Sony BRS-200 Operation Manual

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BRS-200Operational Manual click: sony.com/ptz sony.com/sonysports SONY56230_BRS-200.indd 1 4/28/10 1:43:32 PM Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 What is the BRS-200? 1-1) Main features .............................................................................................................4 1-2) Applications ...............................................................................................................5 Overview 2-1) Control panel .............................................................................................................6 2-2) Rear panel of the processor unit ..............................................................................8 Main Features 3-1) Compact system .....................................................................................................10 3-2) Remote camera control capability ........................................................................10 3-3) Switcher mode and camera control mode ...........................................................11 3-4) Rich selection of inputs and outputs......................................................................12 3-5) Equipped with DVI output as standard ..................................................................13 3-6) Multi-viewing function .............................................................................................14 Specifications 15 System Examples 5-1) Basic configuration..................................................................................................16 5-2) For live production ...................................................................................................16 5-3) For presentation .......................................................................................................17 5-4) For presentation with dual projectors .....................................................................17 Basic Setup and Operation 6-1) Turning on the power ..............................................................................................18 6-2) Menu operation .......................................................................................................20 6-3) Setting the system format........................................................................................22 6-4) Setting up video signal for monitor output ............................................................23 6-5) Setting up the VISCA camera .................................................................................24 Preparation 7-1) Setting up video input signal ..................................................................................25 7-2) Setting up video output signal ...............................................................................27 8 9 10 Switcher Operation 8-1) Outline ......................................................................................................................29 8-2) Cut/Mix ....................................................................................................................31 8-3) Wipe .........................................................................................................................32 8-4) Picture-in-Picture (PIP) ..............................................................................................36 8-5) DSK............................................................................................................................41 8-6) Internal Sources .......................................................................................................48 8-7) Storing Settings ........................................................................................................50 VISCA Camera Operation 9-1) Functions ..................................................................................................................52 9-2) Setting up BRC Series camera connection............................................................53 9-3) Operating pan/tilt/zoom ........................................................................................54 9-4) Adjusting the focus..................................................................................................55 9-5) Adjusting the exposure ...........................................................................................56 9-6) Selecting One-push Auto White Balance ...............................................................57 9-7) Using the camera position preset ..........................................................................58 9-8) Operating the camera menu .................................................................................61 9-9) Controlling the tally lamp ........................................................................................61 Operation Using External Device 10-1) Transferring data between the BRS-200 and computer ........................................62 10-2) Specifications for a GPI I/O connector ..................................................................67 10-3) Using the REMOTE Connector .................................................................................68 11 Technical Appendix 11-1) Menu list ...................................................................................................................69 11-2) WIPE pattern .............................................................................................................80 11-3) GPI I/O......................................................................................................................81 11-4) REMOTE connector ..................................................................................................82 11-5) VISCA Connector .....................................................................................................83 11-6) Connector for the cable between Control Panel and Processor Unit ..................83 11-7) Conversion between input signal and output signal ...........................................84 11-8) Acceptable DVI-I Input/Output Signal format .......................................................86 11-9) Camera Settings that Can Be Recalled with the Position Numbers of the Switcher .......87 11-10) Messages and Troubleshooting..............................................................................88 11-11) Dimensions ...............................................................................................................89 1 What is the BRS-200? The BRS-200 is an all-in-one live production and presentation switcher with BRC Series control functionality. With this powerful tool, you can achieve a one-man production operation in either HD or SD system configuration. 1-1) Main features Compact control panel and 1U processor unit BRC Series camera control capability HD/SD-SDI 4 inputs/ 4 outputs, max. 9 inputs/5 outputs* Equipped with DVI output as standard Built-in frame synchronizer on each input Multi-viewing function, supporting 4-, 10-, or 16-split view Picture in Picture function, DSK, and Wipe 2 channels of frame memory *A maximum of 9 inputs and 5 outputs of HD/SD-SDI is available using optional boards. 4 What is the BRS-200? 1-2) Applications Auditorium/Concert Hall City Council Corporate/Boardroom Education House of Worship Weddings/Events Sports Event Studio 5 2 5 3 6 Control panel 4 2-1) Overview 1 2 6 Overview 1. Mode button (Camera mode/Switcher mode select) 2. CAMERA/DSK/AUX bus section Backlight button / PGM button One Push AF button / AUX 2 button AUTO/MANUAL button / AUX 1 button CAM SPT LIGHT button / PVW button Preset Speed button / PIP button SW P/T Reset button / DSK button One Push AWB button / MV button DSK SW (switcher) mode button DSK/AUX PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 LOW CAM (camera) mode button BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 CAMERA CAMERA 8 HIGH 9 PRESET SPEED CAMERA buttons / DSK/AUX buttons 3. Effect transition section 4. Menu/snapshot/camera position section MENU button PIP AUTO button DSK AUTO button REV button N/R button MIX button WIPE button DSK AUTO PIP AUTO N/R REV MX WIPE AUTO TRANS CUT Transition lever AUTO TRANS button CUT button 7 8 9 DSK PIP SETUP 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 0 . MENU DIRECT RECALL DIRECT RECALL button 3 PRESET PRESET button CLEAR RECALL RECALL button MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION Transition indicator CLEAR button Numeric (0 to 9) buttons and . (dot) button 5. Display panel/Camera/Switcher/ Menu control section 6. Camera menu/Location control selection buttons CAMERA MENU button Display panel SETUP INPUT NAME.. FS.. FOCUS ASSIGH.. SIDE.. BRIGHT NEAR ADJUST.. ZOOM PROC.. 1/1 920 EXIT Adjustment controls EXIT button PAGE PAGE button PAN/TILT FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 NAME.. FS.. ASSIGH.. SIDE.. ADJUST.. PROC.. UP LEFT FINE ENTER RIGHT X Y Z DOWN Higher menu layer Lower menu layer Page number SETUP INPUT CAMERA MENU CENTER 1/1 920 Menu page Current displayed menu layer 7 Camera menu operation buttons/ location control buttons Overview 2-2) Rear panel of the processor unit 8 Overview IN1 IN2 1 2 3 4 PGM1 OUT PGM2 SDI IN AUX1 GPI I/O AUX2 PANEL SDI OUT SDI IN 1 to 4 connectors PGM1/PGM2 output connectors AUX1/AUX2 output connectors GPI I/O connector PANEL connector (ground) terminal ~ AC IN connector DVI-I OUT connector ~AC IN DVI-I OUT LAN(10/100) REMOTE REF IN REF OUT GENLOCK RS-232C RS-422 VISCA RS-422 connector RS-232C connector REF OUT connector REF IN connector REMOTE connector LAN (10/100) connector 9 3 Main Features 3-1) Compact system t &BTZBOEGMFYJCMFTFUVQ t $POTVNFTNJOJNBMTQBDFGPSDPNGPSUBCMFPQFSBUJPO t /POFFEUPXPSSZBCPVUDPNQMJDBUFEDBCMFDPOOFDUJPOT 1 unit 3-2) 2 units (BRS-200) Remote camera control capability t $POUSPMVQUPTFWFO#3$4FSJFTDBNFSBTWJB34$PS34 7*4$" t &OKPZUIFTBNFDBNFSBDPOUSPMGVODUJPOBMJUZWJBUIF3.#3SFNPUF control unit t 4USFBNMJOFZPVSQSPEVDUJPODSFXTFWFOBPOFNBOPQFSBUJPOJTQPTTJCMF BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 10 BRC-300 Main Features 3-3) Switcher mode and camera control mode + CAM mode: Position presets, Recall SW mode: Snapshot presets, Recall CAM mode: Camera menu selection SW mode: P in P position selection CAM mode: Camera selection SW mode: DSK/AUX bus selection CAM mode: PTZ control SW mode: P in P position/Size selection PGM/NEXT bus control Note: PGM/NEXT bus control can be operated both in CAM mode and SW mode. 11 Main Features 3-4) Rich selection of inputs and outputs t &JHIU4%*BOEPOF%7**JOQVU NBYJNVN t 'PVS4%*BOEUXP%7**PVUQVU NBYJNVN  t #VJMUJOGSBNFTZODISPOJ[FSPOFBDIJOQVU IN1 IN 1 card slot 1 2 3 4 SDI IN IN2 OUT IN 2 card slot PGM1 PGM2 AUX1 AUX2 PANEL LAN(10/100) ~AC IN DVI-I OUT OUT card slot GPI I/O REMOTE REF IN SDI OUT REF OUT GENLOCK RS-232C RS-422 VISCA Optional boards and card slots Optional boards IN1 Card slot IN2 OUT HD/SD-SDI input board BRSA-20HSD1 Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes DVI input board BRSA-20DD1 Analog SD input board BRSA-20SA1 DVI output board BRSA-20DD2 Combinations of inputs and outputs Input Standard Option SDI x4 + SDI x4 + SDI-I or SD (Composite, Y/C) SDI x4 + + + DVI-I SD (Composite, Y/C) SD (Composite, Y/C) + + + DVI-I + SDI x4 SDI x4 Output DVI-I Standard SDI x4 + DVI-I SD (Composite, Y/C) Option 12 DVI-I Main Features 3-5) Equipped with DVI output as standard t 4VQQPSUT869(" )%57 49(" 89(" BOE9("JO)%NPEF BOE49(" 89("  and XGA in SD mode t *O)%57NPEF BJBOBMPHDPNQPOFOUTJHOBMJTPVUQVU5IJTBMMPXT operators to view footage on a cost-effective HDTV monitor or PC monitor with an analog component terminal DVI-I Connection WUXGA, SXGA, WXGA, XGA mode REF IN REF OUT GENLOCK DVI DVI IN DVI D-Sub RGB IN PC Monitor ~AC IN DVI-I OUT REMOTE DVI RS-232C RS-422 VISCA HDTV mode DVI to D-Sub D-Sub Connector BNC or PIN (RCA) HD Monitor Component IN 13 Main Features 3-6) Multi-viewing function t "TJOHMFNPOJUPSDBOEJTQMBZBMMJOQVUTJHOBMT 1(. BOE178WJB4%*BOEPS DVI-I outputs t &BTZUPEFUFSNJOFXIJDITJHOBMJTPOUIFBJSBOEXIJDIJTUPCFQSFTFOUFE t 6TFSTDBODIPPTFGSPNTJOHMFTDSFFONPEFPSTQMJUTDSFFONPEF XIJDIMFUT VTFSNPOJUPSGPVS UFO PSTJYUFFOTDSFFOTTJNVMUBOFPVTMZ Type of multi-viewer Picture number Factory preset output video TYPE1 1 PGM TYPE4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 PVW PGM 3 4 IN 1 IN 2 1 2 PVW PGM TYPE10 TYPE16 T 1 3 4 5 6 IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 7 8 9 10 IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 1 2 3 4 PVW PGM FM 1 FM 2 5 6 7 8 IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 9 10 11 12 IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 13 14 15 16 IN 9 MAT1 MAT2 CLBR I P S Type 1 (full-screen mode) is useful for checking the focus and also for taking a close look at the subject. 14 4 Specifications BRS-200 HD Mode SD Mode (FOFSBM 1PXFS3FRVJSFNFOUT "$ 7UP 7  )[  1PXFS$POTVNQUJPO 1SPDFTTPSVOJU 8 XJUIPVUPQUJPOBMCPBSET  8 XJUIPQUJPOBMCPBSET Control panel: 15 W Operating Temperature 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Dimensions Processor unit: 17 × 1 3/4 × 17 inches (430 × 44 × 430 mm) (without protrusions) Control panel: 16 3/4 × 2 7/8 × 8 3/4 inches (424 × 70 × 222 mm) (without protrusions)  8FJHIU 1SPDFTTPSVOJU P[  LH  XJUIPVUPQUJPOBMCPBSET  P[  LH  (with optional boards) Control panel: 9 oz (4.3 kg)  7JEFP'PSNBUT )% J J   4JHOBM1SPDFTTJOH :$C$S   CJU  2VBOUJ[BUJPO :CJUT $CJUT ,&:CJUT I/O Delay 1H (When the frame synchronizer is OFF) *NBHF Effect &GGFDU 5SBOTJUJPO$65 .*9 'BEFS "650 8*1& 'BEFS "650  %4, $ISPNBLFZ -VNJOBODFLFZ -JOFBSLFZ 4QMJU Input Video Inputs*1 HD-SDI: BNC (×4) SD-SDI: BNC (× 4) Video Inputs (option)*1 *2 HD-SDI: BNC (×4) SD-SDI: BNC (× 4) 4% J J P in P (AUTO) %7** ¨  49(" 89(" 9("   "OBMPHDPNQPTJUF#/$ ¨ 4WJEFPQJONJOJ%*/ ¨  *3  3FGFSFODF*OQVU  "OBMPHCMBDLCVSTUPS 5SJMFWFMTZOD#/$ ¨ XJUI -PPQUISPVHI#/$ ¨ 0VUQVU 4JHOBMT 7JEFP0VUQVU  )%4%* 1(.¨ "69¨ #/$ 4%4%* 1(.¨  "69¨  #/$ %7** ¨  869(" )%57*4 49(" 89(" 9("  %7** ¨   49(" 89(" 9("  7JEFP0VUQVU (option) %7** ¨  869(" )%57*4 49(" 89(" 9("  %7** ¨   49(" 89(" 9(" Reference Output Analog black burst or Tri-level sync.: BNC (×1) Control Signals Remote RS-422: D-sub 9-pin (×1) (for switcher control from external devices) (1*5"--: 0VUQVUQPSUT TFMFDUBCMFGPS*0T %TVCQJO ¨  VISCA camera control VISCA RS-232C: Mini DIN 8-pin (×1) VISCA RS-422: 5-pin contact connector (× 1) (for BRC Series camera control) -"/ #"4&53+ GPSUIFUSBOTGFSPGTUJMMJNBHFT TOBQTIPUEBUB BOEDBNFSB  preset positions)  "OBMPHCMBDLCVSTU#/$ ¨   XJUI-PPQUISPVHI#/$ ¨  Analog black burst: BNC (×1) *1: The BRS-200 does not accept the mix of HD-SDI and SD-SDI. .BYJNVNPGGJWFJOQVUTDBOCFBEEFE $PNCJOBUJPOPGUXPJOQVUCPBSETPG#34")4% #34"4"  BOE#34"%%DBOCFJOTUBMMFEUPUIF#340OMZGPSUIF#34")4% TJOHMFCPBSEDBOCFJOTUBMMFE to the BRS-200.) *O)%NPEF JOQVUTJHOBMTDBOCFVQDPOWFSUFEUPVTFBT)%TJHOBMT *O)%57NPEF JBOBMPHDPNQPOFOU :1C1S JTBWBJMBCMF 15 5 5-1) System Examples Basic configuration HD-SDI Card DVI (MV) HD-SDI VISCA 5-2) HD-SDI (PGM) HD-SDI HD-SDI Card For live production HD-SDI (PGM) SDI Adaptor HD-SDI Card DVI (MV) HD-SDI VISCA HD-SDI Card HD-SDI SDI Adaptor (AUX1: PRV) HD-SDI HD-SDI (PGM) 16 System Examples 5-3) For presentation HD-SDI Card HD-SDI DVI BRSA-20DD2 (PGM) VISCA HD-SDI Card HD-SDI DVI (MV) Composite BRSA-20SA1 or S-Video (1) RGB ––> DVI HD-SDI (PGM) BRSA-20DD1 * SD analog source can be input in conjunction with HD-SDI source by using BRSA-20SA1. 5-4) For presentation with dual projectors HD-SDI Card HD-SDI DVI BRSA-20DD2 (PGM) VISCA HD-SDI Card DVI (DVI Source) HD-SDI Composite BRSA-20SA1 or S-Video (1) RGB ––> DVI BRSA-20DD1 HD-SDI (AUX1: MV) SDI Adaptor HD-SDI (PGM) * SD analog source can be input in conjunction with HD-SDI Source by using BRSA-20SA1. 17 6 Basic Setup and Operation This section explains how to perform basic system setup. /PUFJGZPVIBWFDIBOHFEUIFGBDUPSZQSFTFUTFUUJOHT VTFi'"$54&5wPOUIFNFOVUPSFTFUUIF TFUUJOHTUPEFGBVMU'PSEFUBJMT QMFBTFSFGFSUPUIF0QFSBUJPONBOVBM Basic component of system configuration t #34 QSPDFTTPSVOJUBOEDPOUSPMQBOFM TFU t 4POZ#3$4FSJFT XJUIBO)%4%*PVUQVUDBSEBUUBDIFE VOJUT t .POJUPSFRVJQQFEXJUIBO)%4%*JOQVUPS%7*JOQVUVOJU 6-1) Turning on the power "GUFSDPOOFDUJPO UVSOPOQPXFSPGUIFTZTUFNCZGPMMPXJOHUIFTFTUFQTCFMPX 1. Set the power switch on the front of the processor unit to ON. 2. Set the power switch at the rear of the control panel to ON. 3. Turn on power to the peripheral devices. 18 Basic Setup and Operation System connection BRC-series cameras with the HD-SDI output card attached Monitor equipped with HD-SDI input Monitor equipped with DVI input or HD-SDI IN DVI IN ~AC C -232 RS SDI OUTPUT RS-232C IN A VISC to AUX1 Processor Unit IN1 IN2 1 2 3 SDI IN to SDI IN 1 IN -422 RS 4 PGM1 OUT PGM2 AUX1 AUX2 GPI I/O Power cord stopper (supplied) to DVI-I OUT ~AC IN DVI-I OUT PANEL LAN(10/100) REMOTE REF IN REF OUT GENLOCK SDI OUT RS-232C RS-422 ~AC VISCA C to SDI UP1"/&- IN 2 to VISCA RS-232C -232 to ~AC IN RS IN -422 RS A VISC to an AC outlet RS-232C OUT VISCA (RS-232C) cable SDI OUTPUT AC power cord (supplied) VISCA (RS-232C) cable RS-232C IN DC IN 12V Control cable (supplied) to PROCESSOR Control Panel Screws +M3 × 6 (supplied) DC IN 12V ON PROCESSOR DC IN 12V OFF to DC IN 12V DC IN plug retainer (supplied) to an AC outlet Power cord for AC AC power adaptor power adaptor (supplied) (supplied) Note: Please be sure to turn off all the equipment before connection. 19 Basic Setup and Operation 6-2) Menu operation 7 8 9 DSK PIP SETUP MENU DIRECT RECALL 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 3 PRESET 0 . CLEAR RECALL MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION Numeric buttons, . (dot) button MENU button Every menu consists of three digit number. Please see technical appendix 11-1. t5PEJTQMBZUIFNFOVOVNCFS  A 3 -digit menu page is assigned to each of all the setting menus displayed in menu mode. Pressing the menu button specifies the menu directly. Press UIFOVNFSJDCVUUPOTGPSiUIJSEEJHJUOVNCFS wi EPU wiTFDPOEEJHJUOVNCFS w BOEiGJSTUEJHJUOVNCFSwJOTFRVFODF Example: To select menu page 912 9 MENU . 1 2 *OUIFGPMMPXJOHFYBNQMFUFYU UIFNFOVQBHFJTEFTDSJCFEBT GPS MENU FYBNQMF  912 t5PQNFOVMJTU  A list of menu items is shown. To Numeric button Top menu Menu description 4 MEM (memory) menu Importing an image into the frame memory, Time stamp setting for a file 5 WIPE menu Setting the wipe pattern or border 6 MATT menu Setting the color matte 7 DSK menu Setting the DSK (downstream key) 8 PIP menu Setting the PIP (picturein-picture) 9 SETUP menu Setting up the system TFMFDUPOFPGUIFTFJUFNT QSFTTUIF corresponding numeric button (4 to 9). Each button lights up when pressed. T I P S *GZPVXBOUUPLFFQUIFiUIJSEEJHJUOVNCFSw TJNQMZQSFTTi EPU w iTFDPOEEJHJUOVNCFSwBOE iGJSTUEJHJUOVNCFSwJOTFRVFODF 20 Basic Setup and Operation t5PDIBOHFUIFNFOVTFUUJOHT  SETUP TOP CAMERA.. INPUT.. OUTPUT.. PANEL.. SYSTEM.. UTILITY.. STATUS.. REBOOT.. FOCUS BRIGHT ZOOM 1/1 900 Display panel PAN/TILT EXIT NEAR FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 PAGE Adjustment controls to are used to set the items displayed above each control. t5XPUZQFTPGNFOVEJTQMBZ  Higher menu layer Lower menu layer SETUP INPUT NAME.. FS.. ASSIGH.. SIDE.. ADJUST.. Current displayed menu layer Page number PROC.. 1/1 920 t4FMFDUJUFNTJOUIF lower menu layer. Turn clockwise or counterclockwise Menu page Press Higher menu layer INPUT ADJUST Setting items XPT BTN Y-LEVEL 3 1.00 Current displayed menu layer SETUP 0.0 Setting values Page number C-LEVEL 1.00 3/6 923 t$IBOHFUIFTFUUJOH value. Turn clockwise or counterclockwise Menu page Press T t1SFTTUIFBEKVTUNFOU control to display the lower menu layer of the highlighted menu. Press the exit button to return to the higher menu layer. t1SFTTUIFBEKVTUNFOU control to execute a selected setting when “Exec” or “ ” is displayed in the menu. I P S t4PNFTFUUJOHTNBZCFSFTFUUPUIFGBDUPSZQSFTFUTFUUJOHTCZIPMEJOHUIFBEKVTUNFOU control pressed. t4PNFTFUUJOHTNBZCFDIBOHFESBQJEMZCZUVSOJOHUIFBEKVTUNFOUDPOUSPMXIJMFQSFTTJOH 21 Basic Setup and Operation 6-3) Setting the system format MENU 1. Press 951 . SYSTEM SYS MODE FORMAT FRAME ASPECT HD 59.94 16:9 F1 F2 F3 APPLY Exec 1/5 951 F4 2. Set the video signal format, frame frequency and aspect ratio. 3. Press (FORMAT) : Select HD or SD (FRAME) : Select 59.94 or 50 (ASPECT) : Select 16:9 or 4:3 to confirm the F1, F2, and F3 settings. 5IFNFTTBHFi3FCPPUTZTUFN <1"(&> ZFT PS<&9*5> OP wJTEJTQMBZFE XIFODIBOHJOHUIFi'03."5wPSi'3".&wTFUUJOH5IFNFTTBHFi4BWF TFUVQEBUB <1"(&> ZFT PS<&9*5> OP wJTEJTQMBZFEXIFODIBOHJOHPOMZ UIFi"41&$5wTFUUJOH 4. Press the [PAGE] button. "GUFSUIFTXJUDIFSIBTTBWFEUIFTFUUJOHTEBUB JUXJMMSFCPPUTBOEPQFSBUFT with the new settings. 22 Basic Setup and Operation 6-4) Setting up video signal for monitor output This section explains how to use a four-picture multi-viewer so that images from two cameras can be viewed on one monitor. t8IFOUIFNPOJUPSJTDPOOFDUFEWJBUIF"69DPOOFDUPS  1. Press [SW] [AUX 1] [MV] in this sequence. Each button will light up when pressed. BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF SW DSK SW MODE AUX 1 AUX 2 PGM MV TYPE XPT HOLD ME AUTO 4 Off 30 F1 F2 S NA P : 2. Turn PIP F3 PVW MV F4 to select “4.” 5IJTTFUTUIFGPVSQJDUVSFNVMUJWJFXFSEJTQMBZUPUIFNPOJUPS XIJDIJT connected via the AUX1 connector. t8IFOUIFNPOJUPSJTDPOOFDUFEWJBUIF%7**065DPOOFDUPS  MENU 1. Press 932 . OUTPUT DVI BOARD STD BUSSEL MV RESO F1 F2 F3 2/6 932 XGA F4 2. Turn to select “MV.” 3. Turn to select the resolution of the output signal under “RESO” then press . DVI output resolution  )%NPEF9(" 89(" 49(" )% PS)% 869("  4%NPEF9(" 89(" If the images from the two cameras BSFEJTQMBZFEPOUIFNPOJUPS UIF PVW PGM CAM1 CAM2 connection of video input is complete. Image from the camera connected to the SDI IN 1 connector 23 Image from the camera connected to the SDI IN 2 connector Basic Setup and Operation 6-5) Setting up the VISCA camera This section explains how to set the VISCA communication mode according to the premised system configuration. t$POGJSNBUJPOPGUIFTFUUJOHTPOUIFDBNFSB  Check that the following settings have been made on the camera. t 7*4$"DPNNVOJDBUJPONPEF34$ t $PNNVOJDBUJPOCBVESBUFCQTPSCQT t $BNFSBBEESFTTTFMFDUPSQPTJUJPO BVUPNBUJDBTTJHONFOU /PUF5PDPOOFDUUIFEJGGFSFOUNPEFMPGUIF#3$TFSJFTJOEBJTZDIBJO TFUUIFDBNFSBBEESFTT TFMFDUPSUPiw t5PTFUUIF7*4$"DPNNVOJDBUJPONPEF  MENU 1. Press 911 . CAMERA CONTROL BAUD MODEL RS-232C 9600 Auto F1 F2 F3 VISCA 1/8 APPLY 911 Exec F4 2. Set the VISCA setting to the same settings as those on the camera.  $0/530- 34$ (BAUD) : 9600 or 38400 .0%&-  "VUP 3. Press 4. Press to confirm the settings selected in steps 2. CAM . 5. Press [CAMERA 1] button. CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOW 7 8 HIGH *GUIFQBO UJMUBOE[PPNPGUIFDBNFSBDBO 9 10 11 12 PRESET SPEED Tilt upward CFPQFSBUFECZUIFKPZTUJDL UIFTFUVQJT successful and completed. Pan left Zoom (Telephoto) Zoom (Wide) Joystick Tilt downward 24 Pan right 7 Preparation 7-1) Setting up video input signal :PVDBOBTTJHOJOQVUTJHOBMT UPBNBYJNVNPGOJOFDIBOOFMT WJEFPTJHOBMT $PMPSCBSTBOE$PMPSNBUUFBSFFYQMBJOFEJO$IBQUFS BOEGSBNF memories (see Chapter 8-6-2) to twelve cross-point buttons. t5PBTTJHOUIFJOQVUTJHOBMTUPDSPTTQPJOUCVUUPOT  5 IN1 6 7 8 IN2 OUT DVI-I IN SDI IN 1 2 3 4 PGM1 PGM2 SDI IN AUX1 GPI I/O AUX2 PANEL SDI OUT Video signals built-in the BRS-200 IN 1 to IN 4 IN 5 to IN 8 MENU 922 IN 9 INPUT ASSIGN ASSIGN Color Bars XPT BTN 1 SIGNAL IN 1 Matt 1 NAME (4 chars.) 2 Frame memory 1 INHIBIT On 2/6 922 PGM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Please assign the BRC cameras to the cross-point buttons 1 to 7. 25 2 Preparation IN 1 to IN 9 MENU 925 FS Sets Frame Synchronizer ON/OFF Frame synchronizer Color Bars MENU 2 Matt 1 Frame memory 1 921 NAME Sets the name of each input (4 characters) 2 Selectable characters (Space) ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , – . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A to Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a to z { | } ˜ -'#3'3'';<02')+34'24*'/#.'0(4*' signal ( 921 )” in technical appendix 11-1. MENU PGM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The name you preset for multi-viewer is displayed on the windows MENU 923 ADJUST Adjusts the level of the signals that corresponds to the cross-point buttons Y-LEVEL: 0.50 to 1.50 SETUP: 10.0 to 10.0 C-LEVEL: 0.50 to 1.50 t5PTFU%7*JOQVU MENU Zoom 924 PROC Sets the aspect ratio of DVI-IN Center MENU 926 SIDE Sets the color matte for the side cut area LUM: 0.0 to 100.0 SAT: 0.0 to 100.0 HUE: 0.0 to 359.5 Wide zoom Please refer to Technical Appendix 11-5 for conversion SAT HUE of the aspect ratio for inputs and outputs. T -6. I P S :PVDBODIBOHFUIFOVNCFSGPS-6. 4"5 BOE)6&VTJOHUIFKPZTUJDL 26 Preparation 7-2) Setting up video output signal DVI output IN2 4 PGM1 OUT PGM2 AUX1 AUX2 GPI I/O DVI-I OUT PANEL DVI-I OUT LAN(10/100) REMOTE SDI OUT REF IN REF OUT GENLOCK AUX output t5PTFU%7*PVUQVU  MENU Press 932 . OUTPUT DVI BOARD STD BUSSEL MV RESO F1 F2 F3 2/6 932 XGA F4 (BUSSEL) 4FMFDUUIF%7*PVUQVUGSPN"69 "69 .7 178 BOE1(. (RESO) Select the DVI output resolution: )%NPEF9(" 89(" 49(" )% PS)% 869(" 4%NPEF9(" 89(" 49(" (*) HDCP is not supported. You can use an HDTV monitor by selecting HD 59.94 (or HD 50) and an analog component output. 27 Preparation t5PTFU"69PVUQVU  SW 1. Press 0 . . CLEAR 2. Press to light up the [AUX1] or [AUX2] button. NEAR RECALL FAR F1 F2 3. Press to light up any one of these buttons to select output. Cross-point 1 to 12, PGM, PVW, MV. F3 MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF SW CAM DSK PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 5 6 7 PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 LOW 8 HIGH 9 PGM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 OUTPUT AUX MENU 931 With these twelve buttons, you can select the output assigned to the same-digit cross-point. PRESET SPEED BUS AUX1 ANCIL Off F1 F2 BUS ENBL CAM MODE Off On F3 1/6 931 F4 (ANCIL) Set mixing of ancillary data on an SDI video data ON/OFF. Type of multi-viewer Picture number TYPE1 t5PTFUNVMUJWJFX  1 You can choose the following Multi-viewer EJTQMBZNPEFTGPSUIF"69 "69 BOE DVI outputs. TYPE4 MENU 934 1 2 3 4 1 2 MV OUTPUT MV TYPE WINDOW SIGNAL 4/6 4 1 IN 1 934 F1 F2 F3 F4 TYPE10 Each divided window is assigned a signal GSPN/0/ */UP*/ '. '. ."5  3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 ."5 $-#3 1(. 178 "69 PS"69 TYPE16 T I P S Type 1 (full-screen mode) is useful for checking the focus and also for taking a close look at the subject. 28 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 Switcher Operation This section explains how to execute the BRS-200’s switcher functions. 8-1) Outline 5IF#34TVQQPSUT.JYFGGFDUT QBUUFSOTPG8JQFFGGFDUT %4, BOEDIBOOFM Picture-in-Picture (PIP). B t4USVDUVSFPGWJEFPJNBHFT  This illustration shows the structure Background video Foreground video F of the images to be switched or composed by video switching. PIP video P Program video B DSK FILL video P DSK SOURCE video F Background video The background video is an image before you apply an effect such as Wipe and Mix. This image disappears as the effect progresses. Foreground video The foreground video is an image to be inserted by applying an effect such as Wipe or Mix. This image appears as the effect progresses and is switched with the background video. PIP (Picture-in-Picture) video The PIP video is an image to be placed over a background video (and a foreground video while the effect is being applied). DSK FILL (Downstream key fill) video 5IF%4,'*--WJEFPJTBOJNBHFUPCFDPNQPTFEVTJOH%4,DPNQPTJUJPO DSK SOURCE (Downstream key source) video The DSK SOURCE video is an image to determine the area of a DSK fill video that is being composed. This is also referred to as a key. Program video The program video is an image output from the switcher after switching or composition has been applied. 29 Switcher Operation t5PFOBCMFTXJUDIFSNPEF  SW 1. Press . SW mode menu BRS-200 8 9 PIP SETUP 7 DSK 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 3 0 . MENU REMOTE CAMERA OPERATING SWITCHER FOCUS BRIGHT ZOOM PAN/TILT EXIT CAMERA MENU UP LEFT FINE ENTER X Y RIGHT Z DOWN NEAR FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 CENTER PAGE CAM MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION P/T RST PST SPD SW MODE SNAP: BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB O P AF SW CAM DSK PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 5 6 7 PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 LOW 8 HIGH 9 DSK AUTO PRESET SPEED N/R PGM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MV TYPE XPT HOLD 4 Off 1/5 951 REV MX WIPE AUTO TRANS CUT PGM select button Press the PGM select button to which the output video is assigned. A red frame is displayed for PGM. PGM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEXT select button Press the NEXT select button to which the next output video is assigned. An orange mark is displayed for NEXT. A block diagram of the main part of the BRS-200 is shown below. Input 1 to 4 Key Source Input 5 to 8* Key Fill Input 9* Self-Key Generator Color Bar Matte1 Ethernet ME AUTO 30 PIP AUTO Matte2 FM1 DSK PGM PVW Wipe Mix Cut FM2 *Option 30 PinP Switcher Operation 8-2) Cut/Mix t5PTXJUDIUIFWJEFPJOTUBOUBOFPVTMZGSPNPOFUPBOPUIFS $VU   DSK AUTO PIP AUTO N/R REV MX WIPE AUTO TRANS CUT Example of a Cut: A B 1. Press CUT buttun. t5PTXJUDIUIFWJEFPXJUIBEJTTPMWFFGGFDU .JY   DSK AUTO PIP AUTO N/R REV MX WIPE AUTO TRANS CUT 1. Press the Mix button. 2. Press the AUTO TRAN button. 2. Move the transition lever. OR Example of a Wipe: t5PTFUUIFUSBOTJUJPOUJNF  :PVDBOTFUUIFFYFDVUJOHUJNFGPSBUSBOTJUJPOVTJOHUIF<"65053"/4>CVUUPO 1. Press SW . 2. Press SW MODE to select “ME AUTO.” MV TYPE SNAP: 4 NEAR ME AUTO 30 Off FAR F1 3. Turn XPT HOLD F2 F3 F4 to set the time (0 to 999 frames). /PUF5IFUSBOTJUJPOUJNFJTBMTPTFUVTJOH<.&/6> 31 Switcher Operation 8-3) Wipe t5PTXJUDIUIFWJEFPXJUIBO8JQFFGGFDU  1. Select the Wipe pattern (shown below). DSK AUTO PIP AUTO N/R REV MX WIPE AUTO TRANS CUT 2. Press the [WIPE] button. 3. Press the [AUTO OR TRAN] button. 3. Move the transition lever. Example of a wipe pattern t5PTFMFDUUIF8JQFQBUUFSO  1. Press SW 2. Turn . to select the wipe pattern. SW MODE MV TYPE SNAP: 4 NEAR Wipe pattern 001 002 003 004 005 021 022 023 028 029 031 040 051 057 058 074 082 096 098 ME AUTO 30 Off FAR F1 000 XPT HOLD F2 F3 F4 /PUF:PVDBOOPUQFSGPSNB8JQFFGGFDUXIFOUIF<"65053"/4>CVUUPOJTMJUPSJGUIFUSBOTJUJPOMFWFS JTOPUQPTJUJPOFEBUFJUIFSFOE5PQFSGPSNB8JQF XBJUVOUJMUIF<"65053"/4>CVUUPOHPFTEBSL PS move the transition lever at either the upper or lower end. 32 Switcher Operation t5PTFMFDUUIF8JQFQBUUFSOXJUIOVNFSJDCVUUPOT %JSFDU8JQF   You can store and recall ten Wipe patterns using numeric buttons. 5PTUPSF 1. Press SW . to select the Wipe pattern to be stored. 2. Turn SW MODE MV TYPE SNAP: 4 30 FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 to select “DIRECT.” 3. Press MV TYPE XPT HOLD DIRECT ME AUTO 4 Off Wipe 30 F2 F3 F4 WIPE: NEAR FAR F1 4. Turn ME AUTO Off NEAR SW MODE XPT HOLD to select “Wipe.” 5. Check that the “DIRECT RECALL” button is not lit. 6. Press one of the numeric button 0 to 9. SW MODE WIPE: 1 MV TYPE 4 XPT HOLD Off DIRECT Wipe ME AUTO 30 Flashing 7. Hold the “PRESET” button pressed. 7 8 9 DSK PIP SETUP 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 3 PRESET 0 . CLEAR RECALL 1. Press to light up the [DIRECT RECALL] button. 2. Press one of the numeric button 0 to 9 to recall the registered 33 DIRECT RECALL MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION 5PSFDBMM Wipe pattern. MENU Switcher Operation t5PTFUBCPSEFSGPSB8JQF  MENU 1. Press 520 . WIPE LUM SAT HUE WIDTH 2/2 0.0 0.0 0.0 Off 520 F1 F2 F3 F4 to to set the color and width of the border. BORDER NEAR 2. Turn FAR -6.  UP (SAT) : 0.0 to 100.0 (HUE) : 0.0 to 359.5 8JEUI PGG UP Boarder T SAT HUE I P S (1) For a rapidDIBOHF UVSOUIF to dial while pressing. (2) The joystick can be used to change the color of a border. -6. t5PTFUUIFUSBOTJUJPOUJNF  :PVDBOTFUUIFFYFDVUJOHUJNFGPSUSBOTJUJPOVTJOHUIF<"65053"/4>CVUUPO 1. Press SW . to select “ME AUTO.” 2. Press SW MODE MV TYPE SNAP: 4 NEAR ME AUTO 30 Off FAR F1 3. Turn XPT HOLD F2 F3 F4 to set the time (0 to 999 frames). /PUF5IFUSBOTJUJPOUJNFJTBMTPTFUVTJOH<.&/6> 34 Switcher Operation t5PDIBOHFUIFEJSFDUJPOPGUSBOTJUJPOVTJOH3&7CVUUPO  1SFTTUPMJHIUVQUIF<3&7>CVUUPOUPFOBCMFUSBOTJUJPOJOUIFSFWFSTFEJSFDUJPO *GZPVQSFTTUIF<3&7>CVUUPOXIJMFUIFCVUUPOJTMJU UIFCVUUPOHPFTEBSL BOE this function is canceled. Normal transition When the [REV] button is pressed t5PVTFUIF/3 /PSNBMSFWFSTF CVUUPO  8IFOZPVQSFTTUPMJHIUVQUIF</3>CVUUPO UIFUSBOTJUJPOBMUFSOBUFTFBDI UJNFUIF<"65053"/4>CVUUPOJTQSFTTFE*GZPVQSFTTUIF</3>CVUUPO XIJMFUIF<"65053"/4>CVUUPOJTMJU UIFCVUUPOHPFTEBSL BOEUIJTGFBUVSF JTDBODFMFE&BDIUJNFBUSBOTJUJPOJTDPNQMFUF UIF<3&7>CVUUPOMJHIUTVQ  then goes dark. When you press the [N/R] button The first transition The second transition 35 Switcher Operation 8-4) Picture-in-Picture (PIP) You can compose videos using the PIP function by embedding a video within another video. Embedded video SW 1. Press 3. Press one of the “SDK/AUX” 1 to 12 to select a video to embed. . 2. Press [PIP]. BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF SW CAM DSK DSK/AUX PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 5 6 7 PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 CAMERA CAMERA 1 2 3 4 LOW 8 HIGH 9 PRESET SPEED DSK AUTO PIP AUTO N/R REV 4. Press [PIP AUTO]. Before PIP An orange mark is displayed for a video to embed. A red frame is displayed for background. After PIP The orange mark disappears and the video is boxed in a red frame. t5PTVTQFOEUIFUSBOTJUJPOPG1*1"650  8IJMFUIF<1*1"650>CVUUPOJTMJUJOHSFFO UIFUSBOTJUJPOJTJOQSPHSFTT QSFTT UIF<1*1"650>CVUUPOUPTVTQFOEUIFUSBOTJUJPO1SFTTUIFCVUUPOBHBJOUP SFTUPSFUIFUSBOTJUJPO8IFOUIFUSBOTJUJPOJTDPNQMFUF UIF<1*1"650>CVUUPO turns red. t5PTFUUIFUSBOTJUJPOUJNF  :PVDBOTFUUIFFYFDVUJOHUJNFGPSUSBOTJUJPOVTJOHUIF<"65053"/4>CVUUPO 1. Press SW . SW MODE 2. Press to select PIP AUTO. MV TYPE XPT HOLD ME AUTO 4 Off 30 SNAP: NEAR FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 /PUF:PVDBOBMTPTFUUIFUSBOTJUJPOUJNFPO<.&/6> 36 3. Turn to set the time (0 to 999 frames). Switcher Operation t5PBEKVTUUIFTJ[FEJTQMBZQPTJUJPOPGBOFNCFEEFEWJEFP  You can set the size and display position of a video to be embedded in Picture-in-Picture (PIP). Default setting Adjustment example 1 Adjustment example 2 Using the joystick: BRS-200 REMOTE CAMERA OPERATING SWITCHER CAMERA MENU UP LEFT FINE ENTER Joystick FINE button X Y RIGHT Z DOWN CENTER button CENTER CAM MENU 1. Press 810 . 2. Turn the dial on the upper part of the joystick to set the size of the embedded video, and and incline the joystick to set its display position. Press the center button to reduce the size by half and display the video in the center. to move the embedded video up to reduce the size by half t :PVDBOTFUUIFTJ[FGSPNUPPG left a full-screen size. right to decrease the size /PUF5IFKPZTUJDLJTPQFSBCMFPOMZXIFOUIF9 : PS;CVUUPOJTMJU to increase the size down t5PVTFUIFNFOV  You can set the size and display position of an embedded video in PIP by changing the setting values in the menu. MENU 1. Press 810 . PIP SIZE SIZE 1/2 F1 F2 DRCT NO. None PRESET F3 F4 Exec 1/5 810 to set the size of the embedded video. 2. Turn You can set the size from 1/6 to 1/2 of a full-screen size. MENU 3. Press 820 . 4. Turn PIP POS and V POS 0.00 H POS 0.00 DRCT NO. None PRESET Exec F1 F2 F3 F4 2/5 820 to set the position of the embedded video. 37 Switcher Operation t5PSFDBMMUIF1*1TFUUJOHXJUIOVNFSJDCVUUPOT %JSFDU1*1   You can store and recall 10 settings of the PIP using numeric buttons. 5PTUPSF 1. Set up the value of PIP (SIZE, H POS, V POS) by using [MENU810] and [MENU820]. MENU 2. Press 810 . PIP SIZE SIZE 1/2 F1 DRCT NO. None PRESET F3 F4 F2 1/5 810 Exec to select the direct PIP number (0 to 9). 3. Turn to preset. 4. Press 5PSFDBMM 1. Press SW MODE SW . 2. Press MV TYPE XPT HOLD DIRECT 4 Off PIP 30 F1 F2 F3 F4 PIP: ME AUTO to select “DIRECT”. to select “PIP”. 3. Turn 4. Press DIRECT RECALL to be fit. 5. Press one of the numeric button (0 to 9) to recall the direct PIP number. t5PTFUBCPSEFSGPS1*1  For picture-in-picture You can set the color and width of a border. MENU 1. Press 830 . to 2. Turn to change the color Border or width of a border. PIP BORDER LUM SAT HUE WIDTH 2/2 0.0 0.0 0.0 Off 520 F1 F2 F3 F4 -6. 5PTFUUIFMVNJOBODFXJUIJOUIFSBOHFPGUPJOVOJUTPG (SAT): To set the saturation within the range of 0.0 to 100.0 in units of 0.1. (HUE): To set the hue in units of 0.5. (WIDTH): To set the border width within the range of 1 to 50 or set it to Off (no border). T SAT HUE I P S You can use the joystick to change the color of a border instead of to DPOUSPMT*ODMJOJOHUIFKPZTUJDLGPSXBSE CBDLXBSE MFGU  the PSSJHIUBEKVTUT-6. MVNJOBODF BOE4"5 TBUVSBUJPO 5VSOJOHUIF dial on the upper part of the joystick adjusts HUE. 38 -6. Switcher Operation t5PDSPQBOFNCFEEFEWJEFPGPS1*1  You can crop an unwanted portion of a video and embed it in PIP. Cropping MENU 1. Press 840 . PIP CROP CR OP On CR OP P OS .. F1 F2 4/5 840 F3 F4 to set “CROP” to “On.” 2. Turn 3. Press . Menu page 841 is displayed. PIP CROPPOS 4. Turn to TOP 9.0 LEFT –12.0 RIGHT 12.0 BOTTOM –9.0 F1 F2 F3 F4 1/1 841 to set the cropping area for an embedded video. (TOP): To set the upper side within the range of –9.0 to 9.0 in units of 0.1. -&'5 5PTFUUIFMFGUTJEFXJUIJOUIFSBOHFPGoUPJOVOJUTPG (RIGHT): To set the right side within the range of –16.0 to 16.0 in units of 0.1. (BOTTOM): To set the lower side within the range of –9.0 to 9.0 in units of 0.1. /PUF5IFTFMFDUBCMFSBOHFTBSFoUPGPS501BOE#0550. BOEoUPGPS-&'5BOE3*()5 XIFO'03."5JTTFUUP4%PO<.&/6> 39 Switcher Operation t5PTFUUIFUSBOTJUJPOUJNFGPS1*1  You can set the executing time for a transition using PIP AUTO. 1. Press SW . 2. Press SW MODE to select “PIP AUTO.” MV TYPE XPT HOLD PIP AUTO 4 Off 30 SNAP: NEAR FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 to set the time (0 to 999 frames). 3. Turn /PUF5IFUSBOTJUJPOUJNFJTBMTPTFUCZ<.&/6> t5PDIFDLUIFSFTVMUTPGDPNQPTJUFWJEFP  You can check and adjust the results of PIP (picture-in-picture) in the preview window before displaying this as program output video. MENU 1. Press 933 . OUTPUT PVWMODE 2. Turn DSK CLN P IP CL N 3/6 On On 933 F1 F2 F3 F4 to set the output mode in the preview window. 1*1$-/ set to Off when you want to preview the video as the results of PIP. 40 Switcher Operation 8-5) DSK t5PVTFUIF%4,FGGFDUUPBEEDIBSBDUFSTPSHSBQIJDT  You can add characters or graphics to a video that includes any effect or composition. The Downstream Key (DSK) is useful for superimposing characters. Background video Program video LESSON 1 LESSON 1 Foreground video DSK FILL video There are three types of keys: t -VNJOBODFLFZ"LFZUIBUDVUTBLFZQPSUJPOPGB%4,'*--WJEFPVTJOH a key signal (DSK SOURCE) created by a specific brightness of the DSK '*--WJEFP t $ISPNBLFZ"LFZUIBUDVUTBLFZQPSUJPOPGB%4,'*--WJEFPVTJOHBLFZ TJHOBM %4,4063$& DSFBUFECZBTQFDJGJDDPMPSPGUIF%4,'*--WJEFP t 4QMJU"LFZUIBUDVUTBLFZQPSUJPOPGB%4,'*--WJEFPVTJOHBLFZTJHOBM (DSK SOURCE) created by a specific brightness of the DSK SOURCE video TFMFDUFETFQBSBUFEGSPNUIF%4,'*--WJEFP 41 Switcher Operation 1 2 3 5 BRS-200 8 9 PIP SETUP 7 DSK 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 3 FOCUS BRIGHT ZOOM PAN/TILT EXIT MENU UP LEFT FINE ENTER X Y RIGHT Z DOWN 0 NEAR . FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 PAGE CAM MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION P/T RST PST SPD CAM BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB O P AF SW DSK AUX 1 AUX 2 PGM PVW MV CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX PIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LOW 8 HIGH 9 DSK AUTO 10 11 12 10 11 12 PRESET SPEED N/R PGM NEXT 1. Press SW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 12 PIP AUTO REV MX WIPE AUTO TRANS CUT . 2. Press to light up the DSK button. 3. Press one of the DSK/AUX 1 to 12 buttons to specify a video to be composed with the DSK composition (DSK FILL video)*1. 5IFPSBOHFNBSLPOUIF%4,'*-WJEFPEJTBQQFBST  and the video is boxed in a red frame. *1: An orange mark appears on the DSK '*--WJEFP %4,'*--BOE%4,4063$& videos for the DSK split composition). 4. Adjust the video to be composed. 'PSUIFWJEFPBEKVTUNFOUQSPDFEVSF QMFBTFSFGFSUPUIFGPMMPXJOHQBHFT 5. Press to light up the DSK AUTO button in green*2. t5PDBODFMUIFEPXOTUSFBNLFZDPNQPTJUJPO  Press the DSK AUTO button after the transition is complete. The DSK AUTO CVUUPOUVSOTHSFFO"GUFSBVUPNBUJDUSBOTJUJPO UIF%4,"650CVUUPOHPFT dark and the DSK composition is cancelled. t  5PTVTQFOEUIFUSBOTJUJPO %4,"650 PGUIFEPXOTUSFBNLFZ DPNQPTJUJPO 8IFOUIF%4,"650CVUUPOJTMJUJOHSFFO UIFUSBOTJUJPOJTJOQSPHSFTT QSFTT UIF%4,"650CVUUPO5IFUSBOTJUJPOJTTVTQFOEFE BOEUIFCVUUPOSFNBJOTMJU in green. Press the button again to restore the transition. When the transition JTDPNQMFUF UIF%4,"650CVUUPOUVSOTSFE 42 Switcher Operation 8-5-1) Luminance Key t5PDPNQPTFWJEFPVTJOHUIFMVNJOBODFLFZ  A video is created by detecting the differences of the components of CSJHIUOFTT MVNJOBODF UPDVUVOXBOUFEQPSUJPOTGSPNUIF%4,'*--WJEFP Background video Luminance key composition DSK FILL video LESSON 1 LESSON 1 Black background SW 1. Press . P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF 2. Press to light up the DSK button. DSK PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 3. Select a DSK FILL video with one of the DSK/AUX 1 to 12 buttons. CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOW 7 8 HIGH 9 10 11 12 PRESET SPEED MENU 4. Press 710 . to select “Lum” (luminance). Turn DSK TYPE FILL SOURCE KEYMODE Lum (4 chars.) ---- INVERT Off 1/6 710 MENU 5. Press PAGE to display 720 . DSK ADJUST Turn , $-*1  (GAIN) CLIP GAIN T R A NS P 2/6 50 50.0 0.0 720 F1 F2 F3 , and UPBEKVTUUIFDPNQPTJUFJNBHF F4 UPBEKVTUUIFDMJQQFETUBUVTPGBCBDLHSPVOEJNBHF : to adjust the sharpness of the outline. (TRANSP) : to adjust the transparency of characters or graphics. 6. Press DSK AUTO to execute the DSK transition. The composite DSK video is applied to the program output. /PUF*G%4,$-/JTTFUUP0OJO.FOV UIFDPNQPTJUF%4,WJEFPJTOPUEJTQMBZFEJOUIFQSFWJFX XJOEPX4FU%4,$-/UP0GG8IFOBUSBOTJUJPOJTDPNQMFUF UIFDPNQPTJUFWJEFPEJTBQQFBSTGSPN UIFQSFWJFXXJOEPXFWFOJG%4,$-/JTTFUUP0GG 43 Switcher Operation 8-5-2) Chroma Key t5PDPNQPTFWJEFPVTJOHUIFDISPNBLFZ  A video is created by detecting a specific color component (chroma) to cut a portion from the Background video DSK FILL video Chroma key composition %4,'*--WJEFP Blue background 1. Press SW . P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF 2. Press to light up the DSK button. DSK PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 3. Select a DSK FILL video with one of the DSK/AUX 1 to 12 buttons. CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOW 7 8 HIGH 9 10 11 12 PRESET SPEED MENU 4. Press 710 . to select Chroma. Turn DSK KEYMODE TYPE Chroma FILL (4 chars.) SOURCE ---- INVERT Off 1/6 710 MENU 5. Press PAGE twice to display 730 . (CURSORON) or turn the 6. Press to move the cursor up Cross cursor right left dial clockwise on the upper part of down the joystick. 7. Incline the joystick to align the center of the cursor appeared in step 6 to the color to be removed. (AUTO) or turn the dial on the upper part of the joystick 8. Press counterclockwise to remote the cross cursor. Note: t1SFTTJOHUIF$&/5&3CVUUPOBMMPXTZPVUPTQFDJGZUIFDISPNBLFZBVUPNBUJDBMMZJOTUFBEPGVTJOH DPOUSPMPSUIFEJBMPOUIFVQQFSQBSUPGUIFKPZTUJDL8IFOZPVQSFTTUIF$&/5&3CVUUPO  the the cross cursor returns to the center of the window. t5VSOJOHUIFEJBMDMPDLXJTFPOUIFVQQFSQBSUPGUIFKPZTUJDLJOTUFQ9 restores the preview window of step 8. 9. Press DSK AUTO to execute the DSK transition. The composite DSK video is applied to the program output. 44 Switcher Operation t5PTFUUIFDISPNBLFZNBOVBMMZCZNFOVPQFSBUJPO 1. Press SW . 2. Press to light up the DSK button. P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF DSK PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 3. Select a DSK FILL video with one of the DSK/AUX 1 to 12 buttons. CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOW 7 8 HIGH 9 10 11 12 PRESET SPEED MENU 4. Press 710 . to select Chroma. Turn DSK KEYMODE TYPE Chroma FILL (4 chars.) SOURCE ---- INVERT Off 1/6 710 4/6 740 MENU 5. Press PAGE DSK CK ADJ 6. Turn , three times to display 740 . CLIP 50 GAIN 50.0 HUE 0.0 ANGLE 5.0 F1 F2 F3 F4 , , and to adjust the composite video displayed JOUIFQSFWJFXXJOEPX  $-*1 UPBEKVTUUIFDMJQQFETUBUVTPGBCBDLHSPVOEJNBHFXJUIJO the range of 0 to 100. (GAIN): to adjust the sharpness of the outline within the range of 0.0 to 100.0. (HUE): to adjust the hue within the range of 0.0 to 359.5 in units of 0.5.  "/(-& UPBEKVTUUIFBSFBPGUIFDPMPSTQBDFXJUIJOUIFSBOHFPG 5.0 to 90.0 in units of 0.5. /PUF"/(-&JTBWBMVFUIBUJOEJDBUFTBTDPQFPGTJNJMBSDPMPSTUPUIFDPMPSTQFDJGJFEXJUI)6& 4FUUJOH"/(-&UPTQFDJGJFTDPMPSTXJUIJOBœEFHSFFDPMPSTQBDFTDPQFSFMBUJWFUPUIFDPMPS set with HUE. 7. Press DSK AUTO to execute the DSK transition. The composite DSK video is applied to the program output. 45 Switcher Operation 8-5-3) DSK split t  To compose video using the DSK split DSK FILL video The DSK split function enables assignment Background video DSK split composition of a specific DSK SOURCE video that determines the composing area of a LESSON 1 WJEFP TFQBSBUFMZGSPNB%4,'*--WJEFP MENU 1. Press 941 . PANEL DSK BUS DSK SOURCE video XPT BTN 1 FILL (4 chars.) SIGNAL IN 1 SOURCE (4 chars.) F1 F2 F3 F4 1/5 941 /PUF5IF915#5/ '*-- 4*(/"- BOE4063$&TFUUJOHTDIBOHFTJNVMUBOFPVTMZ 2. Press P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF SW . 3. Press to light up the DSK button. DSK 4. Select a DSK FILL video with one of DSK/AUX the DSK/AUX 1 to 12 buttons. MENU 5. Press 710 . 6. Turn DSK KEYMODE TYPE Split 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOW FILL (4 chars.) SOURCE (4 chars.) PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 CAMERA CAMERA 7 8 HIGH INVERT Off 9 10 11 12 PRESET SPEED 1/6 710 to select Split under TYPE. 5IFTJHOBMTTFMFDUFEJOTUFQTBOE< >BSFEJTQMBZFEVOEFS4063$& BOE'*-- SFTQFDUJWFMZ control. If you wish /PUF:PVDBODIBOHFUIF%4,'*--TJHOBMTIPXOVOEFS'*--CZUVSOJOHUIF UPDPNQPTFBQPSUJPOPGUIF%4,'*--WJEFPVTJOHBEBSLQPSUJPOPOBCSJHIUCBDLHSPVOEJOUIF to select On under INVERT. %4,4063$&WJEFP UVSOUIF MENU 7. Press PAGE , 8. Turn to display 720 . , and DSK ADJUST CLIP GAIN T R A NS P 2/6 50 50.0 0.0 720 F1 F2 F3 F4 to adjust the composite image displayed in UIFQSFWJFXXJOEPX  $-*1 UPBEKVTUUIFDMJQQFETUBUVTPGBCBDLHSPVOEJNBHFXJUIJO the range of 0 to 100. (GAIN): to adjust the sharpness of the outline within the range of 0.0 to 100.0. (TRANSP): to adjust the transparency of characters or graphics to be composed within the range of 0.0 to 100.0 in units of 0.1. 9. Press DSK AUTO to execute the DSK transition. The composite DSK video is applied to the program output. /PUF*G%4,$-/JTTFUUP0OPONFOVQBHF UIFDPNQPTJUF%4,WJEFPJTOPUEJTQMBZFEJO UIFQSFWJFXXJOEPX8IFOBUSBOTJUJPOJTDPNQMFUF UIFDPNQPTJUFWJEFPEJTBQQFBSTGSPNUIF QSFWJFXXJOEPXFWFOJG%4,$-/JTTFUUP0GG 46 Switcher Operation t5PVTFBNPOPDISPNBUJDJNBHF DPMPSNBUUF BTB%4,'*--WJEFP  MENU 1. Press 750 . DSK MAT LUM 0.0 2. Turn , , and SAT 0.0 HUE 0.0 FILL Off 5/6 750 to adjust the LUM (luminance), SAT (saturation), and HUE of the monochromatic image. to set FILL to “On.” When the DSK transition is executed, the 3. Turn adjusted monochromatic image is composed as a DSK FILL video. t5PDIFDLUIFSFTVMUTPGDPNQPTJUFWJEFP  You can check and adjust the results of DSK in the preview window before displaying this as program output video. MENU 1. Press 933 . OUTPUT PVWMODE 2. Turn DSK CLN P IP CL N 3/6 On On 933 to set the output mode in the preview window. DSK CLN: set to Off when you want to preview the video as the results of DSK. 47 Switcher Operation 8-6) Internal Sources 8-6-1) To Use Color Bars or Color Mattes 5IFTXJUDIFSJODPSQPSBUFTDPMPSCBSTGPSBEKVTUNFOUBOEUFTUJOH BOEVTFTDPMPS mattes as a background. t"TTJHOJOHBDPMPSCBSPSDPMPSNBUUFUPUIF1(.PS /&954FMFDUCVUUPO MENU 1. Press 922 and set “CLBR” (color bar), “MAT1” (color matte 1), or “MAT2” (color matte 2) under “SIGNAL.” INPUT ASSIGN XPT BTN 1 SIGNAL CLBR NAME (4 chars.) INHIBIT Off 2/6 922 t  5PDIBOHFUIFDPMPSPGUIFDPMPSNBUUF MENU MENU 1. Press 610 to change color matte 1, or 620 to change color matte 2. To change color matt 1: MATT LUM SAT HU E 1/2 MATT1 0.0 0.0 0.0 610 F1 F2 F3 , and UPDIBOHFUIFDPMPSPGUIFDPMPSNBUUF 2. Turn , F4 -6. UPTFUUIFMVNJOBODFXJUIJOUIFSBOHFPGUPJOVOJUTPG (SAT): to set the saturation within the range of 0.0 to 100.0 in units of 0.1. (HUE): to set the hue in units of 0.5. Note: You can use the joystick to change the color of the color matte instead of the to DPOUSPMT*ODMJOJOHUIFKPZTUJDLGPSXBSET CBDLXBSET MFGU PSSJHIUBEKVTUTUIF-6. MVNJOBODF BOE SAT (saturation). Turning the dial on the upper part of the joystick adjusts HUE. T I P S #ZTFUUJOHCMBDLJOUIFDPMPSNBUUF ZPVDBOQFSGPSNi'BEFUP#MBDLwXJUIUIFNJYFGGFDU 48 Switcher Operation 8-6-2) Using Still Images Stored in Frame Memory :PVDBOTUPSFJOQVUWJEFPJOGSBNFNFNPSZBTBTUJMMJNBHF BOEVTFJUBTBWJEFP source. The BRS-200 has two frame memories: FM 1 and FM 2. MENU 1. Press 410 . MEM FREEZE 2. Turn SIGNAL IN 1 DIST FM 1 FREE Z E F1 F2 F3 1/4 410 Exec F4 to select the input signal from IN1 to IN9, FM1/FM2, MAT1/ MAT2, CLBR, PGM, and PVW. 3. Turn to select the frame memory in which you wish to store a still image. 4. Press (FREEZE). The image is stored in frame memory as a still image. MENU 5. Press the PAGE button twice to display 430 . MEM NV MEM LOAD S TORE 3/4 NOP FM 1 430 F1 6. Turn F2 F3 F4 to select the frame memory you wish to store in nonvolatile memory. 7. Press . The still image in the selected frame memory is stored in nonvolatile memory. It takes about three minutes to store a frame memory. Note: t5IFTUJMMJNBHFTUPSFEJOOPOWPMBUJMFNFNPSZJTSFUBJOFEFWFOJGUIFQPXFSGPSUIFTXJUDIFSJT turned off. t5PSFDBMMUIFTUJMMJNBHFGSPNOPOWPMBUJMFNFNPSZBOETUPSFJUJOGSBNFNFNPSZ TFU-0"%UP'.  '. PS#PUIPO<.&/6> t8IFOUIFTXJUDIFSJTUVSOFEPO UIFEBUBJOOPOWPMBUJMFNFNPSZXJMMBVUPNBUJDBMMZCFMPBEFEJOUP frame memory. 49 Switcher Operation 8-7) Storing Settings :PVDBOTUPSFBOESFDBMMXJQFTFUUJOHT 1*1 QJDUVSFJOQJDUVSF TFUUJOHT BOETFUUJOH menu items in the switcher registers. There are three registering functions: Function Setting items to be registered Register numbers Maximum number of registers Snapshot Setting data on setting menu pages 400 to 850 Snapshot numbers 0 100 to 99 Direct wipe Wipe pattern Direct wipe numbers 10 0 to 9 Direct PIP Size and display Direct PIP numbers 0 10 position of the to 9 embedded video for PIP Note: t*ONFOVUP POMZUIFEBUFTFUUJOHPONFOVDBOOPUCFTUPSFEJOUIFTOBQTIPUSFHJTUFS t6TFUIFTOBQTIPUGVODUJPOUPTUPSF1*1TFUUJOHJUFNTUIBUDBOOPUCFTUPSFEXJUIUIF%JSFDU1*1 GVODUJPO TVDIBTDSPQQJOHEBUB 1. Set the items you wish to store, as required. 2. Press SW 3. Press 4. Turn . Numeric buttons 7 8 9 DSK PIP SETUP DIRECT RECALL button 3 PRESET PRESET button CLEAR RECALL RECALL button 5 6 WIPE MATT 1 2 0 . to select SS (snapshot), Wipe, or PIP. DIRECT RECALL 4 MEM to display “DIRECT.” MENU MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION Example of a wipe: SW MODE WIPE: MV TYPE XPT HOLD DIRECT ME AUTO 4 Off Wipe 30 5. Check that the DIRECT RECALL is not lit. 6. Press one of the numeric buttons 0 to 9 to enter a register number. To store in a snapshot register, enter a snapshot number between 0 and 99. To store a wipe pattern or PIP video settings, enter one of the direct wipe number 0 to 9 or one of the direct PIP number 0 to 9. The selected OVNCFSBQQFBSTBOEGMBTIFTOFYUUP4/"1 8*1& PS1*1JOUIFCPUUPN left corner of the display panel. SW MODE WIPE: 1 MV TYPE 4 XPT HOLD Off DIRECT Wipe ME AUTO 30 Flashing 7. Hold down the [PRESET] button to store the preset data. 50 Switcher Operation t5PSFDBMMUIFSFHJTUFSFETFUUJOHT  1. Press SW . to display “DIRECT”. 2. Press to select SS, Wipe, or PIP under DIRECT. 3. Turn 4. Check that the DIRECT RECALL is not lit. 5. Press one of the numeric buttons 0 to 9 to enter the register number in which the setting you wish to recall is stored. 6. Press RECALL . 5IFTFUUJOHPGBTOBQTIPU XJQF PS1*1TUPSFEJOUIFTFMFDUFESFHJTUFS number is recalled. t%JSFDUSFDBMMGVODUJPO  If you light up the DIRECT RECALL JOTUFQ ZPVDBOFBTJMZSFDBMMUIFTFUUJOHTUPSFE in one of register numbers 0 to 9 by pressing the corresponding numeric button 0 to 9. Note: To recall snapshot data registered in a snapshot number 11 or higher using the Direct 3FDBMMGVODUJPO TFUUIF#BOLPO<.&/6> 51 9 VISCA Camera Operation This section explains how to remotely control BRC Series cameras from the BRS-200. 9-1) Functions The following RM-BR300 functions are supported by the BRS-200. <>$BNFSBQPTJUJPOQSFTFU <>1BOUJMU[PPNPQFSBUJPO <>#BDLMJHIUPOPGG <>#SJHIUOFTTDPOUSPM <>1BOUJMUSFTFU <>'PDVTDPOUSPM <>0OFQVTIBVUPXIJUFCBMBODF <>0OFQVTIBVUPGPDVT <>$BNFSBNFOVPQFSBUJPO <>"VUPGPDVTNBOVBMGPDVT <> <> <> RM-BR300 <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <>3#HBJODPOUSPMJTPOMZBWBJMBCMFXJUIUIF3.#3 BRS-200 <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> BRS-200 7 8 9 DSK PIP SETUP 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 3 0 . MENU REMOTE CAMERA OPERATING SWITCHER FOCUS BRIGHT ZOOM PAN/TILT EXIT CAMERA MENU UP LEFT FINE ENTER X Y RIGHT Z DOWN NEAR FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 PAGE CENTER CAM MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION P/T RST PST SPD CAM SW DSK PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 LOW NEXT PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 CAMERA CAMERA DSK/AUX PGM BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB O P AF 8 HIGH 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 <> 5 5 6 6 7 7 9 PRESET SPEED 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 DSK AUTO PIP AUTO N/R REV MX WIPE AUTO TRANS CUT 12 12 <> <> <>1BOUJMU[PPNTQFFEDPOUSPMJTPOMZBWBJMBCMFXJUIUIF#34 52 VISCA Camera Operation 9-2) Setting up BRC Series camera connection This section explains how to connect BRC Series cameras with the BRS-200. t5PTFU7*4$"DPNNVOJDBUJPONPEF  CAMERA MENU 1. Press 911 and set the VISCA VISCA setting. CONTROL BAUD MODEL RS-232C 9600 Auto F2 F3 NEAR (BAUD) Exec 1/8 911 FAR F1 $0/530-  APPLY F4 4FSJBM*' 34$PS34 : Baud rate (9600 or 38400) .0%&-  .PEFMOVNCFS "VUPPSNPEFMOVNCFS to apply the setting. 2. Press Note: The serial IF and baud rate settings need to be the same for all cameras. Select Auto in .0%&- XIFODPOOFDUJOHEJGGFSFOUNPEFMTPG#3$DBNFSB t5PBTTJHO7*4$"*%T  MENU 1. Press 912 . 2. Turn to select the CAMERA CAMERA button number. The NAME is changed VISCA ID (4 chars.) 1 Exec F2 F3 F4 FAR F1 CAMERA CAMERA setting (see 7-1). 3. Turn NAME 1 NEAR according to the input DSK/AUX to set the VISCA ID. NET CHG CAM BTN ASSIGN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LOW HIGH /PUF*GBOJOQVUTPVSDFPUIFSUIBO#3$DBNFSBTJTDPOOFDUFE TFUUIF7*4$"*%UPPGG:PVDBO assign the same VISCA ID to two or more camera buttons. 4. Press to execute the setting. t  5PTFU$BNFSB$POUSPMNPEF CAM mode menu 1. Press the CAM model button. Two CAM mode buttons function the same. 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 SIG:CAM1 FOCUS POS:12 MANUAL FOCUS 0 . CAM SW Input signal (Camera name) BRIGHT F1 ZOOM F2 Setting items SPEED 1/1000 CONSTANT CONSTANT 1/8 15/24 PAN/TILT F3 F4 Camera position number CAM Setting values CAMERA DSK AUTO DSK/AUX PIP AUTO + – + PGM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 N/R REV MX WIPE – 12 + – + NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AUTO – CUT + – + – 2. Press one of the buttons from CAMERA 1 to 7. 3. A blue mark is displayed in the multi-viewing window for the selected camera. 53 2/8 912 VISCA Camera Operation 9-3) Press Operating pan/tilt/zoom CAM . #ZJODMJOJOHBOEUVSOJOHUIFKPZTUJDL UIFQBOUJMU[PPNPGUIFDBNFSBDBOCF operated. Upward Zoom (Wide) Right Left Zoom (Telephoto) Joystick Downward t5PBEKVTUUIFQBOUJMU[PPNTQFFE  Two modes are available for pan/tilt/zoom speed. .PEF 'VODUJPO CONSTANT Constant speed regardless of the angle of joystick inclination or turning 7"3*"#-& Increasing speed according to the angle of joystick inclination or turning 1. Press and to select POS: CONSTANT or VARIABLE. and 2. Turn SIG: CAM1 FOCUS SPEED CONSTANT CONSTANT AUTO 1/1000 1/8 15/24 FOCUS BRIGHT ZOOM PAN/TILT to adjust NEAR the speed. FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 ;PPNTQFFE   /8 to /8 1 8 (Pan/tilt speed) : 1/24 to 24/24 UPGPS#3$; t5PDIBOHFUIFQBOUJMU[PPNEJSFDUJPOXIFOPQFSBUJOHUIFKPZTUJDL MENU 1. Press 914 . 2. Turn , , and CAMERA PAN DIR TILT DIR ZOOM DIR BRIGHT 4/8 MODE Reverse Reverse Normal IRIS 914 FOCUS to select Normal or Reverse. NEAR ZOOM PAN/TILT FAR F1 T BRIGHT F2 I P S F3 F4 CAMERA MENU UP LEFT FINE ENTER RIGHT X Y Z 5PSFUVSOUIFDBNFSBUPGBDFUIFGSPOU IPMEUIF$&/5&3CVUUPOGPS a few seconds. DOWN CENTER i$&/5&3wCVUUPO /PUF*GUIFDBNFSBJTBDDJEFOUBMMZNPWFECZBOFYUFSOBMGPSDF QSFTT EPXOBOEIPMEUIF<15345>CVUUPO5IJTFOBCMFTUIFDBNFSBUP recognize its correct position. P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL DSK PIP i15345wCVUUPO 54 AUX 1 VISCA Camera Operation 9-4) Adjusting the focus There are two Focus Control modes: Auto focus and Manual focus. Auto focus mode AF assist function is available (for BRC-Z700/Z330). Manual focus mode One-push AF is available. Focus mode Press to adjust the manual focus and AF assist. Turn CAM . FOCUS to focus on a near subject to focus on a far subject NEAR FAR F1 Selected mode is displayed in the panel. 7 8 9 DSK PIP SETUP 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 3 MENU REMO SIG:CAM1 POS DIRECT RECALL FOCUS AUTO FOCUS SPEED 1/1000 BRIGHT CONSTANT CONSTANT 1/8 15/24 ZOOM CAM ME LE PAN/TILT PRESET EXIT 0 . CLEAR NEAR RECALL FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 PAGE MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF CAM SW DSK DSK/AUX LOW PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 8 HIGH 9 PRESET SPEED 1SFTTUIFi"650."/6"-wCVUUPOUP select focus modes— Auto focus mode: light on Manual focus mode: light off. T PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 CAMERA CAMERA DSK AUTO PIP AUTO 1SFTTUIFi01"'wCVUUPOUPFYFDVUF One-push auto focus. I P S AF Assist 8IFO"'"44*45JTTFUUP0/JOUIFDBNFSB ZPVDBONBLFGPDVTBEKVTUNFOUTUPBOPUIFS subject (in advance of or behind the current position) by turning . 5IJTGVODUJPOJTBWBJMBCMFXJUIUIF#3$;BOE#3$; 55 VISCA Camera Operation 9-5) Press Adjusting the exposure CAM . t5PBEKVTUFYQPTVSFTFUUJOHWBMVFT  The exposure setting value is shown on the display panel above (BRIGHT) according to the camera’s exposure setting. SIG: CAM1 POS: SPEED 1/1000 FOCUS AUTO FOCUS NEAR BRIGHT CONSTANT CONSTANT 1/8 15/24 ZOOM PAN/TILT FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 Exposure mode (Setting on the camera) Indication on the panel Adjustable values '6--"650 AUTO None SHUTTER Pri SPEED Shutter speed IRIS Pri IRIS Iris GAIN Pri GAIN Gain ."/6"- 41&&% *3*4 PS("*/ 4IVUUFSTQFFE *SJT PS(BJO to select an item among “SPEED”, “IRIS” and “GAIN” (only in 1. Press MANUAL mode). to adjust the value. 2. Turn t5PBEKVTUUIFFYQPTVSFDPNQFOTBUJPO  8IFO&9$0.1JTTFUUP0/JOUIFDBNFSB &9$0.1JTBMTPTFMFDUBCMFCZ pressing 1. Press . to display EX-COMP above 2. Turn SIG: CAM1 POS: FOCUS AUTO FOCUS EX-COMP CONSTANT CONSTANT 0 1/8 15/24 BRIGHT ZOOM PAN/TILT (BRIGHT). to adjust. NEAR FAR F1 F2 F3 F4 Spotlight compensation button t5PFOBCMFCBDLMJHIUTQPUMJHIUDPNQFOTBUJPO 1. Press the [BK LIGHT] button to enable backlight compensation. Backlight compensation button BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB Press the [SPT LIGHT] button to enable PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 spotlight compensation. 9 PRESET SPEED Note: t#BDLMJHIUDPNQFOTBUJPOBOETQPUMJHIUDPNQFOTBUJPOEPOPUGVODUJPOTJNVMUBOFPVTMZ t'PSUIF#3$1 CBDLMJHIUDPNQFOTBUJPOJTBWBJMBCMFPOMZXIFOUIFDBNFSBJTJO'6--"650 exposure mode. t4QPUMJHIUDPNQFOTBUJPOJTOPUBWBJMBCMFXJUIUIF#3$1 56 VISCA Camera Operation 9-6) Selecting One-push Auto White Balance 1. Press CAM . 2. Press the [OP AWB] button. One-push AWB button BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB 9 PGM PVW MV 10 11 12 PRESET SPEED /PUF 5IJTGVODUJPOXPSLTXIFOUIFi8)*5&#"-"/$&wJTTFUUPi0/&164)wPOUIFDBNFSBNFOV 57 VISCA Camera Operation 9-7) Using the camera position preset 6QUPDPNCJOBUJPOTPGDBNFSBTFUUJOHT JODMVEJOHQBOUJMU[PPN GPDVT  FYQPTVSF CBDLMJHIU FUD BSFTUPSFEBOESFDBMMFEGPSFBDIDBNFSBCZUIF#34 t5PTUPSFDBNFSBTFUUJOHT  Numeric buttons 7 8 9 DSK PIP SETUP 4 5 6 MEM WIPE MATT 1 2 0 . MENU DIRECT RECALL DIRECT RECALL button 3 PRESET PRESET button CLEAR RECALL RECALL button MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION CLEAR button 1. Press the [CAM] button and one of the CAMERA 1 to 7 buttons to select the camera. CAMERA CAMERA CAM DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOW 7 HIGH 2. Adjust the camera settings of the selected camera. 3. Check that the [DIRECT RECALL] button is not lit. 4. Enter the camera position number (1 to 99) to be stored by pressing one of the numeric buttons 0 to 9. SIG: CAM1 FOCUS SPEED POS: 1 AUTO 1/1000 CONSTANT CONSTANT 1/8 15/24 Flashes. The camera position number flashes on the display panel. 5. Press and hold down the [PRESET] button. 5IFNFTTBHFi$PNQMFUFEwBQQFBSTJOUIFEJTQMBZQBOFMBGUFSTUPSJOH 58 VISCA Camera Operation t5PSFDBMMQSFTFUDBNFSBTFUUJOHT  1. Press the [CAM] button and one of the CAMERA 1 to 7 buttons to select the camera. CAMERA CAMERA CAM DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 5 6 LOW 7 HIGH 2. Check that the [DIRECT RECALL] button is not lit. 3. Enter the camera position number (1 to 99) to be recalled by pressing the numeric buttons 0 to 9. SIG: CAM1 FOCUS SPEED POS: 1 AUTO 1/1000 CONSTANT CONSTANT 1/8 15/24 Flashes. The camera position number flashes on the display panel. 4. Press the [RECALL] button. The camera settings are recalled. Note: t5IFDBNFSBTFUUJOHTPGQPTJUJPOOVNCFSTUP UPGPSUIF#3$1 BSFTUPSFEJO DBNFSBNFNPSZ5IFTFUUJOHTUIBUDBOCFTUPSFEEJGGFS EFQFOEJOHPOUIFGVODUJPOTPGFBDI DBNFSB'PSEFUBJMT QMFBTFSFGFSUPZPVSDBNFSBTPQFSBUJOHJOTUSVDUJPOT t5IFDBNFSBTFUUJOHTPGQPTJUJPOOVNCFSTUP UPGPSUIF#3$1 BSFTUPSFEJO TXJUDIFSNFNPSZ5IFTFUUJOHTUIBUDBOCFTUPSFEBSFQBOOJOHUJMUJOH [PPNJOH GPDVTNPEF  GPDVTQPTJUJPO FYQPTVSF BOEXIJUFCBMBODF T I P S DIRECT RECALL #ZQSFTTJOHUIF<%*3&$53&$"-->CVUUPO ZPVDBOSFDBMMQPTJUJPOOVNCFSTUPXJUIPOMZ one press of the corresponding numeric button 1 to 9. 59 VISCA Camera Operation t5PTFUUIFDBNFSBTNPWJOHTQFFEUPBQSFTFUQPTJUJPO  You can adjust the pan/tilt speed at which the camera moves to a preset position. i14541%wCVUUPO i$".&3"wCVUUPO P/T RST PST SPD AUTO/MANUAL O P AF DSK DSK/AUX PIP AUX 1 AUX 2 5 6 7 CAMERA CAMERA 1 2 3 4 LOW 8 HIGH 9 PRESET S 1. Follow the steps in “To recall preset camera settings” to recall the camera setting. 2. Press and hold down the [PST SPD] button until the button that corresponds to the current selected speed lights up. Other CAMERA buttons flash. 3. Press one of the CAMERA 1 to 7 buttons to set the pan/tilt speed while the buttons are flashing. $".&3"CVUUPO-PXFTUTQFFE CAMERA button 7 : Highest speed Note: This function is available for position numbers 1 to 6 for the BRC-300/300P and position numbers 1 to 16 for other BRC Series cameras. 60 VISCA Camera Operation 9-8) Operating the camera menu The on-screen menu of the BRC Series can be operated by the BRS-200. 1. Press the [CAM] button and one of the CAMERA 1 to 7 buttons to select the camera. CAMERA CAMERA CAM DSK/AUX 1 2 3 4 5 LOW 6 7 HIGH 2. Press and hold down the [CAMERA MENU] button until it lights up. 5. Press and hold down the [CAMERA MENU] button to exit the menu. CAMERA MENU UP LEFT FINE ENTER RIGHT Y Z X 3. Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the nemu item. Then press the [ENTER] button to open the menu. DOWN CENTER CAM 4. Press the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button to change the setting value. /PUF8IJMFUIF<$".&3".&/6>CVUUPOJTMJU UIFKPZTUJDLEPFTOPUGVODUJPO5PQSFWFOUDBNFSB NBMGVODUJPO CFTVSFUPEJTBCMFJOGSBSFETJHOBMSFDFQUJPOGSPNUIFDBNFSBT*3DPNNBOEFS 9-9) Controlling the tally lamp MENU 1. Press 916 . CAMERA TALLY 2. Turn MODE 6/8 Of f 916 to select tally lamp settings on the camera. CAM BIN : The tally lamp on the camera selected by the CAMERA 1 to 7 buttons lights up. PGM : The tally lamp on the camera with output appearing Off : The tally lamp does not light up. as PGM lights up. 61 10 Operation Using External Device 10-1) Transferring data between the BRS-200 and computer This section explains how to connect and transfer data between the BRS-200 and a computer. t5PDPOOFDUUIF#34UPBDPNQVUFS  6TFBDSPTTDBCMFUPMJOLUIF-"/DPOOFDUPSPOUIF#34UPUIF-"/ connector on a computer. 5 IN1 6 7 8 IN2 DVI-I IN OUT 2 3 4 PGM1 SDI IN PGM2 AUX1 AUX2 ~AC IN DVI-I OUT SDI IN 1 GPI I/O PANEL LAN(10/100) SDI OUT REMOTE REF IN REF OUT RS-232C GENLOCK RS-422 VISCA LAN (10/100) LAN cable (cross cable*) Computer 4PNFDPNQVUFSTDBOCFDPOOFDUFEXJUIBTUSBJHIU-"/DBCMF t5PTFUVQUIF#34  MENU 1. Press 963 and set up the parameters. The IP address of the BRS-200 is 192.168.abc.def and the network mask is 255.255.abc.def. Only the third octet (abc) and the fourth octet (def) can be changed. UTILITY LAN IPADD 1. 1 (IPADD) NET MASK 255. 0 FTP Enable APPLY Exec 3/3 963 : IP address (Example: 192.168.1.1) (NET MASK) : network mask (Example: 255.255.255.0) (FTP) 2. Press : enable to apply the setting. /PUF5IF#34NBZOPUGVODUJPOUFNQPSBSJMZEVSJOH-"/DBCMFQMVHHJOHVOQMVHHJOH  or uploading/downloading. Set FTP to Disable when not communicating with a computer. 62 Operation Using External Device t5PTFUVQUIFDPNQVUFS 8JOEPXT91  Access the Internet without using a proxy server. 1. Right click the icon on the task bar to open up the network connection. The right window opens up. 2. Select the local area connection and right click to open property. In the subsequent window, select Internet protocol (TCP/IP). In the window, click Property. 3. The right window opens to set up the computer’s TCP/IPv4 IP address and network mask. 63 0QFSBUJPO6TJOH&YUFSOBM%FWJDF 4. Set the computer’s network mask to the same as the BRS-200’s, in the right window. t5PMPHPO'51TFSWFSJOUIF#34  1. Start Microsoft Windows Explorer® and enter the path noted below for your download/upload data in the Address text box. 'PS'SBNF.FNPSZftp://192.168.1.1 (IP address of the switcher)/FM1/ 'PS'SBNF.FNPSZftp://192.168.1.1 (IP address of the switcher)/FM2/ 'PSTFUUJOHTEBUBftp://192.168.1.1 (IP address of the switcher)/ 2. Enter the user name (brs200) and password (sony) in the logon window, then click Logon. The computer is connected to FTP server in the BRS-200. The window for storing data set in step 1 will open. 64 Operation Using External Device t5PEPXOMPBEVQMPBEGSBNFNFNPSZJNBHFEBUB JO5("+1&(   5PEPXOMPBEJNBHFEBUBTUPSFEJOGSBNFNFNPSZPSUPBDPNQVUFS DPQZ the image data stored in the BRS-200 to the computer’s destination folder. 5PVQMPBEJNBHFEBUBTUPSFEPOBDPNQVUFSUPGSBNFNFNPSZPS DPQZ the image data stored on the computer to the FTP server in the BRS-200. T I P S 'PSB5("GJMFUIBUDPOUBJOTBMQIBEBUB JNBHFEBUBXJMMCFVQMPBEFEUPUIFTFMFDUFEGSBNF NFNPSZ BOEUIFEBUBUPCFVTFEGPSi%4,4063$&wXJMMCFVQMPBEFEUPBOPUIFSGSBNF data automatically. t5PTUPSFGSBNFNFNPSZJNBHFEBUBJOOPOWPMBUJMFNFNPSZ  MENU 1. Press 430 . MEM NV MEM LOAD S TORE 3/4 NOP FM 1 430 F1 2. Turn F2 F3 F4 to select the frame memory you wish to store in nonvolatile memory. 3. Press to store the frame memory image data in nonvolatile memory. There are some restrictions on image size for uploading to frame memory as follows. Image Size > 1920 × 1080 HD Mode SD Mode Not accepted Not accepted Upper left alignment 720 Center alignment 1920 × 1080 > = Image Size > 720 × 487 1920 487 Screen Image 1080 Center alignment 720 > Image Size 720 × 487 = Image 65 Screen 487 Image Screen Operation Using External Device t5PEPXOMPBEVQMPBETFUUJOHTEBUB  5PEPXOMPBETFUUJOHTEBUBUPBDPNQVUFS DPQZUIFTFUUJOHTEBUBTUPSFEJO the BRS-200 to the computer’s destination folder. Settings data files have the following filenames: t $BNFSBQPTJUJPOEBUB campre.dat t 4OBQTIPUEBUB snapshot.dat t 4&561NFOVEBUB system.dat t "MMTFUUJOHTEBUB all.dat 5PVQMPBETFUUJOHTEBUBTUPSFEPOBDPNQVUFSUPUIF#34 DPQZUIF setting data that were downloaded to the computer to the FTP server in the BRS-200. The uploaded setting data from the computer are enabled after the upload is completed and the Processor Unit and Control Unit are turned off then rebooted. Note: When transferring image data between the BRS-200 and a computer with the BRS-200’s WJEFPTJHOBMGPSNBUTFUUP4% UIFTJ[FPGUIFUSBOTGFSSFEJNBHFXJMMCFTMJHIUMZBMUFSFE 5PNBLFUIF JNBHFJEFOUJDBMCFGPSFBOEBGUFSUSBOTGFS BEKVTUUIFTJ[FPGUIFJNBHFVTJOHBOJNBHFFEJUJOHUPPM 8IFO'03."5JTTFUUP4% BOE'3".&UP BRS-200 Computer 640 Creating an image file for uploading 487 Horizontal size: 720/640 = 1.125 720 Uploading 720 487 487 Downloading Creating an image file for display Horizontal size: 640/720 = 0.889 Unit: pixels 8IFO'03."5JTTFUUP4% BOE'3".&UP BRS-200 Computer 720 640 720 Uploading Creating an image file for uploading 480 Horizontal size: 720/640 = 1.125 Vertical size: 576/480 = 1.2 576 576 Downloading Creating an image file for display Horizontal size: 640/720 = 0.889 Vertical size: 480/576 = 0.833 Unit: pixels 66 Operation Using External Device 10-2) Specifications for a GPI I/O connector 5IJTTFDUJPOFYQMBJOTIPXUPDPOUSPMUIF#34VTJOHBOFYUFSOBMEFWJDF BOE WJDFWFSTB VTJOHB(1**0DPOOFDUPS t5PBTTJHOWBSJPVTGVODUJPOTUPUIFQJOTPOUIF(1**0DPOOFDUPS  GPI I/O 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 IN1 IN2 1 2 3 SDI IN 4 PGM1 OUT PGM2 AUX1 AUX2 GPI I/O ~AC IN DVI-I OUT PANEL LAN(10/100) SDI OUT REMOTE REF IN REF OUT GENLOCK RS-232C RS-422 VISCA MENU 1. Press 961 . UTILITY PIN NO FUNCTION COLOR I/O DIR 1/3 1 NOP ----- Input 961 F1 F2 F3 F4 GPI (PIN NO) : pin numbers 1 to 12 (FUNCTION) : select the functions you wish to assign to pin numbers 1 to 12 (please refer to the functions explained in technical appendix 11-3)  $0-03  SFEPSBNCFS XIFOZPVTFMFDUi#VUUPOwUPi#VUUPO wXJUI iSFEw 1(. PSiBNCFSw /&95 DBOCF selected) (I/O DIR) : Output/Input (selecting Output enables an external EFWJDFUPCFPQFSBUFECZUIF#34TFMFDUJOH Input means you can operate the BRS-200 from an external device) 67 Operation Using External Device 10-3) Using the REMOTE Connector This section explains how to control the switcher by a computer via the remote connector on the switcher. t5PDPOGJHVSFTFSJBMEBUB  Communication method LAN(10/100) REMOTE REF D-sub 9-pin GE RS-422A compatible Synchronous system: asynchronous #BVESBUF   TFMFDUBCMFJOUIFNFOV Character length: 8 bits 1BSJUZPEE FWFO OPOF TFMFDUBCMFJOUIFNFOV Stop bit: 1 bit (MARK) START D0 BIT (LSB) D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 PARITY STOP (MSB) BIT (SPACE) 1 START BIT + 8 DATA BITs + 1 PARITY BIT + 1 STOP BIT 0EEQBSJUZ%UP% BOEXIFOUIFUPUBMOVNCFSPGPOFTGPS1"3*5:JTPEE Please refer to the command list in technical appendix 11-4. 68 "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 11 Technical Appendix 11-1) Menu list This section shows the menu list that is consist of the camera mode menus EJTQMBZFEJO$".NPEF TXJUDIFSNPEFNFOVTJO48NPEFBOEWBSJPVTTFUVQ menus in menu mode. The three-digit number shown in the setting menu and submenu (setting item) of the menu list below is the menu page number assigned to each menu. You can directly open the menu for performing setup CZTQFDJGZJOHJUTNFOVQBHFOVNCFS'PSEFUBJMTPONFOVPQFSBUJPO TFF Chapter 6-2. Camera Mode Menu Adjustment control Indication/ Setting item Description -- SIG: (Camera name) – POS: 1 to 99 (Camera position number) F1 FOCUS AUTO, MANUAL, ASSIST Selects AUTO or MANUAL with the AUTO/MANUAL button. When MANUAL is selected, turn the F1 control to adjust the focus. Note When AF ASSIST is set to ON on the BRC-Z700 or BRC-Z330 camera, ASSIST is displayed and manual focus is enabled using the F1 control. F2 F3 F4 AUTO (Indication only) SPEED 1/10000 to 1/60 Adjusts the exposure manually. Items that can be set differ depending on the exposure mode set on the camera. Press the F2 control to select the item and turn the F2 control to change the value. IRIS CLOSE, F16 to F1.6 GAIN 0 dB to 24 dB, HYPER EX-COMP –7 to +7 Note Adjustable range of the SPEED, IRIS or GAIN setting value varies with the model of the camera. Refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the camera. Adjusts the zoom speed. Press the F3 control to select VARIABLE or CONSTANT then turn the F3 control to change the value. VARIABLE 1/8 to 8/8 CONSTANT 1/8 to 8/8 (4/8) VARIABLE 1/24 to 24/24 CONSTANT Adjusts the panning/tilting speed. Press the F4 control to select VARIABLE or CONSTANT and turn BRC-300/300P/H700/ the F4 control to change the value. Z330: 1/24 to 24/24 (8/24) BRC-Z700: 0.5/24 to 24/24 (8/24) 69 Technical Appendix Switcher Mode Menu Adjustment Indication/ control Setting item Description -- SW MODE (Switcher mode indication) – SNAP: 0 to 99 (snapshot number indication) WIPE: 0 to 9 (direct wipe number indication) PIP: 0 to 9 (direct PIP number indication) The number of mode selected under DIRECT above the F3 control is displayed. F1 MV TYPE 1, 4, 10, 16 Selects the type of multi-viewer. F2 XPT HOLD Off, On DSK HOLD Off, On PIP HOLD Off, On Selecting On when the preset value stored in a snapshot number was recalled disables switching among XPT (cross-point button), DSK and PIP select buttons. Press the F2 control to select XPT HOLD, DSK HOLD or PIP HOLD then turn the F2 control to select On or Off. WIPE PATTERN (Wipe pattern figure) DIRECT SS, Wipe, PIP ME AUTO 0 to 999 (30) DSK AUTO 0 to 999 (30) PIP AUTO 0 to 999 (30) F3 F4 Press the F3 control to select WIPE PATTERN or DIRECT. When WIPE PATTERN is selected, turn the F3 control to select the desired wipe pattern. When DIRECT is selected, select direct select mode from among SS (snapshot), Wipe and PIP. Press the F4 control to select ME AUTO, DSK AUTO or PIP AUTO then turn the F4 control to set the transition time. MEM Menu Setting menu Setting item 400 FREEZE.. 410 SIGNAL DIST FREEZE MODE.. NV MEM.. 420 FM 1 Frame, Field1, Field2 FM 2 Frame, Field1, Field2 FOLDER Separate, AutoSwap 430 LOAD STORE TIME.. Description IN 1, IN 2, IN 3, IN 4, IN 5, IN 6, Allows you to register a still image in frame IN 7, IN 8, IN 9, FM 1, FM 2, memory 1 or 2. MAT1, MAT2, CLBR, PGM, PVW Turn the F1 control to select a signal then turn the F2 control to specify FM1 or FM2. Press the F3 FM 1, FM 2 control to register the image. Exec 440 MM/DD/YY NOP, FM 1, FM 2, Both NOP, FM 1, FM 2, Both 01/01’09 <=> Stores still image data in nonvolatile memory and recalls them. LOAD: Writes the data in nonvolatile memory to FM 1 or FM 2. (When the switcher is on, data are written automatically.) STORE: Stores still image data of FM 1 or FM 2 in internal nonvolatile memory. It takes about 3 minutes to store one frame memory. Enter the date and time when the data are stored in a computer. Press the F1 control to highlight the date then turn the F1 control to change the date. To move the highlighted position, turn the F2 control. In the same manner as above, change the time using the F3 and F4 controls. To register the settings, press the F4 control. <=> HH:MM:SS Sets up the signal imported to FM 1 or FM 2 as a still image. Setting FOLDER to AutoSwap automatically swaps between the data in FM 1 and FM 2 after importing the data. 00:00:00 Set Note The switcher does not have a built-in clock. The entered date and time will not be updated. 70 Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 WIPE Menu Setting menu Setting item 500 PATTERN.. 510 NUMBER (Figure) DRCT NO. PRESET BORDER.. Description 000, 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 021, Turn the F1 or F2 control to select a wipe pattern. 022, 023, 028, 029, 031, 040, 051, Storing it in the direct wipe number is supported. 057, 058, 074, 082, 096, 098 For details, see “To store a wipe pattern in the (Wipe pattern figure) direct wipe number (menu page 510)” on page XXX. None, 0 to 9 Exec 520 LUM 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) SAT 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) HUE 0.0 to 359.5 (in 0.5) WIDTH Off, 1 to 50 (in 1) Set the border between the videos for a wipe. Turn the F1 to F4 controls to adjust LUM (luminance), SAT (saturation), HUE, and WIDTH of the border. All items except WIDTH can be set using the joystick. MATT Menu Setting menu Setting item 600 MATT 1.. 610 LUM 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) SAT 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) HUE 0.0 to 359.5 (in 0.5) MATT 2.. Description 620 LUM 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) SAT 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) HUE 0.0 to 359.5 (in 0.5) Sets the color used for color matte 1. To input the value, use the F1 to F3 controls or joystick. Sets the color used for color matte 2. To input the value, use the F1 to F3 controls or joystick. 71 Technical Appendix DSK Menu Setting menu Setting item 700 KEYMODE.. 710 TYPE FILL SOURCE INVERT Lum, Split, Chroma (4-character indication) (4-character indication) Off, On ADJUST.. 720 CLIP GAIN TRANSP AUTO CK.. 730 CURSORON Exec AUTO Exec CK ADJ.. 740 MATT.. 750 TRANS.. 760 0 to 100 (50) 0.0 to 100.0 (50.0) 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) Description You can select the DSK type from among Lum (luminance key), Split, and Chroma (chroma key). The DSK FILL signal selected with the DSK button and DSK/AUX 1 to 12 buttons is displayed under FILL. You can change the displayed DSK FILL signal by turning the F2 control. When Split is selected, a DSK SOURCE signal that links to a DSK FILL signal is displayed under SOURCE. (A DSK SOURCE signal can be selected on menu page 941.) To invert the area of a DSK FILL signal to be composed, set INVERT to On. Adjusts the DSK FILL video. Turn the F1 to F3 controls to adjust CLIP (clipped status of a background), GAIN (sharpness of outline), and TRANSP (transparency). Sets the chroma key automatically. Press the F1 control or turn the dial on the upper part of the joystick clockwise to display the cursor for specifying the portion cut with the chroma key using the joystick. Move the cursor with the joystick then press the F2 control or turn the dial on the upper part of the joystick counterclockwise to execute the composition using the chroma key. Note Refer to DSK CLN on menu page 933, and PGM OUT on menu page 935. Sets the chroma key manually. Turn the F1 to F4 controls to adjust CLIP (clipped status of a background), GAIN (sharpness of outline), HUE and ANGLE (area of color space). CLIP GAIN HUE ANGLE 0 to 100 (50) 0.0 to 100.0 (50.0) 0.0 to 359.5 (in 0.5) 5.0 to 90.0 (in 0.5) LUM SAT HUE FILL DSK AUTO 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) 0.0 to 359.5 (in 0.5) Off, On 0 to 999 (30) (in frames) Note If you displayed the cursor on menu page 730, turn the dial on the upper part of the joystick counterclockwise to make the cursor disappear then set the chroma key. 72 Allows you to use color matte as DSK FILL video when FILL is set to On. Use the F1 to F3 controls or the joystick to adjust LUM (luminance), SAT (saturation) and HUE. Sets the transition time for DSK AUTO. Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 PIP Menu Setting menu Setting item 800 SIZE.. 810 S I ZE Description 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 DRCT NO. None, 0 to 9 PRESET Exec Use the F1 control or the dial on the upper part of the joystick to set the size of an embedded video for PIP: Storing it in the direct PIP number is supported. For details, see “To store the PIP settings in the direct PIP number (menu pages 810 and 820)” on page XXX. POS.. 820 V POS –9.00 to 9.00 (0.00) (in 0.04 or 0.05) H POS –16.00 to 16.00 (0.00) (in 0.04 or 0.05) DRCT NO. None, 0 to 9 PRESET Exec Use the F1 and F2 controls or the joystick to set the position of an embedded video for PIP. Storing it in the direct PIP number is supported. For details, see “To store the PIP settings in the direct PIP number (menu pages 810 and 820)” on page XXX. Note The selectable range for H POS is –12.00 to 12.00 when FORMAT is set to SD on menu page 951. BORDER.. 830 LUM 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) SAT 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) HUE 0.0 to 359.5 (in 0.5) WIDTH CROP.. Off, 1 to 50 (in 1) 840 CROP Off, On CROPPOS.. 841 TOP –9.0 to 9.0 (in 0.1) LEFT –16.0 to 16.0 (in 0.1) RIGHT –16.0 to 16.0 (in 0.1) BOTTOM –9.0 to 9.0 (in 0.1) TRANS.. 850 PIP AUTO 0 to 999 (30) (in frames) 73 Sets the border of an embedded video for PIP. Turn the F1 to F4 controls to adjust LUM (luminance), SAT (saturation), HUE and WIDTH of the border. All items except WIDTH can be set using the joystick. To use as an embedded video for PIP, you can crop some parts of the video. To crop, set CROP to On then set the range to be cropped on menu page 841. Note The selectable ranges are –5.0 to 5.0 for TOP and BOTTOM, and –8.0 to 8.0 for LEFT and RIGHT when FORMAT is set to SD on menu page 951. Sets the transition time for PIP AUTO. Technical Appendix SETUP Menu Note: If you changed the values of the setting items in the SETUP menu (menu pages 900s) and FYJUUIFNFOV BNFTTBHFi3FCPPUTZTUFN <1"(&> ZFT PS<&9*5> OP wPSi4BWFTFUVQEBUB  <1"(&> ZFT PS<&9*5> OP wNBZBQQFBSPOUIFEJTQMBZQBOFMEFQFOEJOHPOUIFDIBOHFETFUUJOH items. Press the PAGE button (yes) to reboot the switcher or to store the changed settings. The stored settings are retained in memory when the switcher is turned off and on again. When the &9*5CVUUPO OP JTQSFTTFE UIFTFUUJOHTBSFSFTUPSFEUPUIPTFCFGPSFZPVSDIBOHFT Setting menu Setting item 900 CAMERA.. 910 VISCA.. Description 911 CONTROL RS-232C, RS-422 BAUD 38400, 9600 MODEL Auto, BRC-300, BRC-H700, BRC-Z700, BRC-Z330 APPLY ASSIGN.. 912 CAM BTN 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 NAME (4-character indication) VISCA ID Off, 1 to 7 NET CHG SENSE.. Exec 913 ZOOM SPEED Exec Constant, Variable 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets up the connection with the VISCA cameras. Normally, keep MODEL set to Auto so that the switcher detects the model automatically. When all the connected cameras are of the same model, you can also specify the model. To apply the changed setting, press the F4 control to execute APPLY. Allows you to assign the VISCA ID of the desired camera to one of the CAMERA 1 to 7 buttons. To change the assigned VISCA ID of the camera, execute NET CHG. Sets the sensitivity of reaction in camera zoom and joystick movement. Note BRC-300/300P/H700/Z330: 1 When ZOOM is set to Constant, the default setting of SPEED (F2) is 4. When to 24 JOYSTICK is set to Constant, the default BRC-Z700: 0.5, 1 to 24 setting of SPEED (F4) is 8. JOYSTICK Constant, Variable SPEED MODE.. 914 PAN DIR Normal, Reverse TILT DIR Normal, Reverse ZOOM DIR Normal, Reverse BRIGHT IRIS, IRIS+G POS RST.. 915 CAM BTN 1 to 7 FROM 1 to 99, All TO 1 to 99 RESET TALLY.. 916 MODE NOP, Resets the preset value stored in the camera position number that corresponds to the CAMERA button. Exec Off, CAM BTN, PGM PWR MNG.. 917 CAM BTN All, 1 to 7 TURN Off, On APPLY NOP, Exec AUTO ON Off, On PWRSTAT.. 918 CAM BTN 1 to 7 NAME (4-character indication) STATUS Sensing, On, Stand-By, Off, Non Asgn (indication only) CHECK Sets the reaction of the joystick for panning/ tilting and zoom direction. When BRIGHT is set to IRIS+G, IRIS and GAIN can be changed by turning the F2 control if the exposure is set to MANUAL on the BRC-H700, BRC-Z700 and BRC-Z330 camera. Exec 74 Sets the illumination specification of the tally lamp on the connected VISCA camera. Sets power ON/OFF of the camera that corresponds to the CAMERA button using the F1 to F3 controls. When AUTO ON is set to On, the power for all the connected cameras is turned on in conjunction with the switcher’s power. The power status of the camera that corresponds to the CAMERA button is displayed under STATUS when the F4 control is pressed. Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 Setting menu Setting item 900 INPUT.. 920 NAME.. Description 921 SIGNAL IN 1, IN 2, IN 3, IN4, IN 5, IN 6, Allows you to register the name (in 4 IN 7, IN 8, IN 9, FM 1, FM 2, characters) identifying each of the signals MAT1, MAT2, CLBR input from the connectors on the Processor Unit and frame memories, color mattes, and RENAME (4-character definition to be color bars built in the switcher. input) For details, see “To register the name of the signal (menu page 921)” on page XXX. <=> ASSIGN.. 922 XPT BTN SIGNAL ADJUST.. NAME (4-character indication) INHIBIT Off, On 923 XPT BTN Y-LEVEL PROC.. 1 to 12 Assigns signals to the cross-point buttons. IN 1, IN 2, IN 3, IN 4, IN 5, IN Disables operation of the selected crosspoint button when INHIBIT is set to On. 6, IN 7, IN 8, IN 9, FM 1, FM 2, MAT1, MAT2, CLBR 1 to 12 0.50 to 1.50 (1.00) (in 0.01) SETUP –10.0 to 10.0 (0.0) (in 0.5) C-LEVEL 0.50 to 1.50 (1.00) (in 0.01) 924 SIGNAL NAME 4:3 PROC IN 5, IN 9 (4-character indication) WidZoom, Zoom Center, Adjusts the levels of the signals that correspond to the cross-point buttons. Note These adjustments are not available for DVI, color matte, or frame memory signals. Sets the process of the aspect ratio of the signal input from IN 5 or IN 9 when the optional BRSA-20DD1 is installed. For details, see “Conversion between Input Signal and Output Signal” on page XXX. Note These items can be set only when FORMAT is set to HD on menu page 951. FS.. 925 SIGNAL NAME FS SIDE.. SDI1, SDI2, SDI3, SDI4, SDI5, Allows you to add FS (frame synchronizer) SDI6, SDI7, SDI8 to the input signal selected under SIGNAL. Set FS to On for the connected device to (4-character indication) which external sync signal cannot be added. Off, On 926 LUM 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) SAT 0.0 to 100.0 (in 0.1) HUE 0.0 to 359.5 (in 0.5) t 5PSFHJTUFSUIFOBNFPGUIFTJHOBM( MENU 921 Sets color matte for the side cut area for an available signal. The F1 to F3 controls and the joystick can be used for the setting. ) &BDIPGUIFTJHOBMTJOQVUBOEGSBNFNFNPSJFT DPMPSNBUUFTBOEDPMPSCBST built in the BRS-200 can be named in four characters to register. 1. Press 921 . or to select the signal to be named. 2. Turn to highlight a character. 3. Press to change the highlighted character. 4. Turn to move the highlighting to the character to be changed. 5. Turn When you move the highlighting to the space next to the fourth character on UIFSJHIU UIFJOQVUDIBSBDUFSTBSFSFHJTUFSFE MENU 75 Technical Appendix Setting menu Setting item 900 OUTPUT.. 930 AUX.. Description 931 BUS AUX1, AUX2 ANCIL Off, On BUS ENBL Off, On CAM MODE Off, On Selects the function and specification of the AUX1 and AUX2 output connectors. Allows output of ancillary data superimposed on an SDI signal without masking when ANCIL is set to On. When BUS ENBL is set to Off, the settings last selected are retained. When CAM MODE is set to On, the AUX output image will switch to the same image as that selected with CAMERA select button 1 to 7. Note Ancillary data will not be output from the SDI signal with FS set to On on menu page 925. DVI.. 932 BOARD STD, OPTION Selects the signal output from the DVI-I output BUSSEL AUX1, AUX2, MV, PVW, PGM connector on the Processor Unit or the optional BRSA-20DD2 output board. RESO XGA, WXGA, SXGA, When AUX1 or AUX2 is selected, the same HD 59.94, HD 50, video as that output from the AUX1 or AUX2 connector is output. WUXGA Allows you to select the resolution of the output signal under RESO. Note When FORMAT is set to HD on menu page 951, HD 59.94, HD 50 or WUXGA can be selected under RESO. HD 59.94 or HD 50 can be selected depending on the FRAME setting on menu page 951. PVWMODE.. 933 DSK CLN Off, On Specifies whether to display DSK or PIP video in the PVW window when the DSK AUTO or PIP AUTO button is not lit. When set to Off, the video is displayed in the PVW window, and when set to On, it is not displayed. PIP CLN Off, On MV.. 934 TYPE 1, 4, 10, 16 WINDOW TYPE1: 1 TYPE4: 1 to 4 TYPE10: 1 to 10 TYPE16: 1 to 16 SIGNAL CK.. 935 PGM OUT Sets the multi-viewer. Specify the number of the small windows under TYPE. To assign the video to each small window, select a window under WINDOW and specify a video to be displayed in the small window under SIGNAL. NONE, IN 1, IN 2, IN 3, IN 4, IN 5, IN 6, IN 7, IN 8, IN 9, FM 1, FM 2, MAT1, MAT2, CLBR, Notes PGM, PVW, AUX1, AUX2 @ 'hen TYPE4, TYPE10 or TYPE16 is selected, the PGM or PVW video assigned under SIGNAL is delayed by about 1 line from the videos in other windows. @ 'hen TYPE 1 is selected, the factorypreset setting is PGM. Off, On Sets whether the cursor and chroma key are to be superimposed on the PGM output video when specifying the color of the chroma key with the cursor. SAFETTL.. 936 DISPLAY Off, On Allows display of a frame in a safe area (80% BUS SEL PGM, PVW, AUX1, AUX2, MV or 90% of the display) of the signal selected under BUS SEL when DISPLAY is set to On. CROSS Off, On Setting CROSS to On allows display of a cross indication with a frame. SIDE Off, On Setting SIDE CUT to On allows display of the CUT side cuts (vertical lines indicating the position) with a frame. 76 Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 Setting menu Setting item 900 PANEL.. 940 DSKBUS.. Description 941 XPT BTN 1 to 12 FILL (4-character indication) SIGNAL IN 1, IN 2, IN 3, IN 4, IN 5, IN 6, IN 7, IN 8, IN 9, FM 1, FM 2, MAT1, MAT2, CLBR Sets DSK SOURCE signal to be assigned automatically to the DSK FILL signal selected with the DSK/AUX select button 1 to 12. SOURCE (4-character indication) SW / CAM.. 942 MOD ENBL MOD CHG TRANS.. Both, SW Only, CAM Only Exec 943 ME AUTO 0 to 999 (30) DSK AUTO 0 to 999 (30) PIP AUTO 0 to 999 (30) BUS TGL Off, On MODE.. 944 BEEP Off, On STARTUP Setup, 0 to 99 BANK.. 945 DRCT RCL Allows you to set whether the switcher is to function in either CAM or SW mode only. When either is selected, the switcher does not function in the other mode. To enable the setting, press the F4 (MOD CHG) control. Sets the transition time of each effect. Setting BUS TGL to On enables use of the PGM and NEXT cross-point buttons in BUS TGL mode. For details, see “Setting the Bus Mode for the Cross-Point Buttons (Menu Page 943)” on page XX. Sets for the beep to sound or not, under BEEP. Selects the snapshot data recalled at the time of startup under STARTUP. Bank 0, Bank 1, Bank 2, Bank Sets the tens digit of the snapshot number 3, Bank 4, Bank 5, Bank 6, when recalling it using the DIRECT RECALL Bank 7, Bank 8, Bank 9 button. t 5PTQFDJGZTOBQTIPUEBUBBUUIFUJNFPGTUBSUVQ( MENU 944 ) You can store the data set in the menus from menu pages in the 400s* (MEM menu) to 800s (PIP menu) with 0 to 99 snapshot numbers. When you enter the number 0 to 99 under STARTUP in 944 UIFTXJUDIFSTUBSUT with the selected snapshot data when the power is turned on. 8IFOZPVTFMFDU4FUVQVOEFS45"3561 UIFTXJUDIFSTUBSUTXJUIUIFDVSSFOUMZ selected values in the SETUP menu. MENU *The date and time setting on menu page 440 are not registered in the snapshot number. t 5PSFDBMMUIFTOBQTIPUOVNCFSVTJOHUIF%*3&$53&$"--CVUUPO( MENU 945 ) Select any of Bank 0 to Bank 9 under DRCT RCT on 945 . The numbers 0 to 9 for Bank correspond to the tens digit of the snapshot number. 4QFDJGZJOH#BOLBMMPXTZPVUPSFDBMMTOBQTIPUOVNCFSTUP #BOLUPSFDBMM snapshot numbers 10 to 19 etc. and Bank 9 to recall snapshot numbers 90 to 99. 'PSFYBNQMF TQFDJGZJOH#BOLBMMPXTZPVUPSFDBMMTOBQTIPUOVNCFSTUP CZQSFTTJOHBOEMJHIUJOHVQUIF%*3&$53&$"--CVUUPOUIFOQSFTTJOHOVNFSJD buttons 0 to 9. MENU 77 Technical Appendix Setting menu Setting item Description 900 SYSTEM.. 950 SYSMODE.. 951 FORMAT FRAME SD, HD 59.94, 50 Selects the system that the switcher supports. ASPECT APPLY 4:3, 16:9 Note When FORMAT is set to HD and ASPECT is set to 4:3 on menu page 951, a PGM or PVM output image will remain in the portions outside the 4:3 display. REFIN.. 952 TYPE APPLY Exec Tri Sync, BB Sets input sync signal. When the F2 control (APPLY) is pressed after setting TYPE, rebooting is required to enable the setting. Exec Note If FORMAT is set to SD on menu page 951, TYPE is fixed to BB. REFOUT.. 953 TYPE H PHASE Tri Sync, BB –0.500 to 0.500 (0.000) (in 0.001, unit: H Line) –1H, 0H, +1H (unit: Line) Sets output sync signal. When V PHASE is set to + 1H, 1H delay occurs. 954 MEM NO. 0 to 99 MEM CLR Exec Resets the data stored in snapshot to the factory preset value. D $o reset an individual snapshot number, select the snapshot number under MEM NO. then press the F2 control (MEM CLR). D $o reset data in units of Bank, select the Bank number under CLR BANK then press the F3 control (CLR BANK). Resets the data stored in the switcher to the factory preset value. D $o reset the #$%!.+=+6/7>9+1/< 900s), turn the F1 control to display Reboot then press the F1 control. D $o reset all the data includin1<7apshot data, turn the F2 control to display Reboot under FA$#$then press the F2 control. V PHASE SNAP.. CLR BANK NOP, All, Bank 9 $.. %$IL$).. 960 G! 955 #$%! NOP, FA$#$ NOP, Bank 0 to Reboot Reboot 96 !IN NO 1 to 12 %$  NOP, !$ =8!$N12, ($$ =8($$  %( $N1 to %( $  %( $!, %( $!& %( $&%( $ to %( $ %( $! %( $!&%( $& %$ME %$ , !!%$ , DSK %$ $"#(, $"#'!"Z MEM1, FRZ MEM2, CAM MODE, #' "$## "$'! "$!! "$" =8"$"L9, Button1 to Button12, DSK On, !!On, CAM1 to CAM7, %( $N1 to %( $12, %( $!, %( $!&, %( $&%( $N1 to %( $ %( $! %( $!&, %( $& COLOR  Red, Amber I/O DIR Input, Output (indication) 78 Sets input/output of the G!I I/O connector. $>rn the F1 control to specify the pin number of=2/!O connector then turn the F2 control to select the function. When any of Button1 to 12 is selected, turn the F3 control to specify the illumination color. I/O DIR indicates whether the selected function is for input or output. Technical Appendix Setting menu "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 Setting item 900 UTILITY.. 960 REMOTE.. Description 962 CONTROL Off, On BAUD 9600, 19200, 38400 PARITY APPLY LAN.. 963 IPADD None, Even, Odd Exec 1.1 to 255.255 NET MASK 0.0 to 255.255 (255.0) FTP Disable, Enable APPLY STATUS.. 970 FIRMVER.. 971 PR CP Exec XX.XX (Version indication) XX.XX (Version indication) FPGAVER1.. 972 GENLOCK XX.XX (Version indication) SDI I/O XX.XX (Version indication) INPUT OUTPUT XX.XX (Version indication) XX.XX (Version indication) FPGAVER2.. 973 DVI OPT IN1 XX.XX (Version indication) XX.XX (Version indication) CODE.. Sets up the REMOTE connector. OPT IN2 OPT OUT XX.XX (Version indication) XX.XX (Version indication) 974 MACADD H 0000 (MAC Address MSB indication) Sets up the IP address and network mask of the switcher for communication with a computer. After entering the addresses in IPADD and NET MASK, set FTP to Enable. When the F4 control (APPLY) is pressed, rebooting is required to enable the setting. Allows you to check the version of the firmware. Allows you to check the version of the FPGA. Allows you to check the version of the FPGA. Allows you to check the MAC address and serial number. MACADD L 00000000 (MAC Address LSB indication) SERIAL DIAG.. OPTION.. 123456 (product serial number) 975 FAN 1 FAN 2 OK, NG (indication) OK, NG (indication) FAN 3 FAN 4 OK, NG (indication) OK, NG (indication) 976 IN SLOT1 IN SLOT2 SDI, DVI, None (indication) DVI, None (indication) Allows you to check the condition of the fan. Allows you to check the type of the interface board installed in the switcher. OUT SLOT DVI, None (indication) REBOOT.. 980 REBOOT Indicates the executing process. A !EBOOT: The switcher reboots when the F1 control is pressed. A "AVE: The SETUP setting data is saved when the F2 control is pressed. A ONTINUE: Nothing is executed, and the menu display is restored when the F3 control is pressed. Exec SAVE Exec CONTINUE Exec 79 Technical Appendix 11-2) WIPE pattern 'PSBXJQF QBUUFSOTBSFTFMFDUBCMF5IFQBUUFSOTBWBJMBCMFGPSUIJTTXJUDIFSBOE the pattern numbers are as follows: The arrows in the wipe patterns indicate the direction of a transition. 000 001 002 003 004 005 021 022 023 028 029 031 040 051 057 058 074 082 096 098 80 Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 11-3) GPI I/O Functions (Input) Functions (Output) PGMBTN1 to PGMBTN12: PGM select buttons 1 to 12 NEXTBTN1 to NEXTBT12: NEXT select buttons 1 to 12 Button1 to Button12: Cross-point buttons (PGM select buttons and NEXT select buttons) 1 to 12 AUX1BTN1 to AUX1BT12, AUX1BTPG, AUX1BTPV, AUX1BTMV: output signal selection with the AUX1 button DSK On: DSK AUTO button (On) PIP On: PIP AUTO button (On) CAM1 to CAM7: CAMERA 1 to 7 buttons AUX1BTN1 to AUX1BT12, AUX1BTPG, AUX1BTPV, AUX1BTMV: AUX 1 button AUX2BTN1 to AUX2BT12, AUX2BTPG, AUX2BTPV, AUX2BTMV: AUX 2 button AUX2BTN1 to AUX2BT12, AUX2BTPG, AUX2BTPV, AUX2BTMV: output signal selection with the AUX2 button CUT: CUT button ME AUTO: AUTO TRANS button PIP AUTO: PIP AUTO button DSK AUTO: DSK AUTO button TRANSMIX: MIX button TRANS WP: WIPE button FRZ MEM1, FRZ MEM2: import of frame memory video 1, 2 CAM MODE: CAM mode button SW MODE: SW mode button 2 Input or output 10 Input or output DRCT-SS, DRCT-WP, DRCT-PIP: direct snapshot mode, direct wipe mode, or direct PIP mode selection 3 Input or output 11 Input or output DRCTRCL0 to DRCTRCL9: recall of DIRECT RECALL 0 to 9 Pin Assignments Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 Input or output 9 Input or output 4 Input or output 12 Input or output 5 Input or output 13 GND 6 Input or output 14 GND 7 Input or output 15 GND 8 Input or output Control circuit examples *OQVUFYBNQMFDPOUSPMFYBNQMFXIFOBO open collector is used *OQVUFYBNQMFDPOUSPMFYBNQMFXIFOBO external switch is connected 5V VCC 5V 50 mA at maximum VCC 50 mA at maximum less than 0.5 V External device Processor Unit of the BRS-200 External device 0VUQVUFYBNQMFDPOUSPMFYBNQMFXIFOBO external lamp is connected Maximum voltage: 40 V 10 ohms Processor Unit of the BRS-200 Maximum current: 100 mA External device 81 Processor Unit of the BRS-200 Technical Appendix 11-4) REMOTE connector Command list controllable with external devices Function CROSS POINT Protocol XX YY PGM 03 01 80 XX 01: Button 1 n: Button n NEXT 03 01 81 XX 01: Button 1 n: Button n Return command sent to an external device by the switcher Function Protocol ACK 84 (hexadecimal) TRANSITION M/E TRANS 03 01 90 01 MODE M/E TRANS 03 01 91 XX TYPE 02: Mix 04: Wipe DSK TRANS 03 00 90 02 MODE ALL STOP AUTO TRANS START (M/ E) 04 01 96 0X YY third digit of the second and first frame number (in digits of the frame decimal) number (in decimal) AUTO TRANS START (DSK) 04 00 96 0X YY third digit of the second and first frame number (in digits of the frame decimal) number (in decimal) M/E TRANS 03 01 97 01 DSK TRANS 03 00 97 02 DSK WIPE DSK ON 03 00 DA 10 DSK OFF 03 00 9A 10 WIPE PATTERN 05 01 9B 00 0X YY third digit of the number (in decimal) DIRECTION 04 01 9B 04 XX FREEZE* second and first digits of the number (in decimal) 02: Normal 04: Receive FREEZE ON 03 14 80 00 SNAP SHOT RECALL 04 21 90 02 XX 00 to 63 'PSUIF99DPMVNOXJUIPVUUIFDPNNFOUiJOEFDJNBM w input the XX value in hexadecimal. 5IF'3&&;&DPNNBOEGVODUJPOTPOMZGPS'. REMOTE connector 1JOBTTJHONFOUTPGUIFSFNPUFDPOOFDUPS %TVCQJO GFNBMF  REMOTE 5 4 9 IN1 IN2 1 2 3 SDI IN 4 PGM1 3 8 2 7 1 6 OUT PGM2 AUX1 AUX2 GPI I/O ~ DVI-I OUT PANEL LAN(10/100) REMOTE SDI OUT REF IN REF OUT GENLOCK Pin No. Signal Function 1 GND Frame Ground 2 XMIT – Transmit “A” 3 RCV + Receive “B” 4 GND Receive Common 5 NOT USED Space 6 GND Transmit Common 7 XMIT + Transmit “B” 8 RCV – Receive “A” 9 GND Frame Ground RS-232C RS-422 VISCA i"wBOEi#wPOUIFBCPWFMJTUBSFEFGJOFEBTGPMMPXT B T T: Transmit A R A<B “1” (MARK) A>B “0” (SPACE) *Please refer to the command list in technical appendix 11-4. R: Receive 82 Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 11-5) VISCA Connector VISCA RS-422 connector (connector plug, 5-pin) VISCA RS-232C output connector (mini DIN 8-pin, female) RS-232C RS-422 1 2 3 4 5 VISCA VISCA Pin No. Function Pin No. Function Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 GND 4 TXD OUT– 1 No Connection 5 RXD IN 2 RXD OUT– 5 TXD OUT+ 2 No Connection 6 GND 3 RXD OUT+ 3 TXD IN 7 No Connection 4 GND 8 No Connection 11-6) Connector for the cable between Control Panel and Processor Unit Control Panel side Processor Unit side PROCESSOR connector (D-sub 9-pin, female) PANEL connector (D-sub 9-pin, female) PANEL PROCESSOR 5 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 5 4 9 6 3 8 2 7 1 6 Pin No. Function Pin No. Function Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 GND 6 GND 1 GND 6 GND 2 CP_RX– 7 CP_RX+ 2 CP_TX– 7 CP_TX+ 3 CP_TX+ 8 CP_TX– 3 CP_RX+ 8 CP_RX– 4 GND 9 CP_VD+ 4 GND 9 CP_VD+ 5 CP_VD– 5 CP_VD– 83 Technical Appendix 11-7) Conversion between input signal and output signal 5IJTTFDUJPOFYQMBJOTIPXUIFJNBHFTPG4%* %7* PS BOE%7*   appears when output from SDI output connector and DVI-I output connector on the switcher. Note: t5IFDPMVNOi4:45&.NPEFwJOUIFGPMMPXJOHDIBSUTDPSSFTQPOETUPUIFTFUUJOHTVOEFSi'03."5w BOEi"41&$5wPONFOVQBHF t5IFi;PPN wi$FOUFSwBOEi8JEF;PPNwVOEFSUIFDPMVNOi*OQVUwDPSSFTQPOEUPUIFTFUUJOHTVOEFS i130$wPONFOVQBHF SDI input signal SYSTEM mode Input FORMAT ASPECT SDI IN Output SDI OUT DVI OUT 1024 × 768 1280 × 768 1280 × 1024 1920 × 1080i 1920 × 1200 1920 × 1080i 1920 × 1200 SD 4:3 SD 16:9 HD %7*  PS%7*  JOQVUTJHOBM SYSTEM mode Input FORMAT ASPECT DVI IN 4:3 Output SDI OUT DVI OUT 1024 × 768 1280 × 768 SD 4:3 SD 16:9 84 1280 × 1024 Technical Appendix SYSTEM mode Input FORMAT ASPECT DVI IN 4:3 "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 Output SDI OUT DVI OUT 1024 × 768 1280 × 768 1280 × 1024 1920 × 1080i 1920 × 1200 Zoom Center HD Wide Zoom *Black bands on both sides of the image are increased on DVI OUT images for DVI (5:4) signals. %7*  JOQVUTJHOBM SYSTEM mode Input FORMAT ASPECT DVI IN (16:9) Output SDI OUT DVI OUT 1024 × 768 1280 × 768 SD 4:3 SD 16:9 HD 85 1280 × 1024 1920 × 1080i 1920 × 1200 Technical Appendix 11-8) Acceptable DVI-I Input/Output Signal format DVI-I input signal formats Resolution Signal format fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Dot clock (MHz) H sync polarity V sync polarity Digital input Analog input 1024 × 768 VESA (DMT) XGA 60 Hz 48.363 60.004 65 H-neg V-neg Supported Supported 1280 × 768 VESA (DMT) WXGA 60 Hz 47.776 59.870 79.5 H-neg V-pos Supported Supported 1280 × 800 VESA (DMT) WXGA 60 Hz 49.702 59.810 83.5 H-neg V-pos Supported Supported 1280 × 1024 VESA (DMT) SXGA 60 Hz 63.981 60.02 108 H-pos V-pos Supported Supported DVI-I output signal formats Resolution Signal format fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Dot clock (MHz) H sync polarity V sync polarity Digital output Analog output 1024 × 768 VESA (DMT) XGA 60 Hz 48.363 60.004 65 H-neg V-neg Supported Supported 1280 × 768 VESA (DMT) WXGA 60 Hz 47.776 59.870 79.5 H-neg V-pos Supported Supported 1280 × 1024 VESA (DMT) SXGA 60 Hz 63.981 60.02 108 H-pos V-pos Supported Supported 1920 × 1080 EIA/CEA-861 1920 × 1080 Int 59.94 Hz 33.716 59.939 74.175 H-pos V-pos Not supported Supported (component output) 1920 × 1080 EIA/CEA-861 1920 × 1080 Int 50 Hz 28.125 50.000 74.250 H-pos V-pos Not supported Supported (component output) 1920 × 1200 VESA (DMT) 74.038 WUXGA 60 Hz Reduced Blanking 59.950 154 H-pos V-neg Supported Supported 86 Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 11-9) Camera Settings that Can Be Recalled with the Position Numbers of the Switcher When the camera settings are preset for position numbers 17 to 99 (7 to 99 for UIF#3$1DBNFSB PGUIFTXJUDIFS UIFTFUUJOHJUFNTUIBUDBOCFSFGMFDUFE to the camera after recalling are as follows: Setting items Camera BRC-300/300P BRC-H700 BRC-Z700 BRC-Z330 7 to 99 17 to 99 17 to 99 17 to 99 Pan/tilt position O O O O Zoom position O O O O Focus position O O O O EXPOSURE MODE O O O O AE SPEED × O O O AGC LIMIT × O O O IRIS LIMIT × O O O MANUAL GAIN O O O O MANUAL SHUTTER O O O O MANUAL IRIS O O O O IRIS Pri VAL O O O O SHUTTER Pri VAL O O O O GAIN Pri VAL O O O O EX-COMP MODE O O O O EX-COMP VAL O O O O BACK LIGHT × O O O SPOT LIGHT × O O O BRIGHT VAL O × × × WHITE BALANCE MODE O O O O WB SENS × O O O WB SHIFT × O × × WB R.SHIFT (AUTO) × × O O WB B.SHIFT (AUTO) × × O O WB R.SHIFT (ONE PUSH) × × O O WB B.SHIFT (ONE PUSH) × × O O MANUAL R.GAIN O O O O MANUAL B.GAIN O O O O FOCUS MODE O O O O NEAR LIMIT × × O O AF ASSIST × × O O Position number O: Can be reflected to the camera ×: Cannot be reflected to the camera 87 Technical Appendix 11-10) Messages and Troubleshooting This section explains a message that may appear on the display panel. Check this section before consulting your Sony Authorized Reseller. If the switcher TUJMMEPFTOPUGVODUJPOQSPQFSMZ QMFBTFXSJUFEPXOUIFNFTTBHFOVNCFSBOE consult your Sony Authorized Reseller. Number Message Description 1001 Booting Now. The switcher is being booted. Solution Wait until the message changes. 1002 Fan STOP !! Fan has stopped. Turn off the switcher. Check if any object is blocking the power fan openings. If the fan still does not function, consult your Sony dealer. 1003 No Communication. The POWER switch of the Processor Unit is set to OFF, or the control cable is not connected properly. Set the POWER switch of the Processor Unit to ON. If the message is displayed when it is set to ON, check that the supplied control cable is properly connected between the PANEL connector on the Processor Unit and the PROCESSOR connector on the Control Panel. 1015 Transferring Data. Please wait. Waiting for a reply from the Processor Unit. Wait until the message changes, and do not turn off the power. 1016 Storing Preset Data. Snapshot data, etc. are being saved. Wait until the message changes, and do not turn off the power. 1017 Accessing NV MEM. Transmitting the data between frame memory and nonvolatile memory. Wait until the message changes, and do not turn off the power. 1018 Snapshot Data are being reset. The snapshot data are now being reset. Wait until the message changes, and do not turn off the power. 2001 Storing Preset Data. Preset data are being saved. Wait until the message changes, and do not turn off the power. 2002 Completed. Saving of the preset data is complete. — 2005 Different from the expected camera. Information on camera models does not match. The model of the connected camera when storing the data differs from the model when recalling the data. 2011 Position Data are being reset. The camera positions are now being reset. Wait until the message changes, and do not turn off the power. XXXX — — If error messages not mentioned on this list appear, turn the switcher off then back on after a while. If error messages still remain, consult your Sony dealer. 88 1 (25) 3-M4 11 /32 (8) (in depth) /32 (15) 9 89 . MENU 2 2 1 1 PGM NEXT 1 3 DSK 3 3 4 4 4 LOW CAMERA 2 5 5 5 PIP P/T RST PST SPD DSK/AUX SW CAMERA CAM MENU/SNAP SHOT/CAMERA POSITION 0 2 1 3 6 SETUP MATT 8 5 PIP WIPE 4 7 DSK MEM ON 3 1/4 (81) 1 1/16 (30) OFF 6 1/2 (162) 6 6 6 AUX 1 7 7 7 HIGH AUX 2 O P AF NEAR 8 9 9 9 F3 ZOOM 11 11 11 PVW 12 12 12 MV EXIT REV WIPE CUT MX AUTO TRANS PIP AUTO N/R PAGE DSK AUTO 16 3/4 (424) 10 10 10 PGM F4 PAN/TILT BK LIGHT SPT LIGHT O P AWB F2 BRIGHT PRESET SPEED FAR 8 8 F1 FOCUS 7 3/4 (194) X LEFT CAMERA MENU CENTER DOWN Y FINE ENTER UP BRS-200 3 4 /8 (110) CAM Z RIGHT 5 5/8 (142.5) 7 1/8 (179) 8 3/4 (222) 1 3/4 (43.5) 4 1/8 (103) /32 (8) 11 3-M4 11 /32 (8) (in depth) Unit: inches (mm) /32 (15) 2 1/4 (55) 19 2 7/8 (70) 3 5/8 (90) 3 1/4 (81)) 5 1/8 (130) 1 3/16 (30) 6 1/2 (162) DC IN 12V 19 PROCESSOR 16 1/4 (410) Technical Appendix "EWBODFE0QFSBUJPOPGUIF#34 11-11) Dimensions Control Panel 90 Unit: inches (mm) 13 /4 (6) /32 (10) 1 19 (480) 18 1/4 (462) POWER ON 1 1 3/4 (44) 1 5/16 (32) OFF 17 (430) /4 × 15/32 (6.2 × 12)) (4 holes) 3 /32 (2.3) 17 (430) IN1 1 2 3 4 IN2 PGM1 PGM2 SDI IN AUX1 AUX2 OUT DVI-I OUT GPI I/O PANEL LAN(10/100) REMOTE SDI OUT REF IN REF OUT GENLOCK ~AC IN RS-232C RS-422 VISCA Processor Unit Technical Appendix click: sony.com/ptz V-2458 (MK10598V1) ©2010 Sony Electronics Inc. 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