Data Video HS-1200 User manual


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Contents
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................... 4
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................... 5
STANDARD WARRANTY ............................................................................................................. 5
TWO YEAR WARRANTY ............................................................................................................. 5
DISPOSAL ....................................................................................................................... 5
1. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... 6
1.1 FEATURES...................................................................................................................... 6
2. REAR PANEL .............................................................................................................. 7
2.1 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................... 7
3. CONTROL PANEL ....................................................................................................... 9
3.1 SWITCHER CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................................... 9
3.2 MONITOR CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................................. 14
4. SWITCHER OSD MENU OVERVIEW ............................................................................16
5. SWITCHER OSD MENU FUNCTIONS ...........................................................................22
5.1 START......................................................................................................................... 22
Transition ...................................................................................................................... 22
Wipe Effects .................................................................................................................. 22
Border ........................................................................................................................... 23
Position ......................................................................................................................... 23
Matte ............................................................................................................................ 23
5.2 KEYER ........................................................................................................................ 23
Keyer Control ................................................................................................................. 23
Key Source ..................................................................................................................... 24
Fill Source...................................................................................................................... 24
Mask ............................................................................................................................. 24
5.3 CHROMA .................................................................................................................... 24
Keyer ............................................................................................................................. 24
CK Setup ........................................................................................................................ 25
Mask ............................................................................................................................. 25
5.4 P-IN-P ....................................................................................................................... 25
Position ......................................................................................................................... 26
Border ........................................................................................................................... 26
Border Width................................................................................................................. 26
Crop............................................................................................................................... 26
5.5 P-IN-P LITE................................................................................................................. 26
Position ..........................................................................................................................27
Border ............................................................................................................................27
Border Width..................................................................................................................27

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Crop................................................................................................................................27
5.6 INPUTS ........................................................................................................................27
Input 1-4........................................................................................................................ 28
Freeze ............................................................................................................................ 28
Crosspoint ..................................................................................................................... 28
5.7 OUTPUTS.................................................................................................................... 28
Outputs ......................................................................................................................... 29
Audio............................................................................................................................. 29
GPI Out.......................................................................................................................... 29
Multiviewer ................................................................................................................... 29
5.8 STILLS ........................................................................................................................ 30
Load Still........................................................................................................................ 30
Save Still ........................................................................................................................ 30
Freeze ............................................................................................................................ 31
5.9 USER MEMS ................................................................................................................ 31
Load Memory ................................................................................................................ 31
Save Memory ................................................................................................................ 31
5.10 SETUP ........................................................................................................................ 31
Menu Preference ........................................................................................................... 32
Standard........................................................................................................................ 32
Menu Mode................................................................................................................... 32
Auto Save ...................................................................................................................... 32
Factory Default.............................................................................................................. 32
Reset Names.................................................................................................................. 32
Language ...................................................................................................................... 33
Software........................................................................................................................ 33
6. MONITOR OSD MENU OPTIONS................................................................................34
7. FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE ..............................................................................35
8. GPI CONNECTION .....................................................................................................36
9. TALLY OUTPUTS........................................................................................................36
10. DIMENSIONS .........................................................................................................37
11. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................38
SERVICE AND SUPPORT..................................................................................................40
Disclaimer of Product and Services
The information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide only. At all times, Datavideo Technologies will try to
give correct, complete and suitable information. However, Datavideo Technologies cannot exclude that some information in this
manual, from time to time, may not be correct or may be incomplete. This manual may contain typing errors, omissions or
incorrect information. Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the information in this document for
accuracy before making any purchase decision or using the product. Datavideo Technologies is not responsible for any
omissions or errors, or for any subsequent loss or damage caused by using the information contained within this manual.
Further advice on the content of this manual or on the product can be obtained by contacting your local Datavideo Office or
dealer.

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Warnings and Precautions
1. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit.
3. Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this unit in or near water.
5. Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious damage.
6. Slots and openings on the cabinet top, back, and bottom are provided for ventilation. To ensure safe
and reliable operation of this unit, and to protect it from overheating, do not block or cover these
openings. Do not place this unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, as the ventilation openings on
the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked. This unit should never be placed near or over a heat
register or radiator. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is
provided.
7. This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label
of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or
your local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this unit where the power cord will be
walked on, rolled over, or otherwise stressed.
9. If an extension cord must be used with this unit, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on
the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord’s rating.
10. Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not
exceed 15 amperes.
11. Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet ventilation slots, as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock. Never
spill liquid of any kind onto or into this unit.
12. Except as specifically explained elsewhere in this manual, do not attempt to service this product
yourself. Opening or removing covers that are marked “Do Not Remove” may expose you to
dangerous voltage points or other risks, and will void your warranty. Refer all service issues to
qualified service personnel.
13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
a. When the power cord is damaged or frayed;
b. When liquid has spilled into the unit;
c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water;
d. When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual; improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often require extensive
work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation;
e. When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged;
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.

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Warranty
Standard Warranty
•Datavideo equipment is guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the date
of purchase.
•The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the time of any
request for repair under warranty.
•Damage caused by accident, misuse, unauthorized repairs, sand, grit or water is not covered by this
warranty.
•All mail or transportation costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner.
•All other claims of any nature are not covered.
•Cables & batteries are not covered under warranty.
•Warranty only valid within the country or region of purchase.
•Your statutory rights are not affected.
Two Year Warranty
•All Datavideo products purchased after 01-Oct.-2008 qualify for a free one
year extension to the standard Warranty, providing the product is
registered with Datavideo within 30 days of purchase. For information on
how to register please visit www.datavideo-tek.com or contact your local
Datavideo office or authorized Distributors
•Certain parts with limited lifetime expectancy such as LCD Panels, DVD Drives, Hard Drives are only
covered for the first 10,000 hours, or 1 year (whichever comes first).
Any second year warranty claims must be made to your local Datavideo office or one of its authorized
Distributors before the extended warranty expires.
Disposal
For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking
This symbol on the product indicates that it will not be treated as household waste. It
must be handed over to the applicable take back scheme for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about the recycling of this
product, please contact your local Datavideo office.

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1. Introduction
The HS-1200 is a cost effective 6 channel broadcast-quality hand-carry mobile switcher, it is designed for
live events and TV programs that need to mix a variety of video and audio sources. The HS-1200 is a
lightweight, portable and powerful featured mobile studio solution.
Friendly and advanced features include a 17.3-inch video monitor, which displays the multi-view. The Multi-
view includes all the input sources, as well as preview and program.
The HS-1200 is low power consumption and it is ideal for TV and video professionals working in outside
broadcast or on-the-go video studios, such as theatres or conference centers. The HS-1200 is also a great
value solution for the worship, education and AV market.
1.1 Features
•6 video inputs ( SDI x 4 + HDMI x 2)
-Frame Sync on each input
•2 Video Output : ( SDI x 1 + HDMI x 1)
•4 x XLR Analogue Audio Inputs
•Flexible Mix/Effects Processor with
-2 Upstream Keyers, supporting Chroma Key & Linear/Luma Key
-2 DSK, supporting Linear & Luma Key Modes
-1 PIP (assignable to any of the 4 keyers
-Wipe Generator
32 Wipe Patterns, including Circle & Heart
Borders & Softness Control
-Wipe, Mix & Cut Transitions
-Full M/E Preview function
•Any Input (1-6) can be used as a Frame store (Stills Store)
•Assignable Outputs
-Each SDI output can be switched in the Menu as:
PROGRAM (w/ DSK)
Clean PROGRAM (w/o DSK)
Clean PREVIEW (w/o DSK)
MULTISCREEN
Input 1~6
•XPT (Cross Point Assignment)
•Tally Output
•GPI Output
•One 17.3-inch with a resolution of 1600x900 dots
•Easy to use On-screen Menu System for quick setting of parameters

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2. Rear Panel
1
Power Switch
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HDMI Video Output
2 4 PIN XLR Power Input Connector 9 3 PIN XLR Audio Inputs 1 - 2
3 Multi View Output - HDMI 10 GPI Output Connector
4
Input 1 – HD-SDI / HDMI
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Ethernet Port
5
Input 2 – HD-SDI / HDMI
12
RS-232 Connector
6
HD-SDI Video Input 3 - 4
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Tally Connector
7 HD-SDI Video Output
2.1 Rear Panel Connections
Ethernet Port
Remote control interface
RS-232 Remote
Remote control interface
Tally
Sends Red, and Green tally signals to each channel. Red
indicates On-Air, and Green indicates next camera source.
GPI
The GPI socket can be used for simple external control.
Note: Please configure GPI settings in the Switcher Menu.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
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AUDIO Inputs
Supports two XLR Balanced Audio Input channels.
POWER SWITCH
Switches the power On / Off.
HDMI Multi-View Outputs
HS-1200 is capable of achieving multi-
view monitoring by
connecting multi-view monitor to the HDMI port. The HDMI
output can be used for monitoring video and audio in a
number of different configurations.
The HDMI connectors are located on the rear panel.
Note: HDMI multi-view output format is 1080i.
DC Input
Connect the supplied 12V 5A PSU to this 4 PIN XLR socket.
SDI Video Output
The BNC output connector is a user defined SDI output.
Note: Please set the OUTPUT SOURCE in the Switcher Menu.
HDMI Video Ouput
The HDMI output connector is a user defined HDMI output.
Note: Please set the OUTPUT SOURCE in the Switcher Menu.
Video Input Modules
The HS-1200 is equipped with six video input channels.
Video Input set is comprised of four
SDI connectors and two
HDMI ports. The first two channels (#1 and #2
) can be
alternated between SDI and HDMI interfaces, i.e. the user is
allowed to use CH1 and CH2 for either an SDI source or an
HDMI source.
Note: Please set the input source in the Switcher Menu.

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3. Control Panel
3.1 Switcher Control Panel
1
User Memory & Function Keys
6
Background Transition & GRAB
2
Menu Control
7
Wipe Border Setting
3
Keyer Selection
8
Wipe Transition Selection
4
Keyer Source
9
Program & Preview source rows
5
PIP Effect
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Transition Effect
1. User Memory and Function Keys
User Memory
User Memory buttons 1-6 allow the user to recall and load
previously saved switcher settings.
SHIFT
There are 12 user memory locations. Under normal
circumstances, Buttons USER 1 to 6 represent user memory
locations 1 to 6. To load settings saved in locations 7 to 12 to
buttons USER 1-6, simply press the SHIFT button.
SAVE: User Memory Save
The SAVE button saves the current switcher settings. To save,
keep holding down this button and then select the User Memory
number by pressing the corresponding User Memory button.
Normalise Button
The NORM button resets the currently opened menu item to the
default values.
1
3
2
8
7
5
4
6
10
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2. Menu Control
Menu Control
Press the MENU button in the HS-1200 function section to enter
the System Configuration Menu. Press the UP,DOWN, LEFT, and
RIGHT arrow buttons to browse the menu options and change
values. Use the ENTER button to save and confirm any setting
that has been changed. To Exit, simply press the MENU button
again.
3. Keyer Selection
Key 1 PGM enables key 1 on the Multi view and PGM output
Key 2 PGM enables key 2 on the Multi view and PGM output
DSK 1 PGM enables DSK 1 on the Multi view and PGM output
DSK 2 PGM enables DSK 2 on the Multi view and PGM output
Key 1 PVW enables key 1 on the Multi view and PVW output
Key 2 PVW enables key 2 on the Multi view and PVW output
DSK 1 PVW enable DSK 1 on the Multi view and PVW output
DSK 2 PVW enable DSK 2 on the Multi view and PVW output
4. Keyer Source
Selection of Keyer Source from Program / Preset Row
Keep holding down one of these buttons to enter key select
mode and fill select mode. Select key source from the Program
row and fill source from the Preset row.
The selected source button will flash.
KEYER SETUP
Press this button to open Keyer configuration menu on the Multi
view output, and the opened configuration menu corresponds to
the selected keyer (Key 1/Key 2/DSK 1/DSK 2).
DSK AUTO
Auto DSK transition function either transitions “DSK 1 or DSK 2
individually” or transitions “DSK 1 and DSK 2 simultaneously”

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5. PIP Effect
PIP enables the PIP key mode
PIP LITE enables the PIP LITE key mode
6. Background
Transition & GRAB
TRANS BG enables Background Transition between Program /
Preset
GRAB grabs the current Program video image
7. Wipe Border Setting
BDR ON/OFF turns the WIPE border function ON/OFF
BDR SOFT configures the WIPE border softness
BDR COLOR selects the WIPE border color
BDR SIZE adjusts the WIPE border thickness
8. Wipe Transition Selection
WIPE Transition Selection
The HS-120
0 has 8 user defined wipe buttons that allow the user
to select WIPE transition effect directly from the control panel.
The REV button reverses the direction of the selected WIPE.
All wipes can have an optional colour border applied. The wipe
border width and colour are chosen within the menu system.
Transitions can be performed manually using the T-
Bar or
automatically by using the SPEED and AUTO TAKE buttons.
Vertical Wipe Left to Right
Vertical Wipes from Centre to Left and
Right sides
Upper Left corner Wipe to Lower
Right corner
Box Wipe from Centre to outside
edges
Diamond Wipe from Centre to outside
edges
Circle Wipe from Centre to outside
edges

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Cross Wipe from Centre to outside
edges
Heart Wipe from Centre to outside
edges
9. Program & Preview Source Row
The Program row of buttons is the active channel, this is the live output. The active channel will
appear as the Program Output. You can switch or CUT from one video source to another directly
on the Program row. You will see the multi view Program output change as you press different
keys along this top row of buttons.
The Preset row is the cued channel; this channel will appear in the Preview
window. The Preset
row selection decides which input will be transitioned next when using any of the transition
controls.
Buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are video source buttons.
BLK
Black background – the black background,
for use on the Program and Preset row.
BG
Background button – assigns a background colour or colour bars for use on the
Program and Preset row.
10. Transition Effect
FTB
Fade To Black, this button fades the current video program
source to black. When pressed again it acts in reverse from
complete black to the currently selected program video source.
SPEED
There are three speed
buttons which can be defined by the user.
By pressing a speed button the user is choosing the rate of
transition or time taken when using the AUTO TAKE button.
Transition Speed (1, 2 and 3):
Button 1= 12 frame duration, 2= 25 and 3= 50 at 1080i50
Button 1= 15 frame duration, 2= 30 and 3= 60 at 1080i60

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PVW TRANS
Transition shown on PVW only
MIX
This button enables MIX transition effect.
WIPE
This button enables WIPE transition effect. The WIPE button
must be selected when a wipe effect transition between the
selected Program and Preset sources is required. This WIPE effect
is produced by moving the T-Bar manually or pressing the AUTO
TRANS button.
CUT
Thi
s performs a simple immediate switch from the current main
source to the selected sub source. The selected transition wipe
or MIX is not used.
AUTO TAKE
This performs an automated switch from the current program
source to the selected Preview source. The
selected transition
wipe or MIX will also be used. The timing of the transition is set
by the chosen Speed button.
11. Audio Control
Headphone Socket
¼ “/ 6.3mm Stereo Headphone Socket for conventional
headphones.
MUTE
This button mutes the headphone audio.
Headphone Volume Control
Controls Headphone or Headset volume level.

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3.2 Monitor Control Panel
Power
Switches the HS-1200 Monitor Power ON / OFF
USB Port
USB port for USB LED Light power supply & 17.3’’ monitor firmware
upgrade.
Source Select Buttons
Select the type of input you are using - HDMI, MV (multi-
view), PGM
(program).
BLUE
Press this button to eliminate the red and green component of input
signals. Only the blue component of an input is displayed on the screen.
This allows adjustments of chroma and phase. (Phase adjustment is
effective with NTSC signals).
PTN
When pressed displa
ys internally generated SMPTE 75% Colour Bars. Press
again to return to the previously selected video input.
ZOOM
This feature is designed for use with HD-SDI and HDMI sources above 720p
resolution. Press this button to zoom in to the video on the display. This is
strictly a zooming function and does not alter the native aspect ratio of the
source pixels to fill the screen.
The ZOOM
button allows you to toggle the Pixel Zoom feature between
zoom x1, x2, x4 and x8.

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Menu Navigation Buttons
Display and navigate the set up menus -
See Monitor Menu Options for
more details.
Aspect Ratio Button
Sets the Aspect Ratio to 16:9 / 4:3
Volume Control
Adjusts the speaker / headphone volume up / down.
MUTE
Mutes the audio from the internal speakers or headphone socket.

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4. Switcher OSD MENU Overview
When the MENU button is pressed the Main Menu list is displayed on the
HDMI 1 Multi-view output.
This section covers the M
enu options in the order that they appear on the
HS-1200 HDMI 1 Multi-
view. These settings may also appear in more detail
elsewhere in this instruction manual. Options may vary depending on the
firmware version in use.
Once the chosen setting has been confirmed with the ENTER button, it is
stored within the switcher’s non-volatile memory.
Main
Options
Sub-Options Parameters
Start
Transition
(Duration)
M/E
Mix Effect
DSK
Downstream Key Effect
FTB
Fade-to-Black Effect
Type
Clip
Wipe
Mix
Wipe Effects
Wipe
Wipe Effect Presets
Soft
Border Softness
Width
Border Width
Border
Luma
Border Color Luma
Sat
Border Color Saturation
Hue
Border Color Hue
Position
X
Horizontal Position
Y
Vertical Position
Matte
Luma
Background Matte Luma
Sat
Background Matte Saturation
Hue
Background Matte Hue
Keyer
Keyer
DSK 2
DSK 1
Key 2
Key 1
Keyer Selection
Keyer Ctrl
Chroma
Luma
Linear
Type of Keyer
P-in-P Lite
P-in-P window enable
P-in-P
P-in-P lite window enable
Split Select if two sources are enabled for the keyer (Fill and
Key sources)
Self Select if only one source is enabled for the keyer (Key
source)
Priority (optional and
only available when
Key 1 and Key 2 are
selected)
Bot – Set to bottom layer
Top – Set to top layer
Lift
Parameter for dark/black areas of the overall foreground
key image
Gain
Parameter for light/white areas of the overall foreground

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key image
Opac
Parameter for transparency of the overall foreground key
image
Key Source
Bars
Matte
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Black
Key Source Selections
Fill
Fill Source Selection from Bars /Matte /Input 6 /Input 5
/Input 4 /Input 3 /Input 2 /Input 1 /Black
Mask
Left
Left sets the left edge of the keyer mask
Right
Right sets the right edge of the keyer mask
Top
Top sets the top edge of the keyer mask
Bottom
Bottom sets the bottom edge of the keyer mask
Chroma
Keyer
DSK 2 (N/A)
DSK 1 (N/A)
Key 2
Key 1
Key Source
Bars
Matte
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Black
Key Source Selections
CK Setup
CK Auto
Calculation of the best Hue & Luma values for the
current Keyer source
Hue
Parameter for color of the chroma key
Luma
Parameter for luma of the chroma key
K Range
Setting the range of colors that match the background
color to be keyed
K Fgnd
Adjusts the performance of the chroma key in dark or
black areas
K Bgnd
Adjusts the performance of the chroma key in light or
white areas
Hi-Light
Boosts the foreground key in high luminance area
Lo-Light
Boosts the foreground key in low luminance area
Bg-Supp
Bg-Supp turns ON/OFF background suppress
Mask
Left
Left sets the left edge of the keyer mask
Right
Right sets the right edge of the keyer mask
Top
Top sets the top edge of the keyer mask
Bottom
Bottom sets the bottom edge of the keyer mask
P-in-P
P-in-P Src Key 1 / Key 2 Selected in the “Keyer” Option
Position
X Horizontal PIP Position
Y Vertical PIP Position
Size PIP Size
Border
Luma
PIP Border Luma
Sat
PIP Border Color Saturation

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Hue
PIP Border Color Hue
Width
PIP Border Width
Crop
Left
Left Edge of the Crop
Right
Right Edge of the Crop
Size
Size of the Crop
Top
Top Edge of the Crop
Bot
Bottom Edge of the Crop
P-in-P Lite
P-in-P Keyer Key 1 / Key 2 Selected in the “Keyer” Option
Position X Horizontal PIP Position
Border
Luma
PIP Border Luma
Sat
PIP Border Color Saturation
Hue
PIP Border Color Hue
Width
PIP Border Width
Crop
Left
Left Edge of the Crop
Right
Right Edge of the Crop
Size
Size of the Crop
Top
Top Edge of the Crop
Bot
Bottom Edge of the Crop
Inputs
Input 1
Black
Black Level
White
White Level
Chrom
Chroma Level
Input 2
Black
Black Level
White
White Level
Chrom
Chroma Level
Input 3
Black
Black Level
White
White Level
Chrom
Chroma Level
Input 4
Black
Black Level
White
White Level
Chrom
Chroma Level
Freeze
1
Clip
Still
Freeze
Live
2
Clip
Still
Freeze
Live
3
Clip
Still
Freeze
Live
4
Clip
Still
Freeze
Live
5
Clip
Still
Freeze
Live
6
Clip
Still
Freeze
Live

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Crosspoint
1
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
OFF
2
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
OFF
3
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
OFF
4
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
OFF
5
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
OFF
6
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
OFF
Outputs Output
SDI1/ SDI2/ HDMI
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
CLN PVW (Clean PVW)
CLN PGM (Clean PGM)
PG + DSK
PVW
PGM
MultiV (Multi view)
HDMI Output
Resolution
1080i
1080p

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Audio
Mode
ON/OFF
Level
EBU
SMPTE
AUTO
SDI 1
SDI 1 Audio Enable (ON)/Disable (OFF)
SDI 2
SDI 2 Audio Enable (ON)/Disable (OFF)
HDMI
HDMI Audio Enable (ON)/Disable (OFF)
GPI Out
ON/OFF
GPI Enable/Disable
Mode
Level/Pulse
Width
Pulse width
Input 1-6
GPI-out assignment
Delay
1-99
Multiviewer
AutoNum
Auto number input labels (ON/OFF)
Label Inf
Input label is followed by information which describes
the input as still, live or frozen image (ON/OFF)
Trns Lab
Turn the background of the label from a solid colour to
transparent (ON/OFF)
Stills
Load Still
Load
Pressing this button loads the selected still picture
source
Still Memory Location
0-500
Destination
Input6
Input5
Input4
Input3
Input2
Input1
Thumbnail Picture - 1
Preview of the previous image
Thumbnail Picture
Preview of the image to be loaded
Thumbnail Picture + 1
Preview of the next image
Save Still
Save
Pressing this button saves the selected still picture
Source
Input6
Input5
Input4
Input3
Input2
Input1
Still Memory Location
0-500
Freeze
1
Sets the Frame store mode of Input 1 to
Clip/Still/Freeze/Live
2
Sets the Frame store mode of Input 2 to
Clip/Still/Freeze/Live
3
Sets the Frame store mode of Input 3 to
Clip/Still/Freeze/Live
4
Sets the Frame store mode of Input 4 to
Clip/Still/Freeze/Live
5
Sets the Frame store mode of Input 5 to
Clip/Still/Freeze/Live
6
Sets the Frame store mode of Input 6 to
Clip/Still/Freeze/Live
User Mems
Load Mem
Memory
Memory Selections from 1 to 999
Load
Selection of this button loads the selected memory
Save Mem
Memory
Memory Selections from 1 to 999
Save
Selection of this button saves to the selected memory
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