JVC RM-LP450G User manual

Slow Motion Playback Control Panel
RM-LP450G
User Manual

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Contents
Slow Motion Playback Control Panel............................................................................................................1
Product and Service Disclaimer ......................................................................................................................2
Product Warranty Guidelines...........................................................................................................................5
1. Product Introduction......................................................................................................................................7
2. Package...............................................................................................................................................................7
3. Instructions for Use.........................................................................................................................................8
4. Instructions for the Buttons.......................................................................................................................14
1) Power Button..........................................................................................................................................14
2) Recording ................................................................................................................................................15
3) Video Control.........................................................................................................................................16
4) Hot Key.....................................................................................................................................................16
5) Event Control Area...............................................................................................................................16
6) Camera .....................................................................................................................................................17
7) T-Bar..........................................................................................................................................................17
8) Speed........................................................................................................................................................19
9) Mark ..........................................................................................................................................................19
10) Precise Playback Search Knob.......................................................................................................20
11) Event ID Control Operation............................................................................................................20
5. Interface Description....................................................................................................................................23

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Foreword:
Thank you for choosing our products!
Before you use this product for the first time, please be sure to read this instruction manual
and the relevant documents supplied with the product carefully, and use, install, and maintain it
according to the instruction manual.
We have strictly and carefully collated and checked this manual, but we cannot guarantee
that the manual is completely free of any errors and omissions in the text description.
The pictures in this manual are for reference only. If any pictures do not match the product,
please focus on the actual product. We reserve the right to improve/modify the manual and
products at any time. We will not notify you in advance for the adjustments.
Please be sure to keep the product manual and warranty card properly. For any direct,
indirect, intentional, unintentional, and other losses caused by improper installation or use, our
company shall not be liable to the maximum extent permitted by law. .
The content of this manual is protected by legal copyright and may not be reproduced and
disseminated in any form without written permission.
Product and Service Disclaimer
The information provided in this manual is for guidance only. Our company strives to provide
correct, complete and appropriate information all the time. However, our company cannot rule
out that some information in this manual may be incorrect or incomplete, and this manual may
contain typos, information omissions or incorrect information. We recommend that you double
confirm the accuracy of the information in this file. Our company is not responsible for any
omission or error, or any loss or damage caused by the information provided in this manual. For
further information about this manual or products, please contact our sales person or local
distributor.

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Installation Precautions
1. Please read this manual carefully before using the product, and
please keep this manual properly.
2. Please follow the warning signs and instructions marked on the product.
3. Before cleaning the machine, please disconnect the power first. Do not use liquid or corrosive
cleaners, just use a general damp cloth to clean.
4. Do not use this product near water.
5. Do not put the product on an unstable place, such as a trolley, stand, etc., to avoid serious
damage to the product due to falling.
6. The openings on the shell, back and bottom of this product are for heat dissipation. Please do
not cover or block these openings to avoid overheating of the machine. Avoid placing the
product on beds, sofas, blankets, etc. with similar surfaces, so as not to block the openings. Do
not place this product near fire, radiators or heat vents. Do not place this product in an enclosed
space unless there is proper ventilation.
7. For the power supply used by this product, please follow the label on the power converter.
8. Avoid putting anything on the power line of this product, and avoid putting this product on
other power lines.
9. When using an extension cord, please confirm that the total electricity used/total amperage
must not exceed the total amperage of the extension cord.
10. The total power used when plugged into a wall outlet must not exceed the limit of 15 amps.
11. Do not insert anything into the opening of the body to avoid electric shock or short-circuit
fire; do not splash any liquid on the product.
12. Do not disassemble and repair the product without authorization. Unauthorized opening or

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removal of covers marked "DO NOT MOVE" will expose you to voltage or other hazards. Please
consult service personnel for all service matters.
13. If the following situations occur, please unplug the product and consult with qualified dealers
or service personnel:
a. The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
b. Liquid has seeped into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If you have followed the operating rules of this manual, but it still cannot be used normally.
Only adjust the settings that can be adjusted mentioned in this manual, because improper
adjustment may cause damage to the product, and it will take a longer time for qualified
technicians to repair and restore it to its original state.
e. If the product has been dropped or the body has been damaged.
f. If the performance of this product changes abnormally, please contact the dealer.

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Product Warranty Guidelines
The product has a one-year warranty against production defects from the date of purchase.
Any maintenance within the warranty period must provide the original purchase invoice or
other relevant documents.
The warranty period of the product starts from the date of purchase.
Damage caused by computer system viruses and malware is not covered by the warranty.
Damage caused by unauthorized installation of third-party software on the computer is not
covered by the warranty.
All documents or shipping costs including insurance are borne by the buyer.
Claims of any other nature are not covered by the warranty.
All accessories including earphones, cables, batteries, metal parts, casings, cable reels and
wearing parts are not covered by the warranty.
The warranty is only valid in the country or region where the product was purchased.
This product warranty policy does not affect your statutory rights.

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1. Product Introduction
The slow motion playback control panel is an external director control switcher
designed for our company's vMix system and virtual studio system. It has a fully
modern appearance and MIDI communication protocol interface. All buttons
can be customized according to user needs, which can greatly speed up the
workflow of playback control in live streaming. The panel adopts high-quality
curved buttons, which can reduce the chance of misoperation. Buttons are
backlit to help you quickly identify important keystrokes. In addition, it is also
equipped with a quick search dial and a T-shaped speed control fader.
2. Package
Slow Motion Playback Control
Panel * 1
USB cable * 1
User manual * 1

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3. Instructions for Use
1). Connect the panel to a computer installed with vMix via a USB cable, press
the power button, and you can see the buttons appear pink and light green, as
shown in the figure below.
After about 3 seconds, the button color will changes to white. As shown below.

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2). Open vMix software and click the Settings button in the upper right corner.
Click the Shortcut key → Template → Import → Find the downloaded config
file template (TY_Reply 580.vMixShortcutTemplate). import the file into vMix
software.
Choose Shortcut key, click Template
Click Import

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Choose “TY_Repaly 580.vMixShortcutTemplate”config file

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After opening, you can see that the template has been imported into the
template library, and then click Apply.
Next, import the prompt color template corresponding to the button. Open
vMix software and click the Settings button in the upper right corner.
Choose Activators→Import

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Find the button prompt light template, import and confirm
The config file name is“TY_Repaly 580.vMixActivators”
After completing the above steps, please restart the vMix software, press the
buttons on the panel, and you can see the corresponding button display, as
shown in the figure below.

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Note: If your computer system is Windows 10, and the vMix software version is
the latest 22 version, after you complete the above operations, the panel can be
used. But if the system is Windows 7 or Windows 8, or vMix software is not the
latest 22 version. You need to restart the vMix software to use the panel.

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4. Instructions for the Buttons
1) Power Button
Press the power button to turn on the panel.
Note: The following operations need to create real-time playback in vMix and
ensure there is at least one video signal source, then it is effective.

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2) Recording
When the record button is pressed, the red light is on. And the
camera screen starts to be recorded. The number of recorded
screens is recorded according to the number of screens selected
when creating playback. And a maximum of 4 channels can be
recorded at the same time.

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3) Video Control
Play button to play the playback video segment that has been
marked in the preview window.
Play forward or backward for the selected video playback
segment. It can be the playback video of the preview window
(PVW), or the video of the program window (PGM).
4) Hot Key
Quick replay mark selection hotkey, in the event, the highlights are fleeting.
Sometimes it is too late to select the in-point and out-point, so you can quickly
select the past 5 seconds, 10 seconds or 20 seconds for the missed highlights
playback video, as long as your REC button has been recording.
5) Event Control Area
For the video playback that has been created, the events created by the hotkeys
-5, -10, -20 or the MRK keys IN, OUT can be operated by the event play control
key.
Select the first playback video in the event.
Select playback video up in the event.

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Select the last playback video in the event.
Play the selected playback video in the preview window (PVW).
Select playback video down in the event.
Play the selected playback video in the preview window (PGM).
6) Camera
When performing playback preview (PVW) or program (PGM), you can use
CAMERA to select 1-8, the pictures of 8 camera positions. A corresponds to
program (PGM), and B corresponds to preview (PVW).
A丨B key: A, B screen can be selected at the same time, and used in conjunction
with other keys for setting, A key or B key is single selection key.
7) T-Bar
The T-shaped fader corresponds to the playback

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video played in the EVENT. When the playback video is previewed or
programed, the video playback speed can be controlled through the T-Bar, and
the speed can be manually controlled from 0-100%.

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8) Speed
SPEED is the speed control button. We prefabricated 4 speed
buttons, corresponding to 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. 25%
corresponds to 1/4 second, and 50% corresponds to 1/2
second. The rest can be done in the same manner
When playing back the preview or program, select the
corresponding speed key to control the speed of the
playback video.
9) Mark
During playback, we can also quickly set the in-point and out-point for some
special shots that can be predicted for more precise playback.
Example: In a basketball game, when the red team enters the blue team area to
dribble, set the in-point IN. And when the red team scores, set the out-point OUT,
so that the highlights can be replayed quickly and effectively. If the point time is
too long, we don't want that long time, you can use the quick selection of the first 5
seconds of the video after the goal to play back, making the playback handy.
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