs are used to select and alter menu options.

Buttons

The buttons illuminate to indicate one of four states:
Glow — When a button on the board is lit with the Panel Glow color, it is in a resting state. All buttons are lit with the Panel Glow color unless selected, turned on, in use, or on-air.
On-air — Source buttons corresponding to on-air sources are red.
Menu — A button is green when the associated menu is displayed.
On/Selected — Several buttons are On/Off buttons. If the button feature is turned off, it is lit with the Panel Glow color. If the button feature is turned on, the button is lit with a brighter shade of the Panel Glow color.
For More Information on...
• adjusting the panel glow, refer to the section “Customizing the Panel Glow” on page 12.

Button Inserts

Insert films can be installed into most switcher buttons. Insert films allow you to name specific source buttons, control buttons, or replace the default button names with those of a different language.

Installing Your Own Insert Films

All inserts must be cut to the dimensions indicated for small (1) or large (2) buttons. Using insert films that
do not meet the recommended criteria may damage the button cap and diffuser.
0.444"
0.468"

To use the knobs:

• Rotate the knob to adjust the corresponding value.

To default a value using the knobs:

• Double-press a knob to default the value currently associated with that knob.
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Figure 5 Insert Sizing
To install switcher button inserts:
1. Remove the Cap Assembly (1) from the Switch
Assembly (2) by grasping it firmly and pulling away from the control panel surface.
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2. Remove the Lens (1) from the Diffuser (2) using
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1. Press and hold SHIFT.
2. Press the required source button to access the
secondary source.
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3. Place the Insert Film (2) into the Lens (1) so the readable side is facing up. The notches on the sides of the Lens must be at the sides of the text on the Insert Film.
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4. Aligning the notches on the sides of the Lens (1) and Diffuser (3), press the Lens and Diffuser together until they click.
5. Aligning the notches on the sides of the Cap Assembly (1) to the tabs on the side of the Switch Assembly (2), press Cap Assembly down onto the Switch Assembly with a rolling motion until they click together.

Fader

The Fader is used to manually perform a wipe or dissolve transition. Move the Fader handle from one limit to the other to perform a transition.

Transitions

The progress of the transition is shown on the Progress Bar to the left of the Fader handle. As the Fader handle moves from one limit to the other, the Progress Bar indicates the progress of the transition.

Positioner

The KM-H3000 has a joystick positioner for positioning wipes, patterns, and washes. The KM-H2500 does not have a positioner.

Selecting Colors

Functions such as mattes, and Panel Glow have options for adjusting the appearance of a selected color. Individual adjustments for colors are:
• Luminance
•Hue
• Saturation

Luminance

Luminance affects the brightness of the video signal.
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Increasing luminance gives a brighter color while decreasing luminance gives a darker color.
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Saturation

Shift

Shifting allows access to the secondary sources for each source button.

To shift a bus and access the secondary sources:

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Saturation affects the vividness of a color. Increasing saturation produces a more vivid color while decreasing saturation produces a less vivid color. Fully decreasing the saturation produces gray.

Configuration

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This chapter describes how to configure your switcher to meet your requirements. Setup and switcher personality options are discussed.

Reference Type

The switcher supports both external and internal reference types.

To set the reference type:

European Video Formats

European switchers support the following video formats:
• 576i (4:3 and 16:9) at 50Hz
• 720p at 50 or 59.94Hz
• 1080i at 50 or 59.94Hz
Both versions can operate in both standard and multi-definition video formats.
To change the reference video format:
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1. If you are using an external reference signal, ensure that it is connected to the REF IN input.
2. Press MENU.
3. Press the REF Wipe Pattern button.
4. Press NEXT until RefSrc is displayed.
5. Use the RefSrc knob to select the reference
source. You can choose from the following:
Ext — Use an external reference source.
Int — Use the internal reference generator.
6. Press the RefSrc knob to save the selection.
Note:
• If the external reference is lost, the switcher will
automatically switch to internal reference.

Switcher Video Format

There are separate North American and European versions of the switcher.

North American Video Formats

North American switchers support the following video formats:
• 480i (4:3 and 16:9) at 59.94Hz
• 720p at 50 or 59.94Hz
• 1080i at 50 or 59.94Hz
Note:
• To save space in the menu, 59.94Hz is displayed
as 60Hz.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press the REF Wipe Pattern button.
3. Use the Format knob to select the desired video
format. You can choose from the following:
480i (North America only)
576i (Europe only)
720p
1080i
4. Press the Format knob to save the selection.

Format Conversion and Frame Sync

The switcher has four input format converter / frame synchronizer (FCFS) channels that can be used for the following:
• Converting incoming video to the current switcher video format. The format converters can convert input video from many formats to the current switcher video format.
• Correcting mis-timed or drifting input signals in any of the supported video formats. The frame synchronizers can not completely correct badly formatted video streams, mis-timed switches, signal dropouts, or similar issues.

Understanding Aspect Ratio Conversion

Converting between video formats often requires converting between aspect ratios. Your switcher
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16:94:3
4:316:9
16:94:3
4:316:9
4:316:9
methods:
Full — The video signal is scaled disproportionately to fill the display of the new aspect ratio. Aspect distortion occurs as the image is stretched/compressed to fit in the new aspect ratio.
Figure 6 Full Aspect Ratio Conversion
Zoom — The central portion of the video signal is zoomed to fill the display of the new video format. No aspect distortion is introduced but the edges of the video signal may be cropped.
16:94:3
Figure 9 Pillar Box Aspect Ratio Conversion

Assigning FCFS Channels

FCFS channels are assigned to either specific inputs or bus-pairs. Each bus-pair requires two FCFS channels. The bus pairs are as follows:
• PGM – Preset buses
• Key 1 Video – Key 1 Alpha buses
• Key 2 Video – Key 2 Alpha buses
• Key 3 Video – Key 3 Alpha buses
• Aux 1 – not paired
• Aux 2 – not paired
• Aux 3 – not paired
FCFS channels maintain separate settings for different switcher video formats. This lets you change between switcher video formats without losing FCFS channel configurations.
Note:
• Using an FCFS channel creates a one frame delay for the input video being processed.
Figure 7 Zoom Aspect Ratio Conversion
LttrBx — Black bars are added to the top and bottom of a 16:9 image to display correctly in a 4:3 video format.
Figure 8 Letter Box Aspect Ratio Conversion
PllrBx — Black bars are added to the right and left of a 4:3 image to display correctly in a 16:9 video format.
To assign an FCFS channel:
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1. Press MENU.
2. Press the REF Wipe Pattern button.
3. Press NEXT until Fcfs is displayed.
4. Use the Fcfs knob to select the FCFS channel
you wish to assign.
5. Press the Fcfs knob to display the FCFS menu.
6. Use the Fcfs1-4 knob to assign the FCFS
channel. You can choose from the following:
Off — The FCFS channel is not assigned.
Input — The FCFS channel is assigned to a single input.
Bus — The FCFS channel is assigned to all inputs on a specific bus.
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Configuring FCFS Channels in Input Mode
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Input mode locks a specified FCFS channel to a specific input. Table 1 lists the input video formats you can convert to the specified switcher video
format.
Table 1 Format Conversions for Input Mode
Switcher Video
Format
1080i / 59.94Hz 480i, 720p / 59.94Hz
1080i / 50Hz 576i, 720p / 50Hz
720p / 59.94Hz
720p / 50Hz
480i / 59.94Hz 480i (aspect ratio conversion), 720p,
576i / 50Hz 576i (aspect ratio conversion), 720p,
To configure an FCFS channel set to Input mode:
Allowable Input Formats
1080i / 59.94Hz
1080i / 50Hz
For More Information on...
• Assigning an FCFS channel, refer to the procedure “To assign an FCFS channel:” on page 6
Configuring FCFS Channels in Bus Mode
Bus mode locks a specified FCFS channel to a specific bus-pair.
Table 2 Format Conversions for Bus Mode
Switcher Video
Format
1080i / 59.94Hz 480i, 720p / 59.94Hz
1080i / 50Hz 576i, 720p / 50Hz
720p / 59.94Hz
720p / 50Hz
480i / 59.94Hz 480i (aspect ratio conversion), 720p,
576i / 50Hz 576i (aspect ratio conversion), 720p,
To configure an FCFS channel set to Bus mode:
Allowable Input Formats
1080i / 59.94Hz
1080i / 50Hz
1. Assign an FCFS channel to a specific input.
2. Use the Input knob to select which input the
FCFS channel is assigned to.
3. Use the Frming knob to set the aspect ratio conversion mode. You can choose from the following:
Full — The video signal is scaled
disproportionately to fill the display of the new aspect ratio. Aspect distortion occurs as the image is stretched/compressed to fit in the new aspect ratio.
Zoom — The central portion of the video
signal is zoomed to fill the display of the new video format. No aspect distortion is introduced.
LttrBx — Black bars are added to the top and
bottom of a 16:9 image to display correctly in a 4:3 video format.
PllrBx — Black bars are added to the right
and left of a 4:3 image to display correctly in a 16:9 video format.
4. Press the Fcfs1-4 knob to save the changes.
5. Press the Confrm knob to commit the change
and exit the FCFS menu. Press the Cancel knob to return to the FCFS menu for further editing.
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1. Assign an FCFS channel to a specific bus.
2. Use the Bus knob to select which bus the format
converter / frame synchronizer is assigned to.
3. Use the 2ndCh knob to select the FCFS channel to assign to the paired bus.
4. Press NEXT.
5. Use the Frming knob to set the aspect ratio
conversion mode. You can choose from the following:
Full — The video signal is scaled
disproportionately to fill the display of the new aspect ratio. Aspect distortion occurs as the image is stretched/compressed to fit in the new aspect ratio.
Zoom — The central portion of the video
signal is zoomed to fill the display of the new
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video format. No aspect distortion is introduced.
LttrBx — Black bars are added to the top and bottom of a 16:9 image to display correctly in a 4:3 video format.
PllrBx — Black bars are added to the right and left of a 4:3 image to display correctly in a 16:9 video format.
6. Press NEXT.
7. Press the Fcfs1-4 knob to save the changes.
8. Press the Confrm knob to commit the change
and exit the FCFS menu. Press the Cancel knob to return to the FCFS menu for further editing.
Note:
• Aux buses are do not have assigned pairs when using Bus mode.
• If one FCFS channel in a Bus mode pair is turned off, the paired FCFS channel is also turned off.
• The switcher is set to switch on the first field when using Bus mode.
• If a video format not compatible with the currently defined conversion is used, the video image is frozen with the last successfully processed image frame.
For More Information on...
• switch on Field/Frame settings, refer to the section “Switch on Field or Frame” on page 15
• assigning an FCFS channel, refer to the procedure “To assign an FCFS channel:” on page 6
• switcher video formats, refer to the section “Switcher Video Format” on page 5
To set the output reference sync:
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1. Press MENU.
2. Press the REF Wipe Pattern button.
3. Press NEXT until OSync is displayed.
4. Use the OSync knob to select the reference
output you wish to configure. You can choose from the following:
OSync 1 — Configure reference output 1.
OSync 2 — Configure reference output 2.
OSync 3 — Configure reference output 3.
5. Press the OSync knob to display the Output Sync menu.
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Output Reference Sync

The switcher has three reference outputs that can be configured independently.

Setting the Output Reference Sync

If you are using one of the output references to time external devices, ensure that they are connected to the appropriate REF OUT 1, REF OUT 2, or REF OUT 3 outputs.
Different applications require different output reference formats and delay settings. Consult a facility engineer for assistance in configuring these settings.
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6. Use the OSync1-3 knob to set the output
reference format. You can choose from the following:
NTSC/PAL — Reference format is set to
standard definition.
720p — Reference format is set to 720p.
1080i — Reference format is set to 1080i.
Off — No output reference signal is
generated.
7. Use the Mode knob to configure the different delay settings for the selected output reference formats. You can choose from the following:
V — Configure vertical delay (lines).
H — Configure horizontal delay (pixels).
F — Configure frame delay (frames)
(NTSC/PAL output reference format only).
8. Use the Value knob to set the selected delay value.
9. Press the left knob to save the changes.
10. Press the Confrm knob to commit the change
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and exit the Output Sync menu. Press the Cancel knob to return to the Output Sync menu
for further editing.

Resetting the Output Reference Sync

To change the aspect ratio:

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You can quickly reset the output reference sync values to the default settings.
To reset the output reference sync values:
1. Press MENU.
2. Press the REF Wipe Pattern button.
3. Press NEXT until OSync is displayed.
4. Use the OSync knob to select the reference
output you wish to reset. You can choose from the following:
OSync 1 — Reset reference output 1.
OSync 2 — Reset reference output 2.
OSync 3 — Reset reference output 3.
5. Press the OSync knob to display the Output Sync menu.
6. Press NEXT.
7. Press the Reset knob to reset the output sync
values to default settings.
8. Press the Confrm knob to commit the change and exit the Output Sync menu. Press the Cancel knob to return to the Output Sync menu for further editing.
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1. Press MENU.
2. Press the REF Wipe Pattern button.
3. Press NEXT until Aspect is displayed.
4. Use the Aspect knob to select the desired
aspect ratio. You can choose from the following:
4:3
16:9
5. Press the Aspect knob to save the selection.
Note:
• The aspect ratio is locked to 16:9 when operating in 720p or 1080i video formats.

Ancillary Data

Ancillary data is information such as closed captioning or embedded audio. The switcher can be configured to pass this data or strip it from the output video. The following parameters are available:
Normal Strip — Ancillary data is stripped from all outputs.
Normal Pass — Any ancillary data is passed unmodified.
Long Strip — Ancillary data and the first several lines of active picture are stripped from all outputs.
Long Pass — Ancillary data and the first several lines of active picture are passed unmodified. This is useful to ensure data such as timecodes and standard definition closed captioning remains intact.

To configure ancillary data parameters:

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Aspect Ratio

The switcher supports both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios when running in the 480/576i video format.
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1. Press MENU.
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2. Press the SYSTEM Wipe Pattern button.
3. Press NEXT until Anclry is displayed.
4. Use the Anclry knob to select an ancillary data
parameters. You can choose from the following:
N Strip — Remove ancillary data from the video signal.
N Pass — Pass ancillary data without modification.
L Strip — Remove ancillary data and the first several lines of picture from the video signal.
L Pass — Pass ancillary data and the first several lines of picture.

Input BNC Configuration

Many video sources have an associated video source that contains alpha (transparency) information. You must configure the switcher to use the correct alpha source. Once you associate a video and alpha source, they are linked and used for Auto-Select keying.
Alpha sources are designated as shaped or linear (unshaped). Shaped sources convert partial transparency to either fully transparent or fully opaque, giving the video signal well-defined edges.
Linear (unshaped) sources use the full range of transparency in the alpha channel to give smooth transitions between transparent and opaque areas. Use linear if you are unsure which setting to use.
For More Information on...
• Auto-Select keys, refer to the section “Keying Overview” on page 18.

To associate video and alpha inputs:

5. Use the Alpha knob to select the desired input
that will provide the alpha (transparency) signal. You can choose from the following:
None — Do not use an associated alpha signal.
Lin1 - Lin12 — The selected input is used as an unshaped (linear) alpha source.
Shpd1 - Shpd12 — The selected input is used as a shaped alpha source.
Table 3 Default Alpha Channel Mappings
Input Default Alpha Input
KM-H2500
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KM-H3000
911
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6. If you are using standard definition sources, use the SD ASP knob to select the aspect ratio of the video signal. You can choose from the following:
•16:9
•4:3
For More Information on...
• fine-tuning the Auto-Select Key features, refer to
the section “Modifying Keys” on page 30.

Output Configuration

The switcher has the following outputs:
• 2 Program Out HD-SDI
• 1 Preview Out HD-SDI
• 3 Auxiliary Out HD-SDI
• 1 Analog (NTSC or PAL) Out
The analog output allows the switcher to output signals in NTSC and PAL formats. It can be routed from the Preview, Program, or any of the primary inputs. The analog output is not aspect ratio converted. Downconversions from 16:9 HD sources display as 16:9 SD video.

To configure the analog output:

1. Press MENU.
2. Press the CONFIG Wipe Pattern button.
3. Press the Input knob to display the Input menu.
4. Use the left knob to select the input you wish to
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1. Press MENU.
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2. Press the SYSTEM Wipe Pattern button.
3. Press the Analog Out knob to display the Analog Out menu.
4. Use the AnOut knob to select the source. You
can choose from the following:
Prview — Preview bus output.
Progrm — Program bus output.
Aux 1 - 3 — Aux bus 1-3 outputs.
In 1 - 12 — Inputs 1-12 (KM-H3000 only).
In 1 - 6 — Inputs 1-6 (KM-H2500 only).
5. Use the AnMode knob to set the appearance of the analog output. You can choose from the following:
Full — Full screen display.
LtrBox — Letter box display.
Note:
• If your switcher is operating in a 4:3 aspect ratio,
you can not set the analog output to letter box.

Clean Feed

The Clean Feed output provides a second program output that is derived from a different location than the standard program output. Using the Clean Feed allows you to remove particular keys without affecting the primary program output. Typical applications are:
• Multilingual and live-to-tape productions
• Recording call-in shows for later airing without
telephone numbers displayed
3. Use the CLEAN knob to select where in the output stream the Clean Feed is derived. You can choose from the following:
Key 1 — Clean Feed output is taken before
any keys are added.
Key 2 — Clean Feed output is taken after Key
1 but before Key 2 or 3 is added.
Key 3 — (KM-H3000 only) Clean Feed output
is taken after Key 1 and 2 but before Key 3 is added.

IP Address

The switcher is equipped with an Ethernet port to allow remote access. By default, the switcher uses DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address. You can manually set an IP address, network mask, and default gateway if your network does not have a DHCP server.
Note:
• You do not need to connect your switcher to a
network for it to function.

To configure a DHCP IP address for your switcher:

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To configure the Clean Feed output:

1. Ensure your switcher is connected to your
network via the ethernet port.
2. Press MENU.
3. Press the SYSTEM Wipe Pattern button.
4. Press NEXT until IP Addr is displayed.
5. Press the IP Addr knob to display the IP Address menu.
6. Use the IPMode knob to select DHCP.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press the SYSTEM Wipe Pattern button.
7. Press the IPMode knob to enter the selection.
8. Press the Confrm knob to commit the change.
Press the Cancel knob to discard the change and return to the previous setting.
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