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Panasonic 85VX200U Flat Panel Television User Manual
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1. DoD opo op god E 27 26 25 24 23 22 POWER button gt page 19 PROJECTOR REMOTE button gt pages 18 Vol 2 28 ASPECT control and button gt page 36 Joystick gt pages 20 28 30 34 36 Vol 2 4 Vol 2 6 Vol 2 13 Rotary Z control gt pages 20 28 30 36 Vol 2 13 HOLD button gt pages 34 36 CENTER button gt pages 34 36 Vol 2 13 SCENE GRABBER button gt page 36 Menu buttons SETUP button page 22 INT VIDEO button page 28 e DSK FADE button gt page Vol 2 11 e AUDIO EFFECTS button gt page Vol 2 17 Rotary 1 leftmost 2 3 4 and 5 rightmost controls page 21 21 9 20 19 18 LCD screen page 20 10 CONTRAST control page 21 11 12 13 14 PATTERN button gt page 35 PHONES control gt page 33 TIME rotary control and buttons e TIME rotary control gt pages 35 37 38 Vol 2 9 ME setting button gt page 35 e DSK setting button gt page 37 FADE setting button gt page 38 Numeric key area e Numeric 0 to 9 keys gt pages 35 37 38 Vol 2 6 Vol 2 9 Vol 2 20 e minus key gt pages 35 Vol 2 20 e plus key gt pages 35 Vol 2 20 1 ME M and E stand for Mix and Effect respectively This function is used to mix or switch two inputs of A and B 13 M8IA19AQ MOSIAI9AQ 15 16 17 18
2. When the J key is pressed to fix the selection because the signal format switching is performed the operation of this unit is disabled for several seconds 4 When the message TURN POWER OFF appears turn off the power and restart the unit NOTE f other menu screen is displayed without fixing of the settings on this screen those settings are revoked and not applied When 3D mode is set to other than OFF appears and the system format cannot be changed If HDMI is selected the HDMI input signal is output as is from the DVI D OUT connector disabling the AV mixer functions including video switching effects When the 3D mode is OFF page Vol 2 25 the system format of this unit is the one set in the VIDEO FORMAT 2 Use the rotary 3 control to select the audio submenu of the SETUP menu When the 3D mode is other input of the SDI input selected in Step 1 which than OFF the system format of this unit is the one set messi want t ign the L channel ttin under the 3DFORMAT item in the 3D submenu of the dowd Want t0 aSSI9 viride by Song SETUP menu L CH to the desired audio input number w o 3 O 3 Use the rotary 4 control to select the audio 9 E Setting the Bus BUS input of the SDI input selected in Step 1 which S The BUS submenu of the SETUP menu is used to set the you want to assign the R channel by setting 9 output method of this unit to either of the following R CH
3. Frequency response 1 0 dB to 1 0 dB at 20 Hz to 20 kHz analog 1 0 dB to 1 0 dB at 20 Hz to 20 kHz digital Dynamic range 85 dB or more at 1 kHz analog 90 dB or more at 1 kHz digital Distortion 0 08 96 or less at 1 kHz analog 0 05 or less at 1 kHz digital Cross talk 70 dB or less at 1 kHz between any two channels analog 80 dB or less at 1 kHz between any two channels digital Headroom 20 dB and 18 dB switchable 40 VIDEO INPUT OUTPUT Analog composite input BNC x 2 sets 1 0 V p p 75 O termination VIDEO IN SDI input BNC x 4 sets SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards HDMI input HDMI connector x 2 sets Type A connector incompatible with HDCP DVI I input TMDS single link incompatible with HDCP compatible with digital analog RGB External sync signal input BNC x 2 with loop through 1 0 V p p 75 Q auto termination G L Analog composite signal NTSC PAL Program PGM output SDI x 1 SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards DVI D x 1 TMDS single link incompatible with HDCP 3D mode L channel signal for MODE1 SIDE BY SIDE signal for MODE2 Preview PVW
4. 17 HOLD DUO ci conet i p ari 13 34 36 BN A reet t edet dates 26 NEGADA ai 16 LI N gative effect iore ite dup te rettet 16 D Numeric 0 to 9 keys 13 35 37 38 6 9 20 Initial Seta aret oto toten cr Rente ete gala 19 Numeric key area 13 35 37 38 6 9 20 n put SOUL COS eer ette ehe peg tt 33 cune MEE 24 Internal Video u a i te cote rrt ect etos e 33 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 45 xepu go ONE WAY DUO ao CER e eee 14 34 AP PAIN a Fe eh pt b a pes te een dct 16 Painbeffect tot eene c t 16 PAN ust euet e redeas 17 Pari Settlfigi soe meno dre te re s 17 PATTERN are asses cid rh ieoi 14 23 34 35 6 7 PAFTERIN JBUIOT 3d rect etes 13 35 Patterm edge a ew noe hope e d tede 4 PATTERNEDGE x coda ritual all tentes 4 5 PatterriKG6ysu ie e te ep esu pae po ded qe OR PCR 5 PATTERN REV menu sott eta ees 5 PGs orta e mE tt ut 32 Creating video sources sssssssse 32 PG tiet aereo e tute potente ae es 32 PE etu ficca bed edu 28 PC detailed settings 28 PHONES connector ssessssse es 15 33 PHONES Control unicas la re o eats 13 33 POWER DUO c icto ia ede 13 19 Power management mode ssssssse 26 Preset Patten KEY cepe rere a aea 5 PREVIEW Buttons flipao toc dee Pere ete 14 33 Preview checking video sound sssse
5. ME TIME 02 00 The maximum value that can be set is 33 09F 1080 59 720 59p 480 591 or 39 24F 1080 50i 720 50p 576 50i for the time display form seconds frames and 00999r for the time display form frames NOTE Even if a value exceeding the maximum value is selected the maximum value is automatically set 1 Press the ME setting button to turn on 2 Set the transition time by entering a numeric value with the numeric keys or using the TIME rotary control Example To set 2 05 2 seconds 5 frames enter 2 5 The SYSTEM1 submenu of the SETUP menu can be used to select the transition time display form seconds frames or frames gt page Vol 2 26 3 Press the 4 key E Program Preset Transition Program preset transition is an effect of switching from program video base video to preset video video used as an effect and vice versa It is executed in the same method as described in AB Transition except for setting TYPE to PRG PRE in Step 1 The ONE WAY button is disabled because it limits the switching direction only from preset video to program video the button flashes when pressed NOTE During program preset transition the buses are switched to each other every time transition is carried out This state of bus switching can be checked with lighting and flashing of the ME PVW button When the buses are in the same state as the initialization the ME PVW bu
6. POS X 128 Y 128 Z 196 EVENT METIME 00 1 00 0016 WHI DIRECT PATTERN TRANSITION ENTER TOEXIT gooooonoooooo0oOo0o000 mooooonoooooo0oOo0o000 PATTERN INT MODIFY or PATTERN e EDGE HARD 0 WHITE EFFECTS OFF Up to seven transition patterns can be stored It is also possible to change the settings for the edge of each pattern or set and store effects for each pattern gt page Vol 2 3 23 uoneJedo oiseg uonejedo oiseg Example of DIRECT PATTERN KEY screen POS X 128 Y 128 Z 196 EVENT METIME 00 1 00 DIRECT PATTERN KEY L Y J L Y gmooooowoooooOoOoOoOo0o00 IDDD Op nnm mipDgada PATTERN INT 3002 WHT ENTER TO EXIT vo v PATTERN EDGE EFFECTS WIDTH HARD 16 COLOR KLEVEL WHITE 299 OFF EMPTY 9000 Up to six key patterns can be stored It is also possible to change the settings for the edge of each pattern or set and store effects for each pattern gt page Vol 2 5 To use the factory default settings 1 Select DEFAULT using the rotary 2 control and press the J key 2 When the message OK appears press the J key To stop the setting process press the key while holding down the SHIFT key The display returns to the SETUP menu screen Setting Video and Audio Input Sources AUDIO VIDEO The AUDIO VIDEO submenu of the SETUP menu is used to selec
7. SDI OUT PGM SDI OUT PVW SDI OUT MULTI VIEW SDI OUT AUX SDI IN 2 SDI o o 000 video SDI IN 3 pnecoood and jag000000 r3 audio mcr Nx input Sorina oa O Termi eaoooo Too nation HDMI IN 1 Professional use video camera 18 Program output HDMI IN 2 MIC AUDIO DVI D OUT PGM DVI D OUT l DVI I MULTI VIEW Multi view IN IN DVI D output output DVI I input Analog audio input Professional use audio equipment 1 Advanced reference signal or G L external sync signal need not necessarily be connected Signal generator Program output Preview output Professional use LCD monitor AUX output Professional use projector Home use television Power On 1 Use the supplied power cord to connect this unit to an AC power source 2 Press the POWER button To specify the initial state of the unit when it is restarted Use the MODE submenu of the SETUP menu to set the startup mode gt page 22 Preset mode The last settings are restored when the unit is restarted The factory default setting is this mode Reset mode The factory default settings are restored when the unit is restarted However some settings remain in the previous state including those of the SETUP menu Factory default mode The factory default settings ar
8. SOURCE 3 7 Fader SOURCE 4 8 Fader CP PAIR Sound output of the L and R channels of source L and R channels of source L and R channels of source L and R channels of source selected input source 1 or 5 2 or 6 3 or 7 4 or 8 BUS SEP1 L channel of A PROG R channel of A PROG L channel of B PRESET R channel of B PRESET source source source source BUS SEP2 When AB bus L channel of A bus source R channel of A bus source L channel of B bus source R channel of B bus source system is selected When Program Preview button lighted L Preview button lighted R Preview button lighted L Preview button lighted R Preset system is channel of PROG source channel of PROG source channel of PRESET source channel of PRESET source selected Preview button flashing L Preview button flashing R Preview button flashing L Preview button flashing R channel of PRESET source channel of PRESET source channel of PROG source channel of PROG source 12 PAIR Fixed to sound of L and R channel of source 1 L and R channel of source 2 Not available Not available 12 SEPA input sources 1 and 2 channel of source 1 R channel of source 1 L channel of source 2 R channel of source 2 To set the operation of AUX and MIC faders Set AUX MIC to PAIR or SEPA separate using the rotary 3 control The operation of each fader varies with the setting as described in the table shown below INT VIDEO Menu Internal Video Setting
9. Screen When the INT VIDEO button is pressed the INT VIDEO menu screen appears as shown below Setting PAIR SEPA AUX fader MIC fader AUX input source L channel of AUX or MIC input source L and R channels of MIC input source R channel of AUX or MIC input source To adjust the audio level of the microphone operate the This menu is used to set the internal video signal built in this unit During color setting in the INT VIDEO menu the joystick and rotary Z control are in the color setting mode The color set from this menu is indicated in the internal fader while holding down the SHIFT key 28 BACK MATTE EVENT 00 1 00 INT VIDEO Jj video display area WASH Pa 128 Pm 128 eJ Y 196 PATTERN 3001 ME TIME COLOR WHITE LEVEL 259 LLL LL S EAM GRADE H1 0 GRADE POS 80 COLOR BA a o MEMORY iod i ME j MODE FRAME WRITE stands for a numeric value The maximum value varies with the memory size the number of frames set in the MEMORY submenu of the SETUP menu Use the rotary 1 control to set the internal video output type to back matte video IBACK MATTE or color bar output COLOR BAR If MEMORY is selected an external video input source can be saved in internal memory and used as internal video gt page 30 Setting the Back Matte BACK MATTE To cr
10. specify how to reproduce the stored settings when this unit is restarted startup mode Rotary 1 MODE PET Rotary 2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 RESET PRESET FACTORY To reset settings other than basic settings to the factory default settings when the unit is restarted Set POWER to RESET reset mode using the rotary 2 control Settings other than SETUP menu settings direct pattern settings event memory settings file settings and key learn settings are reset to the factory default settings To reset all settings to the factory default settings when the unit is restarted Reset all settings to the factory default settings 1 Set POWER to FACTORY factory default mode using the rotary 2 control and press the e key 2 When the message OK appears press the e key To cancel the file save press the el key while holding down the SHIFT key 3 When the message Please Wait appears and then TURN POWER OFF appears turn off the power and restart the unit To restore the last settings when the unit is restarted Set POWER to PRESET preset mode using the rotary 2 control The following types of data are stored and applied when the unit is started next time e INT VIDEO menu setting values e COLOR EFFECTS VIDEO EFFECTS and AUDIO EFFECTS menu setting values e Combinations of patterns registered as direct patterns and numbers e Setting values of effe
11. such as an area where strong electromagnetic fields are generated by the presence of signal transmission towers cellular phones etc In order to minimize the adverse effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this it is recommended that the following steps be taken with the apparatus being affected and with its operating environment 1 Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference 2 Change the direction of the apparatus 3 Change the connection method used for the apparatus 4 Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Service Europe a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany Requests on Use Setting the Bus BUS Setting Audio Channels AUDIO CH A ALL EE LL Setting the Audio Faders AUDIO FADER OVERVIEW INT VIDEO Menu Internal Video Setting Screen 28 Features Setting the Back Matte BACK MATTE 29 AM Mixer Functions Outputting Color Bars COLOR BAR Accessories Using Still Pictures or Movies as Internal Video Components and Functions j Operation Panel Front 3 Using Video Input from PC PC 1 Connector Area Rear Switching or Combining of Video Selecting Source Video and Sound AT Checking Previewing Video and Sound Basic Operation Adju
12. to the desired audio input number AB bus system Switches between video A and video B Program Preset system Switches between program 4 Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to assign each audio tput b id d t output vid d 2 f E ape dey and BISSREOHTRAGUSISO Sada input of SDI inputs 1 to 4 to the L channel or R channel When the Program Preset system is selected the A PROG bus source selector button corresponding to the source NOTE used for the transition pattern and output from a PGM The set channel is stored in memory separately between the connector is necessarily lighted or flashes Thus an input cases in which the system format is SD and HD page 19 source that you want to display next can be selected only and is called according to the format when the system format with the B PRESET bus source selector buttons is changed For more information about the input source selection Spat alin See page ss To hide the audio level meter during Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rot Rotary 4 Rot Ovi otary 1 Rotary otary3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 multi view output BUS pes T Set OSD to OFF using the rotary 5 control The factory default setting is ON in which the audio level meter is displayed when the multi view output is monitored Set TYPE to AB AB bus system or PRG PRE Program Preset system using the rotary 2 control Setting the Audio Faders The factory default setting is AB AUDIO FADER The audio input level is adjusted with the SO
13. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point 11 12 13 14 where they exit from the apparatus JOnly use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time oc GM Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Read this first For AG HMX100P continued FCC NOTICE U S A Declaration of Conformity Model Number AG HMX100P Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJO7094 Support contact 1 800 524 1448 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this devic
14. PROG or B PRESET SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 buttons according to the input source you want to select To select one of the input sources 5 to 8 press the corresponding SOURCE button while holding down the SHIFT key The pressed button is lighted To select internal video 1 Display any of the following internal videos using the INT VIDEO menu Back matte video Select BACK MATTE page 29 Color bar output Select COLOR BAR page 30 Still picture or movie Select MEMORY page 30 2 Pressthe A PROG or B PRESET INT button The A PROG SOURCE or B PRESET SOURCE INT button is lighted and the currently selected one of the A PROG SOURCE or B PRESET SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 and 4 8 buttons is blinked The internal video selected in Step 1 is called and played back Checking Previewing Video and Sound A preview monitor can be connected to the SDI PVW OUT connector to check video If the monitor can output an audio source input as an SDI signal sound can also be checked In addition headphones can be connected to the PHONES connector to check sound uoneJedo oiseg The output from the SDI PVW OUT connector can be changed with the following PREVIEW buttons ME PVW button Used to check switching and combined effects Allows you to check the switched image and the image currently being switched page 34 or the image to be combined and the image currently being combined gt page 35 A PRO
15. SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 HDMI 1 HDMI2 To fix the settings and return to the AUDIO VIDEO screen Press the key To return to the AUDIO VIDEO screen without fixing the settings press the key while holding down the SHIFT key 6 NOTE If other menu screen is displayed without fixing of the settings on the Audio Video Input Source Setting screen those settings are revoked and not applied To associate video input with audio input 1 Set INPUT to V LINK using the rotary 2 control and press the key 2 When the message OK appears press the key again Audio input sources corresponding to the video input sources assigned to 1 to 8 are set To cancel the setting press the J key while holding the SHIFT key The display returns to the SETUP menu screen NOTE For input settings in 3D mode it is possible to select only combinations of image input sources and audio input sources which are associated with each other When 3D mode is set to other than OFF V LINK does not appear as the setting item To use the factory default settings 1 Set INPUT to DEFAULT using the rotary 2 control and press the key 2 When the message OK appears press the J key again 25 uoneJedo oiseg uonejedo oiseg To cancel the setting press the key while holding the SHIFT key The display returns to t
16. Setting details for connecting PC gt page Vol 2 28 e Setting for external interface gt page Vol 2 28 Using 3D video page Vol 2 22 e Adjusting video gt page Vol 2 13 e Adjusting mixing sound page Vol 2 17 e Setting the transition wipe pattern gt page Vol 2 3 e Setting the pattern key gt page Vol 2 5 e Setting the chroma key gt page Vol 2 6 e Setting the luminance key gt page Vol 2 7 e Setting the title key gt page Vol 2 8 e Advanced setting for the downstream key gt page Vol 2 11 3 Registering the settings page Vol 2 19 Bus Refers to a path of signals input output to from this unit You can select the bus system from the AB bus system and the Preset Program bus system on this unit page 27 M8IAI19AQ Accessories O Power cable x1 for AG HMX100P x2 for AG HMX100E lt CD ROM x1 E NOTE Be sure to appropriately dispose of the packing material when you have unpacked the product Consult your supplier regarding purchase of accessories 12 A Operation Panel Front al Components and Functions 9 10 1112 13 14 POS X 128 Z 127 Y 220 cascos EVENT ME TIME 09 04 25 0016 WHT PATTERN INT TRANSITION Y Y y M M WIDTH COLOR HARD M ie EE
17. information refer to List of Key Patterns at the back of Volume 2 Forthe patterns registered as direct patterns the settings of the effects and position applied to each pattern are saved in memory and applied when the pattern is called next time if MODE in the SETUP menu is set to PRESET Any settings made for the patterns not registered as direct patterns are not saved in memory Set the pattern size key size using the rotary Z control If a specific key pattern is selected press the ASPECT button to turn on and the aspect ratio of the pattern can be temporarily changed with the ASPECT control When it is turned in the H direction the width horizontal is increased when it is turned in the V direction the height vertical is increased When the button is turned off the aspect ratio returns to the value before change gt For patterns to which the aspect change function can be applied refer to List of Key Patterns at the back of Volume 2 Set the transition time from combining start to end page 35 Slide the transition lever to the B side or A side or press the AUTO TAKE button When the AUTO TAKE button is pressed it is lighted and source video A is combined with B or source video B is combined with A To use the Scene Grabber function Press the SCENE GRABBER button to turn on The scene grabber function allows you to move the image currently being displayed in the key together
18. is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us as peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus he purchaser user is urged to use only the connecting cables described below 2 For the connecting cables use shielded cables which suit the intended purpose of the apparatus Video signal connecting cables Use double shielded coaxial cables which are designed for 75 ohm type high frequency applications for SDI Serial Digital Interface Coaxial cables which are designed for 75 ohm type high frequency applications are recommended for analog video signals Audio signal connecting cables If your apparatus supports AES EBU serial digital audio signals use cables designed for AES EBU Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency transmission applications for analog audio signals e Other connecting cables IEEE1394 USB Use shielded cables which provide quality performance for high frequency applications as connecting cables When connecting to the DVI signal terminal use a cable with a ferrite core f your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core s they must be attached on cable s following instructions in this manual 3 Performance level The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level required by these standards However the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if itis being used in an EMC environment
19. key 27 PATTERN area gt pages 23 34 36 Vol 2 6 Vol 2 7 1 2 3 4 1 REVERSE button gt page 36 2 ONE WAY button gt page 34 3 DSK EFFECTS button gt page 37 4 Direct key pattern buttons gt pages 23 35 5 Direct transition pattern buttons gt pages 23 34 6 MIX button gt page Vol 2 3 7 LUM KEY button page Vol 2 7 8 CHROMA KEY button gt page Vol 2 6 9 EXT KEY button page Vol 2 7 Connector Area Rear For devices and signals which can be connected to each connector see System Configuration Examples page 16 and Example Connections with 3D Camera pages Vol 2 22 to 24 NOTE For the DVI I IN connector and DVI D IN connectors shielded DVI cables with noise suppression core are recommended For transmitting HD SDI signals via the SDI IN 1 to 4 connectors and SDI OUT connectors cables equivalent or superior to the 5C FB or 5C FW cable are recommended When signals with the Copy Guard function applied are input to the HDMI IN DVI I IN or VIDEO IN connector neither image nor sound is output a black image appears 18 17 16 SDI IN 1 to 4 connectors DVI I IN connector gt pages 32 Vol 2 28 HDMI IN 1 2 connectors gt pages 17 18 DVI D OUT connectors PGM
20. or 576 50i 19 uoneJedo oiseg uonejedo oiseg M Setting Screen EE When setting up this unit or adjusting functions you need to check the current settings on the LCD screen The following shows the basic configuration of the setting screen 1 20 1 2 3 POS X 128 Y 128 ate ooo Z 196 FAN STOP EVENT METIME PATTERN INT 00 2 00 3044 WHT VIDEO EFFECTS CHA MOSAIC SIZE OFF XY DEFOCUS EE OFF 0 MONO OFF 4 5 Joystick rotary Z control settings and 3D display NOTE area Shows the setting values of the joystick and rotary Z control X Y and Z values during position setting and Pg Pr and C GAIN values during color setting When this unit is in 3D mode gt page Vol 2 25 3D is displayed Audio level meter Indicates the audio output level Error Message An error message appears in the following cases Message Condition and Action FAN STOP The fan has stopped from any cause Immediately turn off the power and request a service call page 39 CHANGE HDMI HDMI input source in the format other FORMAT than the system formats gt page 19 CHANGE HDMI available for this unit is being FORMAT connected to this unit CHANGE HDMI2 CHANGE HDMI FORMAT Input FORMAT sources of both HDMI IN connectors are in unavailable formats CHANGE HDMI1 FORMAT Input source of the HDMI IN 1 connector is in unavail
21. page Vol 2 5 PATTERN KEY Setting the pattern key page Vol 2 5 TRANSITION Setting transition wipe page Vol 2 3 KEY LEARN Setting key learn gt page Vol 2 9 TITLE KEY Setting the title key gt page Vol 2 8 PROJECTOR Setting the projector page Vol 2 29 To select the menu For the SETUP INT VIDEO DSK FADE and AUDIO EFFECTS menus press the corresponding menu button For other menus press the operation button related to the settings For more information see the description of each setting in List of Menus If the menu is selected the menu title setting items and setting values are shown on the setting screen page 20 To select the setting item Select the setting item in the menu display area using the rotary 1 control leftmost The currently selected item is displayed in reverse video displayed in white on black Three items each are displayed as the setting items When the setting item you want to select is not found scroll the screen using the rotary 1 control When the AUDIO EFFECTS menu is selected operate the rotary 2 control to scroll the screen To change the setting values For the setting item displayed in reverse video displayed in white on black in the menu display area the setting values can be changed The rotary 2 to 5 controls are used to change the setting values in the sec
22. pages selected in above Step 2 and saved The page number selected in Step 1 will specify the start frame of the movie Press the A PROG INT or B PRESET INT button to switch the display source to the internal video check the saved movie To preview check the created still picture or movie 1 Set MODE to PREVIEW using the rotary 5 control Set PAGE page number using the rotary 2 control 31 uoneJedo oiseg uonejedo oiseg 3 Set FRAME to the number of frames to preview using the rotary 3 control To preview the movie select a value equivalent to or smaller than the number of frames of the movie 4 To preview the still picture select FRAME frame display or FIELD field display using the rotary 4 control To preview the movie select REPEAT repeat playback or ONCE only once playback using the rotary 4 control 5 Press the 4 key During still picture preview the still picture on the page selected in above Step 2 is displayed During movie preview the movie contains frames the number of which is selected in Step 2 is played back NOTE Upon save of a still picture or movie set MODE to EXIT to prevent the saved data from being overwritten f you select EXIT during playback of a saved movie and press the lt 1 key the image of the last frame is displayed and the playback of the movie stops Evenif other internal video back matte or color bar is s
23. rotary 2 control Select one of the video SDI HDMI VIDEO and DVI I SDI input HDMI input composite input and DVI input as the video input sources V S 1 to V S 4 using the rotary 3 control Each input type supports the signal formats as shown below Input Format SDI All formats HDMI 720 50p 720 59p 1080 50i 1080 59i 1080 23 98PsF when 3D is set to MODE1 or MODE2 VIDEO 480 59i 576 50i DVI I XGA WXGA SXGA 1080 50p 1080 60p Select one of the audio input sources A S 1 A S 2 A S 3 and A S 4 SDI input 1 to 4 using the rotary 4 control Select one of the audio SDI HDMI and ANALOG SDI input HDMI input and analog input as the audio input sources A S 1 to A S 4 using the rotary 5 control NOTE f the system format is set to SD page 19 HDMI cannot be selected If the system format is set to HD VIDEO cannot be selected You cannot set the combinations of video and audio input sources shown in the table below The settings are automatically changed to available values When the video input is HDMI only two channels of audio sources can be input Video Input Audio Input SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 HDMI1 HDMI2 SDI2 SDI1 SDI3 SDI4 HDMI1 HDMI2 SDI3 SDH SDI2 SDI4 HDMI1 HDMI2 SDI4 SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI 1 SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 HDMI2 HDMI2 SDI1 SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 HDMI1 DVI I
24. 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 e period key gt pages 32 Vol 2 21 e SHIFT key pages 27 28 30 32 33 Vol 2 4 Vol 2 9 Vol 2 10 Vol 2 13 Vol 2 15 e 4 confirm key MASTER fader gt page 33 MIC fader gt page 27 28 33 AUX fader page 27 28 33 SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 faders gt page 27 AUDIO EFFECTS execution button gt page Vol 2 17 AUDIO FOLLOW VIDEO button pages 33 34 38 Vol 2 17 FADE execution button gt page 38 DSK execution button gt page 37 AUTO TAKE button gt pages 34 35 Vol 2 20 EVENT RECALL button gt page Vol 2 20 EVENT SET button gt page Vol 2 20 Transition lever gt pages 23 34 35 B PRESET bus source selector buttons gt page 24 SHIFT button SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 buttons INT button A PROG bus source selector buttons gt page 24 SHIFT button SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 buttons INT button EFFECTS buttons for A PROG and B PRESET buses pages Vol 2 13 Vol 2 15 STILL buttons page Vol 2 15 STROBE buttons page Vol 2 15 e VIDEO EFFECTS buttons gt page Vol 2 13 e COLOR EFFECTS buttons gt page Vol 2 13 PREVIEW buttons gt page 33 e ME PVW button A PROG selector button B PRESET selector button e DSK selector button 2 14 Factions as the INT PLAY key when pressed with the SHFIT key Factions as the CANCEL key when pressed with the SHFIT
25. 32 33 Program preset transition 35 PROJECTOR REMOTE button 13 18 28 29 Projector Setting sereen ciere 29 AR REVERSE DBU ttOTU ote ute pete tp t eee 14 36 Rotary 1 2 3 4 and 5 controls 13 21 Rotary Z control cecer 13 20 28 30 36 13 RS 232C x e ntt eee t t du tede 29 RS 232C AAA HE 24 28 Seti Stata eene eiie bat b rte ed 29 RSs232C GOlIe ctor dire rt due oett 15 18 Is SCENE GRABBER button 13 36 Sreem SAVER aude seed tei podeis pa req eder utel 26 SDI IN 1 to 4 connectors 15 16 18 22 23 24 SDI OUT connectors 15 16 18 22 23 24 AUX CONMOGCION x oett edidere 15 MULTI VIEW connector sssssmm 15 PGM Gornneector ec dtc n een 15 PMW GORfIectOr rep eR ener tds 15 33 SD video processing system configuration 16 Setting SCIECN che io ce rates mp eie o 20 Selilp ze suscite Ao dee beu etse 22 Operation screen ssssssssssse e 22 SETUP DUTOM sse t tet thc tds 13 22 SETUP fleri tlie hc tide er dad 22 26 Shadow SHADOW csi dana retta un ens 4 SHIFT key 14 27 28 30 32 33 4 9 10 13 15 SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 faders oo eee 14 27 Startup mode uuu bedi ba e te dea tet 22 Still oi T ete t eee cO atate 15 STILL DIOS t tree ete ees 15 Still pictures displaying ss 31 Still pictures saving as internal video 31 Sobe 5 se
26. A PROG and B PRESET SOMA Nal i Ren 28 BUSES c nie ort teeth HD Et Iudas 14 13 15 INT VIDEO HUON receno 13 28 COLOR EFFECTS HURON Siiran nin 14 UNE VIDEO MERU s s aer te n eit 28 STIEL DUWA S ttr mts 14 STROBE E Mons esinin ani 11 JJ VIDEO EFFECTS buttons ad tad 14 E 13 20 28 30 34 36 4 6 13 Effects to video applying sssssse 13 Environment Settnigs citrato 26 D K EQ e ta ee ve tro it a t d 17 E tsp eene etaed e eme e tre ee nacaateh sal 17 EVEN qe edt ef ERR 6 8 Equalizer mid range level setting i is 17 KG YING Em 35 Equalizer settiricis tr tert tq rc ted 17 Key Beatrice T retiro ert eC i odeur Ran 9 V M 20 KEY LEAPIN Dust dalla did o EI Calla HO 20 A ric whines arise a A E EAE 20 H L 5 Registering the settings effects ssuss 20 LCD contrast adjusting 21 a Event MEMORY at lira 20 SVS REET MORD RAM 13 20 Clica t ee rsen 20 LUMINANCE NC PME 7 8 EVENT RECALL button 14 20 seo O RR 8 EVENT SET button coccion 14 20 Cropping eee 8 Example connections with 3D Camera 22 A tees phen carrion A et 8 Using four cameras accionar 24 Key Stilton oi dah 8 Using two cameras esseseeeneennee 22 23 LUMINANCE KEY MENU 7 External controller connecting sess eee 18 LUM KEY DUHON ad 14 7 External Interface fies su dee ec dress 28 External Kay xi ict db te bc ete 7 M External synchronization ceee 28 EXT KEY Buttons ctt ceci 14 7 MASTER fa
27. DIO FOLLOW VIDEO button has been pressed to turn on to interlock the audio faders with the transition lever or the audio level of input source 5 to 8 has been adjusted with the SHIFT key pressed the audio fader settings may not match the actual audio level In such a case the audio level is adjusted as follows according to the operation of the audio faders When the audio fader is moved in the direction in which a difference with the actual audio level decreases the audio level does not change until the fader position matches the actual audio level When the audio fader is moved in the direction in which a difference with the actual audio level increases the audio level changes according to the fader position The audio level adjusted by the MASTER fader changes according to the fader position B AB Transition AB transition is an effect of switching from source video A to source video B and vice versa There are two methods of video switching wipe and mix Transition wipe Source video B or A appears by wiping out source video A or B Transition mix Source video B or A appears by overlapping source video A or B The following diagram shows an example of transition wipe A gt Age Transition is executed with the transition lever or the AUTO TAKE button 1 Set TYPE to AB in the BUS submenu of the SETUP menu page 27 2 Select source video A and source video B pag
28. G selector button Allows you to check the input program input source of bus A B PRESET selector button Allows you to check the input preset input source of bus B DSK selector button Allows you to check the image with DSK combined when using DSK downstream key E Adjusting the Audio Level The audio input level is adjusted with the SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 faders audio faders When adjusting the audio level of input sources 5 to 8 operate the corresponding fader while holding down the SHIFT key Operate the AUX fader to adjust the AUX input level and the MIC fader to adjust the MIC input level Settings for audio input sources are made from the AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO CH and AUDIO FADER submenus of the SETUP menu gt pages 24 and 27 The audio level of the program output is adjusted with the MASTER fader The audio output level can be checked with the audio level meter on the setting screen page 20 The AUDIO EFFECTS menu is used to apply effects to audio gt page Vol 2 17 The output level of the sound to be monitored with headphones can be adjusted with the PHONES control To link sound with video effects When adjusting the audio input level by linking to video during execution of transition page 33 or fade page 38 press the AUDIO FOLLOW VIDEO button to turn on When the transition lever is operated the audio faders are moved accordingly 33 uonejedo oiseg NOTE If the AU
29. Panasonic Operating Instructions Digital AV Mixer Model No AG H MX1 OOP Model No AG H MX1 OOE Volume Note that Operating Instructions Vol 1 describes basic operations of the digital AV mixer For instructions on advanced operations of the digital AV mixer refer to Operating Instructions Vol 2 pdf file contained in the supplied CD ROM PROFESSIONAL Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use SS0810RIO PS D ENGLISH Printed in Japan VQT2U23 Read this first For AG HMX100P CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap pliance WARNING This equipment must be grounded To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power outlet whi
30. The following shows the operation examples for video production with the AV mixer functions Basic Operation see Operation Manual Volume EN Configuring a system gt page 16 Y Starting the unit gt page 19 Setup gt page 19 e Setting the startup mode gt page 22 Changing direct patterns gt page 23 e Setting video and audio input sources gt page 24 e Setting the video format gt page 26 e Setting the bus gt page 27 e Setting the audio output channels page 27 e Setting the audio fader gt page 27 e Setting the internal video gt page 28 e Setting video created on PC gt page 32 Y Selecting video to use gt page 33 e Setting the video switching transition effect gt page 34 Inserting keying characters or graphics into video gt page 35 Setting the downstream key gt page 36 Setting the fade effect gt page 38 Y Executing transition or keying gt pages 34 to 38 Checking previewing video and sound gt page 33 lt gt Applied Operation see the pdf manual in the CD ROM Operation Manual Volume PJ Operating environment setting gt page Vol 2 26 e Setting the System gt page Vol 2 26 e Setting the memory gt page Vol 2 27 e Setting the audio level gt page Vol 2 27 e Setting the external synchronization gt page Vol 2 28 e
31. URCE 1 5 2 6 1 1 3 7 4 8 faders audio faders Setting Audio Channels AUDIO CH When adjusting the audio level of input sources 5 to 8 The AUDIO CH submenu of the SETUP menu is used operate the corresponding fader while holding down the to select L channel or R channel of this unit for each audio SHIFT key channel of the selected SDI input source When the system format is HD gt page 19 audio channels 1 to 8 can be assigned When the system format is SD audio channels 1 to 4 can be assigned The operation of the audio faders AUX fader and MIC fader can be set from the AUDIO FADER submenu of the SETUP menu Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 Operate the AUX fader to adjust the AUX input level and the MIC fader to adjust the MIC input level Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 AUDIO ii hd pu CH SDI1 1 2 ON 34 3 AUDIO__ SOURCE AUX MIC 18 1 4 11 8 1 4 oF PAIR FADER BUS SEP1 1 Set CH to one of SDI1 SDI2 SDIS or SDI4 SDI inputs 1 to 4 using the rotary 2 control 27 uoneJedo oiseg To set the audio output format and the operation of audio faders ERU Set SOURCE to CP PAIR BUS SEP1 BUS SEP2 12 PAIR or 12 SEPA using the rotary 2 control The following table shows the output method and audio input sources assigned to the faders for each setting Setting Output Method SOURCE 1 5 Fader SOURCE 2 6 Fader
32. able format CHANGE HDMI2 FORMAT Input source of the HDMI IN 2 connector is in unavailable format Change the system format setting or the input source setting The FAN STOP error message is also displayed on the multi view screen However since the multi view screen does not open when this unit is in 3D mode gt page Vol 2 25 no error message is displayed even if the fan stops Pay attention to a message which will appear on the LCD If two types of errors occur at the same time FAN STOP is displayed preferentially Event number transition time pattern number and internal video display area EVENT Shows the event number gt page Vol 2 20 ME TIME Shows the setting value of transition time page 35 DSK TIME value during downstream key setting gt page 37 and FADE TIME value during fade setting gt page 38 To change the TIME type press the applicable transition time setting button ME DSK or FADE to turn on PATTERN Shows the number of the currently selected pattern gt page 35 INT Shows the type of the currently selected internal internally generated video gt page 28 Menu title related information rotary 1 to 5 parameter display area Shows the title of the currently selected menu page 21 e g VIDEO EFFECTS bus settings A B related information color settings etc and setting positions of rotary 1 to 5 controls 6 Menu display area Shows the setting i
33. ack When the image from which you want to create a still picture appears press the lt key The program output video is created and saved as a still picture with the page number selected in Step 1 Press the A PROG INT or B PRESET INT button to switch the display source to the internal video check the saved still picture NOTE When the system format is set to 720 no change is given to video due to progressive video even if switching is made between FIELD and FRAME To save movies used as internal video Rotary 1 MEMORY PAGE FRAME MODE 1l 2 REPEAT WRITE Rotary 2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 480i 1 30 480i REPEAT WRITE 30 30 576i 1 30 576i ONCE PREVIEW 4 30 30 14 720p 1 14 720p EXIT 6 1080i 1 6 10801 1 4 y 4 Set PAGE page number using the rotary 2 control Set FRAME number of frames to 2 or more using the rotary 3 control Press one of the A PROG or B PRESET bus source selector buttons to select video for creating a movie and to output the selected video from a PGM connector Set MODE to WRITE using the rotary 5 control Start playback of the video selected in above Step 3 on the equipment used for source input to this unit Monitor the video being played back When the image from which you want to create a movie appears press the key A movie is created according to the number of frames number of
34. ages FRAME 4 is created Example of Video Save in Internal Memory of Maximum 8 Frames PAGE 1 FRAME 2 Movie PAGE 3 FRAME 3 Movie PAGE 6 FRAME 1 Still PAGE 7 FRAME 1 Still NOTE If video is saved in the memory areas overlapping those in which other video is already saved the overlapping areas are overwritten by new data and the remaining areas for the previous video are cleared and filled with black image Before new video save currently saved video of PAGE 1 and FRAME 5 To save still pictures used as internal video aih E 1 AME Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 1 FRAME MO RITE 1 30 480i 1 30 480i 1 30 576i 1 30 576i 1 14 720p 1 14 720p 1 6 1080i 1 6 10801 NOTE The number of pages set under the INT V item in the MEMORY submenu of the SETUP menu is displayed as the PAGE setting value and can be set up to the maximum value 1 Set PAGE page number using the rotary 2 control Set FRAME number of frames to 1 using the rotary 3 control Press one of the A PROG or B PRESET bus source selector buttons to select video for creating a still picture and to output the selected video from a PGM connector Set MODE to WRITE using the rotary 5 control Start playback of the video selected in above Step 3 on the equipment used for source input to this unit Monitor the video being played b
35. atte video color press the A PROG INT or B PROG INT button to set the currently displayed bus to the internal video 2 Use the rotary 2 control to set COLOR to one of the colors shown in the table below Setting Color WHITE factory default White setting YELLOW Yellow CYAN Cyan GREEN Green MAGENTA Magenta RED Red BLUE Blue BLACK Black CUSTOM1 or Grey as the factory CUSTOM2 default setting The Ps Pr and Y values are shown in the joystick and rotary Z control and 3D display settings display area gt page 20 3 Set PATTERN gradation pattern using the rotary 4 control Setting Gradation pattern OFF No gradation H1 Horizontal gradation 1 H2 Horizontal gradation 2 H3 Horizontal gradation 3 Vertical gradation 1 Vertical gradation 2 v3 Vertical gradation 3 Diagonal gradation 1 Diagonal gradation 2 4 If CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2 is selected in Step 2 set SET to WASH wash color meaning companion color for gradation using the rotary 3 control 29 uoneJedo oiseg uonejedo oiseg If other than CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2 is selected in Step 2 WASH is automatically selected 5 Use the joystick and rotary Z control to set the PB and PR values in the range of O to 255 and the Y value in the range of 16 to 235 for selecting the wash color If other than CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2 is s
36. ch is effectively grounded through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power outlet is grounded or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power outlet please consult a qualified electrician WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock keep this equipment away from all liquids Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment Ls indicates safety information CAUTION The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable The AC receptacle mains socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the mains plug from the AC receptacle CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overh
37. connector MULTI VIEW connector PHONES connector gt page 33 RS 232C connector gt page Vol 2 28 TALLY connector gt page Vol 2 29 bk Q N a AC IN power socket GND terminal 0 AUDIO OUT 2 L and R connectors unbalanced output 11 AUDIO OUT 1 L and R connectors balanced output O ON Oo G 15 14 13 12 11 10 12 AUX IN L and R connectors 13 MIC connector 14 GPI connector gt page Vol 2 26 15 SDI OUT connectors PGM connector PVW connector e AUX connector e MULTI VIEW connector 16 G L connector page Vol 2 28 ADV REF connector gt page Vol 2 28 17 AUDIO IN 1 to 4 Land R connectors 18 VIDEO IN 1 2 connectors 15 M8IAI9AQ uoneJedo oiseg Basic Operation This chapter describes the initial setup operation for video processing and audio mixing and the operation of selecting video and audio sources and setting the basic video switching effects System Configuration Examples This unit can be connected to video equipment including cameras P2 devices and VTRs to digitally process video and sound input sources The following shows the connection examples of this unit with external equipment in three types of system configurations a system for processing SD video a system for processing HD video and a system operated from an external controller SD Video Processing System Loop through Professional use video camera SDI video a
38. cts applied to the patterns registered as direct patterns Position setting values of patterns registered as direct patterns Button ON OFF state Time setting values transition DSK and fade The factory default setting is PRESET Changing Direct Patterns DIRECT PATTERN The patterns that are frequently used for transition and keys are registered as direct patterns These patterns can be selected with the direct transition or key pattern buttons in the PATTERN area The effect and position settings applied to the respective patterns registered as direct patterns are saved in memory and applied when the patterns are called next time if MODE in the SETUP menu is set to PRESET Any settings made for the patterns not registered as direct patterns are not saved in memory In addition when a pattern is called the setting values common to the applicable patterns are displayed in the menu The DIRECT PATTERN submenu of the SETUP menu can be used to change direct pattern assignment to each button Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 DIRECT PATTERN SETUP SETUP To change a direct pattern 1 Select SETUP using the rotary 2 control and press the key 2 When the message OK appears press the J key again To stop the setting process press the key while holding down the SHIFT key All the direct transition pattern buttons and direct key patt
39. d for A side and B side 39 BOIAIOS 10J Bu peo eJojeg suoneooads Specifications Power source 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 60 W L 1 Indicates safety information General Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Operating humidity Between 10 and 80 no condensation Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 122 F Storage humidity Between 10 and 80 no condensation Dimensions 424 mm W x 197 mm H x 400 mm D 16 5 inches W x 7 3 4 inches H x 15 3 inches D Mass 7 9 kg 17 42 Ib SYSTEM System format 480 59 94i 576 50i 720 59 94p 720 50p 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 23 98PsF only when 3D mode is set to MODE1 or MODE2 Operation is not guaranteed when different system formats are used in whole system VIDEO Sampling frequency SD format Y 13 5 MHz PB Pn 6 75 MHz HD format Y 74 176 MHz Pa Pn 37 088 MHz 1080 59 94i 720 59 94p 1080 23 98PsF Y 74 25 MHz Pe Pn 37 125 MHz 1080 50i 720 50p Video format SD 480 59 94i 576 50i HD 720 59 94p 720 50p 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 23 98PsF for 3D video only Quantization 10 bits Internal processing 4 2 2 4 12 bits AUDIO Sampling frequency 48 kHz digital input synchronizes with video signal Quantization Analog input 20 bits SDI input 24 bits HDMI input 16 bits
40. deo selecting ssssssssssss 33 MOVIES estoi rt ii Ll ara dede te bete la Lats 30 OtilliDICLUF GS 243 30 Video switching combining sssee 33 Video switching combining effects 3 VOICE liver 18 Voice changer Set er ta 18 Wipe patterns setting 3 46 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 MEMO 47 Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact EE your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this
41. der aetti 14 33 EXI KEYI MENI ers ie ea odas 7 MEMORY isti veh e a Red ies 30 27 Memory allocation ote es 27 AF Menu buttons 13 21 Mentir metet ad 21 FADE Lon 12 Basic operations cocos 21 ADE Oia didnt ptit 14 38 a ee oe ett Dc 21 Fade FADE ss eee ea ia viet 38 ME PU 14 33 Transition time setting secretin 38 ME setting button 13 35 Faders setting RE EROS ED Nos tied 27 Mte S on ALPEN 15 16 18 Fade settliig uui rrt teer t n PEE eer ame teres es 12 RANG ce MERE 14 27 28 33 FADE setting button 13 38 A ol 16 FEE emir dire tbe m ee tea then 19 INST OC A wag AE IA A 16 File operations ci ts taa 19 MO ud 14 3 MODE a UBL ue 22 AG ModQIfiGatiQEi rot err rr b eb dida 3 GEN LOCK renent en rette e ote verde 28 MODIEY zm eee prp tet nc eon das 3 G ISCONN GLO ost tec ee deris fa 15 16 18 24 28 MONO iet edu tes 14 GNI terminasse i toe tette oia 15 Monochrome effect 14 GPL CONNE CIOS nooo nono nono anar narnia 15 26 MOSA Olivar da om tette fa 14 GPI control of video effects 26 MOS amp iGC effecti e eee i turp ee e e ROS 14 Gradation a aides Beste dte ten ote de ud 29 Movies displaying see n 31 Movies saving as internal video 31 J H Multi strobe sssssssseeeeee eene 15 MUTE E stets be et e preces ten ves Mun etu donc 18 HOME 2 CORDEC ICIS rst dint ys 15 17 18 Mutinig settirig isi Sar ete e 18 HD video processing system configuration
42. e 33 3 Slide the transition lever to the A side or B side 4 Select the transition pattern to use gt To select a pattern on page 35 Patterns registered as direct patterns gt page 23 can be used 34 5 Process the selected pattern by applying effects including border shadow and trail page Vol 2 3 6 Set the pattern position transition start position using the joystick Press the CENTER button to turn on and the pattern position is set to the center Press the HOLD button to turn on and the joystick is fixed to the current position NOTE There are some patterns for which the position cannot be adjusted with the joystick gt For more information refer to List of Transition Patterns at the back of Volume 2 Forthe patterns registered as direct patterns the settings of the effects or position applied to each pattern are saved in memory and applied when the pattern is called next time if MODE in the SETUP menu is set to PRESET Any settings made for the patterns not registered as direct patterns are not saved in memory 7 Set the transition time from switching start to end To set the transition time on page 35 8 Slide the transition lever to the B side or A side or press the AUTO TAKE button When the AUTO TAKE button is pressed it is lighted and the source video switching is automatically executed auto transition from A to B or B to A To temporarily
43. e must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the booklet Something About Interference available from FCC local regional offices helpful Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance
44. e restored when the unit is restarted E Power Off Keep pressing down the POWER button for 3 seconds or more and the power of this unit is turned off Initial Setup When you use Panasonic AG HMX100P HMX100E for the first time you need to make the settings as described below with the SETUP menu gt page 22 and INT VIDEO menu gt page 28 to set up this unit e Setting the startup mode gt page 22 e Changing direct patterns gt page 23 e Setting video and audio input sources gt page 24 e Setting the video format gt page 26 e Setting the bus gt page 27 e Setting the audio output channels gt page 27 e Setting the audio fader page 27 e Setting the back matte video gt page 29 Outputting the color bars gt page 30 e Setting still pictures or movies gt page 30 e Setting video created on PC gt page 32 HD SD Settings This unit is not available for mixing different formats of input signals Thus it cannot input HD video and SD video at the same time to perform the mixing operation Depending on whether to input HD video or SD video as an input source the system format of this unit must be set to HD or SD respectively in the following way The system format can be changed from the VIDEO FORMAT submenu of the SETUP menu gt page 25 To set the system format to HD Select 720 50p 720 59p 1080 50i or 1080 59i To set the system format to SD Select 480 59
45. ea since the other type of mains cable is not suitable FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC FOR U K ONLY Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin How to replace the fuse mains plug for your safety and convenience 1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that itis approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark lt or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer Eo indicates safety information EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey Read this first For AG HMX100E continued EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER USER OF THE APPARATUS 1 Applicable standards and operating environment AG HMX100E The apparatus is compliant with e standards EN55103 1 and EN55103 2 1996 11 and electromagnetic environments E1 E2 E3 and E4 2 Pre requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the above standards 1 Peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus and special connecting cables The purchaser user
46. eate back matte video as internal video use the BACK MATTE submenu of the INT VIDEO menu Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 BACK deri LEVEL PATTERN idi MATTE WHITE 200 H1 0 To set the back matte video color 1 To check the back matte video color press the A PROG INT or B PROG INT button to set the currently displayed bus to the internal video 2 Use the rotary 2 control to set COLOR to one of the colors shown in the table below Setting Color WHITE factory default White setting YELLOW Yellow CYAN Cyan GREEN Green MAGENTA Magenta RED Red BLUE Blue BLACK Black CUSTOM1 or Grey as the factory CUSTOM2 default setting The Ps Pr and Y values are shown in the joystick and rotary Z control settings and 3D display display area gt page 20 3 If CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM2 is selected in Step 2 set SET to BACK M back matte using the rotary 3 control and set PATTERN to OFF using the rotary 4 control 4 If CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM2 is selected in Step 2 use the joystick and rotary Z control to set the Pp and Pn values in the range of O to 255 and the Y value in the range of 16 to 235 for selecting the back matte video color If other than CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2 is selected set the color level the Y signal level for white using the rotary 3 control To set the color gradation for back matte video 1 To check the back m
47. eating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only CAUTION This apparatus can be operated at a voltage in the range of 100 240 V AC Voltages other than 120 V are not intended for U S A and Canada Operation at a voltage other than 120 V AC may require the use of a different AC plug Please contact either a local or foreign Panasonic authorized service center for assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Read this first For AG HMX100P continued IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS or DU Ae I Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety
48. elected set the color level the Y signal level for white using the rotary 3 control 6 Set the GRADE value gradation composition level in the range of O to 255 using the rotary 5 control 7 Set the gradation position using the rotary 5 control while holding down the SHIFT key NOTE The back matte settings are saved with the menu setting values Ps Pn and Y for each color However if PRESET is selected in the POWER submenu of the SETUP menu the settings are reset to the factory default settings when the unit is restarted Outputting Color Bars COLOR BAR To output color bars as internal video select COLOR BAR of the INT VIDEO menu using the rotary 1 control Using Still Pictures or Movies as Internal Video MEMORY In addition to using the back matte video gt page 29 and color bar output the previous section built in this unit it is possible to store external video input sources in internal memory and create still pictures and movies Created still pictures and movies are saved with one frame video as one page The number of pages frames available for saving a created picture or movie varies with the video format gt page 26 for the video input Format Max pages number of frames 480i 30 576i 30 720p 14 1080i 6 However if a title created as a title key or downstream key is saved as a page a reduced number of pages are available for
49. elected in the INT VIDEO menu MEMORY can be selected again to call the previously saved still picture or movie However the saved still pictures and movies are deleted when the power is turned off To start stop playback of a movie without using the INT VIDEO menu 1 Press the period key while holding the SHIFT key 2 Start playback in the confirmed playback method for internal video 3 To stop playback press the period key while holding the SHIFT key again 32 y Using Video Input from PC PC1 Video can be input from PC to this unit via the DVI I IN connector For using video created on PC it is necessary to allocate the DVI I input to an input source number in the AUDIO VIDEO submenu of the SETUP menu in advance gt page 24 The source input from PC is set from the PC1 submenu of the SETUP menu Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 PC1 FORMAT ndn ANALOG SXGA ON XGA WXGA ON SXGA OFF 1080 50p 1080 60p To select the DVI I IN connector input Select ANALOG or DIGITAL using the rotary 2 control To select the input signal format Set FORMAT using the rotary 3 control The source input from PC is displayed in the selected signal format However it is resized according to the settings of the video format gt page 26 To execute auto setup of analog input Select ON using the rotary 5 control and press the key When the message OK ap
50. ern buttons that can be selected flash in the PATTERN area 3 Press the direct transition or key pattern button of the pattern you want to change The selected button flashes 4 Enter the number of the pattern you want to set for transition or as the key using the numeric keys in the numeric key area You can select the number from OXXX 1XXX and 2XXX for transition patterns 3XXX for key patterns and 9000 to 9019 for key learn The setting screen switches to the DIRECT PATTERN TRANSITION screen or DIRECT PATTERN KEY screen The entered number is displayed at the position of the pattern number For pattern numbers refer to List of Transition Patterns and List of Key Patterns at the back of Volume 2 NOTE If the pattern corresponding to the entered number is already assigned to other button the button flashes In this case return to Step 3 select the button and enter other pattern number Key patterns are assigned to the direct key pattern buttons and transition patterns are assigned to the direct transition pattern buttons You cannot assign any transition pattern to a direct key pattern button or any key pattern to a direct transition pattern button 5 Slide the transition lever upward to check the selected pattern on the monitor connected to the SDI OUT PVW connector 6 Press the key The display returns to the SETUP menu screen Example of DIRECT PATTERN TRANSITION screen
51. es 16 DEFOCUS seis isi canes Peto Fi mat i n 14 DETOCUS effect cidad ill 14 Direct key pattern buttons s s 14 23 35 DIRECT PATTERN tet oni dde idu teet cen 23 Direct patterns i oer bi rst rese e 23 Direct transition pattern buttons 14 23 34 Downstream key ssssssssseee 11 12 A anite inaina 12 Downstr atmiley ate Tide di 36 Bep c 36 11 TRANSITIONING SEMING i aeter iad cette 37 DSK EFFECTS Ih iis ibus pacos 12 DSK EFFECTS button cometen 14 37 DSK effect Settifig i ee trader tte cette e pote eh 12 DSK execution button eranan 14 36 DSK FADE BUON osisssa ei Lees ces dedans 13 11 DSK FADE trei iret tma it ned 11 12 DSK KEY ite pattes tts teet ees 11 DSK key Setting prre tr risa 11 DSK ONJ OEEF eiceasentetent aida de enema es 12 DSK selector Dutton nmt eis 14 33 11 DSK setting DU tton dede cte tee ias 13 37 DSK SOURCE Juicios 11 DSK source setting 11 DVI D OUT connectors 15 16 18 22 23 24 MULTI VIEW connector ossessi 15 POM GORFPBCIOF iii abr re Reno Ra Red aia 15 DVI I IN connector oniiir 15 16 18 32 28 Input sources selecting 32 HE mie cc 3 Video switching combining 3 EFFECTS issie anasa 4 5 7 8 9 Bold and italicized page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 1 while the other page numbers 00 indicate pages in Volume 2 EFFECTS buttons for
52. follow the attached installation instructions and the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral devices Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this device Read this first For AG HMX100E WARNING This equipment must be earthed To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the earth Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point please consult a qualified electrician CAUTION The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable The AC receptacle mains socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the mains plug from the AC receptacle WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of fire or elect
53. he SETUP menu screen To set the output of the AUX connector The AUX connector of the SDI OUT connectors can output the input source as is regardless of the AUDIO VIDEO settings Operate the rotary 4 control to select the input terminal to which the source you want to output is connected If PGM PVW or M VIEW is selected the same source as that of the PGM PVW or MULTI VIEW connector is also output from the AUX connector NOTE The AUX settings are saved in different memory for the respective cases in which the system format setting is SD gt page 19 and HD including 3D mode The saved settings are called according to the system format when it is switched No DVI I input source can be selected To set the input source for the waveform monitor WFM Operate the rotary 5 control to select the input source for the waveform monitor with multi view output NOTE The WFM setting values are saved separately for the respective cases in which the system format setting is HD including 3D mode and SD The saved values are called according to the system format set in the VIDEO FORMAT submenu of the SETUP menu Setting the Video Format VIDEO FORMAT It is necessary to make the settings for video signals output from the unit video format setting according to the location where this unit is used and the video output method To set the video format for the entire system in this un
54. ile camera this page 6 Press the DSK execution button The button is lighted and flashes while the key is being inserted To use a transition pattern as DSK cue WZ SDI video and L audio input Press the DSK EFFECTS button to turn on and select SDIIN3 E IN 4 a transition pattern instead of selecting preset video gt page 35 AG HMX100P HMX100E The dissolve effect is applied Set the DSK transition time from insertion start a NOTE O It is impossible to use a pattern other than transition patterns I o o 000 aa for DSK csse If a pattern unavailable for DSK is selected the DSK EFFECTS ljo0000000 button flashes oa 0000 To set the DSK transition time The currently set DSK transition time DSK TIME is shown in the area where the event number transition time pattern Tov IN number and internal video are displayed on the setting screen gt page 20 The factory default setting is 02 00F 2 seconds 1 Press the DSK setting button to turn on 2 Set the DSK transition time by entering a numeric value with the numeric keys or using the TIME rotary control To execute DSK Example To set 2 05 2 seconds 5 frames DSK is executed with the DSK execution button enter 2 5 The SYSTEM1 submenu of the SETUP menu can 1 Confirm that the DSK execution button is off be used to select the transition time di
55. input source number on the Audio Video Input Source Setting screen using the rotary 1 control The rotary 1 control allows you to select the program input source number of bus A Use the A PROG or B PRESET bus source selector buttons To select sources 5 to 8 press the corresponding A PROG or B PRESET bus source selector button while holding down the SHIFT button The pressed button flashes NOTE The same input sources are assigned to the A PROG bus and the B PRESET bus It is impossible to assign different sources to each bus You can check the input source currently assigned to the selected number on the monitor connected to the SDI OUT PVW connector To set the video and audio input sources Video and sound are allocated to input source numbers 1 to 8 on the Audio Video Input Source Setting screen Allocate the video input sources named V S 1 V S 2 V S 3 and V S 4 to any of numbers 1 to 8 specifying the video input sources to use Allocate the audio input sources named A S 1 A S 2 A S 3 and A S 4 to any of numbers 1 to 8 specifying the audio input sources to use It is also possible to make settings to establish the correspondence between video input sources and audio input sources See To associate video input with audio input gt page 25 To allocate video and audio to the selected number Select one of the video input sources V S 1 V S 2 V S 3 and V S 4 using the
56. io output AUDIO OUT Program PGM output XLR 1 set pair of L and R 4 0 3 dBu switchable low impedance balanced SDI x 1 Embedded Audio SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards Pin jack 1 set pair of L and R 10 dBV low impedance unbalanced Preview PVW output SDI x 1 Embedded Audio SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards AUX output SDI x 1 Embedded Audio standards SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards Headphones output PHONES M6 x 1 8 Q stereo unbalanced ee dBu to 20 dBu 41 suomneoyioeds suoieoioeds OTHER TALLY output D sub 9 pin 8 cross points open collector Maximum current 50 mA or less Maximum voltage 35 V DC GPI input BNC x 1 make contact RS 232C D sub 9 pin Signal Format Supported on the Unit Format VIDEO SDI HDMI DVI D DVI I NTSC Yes PAL Yes 480 59 94i Yes Yes 480 59 94p Yes 576 50i Yes Ye
57. it hereinafter called system format use the VIDEO FORMAT submenu of the SETUP menu If the system format is changed the current settings are initialized to clear the settings in the INT VIDEO menu page 28 and the title memory setting gt page 30 Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 VIDEO ASPECT SET UP FORMAT 1080 59i 16 9 1 5 AG HMX100P 26 Rotary 1 Rotary 2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 SET UP ASPECT VIDEO FORMAT 1080 59i 16 9 AG HMX100E To select the aspect ratio When 480 58i or 576 50i has been selected with the rotary 2 control 4 3 or 16 9 can be selected with the rotary 3 control When the system format in which the aspect ratio cannot be set has been selected appears The factory default setting is 4 3 To select setup level black level When 480 58i has been selected with the rotary 2 control 0 or 7 5 can be selected with the rotary 4 control When the system format in which the setup level cannot be specified has been selected appears The factory default is 7 5 AG HMX100P or 0 AG HMX10OE Changing the system format 1 Select the system format that you want to set using the rotary 2 control If a setting value differing from the current system format is selected asterisk is added to the current setting value Press the key When the message OK appears press the key again
58. lected from Field and Frame for the still strobe and multi strobe effects Audio mixing Ten sets of audio input sources can be adjusted and mixed Event memory Up to 100 patterns for the settings of this unit can be stored as events Multi view and auxiliary AUX outputs In addition to the connectors for program output and preview output this unit is equipped with multi view connectors used to display all input sources on the same screen and AUX connectors used for various outputs Waveform display Multi view output displays waveforms for input signal check on the monitor 3D camera supported Two pairs of L and R channels are available to input 3D camera video sources and can be switched between them External controller connection GPI and RS 232C connectors are equipped to connect an external controller Projector control Panasonic projector connected can be controlled from this unit to turn on off the power and shutter RS 232C control Frame synchronizer The built in frame synchronizer can be used for frame alignment of all input sources requiring no synchronization of input signals Advanced reference The reference signal is output with the vertical phase advanced for input signals 1 Program output Final video and sound output from this unit with effects applied 2 Preview output Video and sound output for checking the effects before actually applying them 10 AV Mixer Functions
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60. nd audio input SDI IN 1 SDi SDI IN 2 video SDI IN 3 and SDI IN n VIDEO IN 1 VIDEO IN 2 Composite input Advanced reference signal ADV REF SDI output AG HMX100P HMX100E Qi o o 9000 G L external sync signal G L 000 DODODODO 1ODODDDDO ogaaoo oooo0 MIC AUDIO DVI I IN IN MIC input Analog audio input DVI D output view Professional use audio equipment Multi view SDI OUT PGM output SDI OUT PVW SDI OUT MULTI VIEW SDI OUT AUX Program output DVI D OUT PGM DVI D OUT MULTI VIEW Multi output Ly 1 Advanced reference signal or G L external sync signal need not necessarily be connected 16 Signal generator Program output Preview output Professional use monitor AUX output co 9 Professional use projector Home use television HD Video Processing System Loop through Professional use camera SDI video and audio input Professional use camera SDI IN 1 SDI IN 2 HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 Professional use video camera HDMI input Advanced reference signal ADV REF G L AG HMX100P HMX100E a O o o aono ODO oooooo
61. o0 100000000 oo ooon oo 0000 cm sooogo G L external sync signal SDI output SDI OUT PGM SDI OUT PVW SDI OUT AUX MIC AUDIO IN DVI D OUT MULTI VIEW DVI D output MIC input Analog audio input Signal generator Program output Preview output Program output DVI D OUT PGM Professional use audio equipment SDI OUT MULTI VIEW Multi view Professional use output monitor AUX output Professional use projector Home use television 1 Advanced reference signal or G L external sync signal need not necessarily be connected uoneJedo oiseg uoneJedo oiseg a System with External Controller i For using an external controller it is necessary to perform the following operations in advance e Enter this unit to remote mode using the RS 232C submenu of the SETUP menu gt page Vol 2 29 Press the PROJECTOR REMOTE button to turn on to activate RS 232C control External controller Loop through Professional use camera Professional use camera SDI video and audio input Advanced reference signal SDI IN 1 ADV REF RS 232C AG HMX100P HMx100E SP output G L external sync signal G L
62. ond to fourth columns of the menu display area The rotary 1 control is used to change the setting value in the leftmost column when the COLOR EFFECTS menu is displayed Setting value in 2nd column Setting value in 3rd column Setting value in 4th column Setting value in 5th column Use the rotary 2 control Use the rotary 3 control Use the rotary 4 control Use the rotary 5 control 21 uoneJedo oiseg uonejedo oiseg SETUP Menu Setup Operation Screen When the SETUP button is pressed the SETUP menu screen appears as shown below The SETUP menu is used to make the basic settings for the entire unit POS X 128 Y 128 Z 196 EVENT METIME PATTERN INT 00 01 00 3021 WHT mooooonooooooo0oOo000 gooooonoooooo0o0o0o000 POWER RESET INPUT SETUP ASPECT FORMAT 11080 59i da DIRECT PATTERN SETUP TYPE AB INT V 3 CH R CH S 1 D SOURCE CP PAIR ALIGN 0dB AUX MIC PAIR FORMAT ANALOG SXGA H POSI V POSI e 30 10 H PHASE 1000 SAVE GPI ME SCR SAVE 10 P SAVE HOURS m OFF OFF DATA L 8BITS FORMAT B RATE PARITY 9 6k NONE PJ MODE OFF Rotary 2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 Rotary 1 Scroll the screen to display 20dB AG HMX100P or 18dB AG HMX100E 22 E Setting the Startup Mode MODE The MODE submenu of the SETUP menu is used to
63. onnectors 15 AUDIO OUT 2 L and R connectors 15 AUDIO VIDEO coi eee ete hte entrer ren 24 AUTO TAKE button n se 14 34 35 20 AUX fader sssssssss e 14 27 28 33 AUX IN L and R connectors 15 16 18 BACK MATTE sssssseenI 29 Back matte video 29 Basic pattern Key testet e t Re ul 5 COD DING saeta ia 5 EMS EM 5 Key Mirian 5 Pattern Cl ici sauce coin ra i dete p e 5 BASIC PATTERN KEY menu 5 BORDER iP 7 8 9 B PRESET bus source selector buttons 14 24 INT OURO Me 14 SHIFT DURON e it tir ttt eee tr emen dacs 14 SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 buttons 14 B PRESET selector button n 14 33 A a E E E A 27 CENTER JDUttOR edat erret 13 34 36 13 CHROMA Keys teta kenient pee agas 6 seo MM 7 Color canc lirig mecanico 6 COP DING Er m 7 EMO CUS schist A 7 KEY Setting Eo EE 6 CHROMA KEY DU ON asociacion oran andate 14 6 CHROMA KEY menu sssssssseees 6 COLOR BAR dace tnit peritis ted st ed turre et 30 Color bar dulce Fe etre mde 30 COLOR CANCEL lesiones Ente dfc nale Rep e 6 COLOR EFFECTS DULIOFS iiec targa 13 COLOR EFFECTS MEMU 13 Colors of video adjusting 13 Connection examples sssseee 16 External conttoller 22 reat e reat 18 CONTRAST control 13 21 CROP ice mete e Poetae te c D 5 7 8 9 12 AD DEGAY iio rode ena a emat RH TE dat 16 Decay CHSC Ta auc tercie aptari leal
64. output SDI x 1 SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards AUX output SDI x 1 SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards MULTI VIEW output Advanced reference output ADV REF SDI x 1 SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards DVI D x 1 TMDS single link incompatible with HDCP 3D mode R channel signal for MODE1 SIDE BY SIDE signal for MODE2 BNC x 1 75 Q Analog composite signal Sync 0 286 V p p NTSC O 3 V p p PAL Burst 0 286 V p p NTSC 0 3 V p p PAL AUDIO INPUT OUTPUT Audio input AUDIO IN XLR 4 sets pair of L and R 4 0 3 dBu switchable balanced 10 kQ SDI Embedded Audio 4 sets SD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE259M C 272M A and ITU R BT 656 4 standards HD serial digital signal Complying with SMPTE292M 296M 299M standards HDMI Embedded Audio 2 sets TypeA connector incompatible with HDCP AUX input Microphone input MIC Pin jack 1 set pair of L and R 10 dBV high impedance unbalanced M6 x 1 60 dBV 2 kQ monaural unbalanced Aud
65. pears press the key again To cancel the execution press the key while holding down the SHIFT key NOTE When switching is being made between ANALOG and DIGITAL the message Please Wait appears and disappears upon completion of switching When auto setup is executed the image must be shown in the entire display area of the screen When auto setup is being executed the message Please Wait appears and disappears upon completion of auto setup If auto setup is not successful appears under A SET Auto setup may become unsuccessful due to insufficient automatic screen adjustment depending on the input image In this case use the rotary 1 control to select PC2 and adjust H POSI V POSI PHASE and CLOCK If the system format is 1080 50p or 1080 60p when DIGITAL or ANALOG is selected auto setup is disabled In this case amp 6 oss appears under A SET Switching or Combining of Video p Procedures of switching or combining video are described below i Selecting Source Video and Sound This section describes the procedure of selecting source video and sound to be provided with effects or mixed on this unit To select input sources 1 Allocate video and sound to eight channels of input sources in the AUDIO VIDEO submenu of the SETUP menu gt page 24 2 Set TYPE to AB or PRG PRE in the BUS submenu of the SETUP menu gt page 27 3 Press one of the A
66. ric shock keep this equipment away from all liquids Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only CAUTION Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss CAUTION Do not remove panel covers by unscrewing them To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the covers No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Li indicates safety information If the unit is not going to be used for length of time turn the power OFF and disconnect the power from the AC outlet Read this first For AG HMX100E continued Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable One is for continental Europe etc and the other one is only for U K Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local ar
67. s 576 50p 720 50p Yes Yes Yes 720 59 94p Yes Yes Yes 1035 59 94i Yes 1080 25p over 50i Yes 1080 29 97p over 59 94i Yes 1080 50i Yes Yes Yes 1080 59 94i Yes Yes Yes Treated as 1080 59 94i Format VIDEO SDI HDMI DVI D DVI I 640x480 60Hz Yes 1024x768 60Hz Yes 1280x768 60Hz Yes 1280x1024 60Hz x Yes 1920x1080 50Hz Yes 1920x1080 60Hz Yes 1 If HDMI is selected the HDMI input signal is output as is from the DVI D OUT connector disabling the AV mixer functions including video switching effects 42 Signal Format Supported on the Unit in 3D Mode Format VIDEO SDI HDMI DVI D DVI I NTSC PAL EN 480 59 94i lt zx m cmd 480 59 94p m g 576 50i Q 576 50p g 720 50p Yes S 720 59 94p Yes 1035 59 94i ur 1080 23 98PsF Yes 1080 23 98p over 59 94i y Yes me i EN 1080 25PsF Yes 1080 25p over 50i Yes _ 1080 29 97PsF Yes 1080 29 97p over 59 94i Yes uH 1080 50i Yes ae 1080 59 94i Yes Treated as 1080 59 94i Inrush current measured according to European standard Mass and dimension
68. s are approximate values EN55103 1 15 A Specifications are subject to change without notice 43 xepu Symbols lt O sued 14 d c E 13 35 20 KOY A p tege kasd adde sax tot Ug cine LUGD TO 13 35 20 period Key iier sea meia 14 32 21 Numbers A ues srgeen di E 25 S3D camera outpUts eei cci 22 23 As SIDE BY SIDE signal 23 For simultaneous display of L R channels 22 3Dmode iai ren s met get ndvxa eua 25 SD VIDS c T 22 BA A m a 34 AC IN power socket ssssssss e 15 ADV REF connector 15 16 18 22 23 28 A PROG bus source selector buttons 14 24 INT DUO Nii e wee 14 SHIFT button 0 ns 14 SOURCE 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 buttons 14 A PROG selector button ooooccccooccccococccoonccconnccnonos 14 33 ASPECT control and button s 13 36 AUDIO CH aenea na a 27 Audio channels setting sssssssssessss 27 Audio E ectS occcccocccocccccooonnonocononnnonccononnnnnnnonononnnons 17 AUDIO EFFECTS button iiser 13 17 AUDIO EFFECTS execution button ssss 14 17 AUDIO EFFECTS menu ssss 17 AUDIO FADER sssssssseee I ener 27 Audio faders setting 27 AUDIO FOLLOW VIDEO button 14 33 34 38 17 AUDIO IN 1 to 4 L and R connectors 15 16 18 AUDIO LEVEL ssssesm n 27 Audio level setting ctr t n an 27 AUDIO OUT 1 L and R c
69. saving the still picture or movie 30 The page count ratio for the title and still picture or movie can be changed from the MEMORY submenu of the SETUP menu gt page Vol 2 27 Use the MEMORY submenu of the INT VIDEO menu to create and display still pictures and movies If a still picture is created ST STILL and the number of pages are displayed in the internal video display area in the upper portion of the Setting screen If a movie is created MV MOVIE and the number of pages are displayed Relationship between Internal Video Save and Internal Memory When internal video is saved the MEMORY submenu of the SETUP menu is used to set the following to save the video in internal memory e PAGE First page to save e FRAME No of pages to save If the number of saved pages is 1 FRAME is set to 1 the video is saved as a still picture If the number of saved pages is 2 or more FRRAME is set to 2 or more the video is saved as a movie Both a still picture and a movie can be saved in internal memory In this case however the total of saved pages must be equal to or less than the maximum number of frames For example if the memory size the number of frames assigned for internal video is set to 4 in the MEMORY submenu of the SETUP menu four still pictures can be saved in memory when a still picture FRAME 1 is created only one movie can be saved in memory when a movie consisting of four p
70. splay form seconds frames or frames gt page Vol 2 26 Select the video connector to which input 3 video used for the key source to be inserted and for the key fill fit in the key is output gt page Vol 2 11 Press the key Press the DSK selector button You can preview output video to which the DSK is inserted Set the detection level of the key video by changing slice or slope setting page Vol 2 6 37 uoneJedo oiseg li Fade A Fade is an effect of gradually erasing images or decreasing uonejedo oiseg the sound level fade out or gradually displaying images or increasing the sound level fade in The following diagram shows an example of fade out 2 2 Ee b D Fade is executed with the FADE execution button 1 Set the fading method in the FADE submenu of the DSK FADE menu gt page Vol 2 11 2 Set the FADE transition time from fading start to end To set the FADE transition time on this page 3 Press the FADE execution button The button is lighted and flashes during fade out 4 Press the FADE execution button again The button goes off and fade in is executed To synchronize the audio faders to the transition lever Press the AUDIO FOLLOW VIDEO button to turn on To set the FADE transition time The currently set FADE transition time FADE TIME is shown in the area where the event number transition time pattern n
71. sting the Audio Level System Configuration Examples AB Transition SD Video Processing System Program Preset Transition HD Video Processing System System with External Controller Power On Power Off Initial Setup HD SD Settings Setting Screen Basic Operation of Menus SETUP Menu Setup Operation Screen Specifications Setting the Startup Mode MODE 22 Changing Direct Patterns DIRECT PATTERN Setting Video and Audio Input Sources AUDIO VIDEO Setting the Video Format VIDEO FORMAT Before Calling for Service Troubleshooting Signal Format Supported on the Unit Signal Format Supported on the Unit in 3D Mode 43 Volume 2 CD Chapter 1 Applying Effects to Video and Sound Index Chapter 2 Registering Settings and Effects List of Transition Patterns Chapter 3 Switching 3D Video List of Key Patterns Chapter 4 Operating Environment Setting m HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC W All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Reference pages W See pages shown as page 00 to obtain more information 8 Requests on Use Do not use this equipment near radio transmitters or high voltage equipment or do not generate static electricity to this equipment as it may adversely affect the recorded images sound operation LED indica
72. stop auto transition Press the AUTO TAKE button again This button flashes and the video switching is paused When the button is pressed again it is lighted and the switching is resumed To limit the transition to one direction When the ONE WAY button is pressed to turn on in the PATTERN area the transition goes in the same direction regardless of the direction in which the transition lever is moved No transition is reversed However if a transition pattern which is not reversed intrinsically is selected the ONE WAY button flashes when itis pressed To synchronize the audio faders to the transition lever Press the AUDIO FOLLOW VIDEO button to turn on To select a pattern The currently selected pattern number is shown in the event number transition pattern number and internal video display area of the setting screen gt page 20 PATTERN 0001 1 Press the PATTERN button to turn on 2 Set the pattern number by entering a numeric value with the numeric keys or using the and keys 3 Press the key NOTE If the number with no corresponding pattern invalid number is specified the nearest valid pattern number appears To set the transition time The currently set transition time ME TIME is shown in the area where the event number transition time pattern number and internal video are displayed on the setting screen page 20 The factory default setting is 02 00F 2 seconds
73. t video and audio input sources to be processed or mixed Rotary 1 Rotary2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 AUDIO INPUT AUX WFM VIDEO SETUP SDH SDH SDH SDI2 SDI3 SDI4 HDMI VIDEO1y HDMI2 VIDEO2 DVH HDMI1 VIDEO1 HDMI2 VIDEO2 VIDEO1 and VIDEO are displayed as choices when the current system format is SD page 19 HDMI1 and HDMI2 are displayed when the current system format is HD 24 The video and audio input source settings are stored individually for the following three cases e When the system format setting is SD gt page 19 When the system format setting is HD page 19 e 3D mode setting is other than OFF The stored settings are read out each time the system format is changed To display the Audio Video Input Source Setting screen 1 Set INPUT to SETUP using the rotary 2 control and press the key 2 When the message OK appears press the key again The Audio Video Input Source Setting screen appears To cancel the setting press the j key while holding the SHIFT key The display returns to the SETUP menu screen Audio Video Input Source Setting screen Rotary 2 Rotary 3 Rotary 4 Rotary 5 Rotary 1 NOTE If the 3D mode is set to MODE3 M or MODE3 S neither INPUT item nor setting screen appears To select the number of an input source Use one of the following two methods e Select the
74. tems and values of the currently selected menu The leftmost column has the setting items and the second to fourth columns have the setting values The leftmost column shows the setting values when the COLOR EFFECTS menu is displayed The setting items and values are displayed three lines at a time The rotary 1 or 2 control can be used to scroll the display The currently selected setting item is displayed in reverse video white on black To adjust the LCD contrast Operate the CONTRAST control Before adjustment see Requests on Use gt page 9 fi Basic Operation of Menus Menus are used to set up this unit or adjust functions This section describes how to select a menu and change the settings The following table shows the menu titles and settings available on this unit List of menus Menu Title Settings SETUP Setting up page 22 INT VIDEO Setting internal video gt page 28 DSK FADE Setting the downstream key fade page Vol 2 11 AUDIO EFFECTS Setting audio effects page Vol 2 17 COLOR EFFECTS Setting color effects page Vol 2 13 VIDEO EFFECTS Setting video effects page Vol 2 13 LUMINANCE KEY Setting the luminance key gt page Vol 2 7 CHROMA KEY Setting the chroma key page Vol 2 6 EXT KEY Setting the external key page Vol 2 7 BASIC PATTERN KEY Setting the basic pattern key
75. tion and the like Keep this equipment away from equipment that generates magnetic fields or electromagnetic waves The powerful magnetic fields generated by speakers or large motors may adversely affect the recorded images and or sound The liquid crystal parts are highly precise with 99 99 96 of the pixels effective This leaves less than 0 01 of pixels that may not light or may remain on all the time These phenomena are normal The response speed brightness and color contrast of the liquid crystal parts vary with the operating temperature and viewing angle Operate the CONTRAST control to get the clear display when necessary Do not give any vibration impact or static electricity to this equipment during operation When you need to transport this equipment use great care not to give excessive vibration or impact O lt lt S z Panasonic AG HMX100P HMX100E is an HD SD compatible digital Audio Visual mixer equipped with the essential functions of video switchers digital video effectors and audio mixers Video switching combining effects Video can be processed with wipe mix chroma key luminance key and digital video effect DVE combinations as well as downstream key DSK and fade functions Various digital effects Desired effects can be added to video including still strobe negative monochrome multi strobe division into 4 9 or 16 mirror mosaic and paint The screen display mode can be se
76. tton is lighted When transition is carried out once and the bus source is switched to the other the ME PVW button flashes i Keying Keying is a combining effect of adding source video B as a key to source video A and vice versa The keying methods included the basic pattern key page Vol 2 5 chroma key gt page Vol 2 6 luminance key gt page Vol 2 7 and title key gt page Vol 2 8 The following diagram shows an example of the basic pattern key Keying is executed with the transition lever or AUTO TAKE button 1 Select source video A and source video B page 33 Slide the transition lever to the A side or B side Select the key pattern to use To select a pattern on this page Patterns registered as direct patterns gt page 23 can be used 4 Process the selected pattern by applying effects including border shadow and trail page Vol 2 3 35 uoneJedo oiseg uoneJedo oiseg 36 For luminance keying chroma keying or external keying apply effects such as slice and slope to the key video gt page Vol 2 6 Set the pattern position where the key is inserted using the joystick Press the CENTER button to turn on and the pattern position is set to the center Press the HOLD button to turn on and the joystick is fixed to the current position NOTE There are some patterns for which the position cannot be adjusted with the joystick gt For more
77. umber and internal video are displayed on the setting screen gt page 20 The factory default setting is 02 00F 2 seconds 1 Press the FADE setting button to turn on 2 Set the FADE transition time by entering a numeric value with the numeric keys or using the TIME rotary control Example To set 2 05 2 seconds 5 frames enter 2 5 The SYSTEM1 submenu of the SETUP menu can be used to select the transition time display form seconds frames or frames gt page Vol 2 26 3 Press the 4 key 38 Before Calling for Service Troubleshooting Contact your dealer if the problem persists even when you have checked the following items AG HMX100P HMX100E related problems Problem What to Check The power cannot be switched on Is the plug of the power cable inserted properly in the outlet There is no picture Is the power of the connected equipment switched on e Are the cables connected correctly Has fade has been applied e Has the source been input correctly There is no color Is the video effect or color effect set to ON s only component Y signal provided as input instead of the composite signal Has the source been input correctly There is no sound Has audio fade out been applied Has the source been input correctly The image does not change even when the transition lever is moved Has the same signal been selecte
78. waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net Panasonic Solutions Company 3 Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Tel 877 803 8492 www panasonic com broadcast e mail MediaProServices PSC us panasonic com Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario LAW 2T3 Tel 905 624 5010 Panasonic de M xico S A De C V Casa Matriz Moras No 313 Col Tlacoquemecatl Del Valle Del Benito Ju rez M xico D F C P 03200 Tel 55 5488 1000 Fax 55 5575 6783 Panasonic Latin America S A P O Box 0816 03164 Panama Republic of Panama Tel 507 229 2955 Fax 507 229 5352 Panasonic do Brasil Ltda Rua Cubat o 320 6 andar Para so CEP 04013 001 S o Paulo SP Tel 11 3889 4000 Fax 11 3889 4004 Panasonic Corporation 2010 P E
79. with the pattern if a specific key pattern is selected gt For patterns to which the Scene Grabber function can be applied refer to List of Key Patterns at the back of Volume 2 NOTE You cannot use multi strobe effects page Vol 2 15 and the scene grabber function at the same time Whichever is selected later has priority and the other selected earlier is canceled To display the key inverted Press the REVERSE button in the PATTERN area to turn on and the key pattern or frame in out is displayed inverted B Downstream Key DSK DSK is an effect of inserting a key to the video to which effects have already been applied The following diagram shows an example of the DSK gt C ac HIMIX100 To create DSK using material imported from PC Input material such as characters created with a single color as a background on PC to the DVI I IN connector select the DVI I input as key material for DSK set KEY to DVI I in the DSK SOURCE submenu of the DSK FADE menu and you can insert a key onto video created by applying effects to an image taken with a camera It is also possible to embed other material as the key fill in the key extracted from the original material or apply effects such as SHADOW to the extracted key The following figure shows an example connection of source equipment PC and this unit 5 Professional use to end To set the DSK transition time on P2 mob
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