Philips AV-HS300G manual Crosspoint area,  PGM/A bus crosspoint switches PGM/A 1 to

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1. Functions in each area

1-2. Crosspoint area

PGM/A bus crosspoint switches [PGM/A 1 to 7]

These are used to select the PGM/A bus video signals. In the case of the flip-flop system, the main line video (PGM) signals are always selected.

PST/B bus crosspoint switches [PST/B 1 to 7]

These are used to select the PST/B bus video signals. In the case of the flip-flop system, the images inserted next (PST) are always selected. When a B bus crosspoint switch is pressed while one of the source selector switches (6) is held down, key signals or AUX signals are selected.

Source selector switches [SOURCE SELECT/AUX, KEY-S, KEY-F]

When a B bus crosspoint switch (5) is pressed while the [AUX] source selector switch is held down, the AUX signals are selected, and when a B bus crosspoint switch (5) is pressed while the [KEY-S] or [KEY-F] source selector switch is held down, the key signals are selected.

While a switch is held down, its indicator lights in amber.

In addition, if the [CLN], [PVW] or [PGM] wipe pattern selector switch (7) is pressed while the [AUX] switch is held down, the switch will operate as an AUX bus selector switch.

[CLN]: Clean signals are output to the AUX bus. See 3-2-2

[PVW]: PVW signals are output to the AUX bus. See 3-2-2

[PGM]: PGM signals are output to the AUX bus. See 3-2-2

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Contents Operating Instructions FCC Note Safety precautionsImportant Safety Instructions For business users in the European Union Contents Description Features Power off before connecting or disconnecting cables Precautions for use Maintenance  Handle carefully Power switch  Power indicator PowerAlarm indicator Alarm Functions in each area PST/B bus crosspoint switches PST/B 1 to  PGM/A bus crosspoint switches PGM/A 1 to Source selector switches Source SELECT/AUX, KEY-S, KEY-F Crosspoint area3 Wipe areaTransition area  Fader lever LCD menu area Bus tally LEDs  Rotary encoders F1 to F4Rear panel connections area Basic operations Selecting the bus modeTransitions 11Manual transition using the fader lever Selecting the transition mode#,% 53/45*.& 6/*5  T G 4&$  53/45*.& 6/*5 G Selecting the wipe pattern WipeSelecting the wipe direction Wipe decorations border, soft effectAdjusting the border color Setting the border colorOperation Parameter Description of setting Setting range 643 6& 45 -6.     ‰ ‰ ‰Selecting the key source signals KeySelecting the key source Key adjustments Setting the key51& */7 178  -*/ 0 0/ 0/ 0 ‰ ‰ ‰51& $0-3  #64 85 Selecting the key fill signalsSelecting key fill Selecting the fill colorSetting the key edge Adjusting the fill color643 6& 45 -6.     ‰ ‰ ‰ Key decorationsAdjusting the edge color Adjusting the color background Color background$#% $0-3  85 */ */ */ */ */ %7 0 Freezing the input signals4503  69 .&. &9&$ Frame memory4503 Preset memory‰ $-3 Transition area14.&  %4# Clear This is used to clear contents in the preset memorySetting the input signals SetupSetting the input signals in 1 to Setting the input signal frame synchronizer0%& 4$-  %* /03 Setting the DVI input signals IN6SD/NTSC SD/PAL XGA‰ ‰ ‰ AdjustmentSetting the output signals Types of output signalsSelecting the AUX signals 03.5 Selecting the video formatJ Q Q J J HD/SDAssigning signals to the crosspoints Setting the crosspoints9154  9154 4* #-, 915 Setting the crosspoint switching Switch Signal Description91548 5*.     Sync Bbst Exec Bbad TRI INT Setting the sync signals0614 714 Adjusting the output signal phase3YSTEMSSTANDARD Phase adjustment setupNetwork settings Setting the IP addressSetting the subnet mask Setting the MAC address Setting the gateway   Setting the ancillary data Other settingsBB signal setup level 44 #- 7/$ ##  0/ 0  0 0/ Initialization Status displays4554 7&3  / /-  1083 /0 1 /0 &4Setting menu table ADJ Type INV PVWClip Gain Dens FillMode MEM PsmemXPT FmemSIG Mode Gain SetupMode Scal DviinVanc Setup SYSDviph Ckph Hpos VposSpecifications Image transmission functionsConnections How to install the program Startup Setting the IP addressExit OperationTransmitting images from the unit Transmitting images to the unitGPI connector RS-422 connectorPin No Signal name Description of signal External interfacesTally connector Example of tally connectionsAV-HS300G AV-HS300G ConnectionsExample where the optional HD analog board is used Unit inch mm AppearanceSpecifications Specifications and standard accessoriesOptional accessories Standard accessoriesAUX Appendix glossaryAvdl DVIIRE GPIPGM PSTSDI Memo Memo Page Eastern Zone

AV-HS300G specifications

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