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Panasonic AV-HS410N Manual
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2 Trademarks and registered trademarksAbbreviations About copyright and licence Illustrations and screen displays featured in the manual 3 Before use1. Basic operations 4 2. Input/output signal settings3. System settings 4. External interfaces 5. Setting menu table Appendix (glossary) Index 5 wwOverviewwwConcerning the ratings display wwDisclaimer of warranty wwNetwork security 6 wwConcerning differences in the system versionsqqHow to check the system version qqRestrictions on menus and functions[Restrictions on menus] Menu Item [Restrictions on functions] Function 7 1-1.Background transitionSingle SHIFT ww Allocatingxthe SHIFT function 8 1-1-3.Selecting the bus mode1-1-4.Selecting the transition mode 9 1-1-5.Manual transition1-1-7.Cut transition 1-1-6.Auto transition 10 1-2.WipewwTable of wipe patterns 11 1-2-2.Selecting the wipe directionWhen the [R] indicator is off: When the [R] indicator is lit: When the [N/R] indicator is lit: 1-2-3.Wipe decorations (border, soft effect)Setting the border and soft effect Setting the border color ww To call the preset color 12 1-2-4.Setting the wipe start positionTarget patterns: <X-Pos,Y-Possetting range 1-2-5.Modifying wipe 14 1-2-6.Setting the latency1F Fix Minimum BKGD items Delay amount setting Key items 15 1-3.Key16 1-3-2.Selecting the key materialSelecting the key fill and key source signals <Selecting the key fill signal <Selecting the key source signal Setting the fill matte color 17 1-3-3.Key transitions18 Reverse<Pattern examples Key auto transition 19 1-3-4.Key preview1-3-5.Adjusting the luminance key and linear keyOperation Description of setting 20 1-3-6.Adjusting the chroma key26 1-3-7.Key decorationsSetting the key edge Drop Shadow Selecting the Edge Fill settings CBGD1 CBGD2 Still1 Still2 Clip2 Setting the edge color 27 1-3-8.Masking the key signals28 1-3-9.Flying keyPinP combinations using the flying key 1-3-10.Setting the priority 29 1-4.PinP (picture in picture)30 1-4-3.Selecting Shape1-4-4.PinP preview 1-4-5.PinP transitions 31 1-4-6.PinP adjustmentsAdjusting the PinP position and size Select the dot by dot mode SD HD 32 1-4-7.Linking PinP1 and PinP2Setting the priority Linking PinP1 and PinP2 When “X” has been selected as the Symmetry setting When “Y” has been selected as the Symmetry setting When “Center” has been selected as the Symmetry setting Copying the settings Note 33 1-4-8.PinP decorations34 1-4-9.Trimming settingsFree <Trimming settings Pair 35 1-5.DSK (downstream key)36 1-5-2.Selecting the DSK materialSelecting the DSK fill signal and DSK source signal <Selecting the DSK fill signal <Selecting the DSK source signal 1-5-3.DSK transitions 37 1-5-4.DSK preview1-5-5.DSK adjustments 38 1-5-6.DSK decorationsSetting the edge Setting Edge Fill 39 1-5-7.Masking the DSK signals40 1-6.Key Link41 1-7.FTB (Fade to Black)42 1-8.Internal color signals43 Adjusting the Wash waveformsSine Saw Setting the Wash movements Roll Rotation 44 1-9.Switching the AUX output45 1-9-3.Setting enable/disable for the AUX1 transition46 1-10.Memory47 1-10-1.Memory registration and recall itemsApplicable bus Material selection Transition Pattern BKGD 1-10-2.Storing the settings in the memory (Store) 48 1-10-3.Recalling the operations stored in the memory (Recall)49 1-10-4.Memory previewShot memory Recalled Memory preview bus Program bus Program images Memory recall Preview playback (output to the memory preview signals) Program output (output to the program signals) <Button lighting statuses 50 1-10-5.Deleting the operations stored in the memory (Delete)52 1-10-7.Registering the material selection items1-10-8.Setting effect dissolve (shot memory) 53 1-10-9.Editing event memory timelines59 1-10-10.Registering memories (Register)Changing the names of the memories Copying memories 60 1-11.Video memories61 1-11-1.Recording still images (Still)62 1-11-2.Recordingv moving images (Clip)63 1-11-3.Saving Images in Flash Memory 64 1-11-4.Playing back moving images (Clip)67 1-12.Memory cardVideo memory (still image data: Still1, Still2): Video memories (moving image data: Clip1, Clip2): Shot memory data (Shot): Event memory data (Event): Setup data (Set Up): All file (All): Plug-insoftware (Plug-in): Software for upgrading (Upgrade): Log file (Log): 68 <Data folder configurationData type SELECT item Storage folder Extension Still1.***, Still2.***, Clip1.clp, Clip2.clp, Shot.s41, Event.e41, Setup.h41 Memory card handling precautions 69 1-12-1.Initializing the memory cardsthe card must be initialized by the unit without fail 1-12-2.Saving data on memory cards 70 1-12-3.Loading data from memory cards71 1-12-4.Deleting files on memory cards1-12-5.Displaying the memory card information 72 1-13.Waveform monitor settings73 1-14.Setting the status display74 2-1.Input signal settings76 2-1-1.Setting the frame synchronizer77 2-1-2.Setting the input modeDot by Dot Up Convert <List of input modes supported Input System 576 720 24PsF 78 2-1-3.Setting the delay amount2-1-4.Freezing the input signals 2-1-5.Setting the material names 79 2-1-6.Setting the up-converterEdge Crop Fine-tuningof image positions Center Setting the gamut limiter 80 2-1-7.Setting the video process function2-1-8.Setting the analog input gain (option) 81 2-1-9.Setting the analog composite input signals (option)82 2-1-10.Setting the DVI input signalsDVI input signals DVI Input Board Full-HDDVI Input Board (Digital/Analog) XGA (1024 768)/60 Hz WXGA SXGA 1024)/60 Hz WSXGA+ (1680 1050)/60 Hz UXGA (1600 1200)/60 Hz WUXGA 1080/59.94p 1080)/59.94 Hz 1080/50p 1080)/50 Hz 1080/59.94i 1080/50i 720/59.94p 720)/59.94 Hz 720/50p 720)/50 Hz Analog Fit-V Fit-H 83 ww DVI input scaling size tableDVI format HD/1080i HD/720P SD/NTSC SD/PAL 1920 1280 720 XGA 1024 SXGA WXGA 84 720 WSXGA+ 1680 UXGA 1600 WUXGA 86 2-1-11.Displaying the DVI input signal informationDot Clock H-Frequency V-Frequency <DVI-Dformats supported Dot clock frequency Frequency Horizontal Vertical (MHz) (kHz) (Hz) 87 2-1-12.Adjusting the DVI input signalsAutomatic adjustment of the black level Automatic adjustment of the white level Initializing the adjusted values 88 2-2.Output signal settings89 2-2-1.Assigning the output signalsCLN KeyOut Down Convert (down converter) Assigning the CLN signal 2-2-2.Setting the SDI output color range 90 2-2-3.Setting the DVI output signals<Table of DVI output signal settings DVI output signal DVI/Analog Output Board (Digital) (Analog) 91 Fullx80%Fullx90% Setting the video movement detection sensitivity 92 2-2-4.Setting the down-converter(option)System image (HD) Output image (SD) 90H(75H) 93 2-3.Setting the sync signals2-4.Adjusting the output signal phase 94 <Phase adjustment setupReference (System standard) AVDL Range • 1H Output (+1H) Output Phase Variable Range Shortest Output (+0.5H) Longest Output (+1.5H) • 0H Output0.3H+0.5H (1F delay for Reference and in-phaseoutput) FS Range Fixed DL Output Phase VariableRange Reference (Phase Reference) AVDL Range: 95 <Phases and delay amounts of input/output signals during HD format useFrame synchronizer FS: Output signals Input signals Video effects Down-converter Delay: Non Output signal Down Converter (90H) input amount Sync signal (Reference): 96 <Phase relationship between input signals and output signals(for 1080/59.94i format) (Example 1) (Example 2) 97 2-5.Setting the multi view display98 2-5-2.Setting the split frame and characters2-5-3.Setting the tally displays 99 2-5-4.Changing the material namesPreset type setting procedure User type setting procedure 100 2-5-5.Setting the level metersLeft display: Right display: 2-5-7.Setting the markers 2-5-6.Setting the input signal marks 2-5-8. High-resolutionmulti view mode 101 2-6.Setting the ancillary data and embedded audio data102 3-1.Setting the system format103 3-2.Setting the crosspoints104 3-2-2.Setting the crosspoint switching105 3-3.Button assignments106 3-4.Setting the date and time3-5.Network settings 107 3-6.Setting the built-indisplay backlight and button illumination108 3-7.Status displays109 3-7-3.Displaying the version information and option informationDisplaying the version information Displaying the option version information 110 3-8.Initialization111 4-1.Setting the GPI I/O115 4-2.LAN4-4.COM 4-3.EDITOR 116 4-5. Plug-insoftware117 Sub menu124 The plug-inname of the registered is sub menu 125 1080/59.94i:1080/50i: 1080/24PsF: 1080/23.98PsF: 00s01f to 25s00f 720/59.94p: 720/50p: 480/59.94i: 576/50i: 130 : When the Select item is SDI IN1: SDI IN2When the Select item is other than SDI IN1: SDI IN1 134 Parameter 3 Parameter Analog Digital 137 1080/23.98PsF:138 Soft FPGA 139 WordExplanation AB Bus system Ancillary Data Aspect ratio AUX [Auxiliary Bus] AVDL [Automatic Video Delay Line] [Black burst] Border Chroma key Clip Color Background Cut Density Dot by Dot Down Converter DSK [Downstream Key] DVE [Digital Video Effect] DVI [Digital Visual Interface] Embedded Audio Flip Flop system (PGM/PST system) Flying Key Frame Synchronizer Freeze FTB [Fade to Black] Genlock 140 GPI[General Purpose Interface] Hue IRE Key Edge Key Fill Key Gain Key Invert Key Mask Key Source Linear Key Lum [Luminance] Luminance Key [Mix Effect] Mix Multi View Display OSD [On Screen Display] PinP [Picture in Picture] PVW [Preview] PGM [Program Bus] PST [Preset Bus] RS-422 Sat [Saturation] SDI [Serial Digital Interface] Self Key Setup Data 141 TallyTransition Tri-levelSync Trimming Up Converter Video Memory Wipe 142 MMBackgroundMMChroma Key MMColor Background MMConfig MMDSK MMEvent Memory MMInput MMInput (Analog) MMInput (Composite) MMInput (DVI) 143 MMInput (SDI)MMKey MMMulti View Display MMOutput MMOutput (Analog) MMOutput (DVI-D) MMOutput (DVI-I) MMOutput (SDI) MMPinP1 MMPinP2 MMPlug-in MMSD Card MMShot Memory MMSystem 144 MMTimeMMVideo Memory MMXPT
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