Panasonic AV-HS410 Operating Instructions Basic - Page 17

Parts and their functions, 1-1. Control panel

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1. Parts and their functions 1-1. Control panel Memory card area User button area Positioner area Live Switcher AV-HS410 Display area F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 USER BUTTON MENU MODE PICT MENU OFF WFM VECT DISPLAY BKGD CBGD VMEM SD Card KEY CHRKEY SHOT EVENT PinP1 PinP2 DSK XPT MV IN OUT MENU SELECT TIME PLUGIN CONFIG SYS MENU HOLD SHOT MEM EVENT MEM PLUGIN MEM1 PLUGIN MEM2 STORE 7 NEW STILL 1 8 COPY STILL 2 9 PASTE TRIM IN XPT DSBL REC Memory/wipe pattern/ RE CALL 4 5 6 �/+ INS DEL MOD PAGE CLIP 1 CLIP 2 TRIM OUT STOP number key area DEL 1 2 3 < > REV TAKE < > REV ENTER EDIT 0/10 . C << >> UNDO << >> TRIM OFF PLAY MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY MENU INPUT VMEM BKGD PATT KEY PATT POWER ALARM LINK Z X/Y POSITIONER KEY PinP1 PinP2 DSK AUX1 AUX2 AMBER : FILL / GREEN : SOURCE AUX BUS DELEGATION AUX3 AUX4 DISP MV PVW PGM AUX/DISP SOURCE N/R R WIPE DIRECTION AUX SHIFT Crosspoint area PGM A SHIFT 1/13 2/14 3/15 4/16 5/17 6/18 7/19 8/20 9/21 10/22 11/23 12/24 BKGD KEY KEY ON FTB ON MIX MIX WIPE WIPTE ransition area MIX WIPE PinP1 ON PinP2 ON PST B SHIFT CUT AUTO DSK ON    1 POWER indicator [POWER] This indicator lights when the power switch () on the rear panel is set to ON while power is supplied to the AC power input socket (). 2 ALARM indicator [ALARM] This indicator lights up when any of the following types of trouble has occurred. • When the cooling fan has stopped operating • When something is wrong with the power supply (a drop in the voltage) • When high temperatures are reached inside the unit When any of these events has occurred, an alarm message is displayed on the built-in display. When an alarm has occurred, details of the trouble concerned can be checked by selecting the System menu followed by the Alarm sub menu. The alarm information can be output from the TALLY/GPI connector () on the rear panel to an external device. For further details, refer to "3-7-2. Alarm message" in the Operating Instructions. When an alarm has occurred, stop using the unit immediately, and be absolutely sure to contact your dealer. Continuing to use the unit even after an alarm has occurred could damage the unit. 3 LINK indicator [LINK] While the unit is linked with an external device, this indicator lights up when the unit is controlled by a plug-in software application. For the settings used when the unit is to be controlled by a plug-in software application, check out the specifications of the application concerned. For the settings to be performed for the external device, refer to the operating instructions of the device concerned. 17

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1. Parts and their functions
1-1. Control panel
POWER
ALARM
LINK
Live Switcher
AV-HS410
U1
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
U8
USER BUTTON
MENU
MODE
PICT
DSK
TIME
PLUGIN
BKGD
CBGD
KEY
CHRKEY
PinP1
PinP2
MENU
HOLD
XPT
MV
IN
OUT
CONFIG
SYS
MENU
OFF
WFM
VECT
VMEM
SD Card
SHOT
EVENT
DISPLAY
MENU SELECT
POSITIONER
X/Y
Z
MENU
INPUT
VMEM
BKGD
PATT
KEY
PATT
PLAY
XPT
DSBL
MEMORY / WIPE PATTERN / 10 KEY
<<
TRIM OFF
>>
9
PASTE
C
UNDO
8
COPY
.
>>
7
NEW
0/10
<<
STORE
EDIT
SHOT
MEM
EVENT
MEM
PLUGIN
MEM1
PLUGIN
MEM2
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
AMBER : FILL / GREEN : SOURCE
KEY
PinP1
PinP2
DSK
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
DISP
MV
AUX BUS DELEGATION
PGM
A
PST
B
AUX
1/13
2/14
3/15
4/16
5/17
6/18
7/19
8/20
9/21
10/22
11/23
12/24
AUX/DISP SOURCE
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
PGM
PVW
CUT
AUTO
MIX
MIX
WIPE
N/R
R
BKGD
KEY
KEY
ON
FTB
ON
PinP1
ON
PinP2
ON
DSK
ON
WIPE DIRECTION
WIPE
WIPE
Display area
User button area
Positioner area
Transition area
Crosspoint area
Memory/wipe pattern/
number key area
Memory card area
1
POWER indicator [POWER]
This indicator lights when the power switch (
) on the rear
panel is set to ON while power is supplied to the AC power
input socket (
).
2
ALARM indicator [ALARM]
This indicator lights up when any of the following types of
trouble has occurred.
When the cooling fan has stopped operating
When something is wrong with the power supply
(a drop in the voltage)
When high temperatures are reached inside the unit
When any of these events has occurred, an alarm
message is displayed on the built‑in display.
When an alarm has occurred, details of the trouble
concerned can be checked by selecting the System menu
followed by the Alarm sub menu.
The alarm information can be output from the TALLY/GPI
connector (
) on the rear panel to an external device.
For further details, refer to “3‑7‑2. Alarm message” in the
<Operation and Settings> Operating Instructions.
When an alarm has occurred, stop using the unit
immediately, and be absolutely sure to contact your dealer.
Continuing to use the unit even after an alarm has
occurred could damage the unit.
3
LINK indicator [LINK]
While the unit is linked with an external device, this
indicator lights up when the unit is controlled by a plug‑in
software application.
For the settings used when the unit is to be controlled by a
plug‑in software application, check out the specifications of
the application concerned.
For the settings to be performed for the external device,
refer to the operating instructions of the device concerned.