DataVideo HS-1600T Bedienungsanleitung


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Instruction Manual
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Table of Contents
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ........................................................................................................... 5
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................... 5
WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................ 6
S WTANDARD ARRANTY ................................................................................................................................. 6
T Y WHREE EAR ARRANTY ............................................................................................................................... 6
DISPOSAL ........................................................................................................................................... 7
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTI ON............................................................................................................. 8
1.1 ....................................................................................................................................... F EATURES 8
1.2 S D YSTEM IAGRAM ............................................................................................................................ 9
CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS ................................................................................... 10
2.1 R P EAR ANEL .................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 S K P WITCHER EYBOARD ANEL ............................................................................................................ 12
2.3 M C P ONITOR ONTROL ANEL .............................................................................................................. 20
2.4 S C P TREAMING ONTROL ANEL............................................................................................................ 21
CHAPTER 3 SWITCHER OSD MENU ................................................................................................. 22
3.1 .......................................................................................................................................... S TART 22
3.1.1 Transion Type ...................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.2 Transion Speed .................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.3 Wipe Eect .............................................................................................................................23
3.1.4 WIPE Border Size .................................................................................................................... 23
3.1.5 WIPE Border Color .................................................................................................................23
3.1.6 BKG Color ............................................................................................................................... 23
3.2 PIP PLIT/ S .................................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.1 PIP Source .............................................................................................................................. 24
3.2.2 PIP Size (PIP Window Size) ..................................................................................................... 24
3.2.3 Posion X ............................................................................................................................... 25
3.2.4 Posion Y ...............................................................................................................................25
3.2.5 Split Source ............................................................................................................................25
3.2.6 Border Size ............................................................................................................................. 25
3.2.7 Border Color ........................................................................................................................... 25
3.3 PIP ..................................................................................................................................... ROPC 25
3.4 L UMAKEY...................................................................................................................................... 26
3.4.1 Lumakey Source ..................................................................................................................... 26
3.4.2 Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 27
3.4.3 Cleanup Level ......................................................................................................................... 27
3.4.4 ansparency Tr ......................................................................................................................... 27
3.5 A UDIO.......................................................................................................................................... 27
3.5.1 Mute ......................................................................................................................................27
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3.5.2 HDMI Input ............................................................................................................................27
3.5.3 HDMI Group ........................................................................................................................... 27
3.5.4 Level ....................................................................................................................................... 27
3.5.5 Tally Mode ............................................................................................................................. 28
3.6 U M SER EMS.................................................................................................................................. 28
3.6.1 Load Memory ......................................................................................................................... 28
3.6.2 Save Memory ......................................................................................................................... 28
3.7 S ETUP .......................................................................................................................................... 28
3.7.1 PGM Out Res. ......................................................................................................................... 29
3.7.2 MV Out Res. ........................................................................................................................... 29
3.7.3 Save Setup .............................................................................................................................. 30
3.7.4 Factory Default ...................................................................................................................... 30
3.7.5 Language ............................................................................................................................... 30
3.7.6 MB and KBD Soware ...........................................................................................................30
3.8 C AMERA ....................................................................................................................................... 30
3.8.1 Camera CH. Setup .................................................................................................................. 31
3.8.2 -150T-01/02/03 PTC ...............................................................................................................31
Camera Info ................................................................................................................................... 31
Video ............................................................................................................................................. 31
Operator ........................................................................................................................................ 32
CHAPTER 4 MONITOR .................................................................................................................... 33
4.1 ........................................................................................................................... MENU O PTIONS 33
4.1.1 MAIN ADJUST ......................................................................................................................... 34
4.1.2 COLOR .................................................................................................................................... 34
4.1.3 Informaon ............................................................................................................................ 34
4.1.4 Special Funcon ..................................................................................................................... 34
4.1.5 Factory Reset ......................................................................................................................... 35
4.2 F U P ) IRMWARE PDATE ROCEDURE (MONITOR ...................................................................................... 35
CHAPTER 5 APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 36
5.1 P LACING A LOGO ON THE VIDEO USING THE LUMAKEY FUNCTION .............................................................. 36
5.2 PTC CONNECTING -150T C AMERAS ................................................................................................... 36
CHAPTER 6 VIDEO STREAMING ...................................................................................................... 38
6.1 S N C S TREAMING ETWORK ONNECTION AND ETUP.................................................................................. 38
Finding the NVS- 31’s current IP address........................................................................................... 38
6.2 W U I EB SER NTERFACE ..................................................................................................................... 39
Source ............................................................................................................................................... 40
Encoder ............................................................................................................................................. 41
Record ............................................................................................................................................... 44
Main Record Column ....................................................................................................................44
Storage Informaon Column ........................................................................................................ 45
Storage Content ............................................................................................................................ 45
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Streaming .........................................................................................................................................45
RTSP Mode .................................................................................................................................... 45
RTMP Mode ..................................................................................................................................47
TS Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 48
System ............................................................................................................................................... 49
Network Seng ............................................................................................................................ 49
Account Setup ............................................................................................................................... 50
Firmware Update .......................................................................................................................... 50
Time Seng .................................................................................................................................. 51
System Related .............................................................................................................................52
CHAPTER 7 APPENDICES ................................................................................................................ 53
A 1 T O PPENDIX ALLY UTPUTS ...................................................................................................................... 53
A 2 F U / M ) PPENDIX IRMWARE PGRADE (KEYBOARD AINBOARD ......................................................................... 54
A 3 F -A Q PPENDIX REQUENTLY SKED UESTIONS................................................................................................ 56
A 4 T E HDB T C E E C S PPENDIX IPS FOR STABLISHING AN ASE OMPLIANCE NVIRONMENT AND THERNET ABLE ELECTION.... 57
A 5 D PPENDIX IMENSIONS .......................................................................................................................... 60
A 6 S PPENDIX PECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................61
SERVICE AND SUPPORT .................................................................................................................... 63
Disclaimer of Product & Services
The informaon oered in this instrucon manual is intended as a guide only. At all mes, Datavideo Technologies will try
to give correct, complete and suitable informaon. However, Datavideo Technologies cannot exclude that some
informaon in this manual, from me to me, may not be correct or may be incomplete. This manual may contain typing
errors, omissions or incorrect informaon. Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the
informaon in this document for accuracy before making any purchase decision or using the product. Datavideo
Technologies is not responsible for any omissions or errors, or for any subsequent loss or damage caused by using the
informaon contained within this manual. Further advice on the content of this manual or on the product can be obtained
by contacng your local Datavideo Oce or dealer.
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c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water;
d. When the product does not operate normally under normal operang condions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operang instrucons in this manual; improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may oen require extensive
work by a qualied technician to restore the unit to normal operaon;
e. When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged;
f. When the product exhibits a disnct change in performance, indicang a need for service.
Warranty
Standard Warranty
Datavideo equipment are guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the
date of purchase.
The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the me of
any request for repair under warranty.
The product warranty period begins on the purchase date. If the purchase date is unknown,
the product warranty period begins on the thireth day aer shipment from a Datavideo
ofce.
All non-Datavideo manufactured products (product without Datavideo logo) have only one
year warranty from the date of purchase.
Damage caused by accident, misuse, unauthorized repairs, sand, grit or water is not covered
under warranty.
Viruses and malware infecons on the computer systems are not covered under warranty.
Any errors that are caused by unauthorized third-party soware installaons, which are not
required by our computer systems, are not covered under warranty.
All mail or transportaon costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner.
All other claims of any nature are not covered.
All accessories including headphones, cables, and baeries are not covered under warranty.
Warranty only valid in the country or region of purchase.
Your statutory rights are not aected.
Three Year Warranty
All Datavideo products purchased aer July 1st, 2017 are qualied for a
free two years extension to the standard warranty, providing the product
is registered with Datavideo within 30 days of purchase.
Certain parts with limited lifeme expectancy such as LCD panels, DVD
drives, Hard Drive, Solid State Drive, SD Card, USB Thumb Drive, Lighng, Camera module, PCIe
Card are covered for 1 year.
The three-year warranty must be registered on Datavideo's ocial website or with your local
Datavideo oce or one of its authorized distributors within 30 days of purchase.
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Disposal
For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must
not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your
responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a
designated collecon point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. The separate collecon and recycling of your waste equipment at the
me of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is
recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more
informaon about where you can drop o your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your
local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
CE Marking is the symbol as shown on the le of this page. The leers " " are CE
the abbreviaon of French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means
"European Conformity". The term inially used was "EC Mark" and it was
ocially replaced by "CE Marking" in the Direcve 93/68/EEC in 1993. "CE
Marking" is now used in all EU ocial documents.
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Chapter 1 Introducon
Datavideo’s HS-1600T Hand-carry Mobile Switcher, the cung-edge technology that supports Full HD
1080P, is designed for broadcast of live events and TV programs with a need for mixing a wide variety
of video and audio sources. The -1600T is a highly valuable soluon for HS religion, educaon and AV
markets.
With its built-in , the - is able to accept the Full HD 1080p video format HDBaseT technology HS 1600T
from three PTC-150T HDBaseT PTZ Cameras through three individual CAT-6 cables. Each cable runs up
to . While shoong in the eld, the feature serves to power the three PTC-150T 100 meters PoE
devices. The PoE feature can also be used in the eld where long-distance transmission is required.
The -1600T also features an with balance XLR inputs and unbalance RCA audio inputs; HS audio mixer
more features include , and . PIP WIPE Generator Tally
The -1600T has that allows the user to , and the PTC-150T camera. In HS a Joysck Pan Tilt Zoom
addion, the - also allows the user to adjust the PTC- , and . HS 1600T 150T’s Focus IRIS other sengs
HS-1600T also features an easy-to-use video and device for professional video streaming recording
producers who need to simultaneously stream a live event and record the master quality version for
post-event eding.
1.1 Features
Full HD 1080P Video Format
Built-in HDBaseT technology to connect three PTC-150T HDBaseT PTZ Cameras through three CAT-
6 (or higher) cables with each cable running up to 100 meters.
PoE technology to Power the PTC-150Ts
Joysck Pan, Tilt and Zoom with speed control
Iris, Focus, and Gain Control as well as other -150T camera funcons PTC
Simultaneous Live Streaming & Recording
Broadcast quality HD / SD H.264 network streaming
Support dierent bitrates for recording and streaming
4 Video Inputs (RJ-45 x 3 + HDMI x 1)
3 Video Outputs (HDMI x 3)
Audio inputs: XLR Analogue x 2 + RCA Analogue (L/R) x 2
Versale Mix Eects: PIP, WIPE, Mix and Fades
Tally Output
One 17.3-inch monitor with a resoluon of 1920x1080
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Chapter 2 Connecons and Controls
2.1 Rear Panel
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HDBaseT Port x 3
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HDMI Video IN
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3
HDMI Video OUT x 3
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4
USB F/W Upgrade Port
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5
TALLY Output Port
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1. HDBaseT IN
The HDBaseT ports connect three HDBaseT cameras via
three CAT-6 Ethernet cables. The camera videos will be
displayed on the respecve Mulview quadrants.
Note: The HDBaseT port is a specially designed port with
an outer fastening ring allowing the user to secure the
Ethernet cable connecon. In the product package, three
Ethernet cable connectors are provided for the user to
customize your cable connecon in your applicaon
environment.
2. HDMI Video Input
The HDMI Video Input port connects an addional video
source device and the video will be displayed on the fourth
quadrant.
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3. HDMI Video Output 1 3
Connect to a monitor for Program OUT display or other
HDMI desnaon devices.
4. USB F/W Upgrade Port
USB port for rmware upgrade. Please refer to the
Firmware Upgrade secon for details.
5. TALLY Output Port
Sends and tally signals to each channel. Red Green
Red indicates On-Air, and indicates next camera Green
source. Tally output port can connect other Datavideo
peripheral devices such as ITC-100, ITC-200, AM-100 or
other monitor models, allowing the peripheral device to
communicate with the -1600T or send tally signal to be HS
displayed on the monitor.
6. Audio Input XLR Balanced (CH1/CH2)
Two channels of XLR Balanc Audio Input. ed
7. Audio Input Stereo RCA (Le/Right)
Connects unbalanced analog audio source (stereo) .
8. Power Switch
Power switch ON/OFF
9. DC IN
DC in socket connects the supplied 48V / 190W PSU. The
connecon can be secured by screwing the outer fastening
ring of the DC In plug to the socket.
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10. Stream Port
The stream port allows the user to establish direct
connecon between the notebook computer and the -HS
1600T in order to access the built-in NVS-31 or connect the
NVS-31 to any local area network.
Note: See the chapter on Video Streaming for device
conguraon.
2.2 Switcher Keyboard Panel
Switcher Sengs
Volume Control
Menu browsing buons
Volume adjustment sliders
RESET buon
Headphone jack
User Memory
Audio meter
Shi buon
Headphone volume control knob
Transion Eects
Camera Presets
WIPE transion eect selecon
Channel Selecon Buons
MIX Enable/Disable buon
Preset Buons
WIPE transion eect Enable/Disable
STR Buon
PIP/Keyer
FOCUS / IRIS / White Balance
Enable/Disable buons for Keyer PIP
Focus Adjustment
Luma Keyer Enable/Disable buons
IRIS Adjustment
Split Acvaon buon
White Balance
Transion Control
PAN / TILT / ZOOM
T-Bar (manual transion)
Speed Selecon Buons
Volume
Control
Program/Preview
Transion Control
Switcher
Sengs
PIP/Keyer
Transion
Eects
Camera Presets
Focus / IRS /
White Balance
PAN/TILT/ZOOM
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CUT buon
Joysck PAN/TILT
AUTO transion buon
VR Knob ZOOM
Program/Preview
LOCK Buon
Program row
Camera MENU Control
Preview row
MENU Buon
ENTER Buon
Switcher Sengs
Menu browsing buons
Press the buon to gain access to the menu; MENU
use the up/down/le/right to browse arrow buons
through the menu and press buon to select an ENTER
opon or buon again to exit. MENU
Reset Buon
Mode 1 When in Menu Select mode (le hand
column of the OSD menu), pressing the 'Reset' buon
will reset all current menu items to their factory
defaults.
Mode 2 When in a Sub-Menu, pressing the 'Reset'
buon will reset the current menu line only.
User Memory
User Memory buons 1-3 allow the user to quickly
recall and load previously saved switcher sengs with
a single buon press. This includes PIP and Keyer
sengs. See the secon for more User Memory
informaon.
Shi Buon
Pressing the buon will switch USER 1-3 buons Shi
to USER 4-6 buons
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Transion Eects
WIPE Transion Eect Selecon
Each Wipe buon consists of black and white colors.
The white represents the current image and Program
the black represents the image. The -1600T WIPE-IN HS
provides 3 WIPE presets with the and Horizontal
Vercal WIPEs selectable on the control panel. The
Center WIPE can be selected from the menu ( ). Start
Pressing the buon reverses the direcon of the REV
WIPE.
MIX Enable/Disable Buon
A MIX, also known as a dissolve, is a transion wherein
the Program video is replaced by the Preview video at
a smooth rate, and at the same me. Pressing the MIX
buon enables the transion eect and MIX
automacally disables the buon. To trigger the WIPE
MIX AUTO eect, simply press the buon or move the
T-Bar.
WIPE Transion Eect Enable/Disable Buon
Pressing the buon enables the transion WIPE WIPE
eect aer which the transion eect can be WIPE
selected. To trigger the transion eect, simply WIPE
press the buon or move the AUTO T-Bar.
Wipe Transion Eect Border Posion, and sengs
can be found in the OSD menu ( ). Start
PIP / Keyer
Enable/Disable Buons for PIP Keyer
Picture in Picture puts the selected Sub Video Source in
a window on the Main Program view, with control over
window size and placement. For PIP conguraon,
please refer to the secon. PIP
PIP PGM: Shows the congured PIP on the PGM
output aer transion, however, the PIP cannot be
previewed on the QUAD split view display.
PIP PVW: Sets the congured PIP on the next
transion. Holding down this buon allows selecon
of the PIP source from the Preview Source row. The
selected source buon will ash.
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Luma Keyer Enable/Disable Buons
Luma Key PGM: Shows the luma key source on the
PGM output and enables the luma key eect,
however, the luma key eect cannot be previewed on
the QUAD split view display.
Luma Key PVW: Enables luma key source for the PGM
output on the next transion. Holding down this
buon allows selecon of the luma key source from
the Preview Source row. The selected source buon
will ash.
Please refer to Secon 3.4, the secon, for Luma Key
luma key conguraons.
Split Acvaon Buon
Aer acvang the PIP window Split, pressing the
buon will split the PROGRAM output display into two
with the program out view on the le and the PIP view
on the right.
To select the Split source, i.e. the program out view,
please see Secon 3.2.5.
Transion Control
T-Bar (Manual Transion)
T-Bar T-Bar is used for manual transion The . can be
either all the way up, all the way down or anywhere in
between. When the T-Bar is pushed to halfway
between the topmost posion and the boommost
posion, the keyboard funcons will be disabled.
PVW and PGM views can be transioned at your
preferred speed. To include the transion eect,
simply press the or buon, aer which the WIPE MIX
Transion Eect T- will be trigger as you move the ed
Bar.
CUT Buon
Pressing the buon performs mmediate manual Cut i
switch between PVW and PGM views without the
transion eect .
AUTO Buon
Pressing the buon automacally transions Auto
PVW PGM and views according to the selected speed
and the congured transion eect.
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Program Output
Program Source Row
Pressing the number buons along the row selects a video source for the view. PROGRAM PGM
BKG BKG Matte buon: Pressing the buon will switch the background to a background. The BKG
color can be congured on the OSD MENU and the available color opons are listed as follows:
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
BLK BLK PROGRAM buon: Pressing the buon places a black screen on the view .
Preview Output
Preview Source Row
Pressing the number buons along the row selects a video source. PREVIEW
BKG BKG Matte buon: Pressing the buon will set the Preview OUT to a background, which will be
displayed on the monitor upon the next transion. The BKG color can be congured Program OUT
on the OSD MENU and the available color opons are listed as follows:
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
BLK BLK Preview buon: Pressing the buon sets the OUT to a black screen.
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Volume Control
Volume Adjustment Sliders
Sliders to control audio levels for the Main audio
mixer.
Headphone Volume: Audio volume of the connected
headphone.
Master: Main audio output volume.
Headphone Jack
Headphone jack accepts the mini jack plug the of
stereo headphone type. The headphone volume is
controlled by the Headphone volume adjustment
slider.
MASTER OUT Meter
The LED style meters show the audio signal strength at
the Main Program Audio Output. The signal strength is
determined by the level set with the Master OUT
slider. The LEDs turn red at + dB to indicate clipping 10
distortion.
Audio
Volume (dBV)
- 20
- 10
-8
-4
0
+4
+8
+ 10
LED Color
G
G
G
G
G
Y
Y
R
Range (dBV)
- 20
- 12
- 11
-9.5
-8.5
-6.5
-5.5
-3
-2
1
2
5.5
6.5
8
9+
G: Green Y: Yellow R: Red
Camera Presets
Channel Selection Buttons
To control or set up a connected camera, first select it
by pressing these buttons. The selected channel
button will be turned ON.
Preset Buttons
These buttons may be used to store up to four camera
positions for each camera. Each button corresponds to
one stored camera position. The button LED will be
turned ON when selected .
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STR Button
Pressing this button enters the - into HS 1600T STORE
MODE. When activated, this allows the current camera
position to be stored in a chosen Channel Preset
Button. Press again to exit .STORE MODE
FOCUS / IRIS / White Balance
Focus Adjustment
To manually control the setting, first press the FOCUS
MANUAL button to enter the manual mode. The
button LED will be turned to indicate that the ON
manual mode is enabled.
The dial can then be rotated to set the focus. FOCUS
If the button is disabled (OFF), the camera MANUAL
will be in mode.AUTO FOCUS
IRIS Adjustment
To manually control the setting, first press the IRIS
MANUAL button to enter the manual mode. The
button LED will be turned to indicate that the ON
manual mode is enabled.
The dial can then be rotated to set the exposure. IRIS
If the button is disabled (OFF), the camera MANUAL
will be in mode.AUTO IRIS
White Balance
Push Auto
Push once to automatically adjust the camera white
balance setting.
MWB (Manual White Balance)
Push to enable manual white balance setting.
ATW (Force Automatic White Balance)
Push to enable automatic white balance setting.
PAN / TILT / ZOOM
Speed Selection Buttons
The speed at which the selected camera moves can be
chosen by pressing one of the three speed buttons.
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Joystick PAN / TILT
PAN Move the joystick left or right to pan the
selected PTZ camera from left to right or vice versa.
TILT Move the joystick up or down to tilt the selected
PTZ camera up or down.
Note: Before attempting to use the joystick to PAN or
TILT a selected camera, first make sure the LOCK
button is not enabled. If the button LED is ON, LOCK
the joystick is locked; press the button to unlock LOCK
the joystick.
VR Knob ZOOM
ZOOM – Twist the joystick clockwise (to the right) or
anti-clockwise (to the left) to have the selected PTZ
camera zoom in or out.
Note: Make sure the button is not enabled. If the LOCK
LOCK button LED is ON, the joystick is locked; press th
LOCK button to unlock the joystick.
LOCK Button
When enabled, the joystick will be in the lock state. To
resume its functional status, simply press the button
once to unlock the joystick.
Camera MENU Control
MENU Button
Press once to open the of the connected OSD MENU
PTC-150T on the monitor screen. Use the joystick P/T
to move between options. To select, simply press the
ENTER PTC-150T instruction button. Please see the
manual for details of the menu operation.
Note: Pressing the menu button again will not exit the
OSD MENU ESCAPE OSD . Select the option on the
MENU to exit.
ENTER Button
Press this button to select a menu option after the
camera OSD menu is opened.
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2.3 Monitor Control Panel
Power
Switches the - Monitor Power ON / OFF HS 1600T
BLUE
Press this button to eliminate the red and green component of input
signals. Only the blue component of an input is displayed on the
screen. This allows adjustments of chroma and phase. (Phase
adjustment is effective with NTSC signals).
PTN
When pressed displays internally generated SMPTE 75% Colour Bars.
Press again to return to the previously selected video input.
ZOOM
This feature is designed for use with HD-SDI and HDMI sources above
720p resolution. Press this button to zoom in to the video on the
display. This is strictly a zooming function and does not alter the
native aspect ratio of the source pixels to fill the screen.
The button allows you to toggle the Pixel Zoom feature ZOOM
between and . zoom x1, x2, p20-x4 x8
Menu Navigaon Buons
Display and navigate the setup menus. See for Monitor Menu Opons
more details.
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Aspect Rao Buon
Sets the Aspect Ratio to 16:9 / 4:3
Volume Control
Adjusts the speaker / headphone volume up / down.
MUTE
Mutes the audio from the internal speakers or headphone socket.
2.4 Streaming Control Panel
RECORD Buon
Press button to start recording. RECORD
STREAM Buon
Press button to start streaming. STREAM
SD Card Slot
Insert the SD card to the slot for recording.
Note: During recording, please do not remove the SD card as it may
cause file corruption.
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Chapter 3 Switcher OSD Menu
The switcher’s OSD menu allows the user to perform several configurations of video effects, such as
picture-in-picture, luma key and etc. The user can also configure the audio settings in the Audio
option. In addition, in the setup option, the user is allowed to set video output resolution, reset to
factory default, and selects the interface language.
3.1 Start
Opon
Parameters
Parameter Value or Range
Default Value
Start
Transion Type
MIX
WIPE
Mix
Transion Speed
1-200 frames
60 frames; the duration
in second depends on
the Program OUT
resolution.
WIPE Eect
1. Horizontal
2. Vertical
3. Center
1
WIPE Border Size
OFF
Small
Middle
Large
Small
WIPE Border Color
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
Red
BKG Color
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
White
3.1.1 Transion Type
The -1600T provides two types of transition effect, which are cross dissolve (MIX) and WIPE. The HS
default setting is . MIX
3.1.2 Transion Speed
The allows the user to set the or effect duration, in frames. If the Transion Speed MIX WIPE
Transion Speed is set to a value of 60 then the transition will take effect over a period of 1 second if
the progressive video is chosen and 2 seconds if the interlaced video is chosen. When the AUTO
buon Transion Speed is pressed, the transition will take the current defined by the user.
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Note: Pressing the le or right arrow buon on the control panel allows the user to either
decrement or increment Posion X by 1. To change the parameter value at an accelerated rate,
simply press and hold the le or right arrow buon.
3.1.3 Wipe Eect
On the -1600T, there are three wipe eects available for the user to choose. The three wipe eects HS
are , and . The default is Horizontal. HORIZONTAL VERTICAL CENTER
3.1.4 Border Size WIPE
The generally allows the user to select an appropriate border width. Seng the WIPE Border Size
WIPE Border Size to OFF turns the border o. Seng this parameter to small selects a thin border;
middle will yield a medium size width; large is the maximum wipe border width.
3.1.5 WIPE Border Color
In this opon, you will be allowed to select a color for your wipe border. The available colors are listed
as follows:
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
3.1.6 BKG Color
In this opon, you will be allowed to assign a color to the buon. The available colors are listed BKG
as follows:
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
3.2 PIP / Split
Picture- -Picture (P- -P) places a sub window on the or screen. This opon In In PGM Mulview
( ) allows you to congure various parameters of the PIP window. PIP/Split
Note: When PIP and Lumakey features are enabled at the same me, the lumakey source will be
the upper layer and the PIP source will be the lower layer. The layer order cannot be changed.
Opon
Parameters
Parameter Value or Range
Default Value
PIP/Split
PIP Source
Black
Input 2
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Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4*
Background
Color Bar
PIP Size
1-100%
30%
Posion X
-50% - +50%
20%
Posion Y
-50% - +50%
10%
Split Source
Black
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4*
Background
Color Bar
Input 2
Border Size
OFF
Small
Middle
Large
Small
Border Color
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
Red
3.2.1 PIP Source
In this opon, the user will be allowed to assign the PIP source; the available sources are listed as
follows:
Black
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4*
Background
Color Bar
Tip: To quickly assign the PIP source, simply press and hold the PIP PGM buon and then select a
source from the Program BUS.
3.2.2 PIP Size (PIP Window Size)
The PIP Size parameter ranges from 1 to 100 with 1% being the smallest and 100 being the largest.
Therefore 50% would represent a PIP window which is half the size of the background image. 100%
would see the PIP window totally cover the background image unless oset to one side.
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3.2.3 Posion X
Adjusng parameter moves the PIP window horizontally. Pressing the le or right arrow Posion X
buon on the control panel allows the user to either decrement or increment by 1. To Posion X
change the parameter value at an accelerated rate, simply press and hold the le or right arrow
buon.
3.2.4 Posion Y
Adjusng parameter moves the PIP window vercally. Pressing the up or down arrow Posion Y
buon allows the user to either increment or decrement by 10. Press and hold the up and Posion Y
down arrow buons to change the parameter value at an accelerated rate.
3.2.5 Split Source
Aer the PIP window is acvated, pressing the Split buon will split the PROGRAM output display
into two with the program out view on the le and the PIP view on the right. The Split source, i.e. the
program out view, can be selected in this opon. The available split sources are listed as follows:
Black
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4*
Background
Color Bar
3.2.6 Border Size
The generally allows the user to select an appropriate PIP border width. Seng the Border Size
Border Size to OFF turns the PIP border o. Seng this parameter to small selects a thin border;
middle will yield a medium size width; large is the maximum PIP border width.
3.2.7 Border Color
The user is allowed to assign a PIP border color. The available colors are listed as follows:
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Black
*Note: Select Input 4 if you would like to use the video source connected to the HDMI input.
3.3 PIP Crop
The PIP Crop basically adjusts the PIP window borders. You can adjust each side individually (Le /
Right / Top / Boom) or all four sides at the same me (Size).
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3.4.2 Mode
There are two modes available on the Luma Keyer. Select Black if the image is on a black background
and white if the image is on a white background.
3.4.3 Cleanup Level
The allows the user to ne tune the eect of the luma key. The default value is 20.Cleanup Level
3.4.4 Transparency
In this opon, you will be able to adjust the transparency of the overall foreground key image.
*Note: Select Input 4 if you would like to use the video source connected to the HDMI input.
3.5 Audio
This opon allows the user to congure various audio sengs such as mung HDMI output audio, set
the audio type, selecng your tally type and etc.
Opon
Parameters
Parameter Value or Range
Default Value
Audio
Mute
OFF/ON
O
HDMI Input
Input 1-4 / Follow
Follow
HDMI Group
Channel 1/2
Channel 3/4
Channel 5/6
Channel 7/8
Channel 1/2
Level
Auto / SMPTE / EBU
Auto
Tally Mode
Normal / Audio Mixer
Normal
3.5.1 Mute
The allows you to turn ON/OFF the embedded audio component at the . The default is Mute HDMI-in
OFF.
3.5.2 HDMI Input
In this opon, you can select the audio source. Selecon of input 1-4 allows the -1600T to play the HS
enabled audio source. If ” is selected, the audio will Follow enter Audio follow Video mode, i.e.
playback of the audio of the output video.
3.5.3 HDMI Group
The HDMI Group allows the user to assign the HDMI audio channel. The default audio channel is
Channel 1/2. Any audio channel pair of the four audio channel pairs can be selected.
3.5.4 Level
There are two dierent audio standards available for selecon. The user can either select the EBU or
SMPTE standard. By selecng AUTO allows the device to automacally detect the audio standard.
When the image is 50 Hz, the audio follows EBU standard and when the image is 59.94/60 Hz, the
audio follows SMPTE standard.
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3.5.5 Tally Mode
Tally output port generally sends two tally signals to each channel. In Datavideo products, Red
indicates On-Air, and indicates next camera source. Green
The -1600T provides HS two tally modes:
Normal: If in normal mode, tally lights of all camera sources displayed on the PGM monitor will be
turned ON (Red). These sources include PGM, PIP and Key sources. While transion is in progress, the
next video will be seen on the PGM monitor, tally light of the PVW source camera will thus also be
turned ON ( Red).
Audio Mixer: If Audio Mixer mode is selected, tally light of the PGM source camera selected on the
keyboard panel will be turned ON (Red). While transion is in progress, the tally light color will remain
unchanged. The tally light color will only change (red/green) aer the transion of PGM and PVW
views is complete.
3.6 User Mems
In , the user is allowed to previously saved sengs and the currently “ ”User Mems load save
congured sengs.
Opon
Parameters
Parameter Value or Range
Default Value
User Mems
Load Memory
User 1-6
Load
Save Memory
User 1-6
Save
3.6.1 Load Memory
Use the up/down arrow to select the desired memory locaon and load the saved seng by selecng
”. Load
Tip: The user can also press one of the USER memory shortcut buons (1-3) on the control panel as a
quick way of loading those previously saved User conguraons. Use the buon to switch SHIFT
between and USER MEMORY 1-3 USER MEMORY 4-6.
3.6.2 Save Memory
Use the up/down arrow to select the desired memory locaon and save the current seng by
selecng “Save”.
3.7 Setup
In the Setup” menu, the user can change the output resoluon Factory , reset the -1600T to its HS
Default language upgrade rmware current values, choose the preferred OSD menu , and view the
rmware versions (Mainboard and Keyboard).
Opon
Parameters
Parameter Value or Range
Default Value
Setup
PGM Out Res.
1080p/60
1080p/59.94
1080p/50
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1080i/60
1080i/59.94
1080i/50
720p/60
720p/59.94
720p/50
576i
480i
MV Out Res.
1080p/60
1080p/59.94
1080p/50
1080i/60
1080i/59.94
1080i/50
720p/60
720p/59.94
720p/50
Save Setup
[Save]
Factory Default
[Reset]
Language
English
Simplied Chinese
Tradional Chinese
MB Soware
Version
KBD Soware
Version
3.7.1 PGM Out Res.
In , the user is allowed to select an appropriate PROGRAM output resoluon The PGM Out RES. .
available resoluons are listed as follows :
1080p/60
1080p/59.94
1080p/50
1080i/60
1080i/59.94
1080i/50
720p/60
720p/59.94
720p/50
576i
480i
Once done, simply go to ” to conrm the selected output resoluon.Save Setup
Note: Please make sure the output resoluon is same as the input resoluon to prevent unexpected
issues.
3.7.2 MV Out Res.
In MV Out RES., the user is allowed to select an appropriate MULTIVIEW output resoluon The .
available resoluons are listed as follows:
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Chapter 4 Monitor
The -1600T MHS onitor can be congured via an on screen menu. When the
MENU buon is pressed the Main Menu list is displayed on the monitor.
This secon covers the Menu opons in the order that they appear on the
monitor. These sengs may also appear in more detail elsewhere in this
instrucon manual. Opons may vary depending on the rmware version in
use.
Once the chosen seng has been conrmed with the buon, it is ENTER
stored within the switcher’s non-volale memory.
4.1 MENU Opons
Main Opons
Sub Opons
Parameters
Parameters
MAIN ADJUST
BRIGHTNESS
0~100
CONTRAST
0~100
SHARPNESS
0~100
SATURATION
0~100
TINT
0~100
BACKLIGHT
0~100
NR
HIGH / MID / LOW / OFF
DLC
ENABLE / DISABLE
VOLUME
0~100
EXIT
COLOR
6500
9300
7500
USER COLOR
RED
0~100
GREEN
0~100
BLUE
0~100
EXIT
SCAN SETTING
UNDER SCAN
Full Image
OVER SCAN
Cropped Image
INFORMATION
H. FREQUENCY
V. FREQUENCY
RESOLUTION
VER.
LANGUAGE
English [default]
Francis
Deutsch
Español
Italiano
Dutch
Português
Russian
EXIT
SPECIAL FUNCTION
OSD TIMOUT
5-120 SEC


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