Philips AV-HS300G manual Gpi, Ire, Pgm, Pst

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Appendix (glossary)

Word

Explanation

 

 

Genlock

A function for synchronizing the video signals using an external sync signal as

 

the reference.

 

 

GPI

Interface signals which control auto transition from an external source.

[General Purpose Interface]

 

 

 

IRE

A unit used for video signal levels.

 

The setup level (black level) of the signals is expressed as 0 IRE, 7.5 IRE, etc.

 

 

Hue

The color tone of the video signals.

 

 

Key Edge

The border or shadow added to the edges of keys.

 

 

Key Fill

The signal that uses key combination processing to fill in the areas left blank by

 

the key signals.

 

 

Key invert

A function which inverts the key signals.

 

 

Key Source

The video signals for creating the key signals.

 

 

Linear Key

The function which combines keys using monochrome key signals with

 

gradations in its outlines as a reference.

 

 

Lum

The brightness portion of the video signals.

[Luminance]

 

 

 

Luminance Key

The function which creates key signals based on the luminance (brightness)

 

information of the video signals to combine keys.

 

 

ME

A video effect device which combines a number of video signals to create mix,

[Mix Effect]

wipe, key and other video signals.

 

 

Mix

The picture-changing effect produced by overlapping one image with the next.

 

It is also referred to as “dissolve”.

 

 

PVW

The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after the

[Preview]

next transition. The image is output from the PVW system.

 

 

PGM

The bus which always carries the program output signals.

[Program Bus]

 

 

 

PST

The bus which carries the program output signals after the next background

[Preset Bus]

transition.

 

 

Preset Memory

The memory in which the control panel statuses can be saved and recalled.

 

The switch selection statuses as well as the border, color and other setting

 

information can be saved in this memory.

 

 

RS-422

A serial interface standard. It is the interface used to control the switcher from

 

an editor or other external device.

 

 

Sat

This refers to the intensity of the color chrominance level of video signals.

[Saturation]

 

 

 

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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 rangeSelecting the key source Selecting the key source signalsKey ‰ ‰ ‰ 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 $#% $0-3  85 Adjusting the color backgroundColor background */ */ */ */ */ %7 0 Freezing the input signals4503  69 .&. &9&$ 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‰ ‰ ‰ AdjustmentSelecting the AUX signals Setting the output signalsTypes of output signals HD/SD Selecting the video format03.5 J Q Q J J9154 4* #-, 915  Setting the crosspointsAssigning signals to the crosspoints 9154 91548 5*.     Setting the crosspoint switchingSwitch Signal Description Sync Bbst Exec Bbad TRI INT Setting the sync signals0614 714 Adjusting the output signal phase3YSTEMSSTANDARD Phase adjustment setupSetting the subnet mask Network settingsSetting the IP address   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 DviphConnections SpecificationsImage transmission functions 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 signalAV-HS300G Tally connectorExample of tally connections 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

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