JVC KM-H3000E, KM-H2500U, KM-H3000U manual Menu System, Control Panel Rear Connections Overview

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6.Aux Bus Buttons

Assigns the Key/Aux bus to selected Aux bus when button is pressed (KM-H3000 only).

Aux bus assignment is done through the menu interface on KM-H2500 switchers.

7.On-air LEDs

The LEDs light to indicate which keys are on-air.

8.Key/Aux, Program, and Preset Bus

Press source buttons on the Key/Aux, Program, or Preset bus to select video sources on each bus.

Selected source buttons glow with a user-definable color. Sources that are on-air glow red.

9.Next Transition Area

Selects the elements (background, keys) to include in the next transition.

Selects the transition type.

Performs an automatic transition or a cut.

10.Fader

Use the Fader to manually control transitions.

11.Key Transition Shortcut Buttons

Performs a transition of the selected key.

12.Positioner

Use the positioner to control wipes, borders, and washes (KM-H3000 only).

13.USB Port

Plug a USB drive into the USB port to load and store memories and to perform software upgrades.

1.Power Switch

Turns the switcher on and off.

2.Power Connectors (Primary and Redundant)

Connects the switcher to the DC power supply.

The second power connector is for redundant power supply (optional).

3.Editor, Tally, and GPI Ports

The ports allow your switcher to be controlled by external editors, control tally lights, and respond to GPI commands.

4.Input BNCs

12 or 6 High Definition serial digital video inputs.

5.Upgrade Button

Use to perform software upgrades via the USB port.

6.Ethernet Port

Enables the switcher to connect to your network.

7.Output and Reference BNCs

1 analog video output.

2 High Definition serial digital video Program Bus outputs.

1 High Definition serial digital video Preview Bus output.

3 High Definition serial digital video Aux Bus outputs.

1 External Tri-level or Black Burst reference input.

3 Internal Reference outputs.

 

 

Menu System

Control Panel Rear Connections Overview

 

 

 

There are two ways to access the menu system:

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Pressing MENU

 

 

 

 

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Figure 3 KM-H3000

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To access a menu using the MENU button:

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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 About This Manual Documentation TermsAbbreviations Control Panel OverviewControl Panel Rear Connections Overview To access a menu using the Menu buttonMenu System Installing Your Own Insert Films Menu NavigationKnobs ButtonsShift FaderTransitions PositionerSwitcher Video Format Reference TypeEuropean Video Formats North American Video FormatsAssigning Fcfs Channels To assign an Fcfs channelFormat Conversions for Input Mode Format Conversions for Bus ModeTo set the output reference sync Setting the Output Reference SyncOutput Reference Sync Ancillary Data Resetting the Output Reference SyncAspect Ratio Default Alpha Channel Mappings Input BNC ConfigurationOutput Configuration Clean Feed To configure the Clean Feed outputTo configure a Dhcp IP address for your switcher IP AddressCustomizing the Panel Glow Switcher PersonalityAux Bus Memory Recalls Loading Color Schemes Power-Save ModeSaving Color Schemes Resource Sharing Transition Rate UnitsDouble-Press Rate Switch on Field or Frame Next Transition Area ResetEditor Control Transition Resume DirectionTo set the Next Transition Key behavior Next Transition Key BehaviorTo set the transition resume direction Transition Overview Cutting on the Program BusTo perform a transition KEYConfiguring the Auto Trans Rate Pausing a TransitionWipe Transitions Keying OverviewVideo Layering Key TransitionsSelecting Keys Performing Key TransitionsChroma Key Setting the Transition Rate for Dedicated Key TransitionsDedicated Key Transitions Using a Matte Using other AdjustmentsMattes Selecting a Matte ColorTo fade to black To apply other adjustmentsFade to Black Using the Memory System Choosing a Memory Access ModeStoring Memory Registers Recalling Memory RegistersBus Hold Memory AI and Recall to PreviewMemory AI and Keys Memory AI and Recall to Preview ExamplesTo set the Recall to Preview mode Transition LimitRecall to Preview On Memory AIReset Options Configuring Default SettingsTo Quickly Reset the Transition Limit To configure user-defined defaultsRestoring Default Settings to Factory State Resetting the SwitcherResetting Individual Settings Shared ParametersResetting Menu Items Restoring to Factory DefaultsUSB Storage Saving Memory Banks and RegistersSoftware Upgrades To upgrade the switcher softwarePress Next until Run Software Upgrade From USB is displayed Loading Memory Banks and RegistersModifying Keys Completing a Software UpgradeAdvanced Keying Chroma Key Fine Tuning To modify the appearance of a Split Key Modifying Split KeysSplit Keys Accessing the Aux Buses Modifying WipesAux Buses To modify time and directionTallies Selecting a Source for the Aux BusesGeneral Purpose Interface GPI Editor PortSupported Editors Pin TriggerPage Media-Store Overview File FormatsTransparency Loading an Image or Animation by BrowsingUnderstanding Media Numbers Entering Media NumbersLoading an Image or Animation by Media Number To lock or unlock place and bank valuesTo change an image between shaped and unshaped Modifying Media-Store Image AttributesTo modify the position of a Media-Store image Saving and Reverting Attributes Modifying Animation PlaybackAnimation Control To save attributes for an image To revert to saved attribute valuesPage Dimensions WeightPower Requirements HD-SDI Input and Output SpecificationsError Messages GVG100 Protocol Supported CommandsSwitcher Error Messages GVG100 Supported CommandsLast 5 bits used bit 0 is GVG100 Supported Lamps GVG100 Supported Analog ControlsName MLE/Keyer Byte Code GVG100 Supported Buttons GVG100 Supported Buttons Page 多格式数字高清切换台

KM-H2500, KM-H2500U, KM-H3000U, KM-H2500E, KM-H3000E specifications

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