FOR-A FA-9500 User manual

1
POWER switch
Pressing the "|" side turns on the power.
2
LOCK button
Press and hold down to lock the front panel operation. Press and hold down
again to unlock.
3
BY-PASS
button
Bypasses input signals (video and audio). The input signals are directly
output when the BY-PASS button is pressed (lit).
4
EVENT button
Used to save and load events.
5
Status indicator
VIDEO IN
green
Input signal present
in the selected
connector
REMOTE
green
CONTROL
SETTING is set to
REMOTE
Unlit
No input signal in
the selected
connector
Unlit
CONTROL
SETTING is set to
LOCAL
AUDIO IN
green
An audio signal
present
DC
POWER
Red
Power failure
Unlit
No audio signal
Unlit
Normal power
supply
GENLOCK
green
Genlock signal
present
FAN
ALARM
Red
Fan failure
Unlit
No genlock signal
input
Unlit
All fans normal
6
Menu display
Used to display menus and make operational settings
7
Controls
(F1-F4)
UNITY buttons
Used to change operational settings. Turn and select values.
The Unity buttons return the settings to the default values.
8
Arrow buttons
Single-arrow
Used to move between parameters. (lights if accessible)
Double-arrow
Used to move between menus. (lights if accessible)
9
Menu buttons
Used to select menus.
FA-9500
Quick Setup Guide
Packing list: FA-9500 (1), Quick Setup Guide (1) CD (including Operation Manuals), AC cord (1),
AC cord retaining clip (1 set), Rack mount bracket set (1 set)
Option items: FA-95RU, FA-95PS (with AC cord, AC cord retaining clip (1 set), FA-10DCCRU
(Items installed into option slot A/B) FA-95DACBL, FA-95D-D, FA-95DE-E, FA-95AIO (with
PC-3307-1 cable), FA-95ALA
Software option: FA-95CO
2. Installing the AC Cord Retaining Clip
After connecting the AC cord, secure the AC cord with the supplied ladder
strap/retaining clip assembly to prevent accidental removal from the FA-9500. Be sure
to install the AC cord retaining clip before mounting the unit into a rack.
1) Wrap the retaining clip around the AC cord. (with the anchor of the ladder strap
toward the unit.)
2) Insert the anchor into the hole next to the AC IN socket.
3) Lightly fasten the clip around the AC cord.
4) Plug in the power cord.
5) Slide the clip on the ladder strap toward the plug.
6) Fasten the clip tightly.
7) Gently pull on the AC cord to ensure it is secured.
Make sure that the LOCK button LED on the front panel is unlit before starting an
operation. If LOCK button LED is lit orange, all operations on the front panel except
the LOCK button are disabled. Press and hold the LOCK button to unlock the
operations.
5. Connecting via a WEB Browser
Open a web browser on your computer, and enter the address as
http://192.168.0.10/ (factory default setting) in the address bar.
Press the [Enter] key to connect to the FA-9500.
The login page is displayed.
Click Login.
The authentication dialog appears.
Enter your user name and password. (The default user name and
password are set at the factory.)
User name:FA-9500
Password: foranetwork
See section 9. “Control via WEB Browser”in the FA-9500 Operation
Manual for details on Web browser control screens.
* Complete connections before turning the power of the unit on.
2)
4)
3)
5)
6)
1. Rear Connectors
4. Connecting a Computer
3. Front Operation Panel
ANALOGCOMPONENTI/O
FA-95AIO option
Analog component input/output connector(use with the
supplied PC-3307-1 cable.)
Refer to sec. 16. FA-95AIO Option for details on connectors.
The FA-9500 network settings must be adjusted for your network after
purchase.
The FA-9500’s LAN1 IP address is set to 192.168.0.10 at the factory.
Set the IPaddress and subnet mask of the computer as follows:
IP address: 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254 (except 192.168.0.10)
Subnet mask:255.255.255.0
In Windows, open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.
The network settings must be made in the window. See the user’s
manual of your computer for details.
See section 9-8 “Network Settings”in the FA-9500 Operation Manual for
details on changing the FA-9500’s IP address.
The FA-9500’s IP address can be checked in the NETWORK INFO
menu (menu page 197). To go to the NETWORK INFO menu, press the
STATUS/OTHER button, then a single-arrow button.
*1 Refer to the Operation Manual section 12. “Analog Audio Connection”for details on the
Analog audio connector.
*2 Refer to the Operation Manual section 14. “REMOTE”for details on the Remote control
connector.
FA-95DACBL option
Digital audio output connectors
3/4 5/61/2 7/8
FAN2
3/4 7/8
FAN1 5/6
BA
COMPO SITE
1/2
LAN2
SDI
REMOTE
LAN1
COMPO SITE
OUT3OUT2IN 1
SDI
ANALOG A UDIO
LAN2
DIGITA L AUDIO IN/OU T
OUT4OUT1 IN2 OUT1 OUT2IN
AC100-240V 50/60Hz IN 2
DIGITA L AUDIO OU T
SER.NO.
GENLOCKIN
AC100-240V 50/60Hz IN 1
Digital audio input/output connectors
(Will be input connectors when the FA-95DACBL is installed.)
Direct connection using a crossover LAN cable is also possible.
Connection using a hub
AC100 -24 0V 5 0/60 Hz IN 1
FAN2
SER. NO.
LAN2LAN1
REMOTE
DIGITAL AUD IO IN / OUT
7/ 85 / 63/ 41/ 2
ANALOG AUDIO
GENLOCK IN
COMPOSITE
OUT2OUT1IN
B
OUT4OUT3IN2OUT2OUT1
SDI
IN1
A
FAN1
AC100- 24 0V 50/60 Hz IN2
Straight-through
LAN cable
PC
LAN1
Reference signal input connector
FA-95D-D/DE-E option
OUTIN REFIN
DolbyE
Digital audio input connector
Digital audio output connector
AC Power connector 1
AC100 - 240V 50/60 Hz IN 1
FAN2
SER. NO.
LAN2LAN1
REMOTE
DIGITAL AU DIO IN / OUT
7 / 85 / 63 / 41/ 2
ANALOG AUD IO
GENLOCK IN
COMPOS ITE
OUT2OUT1IN
B
OUT4OUT3IN2OUT2OUT1
SDI
IN1
A
FAN1
AC100 - 240V 50/60 Hz I N2
HD/SD-SDI input connector 1
HD/SD-SDI output connector 1, 2
HD/SD-SDI input connector 2
HD/SD-SDI output connector 3, 4
Analog composite input connector
Analog composite output connector
Genlock input connector
Ground terminal
Ethernet port (for future use)
Ethernet port
Digital audio input/output connector
FAN1
SLOT A
SLOT B
Analog audio Input/output connector *1
Remote control connector*2
FAN2
AC Power connector 2
MASTER
CONV2
OUTSEL
MODE
VIDEO
AUDIO
ANALOG
CONV1
INSEL
DOWNMIX
STATUS
OTHER
CC
AESAUDIO
CLIP
DELAY
AUDIOSYS
VIDEOSYS
AUDIOOP
VIDEOOP
MAPPING
AV O
PROCESS
SDIAUDIO
F4
UNITYUNITYUNITYUNITY
F3
F2
F1
F A - 9 5 0 0
DISPLAY AREA
HD / S D F R A M E S YS N C H R O N I Z E R
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
GENLOCK
REMOTE
FAN ALARM
DC POWER
BY-PASS
LOCK
EVENT
ON
OFF
POWER
F1
F2
F3
F4

9. Resetting to Default
The UNITY indicator light goes off when the setting value
is changed from the default value. Pressing the UNITY
button while the light is off returns the corresponding
setting value to the default value. Then the light goes off.
Pressing the button again returns the value to the previous
value before resetting to the default value.
* The above procedure is in NORMAL mode. Normally the
unit starts up in NORMAL mode. There is another mode
called LIVE SAFE mode, in which some menus request a
setting change confirmation to protect important settings
from accidental changes. If the unit is in LIVE SAFE
mode, see sec. 4-2-7. “Resetting to Default”in the
FA-9500 Operation Manual.
Precautions
Operate the unit only at the specified supply
voltage.
Ensure the unit is properly grounded at all times.
Ensure the power cord and connectors are firmly
connected.
Do not access circuitry with power applied to the
unit.
Unit should not be operated or stored with the
cover, panels, and/or casing removed.
Unit should not be operated or stored in a
humid, dusty, etc. environment. Doing so could
result in fire or electrical shock.
Do not allow fluids, metal fragments, or any
other foreign objects to enter the unit. If foreign
matter does enter the unit, turn the power off and
disconnect the power cord immediately. Remove
the material or contact your authorized service
representative
If you notice any strange smells or noises coming
from the unit, turn the power off immediately, turn
OFF the power switch, disconnect the power
cord, then contact your authorized service
representative.
7. Menu List
Menu Button
VIDEO menus (lit green)
AUDIO menus (lit orange)
PROCESS
SDI AUDIO
VIDEO PROC AMP
SDI AUDIO GAIN
●SDI REMAPPING
SDI MONO SUM
●SDI AUDIO CLOCK
SDI IN AUDIO
CC
AES AUDIO
WHITE LEVEL
BLACK LEVEL
GAMMA LEVEL
COLOR CORRECT
AES IN GAIN
AES HYSTERESIS
●AES REMAPPING
AES MONO SUM
●AES I/O SETUP *1
CONV1
ANALOG
●CONV1 U/D MODE
CONV1 SIZE/POS
CONV1 CROPPING
CONV1 IMPROVE
CONV1 SIDE RGB
ANALOG IN LEVEL
ANALOG IN GAIN
ANALOG OUT LEVEL
ANALOG OUT GAIN
●ANALOG REMAPPING
ANALOG MONO SUM
●ANALOG SYSTEM
CONV2
MASTER
●CONV2 U/D MODE
CONV2 SIZE/POS
CONV2 CROPPING
CONV2 IMPROVE
CONV2 SIDE RGB
MASTER OUT GAIN
AVO *1
MAPPING
●AVO SETTING
USER1-5 LEVEL SET
USER1-2 AREA SET
AVO SETUP 1
●SOURCE/SRC SEL
CLIP
DELAY
YPbPr/RGB CLIP
COMPOSITE CLIP
AUDIO DELAY
IN SEL
DOWN MIX
●VIDEO INPUT SET
●SD INPUT ASPECT
CHGOV(CHANGEOVER) MODE
SET*2
SDI ERROR TRG*2
FORMAT ERROR TRG *2
CRC ERROR TRG *2
BLACK VIDEO TRG *2
AUDIO LOSS TRG *2
AUDIO ERR TRG *2
SILENCE TRG *2
CHGOV STATUS *2
CHGOV VID STATUS *2
CHGOV AUD STATUS *2
AUD LOSS STATUS *2
AUD ERROR STATUS *2
SILENCE STATUS *2
●DOWN MIX SET
●DOWN MIX ASSIGN
OUT SEL
MODE
●VIDEO OUT MODE
●SDI1/2 OUT SET
●SDI3/4 OUT SET
●COMPOSITE SET
●COMPONENT SET*5
●AUDIO MODE SET
VIDEO OP
AUDIO OP
CONV1 LOGO SEL
CONV1 KEYER SET
CONV2 LOGO SEL
CONV2 KEYER SET
●Dolby AUX OUT *3
●Dolby DEC INPUT *3
●Dolby DEC REF *3
●Dolby DOWNMIX*3
Dolby DEC GAIN *3
●Dolby ENC INPUT *4
●Dolby ENC SET *4
●METADATA INPUT*4
LOUD MEASURE 1, 2 *6
LOUD CTRL ENA1, 2 *6
LOUD CTRL SET1, 2 *6
LOUD CH ASGN1, 2 *6
LOUD STANDARD *6
VIDEO SYS
AUDIO SYS
●FS MODE SET
FREEZE SET
COMPOSITE SET
●VIDEO SUB
●TEST SIGNAL
HD PHASE SET
SD PHASE SET
VIDEO POSITION
●CONV1 ANC SET
●CONV2 ANC SET
CONV1 AUDIO GRP
CONV2 AUDIO GRP
SD LINE MASK
ANC DETECT LINE
ANC DETECT SEL
ANC DATA EMBED
ANC EMBED LINE
ANC LOSS SET
WSS AFD ERROR
NTSC SETUP *5
●PAL-M MODE SET
●FADE IN/OUT
●DIGITAL AUDIO
●AUDIO ERR SENSE
●DIGITAL SILENCE
STATUS
OTHER
UNIT ALARM
VIDEO IN STATUS
COMPONENT INPUT *5
VIDEO OUT STATUS
COMPONENT OUTPUT *5
SOURCE AUDIO CH1 –16
SDI1 IN AUDIO CH1 –16
SDI2 IN AUDIO CH1 –16
AES IN AUDIO CH1 –8
ANALOG IN AUDIO CH1 –4
SDI1/2 OUT AUDIO CH1 –16
SDI3/4 OUT AUDIO CH1 –16
AES OUT AUDIO CH1 –8
ANALOG OUT AUDIO CH1 –4
Dolby AUX STATUS *3
AFD IN STATUS
ANC IN STATUS
ANC IN STATUS1-2
CONV1 ANC OUT
CONV1 S2016 OUT
CONV1 VI OUT
CONV1 WSS OUT
CONV1 ANC OUT1
CONV2 ANC OUT
CONV2 S2016 OUT
CONV2 VI OUT
CONV2 WSS OUT
CONV2 ANC OUT1
●CONTROL SETTING
FRONT OPERATION
FRONT PANEL SET
GPI SETTING
NETWORK INFO
UNIT Ver.
OPTION A Ver.
OPTION B Ver.
OTHER OPTION
SOFT OPTION1
SOFT OPTION2
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO menus
AUDIO menus
①Select VIDEO or AUDIO by the VIDEO /AUDIO button.
Every press of the VIDEO/AUDIO button alternates the menu button
assignments between video and audio menus. The button indicators
light green when the buttons are accessible to video menus that are
indicated on the top row of each menu button. They light orange when
they are accessible to audio menus that are indicated on the bottom
row of each menu button.
②Press a menu button to select a menu group that includes the desired
menu.
③④Move to the desired menu using double-arrow and/or single-arrow
buttons.
The single-arrow buttons allow you to move between menus if the
selected menu button has multiple menu pages in the category. The
single-arrow button lights up when there are more menus to be
accessed in the direction. If the single-arrow button is unlit, the
direction is not accessible.
The double-arrow buttons allow you to go to menus indicated with
in the menu list.
⑤F1 to F4 control knobs allow you to change the value of respective
lines. Turn the operative control knob of an LED that is lit to change the
value.
6. Menu Display
<Comments on the menu list>
Can be navigated to using double (up and down) arrow buttons. ““is not
shown in the menu display.
●When settings in menus shown with a black circle (●) are changed in LIVE SAFE
mode, single (up and down) arrow buttons and the LED around the control knob
of which setting is changed blink confirming the setting change. To set the
FA-9520 to LIVE SAFE mode, change the mode setting referring to section 7-3.
“FRONT OPERATION”.
*1 Hidden if the optional FA-95DACBL is installed.
*2 Shown if the optional FA-95CO is installed.
*3 Shown if the optional FA-95D-D is installed.
*4 Shown if the optional FA-95DE-E is installed.
*5 Shown if the optional FA-95AIO is installed.
*6 Shown if the optional FA-95ALA is installed.
8. Menu Operation
F1 F2 F3 F4
UNITY U NITY UNITY U NITY
Press the UNITY button to reset the value. The
indicator lights up orange.
F1 F2 F3 F4
UNITY U NITY UNITY U NITY
F1-F4 change setting values in corresponding
lines.
VIDEO PROC AMP
1
VIDEO LEVEL : 100.0%
CHROMA LEVEL: 100.0%
SETUP/BLACK : 0.0%
H U E : 0.0°
Parameter
Menu title
Value
Page number
FA-9500
HD/SD FRAME SYNCHRONIZER
F1
F2
F4
F3
①VIDEO/AUDIO button
VIDEO menus (lit green)
AUDIO menus (lit orange)
④Single-arrow button
Moves to the next menu.
Lights if a menu is accessible.
Goes off if no menu is accessible.
Also used to move to the next
menu item in a menu page.
②Menu button
Jumps to the first menu of
each menu group
indicated on respective
menu buttons.
③Double-arrow button
Jumps to the first menus
corresponding to each
menu button.
⑥F1 to 4
Changes corresponding
line menu parameters.
MASTER
CONV2
OUTSEL
MODE
VIDEO
AUDIO
ANALOG
CONV1
INSEL
DOWNMIX
STATUS
OTHER
CC
AESAUDIO
CLIP
DELAY
AUDIOSYS
VIDEOSYS
AUDIOOP
VIDEOOP
MAPPING
AV O
PROCESS
SDIAUDIO
F4
UNITYUNITYUNITYUNITY
F3
F2
F1
F A - 9 5 0 0
DISPLAY AREA
HD / S D F R A M E SY S N C H R O N I Z E R
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
GENLOCK
REMOTE
FAN ALARM
DC POWER
BY-PASS
LOCK
EVENT
ON
OFF
POWER
F1
F2
F3
F4
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