Roland V-800HD User manual

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Roland V-800HD User manual

Reference Manual

This document describes menu items and messages of the V-800HD.

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Menu List

Press the [MENU] button on the top panel to call up the menu items. The menu will appear on the multi-view monitor connected to the V-800HD.

* Press the [MENU] button again or the press the [EXIT] button to make the menu disappear.

 

Setup Menu

 

 

 

Input

ENTER

 

 

Output

ENTER

 

 

Transition

ENTER

 

 

PinP

ENTER

 

 

Key

ENTER

PGM

 

 

DSK

ENTER

 

 

 

System

ENTER

 

 

 

CH 3

CH 4

CH 7

CH 8

The first level menu items (as below) are displayed at first. For detailed menu items and the values, refer to the following pages of this document.

Input

This is for input setup like source assign etc.

 

 

Output

This is for output setup like format selection etc.

 

 

Transition

This is for transition setup.

 

 

PinP

This is for Picture in Pictue setup.

 

 

Key

This is for luminace and chroma key setup.

 

 

DSK

This is for DSK setup.

 

 

System

This is for system setup of the V-800HD.

The values in [ ] are the factory default values of the V-800HD. Hold down [ENTER] button and press [EXIT] button to make the value return to default.

You can also change a setting value up or down by 10 units by holding down the [ENTER] button and turning the [VALUE] dial.

" 1.5 " marks are inscribed on the function which became an addition from the version 1.5.

For information about version1.50 software, download from the following Roland website.

http://www.rolandsystemsgroup.net/

1.5Supports Multi-view monitor not compatible with HDCP

As the multi-view monitor, now you can connect HDCP non-compatible product.

However, of HDCP of the V-800HD is turned on, the multi-view screen is filled with plain blue. It can display the menu screen only.

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Menu List

Input Menu

Item

Display/Value

Explanation

Ch.1 - Ch.4

No Signal,

This part displays the current input format.

 

720x480@59.94Hz -

 

 

1920x1080@59.94Hz

 

 

[3G/HD/SD-SDI],

This part displays the currently selected input jack.

 

Composite,

You cannot select [Shared Input] for Ch.1.

 

Shared Input

When the menu is not displayed, you can switch this setting by

 

 

pressing [MENU]+[PST/EFFECT].

Ch.5 - Ch.8

No Signal,

This part displays the current input format.

 

720x480@59.94Hz -

[HDCP] is displayed while signal with HDCP is input.

 

1920x1200@60.00Hz

 

[DVI-D/HDMI] or [DVI-A], RGB/Component, Shared Input

This part displays the currently selected input jack.

You cannot select [Shared Input] for Ch.5.

When the menu is not displayed, you can switch this setting by pressing [MENU]+[PST/EFFECT].

*The displayed jack name differs depending on the switch position on rear panel. If you are selecting DVI-D, [DVI-D/HDMI] is displayed. If you switch to DVI-A, the display will be [DVI-A].

Item

Display/Value

Explanation

Ch.9

Memory No.1,

This part shows the currently selected memory No. of still

 

Still Image

images.

 

 

When the menu is not displayed, you can switch this setting by

 

 

pressing [MENU]+[PST/EFFECT].

Ch.10

R:16 G:16 B:16

This part shows either the color values of the background color

 

 

or the memory number of the currently assigned background

 

 

image.

 

[Background],

When the menu is not displayed, you can switch this setting by

 

Still Image

pressing [MENU]+[PST/EFFECT].

If the [ENTER] mark is displayed on top of the menu screen, you can move to lower levels by pressing the [ENTER] button. Change setup values on lower levels.

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Menu List

Detailed setup of Ch.1 - Ch.4 (3G/HD/SD-SDI, Composite, Shared Input)

Item

Display/Value

Explanation

Scaling

 

You can change scaling settings with items below.

Zoom

10% - [100%] - 1000%

This sets the zoom ratio.

Type

[Full], Letterbox, Crop,

This selects the scaling type.

 

Dot by Dot, Manual

The scaling type changes as described below:

 

 

Full : The input image will be displayed fully on output screen.

 

 

The aspect ratio will be changed.

 

 

Letterbox : The entirety of the input image will be displayed on

 

 

output screen. The aspect ratio will be maintained.

 

 

Crop : The input image will be displayed fully on the output

 

 

screen. The aspect ratio will be maintained.

 

 

Dot by Dot : Scaling will not be executed.

 

 

Manual : The scaling will be executed depending on the

 

 

manual settings below.

Manual Size H

-2000 - [0] - +2000

This sets the horizontal size.

Manual Size V

-2000 - [0] - +2000

This sets the vertical size.

Position H

-1920 - [0] - +1920

This sets the horizontal position.

Position V

-1200 - [0] - +1200

This sets the vertical position.

* Depending on the input/output format settings, the range of value settings will be altered. The values above are the minimum/maximum values.

Color Correction

 

Brightness

-64 - [0] - +63

Contrast

-64 - [0] - +63

Saturation

-64 - [0] - +63

Red

-64 - [0] - +63

Green

-64 - [0] - +63

Blue

-64 - [0] - +63

Detailed setup of Ch.5 - Ch.8 (DVI-D/HDMI)

Item

Display/Value

Color Space

[Auto],

 

RGB(0-255), RGB(16-235),

 

YCC(SD), YCC(HD)

Flicker Filter

ON, [OFF]

Scaling

 

Color Correction

 

Detailed setup of Ch.5 - Ch.8 (DVI-A, RGB/Component)

Item

Display/Value

Color Space

[Auto],

 

RGB(0-255), RGB(16-235),

 

YCC(SD), YCC(HD)

Flicker Filter

ON, [OFF]

Scaling

 

Color Correction

 

Sampling

 

Auto Sampling

Execute

Position H

-1920 - [0] - +1920

Position V

-1200 - [0] - +1200

Frequency

-128 - [0] - +127

Phase

-128 - [0] - +127

You can change color correction settings with items below. This adjusts the brightness.

This adjusts the contrast.

This adjusts the color saturation.

This adjusts the red level.

This adjusts the green level.

This adjusts the blue level.

Explanation

This selects the color space.

This turns on/off the flicker filter.

You can change scaling settings. (same as Ch.1 - Ch.4)

You can change color correct settings. (same as Ch.1 - Ch.4)

Explanation

This selects the color space.

This turns on/off the flicker filter.

You can change scaling settings. (same as Ch.1 - Ch.4)

You can change color correct settings. (same as Ch.1 - Ch.4) You can change sampling settings with items below.

Press [ENTER] button to execute auto sampling setup. This sets the horizontal start position of sampling. This sets the vertical start position of sampling.

This sets the sampling frequency.

This sets the sampling phase.

* Depending on the input/output format settings, the range of value settings will be altered. The values above are the minimum/maximum values.

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Menu List

Detailed setup of Ch.5 - Ch.8 (Shared Input)

Item

Display/Value

Explanation

Scaling

 

You can change scaling settings. (same as Ch.1 - Ch.4)

Color Correction

 

You can change color correct settings. (same as Ch.1 - Ch.4)

Detailed setup of Ch.9 - Ch.10 (Still Image)

Item

Display/Value

Explanation

Still Image Memory No.

[1] - 16

This selects the memory No. of still images. The loaded number

 

 

is displayed with [*].

Position H

-1920 - [0] - +1920

This sets the horizontal display position.

Position V

-1200 - [0] - +1200

This sets the vertical display position.

* Depending on the input/output format settings, the range of value settings will be altered. The values above are the minimum/maximum values.

Color Correction

 

You can change color correct settings. (same as Ch.1 - Ch.4)

Detailed setup of Ch.10 (Background)

 

Item

Display/Value

Explanation

Color

 

You can change the background color setting with R/G/B values.

Red

0 - [16] - 255

This adjusts the red level.

Green

0 - [16] - 255

This adjusts the green level.

Blue

0 - [16] - 255

This adjusts the blue level.

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Menu List

Output Menu

Item

Format

Main

RGB/Component

Composite

1.5

AUX Source

Source Assign

SDI 1

SDI 2 DVI-D/HDMI 1 DVI-D/HDMI 2 RGB/Component Composite

Display/Value

Explanation

 

You can change output format settings with items below.

480i4:3 - [1080i] - WUXGA

This selects the main output format.

480p4:3 - [SXGA] - WUXGA

This selects the RGB/Component output format.

 

* Interlaced output is not available.

[480i4:3/576i4:3],

This selects the Composite output format.

480i16:9, 576i16:9

 

Mixer Input, Mixer Output,

This selects the signal to be sent to the AUX bus

DSK Source, DSK Output,

You can directly send the input channel signal to the AUX bus.

Input CH.1, ... Input CH.10

However, you cannot use DSK while you are selecting input

 

signal.

 

You can assign the signal bus to various output jacks.

 

If an HDCP connection is found, [HDCP] appears of the left side

 

of the jack name.

 

The format in the parentheses () represents the currently

 

selected output format. If this is blank, no signal is currently

 

being output.

[PGM], PVW, AUX

This selects the bus to be sent to SDI 1 jack.

PGM, [PVW], AUX

This selects the bus to be sent to SDI 2 jack

[PGM], PVW, AUX

This selects the bus to be sent to DVI-D/HDMI 1 jack.

PGM, [PVW], AUX

This selects the bus to be sent to DVI-D/HDMI 2 jack.

[PGM], PVW, AUX

This selects the bus to be sent to RGB/Component jack.

[PGM], PVW, AUX

This selects the bus to be sent to Composite jack.

* Only the common bus can be selected for RGB/Component jack and Composite jack. Individual selection is not possible.

HDMI

[Multi-view]

The output format for Multi-view monitor is fixed.

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