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Distribution Date: Jul. 2019
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Installation Precautions
This page states the safety measures the users must take to avoid circumstances where the
system may occur physical damages or injuries. Please THOROUGHLY go over this page before
the system installation/operation.
Contents
1. Introduction
07
General Precautions
・ Maintain dust FREE condition during and after System Installation/Operation.
・ Please place the system cover in a safe location when opened.
・ Securely stow tools and cables away from the passages.
・ Avoid wearing loosened clothes or accessories during installation/Operation.
・ Avoid any unnecessary actions that may damage/harm system or personnel.
・ Do NOT open the system unless advised by Lumantek representative. Lumantek takes
no responsibility on units with broken RMA seals.
Power Precautions
・ Please check cable overload before connecting the system to the power supply.
・ Avoid wearing metal accessories (Rings, Earrings) connecting system to the power source.
・ Avoid operating on wet floors. Make sure power extension cables, floors, and instruments
are grounded and in a safe operating condition.
・ Please discharge static electricity by touching grounding metals before starting
hardware installation.
・ The grounding parts must be disassembled last.
・ Manufacturer takes no responsibilities on Direct/Indirect losses or damages
due to use of inappropriate parts or services by unauthorized service provider
・ Supplying power during the system installation may cause damages to the system
and personnel.
(1) VS10 Interface
(2) Block Diagram
2. Product Configuration
3. Interface
(1) HDMI Multiview Interface
(2) Console Interface
4. LCD Screen
5. VS10 Utility
6. System Specification
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1. Introduction
INTRODUCTION
ez-Liveshow is a brand born through combination of LUMANTEK’s encoding and video
switching technology especially designed for small studio size event. VS10 is one of the main
product of ez-Liveshow brand. It is a stand-alone video switcher with scaler installed giving the
ability to set the outgoing resolution up to 1080p60. VS10 allows live monitoring of 10 input
video streams, media, test patterns (color bar, color background), PGM, PVW through multiview
screen. Internal scalers allows VS10 to synchronize frames, and these can be controlled with
console buttons, jog or joystick. Through touch-screen LCD, you can check the PGM and
multiview. VS10 can receive 10 audio sources from the video inputs and 1 extra source from
external audio (XLR) input. You can change the volume, mute and change to AFV (audio follow
video) modes.
FEATURES
Video Switcher VS10
1. Input : SDI x 8 , HDMI x 2
Output : SDI : AUX x 4 , PGM x 2
HDMI : PGM x 1, Multiview x 1
2. Supports PIP, Key (Chroma/Luma), DSK (Fill/Key)
3. SDI inputs supports both 3G-SDI levels A and B.
4. VS10 has internal scalers in all 10 inputs.
You can use different video resolutions as a source.
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
(1) VS10 Interface
Front
Rear
AUX 1-4 PGM IN7-8 IN9-10
(2) VS10 BLOCK DIAGRAM
IN 1 (SDI)
IN 2 (SDI)
IN 3 (SDI)
IN 4 (SDI)
IN 5 (SDI)
IN 6 (SDI)
IN 7 (SDI)
IN 8 (SDI)
IN 9 (HDMI)
IN 10 (HDMI)
XLR IN
USB Remote Ref In DC Jack
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
Scaler
PIP1
PIP2
Chroma
Luma
DSK (Fill/Key)
Multiview
BKGD
Cut, Mix, Wipe
Matrix
SDI OUTPUT
(AUX1)
SDI OUTPUT
(AUX2)
SDI OUTPUT
(AUX3)
SDI OUTPUT
(AUX4)
SDI OUTPUT
(PGM)
SDI OUTPUT
(PGM)
HDMI OUTPUT
(PGM)
HDMI OUTPUT
(Multiview)
XLR OUT
REMOTE
+12V DC REF IN PGM Multiview Remote
IN1-6
USB AUDIO IN
(CH1-2)
AUDIO OUT
(CH1-2)
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2. Product Configuration
3. Interface
(1) HDMI Multiview Interface
Stand-alone type
Manual
Adaptor
USB
PVW
Monitoring
SDI1
SDI5
PREVIEW
SDI2
SDI6
VS10 Input Monitoring
SDI3
SDI7
PROGRAM
SDI4
SDI8
PGM
Monitoring
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3. Interface
(2) Console Interface
Menu
PGM
Screen
AUX Source
PGM Source PVW Source Wipe1, Wipe2
AUX1-4
F1,F2
Screen
PIP1,PIP2,
WIPE, DSK
Cut, Take
MIX
Enter, MenuJog Key, Audio Joy Stick
Fader Bar BKGD, PIP1,PIP2, KEY
DSK PVW, DSK PGM
FTB
[AUX1-4] [AUX1-4] AUX outputs setting.
Selected AUX source is displayed on the PGM screen of
the LCD.
[F1],[F2] Undefined
[PGM Screen] LCD screen displays PGM & MULTIVIEW
when you touch the screen.
[PIP1] Go to PIP1 menu
[PIP2] Go to PIP2 menu
[KEY] Go to KEY menu
[WIPE] Go to WIPE menu
[DSK] Go to DSK menu
[AUDIO] Go to AUDIO menu
[JOG] Move through selections
[Menu] Go to MENU
[+Zoom In] Changing values of settings
[- Zoom Out] Changing values of settings
[ENTER] Enter button
[Joy Stick] Changing values of settings (PIP position,
scale)
[AUX Source] Select source for each function
[PVW Source] Select PVW
[PGM Source] Select PGM
[WIPE1, WIPE2] Select WIPE transition effect
[MIX] Select MIX transition effect
[CUT] Select CUT transition effect
[TAKE] Automatic transition between PVW and PGM
[BKGD] Background screen triggered on set
[PIP1]/[PIP1 ON] PIP1 screen display on PVW and PGM
[PIP2]/[PIP2 ON] PIP2 screen display on PVW and PGM
[KEY]/[KEY ON] KEY (Chroma/Luma) screen display on
PVW and PGM
[DSK PVW] DSK display on PVW
[DSK PGM] DSK display on PGM
[FTB] Video fades to Black
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3. Interface
(2) Console Interface
AUX 1-4 PGM IN7-8 IN9-10
+12V DC REF IN PGM Multiview
IN1-6
USB
AUDIO IN
(CH1-2)
[Power Switch] Power On / Off
[DC 12V IN]
[IN1-8(BNC)] Connects SDI signal
[IN 9-10(HDMI)] Connects HDMI signal
[USB] Used for updates
(Firmware update/Multiview/Button Map/Media
Player)
[AUDIO IN(XLR)] Audio input socket
[AUDIO OUT(XLR)] Audio output socket
[AUX 1-4, PGM(BNC)] SDI signal output
[REF IN(BNC)] Connects reference signal
[PGM(HDMI)] Outputs HDMI signal
[Multiview (HDMI)] Outputs HDMI signal
[Remote] Used for debug and other control
AUDIO OUT
(CH1-2)
Remote
Remote (DB9 Female)
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
Pin RS-422 Full-Duplex RS485 Half-Duplex
Pin1 - -
Pin2 - -
Pin3 - Pin4 TXD- -
Pin5 Ground Ground
Pin6 RXD+ RXD+/TXD+
Pin7 RXD- RXD-/TXD-
Pin8 TXD+ -
Pin9 - -
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Background:
SDI/
HDMI/
MEDIA/
TEST Pattern
(Color Bar,
Color BG)
(X, Y) coordinates are (0,0)
PIP1
PIP2
KEY
(Chroma/
Luma)
DSK
(Fill/Key)
4. LCD Screen
HOME MENU
[Wipe1] [Wipe2] Shows WIPE1, WIPE2 type
[Chroma/Luma] Shows selected KEY
[Transition Rate] Shows AUTO TIME
[System] Shows VS10 SYSTEM RESOLUTION
[Inputs] Shows the source given to the button
PIP Menu
[Source] Go to PIP source selection menu, can be used as AUX button also
[PIP Alpha] Select degree of transparency of PIP
[XY/WH] Select if to simultaneously set values of XY (or WH) or not
* On : XY (or WH) values change simultaneously
* Off : XY (or WH) values change independently
[Ratio] Select if to maintain 16:9 ratio setting values of W and H
* On : W, H values change maintaining 16:9 ratio
* Off : W, H values change without maintaining 16:9 ratio
[PIP Position] Change PIP position
[PIP Size] Change PIP size
[Crop(Left, Right, Top, Bottom)] Change PIP crop
[ ] Go to PIP border menu
(X, Y ) coordinates are (1920, 1080)
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PIP Border
[Source] Go to PIP source selection menu, can be used as AUX button also
[Border Alpha] Select degree of transparency of PIP border
[XY/WH] Select if to simultaneously set values of XY (or WH) or not
* On : XY (or WH) values change simultaneously
* Off : XY (or WH) values change independently
[Ratio] Select if to maintain 16:9 ratio setting values of W and H
* On : W, H values change maintaining 16:9 ratio
* Off : W, H values change without maintaining 16:9 ratio
[Border Thick(W,H)] Change border thickness
[TYPE] Select border type (i.e. NONE, INNER, OUTER, MIDDLE, ELLIPSE)
[R,G,B] Select border color
* Use jog, +, -, or touch-screen to change values
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KEYER MENU [Chroma]
[Source] Go to CHROMA source selection menu
(PIP1, PIP2 also selectable as CHROMA source)
CHROMA Key Mode
Green
Blue
[XY] Select if to simultaneously set values of XY or not
[Hue Center, Hue Width, Hue Gain]
Center : Select the transparency color of the foreground
Width : Select the range of transparency color of the foreground
(hue center 4-90 degrees)
Gain : Select the range of half-transparency of the foreground
(0%-100%)
Hue Pick
[HUE PICK X, Y] New “HUE” value can be applied by placing the spoid
icon over a color in Multiview screen. The spoid icon can be moved with
joystick
[PRESET] Select GREEN HIGH/LOW GAIN, BLUE HIGH/LOW GAIN
Change made to set values when PRESET is changed
*Use jog, +, -, or touch-screen to change values
KEYER MENU [Luma]
[Source]
Go to LUMA source selection menu
(PIP1, PIP2 also selectable as LUMA source)
[LUMA Invert, Trans,Saturation Min/Gain]
Inv : Set invert off/on
Transparency: Set transparency of the foreground at its minimum
Saturation Min: Set range of opacity of the foreground
Saturation Gain: Set area of translucency of the foreground
(100%: only black turns transparent, 0%: translucent maximum area)
HUESATURATION
0° 60° 120° 180° 240° 300° 360°
Opaque
Transparent
Opaque
Transparent
Gain 0% =120
Center
Width
Gain 100% = Width
Center
Width
Maximum semitransparent region
No semitransparent region
0% 100%
Opaque
Transparent
Opaque
Transparent
Saturation Minimum
Gain 0% = Maxinum semitransparent region
Saturation Minimum
Gain 100% = No semitransparent region
* Use jog, +, -, or touch-screen to change values
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LUMA Key Mode
16(64)
100%
Gain 0%= Maximum semitransparent region
235(940)
Opaque
0%
Wipe Menu
* Select WIPE type used in WIPE1, WIPE2
* To select, use:
1. AUX button
2. Touch-screen
3. Rotate jog button to select and select by pressing
Normal
Opaque
Transparent
Inverted
Opaque
Transparent
Minimum
Gain 100%= No semitransparent region
Minimum
16(64)
100%
Gain 0%= Maximum semitransparent region
Gain 100% = No semitransparent region
Minimum
Transparent
Transparent
Minimum
Opaque
235(940)
0%
DSK Menu
[Fill Source]
[Key Source]
* To select, use:
1. Touch-screen
2. Rotate jog button to select and select by pressing
Select DSK Fill source
Select DSK Key source
Audio Menu
[Volume]
Control volume of 10 x input video sources, external audio and outgoing
PGM audio (control range is from -90dB to +12dB)
[Mute]
Select to mute the audio volume
1. On: Audio muted
2. Off: Audio unmuted. Volume levels set to user’s setting
[Audio Follow Video]
* On : Audio on only when input source is selected as PGM
* Off : Volume level set to user’s setting.
If MUTE is ON then no audio will be outgoing.
[Audio Mode]
* L|L : Use only left audio channel of selected sources.
* L|R : Use left and right audio channel of selected sources seperately.
* R|R : Use only right audio channel of selected sources.
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AUX Menu Menu
* Select AUX output source
* PVW, PGM, CLEAN, MVW can be selected as AUX by pressing blue
arrow on the top right-hand corner
* CLEAN is the video without DSK(Fill, Key)
[ ] Go to next page
[ ] Go to previous page
* AUX output video source appears on PGM screen
[Resolution]
[Chroma, Luma]
[Auto time]
[0dB]
* 0dB : No audio decrement
* -10dB : Decreases -10dB relative to the actual audio input
[Button]
[Genlock]
* On : Use Ref In
* Off : Not use Ref In
Output Resolution
(System Resolution)
720x480i59.94 NTSC
720x576i50 PAL
1280x720p50 PAL, 720p50, 1080p50
1280x720p59.94 NTSC, 720p59.94, 1080p59
1280x720p60 not supported
1920x1080i50 PAL, 1080i50
1920x1080i59.94 NTSC, 1080i59.94
1920x1080i60 not supported
1920x1080p23.98 1080p23.98
1920x1080p24 1080p24
1920x1080p25 PAL, 1080i50, 1080p25
1920x1080p29.97 NTSC, 1080i59.94, 1080p29.97
1920x1080p30 not supported
1920x1080p50 PAL, 720p50, 1080i50, 1080p50
1920x1080p59.94 NTSC, 720p59.94, 1080i59.94,
1080p59.94
1920x1080p60 not supported
[LAN]
[USB]
software
[Input Res]
[Tally]
[Audio Meter]
[Help]
Check the temperature of VS10.
[Save]
Select system resolution
Select KEY type
Set the auto transition time
Select to decrease the external audio levels
Controls brightness of the console buttons
Select to use GEN LOCK function
REF IN Resolution
Check IP information
Load and apply contents to VS10 generated through VS10 Utility
Check each resolution of the inputs
Select pin for Tally
Display on / off at Multiview.
Check minimum and maximum values of the joy stick and T-bar.
Save current settings
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Menu> System Resolution
* Select system resolution
* Press OK button to apply and save
Menu>Auto Time
* Select transition time
* Press OK button to apply and save
* Selected time will be applied to transition time after pressing TAKE
button
Firmata Protocol
* Pin : 0 ~ 7 → Port : 0
* Pin : 8 ~ 15 → Port : 1
* Pin : 16 ~ 23 → Port : 2
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PGM
PVW
Port : 0
Port : 1
Port : 2
Pin:2
Pin:3
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Pin:4
Pin:5
Pin:6
Pin:8
Pin:7
Pin:9
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pin:10
Pin:11
Pin:12
Pin:14
Pin:13
Pin:15
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pin:16
Pin:18
Pin:17
Pin:19
Data : 0x90, 0x24, 0x00
Data : 0x91, 0x00, 0x00
Data : 0x92, 0x00, 0x00
Pin:20
Pin:21
Menu>LED Brightness
* Select the degree of brightness of the buttons
* Brightness applied right
Menu>Tally
*VS10 supports serial Tally by using Firmata Protocol.
*Consider remote port when connecting to RS 422.
예) TXD+ (Pin8) RXD+ (PC)
TXD- (Pin4) RXD- (PC)
RXD+(Pin6) TXD+(PC)
RXD- (Pin7) TXD- (PC)
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* RS422
* Baud rate : 115200
* Data bits : 8
* Parity : None
* Stop bits : 1
Port : 0
Pin : 0 - 7
Port : 1
Pin : 8 - 15
Port : 2
Pin : 16 - 23
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1
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7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1
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7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/1
7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/1
15
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/1
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Menu> LAN
* Shows “LAN” status
* Change IP address after DHCP OFF.
* Press OK to save
* Updated information is applied after the device is restarted.
Menu> Input Resolution
* Shows resolution information of 10 input video sources
480i59
Menu> Help
[All Red]
All buttons lighted with Red LED momentarily
[All Green]
[All Yellow]
[All Off]
[Joystick X]
*Minimum value (x): Move joystick to the left and select
*Maximum value (x): Move joystick to the right and select
[Joystick Y]
*Minimum value (y): Move joystick downward and select
*Maximum value (y): Move joystick upward and select
[Tbar]
* Minimum value: Pull down all the way and up a little, then select
* Maximum value: Pull up all the way and down a little, then select
[Temperature]
*Always use ENTER button after selection
[Ver]
[Default]
*Media Player 1 and Media Player 2 keeps unchanged
*Always use ENTER button after selection
All buttons lighted with Green LED momentarily
All buttons lighted with Yellow LED momentarily
All buttons LED’s off momentarily
Saves the maximum and minimum vales of joystick’s X axis
Saves the maximum and minimum vales of joystick’s Y axis
Saves the maximum and minimum vales of T-bar
Shows the temperature of VS10
Shows the version of VS10 firmware
Turns all values to defalut
Menu> Help
[Vibrate]
Changes the vibration level when is touched
[Backup]
Backup the switcher’s settings into a USB disk
[Restore]
Restores the settings saved in a USB disk to the switcher
[Ref Info]
Shows “Ref Inf” status
In(0) : No “Ref In” signal detected
In(1) : “Ref In” signal detected
Lock(0) : No sync with “Ref In” signal
Lock(1) : Sync completed with “Ref In” signal
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Menu> USB
Data saved in USB disk can be retrieved in USB menu
(Supported USB format is FAT)
5. VS10 Utility
* Windows and Mac OS versions available
3 types of data can be used
1. Data: Multiview layout, button mapping, source names, test patterns
(color background) colors
2. Images to store in Media Player 1 and Media Player 2 storage
3. System upgade
(Warning!)
Do not retrieve the USB disk from VS10 while data is being transferred
Insert the USB disk before moving to USB menu
If any problem is seen, change the USB disk or re-boot VS10
[Load Data]
* Change VS10 Multiview to 10/13/16 view
(Make selection from 14 options)
* Change input source name
* Change button mapping
[Load MP]
* Change the image of Media of Media Player 1 / Media Player 2
(Maximum number of selection: 12)
* Selected media is saved to VS10 by pressing SAVE button
(Due to internal memory capacity, no copy will be made
if there are several images)
* Press OK to preserve current selection but does not COPY media to
VS10.
* Press CANCEL to return to the original media file
[Labeling]
Select desired port in LABELING tap and change the input name as desired.
[Layout]
Select preferred Multiview layout.
[Upgrade]
* Upgrade VS10 software
* Opening image can be changed
* Can change to the default data
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[Multiview]
Multiview layouts are even more customizable at INPUT SOURCE tap
(Select the source and drag-n-drop to change positions)
[Mapping]
Map the input port to desired button on the console.
[Channel]
Select the desired ColorBG.
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[Save]
Save the setting to the USB.
[Media]
Select the image to save in Media 1 and 2. Select size.
6. System Specifications
・ 3G/HD/SD-SDI Input : BNC 75Ω 8ea (with Scaler)
・ HDMI Input : 2ea (with Scaler)
・ 3G/HD/SD-SDI Output : BNC 75Ω 6ea
(AUX1/AUX2/AUX3/AUX4/PGMx2)
・ HDMI Output : 2ea (PGM/MULTIVIEW)
Connections
Video Format
Support
Video Switcher
・ Remote: 1ea
・ Reference Input: 1ea
・ USB2.0: 1ea
・ External Analog Audio Input : XLR 2ea
・ External Analog Audio Output : XLR 2ea
・ DC 12V: 1ea
・ 480i59/576i50
1080p30/1080p29/1080p25/1080p24/1080p23
1080i60/1080i59/1080i50/720p60/720p59/720p50
1080p60/1080p59/1080p50
・ Mix & Effect: 1ea
・ PIP: 2ea
・ KEY: 1ea(LUMA/CHROMA)
・ Downstream Keyer: 1ea(FILL/KEY)
・ Pattern Generator: 2ea(Color Bar/Color BG)
・ Media: 2ea
・ Multiview: 8view/13view/16view 1ea
・ Audio Mixer: 10 stereo input mixer 1ea
Management
Physical
Environmental
Power
Requirement
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・ TFT-LCD (4.98inch, Capactive Touch Screen)
・ Dimension: 89(H)X400(W)X294(D) (mm, Excluding Connector)
・ Weight: 3.7kg (8.15lbs)
・ Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 45℃
・ Power Input: DC 12V
・ Power Consumption: 40W(max)
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2. Features of this product can be added, removed, changed.
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