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1. 99 19 Using MVM Layout Editor 19 3 2 Deleting Windows To delete a window select a window and click Delete To delete all windows in the editing are click Delete All Pa ti Pei espe e Temz TA Jl re I Ez Eo woo Porra N Firs ir aa Yi Faia ia x RS y iH Sy IE H iH F baa ave Biki Lae Mee OOH eH Dapy Pa 8 T ie hip cami a i O ARI LEH h H bapi Pati 2 n Ho g F nr R A mM gH TA E W a g OF Om g Hmm Yim gA mM EF A WME 100 19 Using MVM Layout Editor 19 3 3 Moving Window To move a window drag the window to the desired position and release the mouse button Es Fin Brat m a Lara mmi im e pi Eme Trai amp Pue Airie qe ee jE r eae e mipi Bppn oe a E TE To mg i a PA la ies Liri Ald hri hE FH H j Der Pai Ti He Dr mbir Ti krk LiH h FHAA hir ira Ti iE IN gt E E 6 A TE TE Fi F i E dE T a A E IE mg p n dal bes Su Le Geass Se eee EE F T SLs Fees 2 i Suk LS Le LS ee RE EE Y i E i E H TE _ B H U IPH rf E S H A window can also be moved by changing the numeric values in X and Y at the top of the edit window or using the arrow keys on the keyboard Select the window first Only one window can be moved at a time NOTE When a window is moved its title and audio level meters also move along with the window The title and audio level meters located outside the window move inside if the
2. O 3 1920 x 1200 Output Resolution 1440 x 900 1680x1050 1920x1080 1280 x 720 8 End code J NOTE All channel assignments are cleared when the output size is changed 14 Control Commands Format continuec 14 8 Screen Layout Setting Defines each screen layout Layout1 4 With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description Byte p43 Commandoode SL o 4 S Ree edot S 01 04 Channel no 1 4 1 8 Displayed channel CLOCK Display ON OFF Sets layer priority in the layout OFF 10 11 Layer display priority 01 05 1 O1 Lowest to 05 Highest Set in multiples of 2 1 Zz 12 15 Window position LEFT 0000 1800 16 19 Window position TOP 0000 1120 Set in multiples of 2 1 20 23 Window size WIDTH 0120 1920 24 2 Window size HEIGHT 0080 1200 Set in multiples of 8 Set in multiples of 8 Set in multiples of 2 ene 0000 1920 32 35 0000 1200 Set in multiples of 2 36 39 0000 1920 Set in multiples of 2 2 40 43 0000 1200 Set in multiples of 2 2 R position R position _ _ l xA gt gt gt a Ss r 44 47 0000 1920 48 51 0000 1200 Set in multiples of 2 2 52 2 53 54 01 10 55 End code 1 Set all digits to O when Display ON OFF is set OFF 2 Set all digi
3. 12 Communication Setting continued 12 3 Notes on the LAN Interface 1 IP address Subnet mask Gateway and Port number settings must be set to suit your network system 2 Consult your system administrator before setting IP address Subnet mask Gateway and Port number to avoid troubles if configuring the system in an existing LAN 3 The MVM cannot establish connections to multiple PCs via LAN 4 Release the port on the MVM when terminating the control from the PC so that the MVM can establish a connection again to the PC or to another PC 5 It takes approxmately 10 seconds to release port2000 on MVM after port2000 for image data transmission is released on the computer and during this period you cannot establish a connection 6 The command port port2010 automatically closes the socket connection to the computer if the socket connection is left unused for 5 seconds State Transition Diagram of MVM 43 13 Command Protocol Format All command contents are transmitted and received in ASCII code Follow each format to make and send message commands The command formats are as shown in the following pages 13 1 Commands Formats for RS 232C RS 422 and LAN without Password Command Format Command code Command parameter CR LF 3 byte Bytes specified for each parameter Works without LF as well Ex When sending a command to display in full screen Parameter Command Description E oaao O e A Aa
4. General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window The settings are then made in the same way as 1 above When the settings are completed click OK and then close all setting windows 17 Starting amp Exiting MVM Layout Editor 17 1 Starting MVM Layout Editor To start MVM Layout Editor go to Start gt Programs gt PLURA and select MVM Layout Editor 17 2 Exiting MVM Layout Editor To exit MVM Layout Editor click the x button at the top right corner of the screen NOTE All unsaved changes will be lost when the application is closed Save the current layout to MVM or to your computer before closing the application 78 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes 18 1 Main Screen After the application is started the screen shown below is displayed File Buttons Layout Upload Buttons MVM ID Boxes Setting Buttons H Ciir Peels E ri nie Lebel dds CHALOM a Pai E F TF E Taala Lira kiki EA E iph aa EV z ey u 18 1 1 MVM ID Boxes 1 IP address Enter the IP address of MVM to be connected F Acres 2 ID i a Enter the ID specified in MVM ai 3 Password Enter the password specified in MVM 18 1 2 File Buttons 1 New bow Creates a new layout ew Open 2 Open Opens a layout saved on the computer 3 Save Save the currently opened layout on the computer NOTE All unsaved changes will be lost when a new layout is created Save the current layout to MVM or to your co
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6. Supplied on the CD ROM Visual C 2005 Redistributable Supplied on the CD ROM Pentium IV 3GHz or faster Must be capable of 24 bit color display 108 21 Setup continued 21 3 Installing MVM Live Viewer 1 Load the supplied Installation CD ROM into the PC and open the CD ROM drive Run the file setup exe to start the setup wizard k FrEE Jelup 2 If NET Framework 2 0 is not installed on your PC the screen shown below is displayed Click Accept If NET Framework 2 0 is already installed on your PC this screen is not displayed E Yeu ray E od feleoan Damma teres dahri adil rad cow terme fer ea Che re aoe fee bores of fee pore Leer Ageeerel ee fromt fant feces 3 If Windows Installer 3 1 is not installed on your PC the screen shown below is displayed Click Accept If Windows Installer 3 1 is already installed on your PC this screen is not displayed Fo te bis HU oe D ere ee aed 109 21 Setup continued 4 The confirmation dialog for installing Visual C Runtime Libraries appears Click Install i ie MVM Layout Editor Setup The following components will be installed on your machine ual C Runtime Libraries Do you wish to install these components F you choose Cancel setup will exit 5 Ta WVM Layout Editor Setup 6 When installation of NET Framework 2 0 is complete the screen shown below is displayed requiring a reboot Click
7. 2 If NET Framework 2 0 is not installed on your PC the screen shown below is displayed Click Accept If NET Framework 2 0 is already installed on your PC this screen is not displayed ee Die i ahe piap cii bia Mi piah far nd She gine mer a h 7 T ed i maaana anne A ni E ine DAA ie niie bn a accept Fer teres of tee preire Leese Agee eel ae 3 If Windows Installer 3 1 is not installed on your PC the screen shown below is displayed Click Accept If Windows Installer 3 1 is already installed on your PC this screen is not displayed bis Hu ot he eri ce aed 13 16 Setup 4 If NET Framework 2 0 is not installed the installation starts to MVH I ayoul Editor Fg fp Installing WET Framework 20 5 When installation of NET Framework 2 0 is complete the screen shown below is displayed requiring a reboot Click Yes to reboot your PC awe iy MVM Layout Editor Setup i Setup mst raboti baloe pocesding Choate Yer io reboot nom or No to manually reboot labar 6 After the setup wizard is started click Next is MVM Layout Editor Welcome to the MVM Layout Editor Setup Wizard The irrital val Quede you through the shape required bo Fetal HVM Lapo E dio or pour aapi WANING The comple pogan e piede by copat law and ATE bese Unshared dupicaton or distibuteon of this pogan of are portion of A may resu ri pees ced m coming penslies and eel be peonequied bo the maama
8. 860K 768 S Full screen output Resolution P8920 12000 1680105 pf 1920 1080 S End code 8 15 16 Tally Display Setting 66 Requests the setting status of tally display Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing Status Request Command Parameter Command Description Pe comano O m p p45 Reeve Fixed to 00 C End code TEE Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description EE neac O a p 4 5 Reserve Tally detection Simultaneous tallies indication a 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 17 Video Loss ON OFF Requests the setting status of Video loss detection Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing ane Status Request Command Parameter Command Description E Commandcode Bo o Target channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 End code ABD Status Request Response Message Byte Parameter Message Description 13 _Messagecode OVO Target channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 i eee eer Video loss detection End code 8 15 18 Video Loss Display Time Setting Requests the setting status of Video loss display time Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing EEE Status Request Command Parameter Command Description e T ae Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description s f meegod OO O w OO Reset by Video loss reset command v
9. Audio Level Meter Display Size for Width can be adjusted in units of 16 pixels and Height can be adjusted in units of 120 pixels These settings are common to both CH1 CH4 and CH5 CHB8 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 2 System Setting Clicking the System Setting button in the main screen displays the System Setting dialog box as shown below 18 2 1 System Clicking the System tab displays the screen as shown below MVM Syatem Serr ne n Dean it 85 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued Item Description Click Change and then enter the date and time set for MVM Clicking Set applies the settings to Date Time MVM Selects the type of clock display e Followings are the images to give you an idea of each type of clocks HOGS Wee lt Analog 1 gt lt Analog2 gt lt Digital 1 gt lt Digital 2 gt Dark frame Light frame Selects the screen display mode MODE1 In Full screen display Displays the title and audio level meters without overlapping on the video image The aspect ratio of the input signal is retained In Split screen display Auto detects the aspect ratio of the input video signals and maximizes the images to best fit the each window while retaining the aspect ratio MODE2 In Full screen display Overlaps the title and audio level meters on the video image The aspect ratio of the input signal is retained In Split screen display Auto detects the aspect ratio of t
10. COMPOSITE INPUT 1 4 Used to input HD SD SDI or analog composite signals Automatic recognision supported The respective right connectors are active through output connectors to output signals from left connectors to monitors e Active through output for monitors is available for HD SDI and SD SDI e No jitter correction The existing jitter will be carried to the active through output The total jitter may exceed the jitter limit of signal standard 2 DVIIN Used to connect a DVI I signals 3 LAN 10 100BASE T Used to control unit or arrange layouts from a PC over a LAN Ethernet interface Transmitting video to a PC is also possible 4 LTC Used to input time code to synchronize the analog or digital clock display Hour minute and second only 5 TALLY REMOTE Used for Tally inout to add red or green borders to each channel frame or remote control on selecting screen layout by GPI inputs 6 RS 232C 422 485 Used to connect a PC for remote control on menu operation 7 HD SDI SD SDI INPUT with Select OUTPUT Used as two extra inputs to simulate PBM monitors functionality 8 Update Firmware port 9 AC IN 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Used for connecting to an AC power source using the supplied accessory cord 15 4 Connection 4 1 System directly with PC Wideo cameras ate HOO SO onami Analog compoente oam Aiuta 1X P lionebor LAN RE JAGI Femole oni Mh IMPORTANT To directly connect PC and MVM us
11. Consumables Replace every 5 years at room temperature Battery CR2450 os Replace every 7 years at room temperature 38 11 Specifications and Dimensions continued 11 1 Specifications aG ag 39 40 RS 232C 422 485 LAN COMMAND Version 2 0 Higher 12 Communication Setting 12 1 RS 232C 422 485 Interface Communication Standards The communication standards when connecting the unit to a serial controller via RS 232C RS 422 or RS 485 are as follows 9600bps 19200bps or 38400bps Data length 8 bit Stop bit 1 bit None Odd Even X parameter flow contro 12 2 LAN Interface Communication Setting The communication standards when connecting the unit to a serial controller via LAN are as follows Communication Protocols Network Setting Item Default Setting Setting Range 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 IP address 192 168 0 1 Except 0 0 0 0 and 1 0 0 0 Subnet mask 224 239 0 255 0 255 0 255 Multcast address 239 209 00 Except 224 0 0 0 to 224 0 0 255 Multcast port 2100 1024 t0 09939 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 en Gateway 0 0 0 0 means the default gateway is not set 2010 Used to send and receive commands Port number 2000 Used to receive image data Cannot be changed MAC address Set at the factory Cannot be changed NOTE The network settings above are made in the LAN menu in MVM See LAN menu in the MVM Operation Manual for details 42
12. Frequency Refer to the table below Video Input No input output frame rate converter Frame rate difference between input and output results the repeat frame or drop frame DVI Analog RGB output frequency chart When H PIXEL OFFSET is set to 0 Modehz 60_ 5994 so 6o 5994 50 6o 5994 so eo 5994 5o Mivertical Hz _ 59 96 59 95 50 00 60 _ 59 94 50 01 60 02 59 95 50 02 60 02 59 95 50 01 Modehz 60_ 5994 50 6o 5904 50 6o 5994 so eo 5994 5o Vivertical Hz 59 91 59 97 50 03 59 98 59 98 50 01 60 5995 50 60 5993 5o 60Hz mode is most similar to the VESA standard HD SDI 1 485Gbps or 1 485 1 001Gbps Active loop SD SDI 2 OMbps 75 BNC through output Available only when input is either HD SDI or SD SDI uor a monos p No jitter correction The jitter in the input will be carried to the active loop through output The total jitter may exceed the jitter limit of signal standard Sree Menla Full screen User customized layout Types Title disol Character capacity Max 16 characters x 1 line for each input channel itle displa iii Character types Alphanumeric characters and symbols T Red or Green per input Red or Umber selectable for the display at Tally Indication Frame l the simultaneous inputs of red and green tallies Audio Level 8 embedded audio channels per input Meters Embedded audio signals are not passed through Real time display
13. Yes to reboot your PC ie MVM Layout Editor Setup Choose Yes to reboot now or No to manually reboot later ws No 110 21 Setup continued 7 After the setup wizard is started click Next C MVN Live Viewer Welcome to the MVM LiveViewar Setup Wizard 8 Select the installation directory It is not necessary to change the folder Select whether to install MVM Layout Editor for current user only or for all users When the settings are completed click NEXT gt MVM Live Vieerr 111 21 Setup continued 9 Click NEXT gt to start the installation i Nee AVM Live Viewer Confirm Installation The ratais m seedy bo install HWM Lessee on pour computer Cik Het to stat fe installation 10 When installation is completed normally the screen shown below is displayed Click Close to quit the setup wizard T MV Live vy ewe Installation Complete Please use Windows Update bo check for ary oiia updates fo the HET Pranerrork Doe 112 21 Setup continued 21 4 Removing MVM Live Viewer To remove MVM Live Viewer follow the procedure below 1 Goto Start gt Control Panel In the Add or Remove Programs window select MVM Live Viewer and click Remove Ba aina The Windows Installer 3 1 Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 and Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable do not need to be removed 21 5 Connections To control MVM over a LAN interface be aware that
14. and PC over a LAN interface Be aware that the cables and equipment used vary depending on the connection method Use a crossover LAN cable to connect the computer directly to the MVM Use a straight through LAN cable for the connection using a router or a hub 16 7 Communication Standard The communication standards for serial control over a LAN interface is as follows Protocol IP address Subnet mask length Gateway MAC address TCP IP Protocol Setting range 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 However there also are limitations on IP addresses set by the PC as shown below Set the IP address in this range 1st octet 1 to 223 except 127 2nd octet O to 255 3rd octet O to 255 Ath octet 1 to 254 e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The default setting is 192 168 0 1 Setting range O to 31 e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The default setting is 24 Setting range 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The value 0 0 0 0 signifies that the gateway has not been set e The default setting is 0 0 0 0 This is already set at factory shipping cannot be changed e The setting can be confirmed in the menu screen on the main unit d 16 Setup 16 6 Connections To use MVM Layout Editor connect MVM and PC over a LAN interface Be aware that the cables and equipment used vary depending on the connection method Use a crossover LAN cable
15. better IMPORTANT Using Java TM version other than 6 may cause improper operation of the Viewer screen To get the correct operation install Java TM 6 from the supplied CD ROM or remove the earlier version in the Add or Remove Programs window 122 24 Setup continued 24 3 Installing Java 1 Load the supplied Installation CD ROM into the PC and open the CD ROM drive Run the file jre 6u3 windows i586 p s exe to start the setup wizard 3 jre fud w nds wis Sp s ae 2 After the setup wizard is started the setup window appears Click Accept to start the installation r Jawa Setup Welcom Wiehe bo aa Jeers all aa par eres ee Deere S Whether pou ane placer game oe reumic gettin ae on wr adele Bre check et a basina karig tet thee unb oe retin in bebe Jaa can eee E br hee AO bation be ee et pa 3 When installation is completed normally the screen shown below is displayed Click Finish to quit the setup Thank You Detaled Jaye The hsa poatered Intemet E roe eel TO P TOU c fe ae ihe wade vanety of fn ergaceg Java apioa aod game For more information on whet res ican do for ec go bo baa com 123 24 Setup coniinuec 24 4 Connections To control MVM over a LAN interface be aware that the cables and equipment used vary depending on the connection method Use a crossover LAN cable to connect the computer directly to the MVM Use a straight throug
16. connected correctly Connected properly Check that the cable type is correct Unable to establish Use the device manager or diagnostic program to the connection with the LAN adapter and other check if the hardware is operating properly hardware operating properly MVM AE Check that the drivers are installed correctly Were the PC network settings made Check that the TCP IP protocol is installed and correctly that the IP address and other settings are correct Were the MVM network setting made From the MVM menu check that the IP address correctly and other settings are correct Check that no IP addresses are duplicated among ee Sallie AOS NGRE all PCs and MVM units in the network Check that the running Java software is Java TM 6 in the Add or Remove Programs in control Is the installed Java version correct panel If the running version is not Java TM 6 install Java TM 6 and remove any other version of Java TM VIEWER screen is not displayed 130 Trademarks Microsoft Windows XP operating system is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation NET Framework is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation Java and Java are trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc 131 plura broadcast www plurabroadcast com Plura Broadcast Inc West Coast 2033 W North Lane Phoenix AZ 85021 Tel 602 944 1044 Fax 602 324 9688 Plura Broadcast I
17. display mode 5 Display mode Menu display mode Screen display Fixed to O in Full screen display VIENU maae Split screen display In Full screen display Selected screen Fixed to 01 Channel no 1 4 in MENU mode In Split screen display Layout no 1 4 15 4 Fan Alarm Status 58 Requests the current status of Fan alarm Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing core Status Request Command Parameter Command Description e E ni Status Request Response Message Parameter Description e fO mego O O aa OO O C G O Fan alarm Status tf Fan alarm G p e e 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 5 Video Transmission Information Requests the current status of Video transmission Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing RNR Status Request Command Byte Parameter Command Description Command code J O RR O O o ooo OO End code Parameter Message Description ANR Low quality Normal quality JPEG compression ratio Fine quality Superfine quality End code 7 15 6 Output Video Frequency Ofps No video transmission 1fos 6OHz 59 94Hz 1fps 50Hz ea ofos 6OHz 59 94Hz 4fos 50Hz 10fos 60Hz 59 94HZz 8fos 50HZ 15fos 6QHz 59 94Hz 12fps 50HZz 30fos 6OHZ 59 94Hz 25fos 50Hz 6Ofos 6OHZz 59 94Hz 50fps 50Hz ST Requests the setting status of output video frequency Returns a
18. edert porie under the lev 14 16 Setup continued 7 Select the installation directory It is not necessary to change the folder Select whether to install MVM Layout Editor for current user only or for all users The default is set to the current user When the settings are completed click NEXT gt ijg Eal MYM Layout Editor Confirm installation The miaka ir ead lo inchall Mi Lc Erbia on pour condim Chek He i Hi Ghat ii 8 Click NEXT gt to start the installation ji if MYM Layout Editar Select Installaton Folder The installer eal imna HYH Layout Edim bo the fokovang holden To inched iri thes folded cich Med To ictal bo a diligan bolder enter it below or chek Bno Fodder E Pogan es PURE E iratai MVH Logout Editor hu poras w hor arpoa who Lines Hii Computer O Eveyore C Jus me s 16 Setup 9 When installation is completed normally the screen shown below is displayed Click Close to quit the setup wizard EAN ii i site Pee a Ln et i dai i 16 5 Removing MVM Layout Editor To remove MVM Layout Editor follow the procedure below 1 Goto Start gt Control Panel In the Add or Remove Programs window select MVM Layout Editor and click Remove The Windows Installer 3 1 and Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 do not need to be removed igs 16 Setup continued 16 6 Connections To use MVM Layout Editor connect MVM
19. message as shown below after normal reception and processing ROF Status Request Command Parameter Command Description Byte p13 Commandcode ROE e e EA End code O e ROF Status Request Command Byte Parameter Message Description gt 13 Messagecode OF o o4 Reserve Frequency 59 94Hz r End code 59 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 7 Display Mode Requests the setting status of display mode Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing Status Request Command Parameter Command Description a f comaa mM OO O 45 Reseve Fixed to 00 6 End code ao Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description PS O vese OO am OO o 45 o Reeve o o e po e Screen display mode End code 8 15 8 Output Resolution of Layout Screen 60 Requests the setting status of Output resolution for each layout screen Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing care Status Request Command Parameter Command Description Pte omano O o T O O Fixed to 0 ETO 01 04 EEES Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description s fO meegod OO ao TOO Ca f ee o o S po 280K 1024 l 1920 x 1200 Output Resolution 1440 x 900 1680 x 1050 1920x1080 1280 x 720 os End code 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 9 Layout Screen Information Requests the info
20. on the front panel See the table below for the verification If you need to change the format for the display according to the test result change the format using the Layout Editor 1 Output resolution Setting order Resolution 3 LOCK MENU 4 Flash Flash Lit Flash Lit Flash 6 1680x1050 Flash tit Fah o 8 1280x720 Fen w w w 2 Output Frequency Setting order Frequency FULL SPLIT 1 2 59 94Hz IMPORTANT If the image of your desired format is not properly displayed change the H PIXELS OFFSET value and check if the monitor can display the image Normally set H PIXELS OFFSET to O for operating the MVM 9 RS 232C 422 485 Interface The factory default is set to RS 232C interface To change the interface from RS 2382C to RS 422 or RS 485 or to change the termination ON OFF setting change the settings at SERIAL SELECT in the SERIAL menu and the jumper switches in the main unit See sections 7 4 SERIAL and 9 1 Changing RS 422 RS 485 or Termination Once the setting is changed to RS 422 or RS 485 the same adjustments are required to return to RS 232C again The command format for the RS 422 interface and RS 485 interface is common Item to change Adjustments made for Menu setting at SERIAL SELECT RS 485 RS 232C 7 l RS 422 RS 232C Not required RS 485 RS 422 Original Change to Jumper switches RS 232C Not required RS 422 RS 485 CAUTION Do not access internal cards
21. or make connections with the unit powered ON Always power OFF all connected units disconnect power cords prior to accessing interior The repair or adjustment that requires opening the unit should only be done by qualified technical personnel 9 1 Changing RS 422 RS 485 or Termination To change the interface from to RS 422 RS 485 or to change the termination ON OFF setting remove the main unit top panel and adjust the jumper switch settings on the SUB card inside 1 Remove screws from the back panel of the monitor 2 Lift and completely remove the back panel 3 Change the settings at JP3 and JP4 to switch interface to RS 422 or RS 485 To change the termination ON OFF setting change the settings at JP1 and JP2 Interface to use JP3 JP4 RS 422 RS 485 Front 4 Return the top panel in place and secure with screws 5 Power on the MVM Open SERIAL Menu screen and select RS 422 or RS 485 at SERIAL SELECT IMPORTANT Before performing the above operation to change interface selection disconnect the serial cable from the connector on the rear panel The operations as an example below may cause unit a malfunction E g Switching from RS 232C to RS 485 or RS 422 while a cable is connected for RS 232C on the rear panel To return to RS 232C interface from RS 422 or RS 485 interface only the menu setting for SERIAL SELECT must be changed to RS 232C No need to change the jumper switch settings at JP1 JP4 on SU
22. specifications at the end of the Operation Manual Since the service life of the consumables varies greatly depending on the environment in which they are used they should be replaced at an early date For details on replacing the consumables contact your dealer Rubber Feet If this product has come with rubber feet attached by screws do not insert the screws again without rubber feet after removing the rubber feet and screws It may cause damage to the internal circuits or components of the unit To install the rubber feet again to the unit do not use other than the supplied rubber feet and screws Upon Receipt Unpacking MVM units and their accessories are fully inspected and adjusted prior to shipment Operation can be performed immediately upon completing all required connections and operational settings Check your received items against the packing lists below ITEM Y REMARKS QT MM a AC Cord One AC cord and one AC cord retaining clip Cr en rae eer This manual Includes Layout Editor Live Viewer and Web Browser 4 Operation Manuals and Layout Editor Tutorial Layout Editor Dedicated Viewer 1 CD ROM Software Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment If damage has occurred or items are missing inform your supplier immediately Check Installing AC Cord 1 Securely plug the AC cord into the AC inlet 2 Attach Retaining Clip 1 onto the the AC cord Contents Dis Fe ON WO ces A
23. tab displays the screen as shown below AVP ayaul sellin Oime editing Not applying Item Description gnc Shows and hides the audio level meter Selecting the checkbox shows the audio level meter Display l Genel Selects how many audio channels to display The available settings are 2CH 4CH and 8CH Naat Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the PRY main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes Layout Setting dialog and returns to main screen 93 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 3 3 Title Clicking the Title tab displays the screen as shown below MVM Layout sellin Offline editing Not apptying Item Description Title Display Shows and hides the title Selecting the checkbox shows the title Sets the title to be displayed Up to 16 characters can be used Selects the text size The available settings are SMALL MEDIUM and LARGE Selects the title color The available settings are WHITE YELLOW GREEN CYAN RED MAGENTA BLUE GRAY and BLACK Ano Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the PPly main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes Layout Setting dialog and returns to main screen Color 94 19 Using MVM Layout Editor 19 1 Establishing Connection To start MVM Layout Editor go
24. the setting is yyy 200 Subnet mask Set to 255 255 255 0 2 Setting in Windows XP with the Start menu setting changed to Classic Click Start on the taskbar select Settings gt Network Connections and then right click the Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window The settings are then made in the same way as 1 above When the settings are completed click OK and then close all setting windows 115 22 Video Transmission using Live Viewer 22 1 Starting and Exiting MVM Live Viewer To start MVM Live Viewer go to Start gt Programs gt PLURA and select Live Viewer The Controller dialog shown below is displayed 1 116 MVM LiveViewer Ver 1 0 17 Controller IP Address FrameRiate 0 00 JpegFaeSare 0 Multicastaddress Guality bel bic tort a bdulhcasd Frame F ate To connect in Unicast Mode Enter the IP address of the MVM to be connected in the IP address box and then click CONNECT VA LiveWiewer Yer 1 0 17 Controller 42 16 FrameRate 0 00 JpegFileSize 0 hd ulin std ss Quality hl uiltiec a stot C multicas FrameP ste If ID is set the authentication window shown below is displayed If ID is not set the Viewer screen opens MVM LiveViewer aA EIE Enter ID and password and click OK When the entered ID and password match
25. the stored data the Viewer screen opens The default settings on MVM are as follows 22 Video Transmission using Live Viewer continued 2 To connect in Multicast Mode Put a check in the Multicast check box and enter the Multicast address and Multicast port of the MVM to be connected Click CONNECT When the connection is established the Viewer screen is displayed MYM LiveViewer Ver 7 0 7 Controller IP Address 19216801 FromeRate 00 1 i j r Frame ate IMPORTANT Due to the UDP protocol used in MULTICAST mode the video output may not be updated at the packet loss which occurs under the unstable network condition 22 2 Closing Connection and MVM Live Viewer To close the communication with the MVM click at the top right corner of the Viewer screen To exit the MV410HS Live Viewer click at the top right corner of the control window ie 22 Video Transmission using Live Viewer continued 22 3 MVM Live Viewer Controller 118 7 AVM LiveYiewer Ver 1 0 1 Coniralk i IP Address Displays the IP address of the connected MVM To change the connection with MVM close the Viewer screen enter the IP address and then click Connect again Multicast Address Displays the Multicast address of the connected MVM To change the Multicast address to connect to close the Viewer screen enter the Multicast address and then click Connect again Multicast Port Displays the Mu
26. to Start gt Programs gt PLURA and select MVM Layout Editor After the application is started the screen shown below is displayed Peace th ee D FES eigen oe eg dre e mam aa Biria Lara PEHE bH EH Dipin hari 0 v AL LH E Dee y Paa a E y E z E Enter the IP address ID and password of MVM that you wish to connect The default settings of MVM are as follows IP address 192 168 0 1 P Address 19216501 ID ROOT O Reor Password 00000 P address 19210001 Oo ROOT Paco mm Setting mea a ee Cora E If a communication error occurs as shown above make sure that the IP address ID and password are set correctly Jo 19 Using MVM Layout Editor 19 2 Creating and Loading Layout This section explains how to create a new layout or edit a layout loaded from MVM The created layout can also be saved on the computer and reloaded for editing The output resolution can only be selected for the newly created layouts and it cannot be changed for the layouts loaded from MVM or the layouts stored in the computer 19 2 1 Creating New Layout 1 Jo create a new layout select a layout number from 1 4 and click the New button in File at the top of the main screen Fie bea Open Sae 2 The Output Resolution dialog box is displayed Set the output resolution and click OK E F Outpul Resolution i x 1260 1024 3 Edit the layout in the layout editing area that is curr
27. 01 12 01 31 00 23 Hour 00 59 00 59 C End code F Date Time 70 MVM Layout Editor Version 2 0 16 Setup 16 1 Overview MVM Layout Editor is a software to customize the layout of the MVM split screen from a computer Up to 4 preset patterns SPLIT 1 to 4 can be stored Those stored layouts are easily recalled by using the SPLIT button on the front panel of MVM MVM and a computer can be connected via LAN 16 2 System Requirements To install MVM Layout Editor your computer must meet the following requirements OS Platform Software Windows XP SP2 or later Professional or Home Edition NET Framework2 0 Supplied on the CD ROM Windows Installer 3 1 Supplied on the CD ROM CPU Memory Pentium4 1 2GHz or faster 512MB or more l Resolution of 1024 x 768pixels or better Display A graphics card with 64MB or more of memory OpenGL1 0 or 2 0 LAN port At least one 10BASE T 100BASE TX compatible port LAN cable Category 5 twisted pair cable UTP or STP or better is recommended 16 3 Operation Flow 2 1 2 3 4 5 Installing MVM Layout Editor Connecting MVM Layout Editor installed PC to MVM Starting MVM and MVM Layout Editor Creating a split screen layout Displaying a split screen layout 16 Setup continued 16 4 Installing MVM Layout Editor 1 Load the supplied Installation CD ROM into the PC and open the CD ROM drive Run the file setup exe to start the setup wizard Behan L
28. 99 yr set Password for the connection with PC over Sets the interval of time adjustment pulse output that is ADJUST MINUTE HOUR DAY output from TALLY REMOTE connector pin 20 every minute hour day INTERNAL Uses internal clock signal TIME STANDARD Uses LTC time code signal Year 2000 2099 Month 01 12 Day 01 31 DATE AND TIME l Used to set the current time Time OO 23 Minute OO 59 Second 00 59 7 Menu Operations continued 7 1 Main Menu Screen 28 On the SYSTEM screen move the cursor to INPUT FORMAT and press the ENTER button The INPUT FORMAT screen is displayed as shown below On the INPUT FORMAT screen formats of input signals can be seen and set INPUT FORMAT 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p 525 60 PAL Operating Procedure Button Action onn Moves the cursor up Only in manual mode ae Moves the cursor down Only in manual mode a ae Changes the setting item value Reverse Only in manual mode Changes the setting item value Forward Only in manual mode MENU Returns to SYSTEM menu Accesses INPUT FORMAT submenu or enter inout mode for ID PASSWORD or Time ENTER when the cursor is on those items Returns from ID PASSWORD or Time input mode to SYSTEM menu Setting items Setting range Setting details 525 60 and 625 50 represent SD SDI signals NTSC 1080 59 941 1080 50 and PAL represent analog composite signals 720 59 94p 720 50p Accepts manually set s
29. B card T 9 RS 232C 422 485 Interface continued 9 2 RS 232C 422 485 Connector RS 232C connector pin assignment 9 pin D sub male Pin no Signal In Out Description eo assigned o Sigal ground assigned RS 422 connector pin assignment 9 pin D sub male In Out Description Description Signal ground 34 9 RS 232C 422 485 Interface continued Serial communication standard IMPORTANT DSR DTR and RTS CTS are looped back in the MVM Use a RS 232C straight cable or 422 straight cable to connect another device such as a PC 9 3 RS 232C Connection Example MVM PC Signal Signal TxD RxD RxD TxD DSR DIR GND GND DIR DSR CTS RTS RTS CTS 9 pin D sub 9 pin D sub male female IMPORTANT Use straight cables The wiring and connector depend on the type of computer DSR DTR and RTS CTS are looped back in the MVM 10 Troubleshooting 9 2 RS 232C 422 485 Connector If any of the following problems occur during operation of the MVM before assuming a unit malfunction has occurred follow the troubleshooting procedures below to see if the problem can be corrected IMPORTANT If the problem is not corrected by performing the procedures below turn the unit off and then on again If this still does not correct the problem contact your dealer Problem Check Action No information is displayed Are all information display settings Check the display settings by the Layout on the screen in the Paramet
30. BFS to OdBFS Peak Level must always be larger than Peak Level Reference Level Peak Hold Sets the peak hold time in the range from O sec to 10 sec If set to O sec no Peak Hold display is Time provided a Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the PE main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes System Setting dialog and returns to main screen 87 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 2 3 Tally Clicking the Tally tab displays the screen as shown below MEM Systcon siti mer Syerem Au level Meter Tay ici Loee Pauliren crap i Taty Deiet Item Description D hea Enables and disables the tally detection Selecting the checkbox enables the tally detection Sets the color of tally display for when the red tally and the green tally are input at the same time RED Sastre Displays a red frame if the red tally and the green tally are input at the same time indication UMBER Displays an orange frame if the red tally and the green tally are input at the same time Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes System Setting dialog and returns to main screen 88 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 2 4 Video Loss Clicking the Video Loss tab displays the screen as sho
31. E RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY CAUTION This apparatus can be operated at a voltage in the range of 100 240 V AC Voltage other than 120V are not intended for U S A and Canada CAUTION Operation at a voltage other than 120V AC may require the use of a different AC plug Please contact either a local service center for assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug Notice U S A only This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains a small amount of mercury It also contains lead in some components Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org Safety Precautions Caution for AC Power Cord FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY Appropriate AC Power Cord must be used in each local area FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC FOR U K ONLY
32. I cece anette pater se ses ea otal ettaehe ate ernie cnn este acne aerate oni estaneaneass Tbs WV ICOM E T E EE E P EE E E E taa O N e E E E E E E E 1 Prior to Starting 1 1 Welcome Congratulations By purchasing MVM Multi Viewer you have entered the world of PLURA BROADCAST and its many innovative products Thank you for your patronage and we hope you will turn to PLURA BROADCAST products again and again to satisfy your video and audio needs PLURA BROADCAST provides a wide range of products from basic support units to complex monitoring systems which have been increasingly joined by products for computer video based systems Whatever your needs talk to your PLURA BROADCAST representative We will do our best to be of continuing service to you 1 2 About MVM The MVM Multi Viewer is a four split screen multi viewer that accepts four inouts of HD SDI SD SDI and Analog Composite signals resizes the images and display on a single screen The audio level meter display of embedded audios of each SDI inputs is provided for monitoring the presence of audio signals Supported video transmission over a network also enables to remotely monitor output images The provided layout editor allows user to freely arrange the viewer screen layout The MVM is most suitable for monitoring the system with mixed input of HD SDI SD SDI and analog composite signals e Support for mixed input of HD SDI SD SDI and Analog composite signals e Audio leve
33. Oa ee o o oa Input channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 End code 8 NOTE The MVM sends a response or a message when receiving a command Do not send the next command before receiving the response or the message transmitted by the MVM Otherwise the command cannot be read properly 44 13 Command Protocol Format continued 13 2 Commands Formats for RS 485 The ID header is located in front of the Command code The ID number specifies the ID of MVM 00 31 to be controlled The ID number is set in the menu of MVM Command Format ID number Command code Command parameter CR LF 2 byte 3 byte Bytes specified for each parameter Works without LF as well Ex When sending a command to display in full screen Parameter Command Description ID header Fixed to 0 Byte Command code Fixed to 0 Input channel Channel no 1 4 a NOTE The MVM sends a response or a message when receiving a command Do not send the next command before receiving the response or the message transmitted by the MVM Otherwise the command cannot be read properly Do not use the same ID number for two or more devices in an RS 485 system If there exists any device which has the same ID number as MVM in the RS 485 system the MVM connection does not work properly 45 13 Command Protocol Format continued All command contents are transmitted and received in ASCII code Follow each format to make and send message comma
34. The level bar rises above the reference level the exceeded part is displayed in yellow The bar below the reference level is displayed in green 3 Peak Hold Shows the maximum level reached in the set length of the time If the higher peak is reached the display changes to indicate the higher peak When the peak hold time is elapsed without reaching to any higher peak it displays the current audio level If the peak hold time is set to O sec no peak hold display is provided 4 Audio data indicator Indicates the presence of audio data When there is an audio input it is displayed in green When there is no audio input it is displayed in black HD SDI Detects active audio data and indicates the presence or absence of audio data SD SDI Detects active audio data or audio data of above GOdBFS and indicates the presence or absence of the data 7 Menu Operations Submenus can be accessed from the main menu for completing various settings 7 1 Main Menu Screen Press and hold down the MENU button for at least two seconds to display the MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 1Svsllen 2 LAN 3 SERIAL 4 VERSION el i OE ee Operating Procedure Button Action A Moves the cursor up eva Moves the cursor down ENTER Accesses the submenu of the selected item Setting items Item Setting details Reference Input signal format settings Network mode settings 1 SYSTEM 1 2 9YSTEM ID and Password settings Date and time setting
35. UAD MONITOR L f FUL SPLIT CH 1 CH 2 H 3 CCHS LOCK MENU INPUT seT UP ak v ENTER O 7 a ENTER SCAN BLUE ADJUST STANOBY GRAY 3 Bo A 5 6 1 4 POWER1 switch Used to turn the power unit 1 On Off Pressing side turns power on FULL Full screen display button Used to set the display in full screen mode SPLIT Split screen display button Used to set the display in split screen mode VIDEO SELECT 1 4 Input switches In the full screen mode these buttons are used to select inputs to be displayed In the split screen mode these buttons are used to select the screen layout designed using the Layout Editor All four buttons are set to display standard 4 split screen at the factory shipment While displaying menus these buttons are used to navigate menu screens LOCK Operation lock button Used to disable or enable the operation from the front panel buttons e To unlock the operation press and hold down the button at least 2 seconds While displaying menus this button is used to confirm the settings for each menu item MENU Menu button Used to open Main menu While displaying menus used to return to Main menu or submenu or exit Main menu e To open Main menu press and hold down the button at least 2 seconds 3 Panel Descriptions continued 3 2 Rear Panel LAN 10 100 BASE T TALLY IN REMOTE RS 232C 422 err eer ce er cee Pees eervcroer Soe gt eee AC INPUT 1 HD SDI SD SDI
36. a title can also be adjusted by selecting a title and changing the numeric values in X and Y at the bottom of the edit window M Lil Lie Che ee as PEE TI ee BR ee el ES Cy ee PR z W Se mem tae ew fH ws To reset the display position of the title to the default value choose Title gt Set to Default from the right click menu 104 19 Using MVM Layout Editor continuec 19 3 8 Changing Display Position of Audio Level Meters To change the display position of the audio level meters select the window of the audio level meters that you wish to move and choose Level Meter gt CH1 CHA4 or CH5 CH8 Set Position from the right click menu The audio level meters move along with the cursor as you drag the mouse Move the cursor to the desired position and click the left mouse button The display position of the audio level meters can also be adjusted by selecting the audio level meters CH1 CHA4 or CH5 CH8 and changing the numeric values in X and Y at the bottom of the edit window ae CE Cea a ae EE Es a PA L Y i z BEE LE EEE IHH E T cms T sow F HIG D y oe g T mmn m i HG To reset the display position of the audio level meter to the default value choose Level Meter gt CH1 CH4 or CH5 CH8 Set to Default from the right click menu 105 19 Using MVM Layout Editor continued 19 4 Saving Layout to MVM Once the connection between MVM and L
37. alid coordinate range for placing a window varies depending on the output resolution 3 Output Resolution Displays the output resolution of the selected layout NOTE The output resolution can only be selected when creating a new layout The resolution of the layout loaded from MVM or the layout opened from the computer cannot be changed 4 Window Display Position X Y Displays the display position of the selected window Also the window display position can be adjusted by changing the numeric values NOTE Window Display Position for both X and Y can be adjusted in units of 2 pixels 81 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 82 5 Window Size W H Displays the size of the selected window Also the window size can be adjusted by changing the numeric values If Aspect Ratio is set to other than Free changing either of W width or H height changes the other automatically 6 Undo Cancels the last action performed eann 7 Redo Cancels the last undo command 8 Aspect Ratio Changes the aspect ratio of the selected window The window size can be changed while retaining the specified aspect ratio Used for the window that displays an HD signal Used for the window that displays an SD signal Selectable for the clock window only The window size can be changed without retaining the aspect ratio NOTE The Aspect Ratio drop down list to the left of the 1 button is for the v
38. ally you do not need to click the Send button since the changes of the layout are sent real time to MVM If the layouts in the layout editing area and MVM do not match due to a communication error click the Send button 18 1 4 Setting Buttons System Layout 1 System The MVM system settings and full screen display settings can be made See section 18 2 System Setting for details NOTE The layout cannot be edited while the System Setting dialog box is displayed To edit the layout close the System Setting dialog box 2 Layout The layout settings can be made for each layout separately See section 18 3 Layout Setting for details NOTE The layout cannot be edited while the Layout Setting dialog box is displayed To edit the layout close the Layout Setting dialog box 80 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 1 5 Layout editing area and Editing Tools Ewes we w amp SH i ims 18 s a s r Min G SF ew ik 1 Layout editing area base point The coordinate 0 O base point of the layout editing area is the top left corner of the area The X coordinate value increases from left to right The right end is the highest The Y coordinate value increases from top to bottom The bottom end is the highest 2 Window base point The location of a window is determined by the X coordinate of the left edge of the window and the Y coordinate of the top edge of the window NOTE The v
39. anual section 7 3 LAN for details 21 7 PC Network Settings The PC network settings need to match that of the MVM The procedure for making the network settings at the PC vary depending on the OS so refer to the OS manual for details This setting example shows the case when connecting to the MVM with the default settings The MVM default settings are shown below IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask length 0 0 0 0 114 21 Setup continued 1 Setting in Windows XP with the default Start menu setting Click Start on the taskbar open Control Panel and double click Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Make the settings as shown in the example below Make a note of the settings before changing them in case you need to return the IP address to its original settings later i ee TCP IP Properiies 7 D hiii Tou Care F H a a adh dated etek cpt thet bipibip Ohare pou fated bo atk youd nee ba bea ihe aporapegle F retires ee n P ee Tie te E Lge he boven IP anche 5 IF adde Sabre meth Dni gapan Ce Weg thee birena DHS pym yijener Prefered DHS tive Aiterwale DHS perau 192 168 0 yyy yyy is any number from 2 to 254 except for the number set for the MVM IP address for PC ot unit and the gateway number In this example
40. are shown below HO ROOT PASSWORD OO IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask length 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 PC Network Settings The PC network settings need to match that of the MVM The procedure for making the network settings at the PC vary depending on the OS so refer to the OS manual for details 1 Setting in Windows XP with the default Start menu setting Click Start on the taskbar open Control Panel and l double click Network Connections Right click Local Eerma Area Connection icon to open Properties window v0 een ag F eira ened a Binaka T par retrak enpeie Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under Hha apppacaraie cating INAS the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Make the settings as shown in the example below Make a note of the settings before changing them in case you need to return the IP address to its original settings later niece Prole ab Pry Peri perl are Upis IP gie phar Ei Lipe the jaban F khi P aik IP address for 192 168 0 yyy yyy is any number Eo from 2 to 254 except for the number set for the MVM unit and the a hogy Ha kaang DiS pee iim Peter DAS sare Shares DHS pares gateway number In this example the setting is yyy 200 Subnet mask Set to 255 255 255 0 2 Setting in Windows XP with the Start menu setting changed to Classic Click Start on the taskbar select Settings gt Network Connections and then
41. ayout Editor is established the changes of the layout are applied real time to MVM However since the changes are not backed up to the memory unsaved changes will be lost when MVM is powered off To save changes to MVM click the Save button in MVM in the main screen weave 1 Sor Soe J 19 5 Saving Layout as File on Computer To save the created layout as a file on the computer click the Save button in File and give a desired name The saved file can be loaded by clicking the Open button in File Fie 19 6 Closing MVM Layout Editor To close the application Click x at the top right corner of the screen 20 Displaying Layout on MVM Output 20 1 MVM Pressing the SPLIT button on the front panel of MVM and pressing either of 1 2 3 or 4 button displays a pattern of four patterns preset in MVM Layout Editor 20 2 MVM Layout Editor Choose a layout number from the Layout Number drop down list and press the Display button weave 1 Sm Soe J 106 MVM Live Viewer Version 1 0 Rev 1 21 Setup 21 1 Overview MVM Multi viewer is enabled to transmit videos to PC by the connection through a network Use this MVM Live Viewer to verify the transmitted videos 21 2 System Requirements To install MVM Live Viewer your computer must meet the following requirements OS Platform Windows XP SP2 or later Professional or Home Edition NET Framework2 0 Supplied on the CD ROM Software Windows Installer 3 1
42. becomes slow set the frame rate to OFPS to stop the video image transmission IMPORTANT The sufficient frame rate may not be obtained due to the transmitted video images JPEG compression ratio capability of the connected PC network environment or other factors If It occurs change the JPEG compression ratio to reduce the data volume being transmitted or use the dedicated software MVM Live Viewer If the frame rate is insufficient the displayed image may become jerky In this case set the frame rate lower Although settings for any of the followings are changed using Layout Editor RS 232C 422 485 LAN command or MVM Live Viewer while displaying VIEWER screen the parameter display on the VIEWER screen will not be updated e Output frequency e JPEG compression ratio e Frame rate 129 26 Troubleshooting If any of the following problems occur during operation of your MVM Live Viewer proceed as indicated below to see if the problem can be corrected before assuming unit malfunction has occurred IMPORTANT If the problem is not corrected by processing the actions below power off the unit and power on again If it does not correct the problem either contact your dealer Problem Check Action Is the MVM powered on Check the MVM is powered on Does the PC meet the operating Start with a PC that meets the operating environment conditions environment conditions Check that the network wires and cables are Is the network
43. d and the image is displayed to fill the selected display mode screen 21 6 Screen Display continuec 6 2 Split Screen The split screen layout can be freely arranged using the supplied Layout Editor 1 2 22 3 CHANNEL B 3 Image Display Window Windows to display each channel input Display mode within the windows varies depending on the settings of display mode See section 18 2 1 System in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual for details If MODE1 or MODE2 is selected Maximizes the image to best fit the window while retaining the aspect ratio If MODES is selected Maximizes the image to best fit the window without retaining the aspect ratio Title display Titles of each channel input Titles can be displayed either within or outside the windows Audio Level Meter display Audio level meters of each channel input Audio level meters can be displayed either within or outside the Windows Border display Border display is available on each window frame Line width of border can be changed using Layout Editor See section 18 3 1 Border in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual for details Tally display Two tally inputs red and green are available for each channel input Tally is displayed outside the border Tally display color for simultaneous inputs of red tally and green tally can be selected from red or orange See section 18 2 3 Tally in the part 3 MVM Layou
44. e a crossover LAN cable for the connection To connect PC and MVM using a hub or such device use a straight LAN cable 4 2 System with Video Transmission Vie Cameras git Ors 0 801 anand Analog Comp cele eae ga MM D0 Monig 16 4 Connection continued 4 2 1 Network Mode The system with video transmission has two different network modes such as Unicast mode and Multicast mode For the mode settings see section 7 2 SYSTEM and 7 3 LAN 4 2 1 1 UNICAST Mode The UNICAST mode using TCP IP protocol supports the system that can provide video output to one monitor by MVM Live Viewer Video cameras ate HOVSO S01 orare Anaha tompie 4 2 1 2 MULTICAST Mode The MULTICAST mode using IP multicast supports the system that can provide video outputs to multiple monitors through the MVM as shown below video cameras etc HDISD SDI orfand Analog composite MVM 1XX Monitor Switching HUB i Z IMPORTANT Due to the UDP protocol used in MULTICAST mode the video output may not be updated at the packet loss which occurs under the unstable network condition 1 7 5 Operations 5 1 Operation at Startup After the power is turned on operation resumes from the last screen before the power was turned off If a menu screen was displayed when the unit was turned off operation resumes from the status before the menu screen 5 2 Data Initialization Although initialization is n
45. ee o o oos S 56 Soreentayout 0 Fullscreen 04 E tt 9 tevelmeterdisplay OR A E E Number of audio channels in level meter 11 15 oen o o S pie Endod PR o o 14 Control Commands Format continued 14 12 Audio Level Meter Display Function Setting Sets display functions in audio level meter With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description A 5 Reference level 01 60 1dBFS to 60dBFS OdBFS to 3OdBFS Peak Peak level 00 30 level must be set higher than the Reference level Peak hold time 01 10 1sec to 10sec 10 14 Reserve o OO 5 End code 14 13 Title Setting Specifies the title settings for each channel With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description Ps moose r a E Fixed to 0 po Ee Screen Display 01 04 Layout no 1 4 01 04 Channel no 1 4 Title setting channel Title display Title character size Title color MAGENTA GRAY BLACK Text data 1byte character ASCII code Maximum of 16 characters End code 53 14 Control Commands Format coniinuec 14 14 Border Setting Specifies the border settings for each channel With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU sc
46. emote control on Conrol i instali Layout Editar 1 Connect the MVM to an AC power source using the supplied accessory cord 2 Connect the signal source device s to the left connector s of each set of 1 to 4 HD SDI SD SDI COMPOSITE INPUT connectors to supply input signal s The right connectors are for active through outputs which we are not using now 3 Select Quad input on the MVM monitor 4 Connect aPC which you are going to use to edit layout by installing the supplied Layout Editor In the figure above the shown connection is for the LAN interface that you need for Layout Editor operation The system requirements for the PC is shown in the section 16 2 System Requirements of the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual 10 2 Quick Start continued 2 2 Displaying Image on MVM 1XX Monitor pur O00 OOOO Oo aigi 7 Fi TA b OFF airh 1 Checking Monitor Display of Output Image Turn on the power switch on the MVM front panel When power switch is turned on the image is displayed on the MVM 1XX monitor Is the image displayed on the monitor Follow the steps given for each case The output screen size is set to 1920 x 1200 in 6OHZz at the factory 2 3 Connecting MVM and PC over LAN Connect the MVM and a PC on which you are going to install the Layout Editor over a LAN interface This setting example shows the case when connecting to the MVM with the default settings The MVM default settings
47. ently opened For example add and move windows or change the window size See section 19 3 Editing Layouts for details iva r diini nao a H peA mars c SS PS F aka TH M tee J om ce Lethe erer a _ sow D FON Pare Birgir iiy Popia o Yh arg ere Emin rt bihe PHH H pe eer E __ e n i Fi Hes Loe bee HS Dees Pes fe Y a 5 Y kia H E Y Y Pi H 96 19 Using MVM Layout Editor continued 19 2 2 Loading Existing Layout To edit a layout in MVM first select a layout number from the Layout Number drop down list in MVM in the main screen arts 1 Some J Se Se The layouts of the layout numbers 1 4 correspond to the layouts of the 1 4 VIDEO SELECT buttons on the front panel of MVM Selecting a layout loads and displays the layout in the layout editing area as shown below Edit the layout See section 19 3 Editing Layouts for details Clicking the Display button displays the layout selected in the Layout Number drop down list on MVM output screen rou Ima Feri ul 4 3 a P dhsan 1601001 es a a Wireiee Conger kaia E Y Cupak Pamsliboa 1980 x M xio i v a n a a E A di mib EA Retr CH CHS bary Prb E F ikia Lived ees HCH a Pee cms sw Ben im Fim sir as Se S CCIE If the editing layout and the layout output from MVM matches users can easily check the layout since the changes in the layout editing area are applied to MVM in real time NOTE The output resolution can onl
48. er page set to ON Editor Front panel operation is locked Cancel the Is the LOCK button flashing switch lock by pressing the LOCK button for at least 2 seconds want to restore the default Turn the unit power on while pressing and settings holding down the MENU button If not change the format of the MVM output If the monitor is compatible change the H Image is not properly Is the used monitor compatible with PIXELS OFFSET value using the OUTPUT displayed the format set on the MVM SIZE TEST MODE See section 8 Output Size Test Mode and verify the output image can be displayed Unable to operate front panel buttons Check that the monitor is compatible with SOHZ If not compatible change the monitor to the 50Hz compatible monitor Is the output frequency vertical frequency set to 50Hz Image noise appears 36 11 Specifications and Dimensions 11 1 Specifications 1080 60 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 720 60p 720 59 94p 720 50p TV Standard 525 60 NTSC 625 50 PAL 4 inputs of any inputs below Mix input asynchronous acceptable HD SDI 1 485Gbps or 1 485 1 001Gbps 75 BNC SD SDI 2 OMbps 75 BNC Analog composite 1 0V p p 75 BNC LTC Input ae SMPTE time code appr 1 0Vp p within 6dB DVI output Outputs Digital and Analog outputs at the same time DVI I connector 1 output Resolution 1920x1200 1600x1200 1280x1024 1360x768 Video Output 1440x900 1680x1050 1920x1080 1280x720
49. es o a Reserve a a E Target screen 01 04 Layout no 1 4 01 04 Channel no 1 4 Target channel 80 aok Title display 10 Title character size 1 MEDIUM 11 12 Title color 13 n 2 Text data 1byte character ASCII code Maximum of 16 characters End code 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 14 Border Information Requests the border information for each layout screen Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing RBD Status Request Command Parameter Command Description RBD ee Fixed to 0 01 04 Layout no 1 4 Target channel sd 8 CR End code ABD Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description 78 tagetchami t CC dLSO C C CNNNNNNNNNNNN Co jor 12 13 Border width BOTTOM 00 50 0 100 lines 14 15 00 50 0 100 pixels 16 17 00 50 0 100 pixels GRAY WHITE 18 19 Border color BLACK YELLOW 2021 Reeve o e CYAN End code MAGENTA BLUE o t w e e e MAGENTA GRAY 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 15 Full Screen Information Requests the setting status of Output resolution and Display mode for full screen Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing Status Request Command Parameter Command Description s f comma O O O OO Ca f eee o o o End code 8 E Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description Ms O vese OO O a OO a T ee E
50. ght click the Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window The settings are then made in the same way as 1 above When the settings are completed click OK and then close all setting windows 125 24 Setup continued 21 6 Communication Standard 1 Setting in Windows XP with the default Start menu setting Click Start on the taskbar open Control Panel and double click Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Make the settings as shown in the example below Make a note of the settings before changing them in case you need to return the IP address to its original settings later Indernel Protocol TEPIP Properties Goma Vike Car et F aig aided cedars aly sad teak Hippi thet bipibip Ohare pou rated bo atk youd meek acre eticatar bea the sppe F peire C Ohia n F khe bhrr E Lge he bowery lP abcess F adde Saree maik Leta gapan Ce Weg thee birena DHS pym acdrepeer Prefered DHS sere Aiterwale DHS perau 192 168 0 yyy yyy is any number from 2 to 254 except for the number set for the MVM IP address for PC ot unit and the gateway number In this example the setting is yyy 200 Subnet ma
51. gs at the PC vary depending on the OS so refer to the OS manual for details This setting example shows the case when connecting to the MVM with the default settings The MVM default settings are shown below IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask length 0 0 0 0 1 Setting in Windows XP with the default Start menu setting Click Start on the taskbar open Control Panel and double click Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Make the settings as shown in the example below Make a note of the settings before changing them in case you need to return the IP address to its original settings later Infernel Protocol TCR Preperiies Goria thet bipibip OBharreerie pou reed bo atk youd meer aire eticatar bea ihe aporapede F peira J Ohan in F khe eure a pe ihe hkra lF mihia F adde Saree marik Deini gapan l Lee he birao DHS pra giier Pree ORS iHa dieras D5 pram 192 168 0 yyy yyy is any number from 2 to 254 except for the number set for the MVM IP address for PC ao unit and the gateway number In this example the setting is yyy 200 Subnet mask Set to 255 255 255 0 2 Setting in Windows XP with the Start menu setting changed to Classic Click Start on the taskbar select Settings gt Network Connections and then ri
52. h LAN cable for the connection using a router or a hub Jk IMPORTANT A MVM can accept the connection with one PC 24 5 Communication Standard The communication standards for serial control over a LAN interface is as follows Protocol IP address Subnet mask length Gateway MAC address TCP IP Protocol Setting range 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 However there also are limitations on IP addresses set by the PC as shown below Set the IP address in this range 1st octet 1 to 223 except 127 2nd octet O to 255 3rd octet O to 255 Ath octet 1 to 254 e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The default setting is 192 168 0 1 Setting range O to 31 e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The default setting is 24 Setting range 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The value 0 0 0 0 signifies that the gateway has not been set e The default setting is 0 0 0 0 This is already set at factory shipping cannot be changed e The setting can be confirmed in the menu screen on the main unit IMPORTANT You cannot change the LAN communication standard settings for MVM main unit from PC The changes can be made on MVM main unit See MVM Operation Manual section 7 3 LAN for details 124 24 Setup continued 24 6 PC Network Settings The PC network settings need to match that of the MVM The procedure for making the network settin
53. he input video signals and maximizes the images to best fit the each window while retaining the aspect ratio Display Mode MODES In Full screen display Maximizes the image to best fit the window The aspect ratio of the input signal is not retained The title and audio level meters are overlapped on the video image In Split screen display Maximizes the image to best fit the window The aspect ratio of the input signal is not retained Selects frequency for MVM output signal from among 60Hz 59 94Hz and 50Hz Those are approximate frequencies See section 11 1 Specifications in the part 1 MVM Operation Manual of this manual for details Frequency ay Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the en main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Close Closes System Setting dialog and returns to main screen IMPORTANT If MODE1 is selected in full screen display the space for 8 level meters is prepared regardless of the Level Meter Display setting or Display Channel setting 86 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 2 2 Audio Level Meter Clicking the Audio Level Meter tab displays the screen as shown below RURA Siam dae Oe Dam MRE Lih Meter fae Laaa Fula Gp iine editing Not applying Item Description pa Sets the reference level in the range from GOdBFS to 1dBFS Sets the peak level in the range from 30d
54. his screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the met main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes System Setting dialog and returns to main screen 91 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 3 Layout Setting Clicking the Layout Setting button in the main screen displays the Layout Setting dialog box as shown below The parameters for each layout can be set separately with this dialog box a mo 18 3 1 Border Clicking the Border tab displays the screen as shown below FINE Layour THN sp Otine ading Not apphang Item Description a T Shows and hides the borders Selecting the checkbox shows the borders areas Sets the top border line width in the range from O to 50 So HCH sets the bottom border line width in the range from O to 50 Bottom wo a Sets the left border line width in the range from O to 50 k Sets the right border line width in the range from O to 50 Border Color Selects the border color The available settings are WHITE YELLOW CYAN MAGENTA BLUE GRAY and BLACK Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes Layout Setting dialog and returns to main screen 92 Apply 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 3 2 Audio Level Meter Clicking the Audio Level Meter
55. ideo switching or Video loss display time input restoration 1 100sec Reset after a A specified second display on Reeve o o e 5 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 19 Reference Clock Selection Requests the setting status of Reference Clock for the clock display Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing Status Request Command Parameter Command Description s f comaa OO me OO O a era coe pCR EEEE Status Request Response Message Parameter Description 13 Commadcode PADS a o Internal clock i a ee a ewe a a 15 20 Clock Display Selection 68 Request the setting status of Clock display types Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing e Status Request Command Parameter Command Description e fO comaa O o OO O a e E car Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description Pe omane o ao p Ca f eee o o S 0 Analog clock 5 Clock type Digital clock Display type 00 01 Cez em o o 5 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 21 Internal Clock Time Requests the current internal clock time Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing are Status Request Command Parameter Command Description 13 Commandcode PROT SS a Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description BE aeae O OE D o G o o ee eee 00 99
56. ideo windows The Aspect Ratio drop down list to the right of the C button is for the clock window 9 Add Select Window Selects a window for changing the settings Clicking either of 1 2 3 or 4 selects the window of the selected number Clicking C selects the clock window If the selected window is not displayed in the layout editing area a window is added to the layout editing area NOTE The number displayed in a window and the channel number of the input video signal displayed within the window are the same 10 Delete Window Clicking Delete deletes the selected window from the layout edit screen Clicking Delete All deletes all windows from the layout edit screen 11 Select Preset Pattern Clicking any one of the split screen icons at the left of the layout editing area selects a preset pattern of split screen If multiple patterns of the same number split screen exist the displayed pattern can be changed to other pattern by the lever beneath the split screen icons Every click on the split screen icon also changes the pattern display 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Add Move 1 16 size window Clicking any one of the add 1 16 size window icon at the right of the layout editing area adds a 1 16 size window at the place each icon depicts Every click add a window in a row shown in the icon The arrow button beneath the add 1 16 size windo
57. ignal formats only 525 60 625 50 Sets to Multicast mode 7 Menu Ope rations continued 7 3 LAN On the MAIN MENU screen move the cursor to LAN and press the ENTER button The LAN screen is displayed as shown below On the LAN screen network setting can be seen and changed IP ADDRESS 192090 MASK LENGTH 24BIT MULTICAST ADDRESS 239 255 0 0 MULTICAST PORT 2100 GATEWAY 0000 MAC ADDRESS 00 10 B 1 02 6x xx The settings in the figure above are the factory defaults Operating Procedure Button Action el Moves the cursor up Sw Moves the cursor down a a Changes the setting item value Reverse Soo Caneel Changes the setting item value Forward Entering value while pressing down ENTER will change the value of the tens digit ENTER For MULTICAST PORT changes the value of the thousands digit Except MASK LENGTH MENU Returns to MAIN menu IMPORTANT If you change the value for the items other than MULTICAST ADDRESS and MULTICAST PORT a warning message appears to require the restart of the unit Whenever you have changed these settings power off the MVM once and power on again Setting items Item Setting range Setting details Used to set IP ADDRESS This setting is necessary for OOJO 259 29035 209 209 the communication over a LAN interface Please consult except 0 0 0 0 and 1 0 0 0 with your system administrator if using in your existing network MASK LENGTH Used to set subnet mask length fo
58. in Is the MVM turned on Check the MVM is turned on Check that the network wires and cables are Is the network connected correctly connected properly Check that the cable type is correct Use the device manager or diagnostic program to Are the LAN adapter and other check if the hardware is operating properly l hardware operating properly l The connection with Check that the drivers are installed correctly MVM cannot be Were the PC network settings Check that the TCP IP protocol is installed and established made correctly that the IP address and other settings are correct Were the MVM network setting From the MVM menu check that the IP address made correctly and other settings are correct Check that no IP addresses are duplicated among TAE A R RG all PCs and MVM units in the network i FRET UNDIC RIO Ge Gone Check that the MVM network mode matches to that of the MVM Live Viewer 120 MVM Web Browser Version 1 0 Rev 1 24 Setup 24 1 Overview MVM Multi viewer is enabled to transmit videos to PC by the connection through a network Use the Web browser Internet Explorer to verify the transmitted videos 24 2 System Requirements To install MVM Web Browser your computer must meet the following requirements Java TM 6 Supplied on the CD ROM Must be capable of 24 bit color display LAN port At least one 10BASE T 100BASE TX compatible port Software LAN cable Enhanced Category 5 or
59. ing the response message is OK ERROO4 Semis is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description Ps r a Date and Time 00 23 00 59 00 59 CR End code 15 Status Request Commands 15 1 Version Requests the software version and hardware version of the MVM Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing RVS Status Request Command Parameter Command Description Byte O O End code AVS Status Request Response Messages yt Parameter Message Description Byte o 13 Messagecode AVS End code 15 2 Input Video Format Requests the video format of current input Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing RIF Status Request Command Parameter Command Description Byte pts Commandcode Target channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 e End code AIF Status Request Response Message Byte Parameter Message Description 13 Messagecode AP pf tcys9 94i Input Format Eee 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 3 Output Screen Status Requests the current status of Output channel Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing os Status Request Command Parameter Command Description s f comaa OO e OO O Ca f eee o o oo End code N Ee Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description Ms TO vese OO O a OO Ca f ee o o S O Video
60. ion and processing Status Request Command Parameter Command Description r B o s aa Fixed to 0 a E 5 6 Target screen 01 04 Layout no 1 4 Target channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 Sea End code 15 Status Request Commands continued A Status Request Response Message Parameter Description oo Reserve Full screen Layout no 1 4 Channel no 1 4 Target screen Target channel Level meter display Number of channels to be displayed iE ae ce o l a e 15 12 Audio Level Meter Display Function Setting Requests the display setting status of Audio level meter Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing RAD Status Request Command Parameter Command Description Byte 13 _Commandcode RAD 4 End code a Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description Ms weee OO O a OO Pa aaae os ee 10 14 01 10 m o to 10sec a End code 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 13 Title Information 64 Requests the title information for each channel Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing as Status Request Command Parameter Command Description O Commandos AT BE e ooo Fixed to 0 pS uiscreen Target screen 01 04 Layout no 1 4 01 04 Channel no 1 4 Target channel H CLOCK R End code EEEE Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description s f we
61. l meter display for HD SD SDI embedded audio signals 8ch display e DVI connector for high definision image output Not applicable when it is integrated within MVM monitor e Video loss detection function e Analog clock and Digital clock display e Border display of two selectable colors red and green on each channel frame by external tally intout e Title display of up to 16 charactors for each input alohanumeric and symbol e Remote control Contact inouts RS 232C 422 485 interface and LAN interface e Includes layout editor for enabling users to make any changes to split screen patterns from a computer e SNMP support for monitoring power supply and fan alarm status Planned future option e Redundant power supply option for ensuring the system reliability e Video transfer at the maximum frame rate of 6Ofos By the dedicated viewer software MVM Live Viewer e The maximum frame rate may not be obtained due to the various factors such as size of transmitted image JPEG compression rate connected PC or network environment 2 Quick Start This chapter describes the basic operations to set up the system for your MVM multi viewer Refer to the section given for each operation you may need more details if necessary 2 1 Connection oe oe Gy 2 Video cameras etc HOSDI SIN and or Analog Composite CFGCFSSSD Pe Wer 3 select Quad incut on ihe WTS fel ixx monibar menu Lah 4 R
62. lay position can be adjusted by changing the numeric value The X value represents the position of the left edge of title and the Y value represents the top edge of title 83 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 84 22 Audio Level Meter CH1 CH4 Display Position X Y Display order of Audio Level Meter Aiia Lire Meer CH CHi Cipla Posen iS Y CH1 CH4 x ig S y 3 Se wl a F Hli T Displays the display positions of the audio level meters CH1 CH4 of the selected window Also the audio level meter display position can be adjusted by changing the numeric value The X value represents the position of the left edge of audio level meter and the Y value represents the bottom edge of audio level meter 23 Audio Level Meter CH5 CH8 Display Position X Y 24 Display order of Audio Level Meter CH5 CH8 fics Lewell Miar OHE Display Fostii pi Y K og Siv H Fw i E H i Displays the display positions of the audio level meters CH5 CH8 of the selected window Also the audio level meter display position can be adjusted by changing the numeric value The X value represents the position of the left edge of audio level meter and the Y coordinate represents the bottom edge of audio level meter Audio Level Meter Display Size W H Displays the display size of the audio level meter of the selected window Also the audio level meter display size can be adjusted by changing the numeric value y NOTE
63. lity Superfine quality ee 14 5 Output Video Frequency Setting Sets the output video frequency With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description e omaa O e T TT Ca f eee o o oon a 0s Frequency 59 94Hz 8 End code 49 14 Control Commands 14 6 Display Mode Setting Selects a display mode With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description Command code Reserve Fixed to QO Byte Oo O Moet ee Ps ee Display mode Wien The aspect ratio of input video is retained In full screen title caption and audio level meter are displayed outside images The aspect ratio of input video is retained In full screen title caption and audio level meter are displayed on images The aspect ratio of input video is not retained and video image is fitted to screen width In split screen model and mode 2 have the same appearance Mode2 14 7 Output Resolution Setting for Layout Screen 90 Sets an output resolution for layout screen With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Byte Parameter Command Description 13 Commandcode SLO o 4 o Resove o o eoo S po 280K 1024 p60 768
64. lticast port of the connected MVM To change the Multicast port to connect to close the Viewer screen enter the Multicast port and then click Connect again Multicast Selects whether to connect in Unicast mode or Multicast mode Unchecked Connects in Unicast mode Checked Connects in Multicast mode Connect Establishes the connection with the MVM specified by the IP Address and opens the Viewer screen Frame Rate Measures and displays the actual frame rate Jpeg File Size Displays the file size of the transmitted video image in Bytes Quality Selects the compression rate for the JPEG image to transmit from 1 to 4 The larger number provides higher resolution Frame Rate Selects the frame rate for the video image transmission When the output frequency of MVM is set to 60Hz or 59 94Hz frame rate of 1FPS 5FPS 10FPS 15FPS 30FPS and 60FPS are available When the output frequency of MVM is set to 50Hz frame rate of 1FPS 4FPS 8FPS 12FPS 25FPS and SOFPS are available 22 Video Transmission using Live Viewer IMPORTANT The sufficient frame rate may not be obtained due to the transmitted video images JPEG compression ratio specifications of the connected PC network environment and other factors If It occurs change the JPEG compression ratio to reduce the data volume being transmitted If the MVM is connected in Multicast mode settings of QUALITY and FRAME RATE cannot be changed To change the settings change the c
65. message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description EE oaa a Reset by Video loss reset command video switching or Video loss display time input restoration 001 100 11 00sec Reset after a specified second display onm Reseve o o e 5 14 Control Commands Format coniinuec 14 19 Video Loss Reset Performs alarm reset for video loss With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description r 14 20 Reference Clock Selection Selects the reference clock to synchronize the analog or digital clock display With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERR004 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description 13 Commandcode sbo o Internal clock uses Oo t O ee a a 14 21 Clock Display Selection Selects a clock type for the clock display With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERR004 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description a r E pf Analog clock 5 Clock type Digital clock Display type 00 01 Od E o S o T 5 14 22 Internal Clock Adjustment Adjusts date and time for the internal clock on which the analog clock display on the screen or other clock functions are based With normal reception and process
66. move material and contact authorized service representative if damage has occurred Transportation Handle with care to avoid shocks in transit Shocks may cause malfunction When you need to transport the unit use the original packing materials or alternate adequate packing Circuitry Access Do not remove covers panels casing or access circuitry with power applied to the unit Turn power off and disconnect power cord prior to removal Internal servicing adjustment of unit should only be performed by qualified personnel Do not touch any parts circuitry with a high heat factor Capacitors can retain enough electric charge to cause mild to serious shock even after power is disconnected Capacitors associated with the power supply are especially hazardous Avoid contact with any capacitors Unit should not be operated or stored with cover panels and or casing removed Operating unit with circuitry exposed could result in electric shock fire hazards or unit malfunction Potential Hazards If abnormal smells or noises are noticed coming from the unit turn power off immediately and disconnect power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions If problems similar to above occur contact authorized service representative before attempting to again operate unit Consumables The consumables used in unit must be replaced periodically For further details on which parts are consumables and when they should be replaced refer to the
67. mputer before creating a new layout J NOTE All unsaved changes will be lost when a layout saved on the computer is opened Save the current layout to MVM or to your computer before opening a layout NOTE The MVM system settings as well as the layout settings are saved as a layout file 19 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes 18 1 3 Layout Upload Buttons HH batho Be he es eral 1 Layout Number Selects a layout number of the layout to be edited or saved Up to 4 patterns can be saved to MVM Once the layout number is selected the layout is loaded from MVM into the layout editing area NOTE Selecting the same number as the layout number of MVM allows users to easily J check the layout since the changes in the layout editing area are applied to MVM in real time However all unsaved changes will be lost when MVM is powered off Save the current layout to MVM before powering off MVM Layout Number is empty right after the application is started In this status layouts can be created without communicating with MVM off line The created layouts can be saved on the computer and loaded into MVM when connected 2 Display Displays the layout selected in the Layout Number drop down list on MVM output monitor 3 Save Saves the current layout to MVM Jk NOTE All unsaved changes will be lost when MVM is powered off Save the current layout to MVM before powering off MVM 4 Send Sends the current layout to MVM Norm
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69. nds The command formats are as shown in the following pages 13 3 Commands Formats for LAN with Password Command Format ID number Password Command code Command parameter CR LF n byte 5 byte 3 byte Bytes specified for each parameter Works without LF as well Ex When sending a command to display in full screen Parameter Command Description O O Can o T beoeo n 2 n 3 Password Reserve a o Fixed to 0 aa Input channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 n 11 End code ee NOTE The MVM sends a response or a message when receiving a command Do not send the next command before receiving the response or the message transmitted by the MVM Otherwise the command cannot be read properly 46 13 Command Protocol Format continued 13 4 Response Message Format Normal end Messages in the following format are returned after normal reception and processing Parameter Command Description Pee egeco P oK poe Sede pCR Abnormal end If something prevents commands from being issued normally messages in the following format are returned Parameter Command Description Peis esee eR pean O Command Length Error Parameter Range Error Error code MVM is in menu mode Setting not available function not installed 006 999 4 6 R End code E 14 Control Commands 14 1 Full Screen Display Displays the specified channel in full screen With normal reception and proces
70. onnection to Unicast mode Although settings for any of the followings are changed using Layout Editor RS 232C 422 485 LAN command or Web Browser while displaying MVM Live Viewer screen the parameter display on the Live Viewer Controller dialog will not be updated e Output frequency e JPEG compression ratio e Frame rate 22 4 MVM Live Viewer Viewer Screen 2 3 1 1 Image Display Area Displays the image transmitted from MVM MVM streams the image data from image processor into both horizontally and vertically half size JPEG format and transmit the data 2 Output Screen Displays the output screen type selected on MVM 3 Resolution Displays the resolution of the image transmitted from MVM 119 23 Troubleshooting If any of the following problems occur during operation of your MVM Live Viewer proceed as indicated below to see if the problem can be corrected before assuming unit malfunction has occurred IMPORTANT If the problem is not corrected by processing the actions below power off the unit and power on again If it does not correct the problem either contact your dealer Problem Check Action Does the PC meet the operating Start with a PC that meets the operating environment conditions environment conditions MVM Live Viewer does not start There may be a conflict with another software Is other software currently running program Close all other programs and then start the MVM Live Viewer aga
71. ons continued 7 5 VERSION On the MAIN MENU screen move the cursor to VERSION and press the ENTER button The VERSION screen is displayed as shown below On the VERSION screen the version information of MVM can be seen VERSION The settings in the figure above are the factory defaults Operating Procedure Button Action MENU Returns to MAIN menu 31 8 Output Size Test Mode 32 This mode is used to verify that the connected monitor can display the output image in the format set on the MVM Turn the power on while pressing the LOCK button the screen shown below will be displayed in the format used last time the power was turn off The LEDs on the front panel are also turned on according to the format selected for the output The LED indication details are shown in the table below The factory default is set to 1920x1200 60 OUTPUT SIZE TEST MODE 1920 1 200 60 ml mbes OFESET O Operating Procedure Button Action EA Changes the output resolution Reverse E Changes the output resolution Forward 4 Changes the value of H PIXELS OFFSET Reverse Minimum 4 pixels b Changes the value of H PIXELS OFFSET Forward Maximum 4 pixels Changes the output frequency MENU Resumes start up of the MVM The setting of the output frequency is stored Assessing Status If the connected monitor does not display the image in the format set on the MVM verify the format actually output by the LEDs
72. or on the rear panel The connector is also provided with pins for external tally inouts that enable to display two color borders on video frames REMOTE TALLY Function Description IN2 TALLY Red INPUT2 TALLY border Red display INS TALLY Red INPUTS TALLY border Red display IN4 TALLY Red INPUT4 TALLY border Red display IN1 TALLY Green INPUT1 TALLY border Green display IN2 TALLY Green INPUT2 TALLY border Green display INS TALLY Green INPUTS TALLY border Green display A OO eS eo Ooo xA r NA IN4 TALLY Green INPUT4 TALLY border Green display FULL 1 INPUT1 Full screen display FULL 2 FULL 8 FULL 4 USER USER USERS USER4 ADJ_IN ADJ_OUT FAN_ALARM Ziz i z C02 C2 i O Zz Compatible connector DB 25PF N WJAE Cover DB C4 J11 S1 JAE Signal standard Make contact TTL level negative logic pulse interval should also be 100ms or more Je IMPORTANT The input signal pulse width should be 100ms or more The input signal 5 Operations continued 5 5 REMOTE TALLY continued Input Connector The figure at right depicts the MVM circuit for each input pin Output Connector The figure at right depicts the MVM circuit for each output pin Outputs 5V TTL level alarm signal MVM External control device 5 5 1 Control using REMOTE Connector Control via REMOTE connector operates the same as control from front panel buttons Commands from both REMOTE connec
73. ormally not required you can restore the MVM factory settings by the data initialization when the previous data is no longer needed such as after relocation or system modification Turn on the power while holding down the MENU button MEMORY CLEAR appears on the monitor screen and the setting data will be initialized ie Se ed a irh 5 3 Displaying Full Screen To display your desired channel in full screen press the FULL button and then press the VIDEO SELECT 1 to 4 buttons For instance to view channel 3 in full screen press the FULL button and then press the SELECT 3 button VIDEO SELECT IH buttons MONITOR INPUT sS ET UP Ld ENTER SCAN BLUE ADJUST GRAY QUAD FULL SPUIT CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 LOCK MENU X gt ENTER button ON amp OFF Switch IMPORTANT The image distortion occurs while switching layouts A black screen is shown for channels with no input signals 5 4 Displaying Split Screens To display split screens press the SPLIT button Pressing a VIDEO SELECT button while displaying split screen will change the displayed split screen layout to another layout VIDEO SELECT buttons SPLIT button ON amp OFF Switch IMPORTANT The image distortion occurs while switching layouts A black screen is shown for channels with no input signals 18 5 Operations continued 5 5 REMOTE TALLY MVM can be remotely controlled using contact inputs to the TALLY IN REMOTE connect
74. ows and hides the audio level meter for full screen display Selecting the checkbox shows the Display audio level meter Display Specifies the number of audio level meter channels displayed for full screen display The available Channel settings are 2CH 4CH and 8CH Title Display Shows and hides the title Selecting the checkbox shows the title Sets the title to be displayed Up to 16 characters can be used Selects the text size The available settings are SMALL MEDIUM and LARGE Selects the title color The available settings are WHITE YELLOW GREEN CYAN RED MAGENTA BLUE GRAY and BLACK et Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the see main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes System Setting dialog and returns to main screen Color 90 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 2 6 Crop Clicking the Crop tab displays the screen as shown below HYVA Syster dentine Sytem Aio Le heie Tay WieoLose Fula Item Description Sets how much to crop from the top edge of images op diez Setting range O to 120 Crop Sets how much to crop from the bottom edge of images Bottom Setting range O to 120 Sets how much to crop from the left side of images SHED Cally Setting range O to 120 Sets how much to crop from the right side of images SHOTS ig ny Setting range O to 120 Dent Applies the changes made in t
75. plura broadcast MVM 124 24 Operating Instructions Multi Format HD Broadcast Monitor MVM 142 42 MVM 147 47 Important Safety Instructions 10 11 12 Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the monitor Unplug monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning the LCD screen Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use ONLY a damp cloth provided Don t use any unauthorized accessories not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards Don t operate this monitor near damp or wet surfaces PORTABLE CART WARNING Use only the recommend manufacturer mounting hardware accessories symbol provided by RETAC Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the monitor and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact you
76. provided with the internal clock Time Display Accuracy within 10 seconds per month at 25 C 11 Specifications and Dimensions continued 11 1 Specifications RS 232C RS 422 RS 485 9 pin D sub male 1 port 9 600 19 200 38 400bps data length 8bit stop bit 1bit parity NONE ODD Baud rate EVEN 25 pin D sub female Shared use with REMOTE IN TALLY IN 4 inputs x 2colors red or green border display TTL negative logic pulse level or Make contact Interfaces 25 pin D sub female Shared use with TALLY IN REMOTE IN Control over switching channels or display modes of full screen or split screen TTL negative logic pulse level or Make contact 10Base 1 100Base TX RJ 45 Category 5 1 port Video Compress and transmit DVI Analog RGB output and image JPEG transmission compression Layout Editor Edit size and position of windows in split screen Temprature 0 C 40 C 30 90 no condensation Humidity Backup battery Internal lithium battery to maintain time 43VA 42W at 100VAC Consumption 53VA 40W at 200VAC 100VAC 240VAC 10 50Hz 60Hz Weight 5 5kg with redundant power supply option installed 430 W x 44 H x 400 D mm EIA1RU Operation Manual AC cord Rack mount brackets CD R Layout Editor Live Viewer aa e SNMP compatible for Power Fan status observation future release ion j e Redundant power supply Power unit Replace every 4 years at room temperature Fan P1399 front and rear
77. r electrician to replace your outlet Do not ignore the safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Do not attempt to service this monitor without a qualified service personnel FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instruction and do not make any unauthorized modifications Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to
78. r the device Pea 0 0 2399 255 255 255 Nila i except 224 0 0 0 Used to set multicast address to use in multicast mode 224 0 0 255 IP ADDRESS Used to set multicast port for the connection in MULTICAST 1024 65535 multicast mode This setting is not required for the connection in unicast mode GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 If your using network does not have a gateway this setting is not required MAC ADDRESS Do not change Displays the MAC addresses of the device The value cannot be changed IMPORTANT If the MENU button is pressed when the entered value is invalid an error message will be displayed Press or button to clear the error and correct the invalid value 29 7 Menu Operations continued 7 4 SERIAL On the MAIN MENU screen move the cursor to SERIAL and press the ENTER button The SERIAL screen is displayed as shown below SERIAL SERIAL SELECT RS 232C BAUDRATE 9600 PARITY NONE SERIAL ID O Operating Procedure Button Action Accesses INPUT FORMAT submenu or enter input mode for ID PASSWORD or Time when the cursor is on those items Returns from ID PASSWORD or Time input mode to SYSTEM menu Setting items Setting range Setting details Selects interface to be used IMPORTANT If you are using RS 422 or RS 485 you must adjust jumper switch settings on MVM main unit See section 9 RS 2382C 422 485 Interface for details on adjusting switches 30 7 Menu Operati
79. radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the booklet Something About Interference available from FCC local regional offices helpful Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral devices Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this device Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE ELECTRICK SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure
80. reen display Parameter Command Description Ps r a Oa f eee o o ooo S 78 Bordersettingchannel Fixed to 00 a ee e paan orde oy WE WHITE 18 19 Border color BE BLACK 20 21 a ee 14 15 Full Screen Setting 54 Specifies the settings for full screen display With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description E e a Oa f eee C2 S O o ooa S Full screen outputsize 3 t920x1200 Peonio o 5 Neox S po poxia End code 8 14 Control Commands Format coniinuec 14 16 Tally Display Setting Specifies the settings for tally display With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description a 45 Reseve Fixed to 00 Tally detection Simultaneous tallies indication a 14 17 Video Loss ON OFF Sets video loss detection ON OFF With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description a P omma OO ao T Video loss setting channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 on E S e Video loss detection End code E 14 18 Video Loss Display Setting Specifies the setting for video loss alarm display With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERROO4
81. right click the Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window The settings are then made in the same way as 1 above When the settings are completed click OK and then close all setting windows rv 2 Quick Start continued 2 3 2 Installing MVM Layout Editor Install the MVM Layout Editor on the PC using the supplied CD ROM In this section a rough instruction for the installation is given For more details see section 16 4 Installing MVM Layout Editor in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual 1 Load the supplied Installation CD ROM into the PC and open the CD ROM drive Run the file setup exe to start the setup wizard 2 If NET Framework 2 0 or Windows Installer 3 1 is not installed on your PC one of the screens shown below is displayed Click Accept If either one is already installed on your PC any of these screen is not displayed f bd beem i a Pea he pae e bats Mas date raga smar chee ali HE bary to ew F poa gias Dewi Aocepe eerel ai cleo Ta raisi yoo al accep the B eau choot Dea Accept noted rall cka To natal you maul eccag Bin ae 7 a ee see trot pent ect 3 When installation of NET Framework 2 0 is complete the screen shown below is displayed requiring a reboot Click Yes to reboot your PC Change Wee tn rebai acer Ais no hay reboo
82. rmation of each layout screen Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing RLD Status Request Command Byte Parameter Command Description Commandcode PRE Fixed to 0 01 04 Layout no 1 4 01 04 Channel no 1 4 Target channel CLOCK End code ALD Status Request Response Message aa Parameter Message Description Messagecode AD o E o a S Tga e o ooo 1 8 Target channel p80 CLOCK Ee e ol Display ON OFF z 2 toate 8 eg End code 1 All digits are O when Display ON OFF is set OFF 2 All digits are O when Display ON OFF is set OFF or CLOCK is selected for Target channel 15 Status Request Commands continued 15 10 Crop Area Setting Requests the setting status of Crop area Returns a message as shown below after normal reception and processing Status Request Command Parameter Command Description O E Target channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 6 End code ae Status Request Response Message Parameter Message Description Ms SO comme O O a OO O 28 Eoad fO omeo feen mapsa 14 17 Crop area size Left 0000 0120 aa d A peoors 1 2pixels 18 21 Crop area size Right 0000 0120 po ees ai 1 2pixels TOE aR awe E 15 11 Audio Level Meter Display 62 Requests the display status ON OFF and audio channel selection of Audio level meter Returns a message as shown below after normal recept
83. s 3 SERIAL Serial interface settings 7 4 SERIAL 4 VERSION Version display 7 5 VERSION Network settings 7 3 LAN 25 7 Menu Operations continuec Menu Diagram MAIN SYSTEM T INPUT FORMAT NETWORK MODE ID PASSWORD ADJUST TIME STANDARD 2007 01 01 00 00 00 LAN IP ADDRESS MASK LENGTH MULTICAST ADDRESS MULTICAST PORT GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS SERIAL SERIAL SELECT BAUDRATE PARITY SERIAL ID VERSION 26 AUTO G 1 CH4 MANUAL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 7 Menu Operations continued 7 1 Main Menu Screen On the MAIN MENU move the cursor to SYSTEM and press the ENTER button The SYSTEM screen is displayed as shown below SYSTEM INPUT FORMAT AUTO NETWORK MODE UNICAST ID ROOT PASSWORD 00000 ADJUST 1 MINUTE TIME STANDARD INTERNAL ZOO 00 00 00 The settings in the figure above are the factory defaults Operating Procedure Button Action Returns from SYSTEM menu to MAIN MENU or from ID PASSWORD or Time setting mode to SYSTEM menu Accesses INPUT FORMAT submenu or enter input mode for ID PASSWORD or Time when the cursor is on those items Returns from ID PASSWORD or Time input mode to SYSTEM menu Setting items Setting range Setting details o Mana Accepts manually set signal formats only UNICAST Sets to Unicastmode J oo 5 ainhanumeric characters Used to set ID for the connection with PC over a LAN P ID of 8 space characters is not authenticated PASSWORD 00000 999
84. sing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description EE a Ca eee o o Input channel 01 04 Channel no 1 4 End code 8 14 2 Layout Display Displays the specified layout With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description S P eamas O e T T Ca f eee o o o 01 04 Layout no 1 4 End code 8 14 3 Frame Rate Setting for Video Transmission 48 Sets a frame rate for video transmission With normal reception and processing the response message is OK Parameter Command Description a p omw O o ei 4fps ae Frame rate n M NOTE Video transmission starts when Frame rate is set other than 0 To stop video transmission set Frame rate to 0 In some cases video cannot be sent by the specified frame rate due to the video resolution JPEG compression ratio PC performance or the network environment In this case increase the JPEG compression ratio to reduce the data size 14 Control Commands Format continued 14 4 JPEG Compression Setting for Transmission Sets a JPEG compression ratio for video transmission With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK Byte Parameter Command Description O O iowa a Normal quality JPEG compression ratio Fine qua
85. sk Set 10 255 255 255 0 2 Setting in Windows XP with the Start menu setting changed to Classic Click Start on the taskbar select Settings gt Network Connections and then right click the Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window The settings are then made in the same way as 1 above When the settings are completed click OK and then close all setting windows 126 25 Remote Control using Internet Explorer 25 1 Starting and Exiting Internet Explorer To start Internet Explorer go to Start gt Programs and select Internet Explorer The Controller dialog shown below is displayed 1 Enter the IP address of MVM which is set in the LAN menu of MVM in the IP address box If you have not changed the IP address enter the default IP address 192 168 0 1 Then click ENTER If ID is set the authentication window shown below is displayed If ID is not set the control screen opens when the connection is established Carmel te 197 168 0 1 2 Enter ID and password and click OK When the entered ID and password match the stored data the control screen opens The default settings on MVM are as follows IMPORTANT If the MVM is rebooted while the connection is active the operation of Internet Explorer may become unstable Whenever you reboot the MVM res
86. t Editor of this manual for details Video loss display The video loss alarm is displayed when video signal is lost The display time length for the alarm can be changed using Layout Editor See section 18 2 4 Video Loss in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual for details 6 Screen Display co 6 3 Crop The effective pixel area where picture exists of the input display can be set The black area produced by converting images to 4 3 or 16 9 can be reduced or eliminated and the images can be enlarged and displayed to best fit the output screen See section 18 2 6 Crop in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual for details on crop settings Input Image it A j E i I F I F a a j a Z4 m a 4 oe m 4 ee rr Tea d ee cee Sith v te colde Panel gt lt Letterbox gt Crop right and left Crop top and bottom Output image 23 6 Screen Display continued 6 4 Audio Level Meter 24 Audio level meter for up to 8 channels can be displayed for each HD SDI and SD SDI input For the details on audio level meter settings see section 19 3 8 Changing Display Position of Audio Level Meters in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual 1 Peak Level Peak level can be set in the range of 30dBFS to OdBFS The level bar rises above the peak level the exceeded part Is displayed in red 2 Reference Level Reference level can be set in the range of 6OdBFS to 1dBFS
87. t beter om ee ae 4 After the setup wizard is restarted follow the guide to complete the installation i 2 Quick Start continued 2 3 3 Starting MVM Layout Editor 1 To start MVM Layout Editor go to Start gt Programs gt PLURA and select MVM Layout Editor 2 After the application is started the screen shown below is displayed MVM ID Box kii Sell Bde O m o Pe A ae I l m M M T ESE Poin 1 A a F 3 Enter the IP address ID and password of the MVM that you wish to connect in the MVM ID boxes at the top right of the main screen The factory default of the MVM is as below IP address 192 168 0 1 P Ackirese ie fo _ _ 00000 P Address 180 1680 0 FOOT Fiii ii If the entered IP address ID or password is not correct the error message as shown to the right will be displayed communicalion arror i Syston i e 4 5 aro Correct the error Scion _ Larout 4 Select the layout number as shown below The selected layout is loaded and displayed in the layout editing area and the connection is established Clicking the Display button next to the Layout No box will display the same layout on the monitor screen You can edit the layout watching the display on the monitor screen A Li 5 Ifyou are going to edit the layout see section 19 3 Editing Layouts in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual for details 13 3 Panel Descriptions 3 1 Front Panel 14 Q
88. tart the Internet Explorer 25 2 Closing Internet Explorer To close the Internet Explorer click x at the top right corner of the Internet Explorer window 127 25 Remote Control using Internet Explorer continued 25 3 Internet Explorer Controller If the communication is established the window shown below is displayed 3 1 FULL CH1 CH4 Displays the selected channel in full screen 2 SPLIT 1 4 Displays the selected split screen layout 3 VIEWER Displays the Viewer screen of the Live Viewer 128 25 Remote Control using Internet Explorer 25 4 Video Image Transmission VIEWER Click the VIEWER button to open the VIEWER screen as shown below 1 VIEWER Screen Displays the image transmitted from MVM MVM streams the image data from image processor into both horizontally and vertically half size JPEG format and transmit the data 2 Quality Selects compression rate from numbers 1 to 4 for the JPEG image to transmit The larger the number the higher the quality of image 3 Frame Rate Selects frame rate for the video image transmission If output frequency is set to 60Hz or 59 94Hz in the System page of Layout Editor System setting the following rates are available OFPS 1FPS 5FPS 10FPS 15FPS 3OFPS GOFPS Also if set to 50Hz available rates are OFPS 1FPS 4FPS 8FPS 12FPS 25FPS 50FPS OFPS stops the video image transmission To regain the processing speed of the control screen that
89. that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance THIS EQUIPEMNT MUST BE GROUNDED To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power outlet is grounded or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power outlet please consult a qualified electrician CAUTION THE AC RECEPTACLE MAINS SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE TO COMPLETELY DISCONNECT THIS EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC MAINS DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO TH
90. the aspect ratio If MODES is selected Maximizes the image to best fit the window The aspect ratio of the input signal is not retained 19 3 5 Changing Channel of Window To change the display channel of a window select the window and right click to display the menu From the right click menu choose a channel BE LE A A a ee PON E TFI TA ME LPA E PHA DE PER je Yi conf 7 wow E Se we Ss ros ov 1 am fy wow BS wm Ss NOTE Displaying the video signal of the same channel to multiple windows is not possible If the channel that is already existed in the layout editing area is chosen the window channel numbers will be exchanged 103 19 Using MVM Layout Editor continued 19 3 6 Changing Layer Order of Windows To change the layer order of overlapped windows follow the instruction below First select a window you wish to change the layer order To bring the window to the front click Front To send the window to the back click Back The layer order can also be changed by selecting a window and choosing To Front or To Back from the right click menu 19 3 7 Changing Display Position of a Title To change the display position of a title select the window of the title that you wish to move and choose Title gt Set Position from the right click menu The title moves along with the cursor as you drag the mouse Move the cursor to the desired position and click the left mouse button The display position of
91. the cables and equipment used vary depending on the connection method Use a crossover LAN cable to connect the computer directly to the MVM Use a straight through LAN cable for the connection using a router or a hub J IMPORTANT In UNICAST mode the connection with one PC is available for one MVM 113 21 Setup continued 21 6 Communication Standard The communication standards for serial control over a LAN interface is as follows Protocol TCP IP Protocol Setting range 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 However there also are limitations on IP addresses set by the PC as shown below Set the IP address in this range 1st octet 1 to 223 except 127 IP address 2nd octet O to 255 3rd octet O to 255 4th octet 1 to 254 e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The default setting is 192 168 0 1 Setting range O to 31 Subnet mask length e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The default setting is 24 Setting range 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Gateway e This is set in the menu screen on the main unit e The value 0 0 0 0 signifies that the gateway has not been set e The default setting is 0 0 0 0 This is already set at factory shipping cannot be changed MAC address e The setting can be confirmed in the menu screen on the main unit IMPORTANT You cannot change the LAN communication standard settings for MVM main unit from PC The changes can be made on MVM main unit See MVM Operation M
92. this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal CE NOTICE This is Class B product In a domestic environment this may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Safety Precautions Important Safety Warnings Power Operate unit only on the specified supply voltage Disconnect power cord by connector only Do not pull on cable portion Do not place or drop heavy or sharp edged objects on power cord A damaged cord can cause fire or electrical shock hazards Regularly check power cord for excessive wear or damage to avoid possible fire electrical hazards Grounding Ensure unit is properly grounded at all times to prevent electrical shock hazard Do not ground the unit to gas lines units or fixtures of an explosive or dangerous nature Ensure power cord is firmly plugged into AC outlet Operation Do not operate unit in hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheres Doing so could result in fire explosion or other dangerous results Do not allow liquids metal pieces or other foreign materials to enter the unit Doing so could result in fire other hazards or unit malfunction If foreign material does enter the unit turn power off and disconnect power cord immediately Re
93. to connect the computer directly to the MVM Use a straight through LAN cable for the connection using a router or a hub IP address 192 168 0 1 1 Setting in Windows XP with the default Start menu setting Click Start on the taskbar open Control Panel and double click Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab opens the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Make the settings as shown in the example below Make a note of the settings before changing them in case you need to return the IP address to its original settings later Inf erne Peotece TORE Propert ion Dera Toe oan el Ar pore ir d po er pcr fee iane pa ee een ee eae Hha appropria IP cathe biar an F adhbar micras es Lipe bhe ibram F kbe JF wkr Cabral rach Drai jia wi Lipe he jak DHG brai aki Pata DAS care Aleras CO rer T E GRIEG 192 168 0 yyy yyy is any number from 2 to 254 except for the number set for the MVM unit and the gateway number In this example the setting is yyy 200 Subnet mask Set to 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 2 Setting in Windows XP with the Start menu setting changed to Classic Click Start on the taskbar select Settings gt Network Connections and then right click the Local Area Connection icon to open Properties window Double clicking Internet Protocol TCP IP under the
94. tor and front panel buttons are accepted at the same time 5 5 2 ADJ_IN External Time Adjustment Input Time adjustment made by the falling edge of the external pulse input pulse width 100ms or more is shown below 1 When second digit displays 1 to 29 gt Correct to O second 2 When second digit displays 30 to 59 gt Correct to O second and add 1 minute 5 5 3 ADJ_OUT External Time Adjustment Output Outputs a pulse signal 500ms at the interval set at the ADJUST in the SYSTEM IMPORTANT ADJ_OUT pin outputs a pulse signal at the set interval triggered by the internal clock ADJ_IN pin does not supply buffered output 20 6 Screen Display 6 1 Full Screen The display mode can be selected from three options See section 18 2 1 System in the part 3 MVM Layout Editor of this manual for details on setting display mode MODE1 Displays the title and audio level meters without overlapping on the video image The aspect ratio of the input signal is retained The example right is displaying 4 3 material in 16 9 display mode CHANNEL Audio level meter Title Audio level meter CH1 CH4 CH5 CH8 MODE2 Overlaps the title and audio level meters on the video image The aspect ratio of the input signal is retained The example right is displaying 16 9 material in 4 3 display mode MODES Overlaps the title and audio level meters on the video image The aspect ratio of the input signal is not retaine
95. ts to O when Display ON OFF is set OFF or CLOCK is selected for Displayed channel Set in multiples of 2 2 _ NA t l OO NOTE ERROO3 message is returned if any number other than the specified multiples is set or the total of the values set for window position and window size exceeds the actual Output resolution 14 Control Commands Format coniinuec 14 9 Crop Area Setting Specifies the area and size to crop images With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description Ps r a 45 Dispiayedchannel Ce emas j ooa Sena 14 17 Crop area size Left 0000 0120 A N a 1 2pixels Set in multiples of 4 18 21 Crop area size Right 0000 0120 1 2pixels End code 14 10 Save Layout Saves screen layouts With normal reception and processing the response message is OK ERR004 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description Ps omae as T Ca f eee o o 01 04 Layout no 1 4 End code 8 14 11 Audio Level Meter Display 92 Selects audio level meter display ON OFF and audio channels to be displayed for each channel With normal reception and processing the resoonse message is OK ERROO4 message is returned during MENU screen display Parameter Command Description ES a Ca f e
96. w icon changes the direction of the window line opposite Five buttons under the icons instantly move a window right next to the other window in each direction If there is no window in the direction the window is moved to the edge of the layout editing area The center button positions a window at the center Front Bring to front Arranges the selected window to the front Back Send to back Arranges the selected window to the back Fit Screen Maximizes the window to best fit the selected window size If Aspect Ratio is set to other than Free the aspect ratio Is retained Width x 2 Sets the width of the selected window to double the width of the original window If Aspect Ratio is set to other than Free the aspect ratio is retained Height x 2 Doubles the height of the selected window to double the height of the original window If Aspect Ratio is set to other than Free the aspect ratio is retained Width 1 2 Sets the width of the selected window to half the width of the original window If Aspect Ratio is set to other than Free the aspect ratio is retained Height 1 2 Sets the height of the selected window to half the height of the original window If Aspect Ratio is set to other than Free the aspect ratio is retained Deselect Deselects the selected window Title Display Position X Y Tile Cesples Position H Y K 10 S yla amp Displays the display position of the selected window title Also the title disp
97. wn below MYM System seitine p Syaa Audio Lebe Tay Violo Fulara Crop Wide Lott Datacion fee CHi Fj CHa F CMa F CHa Offline editing Not applying Item Description Video Loss Enables and disables the video loss detection Selecting the checkbox enables the video loss Detection detection When a video loss is detected an alarm is displayed within the window for the time length set in this box The setting range is OO second to 100 seconds The value OO second continues the alarm display until the video loss is recovered or output channel is switched to another channel Applies the changes made in this screen to MVM To save the settings in MVM click Save on the main screen otherwise the changes will be lost when the MVM is powered off Closes System Setting dialog and returns to main screen Alarm Display Time 89 18 Main Screen and Dialog Boxes continued 18 2 5 Full Screen Clicking the Full Screen tab displays the screen as shown below MVM System setting a Swaten AumioLewel Meier Tally VideoLose Fullscreen Crop hae oe eon 1 1 Hi E Lavel Metar erate Lee Meher pey Offline editing Not apphina Description Full Screen Selects the output resolution for full screen display The available settings are as follows Output 1280 x 1024 1360 x 768 1600 x 1200 1920 x 1200 Resolution 1440 x 900 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 Level Meter Sh
98. y are reached to the edge of the edit screen 101 19 Using MVM Layout Editor 19 3 4 Setting Window Size To change the window size drag the edge of the window until the desired window size is obtained and release the mouse button The window size can also be adjusted by selecting a window and changing the numeric values in W and H Mk Leri hbi 0H H Epin Fil T Ak leri Hi HA H n Fah 7 on meTfr Det ETA TE j EE 2 E A et meen E a ae Paki LAH E TY A Dh PR Fi l i _ MAE LFA M EHEH Cie an B Yi ET ENTA En En E yim g 1s F a Se M g Hm Ss If Aspect Ratio is set to other than Free the size can be adjusted while retaining the aspect ratio The window size can also be changed by clicking the Fit Screen Double Width Double Height Half Width and Half Height buttons The actual video display is within the area left after the removal of areas for tally and border displays from the set window size 102 19 Using MVM Layout Editor NOTE e The minimum window size is 120 W x 80 H However due to the minimum video display area requirement of 96 W x 56 H the border width will be automatically reduced to obtain the display area e How a video signal is displayed in each window in Split Screen Display Mode differs depending on the Display Mode in System Setting If MODE1 or MODE2 is selected Auto detects the aspect ratio of the input video signal and maximizes the image to best fit the window while retaining
99. y be selected when creating a new layout The resolution of the layout loaded from MVM or the layout stored in the computer cannot be changed 97 19 Using MVM Layout Editor continued 19 2 3 Opening Saved Layout 1 To edit the layout saved on the computer click the Open button in File Fie 2 Selecting a layout file and clicking Open opens the layout Laake O A SPL a Bizet red Ea Darem iuai jibri E de 20 et NOTE The output resolution can only be selected when creating a new layout The resolution of the layout loaded from MVM or the layout stored in the computer cannot be changed 98 19 Using MVM Layout Editor 19 3 Editing Layouts 19 3 1 Adding Windows BuO can be added a4 the buttons 1 2 3 4 and C es i 1 z 7 7 EZ E o T 7a E a i l E IE pu m d i n Clicking the button of window that is not displayed in the layout editing area adds the window to the layout editing area Up to four video windows and one clock window can be added coves mee L h FH Et j Didier Poin T a n TY el h FH r Pe T E IN oj 7 H E j h i g Ff Hi rin f F Gwe eH Ik G T E i Ll ti G O y Es H age s E a E min j roni birir p Hi a P mpr aam a Ti eS a ert e Pg gy ee E 1 ee 2 or H fw H tl Br is niet Sy a0 Soe MS wl im
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