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2 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 cpk=pÉêáÉë== √ ==rëÉêÛë=dìáÇÉ `çéóêáÖÜí © Barco. March 31, 2010 All rights reserved. No pa rt of this docume nt may be copied, reproduced or translated. It shall not otherwise be recorded, transmitted or stored in a retr ieval system without the prior written consent of Barco.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3 agreed upon in the contract, al l guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered in valid. Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attribu ted to programs or special electronic circuitry prov id ed by the purchaser , e.
4 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 léÉê~íçêë=p~ÑÉíó=pìãã~êó The general safety informa tio n in this summary is for operating personn el. aç=kçí=oÉãçîÉ=`çîÉêë=çê=m~åÉäë There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5 qÉêãë=få=qÜáë=j~åì~ä=~åÇ=bèìáéãÉåí=j~êâáåÖ= t^okfkd Highlights an operating procedure, practice, condit ion, statement, etc., wh ich, if not strictly observed, could result in injury to or death of personnel.
6 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 `Ü~åÖÉ=eáëíçêó The table below lists the changes to the FSN Series User ’s Guide. T able 0-1. Change History Rev Date ECP # Description Approved By 00 3/24/09 567874 FSN Series User ’s Guide R.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7 q~ÄäÉ=çÑ=`çåíÉåíë `Ü~éíÉê=N fåíêçÇìÅíáçå =K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K =K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=NT In This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Table of Contents Digital Video Effects Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Universal Output Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9 Table of Conte nts External DSK Input Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Native Input Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Universal Input Connections .
10 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Table of Contents Color Background Menu Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Color Background Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Color Background Selection .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 1 1 Table of Conte nts Mapping Luma Keys and Linear Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 External DSK Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 External DSK Table .
12 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Table of Contents `Ü~éíÉê=S póëíÉã=pÉíìé K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K OTV In This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 13 Table of Conte nts Transition LED Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 Using Re-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Table of Contents Joystick Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 DVE Menu Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 15 Table of Conte nts Tap in, Tap Out Examples. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Mix KEY 1 and trigger KEY 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Mix BG, trigger KEY 1, mix- key-trigger KEY 2 .
16 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Table of Contents Ethernet Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 Serial Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 17 N K==fåíê çÇìÅ íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter is designed to introduce yo u to the FSN Series User ’s Guide.
18 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Software Version pçÑíï~êÉ=sÉêëáçå This version of the FSN Series User ’s Gu ide is based on software version 3.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 19 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå How to Use This Guide eçï=íç=rëÉ=qÜáë=dìáÇÉ This section provides important tips for streamlining your use of this User’s Guide in its electronic “PDF” form. k~îáÖ~íáåÖ Use Acrobat Reader ’s “bookmarks” to navigate to the d esired location.
20 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Glossary of Switcher Terms däçëë~êó=çÑ=pïáíÅÜÉê=qÉêãë= The following terms and abbre viations are used thro ugh out this guide: • 3G — A 3 Gbit/s serial digital 10-bit or 12-bit video interface (SMPTE 424M and 425M).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 21 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Glossary of Switcher Terms • DVE (Digital Video Effects) — A special effects generator with the ability to create PIP effects, reduce and enlarge images, create borders and shadows around those images, and create keyfra mes for motion paths.
22 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Glossary of Switcher Terms • NTSC — National T elevisi on S tandards Committee. The oldest standard for color picture broadcasting. NTSC is a standard definition format that operates at a frequency of 60Hz, with 525 lines, 60 fields an d 30 frames per second.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 23 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå About the FSN Se ries ^Äçìí=íÜÉ=cpk=pÉêáÉë The following topics are discu ssed in this section: • Overview • Co.
24 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå About the FSN Series `çåíêçä=cÉ~íìêÉë T wo different contr ol surf ac es are available for the FSN Seri e s: • The FSN-150 is a 1.5 M/E production swi tcher providing 20 assignable crosspoints (10 buttons plus SHIFT ).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 25 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå About the FSN Se ries póëíÉã=`çåÑáÖìê~íáçå The following topics are discu ssed in this section: • Basic FSN S.
26 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå About the FSN Series léíáçå~ä=`~êÇë Optional FSN Series cards are describ ed below . • NIC (Native Input Card) The NIC provides eight native video i nput c hannels, which run at the switcher's selected native output resolution.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 27 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå New Feature Revi ew kÉï=cÉ~íìêÉ=oÉîáÉï The following topics are discu ssed in this section: • V ersion 3.
28 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå New Feature Review • M/E 2 Control V ersion 2.0 supports control of M/E 2 fr om th e FSN-150. All M/E 2 o utputs on the FSN-1400 are active, a new M/E Setup Menu is provide d, and the M/E 2 button in the Memory Section is active.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 29 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå New Feature Revi ew • Additional T est Pattern The SMPTE RP-219 test pattern has been added to the Output T est Patterns Menu .
30 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Connectivity Diagrams `çååÉÅíáîáíó=aá~Öê~ãë The following connectivity di agrams are provid ed in this section:.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 31 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Connectivity Diagrams póëíÉã=O=Ô=jìäíáéäÉ=aÉëíáå~íáçåë The figure below illustrates a sample system in which in dividual Aux outputs are routed to different destinations.
32 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Application Questions ^ééäáÅ~íáçå=nìÉëíáçåë At Barco, we take pride in offering unique so lutions to demanding technical problems.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 33 OK==c p kJN QMM=lê áÉ åí ~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides d etailed explanations of the FSN-1400 chassis, including all front and rear chassis cards.
34 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description e~êÇï~êÉ=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The following topics are discu ssed in this section: • Chassis Overview .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 35 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description `~êÇ=päçí=^ääçÅ~íáçå=~åÇ=póëíÉã=cäÉñáÄáäáíó Within the FSN-1400 chassis, two card slots are dedicated ( System a nd M/E ). The allocation of the remaining slots is flexible, as illustrated in the following table.
36 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description ^ìñáäá~êó=lìíéìí=cäÉñáÄáäáíó The following two tables outline the system’s auxiliary o.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 37 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description `Ü~ëëáë=cêçåí=aççê The figure below illustra tes a vi ew of the chassis front door: Figure 2-1. FSN Series chassis front door Following are descriptions of each section.
38 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description The Video Refe ren ce LED indicates the status of the system’s analog video reference input, via the Vid Re f connector on the System Card ’s rear panel.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 39 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description `Ü~ëëáë=cêçåí The figure below illustra tes a sample front view of a fully-loaded chassis (door removed): Figure 2-2. FSN Series chassis, front view (sample) Following are descriptions of each section.
40 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description 2) Fan T ray For chassis coolin g, one slot i s provided for th e require d hot-swappable fan tray . The integral handle enables the tra y to be easi ly removed and installed.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 41 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description `Ü~ëëáë=oÉ~ê The figure below illustra tes a rear view of the FSN Series chassis, with all slots fully loa ded with both required and optional panels: Figure 2-3.
42 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Hardware Description ~ UIC panels. Up to five panels can be installed in slots 3 through 7. Refer to the “ Universal Input Card ” section on p age 55 for details. 3) M/E Card Panel Slot 8 is reserved for the required M/E card panel.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 43 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions `~êÇ=aÉëÅêáéíáçåë The following required an d optional cards are discussed in this section: • Syst.
44 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions póëíÉã=`~êÇ Card status: Required Slot number: 14 Maximum number of cards per chassis: 1 The System Card provides the fol lowing functions: • System control, CPU, timing, and video reference (inpu t, loop and output).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 45 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions Following are descriptions of all compo nents on the fron t ed ge of the System card: 1) System Power LED The System Power LED indicate s power status for the chassis and the cards.
46 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions 8) IP Address Reset Switch Using a small tool such as a paper clip, press the IP Address Reset Switch for 5 (five) seconds. This action resets the chassis IP address to the default value of 192.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 47 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions 12) Loop One BNC connector is provided fo r a reference Lo op connection, which enab les you to loop the incoming reference signal to the next device in your system.
48 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions cpk=pÉêáÉë=bíÜÉêåÉí=`çååÉÅíáçåë This section provid es information on all FSN Series Ethernet conn ecti ons. Figure 2-6. Basic system Ethernet diagram • FSN-1400 The FSN-1400 has a single Ethernet p ort located on th e System card.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 49 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions jLb=`~êÇ Card status: Required Slot number: 8 Maximum number of cards per chassis: 1 The M/E (M i x/Effec ts) Card provides the following fu nct ions: • Dedicated DSK cut and fill inpu ts.
50 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions Following are descriptions of all M/E card components: 1) Ejectors Use the card’s top and bottom Ejectors to remove (and re-insert) the card. 2) Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates power status for the card.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 51 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions 13) DSK Cut In One BNC is provided for a dedi cated DSK Cut Input . The DSK Cut and DSK Fill inputs must be locked to the FSN-1400 video reference within ± 0.5 lines, when the {Output V -Lock} button is turned off (on the Refe r e nc e an d Output Setup Menu ).
52 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions `äÉ~å=cÉÉÇ=lìíéìí=pÉäÉÅíáçå The FSN-1400 provid es three Clean Feed Outputs , one each for the PGM, M/E 1 and M/E 2 banks.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 53 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions k~íáîÉ=fåéìí=`~êÇ Card status: Optiona l Installs in slot s: 1 - 4 Default sl ot: 1 Max.
54 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions 2) Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates power status for the card. Refer to the “ Card LEDs ” section on page 64 for de tails. 3) Loaded LED The Loaded LED indicates the status of all FPGAs on the card.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 55 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions råáîÉêë~ä=fåéìí=`~êÇ Card status: Optiona l Installs in slot s: 3 - 7 Default sl ot: 7 .
56 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions 2) Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates power status for the card. Refer to the “ Card LEDs ” section on page 64 for de tails. 3) Loaded LED The Loaded LED indicates the status of all FPGAs on the card.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 57 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions aáÖáí~ä=sáÇÉç=bÑÑÉÅíë=`~êÇ Card status: Optiona l Installs in slot s: 9 , 10 Maximum number of cards per chassis: 2 The DVE (Digit al Video Effect s) card is an optional 2-D two-chann el scaler card.
58 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions råáîÉêë~ä=lìíéìí=`~êÇ Card status: Optiona l Installs in slot s: 11 , 12 , 13 Default s.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 59 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions 3) Loaded LED The Loaded LED indicates the status of all FPGAs on the card.
60 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions k~íáîÉ=^ìñ=lìíéìí=`~êÇ Card status: Optiona l Installs in slot s: 11 , 12 , 13 Default s.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 61 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions Following are descriptions of all NAC compo nents: 1) Ejectors Use the card’s top and bottom Ejectors to remove (and re-insert) the card. 2) Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates power status for the card.
62 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions jìäíáîáÉïÉê=`~êÇ Card status: Optiona l Installs in slot: 11 Maximum number of cards per .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 63 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card Descriptions 4) MVR Output 1 In order to provide multiviewer connections to both SDI and DVI compatible monitors, two connectors are provided for MVR Output 1 : ~ 1 x DVI-I ~ 1 x BNC The same output signal appears on both th e DVI-I a nd BNC connectors.
64 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Card LEDs `~êÇ=ibaë On the front edge o f all cards, two LEDs indicate the card’s FPGA and power status. Figure 2-15. Card front edge LEDs Following are descriptions of the two LEDs: 1) Card Power LED The Card Power LED indicates power status for the card.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 65 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Analog Format Connection Tab le ^å~äçÖ=cçêã~í=`çååÉÅíáçå=q~ÄäÉ Each HD-15 analog conn ector on both th e UIC and UOC enab les you to input (or o utput) a variety of video formats — including VGA, composite video, S-Video and YUV component video.
66 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2. FSN-1400 Orientation Analog Format Connection Table.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 67 PK==`çåíê ç ä=m ~åÉä=lê áÉåí ~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides a detailed explanation of th e FSN-150 control panel.
68 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns `çåíêçä=m~åÉä=aÉëÅêáéíáçåë The following topics are discu ssed in this section.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 69 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions FSN-150 features include: • S tandard video production switcher "look and feel." • 1.5 M/E overall design: ~ Bus rows consist of 20 assignable buttons (10 buttons plus SHIFT , Black and re-entry).
70 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns cpkJNRM=`çåíêçä=m~åÉä=pÉÅíáçåë The figure below illustra tes the FSN-150 front panel: Figure 3-3. FSN-150 Control Panel The FSN-150 provide s bus rows with 20 assigna ble buttons (10 buttons plus SHIF T ) in a compact 1.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 71 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions 3) PGM T ransition Section For the switcher ’s primary output, the PGM T ransition Section enables you to perform manual or automatic cuts, mixes, wipes and a DSK (downstream key).
72 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns cìåÅíáçå~ä=`çåíêçä=m~åÉä=pÉÅíáçåë The following topics are discu ssed in t.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 73 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions aáëéä~ó=pÉÅíáçå The figure below illustra tes the Display Section : Figure 3-4. Display Section (with sample menu) The Display Sect ion provides the controls for adjusti ng system p arameters.
74 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns mdj=_~åâ The PGM Bank is the switcher ’s top video layer .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 75 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions 2) Program Bus The Program Bus ( PGM ) is the bank’s bottom layer , which is used to select the switcher ’s primary output video.
76 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns mdj=qê~åëáíáçå=pÉÅíáçå The PGM T ransition Section provides controls for creating the switcher’s primary outpu t, using cuts, mixes, wipes, a downstream key and a downstream “fade to black.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 77 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions ~ DSK Source — (directly above the DSK button), indicates the curren t source assigned to the downstream keyer. When you select an other source on the Phantom Key Bus , the source label updates.
78 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns For exampl e : S If BG and DSK are currently lit, pressing BG turns the BG button on, and turns the DSK button off. S If DSK is currently lit, pressing BG and DSK turns the BG and DSK buttons on.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 79 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions 4) Effects Group The two butt on s in the Effect s Group indicate which effect s are armed for the next transition in the PGM bank. Figure 3-10. Ef fects Group T o use the group, press th e button for the transition you want to enab le.
80 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns S BG + WIPE enabled — press AUTO TRAN to wipe from PGM to PST . S DSK + MIX enabled — press AUTO TRAN to mix the DSK on or off. S BG + DSK + MIX enabled — press AUTO TRAN to mix from PGM to PST , and simultaneously mix the DSK on or off.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 81 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions jLb=_~åâ An M/E bank is essentially a video layer which, in combination with othe r switcher banks, enables you to create the overall “look” of your program.
82 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns ~ If an error occurs to either the shifted or unshifted input, the associated Programmable Display turns red. In Chapter 7, refer to the “ Understanding Error Messages ” secti on on page 316 for full details.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 83 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions jLb=qê~åëáíáçå=pÉÅíáçå The M/E T ransition Section provides the controls for creat ing transitions such as cuts, mixes, wipes, keys and PIP ef fects.
84 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns ~ Key 1 Source an d DVE trigger st atus — this field is located directly above the KEY 1 button. The following indications are provid ed: • In key mode, the top line is the field title: KEY1 .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 85 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions 3) Next T r ansition Group The three buttons in the Next T ransi tion Group indicate which combination of layers is armed for the next transition. The state of these butt ons affects the M/E’ s “lookahead” pr eview output.
86 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns ~ All transition and arm capabilities for KEY 2 are identical to those for KEY 1 — but apply to KEY 2 instead. The DVE prerequisites are also identical — a DVE chan nel must be assigned to KEY 2 and a two- keyframe DVE effect must be loaded.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 87 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions When pressed by themselves, MIX , WIPE an d FX TRIG are mutually exclusive : ~ Press MIX to select a mix effec t only . ~ Press WIPE to select a wipe ef fect only .
88 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns keyframe 2 to 1. Single keyframe DVE effects can only be mixed or wiped up or down — they cannot be triggered.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 89 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions S KEY 1 + MIX enab led — press AUTO TRAN to mix Key 1 on or off. S BG + KEY 2 + MIX enabled — press AUTO TRAN to mix from BG to PST , and simultaneously mix Key 2 on or off.
90 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns ~ Press CUT KEY 2 to immediately cut Key 2 fully on or off Please note the following important points regarding the Direct Control buttons: ~ Unlike the AUTO TRANS button, the two MIX KEY buttons cannot be paused.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 91 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions ^ìñ=pÉÅíáçå An Aux output is essenti ally a destination — a lo cation to which you want to route a source. Examples of Aux destinations are monitors, VTRs, projectors, etc.
92 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns 2) Aux Source Row The Aux Source Row provides all the sources available on the switcher ’s main buses, plus dedicated buttons for the switcher ’s PGM and M/E outputs.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 93 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions `ìëíçã=`çåíêçä=pÉÅíáçå The Custom Control Section provides groups of buttons that.
94 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns jÉãçêó=pÉÅíáçå The Memory Section enables you to store switcher setups to memory , and recall setups from memory back to the pa nel. One thousand registers are provided (1 throug h 1000).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 95 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions ~ If you pr ess CLEAR , the approp riate register clears and a dash appears. However , the function (store or recall) remains active, along with the selected modules.
96 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns ~ Enable M/E 2 to include the entire M/E 2 bank in a store procedure, or remove the bank from a recall procedure. Using the Memory Menu , you can elect to include or exclude certain sub-sections of M/E 2.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 97 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descrip tions parallel with the T ouch Screen ’s keypad — either one can be used for entry , depending on your preference. Following are descriptions of each Keypad button: ~ The AUTO TRAN button is not available in version 3.
98 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Descriptio ns ~ Use the decimal button ( . ) for numeri c entries that accept decimal values. ~ Press ENTER to complete a store, recall, or numeric entry function.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 99 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Rear `çåíêçä=m~åÉä=oÉ~ê= The figure below illustra tes the rear of the control panel: Figure 3-24.
100 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Rear 6) DVI Connector One DVI connector is p rovided to connect the control panel to th e T ouch Screen . Use the supplied cable harness for interconnection. In Appendix A, refer to the “ DVI-I Connector ” section on page 440 for p inout details.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 101 3. Control Panel Orientation Control Panel Bottom `çåíêçä=m~åÉä=_çííçã The figure below illustra tes the botto m surface of the control panel: Figure 3-25.
102 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3. Control Panel Orientation Touch Screen Connector Panel qçìÅÜ=pÅêÉÉå=`çååÉÅíçê=m~åÉä The figure below illustra tes the conn ector panel on the bottom of the T ouch Screen : Figure 3-26.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 103 QK==fåëí ~ää~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides d etailed instructions for installing FSN Series hardware.
104 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Safety Precautions p~ÑÉíó=mêÉÅ~ìíáçåë= For all FSN Series installation procedures , observe the followin g important safety a.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 105 4. Installation Site Preparation páíÉ=mêÉé~ê~íáçå= The environment in which you install your FSN Se ries switcher should be clean, properly lit, free from static, and have adequate power , ventilation, and space for all components.
106 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Control Panel Installatio n `çåíêçä=m~åÉä=fåëí~ää~íáçå The figure below illustra tes a simplified diagram of the Control Panel ’s rear connectors, and the required cabling.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 107 4. Installation Touch Screen Installation 5. Connect th e su pp l i ed AC Power Cord to the AC connector on the rear of the Control Panel , and then to an AC outl et.
108 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Touch Screen Installation 3. Place the T ouch Screen face down on a table (careful of the knobs), and connect the USB , DVI-D and 12V DC cables to their respective connectors on the T ouch Screen ’s connector panel.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 109 4. Installation Display Mount Options aáëéä~ó=jçìåí=léíáçåë The FSN Series’ T ouch Screen display includes a standard VESA mount.
1 10 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation FSN-1400 Rack-Mount Procedure cpkJNQMM=o~ÅâJjçìåí=mêçÅÉÇìêÉ The FSN-1400 chassis is designed to be rack mounted and is suppli ed with front rack- mount hardware. Please note the follow ing important points: • The FSN-1400 is 6RU in height.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 1 1 1 4. Installation FSN-1400 Rack-Mount Procedure 3. T o facilitate easy rack mounting, each rack ear on the front of the FSN-1400 is equipped with a special “keyhole ” slo t on the lower hole, as shown below .
1 12 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation FSN-1400 System Connections cpkJNQMM=póëíÉã=`çååÉÅíáçåë The figure below illustra tes the connections on the System card ’s rear p anel, plus the power connections. Use this figure for reference during installation.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 113 4. Installation FSN-1400 System Connecti ons 3. (Recommended) Using a BNC cable, conn ect an analog reference video in put to the Ref In connector . This connection enables you to genlock the FSN Series to an external reference.
1 14 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation FSN-1400 System Connections 8. Connect th e su pp l i ed AC Power Cord (s) to the AC connectors on the rear of the FSN-1400, and then to AC outlet(s). ~ If a power supply is installed in the top slot, use AC Connector 1 .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 115 4. Installation FSN-1400 System Connecti ons mçïÉê=`çêÇLiáåÉ=sçäí~ÖÉ=pÉäÉÅíáçå The FSN-1400 is rated to operate with the following .
1 16 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Card and Rear Panel Installation `~êÇ=~åÇ=oÉ~ê=m~åÉä=fåëí~ää~íáçå The following cards are pre-installed in the FSN-1400 ch assis: • System card: slot 14 • M/E card: slot 8 Optional cards (e.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 117 4. Installation Card and Rear Pa nel Installation oÉ~ê=m~åÉä=fåëÉêíáçå T o insert a rear panel: 1. Use Ta b l e 4 - 4 on page 1 16 to verify the slots in which the cards and their corresponding rear panels can be installed.
1 18 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Card and Rear Panel Installation `~êÇ=fåëÉêíáçå T o insert a card: 1. Use Ta b l e 4 - 4 on page 1 16 to verify the slot s in which the card can be installed . 2. Once verified, open the chassis front door and remove it (if desired).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 119 4. Installation Card and Rear Pa nel Installation 5. Using the nylon gui des in the chassis for a lignment, carefully insert the card into the chassis until both ejectors engage th e rim of the card cage. Each ejector will “automatically” angle towards the mid dle of the ca rd.
120 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Card and Rear Panel Installation 7. Release the handles so that they spring back and lock into place. 8. Repeat from step 1 for all additional cards that you want to install. 9. When complete, re-install the chassis front door, close and secure.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 121 4. Installation Signal Connections páÖå~ä=`çååÉÅíáçåë The following topics are discu ssed in this section: • Output Conne cti on s • Aux.
122 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Signal Connections lìíéìí=`çååÉÅíáçåë The figure below illustra tes the output connections on the M/E card’s rear panel: Figure 4-15. Output connections Use the following steps to connect the FSN-1400’s main Program outputs: 1.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 123 4. Installation Signal Connections 2. Connect M/E 1 Preview Out to a monitor . This output provides the bank’s “lookahead” preview video. In Chapter 7, refer to the “ Understanding Lookahead Pre view ” section on page 31 9 for additional informatio n.
124 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Signal Connections ^ìñ=lìíéìí=`çååÉÅíáçåë Aux (auxiliary) buses are extra switching buse s that allow video signals to be routed from the FSN-1400 to external equipment.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 125 4. Installation Signal Connections bñíÉêå~ä=aph=fåéìí=`çååÉÅíáçåë The figure below illustra tes extern al DSK input connectio ns on the M/E card’s rear panel: Figure 4-17.
126 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Signal Connections k~íáîÉ=fåéìí=`çååÉÅíáçåë The figure below illustra tes native input connecti ons on a NIC ’s rear p anel: Figure 4-18. Native input connections Use the following steps to connect native inputs to a NIC .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 127 4. Installation Signal Connections råáîÉêë~ä=fåéìí=`çååÉÅíáçåë The figure below illustra tes universal input connections on a UIC ’s rear panel: Figure 4-19. Universal input connections Use the following steps to connect universal inputs to a UIC .
128 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Signal Connections the panel. Use the Input S etup Menu to set up universal input signals.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 129 4. Installation Signal Connections jìäíáîáÉïÉê=`çååÉÅíáçåë The figure below illustra tes moni tor outp ut connection s on the MVR ’s rear panel: Figure 4-20.
130 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4. Installation Signal Connections.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 131 RK==jÉåì=lê áÉ åí ~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter describes all system menus, includ ing the functio ns that are available, a nd descriptions of each menu tree (in block diagram fo rmat).
132 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Menu Tree jÉåì=qêÉÉ T wo menu trees are provided in this sectio n. Please u se these diagra ms for refe rence as you learn how to operate the system.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 133 5. Menu Orientation Menu Tree póëíÉã=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The figure below illustra tes an expanded view of the System Menu .
134 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Using the Menu Syste m rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=jÉåì=póëíÉã This section lists the rules and conventions fo r using FSN Serie s menus. For orientation purposes only , the figure bel ow illu strates the various menu sections.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 135 5. Menu Orientation Using the Menu System 3) Palette In the center of the menu, the Palette provides an area for menu-specific and function-specific buttons, graphics and tables. 4) Menu Bar Along the left side, the Menu Bar provides instant access to all primary menus.
136 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tab les and Matric es _ìííçåëI=q~ÄäÉë=~åÇ=j~íêáÅÉë There are a variety of button “types” th at can appear in the menus, and there are also general rules that apply to butt on categories, co lors, tables and matrices.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 137 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tables and Matrices • Navigation Buttons are brown, and when pressed, they take you to a new location in the menu tree. For example: ~ Press to switch to a sub-menu beneath th e current “parent” menu.
138 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tab les and Matric es • Conditional The figure below ill ustra tes both states of a Conditional function button. Figure 5-12. Conditional button states Conditional butto ns appear when certain condi tional funct ions are required.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 139 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tables and Matrices mçéJìé=_ìííçåë The figure below ill ustra tes both states of a Pop-up button.
140 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tab les and Matric es When the switcher locat ion changes, the label in t he Tit l e B ar also changes. For exampl e : S On the Wi pe Men u , the locati o n button enables you to access and adjust wipes on M/E 1 and PGM — without leavi ng the menu.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 141 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tables and Matrices pìãã~êó=çÑ=_ìííçå=qóéÉë The table below summarizes buttons types, attri but es, colors and functions.
142 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tab les and Matric es q~ÄäÉë The FSN Series user interface makes extensiv e use of tables, for a varie t y of fun ct ions such as keys, memory registers, tallies, etc. The figure below ill ustrates a sample table: Figure 5-18.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 143 5. Menu Orientation Buttons, Tables and Matrices j~íêáÅÉë On certain menus such as the Wipe M en u and th e Output T est Pattern Menu , matrices are provided that enable you t o choose a particul ar item (from a large grou p of items).
144 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Using the Keypa d rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=hÉóé~Ç When a value bu tt on is pressed, the Keyp ad appears.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 145 5. Menu Orientation Using the Keypa d register clears when you begin entering n umbers, and digits shift left as you enter them. Y ou must press {Enter} to complet e an entry . 3) Backspace Press Backspace { ← } during a numeric entry process to clear the re gister by one digit with each press.
146 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Using the Keypa d 10) T rim + Enter an offset value using the numeric button s, then press {T rim +} to add to the parameter’s current value. Pressing {Enter} is not required, and the “trim” value remains in the reg ister , enabling yo u to trim repea tedly by the same offset.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 147 5. Menu Orientation Using the Pop-up Keyboard rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=mçéJìé=hÉóÄç~êÇ In several switcher menus, you can use a pop-up Key board to enter names and descriptions for various sw itcher functi ons.
148 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Transition Menu qê~åëáíáçå=jÉåì The T ransition Menu enables you to change auto t ra nsit ion rates and adjust tra nsition “curves” throughout the switcher . The figure below illust rates a sample T ransition Menu : Figure 5-26.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 149 5. Menu Orientation Transition Menu qê~åëáíáçå=jÉåì=^ÅÅÉëë There are two ways to access the T ransition Menu : • In the Menu Bar , press {Page} t o display page 1 (if required). The n, press the {T rans} button.
150 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Transition Menu qê~åëáíáçå=`ìêîÉ=^ÇàìëíãÉåí There are four T ransition Curve buttons for each section of t he swit cher .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 151 5. Menu Orientation Wipe Menu táéÉ=jÉåì The Wipe Menu enables you to sele ct and modify wipe patterns. I n Chapter 1, refer to th e “ Glossary of Switcher T er ms ” section on page 20 for a definition of “ wi pe .
152 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Wipe Menu táéÉ=jÉåì=^ÅÅÉëë There are two ways to access the Wip e Me n u : • In the Menu Bar , press {Page} t o display page 1 (if required). The n, press the {Wipes} button.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 153 5. Menu Orientation Wipe Menu _~åâ The {Bank} button is a “location” button that enables you to select and modif y wipes on any switcher bank, without le aving the menu. Refer to the “ Lo cation Buttons ” section on page 139 for additi onal details.
154 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Wipe Menu Press {Direction} to display the Direction Pop -up , which offers three options: • {Normal} — Each time AUTO TRAN is pre.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 155 5. Menu Orientation Wipe Menu bÇÖÉ The {Edge} function enables you to modify t he edg e of the wipe pattern and adjust its width. Press {Edge} to display the Edge Pop-up , which offers two options. Figure 5-33.
156 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Wipe Menu • {Edge Wid t h} — Use this value button to adjust the width of the h ard or soft edge — from thick to thin, as desired.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 157 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Me nu hÉóÉê=jÉåì The Keyer Me nu enables yo u to modify al l keyers on the co ntrol panel. Key sources are selected on th e Key Bus in an M/E and on the Phantom Key Bus on the PGM bank.
158 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Menu hÉóÉê=jÉåì=^ÅÅÉëë There are two ways to access the Keyer Me nu : • In the Menu Bar , press {Page} t o display page 1 (if required). The n, press the {Keys} button .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 159 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Me nu hÉóÉê=cìåÅíáçåë=~åÇ=jçÇáÑáÉêë In the Keyer Menu , the buttons on the To o l B a r and in the Palette allow you to modify the selected keye r in a variet y of creative ways.
160 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Menu • All selections and functions for th e new keyer app ear on the Keyer Menu . qóéÉ The {T y pe} button i s a pop-up t hat enables you to select t he processing mod e for the selected keyer .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 161 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Me nu `äáéI=d~áåI=lé~Åáíó Press {Clip Gain Op acity} to display the {Clip} , {Gain} and {Opacity} value butt ons.
162 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Menu hÉó=cáää Once the selected Key Sou r ce cut s the ele ctronic hole in the background video, use the {Key Fill} button to determine the source of th e video that fills the hole .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 163 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Me nu • {Matte} — Video from an internal matte generator fills the hole. When {Matte} is selected, the matte color is full y adjustable using the three value buttons or the {Color Picker} button.
164 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Menu asb=hÉóÉê=cìåÅíáçåë When a keyer is selected that h as a DVE channel assign ed (either to t he cut signal, the fill signal or both signals), four DVE-sp ecific functions appear on the Palette , as shown below .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 165 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Me nu pï~é=hÉó=pÉííáåÖë The {Swap Key Setting s} bu tton swaps the settings between KEY 1 and KEY 2 .
166 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Menu bñíÉêå~ä=hÉó When the DSK is selected, the {External Key} button appe ars in the To o l B a r , adjacent t o the {T ype} button, as shown below: Figure 5-49.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 167 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Me nu • Select {Off} to turn off the external key connectio ns. Key sources are selected in the normal manner using the Phantom Key Bus . `çéó=hÉó=pÉííáåÖë The {Copy Key Settings} butt on enables you to copy key parameters f rom one keyer to another .
168 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Keyer Menu When a copy is requested and DVE channels are involved, plea se note the followin g important points: • All parameters on the Keyer Menu are copied, provided that DVE channels are assigned to both th e source and d estination keyers.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 169 5. Menu Orientation Color Background Menu `çäçê=_~ÅâÖêçìåÇ=jÉåì The Color Backg round Menu ena bles you to select the full screen color for each color background signal th at is currently ma pped to the panel.
170 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Color Backgr ound Menu `çäçê=_~ÅâÖêçìåÇ=jÉåì=^ÅÅÉëë T o access the Color Background Menu : • In the Menu Bar , press {Page} t o display page 1 (if required). The n, press the {Color BG} button.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 171 5. Menu Orientation Color Background Menu `çäçê=tÜÉÉä The Color Wheel en ables you to select a color f rom the full 3 60 degree spect rum. Figure 5-54. Color Wheel T o choose a color , simply touch the desired color on the wheel.
172 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Color Backgr ound Menu rëÉê=`çäçêë Along the left side of the Co lor Backgrou nd Menu , t he User Colors Section enabl es you to store (and appl y) up to six favorite colors. Figure 5-56.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 173 5. Menu Orientation Color Picker Pop-up `çäçê=máÅâÉê=mçéJìé The Co lor Picker Pop-up enables you to use the color wheel, the color ch ips, and up to six “user” colors in a variety of locations throughout the menu system.
174 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu jÉãçêó=jÉåì The Memory Me nu enables yo u to manage your memory registers. This includes th e ability to view , name, lock and delete registers, plus the ability to enable o r disable Memory Modules, and the sub -sections wit hin each module called “ Enables .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 175 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu jÉãçêó=jÉåì=^ÅÅÉëë There are two ways to access the Memory Menu : • In the Menu Bar , press {Page} t o display page 2 (if required). The n, press the {Memory} button.
176 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu jÉãçêó=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below ill ustra tes a sample Memory Menu in the View M od e .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 177 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu • The eight right-hand colu mns (under t he Modules heading) indicate which modules are included in each register .
178 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu bå~ÄäÉë=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå From the Memory Menu , press {Enables} to display the Enables Menu , as shown below in the Vi ew M od e .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 179 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu • Module Section — Below the table is a matrix of buttons, one for each module . Lines are drawn to th e corresponding cells in t he table for reference. Please note: ~ For version 3.
180 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu bå~ÄäÉ=aÉëÅêáéíáçåë This section provid es descriptions of each module’s Enables.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 181 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu • {Effects} — stores or recalls the selections in th e M/E’s Effects Group and Next T ransition Group . Figure 5-62. Ef fects Enables, M/E 1 and M/E 2 • {Rate} — stores or recalls the M/E’s transition rate .
182 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu póëíÉã=bå~ÄäÉë The figure below ill ustra tes the Enables when the SYS (System) module is selected: Figure 5-65.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 183 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu Please note: • If a memory register is saved without any NAC s or UOC s installed, only Aux 1 through 6 will be save d.
184 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu • Memory Menu, V alue Button Selection — I n the Sto r e , Reca ll and Vi ew modes, on both the Memory Menu and the Enables Menu , yo u can select a register by pressing the { Me mory Register} valu e but ton.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 185 5. Menu Orientation Memory Menu ^Çî~åÅÉÇ=jÉãçêó=cìåÅíáçåë The Advanced Memory Menu provides access to the follo wing memory functions: .
186 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Aux Menu ^ìñ=jÉåì The figure below ill ustra tes a sample Aux Menu . Figure 5-68. Aux Menu (sample) The Aux Menu provides status-at-a-glance for all installed Aux outputs, plus the ability t o select a specific Aux bus on which to swit ch sources.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 187 5. Menu Orientation Aux Menu Please note: • In the Aux ta b l e, buses are displayed as fol l o ws : ~ Active Aux buses are displayed in gray . ~ The highlighte d Aux bus (on which sources can be swi tched) is disp layed in light yellow .
188 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu póëíÉã=jÉåì The following topics are di scussed in this sectio n: • System Menu Description • Communications S.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 189 5. Menu Orientation System Menu póëíÉã=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below ill ustra tes a sample System Menu . Figure 5-69. System Menu (sample) The System Menu provides access to all setup functions, plus convenient status tables.
190 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu póëíÉã=jÉåì=cìåÅíáçåë On the System Menu , na vigation buttons are arrange d in thre e groups: • Setup F.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 191 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Multiviewer Setup} to display the Multiviewer Setup Menu , which enables you to set up all aspects of the optional Multi viewer . Refer to the “ Multiviewer Setup Menu ” section on page 239 for complet e de tails.
192 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Reset} to display the Reset Menu , which enables you to pe rform both soft and factory r esets. Refer to the “ Reset Menu ” section on page 274 for details. • Press {Shut Down} to display a prompt for perfo rming a system shutdown.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 193 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ Video Reference Input — lists the system’s vi deo reference input and “lock” status. ~ DVE — lists the number of optional DVE Cards in the chassis. ~ M/E — lists if the M/E (Mix/Eff e ct) Card is missi ng or pr ese n t.
194 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu `çããìåáÅ~íáçåë=pÉíìé=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {Com Setup} to display the Communications Setup Menu , which enables you to “discover” an FSN- 1400 chassis, and set up Ethernet.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 195 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Subnet Mask — list s the subnet mask of th e associated Ethernet port. This address can be changed using the { Set Subnet Mask} button. • MAC — lists the MAC address of the associated Ethern et port.
196 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • T o change the IP address of a highlighted port, press {Set IP Ad dress} to display the IP Address Keypad : Figure 5-75. IP Address keypad (sample) Enter the desired IP address using the decimal point as the separator between the four “octets,” and press {Enter} .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 197 5. Menu Orientation System Menu oÉÑÉêÉåÅÉ=~åÇ=lìíéìí=pÉíìé=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {Ref and Outpu t Setup} to disp lay the.
198 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ If External is selected with the {Ref Input} button, one of three different labels will be shown. • External, Lo ck e d @ [rat e] — if reference video i s detected and locked.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 199 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Ref Output} to change the reference video sign al that is currently available on the REF OU T connector . T wo options are available: ~ T ri-level — selects a tri-level signal as the reference output.
200 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Output Format } to display the Output Format Keypad , which lists all available output resolu tions. Figure 5-79. Output Format Keypad Each entry is listed using the f ollowing conventi on: Format @ Fv (Hz) .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 201 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ Off — In this mode, you can not set H and V offsets, and the {Sync Mode} button is active on the Input Setup Menu . • When {Output V -Lock} is On , press {SDI Ou tpu t T iming} to se t SDI H and V offsets, anywhere relative to video reference.
202 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {Input Setup } to display the Input Menu , which enables you to set up both native and universal switcher inputs. The figure below illustrates a sample Input Menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 203 5. Menu Orientation System Menu oÉ~ê=fLl=sáÉï=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below ill ustra tes a sample Rear I/O View on the Input Menu : Figure 5-82. Input Menu, Rear I/O View (sample) The Rear I/O View shows the I/O panels for FSN-1400 slots 1 through 7 , which can be used for input cards.
204 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu `çååÉÅíçê=`çäçêë On the Re ar I/O Views of the UIC , NIC and M/E panels, the color of the ind ividual input connectors is signif icant: • Green indi ca tes that the inpu t is mappe d to the control panel, and the signal is OK.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 205 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=q~ÄäÉ=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below ill ustrates a sample Inpu t T able on the Input Menu : Figure 5-84.
206 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=jÉåì=cìåÅíáçåë The following f unctions are availabl e in the To o l B a r : • Press {Map to} to map the selecte d input to the control panel. When pressed, t he Map T o Pop-up appears.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 207 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • For interlaced native reso lutions only , press {Freeze Mode} to displa y the Freeze Mode Pop-up . The followi ng “freeze mode” options ar e avail able: ~ Field 1 — free zes the source on field 1.
208 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Setup} to display the Input Setup Menu for the selected input. Not e that the display is different, depending if a native input is selected on a NIC , or a universal input is selecte d on a UIC .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 209 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=pÉíìé=jÉåì=Ñçê=k~íáîÉ=fåéìíë The figure below ill ustrates a sample Input Setup Menu when a nati ve input is selected: Figure 5-87.
210 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=`çäçê=`çêêÉÅíáçå=pÉÅíáçå The figure below ill ustrates the Input Color Correction Section . No te that the con trols are identical for both native an d universal inputs.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 2 1 1 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=póåÅ=pÉÅíáçå The figure below ill ustrates the Input Sync Section for native input s: Figure 5-89.
212 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ If the input is greate r than ± on e-half lin e from video reference, Frame Sync mode is automatically selected. The Sync Mode column in th e table displays Auto: Frame Sync .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 213 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=j~ëâ=pÉÅíáçå The figure below ill ustrates the Input Ma sk Section for nati ve inputs: Figure 5-90. Input Mask Section, Native Inputs The following adjust ments are provided: • Press {Mask} to mask one or more edges of the video signal , if required.
214 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=pÉíìé=jÉåì=Ñçê=råáîÉêë~ä=fåéìíë The figure below ill ustrates a sample Input Setup Menu when a universal input is chosen on the Input Menu . The Capture and Process Pa nel is selected: Figure 5-91.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 215 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=`~éíìêÉ=~åÇ=mêçÅÉëë=m~åÉä On the Input Setup Menu for universal inp uts, press {Capture and Process} to display the Input Captu re and Process Pa ne l .
216 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Input Format} to d isplay the In put Format Keyp ad . Use the up ( S ) and down ( T ) arrows to locate the desired format in the li st, then press {Apply} to accept.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 217 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ Select RGB to process the input signal in RGB color space (4:4:4), in which the individ ual red, gree n and blue si gnals are sampled at the same rate. The RGB mode is typically used for computer and graph ic sources.
218 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu fåéìí=mêçÅÉëëáåÖ=pÉÅíáçå The figure below ill ustrates the Input Proc essin g Section for un iversal inputs: Figure 5-93.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 219 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ Select Field to Frame to use f ield-to-frame de -interlacing. This mode avoids motion artifacts by converting in dividual input field s to progressive output frames.
220 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu The figure be low illustrates the Quick Adjus t section, which appears when {Size and Position} is pressed: Figure 5-95.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 221 5. Menu Orientation System Menu The images below repres ent two examples of Fill V . Figure 5-97. Fill V examples ~ Press {Fill H/V} to scale the select ed universal i nput up (o r down) to the current native horizontal and ver tical resolutions.
222 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ Press {Source V Size} or use the knob to change the source image’s vertical size. ~ Press the {Lock} button to lock or unlock H and V source size tracking. When locked, bot h parameters track together.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 223 5. Menu Orientation System Menu Remember that once the image is masked as desired, you can use the {Fill H} , {Fill V} or {Fill H/V} functions to scale the image to full screen.
224 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu j~é=_ìííçåë=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Map Buttons} to display the Map Buttons Menu , wh ich enables you to map inputs, test patterns and color backgroun d signals to buttons on the control panel.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 225 5. Menu Orientation System Menu _ìííçå=j~é=q~ÄäÉ The figure below ill ustrates the Button Map T able : Figure 5-101. Button Map T able (sample) On the Palette , the Button Map T able lists the current mapping f or all shifted and un- shifted buttons, plus the M/E but ton.
226 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu j~é=_ìííçåë=jÉåì=cìåÅíáçåë The following adjust ments are provided in the Map Buttons Menu : • Press {Panel Button} (or use the knob) to select the button that you wish to map.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 227 5. Menu Orientation System Menu j~é=_ìííçåë=hÉóé~Ç The figure below illustrates the Map Buttons Keypad with the {Sources} button selected. Figure 5-102. Map Buttons Keypad (sample) The keypad appears when either the {Map Source/Cut} bu tton or t he {Map Linea r Key Fill} button is pressed.
228 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu programmable displays, as l isted in the table below: j~ééáåÖ=iìã~=hÉóë=~åÇ=iáåÉ~ê=hÉóë Y ou can perfor.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 229 5. Menu Orientation System Menu bñíÉêå~ä=aph=pÉíìé=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {External DSK Setup } to display the External DSK Setup Menu , which enables you to set up the DSK Cut and Fill inputs on the M/E Card .
230 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu bñíÉêå~ä=aph=q~ÄäÉ The External DSK T able provides information about each input. The yellow highligh t automatically tracks the sele cted input conne ctor in the Rear I/O View .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 231 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • For interlaced native reso lutions only , press {Freeze Mode} to displa y the Freeze Mode Pop-up . The foll owing options are avail able: ~ Field 1 — free zes the input on field 1.
232 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu `äÉ~å=cÉÉÇ=pÉíìé=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Clean Feed Setup} to display the Clean Feed Setup Menu , which enables you to set clean feed outputs and the source for t he ASSIGN button (in the control panel’s Aux Section ).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 233 5. Menu Orientation System Menu Three mutually exclusive clean fee d points are provided for M/E 2’s clean feed output: • Press {M/E 2 Clean 1} to select the clea n feed point prior to Keyer 1. • Press {M/E 2 Clean 2} to select the clea n feed point prior to Keyer 2.
234 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {M/E 2 Clean 1} to select the clean feed point prio r to M/E 2, Keyer 1. • Press {M/E 2 Clean 2} to select the clean feed point prio r to M/E 2, Keyer 2. • Press {PGM Clea n} to select the clean feed point prio r to the DSK.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 235 5. Menu Orientation System Menu q~ääó=pÉíìé=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {T ally Setup} to display the T ally Setup Menu .
236 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu q~ääó=q~ÄäÉ The figure below ill ustrates a sample Ta l l y Ta b l e . Figure 5-108. T ally table (sample) The T ally T able enables you to associate inputs with tally relays, and set tally closures on an output-by-o utput basis.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 237 5. Menu Orientation System Menu q~ääó=pÉíìé=jÉåì=cìåÅíáçåë The following f unctions are provided on the Ta l l y S e t u p M e n u ’s tool bar: • T o associate an input with a tally on the high lighted row , press {Select Input} to display the Input Select ion Keypad .
238 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Set T ally Cl osure} to set a relay closure for the highlight ed output. An “ x ” in the highlighted cell indicates that a closure is set. In this cond ition, when the assigned input (e.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 239 5. Menu Orientation System Menu jìäíáîáÉïÉê=pÉíìé=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Multiviewe r Set up } to display the Multiviewer Setup Menu . The figure below ill ustrates a sample menu.
240 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ^ìñ=pÉíìé=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Aux Setup} to display the Aux Setup Menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 241 5. Menu Orientation System Menu oÉ~ê=fLl=sáÉï=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The Rear I/O View for the Aux Setup Menu shows the I/O panels for slot s 8 , 11 , 12 and 13 . Slot 8 (the M/E card) contains the six standard Aux outputs.
242 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Map — indicate s one of t he following locations to whi ch the out put is mapped: ~ A control panel button on the Aux Output Row (shifte d or un-shifted), as defined with the {Map Aux to Pan el} button.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 243 5. Menu Orientation System Menu rl`=pÉíìé=jÉåì The figure below ill ustrates a sample UOC Setup Me nu , which enables you t o set all parameters for universal Aux outputs. The Output and Process Pan el is selected.
244 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu lìíéìí=~åÇ=mêçÅÉëë=m~åÉä From th e UOC Setup Menu , press {Output and Proce ss } to display the Output and Process Panel , which is divided into three sections pl us several tool bar function s.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 245 5. Menu Orientation System Menu lìíéìí=mêçÅÉëëáåÖ=pÉÅíáçå The figure below ill ustrates the Outpu t Processing Section : Figure 5-1 16. Output Processing Section, Output and Process Panel • Press {Sharpne ss} to display the Sharpn ess value bu tton.
246 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu lìíéìí=~åÇ=mêçÅÉëë=qççä=_~ê=cìåÅíáçåë On the Outp ut an d Process Panel , the f ollowing functions are provide d in the To o l B a r : • Press {DVI Sync} to select the polarity of the digital sync output on the DVI connector .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 247 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ^Çî~åÅÉÇ=rl`=lìíéìí= pÉíìé=jÉåì From the UOC Setup Menu , press {Advanc ed Output Setup} to display the Advanced UOC Setup Menu , a sample of which is shown below: Figure 5-1 18.
248 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ Press {V T otal} or use the adjacent Knob to set the desired total number of vertical line s in the outp ut image. • Press {Active and Pos} to set the H and V active area, and the H and V position.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 249 5. Menu Orientation System Menu lìíéìí= páòáåÖ=~åÇ=pÅ~äáåÖ=m~åÉä From the UOC Setup Menu , press {Sizing and Scaling} to display the Outpu t Sizing and Scaling Panel .
250 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Black bars are visible above and bel ow an image, for example, when a 16:9 image is scaled down to 4: 3. • The top and bott om portions of an image may fall outside of the raster , for example, when a 4:3 image is scaled up to 16: 9.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 251 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ~ Press {Source V Pos} or use the knob to change the vert ical position inside the output’s boundaries alo ng t he Y axis. ~ Press {Reset} to reset all pan and zoom values to default.
252 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu lìíéìí= `çäçê=`çêêÉÅíáçå=m~åÉä From th e UOC Setup Menu , press {Color Correct} to display the Output Color Correction Panel , which includ es one section, as shown below: Figure 5-122.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 253 5. Menu Orientation System Menu líÜÉê=pÉíìé=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Other Setup} to display th e Other Setup Menu .
254 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu rëÉê=mêÉÑÉêÉåÅÉë=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {User Prefs} to display the User Preferences Menu . The figure below il lustrates a sampl e menu. Figure 5-123.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 255 5. Menu Orientation System Menu rëÉê=mêÉÑÉêÉåÅÉë=q~ÄäÉ The figure below ill ustrates a sample User Prefe ren ces T able . Figure 5-124. User Preferences table (sample) The User Pre ferences T able lists all available preferences, except for those provided in the To o l B a r .
256 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Black on Invalid Video — when an input is selected on a bus, this pref erence controls how the system behaves when the inpu t becomes invalid — such as when the input loses sync or vi deo.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 257 5. Menu Orientation System Menu aá~ÖåçëíáÅë=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {Diags} to display t he Diagnostics Me nu , as shown below . Figure 5-125. Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics Menu enable s you to perform a variet y of diagnostic t ests.
258 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu qJ_~êI=gçóëíáÅâ=~åÇ=håçÄë From th e Diagnostics Me nu , press {T -Bar Jo ystick Knobs} to displa y the T- B a r, Joystick, Knobs Menu . The figu re below illust rates a sample menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 259 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Joystick} to toggle th e Joystick on and off. When you tog gle the Joystick off, a pop-up asks you to confirm the procedure. When off, the Joystick no longer functi on s, and the {Re-center} button is gray ed out.
260 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu ibaëI=_ìííçåë=~åÇ=aáëéä~óë From th e Diagnostics Me nu , press {LEDs Buttons Displa ys} to display the LEDs, Buttons and Displays Menu . The figure below illust rates a sample menu.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 261 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Button T est Mode} to disp lay the Button T e st Mode Pop-up . Figure 5-128. Button T est Mode Pop-up Press any button on the panel to display its scan code in the pop-up.
262 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu q~ääáÉë From the Diagnostics Me nu , press {T allies} to display the T ally Diagnostics Menu . The figure below il lustrates a sampl e menu. Figure 5-129. T ally Diagnostics Menu (sample) The T ally Diag nostics Menu enables you t o test all 2 4 tally relays.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 263 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Close All T allies} to close all t ally relays. dmfl From th e Diagnostics Me nu , press {GPIO} to display the GPIO Diagnostics Menu . The figure below il lustrates a sampl e menu.
264 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu The following diagno stic functions are provided: • The system provides eight GPO port s.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 265 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Date/Time — lists the date and time th at the error occurred. • Error # — all error “types” are assigned unique numbers. This feature is designed to assist T echnical Suppo rt personnel.
266 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu sáÉï=içÖ From the Diagnostics Menu , press {V iew Log} to display the V iew Log Menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 267 5. Menu Orientation System Menu The following ad ditional fu nctions are provided: • Press {FSN-150} to switch the Log T able to a list of events from the FSN-150 control panel. • Press {FSN-1400} to switch the Log T able to a list of events from the FSN-1400.
268 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu pçÑíï~êÉ=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Software} to display the Sof tware Menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 269 5. Menu Orientation System Menu pçÑíï~êÉ=q~ÄäÉ The figure below ill ustrates a sample Software T able . Figure 5-135. Software t able (sample) The Software T able lists the current versions of software in the FSN-1400 and control panel.
270 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu lìíéìí=qÉëí=m~ííÉêåë=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Output T est Patterns} to display the Output T est Patterns Menu , which enables you to select and di splay test patterns.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 271 5. Menu Orientation System Menu T o send a test pattern to an output, touch the desired BNC in the Rear I/O View section, then touch the desir ed test pattern in the matrix.
272 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu içÅâLråäçÅâ=m~åÉä On the System Menu , press {Lock Pane l} to display t he followin g pop-up: Figure 5-137. Panel Lockout pop-up In this mode, the co ntrol panel and T ouc h Screen are locked ou t, and the pop-u p remains on display .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 273 5. Menu Orientation System Menu _~Åâìé=~åÇ=oÉëíçêÉ=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Backup and Resto re} to display the Backup and Restore Me nu , which enables you to back up and restor e the system to/from a USB drive.
274 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu oÉëÉí=jÉåì From th e System Menu , press {Reset} to displa y the Reset Menu , which enables you to perform a facto ry rese t an d severa l typ e s of “sof t” resets.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 275 5. Menu Orientation System Menu • Press {Soft Reset Panel} to perform a “soft” reset on the control panel only . All stored data is preserved. After pressing the butt on, you will be prompted t o continue or cancel the proce dure.
276 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation System Menu póëíÉã=pÜìíÇçïå From th e System Menu , press {Shut Down} to shut down the cont rol panel. Once the button is pressed, you will be prompt ed to continu e or cancel the procedure.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 277 5. Menu Orientation Help Menu and Shortcuts eÉäé=jÉåì=~åÇ=pÜçêíÅìíë The figure below ill ustrates the Help Menu : Figure 5-142. Help Menu The Help Menu provides a convenie nt table of control panel and menu sho rtcuts, plus technical suppo rt information.
278 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 5. Menu Orientation Help Menu and Shortcuts pÜçêíÅìíë The table below summarizes control panel and menu shortcuts: T able 5- 8.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 279 SK==pó ëí Éã=p Éíìé få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides detailed instructions fo r setting up the FSN Series switcher.
280 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Setup Prerequisites pÉíìé=mêÉêÉèìáëáíÉë Before setting up your FSN Series switch er , please review the following prerequi sites: • Ensure that you are familiar with t he FSN-1400.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 281 6. System Setup System Setup Seque nce póëíÉã=pÉíìé=pÉèìÉåÅÉ This section provid es a top level view of the ent ire FSN Series set up procedure, plu s links to each individual sequence. 1. “ Power Up and S t at us Check ,” page 282.
282 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Power Up and Status Chec k mçïÉê=ré=~åÇ=pí~íìë=`ÜÉÅâ FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 . Use the following steps to power up your system and check system status. S Prerequisite — Ensure that your system is pr operly installed and cabled.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 283 6. System Setup Return to Factory Defaul t oÉíìêå=íç=c~Åíçêó=aÉÑ~ìäí FSN Series system setup: St e p 2 . Prior to performing any setup procedures, it is recommend ed that you perform a factory reset — in order to reset all input, output and source mappings to their default valu es.
284 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Touch Screen Calibrat ion qçìÅÜ=pÅêÉÉå=`~äáÄê~íáçå FSN Series system setup: St e p 3 . The calibration pro cedure is an excellent starti ng point prior t o performing a comprehensive system setup.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 285 6. System Setup Communications Setup `çããìåáÅ~íáçåë=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 4 In this procedure, you wil l set up communicat ion between the FSN-1400 an d the control pan el .
286 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Restoring the System oÉëíçêáåÖ=íÜÉ=póëíÉã FSN Series system setup: St e p 5 (optional) In this procedure , you will restore your system configuration from a USB drive — provided that you previously backed up your system to a USB drive.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 287 6. System Setup Reference Video and Output Setup oÉÑÉêÉåÅÉ=sáÇÉç=~åÇ=lìíéìí=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 6 In this procedure, you wil l set up the system’s video reference input, out put format (native resolution), and the out put V -Lock setting.
288 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Reference Video and Out put Setup Set up V -Lock and Timing — Use the following steps to set the output V -Lock mode and SDI output timi ng, if desired. 1. Press the {Output V -Lock} button to toggl e the Output V -Lock m ode on or off.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 289 6. System Setup Output Test Pat terns lìíéìí=qÉëí=m~ííÉêåë FSN Series system setup: St e p 7 (optional) In this procedure, you can display t est patterns on selected system outputs (or all system outputs), typically for purp oses of setting up external devi ces.
290 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Clean Feed Setup `äÉ~å=cÉÉÇ=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 8 In this pro cedure, you can set clean f eed outputs, and se lect a source for the ASSIGN button (in the control panel’s Aux Section ).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 291 6. System Setup Native Input Setup k~íáîÉ=fåéìí=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 9 In this procedure, you will perform a complete setup on all native switcher inpu ts. Ensure that your inputs are properly connected to the selected NIC before continuing.
292 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Native Input Setup 8. After a factory reset, the Sync Mode fo r all native inpu ts is set to Auto Sync . In this mode, the system automatica lly determines whether to set Auto: Minimum Delay mode or Auto: Frame Sync mode for each input.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 293 6. System Setup Universal Input Setup råáîÉêë~ä=fåéìí=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 0 In this procedure, you will perf orm a complete setup on all universal switcher inputs. Ensure that your inputs are prop erly co nnected to the sele cted UIC before continuing.
294 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Universal In put Setup Capture and T iming — Use the following steps to set up universal input capture and timing param eters: 1. Press {Setup} to display the Input Setup Menu for the selected universal input.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 295 6. System Setup Universal Input Setup 2. Use the {Mask T op} , {Mask B ottom} , {Mask Left} and {Mask Right} cont rols to mask selected portions of the image, as requ ired. 3. Select the method by which you want to size and scale the image.
296 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup External DSK Input Setup bñíÉêå~ä=aph=fåéìí=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 11 In this procedure, you wil l set up the external DSK inputs.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 297 6. System Setup Button Mapping _ìííçå=j~ééáåÖ FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 2 This procedure enables you to map inpu ts, sources, linear key cut and fill signals, t est patterns, color background signals, and re-entry crosspoints to the panel.
298 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Aux Setup ^ìñ=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 3 This procedure enables you to name an d map both standard and optional Aux outputs, and set up a variety of parameters for universal Aux outputs (on any installed UOC ).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 299 6. System Setup Aux Setup 8. For interlaced Aux outputs only , press {De-Inte rlace} to display the De-Interlace Pop-up .
300 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Aux Setup Sizing and Scaling — Use the fol lowing steps to set up UOC sizing and scaling: 1. On the Aux Setup Menu , press the UOC Aux conn ector that you want to set up. 2. Press {Setup} to display the UOC Setup Menu for the se lected output.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 301 6. System Setup Multiviewer Setup jìäíáîáÉïÉê=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 4 This procedure enables you to set up al l aspects of the Multiviewer . S Prerequisites — ~ Ensure that the Multi viewer is properly connected .
302 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Multiviewer Setup 4. T o set the clock time, use the User Preferences Menu . Refer to the “ User Preferences Setup ” section on page 304 for instructions. 5. Press {Back} to return to t he Multiviewer Setup Menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 303 6. System Setup Tally Setup q~ääó=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 5 This procedure enables you to assign inputs to the system’s 24 tally relays, set tally markers, and set individual tally closures.
304 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup User Preferences Setup rëÉê=mêÉÑÉêÉåÅÉë=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 6 This procedure enables you to set a variet y of important user preferences and options. S Prerequisite — Ensure that you are familiar with t he User Preferenc es Menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 305 6. System Setup Saving the Setup p~îáåÖ=íÜÉ=pÉíìé FSN Series system setup: St e p 1 7 This procedure enables you to save all system setup parameters to non-volat ile memory . S Prerequisite — Ensure that you are familiar with t he Save All function.
306 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 6. System Setup Backing up the System.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 307 T K==léÉê ~íáçåë få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provid es comprehensive opera ti ng instruct ions for the FSN Series.
308 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Quick Setup and Operations nìáÅâ=pÉíìé=~åÇ=léÉê~íáçåë For the optimum speed in setti ng up and operating your FSN Series swit cher , use the following steps. For reference, links are provi ded to the ap propriate sectio ns in this guide.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 309 7. Operations Quick Setup and Operations 16. Save s ystem configurat ion — After completing all “system” setups, save the configuration and back up th e system. ~ Chapter 6, “ Saving the Setup , ” page 30 5.
310 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Quick Function Reference nìáÅâ=cìåÅíáçå=oÉÑÉêÉåÅÉ Use the following table to quickly access the prop er section for specif ic operating instructions. Both hyperlinks and page numbers are provided.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 3 1 1 7. Operations Understanding Butt on Color råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=_ìííçå=`çäçê The tables in this section explain the use of color on the buttons in the M/E bank and the PGM bank. The rules apply t o the buttons on each ba nk’s PGM , PST and KEY buses.
312 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understanding Swit cher Layers råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=pïáíÅÜÉê=i~óÉêë T o help you understand FSN Series architecture f rom a p.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 313 7. Operations Understanding Switcher Layers • M/E 2 provides a “re -entry” outpu t that flo ws into the PGM b ank. • Please note: ~ On each M/E, the BG and PST buse s comprise the background layer — the farthest layer upstream, and visually , the layer that’s behind Key 1 and Key 2.
314 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understanding Flip-fl op Mode råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=cäáéJÑäçé=jçÇÉ On the FSN Series, the M/E and PGM banks operate in flip-flop mode.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 315 7. Operations Understanding Tally råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=q~ääó Buttons on the KEY , BG and PST buses obey the following rules with regard to tally: • Backlight — All buttons in th e bu s row s ar e normally dim, at the selected backlight level (as set on the User Preferences Menu ).
316 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understand ing Error Messa ges råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=bêêçê=jÉëë~ÖÉë Please note the following important rules rega rding error messages.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 317 7. Operations Working with Pop-ups tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=mçéJìéë Please note the followi ng important rules regarding pop-ups: • When a pop-up includes a but ton, or a series of butt ons (e.
318 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understanding Press an d Hold råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=mêÉëë=~åÇ=eçäÇ Several buttons on the control panel offer “press an d hold” funct ionality . These functions are essentially menu short-cuts.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 319 7. Operations Understanding Lookahead Previ ew råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=iççâ~ÜÉ~Ç=mêÉîáÉï The following topics are di scussed in this sectio n.
320 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understanding Lookahead Previ ew iççâ~ÜÉ~Ç=mêÉî áÉï=qìíçêá~ä This tutorial provi des examples of PGM , PST and KEY bus selec tions, in combination with button selections in th e bank’s Next T ra nsition Group .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 321 7. Operations Understanding Lookahead Previ ew bñ~ãéäÉ=OW==hbv=N=iççâ~ÜÉ~Ç Use the following steps to learn how the KEY 1 butto n affects lookahead preview . 1. Press SEL to switch the key bus to KEY 1 .
322 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understanding Lookahead Previ ew bñ~ãéäÉ=PW==hbv=O=iççâ~ÜÉ~Ç Use the following steps to learn how the KEY 2 butto n affects lookahead preview . 1. Press SEL to switch the key bus to KEY 2 .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 323 7. Operations Understanding Lookahead Previ ew bñ~ãéäÉ=QW==_d=iççâ~ÜÉ~ÇI =qê~åëáíáçå=råÇÉê=hÉó Use the following steps to see how the BG but ton affects lookahead preview , when one or more keys are on.
324 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understanding Lookahead Previ ew bñ~ãéäÉ=RW==`çãÄáåÉÇ=iççâ~ÜÉ~Ç Use the following steps to see how a combinati on of buttons in the N ext T ransition Group affects lookahead preview .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 325 7. Operations Understanding the T-Ba r and Transiti on LEDs råÇÉêëí~åÇáåÖ=íÜÉ=qJ_~ê=~åÇ=qê~åëáíáçå=ibaë This section describe s the function ality of the T- B a r and T ransition LEDs , which are identical for th e M/E and PGM ba nks.
326 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Understanding the T-Bar and Transition LEDs • Automatic transitions can be paused: ~ Press AUTO TRAN to start the transition. ~ Press AUTO TRAN again, during the interval, t o pause the transition.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 327 7. Operations Understanding the T-Ba r and Transiti on LEDs 6. Press AUT O TRAN to comp let e th e tra ns ition . The T ransition LEDs are all off, but the physical T- B a r remains a t 75%. In this situa tion, the T- B a r has no ef f ect on the video until you move it to ei ther limit.
328 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Using Re-entry rëáåÖ=oÉJÉåíêó The Re-entry buttons on the PGM bank enable you combine the contents of the M/E bank into the switcher ’s output.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 329 7. Operations Working with Cuts tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=`ìíë A Cu t is an instant switch (or “take”) between two sources. There are two different ways to perform a cut: Use the following steps to perform a cut, wit hout first previewin g th e next source: 1.
330 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Setting Transition Rat es and Curves pÉííáåÖ=qê~åëáíáçå=o~íÉë=~åÇ=`ìêîÉë The T ransition Menu enables you to change aut o t ransition rates and tr ansition curves. S Prerequisite — Ensure t hat you are familiar wit h the T ransitio n Menu .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 331 7. Operations Working with Mixes tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=jáñÉë A Mix (or “dissolve”) is a transition in which one video signal fa des out as another fades in. The transition is always from t he source on PGM (or BG ) to the source on PST .
332 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working wi th Wipes tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=táéÉë A Wipe is a tr ansition in which one vide o signal i s replaced with another signal, using a selected pattern t o determine the edge betwe en the two sources.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 333 7. Operations Working with Keys tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=hÉóë A Key is a transition in wh ich one video signal is superimpo sed over a background video signal. One signal “cuts” the hole in the ba ckgrou nd, and another signa l “fills” the hole.
334 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working with Keys hÉó=pÉíìé Use the following steps to set up the key: 1. Navigate t o the Keyer Menu using one of the following two methods: ~ Arm the keyer that you wish to transitio n ( KEY 1 , KEY 2 or DSK ).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 335 7. Operations Working with Keys j~åì~ä=jáñ=hÉó Use the following steps to perform a manual mix key: 1. Ensure that t he key(s) you wish to transition are properly set up. Refer to the “ Key Setup ” section for details.
336 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working with Keys ^ìíçã~íáÅ=táéÉ=hÉó Use the following steps to perform an au to matic wipe key: 1. Ensure that t he key(s) you wish to transition are properly set up. Refer to the “ Key Setup ” section for details.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 337 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=jÉãçêó=oÉÖáëíÉêë This section provides instructions for workin g with memory registers. Three modes a re available: S tore, Recall and View .
338 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers of the butto ns in th e Program T ransition Section . This sna pshot is assigned a memory register number , from 1 to 1000.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 339 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers The table below summarizes the functi ons you can perform in each mode: píçêáåÖ=jÉãçêó=oÉÖáëíÉêë When you store a memory registe r , you take a “snapshot” of the switcher and the selecte d modules.
340 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers píçêÉI=_óé~ëë=bå~ÄäÉëI=båíÉê=`ìëíçã=k~ãÉ Use the following steps to store a memory register , bypass the Enables menu, and enter a custom register description: 1.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 341 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers 11 . Enter the desired description and press {Enter } . 12. Press ENTER on the Keypad . The register is st ored, the Enables are set, and the custom description is also stored .
342 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers oÉÅ~ääáåÖ=jÉãçêó=oÉÖáëíÉêë When you recall a memory register, you are re calling all (or part) of the stored regi ster ’s contents back to the switcher .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 343 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all remaining modules in which you want to adjust Enables. 8. Press ENTER on the Keypad . The register is now recalled, using t he adjusted Enables.
344 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers sáÉïáåÖ=jÉãçêó=oÉÖáëíÉêë In the View Mod e , you can look at all memory registers, enter regist er descriptions, and view the status of all modules and Enables.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 345 7. Operations Working with Memory Registers ~ If currently unlocked, press { Lock Unlock} to lock the register. An “ X ” appears in the table cell under the Lock heading. The register can not be deleted or over-written.
346 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Working with Aux Buses tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=^ìñ=_ìëÉë The switcher ’s Aux Secti on enables you to route input sources and selected outputs to various “destination s.” S Prerequisites ~ Ensure that you are fam iliar with mapping and nam ing Aux outputs.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 347 7. Operations Selecting Clean Feed Out puts pÉäÉÅíáåÖ=`äÉ~å=cÉÉÇ=lìíéìíë The Clean Feed Setup Menu enables yo u to set clean feed outputs, and the source for th e ASSIGN button (in the control panel’s Aux Se ction ).
348 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Using Custom Co nt rol Fu nc tion s rëáåÖ=`ìëíçã=`çåíêçä=cìåÅíáçåë The Custom Control Section provides groups of buttons that can be programmed to perform various switcher funct i ons.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 349 7. Operations M/E 2 Control on the FSN-150 jLb=O=`çåíêçä=çå=íÜÉ=cpkJNRM M/E 2 control can be enabled or disabl ed on the FSN-150 using the M/E2 CTRL button in the Custom Control Section .
350 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Backing Up and Rest oring the System _~ÅâáåÖ=ré=~åÇ=oÉëíçêáåÖ=íÜÉ=póëíÉã The following topics are di scussed in this.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 351 7. Operations Backing Up and Restoring the Syst em oÉëíçêáåÖ=íÜÉ=póëíÉã The system restore procedure enables you to res t ore the entire system setup from a USB drive back to the panel, including all me mory registers and the DVE shot box.
352 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 7. Operations Backing Up and Rest oring the System.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 353 UK==asb=léÉê ~íáçåë få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provid es orientation and ope rating inst ructions for th e FSN Series’ opti onal internal DVE (digital video effect s) capa bility .
354 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Introduction to th e DVE fåíêçÇìÅíáçå=íç=íÜÉ=asb This section provid es an overview of th e DVE.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 355 8. DVE Op erations Introductio n to the DVE 3. Program DVE Effects — Using all available DVE tools, program and edit the desired effects on the DVE Menu . The best, most ef ficient method is: ~ S tore and name “shot box” keyframes for all of your desired posit ions, locations and looks.
356 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Introduction to th e DVE ~ Keyframe on-air status ~ Shot box assignment status ~ Live (on-air) editing of “next” keyframe ~ Joystick.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 357 8. DVE Op erations Introductio n to the DVE • Adjustable Color Effects ~ Keyframe overall brightne ss and contrast control ~ Individual RGB brightness a.
358 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Introduction to th e DVE • Automatic trigger — simplified proc edure: ~ Program the dual keyframe effect. ~ Enable the associated keyer on the M/E. ~ Select the desired transition (e.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 359 8. DVE Op erations Introductio n to the DVE asb=bÑÑÉÅí=aìê~íáçåë The following rules apply t o DVE effect durations: • Each switcher bank and M/E has its own unique transition rate and curve, as controlled on the T ransition Menu .
360 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Introduction to th e DVE asb=`ççêÇáå~íÉ=pé~ÅÉ The “world” in which t he DVE channels (PIPs) live is a true mathematica l coordinate space. For example : • When the output fo rmat is set to 480i, the backgr ound space is 720 (w) x 487 (h) pixels in dimension.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 361 8. DVE Op erations Introductio n to the DVE gçóëíáÅâ=`çåíêçä When the DVE Menu is active, the Joysti ck controls many (but not all) imag e manipulation parameters. The following table details Joystick control in the vario us modes.
362 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion asb=jÉåì=lêáÉåí~íáçå This section provides a detailed explanation of all DVE menus and fe atures.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 363 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n asb=^ëëáÖå=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {DVE Assign} to display the DVE Assign Menu : Figure 8-3. DVE Assign Menu (sample) The DVE Assign Menu enables you to assig n DVE channel s to keyers.
364 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • In the DVE Assignment T able , a flow chart of all keyers is provided. For each keyer , you can assi gn a DVE ch annel to the “ cut ” sig nal, to the “ fill ” signa l, or t o both — depending on your requirements.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 365 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n asb=j~áå=jÉåì=Ô=páòÉ=~åÇ=mçëáíáçå=m~åÉä In the Menu Bar , press the {DVE} but ton to display the main DVE menu — the Si ze and Position Panel : Figure 8-5.
366 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion `çããçå=asb=jÉåì=`çãéçåÉåíë The DVE Menu consists of five primary tabs along the Palette’s left hand side, a DVE St atus T able and Keyframe Editing Section (common to all tabs) at the top, and various common functions in the To o l B a r .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 367 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n asb=pí~í ìë=q~ÄäÉ The figure below ill ustrates the DVE Status T abl e : Figure 8-6.
368 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • The Live LED indicates the keyframe’s state: ~ OFF = The keyframe is not on PGM or PST ~ GRN = The keyframe is on PST ~ RED = The keyframe is on PGM • The Effect KF control (either 1 or 2 ) is a button.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 369 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n current panel is retained, but all parameters for the new channel appear on the pan el . • For dual keyframe effects, press {Run Rever se} to run the ef fe ct from keyfra me 2 to 1.
370 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • Press {1/2} to set H Size to one-half native resoluti on H Size. • Press {3/4} to set H Size to three-quarters native resolution H Size. • Press {Full} to set H Size to the native resolution’ s H Size.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 371 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n j~åì~ä=páòÉ=~åÇ=mçëáíáçå • Press {H Size} or use the knob to change the PIP or key’s horizontal size. Remember that {H Size} and {V Size} track together if the {Lock} is enabled.
372 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion bÑÑÉÅí=pÉíìé=m~åÉä The figure below ill ustrates the DVE’s Effect Setup Panel : Figure 8-10. DVE Ef fect Setup Panel (sample) The Effect Setup Panel enables you to create new DVE effects, add and delete keyframes, and clear keyfra mes.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 373 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n m~å=wççã=pçìêÅÉ=m~åÉä The figure below ill ustrates the DVE’s Pan Zoom Source Panel : Figure 8-1 1. DVE Pan Zoom Source Panel (sample) The Pa n Zoom Source Panel enables you to size and position the source image within the boundaries of the PI P .
374 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • Press the {Lock} button to lock or unlock H and V source size tracking. When locked, both parameters track to gether . When unloc ked, H and V can be adjusted independently .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 375 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n j~ëâ=m~åÉä The figure below ill ustrates the DVE’s Mask Panel : Figure 8-12. DVE Mask Panel (sample) The Mask Panel enabl es you to mask (crop) the top, bott om, left, and right edges of the PIP or key .
376 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • Press {3:2} to mask the PIP (or key) to a 3:2 aspect ratio. • Press {1:1} to mask the PIP (or key) to a 1:1 aspect ratio.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 377 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n _çêÇÉê=pÜ~Ççï=lé~Åáíó=m~åÉä The figure below ill ustrates the DVE’s Border Sha dow Op acity Panel : Figure 8-13.
378 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion _çêÇÉê=pÉÅíáçå The following f unctions are provided in the Border Section : • Press {Border} to display t he Border Selection Keypad . Figure 8-14. Border Selection Keypad Six PIP border types are available.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 379 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n • Press {Borde r Lu ma} or use the adjacent knob to select the desired border luminance value. • Press {Wid th} or use the adjacent knob to sele ct the d esired border width.
380 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • Press {Shadow V Pos} or use the adjacent knob to adjust the shadow’s vertical position. • Press {Reset} to reset all shadow values to default. • Press {Shadow Effects} to display the two shad ow effect s value buttons.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 381 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n pÜçí=_çñ=jÉåì The figure below ill ustrates the DVE’s Shot Box Menu : Figure 8-15. DVE Shot Box Menu (sample) The Shot Box Menu enables you to store and name up to 128 individual “shots,” and apply them to a selected effect keyframe.
382 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion The following shot box fu nctions are provided : • Select the desired keyframe in the Keyframe Editing Section ( 1 or 2 ), then select the desired shot box register.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 383 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n ^Çî~åÅÉÇ=asb=jÉåì=Ô=`çäçê=bÑÑÉÅíë=m~åÉä The figure below ill ustrates the Advan ced DVE Menu , with the Color Effects Panel selected: Figure 8-16.
384 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • Press {RGB Contrast} t o adjust RGB contrast. Th ree value buttons appea r: ~ Use the {Red Contrast} button (or knob) to set red contrast. ~ Use the {Green Contrast} button (o r knob) to set g reen contrast.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 385 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n ^Çî~åÅÉÇ=asb=jÉåì=Ô=asb=bñíê~ë=m~åÉä The figure below shows t he Advanced DVE Menu , with the DVE Extras Panel selected: Figure 8-17.
386 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion • If Motion Adaptive de-int erlacing is sele cted, press {Motion Threshold} to adjust the t hreshold of t he motion adap tive de-interlacer . Because adjustment is rarely required, it is recommended that you leave the functi on at its default settin g.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 387 8. DVE Op erations DVE Menu Orient at io n hÉóÑê~ãÉ=cêÉÉòÉ=_ÉÜ~îáçê The table below summarizes how the two freeze but tons, {KF Fr eeze} work together .
388 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations DVE Menu Orientat ion asb=iáåâë The DVE Links f unction enables you to li nk two or more DVE channels together . When links are on, all linked channe ls are programme d as one. When lin ks are off, all assign ed DVE channels can be programmed individually .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 389 8. DVE Op erations Assigning DVE Chann els to Keyers • When a shot box keyframe is recalled, the keyframe settings are recal led into all linked DVE channels.
390 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Selecting the Keyer Mode pÉäÉÅíáåÖ=íÜÉ=hÉóÉê=jçÇÉ On the Keyer Menu , when you se lect a keyer to whi ch a DVE is assigned, you can set the DVE mode to eit her PIP or Key , and turn the DVE itself on or off.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 391 8. DVE Op erations Programming DVE Effects mêçÖê~ããáåÖ=asb=bÑÑÉÅíë Programming a single channel or multi-channel D VE effect is a highly creative fu nction that brings all availabl e DVE image manip ulation “too ls” into play .
392 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Programming DVE Effects h. Press {Back} to return to the m ain DVE Menu Palette . 3. S tore the keyframe in a shot box register: a. Press {Shot Box} to d isplay the Shot Box Menu . b. Select a register range using the “register panel” buttons (e.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 393 8. DVE Op erations Programming DVE Effects 6. S tore the keyframe in a shot box register: 7. Preview the entire dual keyf rame effect using the Forwa rd ( X ) and Reve rse ( W ) buttons. 8. Edit the effect as required.
394 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Editing Keyframes bÇáíáåÖ=hÉóÑê~ãÉë Keyframe editing is t he ability to change one or more parameters of a given keyframe, within a single or dual keyfr am e effect.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 395 8. DVE Op erations Editing Keyframes • The Shot Box KF field indi cates the shot box keyframe currently appl ied to either keyframe 1 or 2 . If the associated fi eld is blank, no shot b ox keyframe has been applied, or the shot box effect (that was previously applied) has been modified.
396 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng ^ìíçã~íáÅ=asb=qêáÖÖÉêáåÖ= As outlined in the “ Multiple W ays to T rigger ” section on page 357 at the beginning of th is chapter , there are three ways to tr igger dual keyframe DVE effects on the M/E: • Manually , u sing the T- B a r .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 397 8. DVE Op erations Automatic DVE Tri ggering ^ìíçã~íáÅ=qêáÖÖÉêáåÖ=îá~=íÜÉ=`çåíêçä=m~åÉä= The FX TRIG (Effects T rigger) button i n the M/E’s Effects Group enables you to automatically run d ual keyframe DVE effects from t he control panel.
398 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng qêáÖÖÉê=pÉíìé=~åÇ=aáëéä~ó This section provides b asic information ab out trigger setup.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 399 8. DVE Op erations Automatic DVE Tri ggering jáñJâÉóJíêáÖÖÉê=qê~åëáíáçå T o arm a “mix-key-trigge r” transition: • Ensure that a dual keyframe DVE effect is loaded in the selecte d keyer(s).
400 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng ^ìíçã~íáÅ=asb=qêáÖÖÉê=oìäÉë This section outlines the important rules for using automat ic DVE triggers in the M/E. • Only dual keyframe DVE effects can be triggered.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 401 8. DVE Op erations Automatic DVE Tri ggering rëáåÖ=^ìíçã~íáÅ=asb=qêáÖÖÉêë= The following combinat ions of DVE triggers are discussed in .
402 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng qêáÖÖÉê=~å=bÑÑÉÅí=çå=hÉóÉê=O=låäó Use the follow ing steps to trigger a DVE effect on Keyer 2 only: 1. In the Next T ransition Grou p , press KEY 2 .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 403 8. DVE Op erations Automatic DVE Tri ggering jáñ=hÉó=~åÇ=qêáÖÖÉê=~å=bÑÑÉÅí=çå=hÉóÉê=N Use the following steps to mix KEY 1 and simultaneously trigger its DVE effect: 1. In the Next T ransition Grou p , press KEY 1 .
404 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng jáñ=hÉó=~åÇ=qêáÖÖÉê=bÑÑÉÅíë=çå=ÄçíÜ=hÉóÉêë Use the following steps to mix KEY 1 and 2 , and simultaneousl y t rigger both effects: 1.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 405 8. DVE Op erations Automatic DVE Tri ggering jáñ=_d=~åÇ=hÉóÉê=OI=~åÇ=qê áÖÖÉê=bÑÑÉÅí=çå=hÉóÉê=O Use the following steps to mix BG and KEY 2 , and tr igger the effect on keyer 2: 1.
406 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng táéÉ=qêáÖÖÉê=léíáçåë The options for triggering wipe s are the same as triggering mixes — pre.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 407 8. DVE Op erations Automatic DVE Tri ggering q~é=fåI=q~é=lìí=cìåÅíáçåë Several advanced “tap in, tap out” functions are available that enable you to handle exceptions to the standard DVE trigger modes outline d in the previous sections.
408 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng q~é=áåI=q~é=lìí=bñ~ãéäÉë= The following exampl es are provided in this section: • Mix KEY 1 and .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 409 8. DVE Op erations Automatic DVE Tri ggering jáñ=_dI=íêáÖÖÉê=hbv=NI =ãáñJâÉóJíêáÖÖÉê=hbv=O Use the following steps to mix BG , trigger KEY 1 and mix-key-trigger KEY 2 : 1.
410 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 8. DVE Operations Automatic DVE Triggeri ng.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 4 1 1 VK==jìäíá îáÉ ï É ê=léÉê ~íáçåë få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provid es orientation and ope rating instruct ions for th e FSN Series’ opti onal internal Multiviewer ( MVR ).
412 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Introduction to th e Multiviewer fåíêçÇìÅíáçå=íç=íÜÉ=jìäíáîáÉïÉê The FSN Series’ opt ional internal Mult iviewer ( MVR ) enables u sers to display up to 16 PI Ps in either single or dual monitor config urati ons.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 413 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Introduction to the Multiviewer • UMD text — the text that appe ars in the UMD can be changed or modified as desired, up to an eight charact er limit.
414 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orient ation jìäíáîáÉïÉê=jÉåì=lêáÉåí~íáçå This section provides a detailed explanation of all Multiviewer menus an d features.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 415 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orientation jìäíáîáÉïÉê=pÉíìé=jÉåì From the System Menu , press {Multiviewer Setup } to show the Multiviewer Setu p Menu , a sample of which is shown be low .
416 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orient ation • UMD T ext — Indicates the cu rrent text string shown in the corresponding UMD. Use the {UMD T ext} butto n to change the text (maximum eight charac ters).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 417 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orientation jìäíáîáÉïÉê=lìíéìí=pÉíìé=jÉåì From the Multiviewer Setup Menu , press {Output Setup} to show t he Multivie wer Output Setup Menu .
418 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orient ation pÉäÉÅí=i~óçìí=jÉåì From the Multiviewer Setup Menu , press {Select Layout} to show the Select Layout Menu which enables you to select a pre-confi gured single or dual monitor layout.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 419 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orientation The table below lists the available Single Monitor Output configurations; The table below lists the available Dual Monitor Output configurations; T able 9-1.
420 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orient ation pÉäÉÅí=`çäçêë=jÉåì From the Multiviewer Setup Menu , press {Select Colors} to show the Select Colors Menu , which enables you to set colors for a full rang e of Multiviewer parameters.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 421 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orientation Press {UMD Color 1} to select a speci fic color that can be a ssigned to any UMD. Use th e Color Wheel , the Color Chip s , the User Colors or the Knobs to select the desired color .
422 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Menu Orient ation ^ëëáÖå=pçìêÅÉ=hÉóé~Ç From th e Multiviewer Setup Menu , press {Assign Source} to display the Assign Source Keypad . This keypad enables you to assign a source to the highlighted PIP (as indi cated in the Multiviewer T able ).
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 423 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Setup jìäíáîáÉïÉê=pÉíìé Comprehensive Multi viewer setup in structions a re provided in Chapter 6. Refe r to the “ Multiviewer Setup ” sect ion on page 301 for complete details.
424 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 9. Multiviewer Operat ions Multiviewer Memory.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 425 N MK==réÇ~íáåÖ=pçÑí ï ~ê É få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides detailed instructions for updating FSN Series system sof tware.
426 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 10. Updating Software Software Update Overview pçÑíï~êÉ=réÇ~íÉ=lîÉêîáÉï Firmware files for the FSN-1400 an d control panel are loaded into the hardware at power - up. These file s are stored in t he unit’s onboard flash memory .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 427 10. Updating Software Downloading Software açïåäç~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ T wo different methods can be used to download FSN Series software: • Via FTP Site • Via We b Si t e sá~=cqm=páíÉ Barco Folsom's FTP site address is: ftp.
428 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 10. Updating Software Downloading Soft ware sá~=tÉÄ=páíÉ Barco's web site address is: ww w .barco .com T o download software from the web site: 1. Create a target folder on your PC (e.g., FS N Series), and ensure that your PC is connected to the inte rnet.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 429 10. Updating Software Updating Control Panel Sof tware réÇ~íáåÖ=`çåíêçä=m~åÉä=pçÑíï~êÉ Use the following steps to update control panel software. 1. Ensure that the correct version of software has been properly downloaded fr om the website or the FTP site.
430 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 10. Updating Software Updating FSN-1400 Software réÇ~íáåÖ=cpkJNQMM=pçÑíï~êÉ This procedure updates t he FSN-1400 software to match the control panel software. This step is required: • After installing a new software file in the control panel.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 431 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ This appendix provides detailed technica l specifications for the FSN Series.
432 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë System Specifications Overview póëíÉã=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë=lîÉêîáÉï The table below provides an overview of all FSN Series specifications.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 433 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Reference Video Input Specifi cations oÉÑÉêÉåÅÉ=sáÇÉç=fåéìí=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë On the Reference and.
434 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Reference Video Out put Specification s oÉÑÉêÉåÅÉ=sáÇÉç=lìíéìí=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë On the Reference and Output Setup Menu , you can toggle the {Reference Out} but ton between T ri-Level Sync and Black Burst .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 435 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Physical and Electrical Specifi cations mÜóëáÅ~ä=~åÇ=bäÉÅíêáÅ~ä=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= cpkJNQMM The table below lists FSN-1400 physical and electrical specification s.
436 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Physical and Electrical Specificatio ns qçìÅÜ=pÅêÉÉå=aáëéä~ó The table below lists T ouch Screen Display physical and electrical specifications.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 437 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Communications Specifi cations `çããìåáÅ~íáçåë=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The table below lists FSN Series communications specifications. ^ÖÉåÅó=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The table below lists FSN Series agency specifications.
438 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Delay Specifications aÉä~ó=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë The following speci fications ar e provid ed in this section: • .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 439 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts máåçìíë= The following topics are di scussed in this sectio n: • Analog 15-pin D Connector • DVI-I Connec.
440 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts asfJf=`çååÉÅíçê The figure below ill ustrates the DVI-I conn ecto r: Figure A-2. DVI-I connector The table below lists DVI-I connector pinouts. Please note: • T .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 441 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts bíÜÉêåÉí=`çååÉÅíçê The figure below ill ustrates the Ethernet conn ector: Figure A-3. Ethernet connector The table below lists Ethernet connector pinouts.
442 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts pÉêá~ä=`çååÉÅíçêë The figure below ill ustrates the 9-pin D RS-232 serial connect or: Figure A-4.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 443 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts q~ääó=`çååÉÅíçê The figure below ill ustrates the Ta l l y connector . Figure A-5. T ally connector The table below lists Ta l l y connect or pinouts. T able A- 18.
444 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts dmfl=`çååÉÅíçê The figure below ill ustrates the GPIO connector .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 445 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Format Tables fåéìí=~åÇ=lìíéìí=cçêã~í=q~ÄäÉë The following tables are provided in this .
446 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Format Tables 1024x768 @47.95 RGB x x 1024x768 @48 RGB x x 1024x768 @50 RGB x x 1024x768 @59.94 RGB x x 1024x768 @60 RGB x x 1024x768 @70 RGB x x 1024x768 @71.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 447 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Format Tables 1364x768 @59.94 RGB x x 1364x768 @75 RGB x x 1364x1024 @47.95 RGB x x 1364x1024 @48 RGB x x 1364x1024 @50 RGB x x 1364x1024 @59.94 RGB x x 1364x1024 @75 RGB x x 1366x768 @50 RGB x x 1366x768 @59.
448 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Format Tables 1920x1080p @24 SMP TE, RGB x x x 1920x1080p @25 SMP TE, RGB x x x 1920x1080p @29.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 449 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Format Tables kf`=fåéìí=cçêã~íëI=rf`=fåéìí=cçêã~íë=E_k`F The table below lists the available inp ut formats supported on t he NIC, and the availabl e input formats supported on the UIC BNC co nnector .
450 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 ^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Format Tables.
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 451 _K==`çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ The following topics are di scussed in this Appen dix: • Wa r r a n t y • Return Mat.
452 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 _K==`çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå Contact Informat ion `çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå Barco, Inc. 1 1 1 01 T rade Center Driv e Rancho Cordova, Califo rnia 95670 USA • Phone: (916) 859-2500 • Fax: (916) 859-2515 • Website: www .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 453 fåÇÉ ñ pçÑíâÉó ë=~åÇ=póãÄçäë + symbol, map column . . . . . . 205, 206, 24 2, 298 {1 > 2} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 {1-1 Samp le} . . . . . . . .
454 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index {DSK} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 {Dual Outp ut Layout s} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 {DVE 1 - 4} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 455 Index {PGM Bus} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 {PGM Cle an} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233, 234 {PGM Out } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 {PIP} .
456 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index {Un-Map} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 {Update FSN-1400} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269, 430 {Update FSN-150 Flash} . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 9, 430 {Update Software} .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 457 Index tabl e, description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Auxiliary outp ut flexibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 _ Background bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Backlight .
458 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index setup me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97, 145 mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 tally closu re .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 459 Index a Date, set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256, 3 04 DC power out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 touch scre en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
460 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index keyframe editing section . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 links keyp ad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 live LED . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 461 Index c Factory default se ttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 default, re turn to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 Fade t o black .
462 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index quick refe rence table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Functional contro l panel sections . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 Functions aux setu p menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 input me nu . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 463 Index set transit ion rates and cu rves . . . . . . . . 330 set up ad vanced UOC paramete rs . . . . . 299 set up c lean feed ou tputs . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 set up c ommunications . . . . . . . . . .
464 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 reset switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 g Joystick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71, 98 DVE control .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 465 Index tutorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Loop, re ference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 LOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
466 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index SYS module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 tabl e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 view mod e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 view register s .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 467 Index select layout menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 set clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301, 423 setup me nu . .
468 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index DVE workflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 FSN series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 FSN-14 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 FSN-15 0 . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 469 Index out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Programm able display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74, 81 Programming dual keyfram e DVE effect s . . . . . . . . . . . 392 DVE ef fects .
470 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index shot box ke yframe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382, 383 SA VE ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 Scale inpu ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 SDI H and V offset .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 471 Index menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 tabl e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 update c ontrol pan el . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429 update o verview .
472 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index quick fun ction reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 single monitor output, multi viewer . . . . . 41 9 softw are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 statu s, DVE . . . . . . . .
FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 473 Index Underst anding button co lor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 1 error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 flip-flop mo de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 lookahead preview .
474 FSN Series • User ’s Guide • Rev 01 Index u X-Axis Contr ol, Joystick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 XLR Conn ector , script lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 v Y -Axis Control, Joystick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 w Z-Axis Contro l, Joystick .
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