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2. Basic operations

2-3-2. Setting the key

Selecting the key type

1Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [KEY] switch to display the KEY menu.

2 Turn [F1] to display the KEY menu (sub menu). 3 Turn [F2], and select the TYPE item.

SELF (self key/luminance key):

LIN (linear key/EXT key):

The key signals are created from the luminance signals of the key fill material. Since key fill signals are used as the key source, the signals selected by the key source are ignored.

The key signals are created from the luminance signals of the key source.

TYPE

KEY FILL

KEY SOURCE

SELF (self key/luminance key)

XPT1 to 7, FILL COLOR

Same as KEY FILL

LIN (linear key/EXT key)

XPT1 to 7, FILL COLOR

XPT1 to 7

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Setting key invert

On the KEY menu (sub menu), turn [F3], and set to the key invert ON or OFF using the INV item.

Selecting key preview

Select whether to display the key preview for the PVW output.

On the KEY menu (sub menu), turn [F4] and set the PVW item.

ON: Images with key effects added are output to PVW.

OFF: Images with no key effects added are output to PVW.

AUTO: Preview images of the next transition are output to PVW.

2-3-3. Key adjustments

Adjust the key definition.

1Press the [FUNC] switch to light its indicator, and then press the [KEY] switch to display the KEY menu.

2 Turn [F1] to display the K-ADJ menu.

3 Turn [F2], [F3] and [F4] to adjust the key definition.

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Operation

Parameter

Description of setting

Setting range

F2

CLIP

Reference level for creating key signals

0 to 108

F3

GAIN

Key gain

0 to 200

F4

DENS

Key density

0 to 100

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Contents Operating Instructions FCC Note Safety precautionsImportant Safety Instructions For business users in the European Union Contents Description Features Handle carefully Precautions for use Power off before connecting or disconnecting cables  MaintenanceFunctions in each area  Power indicator Power Power switch Alarm indicator AlarmCrosspoint area  PGM/A bus crosspoint switches PGM/A 1 to PST/B bus crosspoint switches PST/B 1 to  Source selector switches Source SELECT/AUX, KEY-S, KEY-F3 Wipe areaTransition area  Rotary encoders F1 to F4 LCD menu area Fader lever  Bus tally LEDsRear panel connections area 11 Selecting the bus modeBasic operations Transitions 53/45*.& 6/*5 G  Selecting the transition modeManual transition using the fader lever #,% 53/45*.& 6/*5  T G 4&$Wipe decorations border, soft effect WipeSelecting the wipe pattern Selecting the wipe direction643 6& 45 -6.     ‰ ‰ ‰ Setting the border colorAdjusting the border color Operation Parameter Description of setting Setting rangeKey Selecting the key source signalsSelecting the key source ‰ ‰ ‰ Setting the keyKey adjustments 51& */7 178  -*/ 0 0/ 0/ 0Selecting the fill color Selecting the key fill signals51& $0-3  #64 85 Selecting key fillKey decorations Adjusting the fill colorSetting the key edge 643 6& 45 -6.     ‰ ‰ ‰Adjusting the edge color Color background Adjusting the color background$#% $0-3  85 */ */ */ */ */ %7 0 Freezing the input signals4503  69 .&. &9&$ Frame memoryTransition area Preset memory4503 ‰ $-314.&  %4# Clear This is used to clear contents in the preset memorySetting the input signal frame synchronizer SetupSetting the input signals Setting the input signals in 1 toXGA Setting the DVI input signals IN60%& 4$-  %* /03 SD/NTSC SD/PAL‰ ‰ ‰ AdjustmentTypes of output signals Setting the output signalsSelecting the AUX signals HD/SD Selecting the video format03.5 J Q Q J J9154 4* #-, 915  Setting the crosspointsAssigning signals to the crosspoints 9154 Switch Signal Description Setting the crosspoint switching91548 5*.     Sync Bbst Exec Bbad TRI INT Setting the sync signals0614 714 Adjusting the output signal phase3YSTEMSSTANDARD Phase adjustment setupSetting the IP address Network settingsSetting the subnet mask   Setting the gatewaySetting the MAC address  44 #- 7/$ ##  0/ 0  0 0/  Other settingsSetting the ancillary data BB signal setup level&4 Status displaysInitialization 4554 7&3  / /-  1083 /0 1 /0Setting menu table Fill Type INV PVWADJ Clip Gain DensFmem MEM PsmemMode XPTDviin SetupSIG Mode Gain Mode ScalCkph Hpos Vpos Setup SYSVanc DviphImage transmission functions SpecificationsConnections How to install the program Operation Setting the IP addressStartup ExitTransmitting images from the unit Transmitting images to the unitExternal interfaces RS-422 connectorGPI connector Pin No Signal name Description of signalExample of tally connections Tally connectorAV-HS300G AV-HS300G ConnectionsExample where the optional HD analog board is used Unit inch mm AppearanceSpecifications Specifications and standard accessoriesOptional accessories Standard accessoriesDVI Appendix glossaryAUX AvdlPST GPIIRE PGMSDI Memo Memo Page Eastern Zone

AV-HS300G specifications

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