Model No. AW-HS50N
Compact Live Switcher
Operating Instructions
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
Safety precautions
Safety precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
indicates safety information
Operating precautions
Contents
Characteristics
Accessories
9. Setting menu tables
4. Input/output signal settings
5. Setting the multi view display
6. System settings
Concerning the Operating Instructions
Network-relatedprecautions
Before use
Overview
Frame synchronizer system
Characteristics
Compact design
Multiple formats supported
Transmission of tally information
Switching of materials
Control using PAN/TILT lever and ZOOM button
Display of camera information
Required personal computer environment
Accessories
When the product is to be discarded
Operating precautions
Maintenance
Precaution to be observed during production
Button indicator ON
POWER indicator POWER
ALARM indicator ALARM
LINK indicator LINK
Button indicator ON: Now fading out
When the main menu is displayed
When a submenu is displayed
Button indicator OFF: The OSD menu is hidden
AUTO button AUTO
Bus tally indicators A, B
Button indicator OFF: Auto transition is complete
Button indicator ON: Wipe selection underway
B crosspoint buttons
A bus crosspoint buttons 1 to
B bus crosspoint buttons 1 to
Memo
DVI IN connector DVI IN
POWER switch POWER
SDI OUT connectors SDI OUT 1,
SDI IN connectors SDI IN 1 to
Ground terminal SIGNAL GND
DVI OUT connector DVI OUT
LAN connector LAN RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Cooling fan DC IN connector 12V IN DC 12V, 2.5A
2. Preparations
2-1.Installation precautions
Connecting the power supply
Choosing the best installation location
2. Preparations
2-2-1.Block diagram
2-2.Connections with other devices
AW-HS50
2. Preparations
Compact Live Switcher
2-2-2.Example of connections
AW-HS50
AW-HE50
SDI video signal
2. Preparations
AW-HE50
1Set the POWER switch to the ON position
Turning on the power
Turning off the power
2-3.Turning the unit’s power on and off
Changing the video format
2Turn on the power of the SDI monitor
1Turn off the power of the unit
2-4-2.Displaying the OSD menus on an SDI monitor
Basic operations
How to forcibly display the OSD menus
2-5.OSD on-screendisplay menu operations
2-5-1.Displaying and clearing the OSD menus
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2-5-2.Moving between the main menu and submenus
Moving between the main menu and submenus
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2-5-3.Operations using the submenus
1Selecting the line with the setting item
2Changing the setting
2. Preparations
2-5-4.Indications used in these instructions
3Moving the blinking area
4Completing the changes
3-1.Background transitions
3-1-2.Select the bus using the SHIFT function
3-1-3.Assigning signals to the crosspoint buttons
3. Basic operations
<Setting the slide lever function>
When only indicator A is lighted
When both indicators A and B are lighted
When only indicator B is lighted
13Operation Menu 6.Time Unit
3-1-7.Auto transition
3-1-8.Cut transition
1TIME/CBGD Menu 1.AUTO Time
3-2-1.Selecting the wipe pattern
3-2-3.Setting the border width and soft effect
3-2.Wipe
3-2-2.Selecting the wipe direction
2WIPE Menu 7.Set To Preset
3-2-4.Setting the border color
3-2-5.Adjusting the border color
<X-Posand Y-Possetting range>
PinP PinPKEYPin P
3-3-2.Setting the PinP and KEY priority
3-3.KEY
KEY PinP
3-3-4.Key transition
3-3-3.Selecting the key materials
3. Basic operations
Set Fill Col
3-3-5.Key setup
Key Type
Fill
4KEY Setup Menu 7.Edge Direction
4KEY Setup Menu 6.Edge Type
4KEY Setup Menu 9.Set Edge Col
4KEY Setup Menu 10.Adj Edge Col
5KEY Adjust Menu 2.Gain
3-3-6.Key adjustments
Mask Adjust1, Mask Adjust2
5KEY Adjust Menu 1.Clip
Marker Pos
3-3-7.Chroma key adjustments
Executing the sampling automatically
Maker
6ChromaKey Menu 5.Ref Adjust
Other chroma key settings
Ref Adjust
Cancel
3. Basic operations
3-4.PinP picture in picture
3-4-1.Selecting the PinP material
3-4-2.PinP transition
Border Width
3-4-3.PinP settings
Shape
Pos:X/Y/Size
8.Trim Adjust2 item
Trim Adjust1, Trim Adjust2
Set To Preset
7.Trim Adjust1 item
3. Basic operations
3-4-4.Transition between PinP materials
7.PinP BUS Trans
<Setting the transition duration> 1TIME/CBGD Menu
<Selecting the Dot by Dot mode>
3-4-5.Effect dissolve
1TIME/CBGD Menu 8.PinP EFFDSLV
<Items covered by effect dissolve>
CBGD Color
3-6.Internal color signals
Color Adjust
3-5.FTB fade to black
3. Basic operations
3-7.Switching the AUX output
3-7-1.Selecting the AUX bus material
3-7-2.Transitions between AUX materials
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3-8.Setting the USER buttons
<Displaying the 5 KEY Adjust Menu submenu>
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3-9.Frame memories
3-9-1.Transferring images from the AUX bus
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3. Basic operations
3-9-2.Saving images in the flash memory
Ex Exec
12USER/FMEM Menu 7.FMEM Mode M Mode
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4. Input/output signal settings
4-1.Input signal settings
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Preset
4-1-1.Setting the input mode
4-1-2.Setting the material name type
Default
How to set the material names
4-1-3.Setting the material names
4-1-4.Setting the freeze method
When “Preset” is selected
10.2 Input Menu/SDI-IN2 3. Freeze
4-1-6.Setting the video process function
4-1-7.Setting the up-converter
10.1 Input Menu/SDI-IN1 3. Freeze
10.4 Input Menu/SDI-IN4 10. UC:Mvdet/Sharp
4-1-8.Setting the input image scaling
Resolutions supported
10.3 Input Menu/SDI-IN3 10. UC:Mvdet/Sharp
HD/1080i
Table of DVI input scaling sizes
DVI format
Mode
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WSXGA+
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UXGA
10.5 Input Menu/DVI-IN 7. V-Freq
4-1-9.Displaying the input image information
10.5 Input Menu/DVI-IN 5. Size
10.5 Input Menu/DVI-IN 6. H-Freq
4-2-3.Setting the DVI-Doutput signals
4-2.Setting the output signals
4-2-1.Assigning the output signals
4-2-2.Setting the color areas
11Output Menu 6.DVI-OUT:Scale
4.Input/output signal settings
11Output Menu 6.DVI-OUT:Mvdet
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5. Setting the multi view display
5-1.Screen layout
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5-2.Setting the split frames and characters
5-3.Setting the tally displays
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Right display
5-4.Setting the level meters
5-5.Setting the input signal marks
Left display
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6. System settings
6-1.System menu settings
6-1-1.Setting the video format
14SYSTEM Menu 4.AUX Anci
6-1-2.Setting the ancillary data
When an HD format is used
When an SD format is used
14SYSTEM Menu 9.IP Address
6-1-4.Network settings
6-1-3.System initialization
14SYSTEM Menu 8.Initial
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6-2.Operation menu settings
6-2-1.OSD on-screendisplay settings
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13Operation Menu 5.BUS Mode
6-2-2.Other settings
13Operation Menu 12.Power
13Operation Menu 13.Temperature
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6-2-3.Bus status displays
6-2-4.Version displays
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7. External device control interfaces
7-1.LAN connection
7-2.TALLY/GPI
8-1.Image transmission functions
8. Connections with a computer
8-2.Connections
8. Connections with a computer
8-3.How to install the software
<Exit>
<Setting the IP address>
8-4.Basic operations of software
<Startup>
8. Connections with a computer
8-5.Image transfer
1.Select the mode
8. Connections with a computer
8. Connections with a computer
Transferring the setup data to the unit
8. Connections with a computer
<Transferring the setup data from the unit>
Sub menu
9. Setting menu tables
Setting item
Setting
Setting
9. Setting menu tables
4 KEY Setup Menu 5 KEY Adjust Menu
Setting item
Sub menu
9. Setting menu tables
Setting item
Setting
9 XPT SW Assign Menu 10 Input Menu
9. Setting menu tables
Setting item
Setting
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9. Setting menu tables
Setting item
Setting
11 Output Menu 12 USER/FMEM Menu
9. Setting menu tables
Setting item
Setting
13 Operation Menu 14 SYSTEM Menu 15 SYSTEM Status
9. Setting menu tables
Setting item
Setting
Sub menu
9. Setting menu tables
Setting item
Setting
Unit: mm inch
10. Appearance
Inputs
11. Specifications
Signal formats
Signal processing
Other
Video delay time
DVI-Doutput
Control I/O
Dimensions
temperature
Power supply
Supplied power cord
Explanation
Automatic Video Delayline
Appendix glossary
Word
Key Edge
Preset Bus
Setup Data
General Purpose Interface
Trimming
Tally
Transition
Tri-levelSync
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Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd.
Compact Live Switcher
Operating Instructions <Basics>
Safety precautions
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
1Read these instructions 2Keep these instructions
Safety precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
indicates safety information
Characteristics
4. Specifications
3. Appearance
Contents
About copyright and licence
Overview
Concerning the Operating Instructions
Trademarks and registered trademarks
Network security
Disclaimer of warranty
Before use
Multiple formats supported
Characteristics
Compact design
Multi view display function
On-screendisplay OSD
Characteristics
Switching of materials
Straightforward and flexible operability
Required personal computer environment
Accessories
AC adapter
Precaution to be observed during production
Concerning the consumable parts Cooling fan
Operating precautions
Maintenance
1. Parts and their functions
POWER indicator POWER
LINK indicator LINK
ALARM indicator ALARM
SHIFT button SHIFT
When the main menu is displayed
When a submenu is displayed
USER buttons USER 1, USER
AUTO button BKGD AUTO
KEY ON button KEY ON
FTB ON button FTB ON
CUT button BKGD CUT
WIPE button WIPE
Bus tally indicators A, B
2.When the indicator of the AUX button is blinked
MIX button MIX
2.When the indicator of the AUX button is blinked
Memo
B bus crosspoint buttons
A bus crosspoint buttons
DVI IN connector DVI IN
POWER switch POWER
SDI OUT connectors SDI OUT
SDI IN connectors SDI IN 1 to
Ground terminal SIGNAL GND
DVI OUT connector DVI OUT
LAN connector LAN RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
DC IN connector 12V IN DC 12 V, 2.0 A
2. Preparations
2-1.Installation precautions
Choosing the best installation location
the power cable and AC adapter
2-2.Connections with other devices
AW-HS50
2-2-1.Block diagram
2. Preparations
2. Preparations
Compact Live Switcher AW-HS50
2-2-2.Example of connections
Switching hub
connecting the unit to the AW-HE50and AW-RP50
Example of IP connections
SDI video signal
1 Set the POWER switch to the OFF position
Turning on the power
Turning off the power
1 Set the POWER switch to the ON position
3 Turn on the power of the unit
1 Turn off the power of the unit
Changing the video format
3 Hold down the OSD ON button
2. Preparations
2-5-2.How to forcibly display the OSD menus
2-5.OSD on-screendisplay menu operations
Basic operations
USER button status display
2-5-3.Menu configuration and moving between menus
Menu configuration of the unit
Moving between the main menu and submenus
Returning the setting to its default value
2-5-4.Operations using the submenus
1 Select the line with the setting item
2 Change the setting
2. Preparations
3 Move the blinking part
4 Complete the changes
2WIPE Menu Submenu 5.Adj Border Col Setting item
Turn the OSD/TIME dial to change the value
Example: When 2 WIPE Menu is displayed
2. Preparations
Press the USER 1 button
2. Preparations
2-5-7.Menu delegation function
2-5-8.Bus status displays
<List of menu delegation functions>
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3. Appearance
Unit: mm inch
67 2-5/8 53 2-1/16
Inputs
4. Specifications
Signal formats
Signal processing
HD: Serial digital component SMPTE 292M
4. Specifications
Video delay time
SDI outputs
Current consumption
Power requirements
The provided power cable is for 125 V AC or less
Supplied AC adapter
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