Panasonic AW-HS50 Basic Operating Instructions

Panasonic AW-HS50 Manual

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    > Compact Live Switcher AW-HS50N Model No. Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. For instructions on how to operate this Compact Live Switcher and how to establish its settings, refer to the "Operations and Settings" manual (PDF
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    triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (service) instructions in the literature accompanying the and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
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    block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
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    Direct operations using the USER buttons and OSD/TIME dial 28 2-5-7. Menu delegation function 29 2-5-8. Bus status displays 29 3. Appearance 30 4. Specifications 31 How the model's Operating Instructions manuals are configured  The manual of this Compact Live Switcher (hereafter, "the unit
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    is achieved. Concerning the Operating Instructions  For the purposes of these instructions, AW-HS50N is referred to as "AW-HS50". Similarly, AW-HE50HN and AW-HE50SN are referred as "AW-HE50," and AW-RP50N is referred to as "AW-RP50".  In these instructions, the phrases "pan-tilt head
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    Before use Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. BE LIABLE TO ANY BY THE USER;  INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED, DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT;  ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL
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    the input stage of the switcher. Many different effect functions provided  The unit enables the user to select wipe or mix as the type of background transition.  A 1-channel keyer function is provided. The user can select linear keys, luminance keys or chroma keys as the key type.  One PinP
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    PinP and KEY fade in/out operations.  Two USER buttons located Panasonic remote camera controller using a network. By linking it with a remote camera controller, it is possible to put together a highly efficient operating environment. Supported remote camera controller: AW-RP50 Only one switcher
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    (this manual 1 CD-ROM 1  Operating Instructions  Operating Instructions  Data Transmission Software AC adapter 1 Power cable (2 m [6.6 ft 1 Required personal computer environment Run the software that is provided with the switcher on a host
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    vibration. Do not carry or move the product by the slide lever. This is important to prevent trouble. Use the product in an ambient temperature of 0 °C to +40 °C (32 °F to When the product is to be discarded at the end of its service life, ask a specialized contractor to dispose of it properly in
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    Compact Live Switcher AW-HS50 POWER ALARM LINK USER 1 3 USER 2 4 SHIFT OSD/TIME OSD ON  AUX PinP KEY-F/S BUS DELEGATION MIX WIPE TRANSITION TYPE PinP ON KEY ON FTB ON   KEY-S AUX PGM 16 KEY-F PinP AUX PVW 27 KEY there is a problem with the power > Operating Instructions). When
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    " is displayed on the OSD menu or when the chroma key marker is in the ON status, these buttons function as short-cut buttons for specific setting items.  Refer to "1-8. Setting the USER buttons" ( Operating Instructions).  SHIFT button [SHIFT] This is pressed to call the
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    the OSD/TIME dial () while keeping the KEY ON button pressed after the button has been (fade to black)" ( Operating Instructions). By turning the OSD/TIME dial () while keeping Slide lever This is used when executing transitions manually. When the slide lever is moved to
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    Bus tally indicators [A, B] The indicator corresponding to the bus whose program (PGM) materials are being output lights.  BUS DELEGATION buttons [AUX, PinP, KEY-F/S] These are used to select the buses which output the materials selected by the crosspoint buttons Any of four lighting statuses are
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    to be output to the PGM bus, PST bus, AUX bus, PinP bus and KEY-F/S bus. When a button is pressed and the material allocated to that button is selected to "1-1-4. Selecting the bus mode" ( Operating Instructions). 2. When the indicator of the AUX button is blinked: When
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    through two connectors. It is the same signal that is output.  The OSD menu, multi view display frame, tally information, names of the materials and audio level meters are not displayed for the signals of the SDI OUT 1 connector.  When the high-resolution multi view mode is enabled, it is not
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    by menu operations. PGM, PVW, CLN, AUX, MV, KEYOUT The connector supports the high-resolution multi view mode so that images can be output at a high Ground terminal [SIGNAL GND] Connect this to the system's ground.  SERVICE switch [SV/NM] This switch is used for maintenance purposes. For normal
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    IN 3 2 43 POWER 1 2 ON 1 12V IN BOOT SV NM Handle carefully!  Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact or vibration may cause trouble and/or malfunctioning. Do not allow any foreign objects to enter inside the unit!  Allowing water, metal items, scraps of food or other foreign
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    2-2-1. Block diagram AW-HS50 INPUT 1 to 4 (SDI) INPUT 5 (DVI-D) DbyD SDI IN 1 FS VPrc DbyD SDI IN 2 FS VPrc DbyD SDI IN 3 UC FS VPrc DbyD SDI IN 4 UC FS VPrc DVI IN Scaler FS BLACK COLOR BKGD COLOR BAR FMEM 1 FMEM 2 BKGD TRANS (CUT, MIX, WIPE) KEY (LIN, LUM, CHROMA) PinP FTB IN
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    2 4 3 12 ON POWER 1 12 V IN DVI OUT DVI IN LAN BOOT SV NM Compact Live Switcher AW-HS50 AC adapter Power cable 1: The up-converter works only with the SDI IN 3 and SDI IN names of the materials and audio level meters are not displayed for the signals of these connectors. 3: Analog signal
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    2. Preparations Example of IP connections (connecting the unit to the AW-HE50 and AW-RP50) AW-HE50S AW-HE50S SDI video signal Monitor 2 Monitor 1 LAN cable (straight cable) Switching hub LAN cable (straight cable) AW-HS50 Monitor Monitor AW-RP50 21
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    menu fails to appear on the PC monitor even after the above steps have been taken, it may mean that the PC monitor does not support the unit's DVI output format. Check the input specifications of the PC monitor. 22
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    in "4-1-1. Setting the video format" ( Operating Instructions). 1 Turn off the power of the unit. 2 Turn 's power while at the same time holding down the button that corresponds to the video format supported by the SDI monitor. Button to press at the same time [OSD ON] + A
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    2. Preparations 2-5. OSD (on-screen display) menu operations The unit's settings are selected using the OSD menus which are displayed on the external monitor. Described here is how to operate the OSD menus. 2-5-1. Displaying and clearing the OSD menus Basic operations When the OSD ON button is
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    last line of each menus screen.  Refer to "1-8. Setting the USER buttons" ( Operating Instructions).  In this manual, the menu screens are always shown without the area where the USER button statuses are displayed except under special circumstances. Displaying menus
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    2. Preparations 2-5-4. Operations using the submenus 1 Select the line with the setting item. When the OSD/TIME dial is turned, the cursor ">" at the far left moves up or down. Bring the cursor to the line with the setting item whose setting is to be changed, and then press the OSD/TIME dial. The
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    has been pressed while the blinking part is at the far right. 2-5-5. Indications used in this Operating Instructions The operations for the setting items are indicated in this Operating Instructions as shown below. Example: When operating the "5. Adj Border Col" item on the [2] WIPE Menu. [2] WIPE
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    buttons and OSD/TIME dial are displayed in the states listed below. When this happens, the functions assigned to the USER buttons are disabled.  When the chroma key marker is displayed  When the submenu [2] WIPE Menu is displayed  When the submenu [3] PinP Menu is displayed  When the submenu
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    Menu PinP [3] PinP Menu KEY-F/S  When any key type except "Chroma" has been selected: [4] KEY Setup Menu  When "Chroma" has been selected as the key type: [6] ChromaKey Menu USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 [12] USER/FMEM Menu (SHIFT + USER 1) USER 4 (SHIFT + USER 2) 2-5-8. Bus status displays
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    GND 67 (2-5/8) 53 (2-1/16) 177 (6-15/16) Compact Live Switcher AW-HS50 POWER ALARM LINK USER 1 3 USER 2 4 SHIFT OSD/TIME OSD ON AUX PinP KEY-F/S BUS DELEGATION MIX WIPE TRANSITION TYPE PinP ON KEY ON FTB ON KEY-S AUX PGM 16 KEY-F PinP AUX PVW 27 KEY OUT 38 CLN 49 MV 5 10 A SHIFT
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     768), SXGA (1280  1024), WSXGA+ (1680  1050), UXGA (1600  1200), WUXGA (1920  1200) Digital RGB: 1080/50p, 1080/59.94p  Analog input signals are not supported. 31
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    to the DVI OUT connector, and MV cannot be assigned to the SDI OUT 1 connectors or SDI OUT 2 connector.  Analog output signals are not supported. 1 frame (F)  Video signals that have passed through the PinP, multi view display, DVI-D input or DVI-D output will be delayed in each case by
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    hub. TALLY/GPI (D-sub 15-pin, female, inch thread) INPUT : 5 inputs, photocoupler sensing OUTPUT : 7 outputs, open collector output (negative logic) SERVICE switch [SV/NM] (for maintenance purposes) Normally, this switch is used as the "NM" position. Ambient operating temperature Humidity Power
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For instructions on how to operate this Compact Live Switcher and how
to establish its settings, refer to the “Operations and Settings” manual
(PDF file) which can be found on the CD-ROM supplied with the camera.
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for
future use.
Operating Instructions
<Basics>
Compact Live Switcher
Model No.
AW-HS50N
3TR006512BAA