Panasonic AV-HS450NJ Mixers Switchers Catalogue - Page 9
Built-in 178 mm seven inches Color LCD Monitor
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Shot Memory Up to 100 image effects, such as background transition patterns, P-in-P sizes and border widths, can be registered in shot memory for instant retrieval. The AV-HS410's Effect Dissolve function enables smooth switching from a current image to one of the images or operations registered in the shot memory. Event Memory Up to 64 of the image effects that are registered in the shot memory can be sequentially registered in the event memory for instant retrieval. This allows highly expressive consecutive effects to be easily and smoothly executed. Up to 100 event memories can be registered. New Memory Preview This new function lets you preview the shot memory and event memory content. It allows image effects to be easily confirmed while on-air with this 1 M/E switcher. This is particularly convenient for live operation. * The resolution of the Memory Preview video output is lower than ordinary resolution. Video Memory Function for Two Inputs Two inputs for still (STILL) and moving (CLIP) images can be saved in Video Memory, and selected as bus footage. Moving images can be recorded and played with key signals (for a maximum of approximately 20 seconds/600 frames in 59.94i). The files can also be transferred from an SDHC/SD Memory Card or PC. * Uploading of still and moving images from an Ethernet LAN will be supported in the future. SDHC/SD Memory Card Slot Video memory, shot memory, event memory and set-up data can be saved to SDHC/SD Memory Cards. Built-in 178 mm (seven inches) Color LCD Monitor with Multi-Mode Display A 178 mm (seven inches) color LCD monitor with WVGA (800 x 480) resolution is built into the control panel. It can be switched to a wide variety of display modes, including setting menus, image monitoring and waveform/vectorscope. It also supports the MultiViewer Display and Memory Preview functions. MultiViewer Display The MultiViewer Display function lets you split the screen to display PGM, PVW and all source images on a single screen. It enables 4/5/6/9/10/16 split screens. The input signal name, audio level meter and 4:3/16:9 marker can also be overlaid onto each screen, and a clock can be displayed. Easy-to-Use Panel Layout Features such as a total of 12 crosspoint buttons in each A bus and B bus (for a maximum of 22 with the Shift function) allow direct control with this simple panel layout. Function settings and registrations are made quickly and intuitively with the LCD monitor's matrix menu and rotary switches. Various functions can also be assigned to eight user buttons for one-touch operation. This level of easy operation supports speed and accuracy in live-relay operation. Plug-in Software Created with a Software Development Kit* Plug-ins allow flexible expansion of software-based functions. A Software Development Kit is provided so that third parties or system integrators can freely develop the software to add new functions to the AV-HS410. This will enable the system to meet an even wider range of needs, such as controlling the AV-HS410 with an external controller or PC, operating cameras and other devices from the AV-HS410, and outputting status data related to the live switcher or image sources. * Please ask your dealer for details. Transition and Effect Display Example Circle wipe Page turn Primatte® High-Quality Chroma Key Primatte® Chroma key (picture simulated) Conventional Chroma key (picture simulated) Memory Preview Functional Block Diagram Shot Memory Event Memory Access Memory Preview Bus Program Bus Color LCD Display Example Preview Image Program Image Menu display in Matrix type WFM display One line of menu display on a image monitor Menu display/Subscreen/ Image display MultiViewer Display Split Screen Example 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 4 Split 123 456 789 9 Split 345 3456 5 Split "A" 1 2 3456 7 8 9 10 10 Split "A" 6 Split "A" 1234 5678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 Split 8