Panasonic AVHS300G AVHS300G User Guide - Page 5

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Contents Description 6 Features 6 Precautions for use 7 1. Functions in each area 8 1-1 Control panel 8 1-2 Crosspoint area 9 1-3 Wipe area 10 1-4 Transition area 11 1-5 LCD menu area 12 1-6 Rear panel connections area 13 2. Basic operations 14 2-1 Transitions 14 2-1-1 Selecting the bus 14 2-1-2 Selecting the bus mode 14 2-1-3 Selecting the transition mode 15 2-1-4 Manual transition (using the fader lever 15 2-1-5 Auto transition 15 2-2 Wipe 16 2-2-1 Selecting the wipe pattern 16 2-2-2 Selecting the wipe direction 16 2-2-3 Wipe decorations (border, soft effect 16 2-3 Key 18 2-3-1 Selecting the key source 18 2-3-2 Setting the key 19 2-3-3 Key adjustments 19 2-3-4 Selecting key fill 20 2-3-5 Key decorations 21 2-4 Color background 23 2-5 Freezing the input signals 24 2-6 Frame memory 25 2-7 Preset memory 26 3. Setup 28 3-1 Setting the input signals 28 3-1-1 Setting the input signals (IN 1 to 5) ........ 28 3-1-2 Setting the input signal frame synchronizer 28 3-1-3 Setting the DVI input signals (IN6) ......... 29 3-2 Setting the output signals 31 3-2-1 Types of output signals 31 3-2-2 Selecting the AUX signals 31 3-3 Selecting the video format 32 3-4 Setting the crosspoints 33 3-4-1 Assigning signals to the crosspoints ...... 33 3-4-2 Setting the crosspoint switching 34 3-5 Setting the sync signals 35 3-6 Adjusting the output signal phase 36 3-7 Network settings 38 3-8 Other settings 40 3-8-1 LCD backlight 40 3-8-2 Setting the ancillary data 40 3-8-3 BB signal setup level 40 3-9 Status displays 41 3-10 Initialization 41 4. Setting menu table 42 5. Image transmission functions ......... 47 6. External interfaces 51 6-1 RS-422 connector 51 6-2 GPI connector 51 6-3 Tally connector 52 7. Connections 53 8. Appearance 55 Specifications and standard accessories 56 Appendix (glossary 58 

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Contents
Description
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6
Features
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6
Precautions for use
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7
1. Functions in each area
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8
1-1
Control panel
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8
1-±
Crosspoint area
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9
1-3
Wipe area
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10
1-4
Transition area
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11
1-5
LCD menu area
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1-6
Rear panel connections area
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13
2. Basic operations
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14
±-1
Transitions
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14
±-1-1 Selecting the bus
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14
±-1-± Selecting the bus mode
.........................
14
±-1-3 Selecting the transition mode
................
15
±-1-4 Manual transition
(using the fader lever)
..........................
15
±-1-5 Auto transition
........................................
15
±-±
Wipe
............................................................
16
±-±-1 Selecting the wipe pattern
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16
±-±-± Selecting the wipe direction
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16
±-±-3
Wipe decorations
(border, soft effect)
...............................
16
±-3
Key
..............................................................
18
±-3-1 Selecting the key source
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18
±-3-± Setting the key
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19
±-3-3 Key adjustments
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19
±-3-4 Selecting key fill
.....................................
±0
±-3-5 Key decorations
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±1
±-4
Color background
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±3
±-5
Freezing the input signals
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±4
±-6
Frame memory
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±5
±-7
Preset memory
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±6
3. Setup
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28
3-1
Setting the input signals
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±8
3-1-1
Setting the input signals (IN 1 to 5)
.......
±8
3-1-± Setting the input signal frame
synchronizer
........................................
±8
3-1-3
Setting the DVI input signals (IN6)
.........
±9
3-±
Setting the output signals
............................
31
3-±-1 Types of output signals
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31
3-±-± Selecting the AUX signals
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31
3-3
Selecting the video format
...........................
3-4
Setting the crosspoints
................................
33
3-4-1 Assigning signals to the crosspoints
......
33
3-4-± Setting the crosspoint switching
............
34
3-5
Setting the sync signals
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35
3-6
Adjusting the output signal phase
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36
3-7
Network settings
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38
3-8
Other settings
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40
3-8-1 LCD backlight
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40
3-8-± Setting the ancillary data
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40
3-8-3 BB signal setup level
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40
3-9
Status displays
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41
3-10 Initialization
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41
4. Setting menu table
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42
5. Image transmission functions
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47
6. External interfaces
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51
6-1
RS-4±± connector
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51
6-±
GPI connector
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51
6-3
Tally connector
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7. Connections
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53
8. Appearance
.......................................
55
Specifications and
standard accessories
...........................
56
Appendix (glossary)
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58