Panasonic AW-HS50 Basic Operating Instructions - Page 16

Rear panel, POWER switch [POWER], SDI OUT connectors [SDI OUT 1 - audio

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1. Parts and their functions 1-2. Rear panel  " $ TALLY / GPI  SIGNAL GND SDI OUT 2 1 4 SDI IN 3 2 4 3 12 ON POWER 1 12 V IN DVI OUT DVI IN LAN BOOT SV NM   #  !  POWER switch [POWER] When the POWER switch is set to the ON position, the POWER indicator () lights, and the unit can be operated.  SDI OUT connectors [SDI OUT 1, 2] These are the HD/SD SDI signal output connectors. The following signals can be assigned to the connector by menu operations: PGM, PVW, CLN, AUX, MV, KEYOUT  At the SDI OUT 1 connector, the output signals are split into two and output 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 possible to assign MV signals.  SDI IN connectors [SDI IN 1 to 4] These are the HD/SD SDI signal input connectors. The following input modes can be set by menu operations: SDI IN 1, 2: Normal, DbyD SDI IN 3, 4: Normal, DbyD, UC, Auto The video process function can be used for all the SDI IN 1 to 4 input signals.  The up-converter cannot be used for SDI IN 1 and 2.  When signals differing from the system format have been input, they are replaced with black signals. (However, when HD has been selected as the system format setting and DbyD or UC has been selected as the input mode setting, SD signals with the same vertical frequency can be input.)  DVI IN connector [DVI IN] This is the DVI-D signal input connector. Signals with the following resolution can be input to this connector. Digital RGB (vertical frequency: 60 Hz): XGA (1024  768), WXGA (1280  768), SXGA (1280  1024), WSXGA+ (1680  1050), UXGA (1600  1200), WUXGA (1920  1200) Digital RGB: 1920  1080/50p, 1920  1080/59.94p  Analog signals cannot be input to this connector. A DVI-I cable cannot be used. 16

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1. Parts and their functions
1-2.
Rear panel
TALLY / GPI
DVI OUT
DVI IN
LAN
SDI IN
SDI OUT
SIGNAL GND
BOOT
POWER
12 V
ON
1
1
2
4
3
2
3
4
1
2
IN
SV NM
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POWER switch [POWER]
When the POWER switch is set to the ON position,
the POWER indicator (
) lights, and the unit can
be operated.
SDI OUT connectors [SDI OUT 1, 2]
These are the HD/SD SDI signal output connectors.
The following signals can be assigned to the
connector by menu operations:
PGM, PVW, CLN, AUX, MV, KEYOUT
At the SDI OUT 1 connector, the output signals
are split into two and output 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 possible to assign MV signals.
SDI IN connectors [SDI IN 1 to 4]
These are the HD/SD SDI signal input connectors.
The following input modes can be set by menu
operations:
SDI IN 1, 2:
Normal, DbyD
SDI IN 3, 4:
Normal, DbyD, UC, Auto
The video process function can be used for all the
SDI IN 1 to 4 input signals.
The up-converter cannot be used for SDI IN 1
and 2.
When signals differing from the system format
have been input, they are replaced with black
signals.
(However, when HD has been selected as the
system format setting and DbyD or UC has been
selected as the input mode setting, SD signals
with the same vertical frequency can be input.)
DVI IN connector [DVI IN]
This is the DVI-D signal input connector.
Signals with the following resolution can be input to
this connector.
Digital RGB (vertical frequency: 60 Hz):
XGA (1024
768), WXGA (1280
768),
SXGA (1280
1024), WSXGA+ (1680
1050),
UXGA (1600
1200), WUXGA (1920
1200)
Digital RGB:
1920
1080/50p, 1920
1080/59.94p
Analog signals cannot be input to this connector.
A DVI-I cable cannot be used.