Philips AV-HS300G manual Transmitting images to the unit, Transmitting images from the unit

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5. Image transmission functions

<Transmitting images to the unit>

1.Select the mode.

Check that “To HS300” appears in the [Mode] field.

If “From HS300” appears instead, click the Mode button so that “To HS300” appears.

2.When the [Select Image] button is clicked, the file selection dialog box appears on the screen. Select the image file to be transmitted, and click [OK].

The image is now displayed in the image display area, and its horizontal and vertical dimensions appear in the [Width] and [Height] fields at the bottom right.

3.In the [Size] field, select the size of the image to be transmitted to the unit.

HD1080 (1920 1080), HD720 (1280 720), SD NTSC (720 488) or SD PAL (720 576) can be selected as the size. If the image is in a different video format from the ones supported by the unit, the output will not be displayed properly.

4.In the [Aspect] field, select the scaling method.

If the size of the image to be transmitted and the selected image differ, the image will be automatically scaled according to one of the following methods.

Full: The size of the image is increased or reduced so that it fits the size selected in the [Size] field. If the aspect ratio of the image to be transmitted differs from that of the selected image, the ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions will be changed.

Keep: The image is expanded or reduced while its original aspect ratio is kept unchanged. Any empty spaces in the image will appear black.

5. Click the [Send] button to transmit the image to the unit.

<Transmitting images from the unit>

1.Select the mode.

Check that “From HS300” appears in the [Mode] field.

If “To HS300” appears instead, click the Mode button so that “From HS300” appears.

2.When the [Get] button is clicked, the image is imported from the unit.

The image is now displayed in the image display area, and its horizontal and vertical dimensions appear in the Width and Height fields at the bottom right.

3.When the [Save Image] button is clicked, the file save dialog box appears on the screen. Select the image file to be transmitted, and click [Save].

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Contents Operating Instructions Safety precautions FCC NoteImportant Safety Instructions For business users in the European Union Contents Features Description Maintenance Precautions for use Power off before connecting or disconnecting cables  Handle carefullyAlarm indicator Alarm  Power indicator Power Power switch Functions in each area Source selector switches Source SELECT/AUX, KEY-S, KEY-F  PGM/A bus crosspoint switches PGM/A 1 to PST/B bus crosspoint switches PST/B 1 to Crosspoint areaWipe area 3Transition area  Bus tally LEDs LCD menu area Fader lever  Rotary encoders F1 to F4Rear panel connections area Transitions Selecting the bus modeBasic operations 11#,% 53/45*.& 6/*5  T G 4&$ Selecting the transition modeManual transition using the fader lever  53/45*.& 6/*5 G Selecting the wipe direction WipeSelecting the wipe pattern Wipe decorations border, soft effectOperation Parameter Description of setting Setting range Setting the border colorAdjusting the border color 643 6& 45 -6.     ‰ ‰ ‰Selecting the key source Selecting the key source signalsKey 51& */7 178  -*/ 0 0/ 0/ 0 Setting the keyKey adjustments ‰ ‰ ‰Selecting key fill Selecting the key fill signals51& $0-3  #64 85 Selecting the fill color643 6& 45 -6.     ‰ ‰ ‰ Adjusting the fill colorSetting the key edge Key decorationsAdjusting the edge color $#% $0-3  85 Adjusting the color backgroundColor background Freezing the input signals */ */ */ */ */ %7 0Frame memory 4503  69 .&. &9&$‰ $-3 Preset memory4503 Transition areaClear This is used to clear contents in the preset memory 14.&  %4#Setting the input signals in 1 to SetupSetting the input signals Setting the input signal frame synchronizerSD/NTSC SD/PAL Setting the DVI input signals IN60%& 4$-  %* /03 XGAAdjustment ‰ ‰ ‰Selecting the AUX signals Setting the output signalsTypes of output signals J Q Q J J Selecting the video format03.5 HD/SD9154  Setting the crosspointsAssigning signals to the crosspoints 9154 4* #-, 915 91548 5*.     Setting the crosspoint switchingSwitch Signal Description Setting the sync signals Sync Bbst Exec Bbad TRI INTAdjusting the output signal phase 0614 714Phase adjustment setup 3YSTEMSSTANDARDSetting the subnet mask Network settingsSetting the IP address   Setting the gatewaySetting the MAC address  BB signal setup level Other settingsSetting the ancillary data 44 #- 7/$ ##  0/ 0  0 0/ 4554 7&3  / /-  1083 /0 1 /0 Status displaysInitialization &4Setting menu table Clip Gain Dens Type INV PVWADJ FillXPT MEM PsmemMode FmemMode Scal SetupSIG Mode Gain DviinDviph Setup SYSVanc Ckph Hpos VposConnections SpecificationsImage transmission functions How to install the program Exit Setting the IP addressStartup OperationTransmitting images to the unit Transmitting images from the unitPin No Signal name Description of signal RS-422 connectorGPI connector External interfacesAV-HS300G Tally connectorExample of tally connections Connections AV-HS300GExample where the optional HD analog board is used Appearance Unit inch mmSpecifications and standard accessories SpecificationsStandard accessories Optional accessoriesAvdl Appendix glossaryAUX DVIPGM GPIIRE PSTSDI Memo Memo Page Eastern Zone

AV-HS300G specifications

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