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1. Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 TMDS Data 2 9 TMDS Data 1 17 TMDS Data O 2 TMDS Data 2 10 TMDS Data 1 18 TMDS Data 0 3 TMDS Data 2 Shield 11 TMDS Data 1 Shield 19 TMDS Data O Shield 4 Not used 12 Not used 20 Not used 5 Not used 13 Not used 21 Not used 6 DDC Clock 14 5V Power 22 TMDS Clock Shield 7 DDC Data 15 Ground for 5V 23 TMDS Clock 8 Analog Vertical Sync 16 Hot plug detect 24 TMDS Clock C1 Not used C2 Not used C3 Not used C4 Not used 4 8 AQ 5 C5 Not used OL EERE DDC Display Data Channel m 17 4 GA TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal 2 5 AUDIO INPUTS Each audio input either has a 3 5 mm jack female connector or a 5 pin MCO male connector 1 3 5 mmjack female connector The INPUT 1 is equipped with this audio connector This connector allows connecting only UNBALANCED audio source Connect your UNBALANCED audio sources as follow LEFT tip GROUND 3 5 mm JACK connector RIGHT ring PAGE 15 2 MCO male connector Input 2 to 4 are equipped with this connector Connect your audio sources as follow Input 2 amp 3 unbalanced connection only Input 2 Input 3 LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT Input 4 balanced amp unbalanced connection RIGHT C O O L_ GROUND mm OL O A 2 6 PRELIST AUDIO m e LALA
2. Local Pott x 7 4 USING THE SOFTWARE Click on the Settings button left bottom of the window to display the Settings window Click on the Input Settings tab and select the Signal Type for each input Then make the other adjustments video Standard SEUS Output Image Main Image Preview Logo amp Frame Main Logo amp Frame Preview Audio Transition Signal Type Standard CH sync load jf Synchronized gt Click on the Output tab then select the Switching mode internal rate input rate or seamless then select the desired adjustment output sync output format output rate PAGE 39 V Input 2 MW Input 3 VW Input 4 MW Input 5 4 Input 6 MW Input 7 M Input 8 fui PALISECAMINTSE fo FALISECANMNTSE fio PAUSECAMANTSC auto PALISECAMINTSC Auto PAL SELAM NTSC Hiz Hiz Hiz Hiz Hiz Hiz Hiz Hiz C 50hms Input 8 C 750hms Input1 C 750hms Input 2 C 750hms Input 3 C 75 Dhms Input 4 C 750hms I Input 5 C 750hms I Input 6 C 750hms Input 7 Inputs Settings MTS Image Main Image Preview Logo amp Frame Main Logo amp Frame Preview Audio Transition Output Output format Output Sync Main HEY C Comp C SOG Preview r Main e HRY OFF C Comp C Grid c 206 Burst Centering Ver
3. used input ENTER Select an input and then select an item lt b ENTER between e used A signal is connected to the input e unused No signal is connected to the input The input is unused H sync load ENTER Select for each input the load of the H Sync with gt ENTER VCR mode ENTER This function allows improving the image contour of low quality VHS tapes Select on with ENTER VIS ENTER This function allows defining the sources which are synchronized together external genlock The synchroni zed sources can be seamlessly switched between themselves during an effect into a PIP for example This switching mode is called VIS Vertical Interval Switching PAGE 27 3 OUTPUT ENTER 3 1 Output status ENTER Indicates the status of the output 3 2 Output format ENTER Select one of the available output formats with gt ENTER For the MAIN output For the PREVIEW output e 852x 480 16 9 e 1024x768 4 3 e 800x 600 4 3 e 1280x 720 16 9 e 1024x 768 4 3 e 1280x 768 16 9 e 1280x 800 4 3 e 1280x1024 4 3 e 1366x 768 16 9 e 1400x1050 4 3 e 1440x 900 16 9 e 1600x1200 4 3 e 1920x1080 16 9 e 1920x1080B 16 9 e 1920x1080HD 16 9 e 1920x1200 16 9 NOTE For fixed pixels display devices DMD LCD PLASMA always select the output format corre
4. 1 2 QUATTRO VALUE GENERAL INFORMATION The QUATTRO VALUE by Analog Way is a High Resolution Digital and Analog Computer amp Video Up Down Scaler Swit cher In addition the device offers a true scaled preview and many effects including High Resolution PIP in Computer amp Video formats It is fitted with 4 Universal A V inputs including one DVI and 3 outputs 1 Analog and 1 DVI for the Main 1 Analog for the Preview It performs an ultra fast and smooth transition between any Video or Computer sources It also allows a true seamless switching between one computer Input direct and any other Video or Computer Input Preview The device is fitted with a true scaled Preview out offering the possibility to visualize any source before dis playing it on the Main output Preview out ensures easy and safe presentations since any Video or Computer source can be monitored on a simple LCD screen before being displayed to the audience PIP The device creates High quality picture insertion from any input The PIP can be sized and moved anywhere over the background image Background image can be switched between one Computer source the reference computer and a Frame The PIP source can be fast amp smoothly switched through a fade to black or customized color The PIP opening offers a choice between Cut and Fade Title Effect The device can mix a Computer source with a Title reference computer with any Video or Computer source The title remai
5. FUNCTION POSITION input type Computer HV C used input All used H sync load All Hi Z VCR mode All off output format SXGA 60Hz 4 3 Output sync H amp V type of screen 4 3 test pattern no switching seamless 1 pos settings 0 aspect ratio in 4 3 aspect ratio out 1 1 brightness 128 black level 128 contrast 128 color 128 hue 128 under overscan overscan sharpness 3 master volume 192 audio source auto follow audio level 48 audio balance 32 auxiliary input OFF mute OFF display logo all ON assignment all none key locking all unlock fade color R G B 0 RS232 LAN port RS232 PAGE 36 UPDATING THE DEVICE 6 1 INTRODUCTION The device can be updated via the RS232 communication port or via LAN communication port a computer PC 6 2 CONNECTION 1 2 3 Connect the device to an AC power outlet Switch ON the device REAR PANEL SWITCH 1 Connect the device to the computer used for the update via the desired communication port For the RS232 communication port Connect the RS232 connector of the device to the serial port of your computer with a DB9 M F straight cable For the LAN communication port Connect the RJ45 connector of the device to your network according to your installation Then with the front panel display menu configure the LAN communication port CONTROL gt LAN setup and activate the LAN communication port CONTROL gt RS232 LAN port gt LAN 6 3 UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Sw
6. YUV 60Hz 9 RGB 50Hz 10 RGB 60Hz 11 640x480 IF IF Standard input signal detection M Rd 0 35 12 800x600 13 1024x768 14 1280x1024 15 1400x1050 16 1600x1200 17 852x480 if if Standard input signal detection P Rd 0 35 18 1280x720 19 1280x768 20 1366x768 21 1680x1050 22 1920x1080 23 10801 50 24 1080160 25 720p 50 26 720p 60 26 1080p 24 28 1080p 25 29 1080p 30 30 1080p 50 31 1080p 60 32 1080sf 24 33 480p 50 34 480p 60 35 480p 72 XA XA Synchronized input Rd 0 8 Identical as XR command XF XF Synchronized input standard M Rd 0 29 Identical as IF command XT REFT Frame frequency of the synchro nized input M Rd 0 65535 Value in hundredth of Hz OTHERS COMMANDS TP TP T BAR position Rd Wr 0 255 TB TB Executed percentage of the effect Rd 0 65535 0 0 65535 100 DEV Device type Rd 0 65535 H 1 0 Send all device parameters Rd NOTE M MAIN output Rd Wr Read and write command P PREVIEW output Rd Read only command PAGE 51 E ASCII HEX DEC TABLE AN OA bh Y N gt HEX 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F DEC 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 99 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 ASCII E 4 Mm Mm GO DI gt gt CN lt X 5 lt CHWA DWDO VO ZAZrRAe HEX
7. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B AC 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F DEC 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 ASCII TT O om O Q O O O a 0 DO O 0 AN lt xXx SF lt Cc l DEL HEX 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 16 7D 7E 7F DEC 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 PAGE 52 F RS 232 Sample for QXE How to use The device treats any character that it receives on the RS 232 or LAN as a possible command but only accepts legal commands There is no starting ending code needed in a command string A command can be a single character typed on a keyboard and does not require any special character before or after it When the device receives a valid command it will execute the command Then it will send back the status of the para meters that have changed due to this command If he command cannot be executed value out of range no signal on the selected input The device will just sends back the current status of the corresponding parameters Commands are usually composed of numerical values followed by the command characters The characters used wi thout any n
8. M Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 Ls Ls Logo 2 vert size output format M Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 Lt Lt Logo 2 type M Rd 0 2 O incrusting logo 1 cutting logo 2 animating logo Lp Lp Pixels number in a line of logo 2 M Rd 0 65535 These 2 commands allow calculating the duration of the storing LI LI Lines number in a logo 2 M Rd 0 65535 LN LN Pixels number in a line of a frame M Rd 0 65935 Ln Ln Line number of a frame M Rd 0 65535 NOTE M MAIN output Rd Wr Read and write command P PREVIEW output Rd Read only command PAGE 48 VALUE CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION FRAME amp LOGOS COMMANDS IH IH Horizontal position of the logo 1 P Rd Wr 0 255 IV IV Vertical position of the logo 1 P Rd Wr 0 255 IW IW Logo 1 horiz size output format P Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 IS IS Logo 1 vert size output format P Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 IT IT Logo 1 type P Rd 0 2 O incrusting logo 1 cutting logo 2 animating logo IP IP Pixels number in a line of the logo 1 P Rd 0 65535 These 2 commands allow calculating the duration of the storing IL IL Lines number in a logo 2 P Rd 0 65535 Ih Ih Horizontal position of the logo 2 P Rd Wr 0 255 lv lv Vertical position of the logo 2 P Rd Wr 0 255 lw lw Logo 2 horiz size output format P Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 Is Is Logo 2 vert size output format P Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 It It Logo 2 ty
9. PAGE 41 DVI I input 1 Digital Visual Interface DVI TMDS single link Up to 1600 x 1200 60Hz RB reduced blanking and 1920x1080 60Hz HD15 inputs 2 to 8 and DVI I input 1 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 625 lines 15 734 kHz 60 Hz 525 lines R G B 0 7 Vp p SYNC 0 3 Vp p or TTL RGB 75 ohms SYNC 75 ohms or Hi Z HD15 inputs 2 to 8 and DVI I input 1 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 625 lines 15 734 kHz 60 Hz 525 lines Y 1 Vp p 0 7 V Luma 0 3 V Sync R Y 0 7 Vp p B Y 0 7 Vp p Y R Y B Y 75 ohms HD15 inputs 2 to 8 and DVI I input 1 HD YUV 1080i 60 50Hz 1080p 720p 60 50Hz 480p 60Hz Y 1 Vp p 0 7 V sync R Y 1 Vp p 0 7 V sync B Y 1 Vp p 0 7 V sync Tri level 0 3V positive negative Bi level 0 3V negative 75 ohms 4 pin mini DIN input 8 BNC input 4 HD15 inputs 2 to 8 and DVI I input 1 PAL 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 625 lines or NTSC 15 734 kHz 60 Hz 525 lines Y 1 Vp p C 0 3 Vp p 75 ohms BNC input 4 RCA input 8 HD15 inputs 2 to 8 and DVI I input 1 PAL SECAM 15 625 kHz 50 Hz 625 lines or NTSC 15 734 kHz 60 Hz 525 lines 1 Vp p 75 ohms 8 2 DISPLAY OUTPUTS e MAIN ANALOG Connectors Resolution Frame frequency Sync types Levels Impedance e MAIN DIGITAL Connector Format Resolution e PREVIEW Connectors Format Sync types Leve
10. e Standard The entire image and the aspect ratio are preserved e Crop The image is zoomed without deformation to fill the screen but some borders of the image will be cropped The aspect ratio is preserved e Full Screen The image is stretched to fill the screen The aspect ratio is not preserved e Zoom The image can be zoomed cropped and stretched at your convenience Black level ENTER Adjust the black level with gt ENTER Color ENTER Select a color Red Green or Blue with lt b ENTER and adjust the level with lt b ENTER Optimize ENTER Select an item with lt b ENTER e clock Manual adjustment of the pixel clock phase Manual adjustment of the pixel phase Preset ENTER This function allows setting all the image parameters to the factory settings Select YES and validate with ENTER NOTE If the selected input is the reference computer input the available adjustments are Black level amp Color PAGE 30 5 gt LOGOS FRAME ENTER 9 1 9 3 Use logo ENTER Select an item with lt b ENTER 5 1 1 Display ENTER This function allows turning ON or OFF the assigned logos of each input Select an input with gt and press ENTER to select ON or OFF NOTE To display a logo the output format should be the same as the one used during the storing 5 1 2 Assignment ENTER This function allows assigning the stored logos to an input up to 2 log
11. lt b ENTER U overscan ENTER Select Underscan or Overscan with lt b ENTER e underscan Underscan mode The entire image is visible on the screen Computer mode is underscan e overscan Overscan mode The image is displayed about 8 bigger than in underscan mode to avoid seeing the corners and the borders Standard TV display mode is overscan Preset ENTER This function allows setting all the image parameters to the factory settings Select YES and validate with ENTER PAGE 29 gt If the selected input type is a COMPUTER signal the IMAGE MENU displays 4 1 4 2 4 4 4 5 4 7 Centering ENTER Adjust automatically the image in the centering pattern Pos settings ENTER Select one of the following functions with gt ENTER 4 2 1 H position ENTER Adjust the Horizontal position with gt ENTER 4 2 2 V position ENTER Adjust the Vertical position with gt ENTER 4 2 3 H size ENTER Adjust the Horizontal size with gt ENTER 4 2 4 V size ENTER Adjust the Vertical size with lt b ENTER Aspect in ENTER Select the Aspect Ratio of your input source with gt ENTER 4 3 standard 4 3 input format e 16 9 letterbox Letterbox input format e WS anamorphic Widescreen Anamorphic input format video or 16 9 input format computer Aspect out ENTER Select one of the following output aspect ratio with lt b ENTER
12. m D 2 ML po O gt YR GROUND S im DL A m D 3 YL coo O VIR UNBALANCED m 2 L j QO GROUND S OL py Gee 7 gt 7 Res VD BALANCED Fr LALA DD You can connect an unbalanced stereo audio device to the 3 5mm jack connector for audio control 2 7 AUDIO OUTPUT The audio output is equipped with a 5 pin MCO male connector This connector allows connecting BALANCED or UN BALANCED audio systems RIGHT C O OL GROUND zzz OL 4 OL 4 OUT LLLI pirg PD ie L Cc GROUND S ZZ Ry En R c OOOOO BALANCED OUT MI L vayy PRIT PAGE 16 OPERATING MODE The device can be used in two different switching modes The SEAMLESS MODE allows switching seamlessly fading and titling between the reference COMPUTER input and the other inputs Other inputs are scaled to the same format as the reference COMPUTER format NOTE Input 1 and 8 can be used as the reference capter input NOTE The reference Computer is not scaled The FAST SWITCHING MODE allows selecting an output format corresponding to your application All video inputs are scaled to the selected format The switching between two inputs will go through a fade colored tran sition The output rate can be selected between 60 Hz 75 Hz or can be synchronized to one of the video input frame rate in order to improve th
13. ya que un cable da ado puede provocar un incendio o un choque el ctrico Verifique el estado del cable de alimentaci n de vez en cuando P ngase en contacto con su distribuidor o con el servicio de posventa si necesita cambiarlo Todas las entradas y salidas excepto la entrada del sector son de tipo TBTS Muy Baja Tensi n de Seguridad definidas seg n EN 60950 e REPARACI N Y MANTENIMIENTO Por ning n motivo el usuario deber tratar de efectuar operaciones de e ABERTURAS Y ORIFICIOS PAGE 7 reparacion ya que si abre los aparatos retirando el capo o cualquier otra pieza que forma parte de las cajas o si destornilla los tornillos aparentes exteriores existe el riesgo de producirse una explosion choques el ctricos o cualquier otro incidente Contacte el servicio de posventa a su distribuidor o dirigirse con personal cualificado unicamente Los aparatos pueden contener aberturas aireaci n ranuras etc No introduzca all ning n objeto ni obstruya nunca estas aberturas Si un l quido o un objeto penetra al interior del aparato descon ctelo y h galo revisar por personal cualificado antes de ponerlo nuevamente en servicio INTRODUCTION 1 1 ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED e 1x Quattro Value QXE421 e 1 x AC Power supply cord 1 x HD15 male 5 x BNC female cable adaptator e 1 x set of 3 MCO 5 pin female connectors e 1x User Manuel PDF version Download on our website www analogway com technical_support
14. Frame selection button on the front panel Fn then F1 F2 F3 or F4 then press TAKE 5 To turn the FRAME OFF select an input selection button then press TAKE PAGE 22 FRONT PANEL MENU DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 5 1 INTRODUCTION The front panel display menu presents 2 modes STATUS MODE and CONTROL MODE e The STATUS MODE indicates the input and output status of the device e The CONTROL MODE allows selecting and adjusting the parameters of the device 5 2 CONTROL BUTTONS The front panel display is controlled by 2 buttons and 1 knob lt gt knob In CONTROL MODE turn this knob to scroll thru the different menus EXIT MENU button In STATUS MODE press this button to enter CONTROL MODE e In CONTROL MODE press this button to return to the previous menu without saving the selection return to STATUS MODE press several times ENTER button From STATUS MODE press this button to enter CONTROL MODE From CONTROL MODE press this button to confirm a selected item 9 3 INTRODUCTION When switching ON the front panel display shows the products name and firmware version as follows gt DEVICE STATUS 21 Version 242 3 MAIN 1 4 XGA 60 1K 75Hz DATES 5 PREVIEW 2 6 YUV 15 7K 50Hz PREVIEW STATUS 7 Output 1024x768 0 8 Seamless 1 75Hz 1 Device reference 2 Device version 3 MAIN output selected input number 4 Format line amp frame frequency to the selected input 5 PREVIEW o
15. Key Type Logo n 9 Empty El a i gt 0 e Black CO White Picture Background Color Load Es cove Transfer to Device PES _ Time elapsed 00 09 The RCS provides additional functionality It can download logos animated logo or frames via the RS 232 or Ethernet LAN This feature also allows downloading a logo animated in GIF format To dowload logos it is recommended not to exceed 1 8th of the final size of the output image Main Supported formats are JPEG BMP GIF JPG ICO EMF WMF PAGE 40 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 1 COMPUTER amp VIDEO INPUTS e ANALOG COMPUTER Connectors Line frequency Frame frequency Resolution Sync types Levels Impedance HD15 inputs 2 to 8 and DVI I input 1 Up to 110 kHz Up to 130 Hz Up to 1600 x 1200 60Hz RGBHV RGB S RGsB Sync On Green R G B 0 7 Vp p H amp V Sync TTL Composite Sync TTL and 0 3 V SOG Sync On Green 0 3 V R G B 75 ohms H 75 ohms or Hi Z V Hi Z e DIGITAL COMPUTER INPUT Connectors Format Resolution e RGB S VIDEO Connectors Frequency Levels Impedance e COMPONENT Connectors Frequency Levels Impedance e HDTV Connectors Formats Levels Sync Impedance e S VIDEO Connectors Standards Levels Impedance COMPOSITE VIDEO Connectors Standards Level Impedance
16. Select a level with lt gt ENTER 5 2 7 Store ENTER This function allows storing the logo into one of the 8 memories Select a logo memory with lt b ENTER The memorization will take few seconds Record anim ENTER This mode allows storing an animated logo in order to key them into the displayed image Select an item with lt gt ENTER 5 3 1 H position ENTER Adjust the Horizontal position of the logo area with gt gt ENTER 5 3 2 V position ENTER Adjust the Vertical position of the logo area with lt b ENTER 5 3 3 H size ENTER Adjust the Horizontal size of the logo area with lt b ENTER 5 3 4 V size ENTER Adjust the Vertical size of the logo area with gt ENTER NOTE The logo area is limited to one eighth 1 8 of the displayed area PAGE 31 5 6 5 3 5 Luma key level ENTER This function allows erasing the darkest portion of your logo area in order to make special logo contour Ad just the luma key level with lt b ENTER 9 3 6 Back Color ENTER This function allows coloring the erased portions of the logo when using the luma key Select a level with lt gt ENTER 5 3 7 Recording time ENTER Adjust the recording time with gt gt ENTER 5 3 8 Store ENTER This function allows storing the logo into the memory The memorization will take few seconds Record frame ENTER This mode allows storing up to 4 frames
17. alimentation secteur Pour tre certain que l appareil n est plus aliment ce cordon doit tre d branch de la prise murale Appliquer les consignes suivantes 1 Le mat riel reli a demeure au r seau doit avoir un dispositif de sectionnement facilement accessible qui doit tre incopor l ext rieur de l appareil 2 Debrancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise murale si vous pr voyez de ne pas utiliser l appareil pendant quelques jours ou plus 3 Pour d brancher le cordon tirez le par la fiche Ne tirez jamais sur le cordon proprement dit 3 La prise d alimentation doit se trouver proximit de l appareil et tre ais ment accessible 4 Ne laissez pas tomber le cordon d alimentation et ne posez pas d objets lourds dessus Si le cordon d alimentation est endommag d branchez le imm diatement de la prise murale Il est dangereux de faire fonctionner un appareil avec un cordon endommag un c ble abim peut provoquer un risque d incendie ou un choc lectrique V rifier le c ble d alimentation de temps en temps Contacter votre revendeur ou le service apr s vente pour un remplacement Toutes les entr es et sorties except e l entr e secteur sont de type TBTS Tr s Basse Tension de S curit d finies selon EN 60950 R PARATION ET MAINTENANCE L utilisateur ne doit en aucun cas essayer de proc der aux op rations de d pannage car l ouverture des appareils par retrait des capots ou de toutes
18. ap ap Image process adjustment P Rd Wr 0 7 O level 1 7 level 8 OV OV Underscan overscan P Rd Wr 0 1 O underscan 1 overscan ia ia Input aspect ratio selection P Rd Wr 0 2 0 4 3 1 16 9 2 16 9 anamorphic oa oa Output aspect ratio P Rd Wr 0 3 0 1 1 1 crop 2 Full screen 3 zoom ZW ZW Zoom horizontal size P Rd Wr 0 255 0 100 255 200 zs zs Zoom vertical size P Rd Wr 0 255 0 100 255 200 zh zh Zoom horizontal position P Rd Wr 0 259 ZV ZV Zoom vertical position P Rd Wr 0 259 ar ar Red level adjustment P Rd Wr 0 255 qg qg Green level adjustment P Rd Wr 0 255 qb qb Bleu level adjustment P Rd Wr 0 255 mc mc Number of pixels per line P Rd Wr 0 65535 mp mp Pixels phase adjustment P Rd Wr 0 31 yp yp PRESET P Rd Wr 0 1 1 PRESET action automatic reset YS YS STORE Rd Wr 0 1 1 STORE action automatic reset NOTE M MAIN output Rd Wr Read and write command P PREVIEW output Rd Read only command PAGE 46 CD COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE MIN MAX EFFECTS COMMANDS EF ED ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh eO el ej EO EG Eo EG TO ER ED ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh eO el ej BO EC Eo EG TO Effect selection Effect duration selection Horizontal position of the effect Vertical position of the effect Horizontal size of the effect Vertical size of the effect Window horizontal position PIP Window vertical position PIP Window
19. autres pi ces constituant les bo tiers ainsi que le d vissage des vis apparentes l ext rieur risque d exposer l utilisateur a des chocs lectriques ou autres dangers Contacter le service apr s vente ou votre revendeur ou s adresser un personnel qualifi uniquement OUVERTURES ET ORIFICES Les appareils peuvent comporter des ouvertures a ration fentes etc veuillez ne jamais y introduire d objets et ne jamais obstruer ses ouvertures Si un liquide ou un objet p n tre l int rieur de l appareil d branchez imm diatement l appareil et faites le contr ler par un personnel qualifi avant de le remettre en service PAGE 4 INSTRUZIONI DI SECUREZZA Allo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tutti i consigli di sicurezza e di funzionamento prima dell utilizzo Conservare le istruzioni di sicurezza e di funzionamento al fine di poterle consultare ulteriormente Seguire tutti consigli indicati su questo manuale e sull apparecchiatura e ATTENZIONE AI fine di prevenire qualsiasi rischio di shock elettrico e d incendio non esporre l apparecchiatura a pioggia umidit e a sorgenti di eccessivo calore e INSTALLAZIONE Assicuratevi che vi sia una sufficiente circolazione d aria per evitare qualsiasi surriscaldamento all interno dell apparecchiatura Non collocare l apparecchiatura in prossimit o su superfici tessili suscettibili di ostruire il funz
20. buttons 2 Select the aspect ratio of your input source with the LCD menu IMAGE gt aspect ratio 3 Use the Centering function IMAGE gt centering to automatically position the image in the Centering pattern IMPORTANT For best results display a full size bright image no black border to perform a centering If necessary correct the adjustment with the position amp size functions IMAGE gt pos settings NOTE The centering function is only available for computer sources NOTE In case of same Input Output resolution the centering also achieves automatic pixel clock ad justments It may be useful to improve manually the pixel clock and phase using the LCD menu IMAGE gt optimize gt clock or phase 4 As required make the other adjustments available in the LCD IMAGE menu color brightness NOTE To set the image adjustments to the factory settings use the Preset function IMAGE gt preset gt yes NOTE The adjustments are automatically stored in NON volatile memories The device comes with 40 NON volatile image memories Each of these memories contains the input channel number the input and output format parameters and all of the image adjustments position size brightness When the 40 memories are used each new memorization erases the oldest record 3 4 AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS 1 Adjust the master volume AUDIO gt master volume 2 Set the auto follow or breakaway audio mode AUDIO gt aud
21. in order to display them at any time during the show 5 4 1 H position ENTER Adjust the Horizontal position of the frame area with gt ENTER 5 4 2 V position ENTER Adjust the Vertical position of the frame area with gt ENTER 5 4 3 H size ENTER Adjust the Horizontal size of the frame area with lt b ENTER 5 4 4 V size ENTER Adjust the Vertical size of the frame area with gt gt ENTER 5 4 5 Luma key level ENTER This function allows erasing the darkest portion of your frame in order to make special frame contour Adjust the luma key level with lt b ENTER 5 4 6 Store This function allows storing the displayed image frame into a one of the 4 memories Presses ENTER to start the memorization of the frame The memorization will take about 2 minutes Erase logo ENTER This function allows erasing the memorized logos Select an item with gt ENTER Erase frame ENTER This function allows erasing the memorized frames Select an item with lt b ENTER PAGE 32 6 EFFECT This menu allows storing an effect in each of the effect buttons EFFECT PRESET First select an effect button with LCD menu or with the front panel button Then select one of the following effects 6 x 1 6 x 2 6 x 3 6 x 4 00 00 PAGE 33 Cut allows switching seamlessly the pre selected input onto the MAIN output Fading allows fading the pre sel
22. size M Rd Wr 0 255 BR BR Brightness adjustment M Rd Wr 0 255 CT CT Contrast adjustment M Rd Wr 0 255 CL CL Color adjustment M Rd Wr 0 255 HU HU Hue adjustment M Rd Wr 0 255 QP QP Sharpness adjustment M Rd Wr 0 7 O level 1 7 level 8 OV OV Underscan overscan M Rd Wr 0 1 O underscan 1 overscan IA IA Input aspect ratio selection M Rd Wr 0 2 0 4 3 1 16 9 2 16 9 anamorphic OA OA Output aspect ratio M Rd Wr 0 3 0 1 1 1 crop 2 Full screen 3 Zoom ZW ZW Zoom horizontal size M Rd Wr 10 200 10 10 100 100 no zoom 200 200 ZS ZS Zoom vertical size M Rd Wr 10 200 10 10 100 100 no zoom 200 200 ZH ZH Zoom horizontal position M Rd Wr 0 255 ZV ZV Zoom vertical position M Rd Wr 0 255 QR QR Red level adjustment M Rd Wr 0 255 QG QG Green level adjustment M Rd Wr 0 255 QB QB Bleu level adjustment M Rd Wr 0 255 MC CLK Number of pixels per line M Rd Wr 0 65535 MP PHA Pixels phase adjustment M Rd Wr 0 31 yP yP PRESET M Rd Wr 0 1 1 PRESET action automatic reset yc yc Automatic centering P Rd Wr 0 1 1 centering action automatic reset hp hp Horizontal position P Rd Wr 0 259 vp vp Vertical position P Rd Wr 0 255 hw hw Horizontal size P Rd Wr 0 255 VS VS Vertical size P Rd Wr 0 255 br br Brightness adjustment P Rd Wr 0 255 ct ct Contrast adjustment P Rd Wr 0 255 cl cl Color adjustment P Rd Wr 0 255 hu hu Hue adjustment P Rd Wr 0 255
23. te k nnen ber ffnungen verf gen Bel ftung Schlitze usw Niemals Gegenst nde in die ffnungen einf hren oder die ffnungen verschlie en Wenn eine Fl ssigkeit oder ein Gegenstand in das Ger t gelangt den Stecker herausziehen und es vor einer neuen Inbetriebnahme von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal berpr fen lassen PAGE 6 INSTRUCCIONES DE SECURIDAD Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento del aparato antes de usarlo Conserve las instrucciones de seguridad y de funcionamiento para que pueda consultarlas posteriormente Respete todas las consignas indicadas en la documentacion relacionadas con el producto y este documento e CUIDADO e INSTALACI N e ALIMENTACI N e CABLE DE ALIMENTACI N e CONEXIONES Para prevenir cualquier riesgo de choque el ctrico y de incendio no exponga este aparato a la lluvia a la humedad ni a fuentes de calorintensas Cerci rese de que haya una circulaci n de aire suficiente para evitar cualquier sobrecalentamiento al interior del aparato No coloque el aparato cerca ni sobre una superficie textil que pudiera obstruir los orificios de ventilaci n No instale el aparato cerca de fuentes de calor como radiador o boca de aire caliente ni en un lugar expuesto a los rayos solares directos o al polvo excesivo a las vibraciones o a los choques mec nicos Esto podr a pro
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25. 0 255 0 5 O without 1 shadow 2 smooth 3 edge 0 255 0 size mini 255 size maxi 0 255 0 1 0 Cut 1 fade 0 1 0 Cut 1 fade 0 255 0 255 0 1 0 no effect in progress 1 effect in progress 1 8 1 audio source 1 8 audio source 8 1 8 1 audio source 1 8 audio source 8 0 1 0 auto follow 1 breakaway 0 1 0 auto follow 1 breakaway 0 255 0 minimum 255 maximum 0 255 0 minimum 255 maximum 0 1 0 mute OFF 1 mute ON 0 1 0 mute OFF 1 mute ON 0 1 O stereo 1 mono 0 1 O stereo 1 mono 0 64 0 minimum 1 maximum 0 64 0 left to maximum 64 right to maximum 0 1 O used 1 unused 0 1 O used 1 unused P PREVIEW output Rd Read only command CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE VALUE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION FRAME 8 LOGOS COMMANDS LM LM Frame logo mode Rd Wr 0 3 0 use amp assignment mode 1 logo recording mode 2 animated logo recording mode 3 frame recording mode 4 erasing logo mode 5 erasing frame mode 6 logo transfer mode LX LX Status of the logo programmer Rd 0 4 O free 1 logo frame in recalling process 2 logo frame in storing process 3 output format incompatible with the logo 4 logo frame in erasing process LA LA Logo index 1 assignment Rd Wr 0 9 0 no logo 1 logo 1 8 logo 8 9 animated logo LB LB Logo index 2 assignment Rd Wr 0 9 LF LF Frame assignment Rd Wr 0 4 O no frame 1 frame 1 2 frame 2 3 f
26. 7 5 Frames amp Logos Loader TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 41 8 1 Computer amp video inputs 8 2 Display outputs 8 3 Audio inputs 8 4 Main audio output 8 5 Prelist audio output 8 6 Communication ports 8 7 Trigger 8 8 Environmental APPENDIX PROGRAMMER S GUIDE 44 A Introduction B Commands structure C Error responses D Commands and responses table E ASCII HEX DEC TABLE F RS 232 Sample WARRANTY amp SERVICES INFORMATION 55 6 CONTACT INFORMATION 5 PAGE 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be retained for further reference Please follow all of the warnings on this product and its operating instructions CAUTION WARNING To prevent the risk of electric shock and fire do not expose this device to rain humidity or intense heat sources such as heaters or direct sunlight Slots and openings in the device are provided for ventilation and to avoid overheating Make sure the device is never placed on or near a textile surface that could block the openings Also keep away from excessive dust vibrations and shocks POWER CORD Use the On I Off O switch to power On or Off devices equipped with that switch All other devices should be plugged and unplugged from wall outlet In both cases please follow these instructions 1 The power cord of the device should be unplugged from the outlet
27. CTIONS 2 Tx1 transmit data to the control device 3 Rx1 receive data from the control device 4 Rx2 receive data from the display device 5 GROUND Gnd 8 Reserved for manufacturer 9 Tx2 transmit data to the display device e LAN Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol Data Rate 10 100 Mbps LED functions on RJ45 connector Left LED Right LED Meaning OFF OFF No link OFF ON 100 BASE T link ON OFF 10 BASE T link 8 7 TRIGGER Connector Jack 3 5 mm female Command levels ON 12 Vdc trigger OFF 0 Vdc Jackas connection Output Current 0 1 Amax at 12 Vdc NOTE This output is activate with the AC Power Switch ON OFF 12 Vdc 8 8 ENVIRONMENTAL Power Supply Internal CE UL CSA IEC 950 50 W universal automatic Input 100 VAC to 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 A Max Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Hygrometry 10 to 80 without condensation Dimensions D 265 x W 482 x H 44 mm D 10 4 x W 19 x H 1 74 Compatible with the 19 rack height 1 unit Weight 3 5 kg 7 7 lbs PAGE 43 APPENDIX PROGRAMMER S GUIDE A INTRODUCTION lf you need to use your own Software Control program from a PC or WORKSTATION with an RS232 port the device allows communication through an ASCII code protocol The device treats any character that it re
28. DISPLAY OUTPUTS 4 UNIVERSAL COMPUTER amp TV HDTV INPUTS MAIN DVI D ANALOG WAY Pioneer in Analog Leader in Digital ES Thank you for choosing Analog Way By following these simple steps you should be able to unleash the powerfull Quattro Value High Resolution Digital and Analog Computer amp Video Up Down Scaler Switcher straight out of the box TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION 8 1 Accessories supplied 2 Quattro Value general information 3 Devices amp references 4 Installation 5 Front panel description of the Quattro Value 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 Rear panel description of the QuattroValue EC CD D 2 1 Quattro Value connections 2 2 Input 1 description 2 3 Input 2 to 8 description 2 4 Output description 2 5 Audio inputs 2 6 Prelist audio 2 7 Audio output OPERATING MODE 17 3 1 Settings 3 2 Switching operations 3 3 Display device adjustments 3 4 Image adjustments 3 5 Audio adjustments USING FRAME amp LOGO INSERTION 21 4 1 Logo insertion 4 2 Using the frame PAGE 1 FRONT PANEL MENU DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 23 5 1 Introduction 5 2 Control buttons 5 3 Status mode 5 4 Control mode 5 5 Functions description UPDATING THE DEVICE 37 6 1 Connections 6 2 Update instructions REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE 38 7 1 Connections 7 2 Software installation 7 3 Communication setup 7 4 Using the software
29. O MAIN aan BEEN EE RO EE 4 Audio level 5 Audio balance 2 Input 1 6 AUX input OFF 9 Input 8 7 Mute O Index 1 gt Logo 2 Index 2 None Index 1 gt Logo 2 A 2 V position H Effect duration gim I Cut Fade out AE SCONTROL ser 2 2 Transition 1 Fade color o Fade fame 1 Red level 2 Green level 3 Blue level Fade duration 4 Frame 4 2 Input 1 3 Sync loss E 1 Black 13 Input 4 4 RS232 LAN port comm port select RS232 LAN 5 LAN setup 1 Octo Value addr na Cc n Se 3 Gateway addr 4 Octo Value port select port 5 Remote port XXXX select netmask 6 Netmask 7 Default setup XXX XXX XXX XXX 5 Reset message OFF 6 Stand by time 7 Standb 8 Erase memories CC 9 Default value ES PAGE 26 5 5 FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION 1 gt SWITCHING ENTER 1 1 Fast switching ENTER Select an item with lt b ENTER e Internal rate The output frame rate is 60 Hz or 75 Hz depending of the selected output format A higher frame frequency gives a better visual aspect when displaying static pictures e Follow x The output frame rate is identical to the selected input Frame Rate 50 Hz if the input video standard is PAL or SECAM and 59 94 Hz if the input video standard is NTSC This functi
30. RMA numbers must appear on the return shipping label 3 All shipping and insurance charges on all RMAs must be prepaid by the customer T North amp South America E Europe Middle East and Africa Ml Asia Pacific Analog Way Inc Analog Way SAS Analog Way Pte Ltd 299 Broadway Suite 1620 33 rue du Saule Trapu No 10 Ubi Cresent New York NY 10007 Parc du Moulin 03 05 Ubi Techpark Lobby A United States of America 91300 Massy France Singapore 408564 PAGE 55 CONTACT INFORMATION HOW TO CONTACT US Analog Way SAS 33 rue du Saule Trapu Parc du Moulin 91300 Massy France Tel 33 1 64 47 16 03 Fax 33 1 64 47 14 73 saleseuro analogway com Analog Way Inc 299 Broadway Suite 1620 New York NY 10007 United States of America Tel 1 212 269 1902 Fax 1 212 269 1943 salesusa analogway com Analog Way Pte Ltd No 10 Ubi Crescent 03 05 Ubi Techpark Lobby Singapore 408564 Tel 65 6292 5800 Fax 65 6292 5205 sales analogwayasia com For more documentation general information or simply to keep up to date with new releases and upcoming Analog Way products please log on to www analogway com Before calling your regional maintenance center please gather the following information Serial number of the unit Firmware version look in CONTROL MENU VERSIONS Model reference QXE421 Description of failure Information on Unit Disposal In the European Union If the product is used for business
31. U Dale Mir et Pra Fn Secondary function selection button FREEZE Freeze the main output the blinking LED indicates the FREEZE is active LOGO Allows to display logo onto the Main output NOTE Logo display can be used by first pressing Fn EFFECT Selection of the 4 EFFECT PRESET NOTE Effect preset 3 amp 4 can be used by first pressing Fn INPUT SELECTION Selection of the 4 input sources 1 to 4 e Selection of the 4 frames F1 to F4 NOTE Frame selection can be used only when Fn is activate LED blinking quickly The pre selected source LED blinking slowly is displayed onto the PREVIEW output The pre selected frame LED blinking quickly is displayed onto the PREVIEW output The source frame displayed onto the MAIN output is indicate by a turn ON LED e Along push 1 second on the selected preselected input button allows to active the BLACK function A black screen is displayed onto the corresponding output A short push on the same button allows to inactive this function TAKE Allows to display the pre selected source onto the Main output with the selected effect CONTROL Allows to scroll thru the different menus in Control mode lt gt EXIT MENU Switches between Status and Control mode ENTER Validates a selected item PAGE 10 1 6 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE QUATTRO VALUE 100 250 VAC 1A 50 60 Hz AC powerinlet O I IP LAN RS 232 AC power swit
32. al period of input signal P Rd 0 65535 Line frequency in kHz UN VALUE x10 il VALUE ID ID Vertical period of input signal M Rd 0 65535 Frame frequency in Hz Line frequency in Hz ID VALUE id id Vertical period of input signal P Rd 0 65535 Frame frequency in Hz Line frequency in Hz id VALUE IP IP Input Sync detection M Rd 0 1 0 no Sync detected 1 Sync detected ip ip Input Sync detection P Rd 0 1 0 no Sync detected 1 Sync detected IH IH Sign of the horizontal input Sync M Rd 0 1 0 negative 1 positive ih ih Sign of the horizontal input Sync P Rd 0 1 0 negative 1 positive IV IV Sign of the vertical input Sync M Rd 0 1 0 negative 1 positive IV IV Sign of the vertical input Sync P Rd 0 1 0 negative 1 positive 0 Separate H amp V sync IK IK Input Sync type detection M Rd 0 3 1 Composite sync TTL ik ik Input Sync type detection P Rd 0 3 2 SOG Sync On Green 3 Composite sync analog Il Il Interlaced signal detection M Rd 0 1 0 not interlaced 1 interlaced i i Interlaced signal detection P Rd 0 1 0 not interlaced 1 interlaced lO lO Out of range signal detection M Rd 0 1 0 In range 1 Out of range io io Out of range signal detection P Rd 0 1 O In range 1 Out of range 0 no signal 1 wrong signal 2 NTSC std 3 58 60 3 PAL std 4 43 50 4 SECAM 50Hz 5 B amp W 50Hz 6 B amp W 60Hz 7 YUV 50Hz 8
33. ation port IMPORTANT To avoid address conflicts configure the LAN communication port with the LAN setup menu before activating it NOTE The RS 232 8 the LAN communication ports can not be used simultaneously LAN setup ENTER Allows configuring the LAN communication port Select the UDP or TCP protocol with gt ENTER then select items with gt ENTER e device addr Every device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address This address is used to reference the specific unit IP addresses are specified as x x x x where each x is a number from 1 to 254 Assign the device to a unique IP address with gt ENTER Default value 192 168 0 2 e remote addr This is the destination IP address used with an outgoing connection Select the destination IP address with gt ENTER Default value 192 168 0 1 e gateway addr The gateway address or router allows communication with other LAN segments The ga teway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment as the unit Select the gateway address with gt ENTER Default value 192 168 0 1 e device port Every TCP connection and every UDP datagram is defined by a destination IP address and a port number Select a local port number with lt b ENTER between 10000 and 10999 De fault value 10500 e remote port You must set the remote TCP port number for the unit to make outgoing connections T
34. ay from the Video image The device is fitted with a Dual RS232 Com port for Integral remote control and automatic control of other devices in the installation Full Firmware upgrade maintains high value to your equipment through permanent additional possibility in the apparatus life time This ultra compact and user friendly device is especially dedicated to high resolution A V presentation displays confe rence and boardrooms and events PAGE 8 1 3 DEVICES amp REFERENCES REFERENCE DESIGNATION QXE421 QUATTRO VALUE 1 4 INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Please read all the safety instructions page 3 before starting e Table Top Mounting The device can be used directly on a table the unit is equipped with 4 plastic feet e Rack Mounting The device is compatible with a 19 enclosure To install the device into a 19 rack Attach the device to the rack by using 4 screws in the front panel holes screws are not included IMPORTANT The openings in the rear and side panels are for cooling Do not cover these openings Be sure that no weight is added to the device in excess of 2 kg 4 4 Ibs The maximum ambient operating temperature must not exceed 40 C 104 F The rack and all mounted equipment in it must be reliably grounded to national and local electrical codes PAGE 9 1 5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION OF THE QUATTRO VALUE MT Lo JuattroVal EXIT ENTER M ANALOG WAYS Lieraal HiRes Sealer MEN
35. bar onto your text EFFECT gt title gt intensity To turn OFF the text press TAKE again To switch between sources without turning OFF the text press the button of the desired source and press TAKE The transition operates with a fade color PAGE 18 e FADE COLOR The FADE COLOR allows switching between 2 sources with a fading to a color of you choice This transition operates in Fast Switching mode and sometimes in Seamless mode only when the other effects are not possible You can select the color of the fading with the LCD CONTROL menu e CLEAN CUT The CLEAN CUT allows a clean switch thanks to a fast freeze of the displayed source Activate the CLEAN CUT with the LCD menu CONTROLS gt transition gt clean cut e PIP The PIP effect allows to insert a source onto the reference computer input or onto a frame This effect is only possible between the reference input frame and the other inputs Display on the MAIN output the reference computer input or a frame input 1 in this example a Pre select the input used for the PIP effect input 3 in this example The LED is blinking b Select an EFFECT PRESET then assign it the PIP effect You can then adjust position and size of your PIP c Press TAKE The PIP appears onto the displayed image EFFECT PRESET Fa INPUT SELECTION Reference input 1 MAIN Input 3 PREVIEW Displayed image MAIN NOTE To display OFF the PIP press on TAKE d You can chan
36. ceives on the RS 232 as a possible command but only accepts legal com mands There is no starting ending code needed in a command string A command can be a single character typed on a keyboard and does not require any special character before or after it It is not necessary to press ENTER on the keyboard A command can be preceded by a value See chapter B When the device receives a valid command it will execute the command Then it will send back the status of the para meters that have changed due to this command If the command cannot be executed value out of range no signal on the selected input the device will just sends back the current status of the corresponding parameters If the command is invalid an error response will be returned to the control device All responses returned to the control device end with a carriage return lt CR gt and a line feed lt LF gt signaling the end of the response character string see chapter C B COMMANDS STRUCTURE Commands are usually composed of a numerical value followed by the command character The characters used wi thout any numerical value return the current setting of the command Command Value optional Character Examples Command Response Description Value Character none FY OSYN Read the output sync type 10 V VP10 Set Vertical position to 10 C ERROR RESPONSES When the device receives from the control device an invalid command or value it returns a
37. ch O OFF I ON LAN communication port on a RJ45 connector RS 232 communication port on a DB9 female connector 4 UNIVERSAL COMPUTER amp TV HDTV INPUTS 1 2to3 DISPLAY OUTPUTS PREVIEW MAIN DVI MAIN ANALOG AUDIO 1 2 amp 3 4 OUT PRELIST Trigger 12 V PAGE 11 Universal computer and video input on a DVI I female connector NOTE This input accepts analog amp digital Computer source Universal computer and video inputs on a HD15 female connector Universal computer and video input on HD15 and 2Xbnc female connectors NOTE All the universal inputs accept the following video source Composite Video S Video SD YUV RGBHV RGBS RGsB amp HD YUV HDTV PREVIEW output on a HD15 female connector MAIN digital amp analog output on a DVI I female connector MAIN analog output on a HD15 female connector Unbalanced stereo audio input 1 on 3 5 mm jack female connectors Unbalanced stereo audio input 2 amp 3 on MCO male connectors Balanced stereo audio input 4 on a MCO male connector Stereo audio output balanced amp unbalanced on a MCO male connector Prelist stereo audio output unbalanced on a MCO male connector A room 12 Vdc trigger command 3 5 mm jack female allows to control external functions such as up down screen lighting YE gt 2 1 QUATTRO VALUE CONNECTIONS NOTE Turn OFF all of your equipment before connecting Connect the AC power sup
38. comp HV or C 8 computer DVI 9 HDTV YUV 10 audio only PI PI Input standard selection works with PC command Rd Wr 0 4 0 NTSC PAL SECAM 1 NTSC 2 PAL 3 SECAM 4 Black amp White PP PP VCR mode Rd Wr 0 1 O OFF 1 ON OUTPUT COMMANDS XR XR Switching mode selection Rd Wr 0 10 0 internal rate 1 follow input 1 2 follow input 2 8 follow input 8 9 seamless 1 10 seamless 8 OF OF Output formats selection Rd Wr 0 9 0 800x600 4 3 1 1024x768 4 3 2 1280x1024 4 3 3 1400x1050 4 3 4 1600x1200 4 3 5 852x480 16 9 6 1280x720 16 9 7 1280x768 16 9 8 1366x768 16 9 9 1080p 16 9 OR OR Output rate selection Rd Wr 0 3 0 50 Hz 1 60 Hz 2 72Hz3 75 Hz OY OY Output sync selection M Rd Wr 0 2 0 H amp V sync 1 Composite sync oy oy Output sync selection P Rd Wr 0 2 2 SOG OS OS Type of screen selection Rd Wr 0 1 0 4 3 screen 1 16 9 screen OP OP Test pattern selection M Rd Wr 0 5 0 no pattern 1 centering 2 color op pop Test pattern selection P Rd Wr 0 5 3 grey scale 4 grid 5 burst NOTE M MAIN output Rd Wr Read and write command P PREVIEW output Rd Read only command PAGE 45 CD COMMAND DESCRIPTION TYPE AE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION IMAGE COMMANDS yC yC Automatic centering M Rd Wr 0 1 1 centering action automatic reset HP HP Horizontal position M Rd Wr 0 299 VP VP Vertical position M Rd Wr 0 255 HW HW Horizontal size M Rd Wr 0 255 VS VS Vertical
39. e frame or color a fade frame or a clean between the reference com a clean cut cut puter and all other the inputs Between non reference inputs switching through a fade color a fade frame or a clean cut OUTPUT FRAME RATE Generated by the device Synchronized on the selected Synchronized on the refe 60 Hz or 75 Hz input frame rate 50 Hz if PAL rence Computer frame rate or SECAM and 59 94 Hz if input 1 or input 8 NTSC 3 2 SWITCHING OPERATIONS e The device allows 4 different switching effects CUT FADE FADE COLOR and CLEAN CUT The CUT effect al lows switching seamlessly between 2 sources The FADE effect allows fading out the displayed source while another source is fading in The FADE COLOR effect allows switching between 2 sources with a fading through the color of you choice The CLEAN CUT allows a clean switching thanks to a fast freeze of the displayed source e PIP Picture in Picture is also available effect e QXE421 also enables you to key text onto the displayed image TITLE effect The CUT FADE PIP and TITLE effects are active in SEAMLESS mode and only between the reference computer input and the other inputs PAGE 17 IMPORTANT The CUT FADE PIP and TITLE effects are active in SEAMLESS mode and only between the reference computer input and the other inputs e CUT SEAMLESS 1 2 3 FADE 1 2 3 e TITLE Pre select the reference computer input w
40. e motion picture In this case the output frame rate will be 50 Hz if the input is in PAL or SECAM and 59 94 Hz if the input is in NTSC 3 1 SETTINGS 1 We recommend resetting the device to its default values with the LCD menu CONTROL gt Default value gt yes before proceeding 2 Select a switching mode with the LCD menu SWITCHING gt fast switching or seamless Please see the Switching mode table below 3 Select the Auto settings function with the LCD menu INPUT gt Auto settings This function will detect automa tically the source type connected to the inputs of the device Sometimes the auto setting may not detect the source type in this case select manually the source type with the LCD menu INPUT gt Input type 4 If you have selected the fast switching mode select one of the output formats with the LCD menu OUTPUT gt output format NOTE For fixed pixels display devices DMD LCD PLASMA always select the output format corres ponding to the native resolution of your device Thus the display device will not have to scale the image and the result will be better NOTE In SEAMLESS mode the output format is the same as the reference computer format SWITCHING MODE TABLE SWITCHING MODE _____ C FAST SWITCHING T amp amp OO SEAMLESS internal rate input x All switching through a All switching through a fade Seamless or fade transition TRANSITION i j fade color a fad
41. ect RS232 and select the COM port number corresponding to the connection of the device in the Port field 6000 Value QXE421 EJ Connection Configuration OR Connection Type NONE RS232 TCP UDP No input signal autolock Autotake stand by 3 8 8 3 8 R Key locking npu npul Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 npul 5 one one on ni Input selection FREE a Input Sync Loss Input Format EDID DVI Effect selection Erase a ll memories Default values E Device LAN Setup RS232 LAN Setup Port comi y OK Cancel M staus If the communication is OK the message ti Settings Z Customize Device connected is displayed as well as the model in the windows title bar PAGE 38 e CASE OF LAN PORT With the front panel display menu of the device verify the configuration of the LAN communication port CONTROL gt LAN setup then activate the LAN communication port CONTROL gt RS232 LAN port gt LAN With the Control menu of the software select RS232 LAN setup and LAN Setup Then configure the Local port the Remote IP address and the Remote port and click on Apply to setup the new values The software will also display Device connected EJ Connection Configuration BOS Connection Type NONE SEE UE L Remote Address fi 92 168 010 fi 0500 10000 Cancel Remote Port
42. ected input to the MAIN output You can select the duration of the transition as indicated below e 1s 1 second transition e 3s 3 second transition e 5s 5 second transition Custom Select a duration from 0 5 second up to 25 seconds by 0 5 second steps Title Allows overlaying a title on the MAIN output The title should be created using software such as PowerPoint the text should be bright yellow white on a black background A shadow bar is also available for increasing the readability of the text on bright images Select the duration of the transition with gt ENTER between holding The text appears after pushing on the TAKE button and will be removed only by a second push on the TAKE button e 3s 3 second transition e 5s 5 second transition custom Select a duration from 0 5 second up to 25 seconds by 0 5 second steps Select the Size of the shadow bar with gt ENTER Select the vertical Position of the shadow bar with gt gt ENTER Select the Intensity of the shadow with lt b ENTER Select the Effect opening and the effect closing of the title between Cut amp Fade with lt gt ENTER PIP Allows displaying a picture into another picture The PREVIEW image is reduced and displayed onto the MAIN image Select the duration of the transition and validate with ENTER holding The PREVIEW image appears after pressing on the TAKE butto
43. ept a S VIDEO source on the 4 pin mini DIN e A Component video source e AHD YUV source e ARGBS video source e An analog RGBHV RGsB RGBS computer source 2 HD15 PIN ASSIGNMENT S VIDEO Y V COMPOSITE VIDEO SIGNAL COMPUTER VIDEO RGB S YUV amp HD YUV analog PIN 1 RED RED Cr PIN 2 GREEN GREEN Y PIN 3 BLUE BLUE Cb Pb PIN 6 RED return RED return Cr Pr return PIN 7 GREEN return GREEN return Y return PIN 8 BLUE return BLUE return Cb Pb return PIN 10 GND GND PIN 13 H sync or C sync S C sync S PIN 14 V sync 3 AUDIO SOURCE Pr C chrominance Y luminance VIDEO NTSC PAL C return Y return Return 15 41 HD15 female connector of the device e You can connect an unbalanced stereo audio source to the 3 5mm jack connector input 2 amp 8 e You can connect an unbalanced stereo audio source to the MCO connector input 3 to 6 e You can connect an unbalanced or balanced stereo audio source to the MCO connector input 7 2 4 OUTPUT DESCRIPTION 1 PREVIEW OUTPUT You can connect to this output an analog display device The preview output format is XGA at 60 Hz 2 MAIN ANALOG OUTPUT You can connect to this output an analog display device 3 MAIN DVI OUTPUT You can connect to this output an analog or digital display device PAGE 14 4 DVI I PIN ASSIGNMENT QXE421
44. fault value action automatic reset COMMUNICATION COMMANDS ne ne Communication port selection Rd Wr 0 1 0 RS232 1 LAN nr nr Reset of the LAN parameters Rd Wr 0 1 1 reset ns ns Store the LAN parameters Rd Wr 0 1 1 store na na IP address and port selection Rd Wr 0 3 O all IP address ports for modification 1 IP local address local port 2 IP remote address remote port 3 IP gateway address nw nw First byte of the address selected by the na command Rd Wr 0 255 nx nx Second byte of the address selected by the na command Rd Wr 0 259 ny ny Third byte of the address selected by the na command Rd Wr 0 259 nz nz Forth byte of the address selected by the na command Rd Wr 0 259 np np Number of the port local or Rd Wr 0 65500 local port 10000 to 10999 or remote selected by the remote port O to 65500 na command nk nk netmask Rd Wr 0 24 Value number of bit to O from right example 2 255 255 255 252 3 255 255 255 248 8 gt 255 255 255 0 24 255 0 0 0 nt TCP protocol selection Rd Wr 0 1 0 UDP 1 TCP NOTE M MAIN output Rd Wr Read and write command P PREVIEW output Rd Read only command PAGE 50 COMMAND DESCRIPTION STATUS COMMANDS VALUE DESCRIPTION UN UN Measures unity in tens of kHz Rd 0 65535 ex 14500 145 MHz IL IL Horizontal period of input signal M Rd 0 65535 Line frequency in kHz UN VALUE x10 IL VALUE il il Horizont
45. ge the background image during a PIP effect between the reference input amp the frames store Press the reference input selection button or Fn button plus the desired frame selection button The transition of the background operates seamlessly e You can change the PIP source between the other inputs except for the reference input Press the desired input selection button The transition of the PIP operates with a fade to black or a customized color d gt Frame 1 selection Background reference input 1 Background frame 1 Background frame 1 PIP Input 3 PIP Input 3 PIP Input 4 PAGE 19 3 3 DISPLAY DEVICE ADJUSTMENTS e IN SEAMLESS MODE 1 Select the reference computer source The reference computer image is displayed onto the output 2 Adjust directly the display device itself using its position and size controls to fill the computer image in full screen e IN FAST SWITCHING MODE 1 Display the centering pattern with the LCD menu OUTPUT gt test pattern gt centering 2 Display a black output 3 Adjust directly the display device itself using its position and size controls to fill the centering pattern in full screen 3 4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS For each input source connected to the device make the following adjustments NOTE In seamless mode the reference computer input can not be adjusted 1 Select the source you want to adjust with the front panel INPUT SELECTION
46. he following items 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 9 Pos settings ENTER Select one of the following functions with gt ENTER 4 1 1 H position ENTER Adjust the Horizontal position with gt ENTER 4 1 2 V position ENTER Adjust the Vertical position with gt ENTER 4 1 3 H size ENTER Adjust the Horizontal size with gt ENTER 4 1 4 V size ENTER Adjust the Vertical size with lt b ENTER Aspect in ENTER Select the Aspect Ratio of your input source with gt ENTER e 4 3 standard 4 3 input format e 16 9 letterbox Letterbox input format e WS anamorphic Widescreen Anamorphic input format video or 16 9 input format computer Aspect out ENTER Select one of the following output aspect ratio with lt b ENTER e Standard The entire image and the aspect ratio are preserved e Crop The image is zoomed without deformation to fill the screen but some borders of the image will be cropped The aspect ratio is preserved e Full Screen The image is stretched to fill the screen The aspect ratio is not preserved e Zoom The image can be zoomed cropped and stretched at your convenience Brightness ENTER Adjust the Brightness with lt b ENTER Contrast ENTER Adjust the Contrast with gt ENTER Color ENTER Adjust the Color with gt ENTER Hue ENTER Adjust the Tint of the picture NTSC only with
47. heits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lesen Diese Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen fur einen spateren Gebrauch sicher aufbewahren Alle in den Unterlagen an dem Gerat und hier angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen einhalten e ACHTUNG um jegliches Risiko eines Stromschlags oder Feuers zu vermeiden das Ger t nicht Regen Feuchtigkeit oder intensiven W rmequellen aussetzen e EINBAU Eine ausreichende Luftzufuhr sicherstellen um jegliche berhitzung im Ger t zu vermeiden Das Ger t nicht auf und in N he von Textiloberfl chen die Bel ftungs ffnungen verschlie en k nnen aufstellen Das Ger t nicht in N he von W rmequellen wie z B Heizk rper oder Warmluftkappe aufstellen und es nicht dem direkten Sonnenlicht berm igem Staub Vibrationen oder mechanischen St en aussetzen Dies kann zu Betriebsst rungen und Unf llen f hren e STROMVERSORGUNG Das Ger t nur mit der auf dem Ger t bezeichnete Stromquelle betreiben Ger t mit geerdeter Hauptstromversorgung muss an eine Stromquelle mit effizienter Erdung angeschlossen werden Diese Erdung darf auf keinen Fall ge ndert umgangen oder entfernt werden e NETZKABEL Da die Ger te ber einen Hauptschalter An l Aus 0 verf gen erfolgt die Stromversorgung und unterbrechung ber diesen Hauptschalter Achtung Das Netzkabel stellt die einzige M glichkeit dar das Ger t vollst ndig vom Netzanschluss zu trennen Um sicherzustellen dass das Ger t nicht mehr versorgt
48. his pa rameter defines the port number on the target host to which a connection is attempted Select a remote port number with lt b ENTER between 00000 and 655000 Default value 10500 e netmask A netmask defines the number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for the host section The device prompts for the number of host bits to be entered then calculates the netmask which displays in standard decimal dot notation when the saved parameters are dis played Select the netmask with lt b ENTER Default value 255 255 255 0 e default setup Set all the LAN settings to default value Select YES and validate with ENTER PAGE 35 MAC address The MAC address also referred to hardware address is a unique number assigned to each device 9 6 9 7 9 9 The MAC address is available on the bottom device label key locking ENTER Select an item with gt and change the mode with ENTER e All Locks unlocks all the front panel switches e Menus Locks unlocks the LCD CONTROL switches e autolock Allows selecting an input only if a signal is connected e Input Locks unlocks the INPUT SELECTION and FREEZE switches NOTE To unlock press simultaneously ENTER and EXIT Stand by ENTER 9 7 1 Baud rate ENTER Select the baud rate of the display device with gt ENTER 9600 2400 amp 1200 9 7 2 Message ON ENTER This function allows to store the ON message of y
49. horizontal size PIP Window vertical size PIP Effect options Effect options parameters size shadow Effect options parameters color Effect opening type Effect closing type Effect opening duration 0 1 sec step Effect closing duration 0 1 sec step Effect in progress AUDIO COMMANDS AC ac AO ao AV av AT at AS as AL AB AX ax NOTE PAGE 47 AC ac AO ao AV av AT at AS as AL AB AXMU axmu M MAIN output Audio source selection of the MAIN Audio source selection of the PRELIST output Audio mode of the MAIN output Audio mode of the PRELIST output Mater volume of the MAIN output Mater volume of the PRELIST output Mute of the MAIN output Mute of the PRELIST output Mono stereo mode of the MAIN output Mono stereo mode of the PRELIST Audio level works with PC command Audio balance works with PC Auxiliary source to MAIN Auxiliary source to PRELIST Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Rd Wr Read and write command VALUE DESCRIPTION 0 4 0 CUT 1 FADING 2 TITLE 4 PIP 5 255 5 0 5 second 244 24 5 seconds 255 holding 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 PIP 1 1 5 size mini 255 size maxi 0 255 0 PIP 1 1 5 size mini 255 size maxi 0 255 0 255 0 255
50. io source gt auto follow or input x auto follow the audio switching follows automatically the video switching breakaway the selected audio input is permanently diffused 3 For each audio input adjust the level AUDIO gt audio level and the balance AUDIO gt audio balance 4 Adjust your microphone AUDIO gt mic control PAGE 20 USING FRAME amp LOGO INSERTION 4 1 LOGO INSERTION This function allows storing up to 8 static logos amp 1 animated logo in order to key them into the displayed image up to 2 logos simultaneously IMPORTANT The output format used when displaying logos should be the same as the one used during the logo storing e HOW TO STORE A LOGO 1 Select the source of the logo to be stored with the INPUT SELECTION buttons 2 Select the record logo mode LOGOS FRAME gt record logo or record anim the device displays a white rectangle corresponding to the logo selection area Then adjust the position and size of the logo selection area with the LCD record logo anim menu functions NOTE The logo area is limited to one eighth 1 8 of the displayed area 3 If necessary adjust the luma key level LOGOS FRAME gt record logo or record anim gt luma key level This function allows erasing the darkest portion of the logo selection area in order to make special logo contour Otherwise set the luma key level to zero NOTE You can change the color of the erased portion
51. ionamento della ventilazione Non installate l apparecchiatura in prossimit di sorgenti di calore come un radiatore o una fuoruscita d aria calda n in un posto esposto direttamente ai raggi del sole a polvere eccessiva a vibrazioni o a shock meccanici Ci potrebbe provocare un erroneo funzionamento e un incidente e ALIMENTAZIONE Far funzionare l apparecchiatura solo con la sorgente d alimentazione indicata sull apparecchiatura Le apparecchiature queste devono essere obbligatoriamente collegate su una sorgente fornita di una efficiente messa a terra In nessun caso questo collegamento potr essere modificato sostituito o eliminato e CAVO DI ALIMENTAZIONE Gli apparecchi con un interrutore commutatore generale Accesso Speuto 0 accendere ou spagnere l apparecchio si fa usando l interrutore Attenzione il cavo di alimentazione il solo modo di disconnettere apparecchio del alimentazione Per assicurarsi che totalemente Papparecchio non pi collegato il cavo deve essere disconesso della presa murale Seguire le instruzioni seguenti 1 Il materiale collegato a residenza alla rete deve avere un dispositivo di sezionamento facile da raggiongere eche deve essere inserito all esterno del apparecchio 2 Disconnettere l apparecchiatura dalla presa murale se si prevede di non utilizzarla per qualche giorno d Per disconnettere il cavo tirare facendo forza sul connettore La presa d alimentazione deve tr
52. itch ON the device 2 Open the file Octo Value Updater in Start gt Program gt ANALOGWAY gt Octo Value Updater 3 Click on the Port menu and select setup the Communication setup window open If you use the RS232 port Select RS232 and the Com port connected to the device If you use the LAN Port Select UDP or TCP and select the communication parameters 4 Click on START on the software The update will start 5 When the software displays Program operation completed click on the Quit button to close the update software Your device is now ready to work Analog Way OctoSerie Updater Port Mode About Click on button START to begin program operation COM Port settings LAN Setup COM Port number comi gt Remote IP Address fi 32 168 0 10 Update COM list eroticy Sart fi 0500 Local Fort fi 0500 a Load defaults Load defaults x Cancel ul x Cancel NOTE The updater files are available on our web site http www analogway com PAGE 37 REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE Your device is shipped with a Windows compatible Remote Control Software This software allows you to control and make all adjustments by a simple mouse click NOTE Preferably use Windows NT 2000 or XP for LAN operation 7 1 CONNECTIONS CONNECTING TO THE RS232 PORT Connect the serial port of your control device to the RS232 port DB9 Female connector of the device with a straight cable DB9 Female DB9 Male Speed transmissi
53. ith the INPUT SELECTION button The LED is blinking Select an EFFECT PRESET assign it the CUT effect Then press TAKE The reference computer input is then displayed onto the main output Pre select another input then press on TAKE The transition operates seamlessly Pre select the reference computer input with the INPUT SELECTION button The LED is blinking Select an EFFECT PRESET assign it the FADE effect Then press TAKE The reference computer input is then displayed onto the main output Pre select another input then press TAKE again The transition operates with a fading between the two sources The TITLE effect allows to insert text onto another source video or computer This effect is only active between the reference computer input and the other inputs Create the text to be displayed on the computer used as the reference input using software such as Power Point the text should be bright yellow white on a black background a b c d Display the main background source on the main output Pre select the reference computer input input 1 Select an EFFECT PRESET then assign it the TITLE effect Then press TAKE The text appears onto the displayed image NOTE To turn OFF the text press TAKE again NOTE a b c EFFECT PRESET f A INPUT SELECTION TITLE Title source Input 1 Main source Input 3 Displayed image MAIN For a better readability you can display a shadow
54. ls Impedance 8 3 AUDIO INPUTS Connectors Type Levels Gain HD15 and DVI I 2x buffered 4 3 amp 5 4 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1400x1050 1600x1200 16 9 amp 16 10 852x480 1280x720 1280x768 1366x768 1920x1080 50 60 72 75 Hz and follow not available for all resolutions RGBHV RGB S RGsB Sync On Green R G B 0 7 Vp p H amp V Sync TTL Composite Sync TTL and 0 3 V SOG Sync On Green 0 3 V R G B 75 ohms DVI I Digital Visual Interface DVI TMDS Single link Up to 1600 x 1200 60 Hz HD15 XGA 60 Hz RGBHV R G B 0 7 Vp p H 8 V Sync TTL R G B 75 ohms Jack 3 5 mm inputs 1 and MCO inputs 2 3 amp 4 Stereo unbalanced Vi 18 dBu max Zi 20 kQ unbalanced Zi 40 kQ balanced Adjustable 8 4 MAIN AUDIO OUTPUT Connectors Type Levels Gain MCO Stereo balanced amp unbalanced Vo 18 dBu max unbalanced Zo 300 Q unbalanced Vo 24 dBu max balanced Zo 600 Q balanced O dB nominal adjustable with Master volume 8 5 PRELIST AUDIO OUTPUT Connectors Type Levels Gain Jack 3 5 mm Unbalanced Vo 18 dBu max Zo 300 Q 0 dB nominal adjustable with Master volume PAGE 42 8 6 COMMUNICATION PORTS e RS232 on DB9 female connector Data Rate 9600 Bauds 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity bit no flow control Pin out PIN FUN
55. n and will be removed only by a second push on the TAKE button e 3s 3 second transition e 5s 5 second transition e custom Select a duration from 0 5 second up to 25 seconds by 0 5 second steps Adjust the Image size of the PIP with H and V and validate with ENTER Set the horizontal and vertical Image position of the PIP with the H and V knob and validate with ENTER Adjust the Window size of the PIP with the H and V knob and validate with ENTER This function allows for example cutting the black bars of a letterbox source Adjust the Window position of the PIP with the H and V knob and validate with ENTER Select the Effect opening and the effect closing of the PIP between Cut amp Fade with lt gt ENTER 7 AUDIO MAIN ENTER 7 1 Master volume ENTER Adjust the audio output level with gt ENTER 7 2 Audio mode ENTER Select the output audio mode with lt b ENTER e Mono Set the output in mono mode Stereo Set the output in stereo mode 7 3 Audio source ENTER Select an item with lt b ENTER auto follow The audio follows the video image e input The selected audio input is permanently diffused 7 4 Audio level ENTER This function allows to separately adjust the level of each audio input Adjust the level with gt ENTER NOTE This function acts on the selected diffused audio input 7 5 Audio balance ENTER This functio
56. n allows adjusting for each input the audio balance Adjust the level with gt ENTER NOTE This function acts on the selected diffused audio input 7 6 AUX input ENTER 7 7 Mute off ENTER Switch ON or OFF the audio output Validate with ENTER 8 AUDIO PRELIST ENTER 8 1 Master volume ENTER Adjust the audio output level with gt ENTER 8 2 Audio mode ENTER Select the audio mode of the output with gt ENTER Mono Set the output in mono mode Stereo Set the output in stereo mode 8 3 Audio source ENTER Select an item with lt b ENTER auto follow The audio follows the video image e input The selected audio input is permanently diffused 8 4 Audio level ENTER This function allows to separately adjust the level of each audio input Adjust the level with gt ENTER NOTE This function acts on the selected diffused audio input 8 5 Audio balance ENTER This function allows adjusting for each input the audio balance Adjust the level with gt ENTER NOTE This function acts on the selected diffused audio input 8 6 AUX input ENTER 8 7 Mute off ENTER Switch ON or OFF the audio output Validate with ENTER PAGE 34 9 gt CONTROL ENTER 9 1 9 3 Versions ENTER Version _ update version 11 to 14 Identification number K A B C O status of the internal firmware versions Transition ENTER Selec
57. n error response Command Response Description Value Character none Z E10 Invalid command 70260 H E13 Invalid value PAGE 44 D COMMANDS AND RESPONSES TABLE MIN MAX DESCRIPTION SELECTION COMMANDS CC CC MAIN selected input Rd 0 12 1 input 1 2 input 2 CN CN Background selection PIP effect only Rd Wr 0 8 3 input 3 4 input 4 cc eC PREVIEW selected input read only Rd 0 8 5 input 5 6 input 6 cn cn Input pre selection or PIP switching Rd Wr 0 8 7 input 7 8 input 8 9 frame 1 10 frame 2 11 frame 3 OB OB Black screen on the MAIN output Rd Wr 0 1 1 black output ob ob Black screen on the PREVIEW output Rd Wr 0 1 1 black output TK TK TAKE transition Rd Wr 0 1 1 start the transition automatic reset at the end of the effect duration O stop the transition for holding effect TV TV Transition availability Rd 0 1 1 New input ready to commute FZ FZ FREEZE MAIN Rd Wr 0 1 0 inactive 1 active fz TZ FREEZE PREVIEW Rd Wr 0 1 0 inactive 1 active INPUT COMMANDS PC PC Input selection for adjustment Rd Wr 0 8 0 all inputs 1 input 1 8 input 8 PE PE Input disabling works with PC Rd Wr 0 1 O disable 1 enable PL PL H sync load selection works with PC Rd Wr 0 1 0 Hi Z load 1 750 load PR PR RGB input type selection works with PC commana Rd Wr 0 10 0 composite 1 S VIDEO 2 YUV 3 RGBS TTL 4 RGSB SOG 5 RGBS ana 6 computer SOG 7
58. ns on the screen during the transition The device also features a shadow title effect with settable vertical size and position that enhances the readability of the titling text over very bright images Fade Effect The device features cross fade effects between Computer reference computer and Video TV HDTV or Computer sources with adjustment of the cross fading duration Logos and Frames The device can store in its non volatile memory 8 Still and 1 Animated Logos and 4 Full Frame Images in true Hi Res 16 million colors Recording is done either by direct acquisition from Input source or from Computer download of image files Up to 2 Logos can be assigned to each input to be displayed at any position on the output screen The device is a High Performance State of the Art Up Down Video and Computer Scaler Ready to fit the native resolu tion of the latest HD display devices it provides a high quality image thanks to its high quality digital decoder improved 3 2 and 2 2 pull down circuitry auto adaptative pixel by pixel 3D motion compensation time base corrector frame rate converter amp follower Easy to use the device offers Auto Setup function Auto Clock and Phase for Computers Each input image control brightness contrast color hue processing aspect ratio Zoom etc can be individually set and stored in non volatile memories Each of the 4 Inputs is fitted with a stereo audio line The audio can either follow or break aw
59. o set up the V Windows size with equal to the size in pixels fea To set up the H Windows position with equal to the position in pixels eb To set up the V Windows position with equal to the position in pixels PAGE 53 Serial command Response from switcher Comment from controller OEO EOO Activate the cut opening effect OEC ECO Activate the cut closing effect 1EO EO1 Activate the fade opening effect 1EC EC1 Activate the fade closing effect 27Eo Eo27 Set up the opening fade duration to 2 7 seconds SEE Ec18 Set up the closing fade duration to 1 8 seconds 1TK TK1 Take the preview All the other commands can be found in the QXE421 RS 232 command file PAGE 54 WARRANTY ANALOG WAY LIMITED WARRANTY All Analog Way products have a 3 years warranty on parts and labor back to factory but do not include faults resulting from user negligence special modifications electrical surges abuse drop crush and or other un usual damage SERVICES AND RMA In the unlikely event that a product is required to return for repair please call the regional Maintenance center Customer Service and ask to receive a Return Material Authorization number RMA Three regional maintenance centers are available depending on your location See map below for information on which regional maintenance center you depend on RMA Conditions 1 Prior to returning any item you must receive a Return Material Authorization RMA number 2 All
60. of the logo LOGOS FRAME gt record logo gt back Color 4 Store the logo into a memory LOGOS FRAME gt record logo gt store gt empty or logo x The memo rization of the logo starts and will take few seconds NOTE Follow steps 1 to 4 to store another logo up to 8 e HOW TO ASSIGN A LOGO NOTE You can assign the stored logos to one or more of the 8 inputs up to 2 logos per inputs 5 In the assignment menu LOGOS FRAME gt use logo frame gt assignment select the input that you want to assign a logo to then select an index 1 or 2 and finally select the required logo NOTE To remove a logo from an input select the corresponding input amp index and select none 6 With the INPUT SELECTION buttons display successively all your inputs to verify your logo assign ment If no logo appears on an input verify that the LCD display function of the corresponding input is not set to the OFF position In this case press ENTER to set it ON see how to display OFF or ON a logo e HOW TO DISPLAY A LOGO OFF or ON 7 To turn the assigned logo OFF or ON of an input select the corresponding input in the display menu LOGOS FRAME gt use logo frame gt display and press ENTER to change the status ON or OFF NOTE When turning a logo ON or OFF this one appears disappears with a fade effect You can adjust the duration of this fade effect LOGOS FRAME gt use logo frame gt fade duration IMPORTANT You can also u
61. og signals The table hereafter ex plains the pin assignment of this connector Pin Function Pin Function Pin 1 TMDS Data 2 9 TMDS Data 1 17 2 TMDS Data 2 10 TMDS Data 1 18 3 TMDS Data 2 Shield 11 TMDS Data 1 Shield 19 4 Not used 12 Not used 20 5 Not used 13 Not used 21 6 DDC Clock 14 5V Power 22 7 DDC Data 15 Ground for 5V 23 8 Analog Vertical Sync 16 Hot plug detect 24 C1 Analog Red video or Cr Pr or C C2 Analog Green Video or Y or composite video C3 Analog Bleu Video or Cb Pb C4 Analog Horizontal Sync or composite sync C5 Analog Common Ground Return DDC Display Data Channel TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal 3 AUDIO SOURCE Function TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 Shield Not used Not used TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Clock TMDS Clock 8 Ci 16 17 24 Q A C You can connect an AUDIO stereo source to the 3 5mm jack connector PAGE 13 2 3 INPUT 2 to 8 DESCRIPTION 1 CONNECTION You can connect to these inputs one of the following sources e A composite source NOTE Input 7 can accept a composite video source on the BNC connector The input 8 can accept a composite on the RCA connector e AS VIDEO source NOTE The input 7 can accept a S VIDEO source on its BNC connectors The input 8 can ac c
62. on 9600 bauds 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity bit no flow control Pin out PIN FUNCTIONS 2 TRANSMIT DATA Tx 3 RECEIVE DATA Rx 5 GROUND Gnd se DB9 female Rear O CONNECTING TO THE LAN PORT panel of the device Connect the LAN port RJ45 connector of the device to your network according to your installation 7 2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Turn your computer ON and wait for Windows to completely start 9 Insert the CD ROM into your drive the ANALOG WAY home window will open automatically Select the language of the CD ROM menus then click on Install a Remote Control Software and select the name of your device IMPORTANT If the Autorun is not enabled From the Windows desktop open My Computer and select the CD ROM drive Select the Autorun folder and then select the autorun exe file 4 Follow the Windows installation instructions 7 3 COMMUNICATION SETUP Connect the RS232 or RJ45 cable between the device and the control device as indicated in the section 7 1 Then power ON all of the devices Click on the program files Octo Value in Start gt program gt ANALOGWAY gt Octo Value to run the software Click on Control menu and select RS232 LAN setup then e CASE OF RS232 PORT With the front panel display menu of the device verify that the RS232 port is activated CONTROL gt RS232 LAN port gt RS232 With the Control menu of the software select RS232 LAN setup then sel
63. on allows improving the motion pictures Seamless ENTER Select the computer input used as reference with lt b ENTER e Seamless 1 The device is in Seamless mode The output format amp rate are the same as computer 1 e Seamless 8 The device is in Seamless mode The output format amp rate are the same as computer 8 2 gt INPUT ENTER 2 1 2 2 2 3 Auto settings ENTER This function detects automatically the input type of each source connected to the inputs Input status ENTER Indicates the status of the selected input Input type ENTER Select an input with ENTER Select the input signal type with lt b ENTER between e SDTV Composite SDTV RGB SOG e SDTV S VIDEO e SDTV RGBS ana e SDTV YUV e Computer SOG e SDTV RGBS TTL e Computer HV C e Computer DVI e HDTV HDTV input format 720p 1035i and 1080i e Audio only Select this function if you only want to connect an audio source no video signal needed Then for SDTV Composite and SDTV S VIDEO select the video standard with lt b ENTER between e NTSC PAL SECAM automatic NTSC PAL and SECAM standard detection e NTSC NTSC standard detection only e PAL PAL standard detection only e NTSC 4 43 60 Hz NTSC 4 43 60Hz detection e PAL 4 43 60Hz PAL 4 43 60Hz detection e SECAM SECAM standard detection only e B amp W 50 60 Hz Black and White detection
64. os simultaneously Select an input with gt ENTER Select the INDEX 1 or INDEX 2 with lt b ENTER Then select a logo or none with gt ENTER 5 1 3 Position ENTER Adjust the logo position with H amp V position functions 5 1 4 Transparency ENTER This function allows adjusting the logo transparency 5 1 5 Fade duration ENTER This function allows adjusting the fade duration of the logo when you turn ON or OFF a logo Adjust the dura tion with gt and validate with ENTER Record logo ENTER This mode allows storing up to 8 logos in order to key them on the displayed image up to 2 logos simulta neously Select an item with lt b ENTER 5 2 1 H position ENTER Adjust the Horizontal position of the logo area with gt ENTER 5 2 2 V position ENTER Adjust the Vertical position of the logo area with lt b ENTER 5 2 3 H size ENTER Adjust the Horizontal size of the logo area with lt b ENTER 5 2 4 V size ENTER Adjust the Vertical size of the logo area with gt ENTER NOTE The logo area is limited to one eighth 1 8 of the displayed area 5 2 5 Luma key level ENTER This function allows erasing the darkest portion of your logo area in order to make special logo contour Adjust the luma key level with lt b ENTER 5 2 6 Back Color ENTER This function allows coloring the erased portions of the logo when using the luma key
65. ou should Select the frame recording mode with the LM command 3LM and do a store with the LR command 1LR NOTE To assign a logo frame to an input on the MAIN display you should Select the assignment mode with the LM command OLM Select the input with the PC command G Select a stored logo frame with LA LB or LF commands Adjust the horizontal amp vertical position of the logo with the LH Lh LV amp Lv commands NOTE M MAIN output Rd Wr Read and write command P PREVIEW output Rd Read only command PAGE 49 VALUE DESCRIPTION CD RESPONSE COMMAND DESCRIPTION CONTROLS COMMANDS YE YE Erase all memories Rd Wr 0 1 1 erase all memories automatic reset YI YI Auto lock Rd Wr 0 1 O off 1 on SR SR Red adjustment of the FADE Rd Wr 0 255 SG SG Blue adjustment of the FADE Rd Wr 0 255 SB SB Green adjustment of the FADE Rd Wr 0 255 SW SW Transition Rd Wr 0 3 0 fade color 1 clean cut 2 frame 1 3 frame 2 4 frame 3 5 frame 4 YL YL Sync loss Rd Wr 0 15 0 black 1 input 1 2 input 2 8 input 8 9 frame 1 10 frame 2 12 frame 3 15 frame 6 xi xi Identification number byte 0 amp 1 Rd 0 65535 X X Identification number byte 2 8 3 Rd 0 65535 xk xk Identification number byte 4 amp 5 Rd 0 65595 xl xl Identification number byte 6 amp 7 Rd 0 65535 xU VERU Update version Rd 0 65535 Example VERU104 version 1 4 YR YR DEFAULT VALUE Rd Wr 0 1 1 De
66. our display device Whenver your device goes out of stand by mode it will send the stored message to your display device The ON message can be composed of up to 50 bytes For each byte select the needed ASCII code with gt and validate with ENTER NOTE The 0 value allows to display no data 9 7 3 Message OFF ENTER This function allows to store the OFF message of your display device Whenver your device goes out of stand by mode it will send the stored message to your display device The OFF message can be composed of up to 50 bytes For each byte select the required ASCII code with gt then press ENTER NOTE The 0 value allows to display no data 9 7 4 Reset mess ON ENTER Allows to reset the ON message 9 7 5 Reset mess OFF ENTER Allows to reset the OFF message 9 7 6 Stand by time ENTER When the device doesn t detect any signal on the selected input it sets itself to STANDBY mode after the dura tion of your choice Select a duration with gt ENTER NOTE Select OFF to inactivate this function 9 7 7 Stand by ENTER Allows to set the device to STANDBY mode To get out of STANDBY mode press one of the front panel buttons Erase memories ENTER This function allows erasing all NON volatile image memories Select YES and validate with ENTER Default value ENTER This function allows setting the following functions to the factory settings Select YES and validate with ENTER
67. ovarsi in prossimita dell apparecchiatura ed essere facilmente accessibile 4 Non far cadere il cavo di alimentazione n appoggiarci sopra degli oggetti pesanti Se il cavo di alimentazione danneggiato spegnere immediatamente l apparecchiatura E pericoloso far funzionare questa apparecchiatura con un cavo di alimentazione danneggiato un cavo graffiato pu provocare un rischio di incendio o uno shock elettrico Verificare il cavo di alimentazione spesso Contattare il vostro rivenditore o il servizio assistenza per una sostituzione e CONNESSIONE Tuttigliingressieleuscite eccettol alimentazione sonoditipo TBTSdefinitesecondo EN 60950 e RIPARAZIONI E ASSISTENZA L utilizzatore non deve in nessun caso cercare di riparare l apparecchiatura poich con l apertura del coperchio metallico o di qualsiasi altro pezzo costituente la scatola metallica nonch svitare le viti che appaiono esteriormente poich ci pu provocare all utilizzatore un rischio di shock elettrico o altri rischi e APERTURE DI VENTILAZIONE Le apparecchiature possono comportare delle aperture di ventilazione si prega di non introdurre mai oggetti o ostruire le sue fessure Se un liquido o un oggetto penetra all interno dell apparecchiatura disconnetterla e farla controllare da personale qualificato prima di rimetterla in servizio PAGE 5 CEE TETE Um den Betrieb dieses Gerats zu verstehen raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicher
68. pe P Rd 0 2 0 incrusting logo 1 cutting logo 2 animating logo Ip Ip Pixels number in a line of the logo 2 P Rd 0 65535 These 2 commands allow calculating the duration of the storing I I Lines number in a logo 2 P Rd 0 65535 IN IN Pixels number in a line of the frame P Rd 0 65535 In In Line number of the frame P Rd 0 65535 IE IE Status of the logo memories Rd 0 1 0 logo memorized 1 empty memory IF IF Status of the logo memories Rd 0 1 0 logo memorized 1 empty memory LE LE Luma key level Rd Wr 0 255 Lb Lb Background color Rd Wr 0 7 LR LR In recording mode frame logo storing In erase mode frame logo erasing Rd 0 1 1 STORE automatic reset 1 ERASE automatic reset Lr Lr Stop the frame storing Rd Wr 0 1 1 stop the frame storing automatic reset LZ LZ Logo transparency Rd Wr 0 15 0 mini 15 maxi Ld Ld Fade logo duration 0 01 second step Rd Wr 15 255 15 0 15 second 255 2 5 seconds Lf Lf Fade frame duration 0 1 second step Rd Wr 5 50 5 0 1 second 50 5 seconds NOTE To store a logo from the MAIN display you should Select the logo recording mode with the LM command 1LM Adjust the position and size of the logo storing area with the LU Lu LW and LS commands Adjust the luma key level with LE command and the background color with Lb command Select a logo memory with the LC command and do a store with LR command 1LR To store a frame from the MAIN display y
69. ply cord to the device and to an AC power outlet Connect your computer amp video sources to the 4 universal inputs of the device e If you need to connect a digital computer source use the input 1 DVI I IN connector e Connect your others sources to the unused inputs See following sections to have a complete description IMPORTANT Connect only one source per input Connect your MAIN display device projector plasma screen to the HD15 or DVI I MAIN connector 4 If required connect your PREVIEW display device projector plasma screen to the HD15 PREVIEW connector Turn ON the device rear panel switch then turn ON all your input sources and then your display device Connection diagram PREVIEW DISPLAY RS 232 communication port on a DB9 female connector or TCP IP on RJ45 connector CAMERA NOTEBOOK VCR DVD PLAYER COMPUTER MAIN DISPLAY MAIN PROJECTOR INPUT SOURCES PAGE 12 2 2 INPUT 1 DESCRIPTION 1 CONNECTION You can connect to this input one of the following source e A composite video source e AS video source e A Component video source e AHD YUV source e ARGBS video source e An analog RGBHV RGsB RGBS computer source NOTE You can use the DVI HD15 adaptor provided with the device to connect analog sources to the DVI I IN connector A digital computer source 2 DVIH PIN ASSIGNMENT The DVI I female connector can be used with digital signals as well as anal
70. purposes and you want to discard it Please contact your Analog Way dealer who will inform you about take back of the product You might be charged for the costs arising from take back and recycling For Spain Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take back of your used product In other countries outside the EU If you wish to discard of this product please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal PAGE 56 Version 2 45 06 12 11 Code 140112 Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice The illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simplified for easy recognition and may be slightly different from the actual unit ANALOG WAY SAS 33 rue du Saule Trapu Parc du Moulin 91300 Massy France
71. rame 3 4 frame 4 LC LC e In logo recording mode number of the logo to be store 1 to 8 In frame recording mode number of the frame to be store 1 to 4 Rd Wr 0 8 In erase mode O erase all e In erase logo mode number of the logo to be erase 1 to 8 In erase frame mode number of the frame to be erase 1 to 4 LD LD Display logo according to PCH Rd Wr 0 1 0 Display OFF 1 Display ON LU LU Horiz position of the logo storing area Rd Wr 0 255 Lu Lu Vert position of the logo storing area Rd Wr 0 255 LK LK Horizontal size of the logo storing area Rd Wr 5 255 5 3 255 100 Lk Lk Vertical size of the logo storing area Rd Wr 5 255 5 3 255 100 LQ LQ Pixels number in a line of the storing area Rd 0 65535 Lq Lq Lines number of the storing area Rd 0 65535 LH LH Horizontal position of the logo 1 M Rd Wr 0 200 LV LV Vertical position of the logo 1 M Rd Wr 0 255 LW LW Logo 1 horiz size output format M Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 LS LS Logo 1 vert size output format M Rd 5 255 5 3 255 100 LT LT Logo 1 type M Rd 0 2 O incrusting logo 1 cutting logo 2 animating logo LP LP Pixels number in a line of logo 1 M Rd 0 65535 These 2 commands allow calculating the duration of the storing LL LL Lines number in a logo 1 M Rd 0 65535 Lh Lh Horizontal position of the logo 2 M Rd Wr 0 255 Lv Lv Vertical position of the logo 2 M Rd 0 255 Lw Lw Logo 2 horiz size output format
72. se the front panel LOGO button Fn then LOGO to turn the logo ON or OFF of the selected input e HOW TO ADJUST THE LOGO POSITION 8 Select the input with the logo to be adjusted with the INPUT SELECTION buttons 9 In the assignment menu LOGOS FRAME gt use logo frame gt assignment select the input and the logo to adjust Then adjust the logo position with the H amp V position functions e EXAMPLE OF LOGO INSERTION Logo source Video source Video source with inserted logo white border logo area logo recorded with luma key PAGE 21 4 2 USING THE FRAME This function allows memorizing up to 4 frames images in order to display them at any time during the show IMPORTANT The output format used when displaying the frame should be the same as the one used during the FRAME storing e HOW TO STORE A FRAME 1 Select the source to be stored as a frame with the INPUT SELECTION buttons 2 Select the record frame mode LOGOS FRAME gt record frame the device displays a white rec tangle corresponding to the frame selection area onto the output If necessary adjust the position and size of the frame selection area IMAGE gt pos settings 3 Store the frame LOGOS FRAME gt record frame gt store The memorization starts and will take about 2 minutes NOTE For motion picture use the FREEZE function before doing the memorization e HOW TO DISPLAY the FRAME ON or OFF 4 To turn the FRAME ON select a
73. spon ding to the native resolution of the display device Thus the display device will not have to scale the image and the result will be better 3 3 Output rate ENTER For the MAIN output For the PREVIEW output 50 Hz 50 Hz output frame rate 60 Hz 60 Hz output frame rate e 60 Hz 60 Hz output frame rate e 72 Hz 72 Hz output frame rate 75 Hz 75 Hz output frame rate 3 4 Output sync ENTER Select the Output Sync type with gt ENTER For the MAIN amp PREVIEW outputs e H amp V H amp V Separate Sync e COMP Composite Sync e SOG Sync On green 3 5 Type of screen ENTER Select an item with gt ENTER For the MAIN amp PREVIEW outputs e screen 4 3 If your image is displayed on a 4 3 wall mounted projection screen shape e screen 16 9 If your image is displayed on a 16 9 wall mounted projection screen shape NOTE Available only in case of 4 3 output format 3 6 Test pattern ENTER Select an item with lt b ENTER For the MAIN amp PREVIEW outputs e no pattern No test pattern is displayed e centering Displays a centering pattern for position and size adjustments e color bar Displays a color bar pattern e grey scale Displays a grey scale pattern e grid Displays a grid pattern burst Displays a burst pattern PAGE 28 4 IMAGE ENTER gt If the selected input type is a VIDEO signal the IMAGE MENU displays t
74. t an item with gt gt ENTER 9 2 1 Fade color ENTER This function allows selecting the color of the frame during the fade through frame transition Select a color red green and blue with gt ENTER and adjust the level with gt ENTER During the adjustment the color is displayed on the output To obtain black set the 3 levels to minimum To obtain white set the 3 levels to maximum To obtain grey set the 3 levels in the middle 9 2 2 Clean cut ENTER This function allows a clean switching thanks to a fast freeze of the displayed source Select a function with gt ENTER from computer The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a computer source Switching from the source operates with a fade color from video The CLEAN CUT operates only when switching from a video source Switching from the source operates with a fade color from all The CLEAN CUT operates when switching from any source 9 2 3 Fade frame ENTER This function allows switching by a fading through a frame instead of a color Select a frame and adjust the duration of the transition with gt ENTER Sync loss ENTER Allows to display a frame or a source in case of sync loss of the selected input Select an items with gt gt ENTER RS232 LAN port ENTER Select the communication port with gt ENTER e RS232 Enables the RS 232 communication port Default setting e LAN Enables the LAN communic
75. ter ult rieurement Respecter toutes les consignes marqu es dans la documentation sur le produit et sur ce document ATTENTION INSTALLATION ALIMENTATION CORDON D ALIM CONNEXIONS Afin de pr venir tout risque de choc lectrique et d incendie ne pas exposer cet appareil la pluie l humidit et aux sources de chaleur intense Veillez assurer une circulation d air suffisante pour viter toute surchauffe l int rieur de l appareil Ne placez pas l appareil sur ou proximit d une surface textile susceptible d obstruer les orifices de ventilation N installez pas l appareil proximit de sources de chaleur comme un radiateur ou une poche d air chaud ni dans un endroit expos au rayonnement solaire direct des poussi res excessives des vibrations ou des chocs m caniques Ceci pourrait provoquer un mauvais fonctionnement et un accident Ne faire fonctionner l appareil qu avec la source d alimentation indiqu e sur l appareil Les appareils doivent tre obligatoirement connect s sur une source quip e d une mise a la terre efficace En aucun cas cette liaison de terre ne devra tre modifi e contourn e ou supprim e Les appareils sont quip s d un interrupteur g n ral Marche Arr t O la mise en tension et la mise hors tension se fait en actionnant cet interrupteur g n ral Attention Le cordon d alimentation constitue le seul moyen de d brancher l appareil totalement de l
76. tical color bar Vertical grey scale Test pattern T Preview OFF Centering C Grid C Burst Vertical color bar Vertical grey scale Type of screen Main amp Preview e 4 3 Click on the Image tab and adjust your input H pos a ojo Y pos FD nr oo H size a gt j2 V size El gt 128 Input Aspect ratio 4 3 Standard v Under Overscan Over scan Output Aspect ratio 4 3 Standard Brightness oo Hue NTSC El DIE Contrast 4 Ei ojo Color Gi oo Process Level 3 processing picture v Preset Click on the Audio tab and select Automatic follow switching mode or an Audio source breakaway mode Then adjust the Level and the Balance of each audio source Inputs Settings Output Image Main Image Preview Logo amp Frame Main Logo amp Frame Preview Transition Main Master volume Prelist Master volume Ki Eg Bu me Audio mute de Audio mute Auxiliary mute Audio 1 GE Stereo Audio 2 O Automatic Audio 3 C Audio 1 Audio 4 C Audio 2 Audio 3 C Audio 4 Audio 6 Auxiliary mute GAPE Stereo O Automatic Audio 1 C Audio 2 Audio 3 C Audio 4 C Audio 5 Audio 5 C Audio 5 Audio 7 Audio 6 Audio 6 C Audio 7 C Audio 7 C Audio 8 PERERA ESIESIESIESIESIESIENIES Audio 8 7 5 Frames and Logos Loader Logos amp Frames Loader Logo Frame Number gt Luma Key M Luma
77. umerical value return the current setting of the command Write command Value Character s code A read command is constituted by index followed by a command coded in 1 or 2 alpha numeric characters same struc ture as write command without the value Read command Character s code Some Useful Command Serial command Response from switcher Comment from controller 4cn Pre select source 4 display source 4 on preview cn4 Source 4 selected on preview TV Is the switcher ready to take TVO No the switcher is busy TV Is the switcher ready to take TV1 Yes the switcher is ready 1TK Take the pre selected source to Main TK1 Take initiated How to set up a PIP Serial command Response from switcher Comment from controller 5cn Pre select source 5 display source 5 on preview if you want to select the input 3 just replace 5 by 3 gt 3cn BEI Set the preview with a PIP effect You ll see the PIP displayed on your preview screen les To set up the preview image in 1 1 Des To set up the image size manually All the Position commands are referred to the left top corner of the screen eg To set up the Hsize with equal to the size in pixels eh To set up the Vsize with equal to the size in pixels Hee To set up the H image position with equal to the position in pixels ef To set up the V image position with equal to the position in pixels ec To set up the H Windows size with equal to the size in pixels ted T
78. utput pre selected input number 6 Format line amp frame frequency of the pre selected input 7 Output format 8 Switching mode amp output frame rate PAGE 23 5 4 CONTROL MODE 1 Fast switching IG 1 SWITCHING a 2 Seamless RAM ENY seamless 1 seamless 8 2 INPUT 1 Auto setting Se 1 SDTV Composite 1 NTSC PAL SECAM 2 SDTV S VIDEO 3 SDTV YUV 1 1 Comp HV C 2 2 Comp HV C 4 SECAM 5 B amp w 50 60Hz CEST O RECCO Gs 7 1280x1024__5 4 tput sync ou 4 Output CE H amp V COMP SOG ETE Ti Screen 4 3 3 Output rate AAA 2 Screen 16 9 2 Pos settings A IMAGE Der Image selection Main Preview 1 H position 5 Brightness 5 Black level COTE CC B Preset SS 5 LOGO FRAME 1 Use logo 1 Input 1 8 Input 8 OFF 1 All inputs YANES AGES 9 Input 8 Use logo Main preview 1 Input 1 5 Fade duration 2 Input 2 a QD 8 Input 8 2 Record logo TE ae 3 Luma Key level EE CS Logo 1 L1 Fes 8 Logo 8 L8 4 Record frame 3 Luma Key level 4 Black color 1 Frame 1 F1 NAAA 8 Frame 8 F8 5 Erase logo Si 1 Key 1 Cut 2 Key 2 Fading 3 Key S litle 4 Key 4 Title 5 Key 5 PIP 6 Key 6 PIP EEE or 5 Effect opening 6 Effect closing APP opening 7 Effect closing 7 AUDI
79. vocar su mal funcionamiento o un accidente Ponga a funcionar el aparato nicamente con la fuente de alimentaci n que se indica en el aparato Los aparatos deben estar conectados obligatoriamente a una fuente equipada con una puesta a tierra eficaz Por ning n motivo este enlace de tierra deber ser modificado cambiado o suprimido Los equipos incluyan interruptor general de alimentaci n Encender Apagar 0 la puesta en marcha o desconexi n se realiza por medio de este interruptor El cable de alimentaci n constituye el nico medio de desconectar el aparato totalmente de la red el ctrica Para estar seguro de que el aparato no est m s alimentado este cable debe de ser desconectado de la toma de corriente Aplicar las siguientes consignas 1 El material conectado a residencia a la red inform tica debe de tener un dispositivo de seccionamiento f cilmente accesible que debe de ser incorporado al exterior del aparato 2 Desconectar el aparato del enchufe mural si no piensa utilizarlo durante varios dias Para desconectar el cable tire de la clavija No tire nunca del cable propiamente dicho 3 El enchufe de alimentaci n debe estar cerca del aparato y ser de facil acceso 4 No deje caer el cable de alimentacion ni coloque objetos pesados encima de el Si el cable de alimentaci n sufriera alg n da o ponga el aparato inmediatamente fuera de tensi n Es peligroso hacer funcionar este aparato con un cable averiado
80. when left unused for several days 2 To unplug the device do not pull on the power cord but always on the plug itself The outlet should always be near the device and easily accessible 4 Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them If the power supply cord is damaged unplug the device Using the device with a damaged power supply cord may expose you to electric shocks or other hazards Verify the condition of the power supply cords once in a while Contact your dealer or service center for replacement if damaged CONNECTIONS All inputs and outputs except for the power input are TBTS defined under EN60950 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself by opening or removing covers and screws since it may expose you to electric shocks or other hazards Refer all problems to qualified service personnel OPENINGS Never push objects of any kind into this product through the openings If liquids have been spilled or objects have fallen into the device unplug it immediately and have it checked by a qualified technician PAGE 3 INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE Afin de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de s curit et de fonctionnement de l appareil avant utilisation Conserver les instructions de s curit et de fonctionnement afin de pouvoir les consul

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