Panasonic AV-UHS500 4K Switcher Operating Instructions - Page 119

Setting the crosspoints, Assigning signals to the crosspoints

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System settings Setting the crosspoints Assigning signals to the crosspoints External video input signals and internally generated signals can be assigned to crosspoint buttons 1 to 24. When one of the crosspoint buttons 1 to 24 is held down, the status of the signal assigned is displayed on the built-in display while the button is held down. Changing the current assignment of the signals selected by the crosspoint buttons will cause the positions of the lit crosspoint buttons to change to correspond with the assignment change. The images output at this time will remain unchanged. The table below lists the materials which can be assigned. Signal What appears on the display Description IN1, IN2 IN1, IN2 SDI/HDMI input 1, 2 SDI IN3 to SDI IN8 SDI IN3 to SDI IN8 SDI input 3 to 8 IN-A1 to 4, IN-B1 to 4 IN-A1 to 4, IN-B1 to 4 Option slot (SDI, HDMI) Black BLK Internally generated signal (black) CBGD1, CBGD2 CBGD1, CBGD2 Internally generated signal (color background) CBAR CBAR Internally generated signal (color bar) Still1V, Still1K, Still2V, Still2K Still1V, Still1K, Still2V, Still2K Still image video memory Clip1V, Clip1K, Clip2V, Clip2K Clip1V, Clip1K, Clip2V, Clip2K Moving image video memory CLN CLN CLN (AUX bus and built-in display images only) KeyOut ME PGM Shift None KeyOut ME PGM SHIFT None KeyOut (AUX bus and built-in display images only) ME PGM (AUX bus and built-in display images only) SHIFT function No assignment ppThe image will not be changed by pressing any button to which "None" is assigned. The table below lists the default settings. Button What appears on the display XPT1 IN1 XPT2 IN2 XPT3 SDI IN 3 XPT4 SDI IN 4 XPT5 SDI IN 5 XPT6 SDI IN 6 XPT7 SDI IN 7 XPT8 SDI IN 8 Button XPT9 XPT10 XPT11 XPT12 XPT13 XPT14 XPT15 XPT16 What appears on the display CBAR CBGD1 CBGD2 None None None None None Button XPT17 XPT18 XPT19 XPT20 XPT21 XPT22 XPT23 XPT24 What appears on the display None None None None None None None None 119

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System settings
Setting the crosspoints
Assigning signals to the crosspoints
External video input signals and internally generated signals can be assigned to crosspoint buttons 1 to 24.
When one of the crosspoint buttons 1 to 24 is held down, the status of the signal assigned is displayed on the built-in display
while the button is held down.
Changing the current assignment of the signals selected by the crosspoint buttons will cause the positions of the lit crosspoint
buttons to change to correspond with the assignment change. The images output at this time will remain unchanged.
The table below lists the materials which can be assigned.
Signal
What appears on the
display
Description
IN1, IN2
IN1, IN2
SDI/HDMI input 1, 2
SDI IN3 to SDI IN8
SDI IN3 to SDI IN8
SDI input 3 to 8
IN-A1 to 4,
IN-B1 to 4
IN-A1 to 4,
IN-B1 to 4
Option slot (SDI, HDMI)
Black
BLK
Internally generated signal (black)
CBGD1, CBGD2
CBGD1, CBGD2
Internally generated signal (color background)
CBAR
CBAR
Internally generated signal (color bar)
Still1V, Still1K,
Still2V, Still2K
Still1V, Still1K,
Still2V, Still2K
Still image video memory
Clip1V, Clip1K,
Clip2V, Clip2K
Clip1V, Clip1K,
Clip2V, Clip2K
Moving image video memory
CLN
CLN
CLN (AUX bus and built-in display images only)
KeyOut
KeyOut
KeyOut (AUX bus and built-in display images only)
ME PGM
ME PGM
ME PGM (AUX bus and built-in display images only)
Shift
SHIFT
SHIFT function
None
None
No assignment
p
The image will not be changed by pressing any button to which “None” is assigned.
The table below lists the default settings.
Button
What appears on
the display
Button
What appears on
the display
Button
What appears on
the display
XPT1
IN1
XPT9
CBAR
XPT17
None
XPT2
IN2
XPT10
CBGD1
XPT18
None
XPT3
SDI IN 3
XPT11
CBGD2
XPT19
None
XPT4
SDI IN 4
XPT12
None
XPT20
None
XPT5
SDI IN 5
XPT13
None
XPT21
None
XPT6
SDI IN 6
XPT14
None
XPT22
None
XPT7
SDI IN 7
XPT15
None
XPT23
None
XPT8
SDI IN 8
XPT16
None
XPT24
None