JVC KM-H2500E Dimensions, Weight, Power Requirements, Ports Tally Port, Ethernet Port, USB Port

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Specifications

Dimensions

Width: 15.85”

Depth: 10.64”

Height: 3.5”

Weight:

KM-H2500: 7.2 lbs

KM-H3000: 7.4 lbs

Power Requirements

• Control Panel: DC 12V, 4 Amps Max

Ports

Tally Port

Load voltage: 100Vdc max

Load current: 120mA max at 85C, 150mA at 25C.

On resistance: 8 mΩ max

GPI I/O Absolute Maximum Ratings

Input voltage range: -0.5V to 5.5V

Output current: < ±10mA

Editor Port DC Operating Conditions

Maximum differential input voltage: ±5V

Differential output voltage (5V circuit): 3.2V Typical across a 100 Ω load (2.3V for 3.3V circuit)

Ethernet Port

10/100Mbps Ethernet using Cat 5 cables 10BASE-T & 100BASE-Tx

USB Port

• USB 2.0 and 1.1 compliant

Video Formats

North American Version

480i (4:3 and 16:9) at 59.94 Hz

720p at 50 (Default), 59.94Hz

1080i at 50, 59.94Hz (Default)

European Version

576i (4:3 and 16:9) at 50Hz

720p at 50 (Default), 59.94Hz

1080i at 50, 59.94Hz

Inputs/Outputs

Inputs

6 or 12 inputs (depending on version)

Internal Black and Matte Generators

Outputs

2 Program out HD-SDI

1 Preview out HD-SDI

Aux 1 out HD-SDI

Aux 2 out HD-SDI

Aux 3 out HD-SDI

Analog (NTSC or PAL) output. NTSC 59.94 Hz video standards, PAL is 50 Hz video standard

HD-SDI Input and Output Specifications

SMPTE 292M/259M compliant

Levels: 800mV (±10%) peak-to-peak

Return loss: > -15dB to 1.485GHz

Input Equalization (SD): 275m

Input Equalization (HD): 110m

Analog Output Specifications

Video: NTSC or PAL, 1V p-p

Output Return Loss: >30dB to 5MHz

Output to Output Isolation: >45dB to 5Mhz

DC offset: ±50 mV

Reference Input and Output Specifications

Tri-level Pulse

Input Return Loss: 30dB to 30 MHz

Output Return Loss: 23dB to 30 MHz

Positive Peak: +300mV ±6mV

Negative Peak: -300mV ±6mV

Rise Times (10-90%): 54ns ±20ns

Duration: 593ns ±40ns

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Contents KM-H2500E/U KM-H3000E/U Important Regulatory and Safety Notices Safety Precautions Environmental Information Contents Introduction Advanced Operation Page Documentation Terms About This ManualAbbreviations Control Panel OverviewMenu System To access a menu using the Menu buttonControl Panel Rear Connections Overview Menu Navigation Installing Your Own Insert FilmsKnobs ButtonsFader ShiftTransitions PositionerReference Type Switcher Video FormatEuropean Video Formats North American Video FormatsTo assign an Fcfs channel Assigning Fcfs ChannelsFormat Conversions for Bus Mode Format Conversions for Input ModeOutput Reference Sync Setting the Output Reference SyncTo set the output reference sync Aspect Ratio Resetting the Output Reference SyncAncillary Data Output Configuration Input BNC ConfigurationDefault Alpha Channel Mappings To configure the Clean Feed output Clean FeedTo configure a Dhcp IP address for your switcher IP AddressAux Bus Memory Recalls Switcher PersonalityCustomizing the Panel Glow Saving Color Schemes Power-Save ModeLoading Color Schemes Double-Press Rate Transition Rate UnitsResource Sharing Next Transition Area Reset Switch on Field or FrameEditor Control Transition Resume DirectionTo set the transition resume direction Next Transition Key BehaviorTo set the Next Transition Key behavior Cutting on the Program Bus Transition OverviewTo perform a transition KEYPausing a Transition Configuring the Auto Trans RateWipe Transitions Keying OverviewKey Transitions Video LayeringSelecting Keys Performing Key TransitionsDedicated Key Transitions Setting the Transition Rate for Dedicated Key TransitionsChroma Key Using other Adjustments Using a MatteMattes Selecting a Matte ColorFade to Black To apply other adjustmentsTo fade to black Choosing a Memory Access Mode Using the Memory SystemStoring Memory Registers Recalling Memory RegistersMemory AI and Recall to Preview Bus HoldMemory AI and Keys Memory AI and Recall to Preview ExamplesTransition Limit To set the Recall to Preview modeRecall to Preview On Memory AIConfiguring Default Settings Reset OptionsTo Quickly Reset the Transition Limit To configure user-defined defaultsResetting the Switcher Restoring Default Settings to Factory StateResetting Individual Settings Shared ParametersRestoring to Factory Defaults Resetting Menu ItemsUSB Storage Saving Memory Banks and RegistersTo upgrade the switcher software Software UpgradesPress Next until Run Software Upgrade From USB is displayed Loading Memory Banks and RegistersAdvanced Keying Completing a Software UpgradeModifying Keys Chroma Key Fine Tuning Split Keys Modifying Split KeysTo modify the appearance of a Split Key Modifying Wipes Accessing the Aux BusesAux Buses To modify time and directionSelecting a Source for the Aux Buses TalliesEditor Port General Purpose Interface GPISupported Editors Pin TriggerPage File Formats Media-Store OverviewTransparency Loading an Image or Animation by BrowsingEntering Media Numbers Understanding Media NumbersLoading an Image or Animation by Media Number To lock or unlock place and bank valuesTo modify the position of a Media-Store image Modifying Media-Store Image AttributesTo change an image between shaped and unshaped Animation Control Modifying Animation PlaybackSaving and Reverting Attributes To revert to saved attribute values To save attributes for an imagePage Weight DimensionsPower Requirements HD-SDI Input and Output SpecificationsGVG100 Protocol Supported Commands Error MessagesSwitcher Error Messages GVG100 Supported CommandsLast 5 bits used bit 0 is Name MLE/Keyer Byte Code GVG100 Supported Analog ControlsGVG100 Supported Lamps GVG100 Supported Buttons GVG100 Supported Buttons Page 多格式数字高清切换台

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