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Digital Video Switcher

SE-600

Quick Start Guide

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Table of Contents
Warnings & Precautions ............................................................................................................... 2 Whats in the box? ........................................................................................................................ 3 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 3 Features ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Connections & Controls ................................................................................................................ 5 Front Panel ................................................................................................................................... 5 Audio Inputs and Levels ............................................................................................................. 10 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................. 12 Effects ........................................................................................................................................ 14 Dimension .................................................................................................................................. 24 Specification ............................................................................................................................... 25 Service & Support ...................................................................................................................... 26

Warnings & Precautions


1. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3. Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this unit in or near water. 5. Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious damage. 6. Slots and openings on the cabinet top, back, and bottom are provided for ventilation. To ensure safe and reliable operation of this unit, and to protect it from overheating, do not block or cover these openings. Do not place this unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, as the ventilation openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked. This unit should never be placed near or over a heat register or radiator. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. 7. This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this unit where the power cord will be walked on, rolled over, or otherwise stressed. 9. If an extension cord must be used with this unit, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cords rating. 10. Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not exceed 15 amperes. 11. Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet ventilation slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into this unit. 12. Except as specifically explained elsewhere in this manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers that are marked Do Not Remove may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks, and will void your warranty. Refer all service issues to qualified service personnel. 13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord is damaged or frayed; b. When liquid has spilled into the unit; c. When the product has been exposed to rain or water; controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual; improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation; e. When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged; f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. d. When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions. Adjust only those

Whats in the box?


1 1 1 x x x AC Cord AD Switch 12V / 2.5A SE-600 Instruction Manual

Introduction
Nowadays, HD live program production is the trend and will be popular in the world. But, there are still lost of SD products in market and used in lots of people. To fulfil and give a more cost effective with excellent features, Datavideo provides an eight inputs SD switcher. 6 Composite video + 2 DVI-D input with 2 PIP, Luma key and DV out. SE-600 is a perfect switcher that supports analog input, high compatibility with PC. Real time video application with broadcast grade, effect and functions are useful for user. In addition to above advantages, SE-600 is also an affordable price switcher that you never meet.

Features
Input
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Video: 6 composite video + 2 DVI-D

Output
Preview out: DVI-D for Multi-Viewer with clock and audio level indicator (Multi-viewer output same quality as SE-900 new multi-viewer board) Main out: CVBS x 3 (recorder/ program out/ streaming) Aux out: CVBS x 2 DV Out 1394 x 2 (optional)

Effects
Wipe and dissolve PIP: 2 of PIP effects Luma key x1 LOGO: up to two logo display on the same screen One frame still store memory as a source SMPTE pattern out

Controls: (rubber key) Special control keys


Fade to solid color (background color can be selected) Instant speed key up to 5 keys, speed can be programmed AUX source keys

RS422 GPI Trigger out: trigger the external video player with delay transition effect. The delay time can be adjusted GPI trigger in Tally out SD card interface for update software & LOGO and animation
SW Upgrade Logo Animation Still Frame

Power input: DC 12V Color and white balance correction OSD Display Audio Mixer:
Input: 2 XLR with MIC (48V) In, 2 RCA Line In Output: 2 XLR, 2RCA LED audio-level indicator Audio follow video switch (A+V)

Connections & Controls Front Panel

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1. Main / Sub Source 2. AUX Source 3. Headphone Volume Control 4. Audio Mixer 5. Audio Meters 6. Special Effects

7. Effects 8. Transition 9. Speed/ Level 10. Cut & Take 11. T-Bar

MAIN SOURCE Used to select which of the four video input channels or background is sent to the Main video output. For more information, see Video Source(Page 10). SUB SOURCE Used to select which of the four video input channels or background will be transitioned to or used as a sub source in an effect. BG Background Colour sets the background colour for use on the Main and Sub Source Rails. PIP Picture In Picture can be set up in one of four preset positions, or manually moved to any position on the screen. FZ Freezes the current PST or PGM image until toggled off. FTB FTB - Stands for Fade To Black. This is on the Main Source Rail only. Pressing FTB will fade the PGM output to black. To fade back up to video you need to press the key again. PVW Stands for Preview. This is on the Sub Source Rail only. When you press the PVW Key you will see the active transition or effect previewed in the PST window.

AUX SOURCE Step.1 - Select AUX1 SEL or AUX2 SEL key. Step.2 - Select SUB or MAIN key on the right side. Step.3 - Select Channel 1~8 (If step.2 select MAIN, place select Channel 1~8 or BG on MAIN SOURCE). Step.4 - Select AUX1 SEL or AUX2 SEL key to finish Aux Source setting.

HEADPHONE VOLUME CONTROL Controls Headphone level and signal(s) present at the Headphone jack Level is controlled by the rotary knob.

AUDIO MIXER These CH1, CH2, AUX Audio Level are control CH1, CH2, AUX audio output mix. MASTER Sliders to control audio levels for the Main audio output mix. These faders correspond to the selector buttons above and control the relative volume of each input in the master output as well as the master output level. They are called faders because they are used to decrease (rather than increase) the signal levels to make a balanced and pleasing mix. When they are set at Unity, they pass the audio signal through at the same level it was at when it entered this bus. This is why level setting at the Input Bus is so important.

AUDIO METERS LED style meters, which show the signal strength at the Audio Output. The signal they measure is determined by the sources selected by the Audio Bus selectors and the levels set by the Faders. These meters show the audio signal level at the Main output. The strength of any audio signal that is routed to the output will be displayed here. As mentioned above, these meters play a vital part in correctly setting the audio levels to avoid clipping or other distortion. AUDIO MONITOR Use the Headphone section to accurately monitor any of the sources CH1, CH 2, AUX or Master output. Repeated presses of the Headphone button cycle through the monitoring choices. In many cases, headphones may be a more useful and accurate choice than speakers for audio monitoring. A+V When this button is engaged (youll know it is engaged because the LED is lit), the audio associated with a selected input source automatically follows the video through the dissolve. When the button is inactive, audio must be switched manually. For more information, see A+V (Page 10).

LUMA KEY PVW When this button is engaged, the LUMA key function will display on next source preview (PST). LUMA KEY ON When this button is engaged, the LUMA key function will display on output (PGM). PIP 1 / 2 ENABLE When this button is engaged, the PIP 1/2 function can be display on PST or PGM. LOGO 1 / 2 ON When this button is engaged, the LOGO 1 / 2 will display on PST or PGM. F1 This button is lock frame. You can lock the video frame on the Main or Sub Source. If you want Freezes new video frame, please press F1 button, unlock last frame picture. F2 TBD Transition 16 effect keys, for more information, see Transition Effects (Page 11).

EFFECTS Menu button is SE-600 functions configuration and setting, press the up, down, left, right arrow button move to another control, and ENTER button to confirm the setting. LOGO SETTING / PIP SETTING / LUMA KEY SETTING These three buttons is swift button, let you can setting these function instantly. MOSAIC Press the MOSAIC Key to activate the MOSAIC Effect. The MOSAIC effect can be set to six different levels using the BDR Keys. You will see the effect in the PST window. PAINT Press the PAINT Key to activate the Paint Effect. The Paint effect can be set to six different levels using the BDR Keys. You will see the effect in the PST window. B/W Press the B/W Key to activate the black and white Effect. USER 1 / USER 2 Press the USER 1 Key to search the DVI 7 signal again. Press the USER 2 Key to search the DVI 8 signal again. BG CLR You can select BG CLR if you want to display a background screen. The background can be set to one of eight different colours, colour bars or framing lines. The Status Display will indicate the active background. The background can be changed using the BG Colour Key. BDR CLR A wipe can be given a coloured edge or border. The border can be one three widths, and one of eight colours. The Border Width and Colour are indicated in the Status Display. You can set the Border width by repeatedly pressing the BDR Key - The Status Display will show the following options: BORDER = BORDER = N Color BORDER = M Color BORDER = W Color No Border Narrow Border Medium Border Wide Border

You can set the Border Colour by repeatedly pressing the BDR CLR Key The Status Display will show the following options in sequence: BLACK - BLUE - RED - MAGENTA - GREEN - CYAN - YELLOW WHITE

Speed / Level Selectable of five different speeds or level for transition effect.

CUT Change the main/sub source immediately. TAKE Take the effect by preset speed.

T-Bar The T-Bar is used to carry out a manual transition such as a wipe, fade, mix or key. When it has travelled as far as it can go the transition is complete.

Audio Inputs and Levels


These Audio Input Channel Selectors and Level pots are the first stage in the audio signal path. Each channel carries the audio associated with a video input. Analog audio comes in through the RCA connectors on the rear panel; audio from the XLR input is converted to analog and passed to this bus.

A+V

When this button is active, the audio follows the video through a transition. When the transition is a cut, the audio will switch abruptly at the same time. Try this: With A+V engaged, select channel B on the Main Source bus (of course, you must have a valid video and audio source at this input!). Notice that channel B is lit in the Audio Input section. Now, select channel A on the Sub Source bus. Work the T-Bar to manually perform a transition (if no specific transition is selected, the sources will dissolve) and watch Audio Input Source channel change from B to A, following the video. When this feature is not engaged, you can select which of the 4 Audio input channels will be applied to the Video bus at the Fader. In fact, you have to select one or more of the channels, or there will be no audio present at the Video bus. This button should be inactive while doing beginning-of-session level setting so that you can select an input and adjust the level.

Video Source
Selecting the Main and Sub Video Sources is the first thing to do when setting up the SE-600. The source you select (by pressing one of the buttons; a bright red LED on the selected button lights for confirmation) on the Main Source bus is what is sent to the Video output. This means that you can perform cuts between sources by simply pressing different buttons. (If A+V is engaged, video and audio from the selected source will switch together. See A+V for more details on this function.) The Sub Source selection determines which input will be transitioned to when using any of the transition controls and provides the video for Picture in Picture and Chroma Key functions.

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Transition Effects

Left to Right

Right to Left

Bottom to Up

Top to Bottom

Middle extend Inside Out (U/D)

Middle extend Outside In (U/D)

Middle extend Inside Out (L/R)

Middle extend Outside In (L/R)

Left High to Right Down

Right Down to Left High

Left Down to Right High

Right High to Left Down Add a border to certain effects such as Wipes. You can select between three border widths, N (Narrow), M (Medium) and W (Wide), simply by repeatedly pressing the BDR Key. The active width and colour is indicated in the Status Display

Inside Out

Outside In

A/B Dissolve

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Rear Panel

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1. DVI Input 2. CV Input 3. CV Output 4. Multi View 5. Tally 6. GPI

7. RS-422 8. Power 9. DC In 10. Audio Output 11. Audio Input

DVI-D Input DVI-D digital signal input connecter. DVI-I digital signal input connecter.

CV Input Composite video input: takes a BNC connector from the composite output of a VCR, camera, DVD player, etc.

CV Output Composite video output: BNC connector typically connected to a program monitor.

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Multi View DVI-D digital signal preview output connecter.

TALLY Tally out socket. This supplies tally light information up to eight buttons of main source, and other eight button of sub source.

GPI The GPI socket can be used for simple external control.

RS-422 9-pin serial port standard RS-4 22 interface.

POWER Switches the power On / Off.

DC IN DC in socket connect the supplied 12V 5A PSU to this socket. The connection can be secured by screwing the outer fastening ring of the DC In plug to the socket. AUDIO OUT Supports two channels XLR Balanced Audio output. RCA stereo pairs of line level analog audio output.

AUDIO IN RCA stereo pairs of line level analog audio input. Supports two channels XLR Balanced Audio Input. Two kinds of switches under AUDIO IN: LINE/MIC switch is set the audio line in or MIC in, when you use LINE in please also set the 48V ON/OFF switch off to preventing burn-out the device. 48V ON/OFF switch is set the phantom power on/off, if you want to use MIC in, please set LINE/MIC switch under MIC first, and then use condenser microphone please turn on the 48V ON/OFF switch, if use dynamic microphone please turn off the 48V ON/OFF switch.

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Effects

Press on the MENU button for system configuration, press the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT button to select an item and press the ENTER to confirm the setting.

SETTING
1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME

Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select COUNT_DOWN_TIME item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting CONUT_DOWN TIME - setting count down time (00:00~59:59)
[ COUNT_DOWN TIME SETTING ]

1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

1 : COUNT DOWN TIME = 00:14 ESCAPE

* After SE-600 firmware upgrade, you need to reload your (logo, background, nameetc) files to SE-600.

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2: PIP

Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select PIP item. Press the ENTER to confirm the setting PIP Source - select PIP source (CH_1~CH_8) PIP Size - select PIP size (big or small) PIP Border - select Border size (N, M, W or No Border) PIP Position - adjustment position (X:88~170Y:80~176) PIP background - select PIP background channel (CH_1~CH_8 or BG) If you want to enable the PIP function, you must first press the PIP1 ENABLE / PIP2 ENABLE key in the SE600 keyboard, The PIP window will appear on the PREVIEW and PROGRAM displays when PIP buttons are lit on the SE600s Keyboard.

1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME [ PIP SETTING ] 1. PIP_1 Source : CH/_1 2. Size : SMALL, 3. border : M , GREEN 4. position : X = 096 , Y = 080 5. PIP_2 source : CH_2 6. size : SMALL, 7. border : M , CYAN 8. position : X = 158 , Y = 080 9. PIP background : CH_3 ESCAPE 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

2: PIP

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3: CG (LUMA KEY)

Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select CG (LUMA KEY) item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting SOURCE - select CG source channel (CH_1~CH_8 or BG) KEY LEVEL MAX. - adjustment range from 20 to 255 KEY LEVEL MIN. - adjustment range from 0 to 255 TRANSPARENT PT. - adjustment range from 0 to 255 TRANSPARENCY - adjustment range from 0 to 100 PIP Background - select background channel (CH_1~CH_8) WINDOW LEFT_TOP- adjustment position (X:0~720Y:0~480) WINDOW RIGHT_BOTTOM - adjustment position (X:0~720Y:0~480)

1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP [ LUMA KEY SETTING ] 1. SOURCE = CH_8 2. KEY LEVEL MAX. = 240 (OFF WHITE) 3. KEY LEVEL MIN. = 20 (OFF BLACK) 4. TRANSPARENT PT. = 20 W [ ]B 5. TRANSPARENCY = 0 6. WINDOW LEFT_TOP = X=720 ,Y=486 7. WINDOW RIGHT_BOTTOM = X=720 ,Y=486 ESCAPE

3: CG (LUMA KEY)

4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

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4: LOGO

Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select LOGO item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting SOURCE - select LOGO source channel (CH1~CH8, BG or LOGO FILE) LOGO POSITION - adjustment position (X:1~147Y:1~119) KEY LEVEL MAX. - adjustment range from 20 to 255 KEY LEVEL MIN. - adjustment range from 0 to 255 TRANSPARENT PT. - adjustment range from 0 to 255 TRANSPARENCY - adjustment range from 0 to 100 PIP Background - select background channel (CH_1~CH_8) WINDOW LEFT_TOP- adjustment position (X:0~720Y:0~480) WINDOW RIGHT_BOTTOM - adjustment position (X:0~720Y:0~480) 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) [ LOGO No. SELECT ] 1:LOGO_1 2:LOGO_2 ESCAPE 4: LOGO [ LOGO 1 SETTING (LUMA KEY) ] 1. SOURCE = CH3 2. LOGO POSITION X= 10 ,Y= 11 3. KEY LEVEL MAX. = 240 (OFF WHITE) 4. KEY LEVEL MIN. = 20 (OFF BLACK) 5. TRANSPARENT PT. = 20 W [ ]B 6. TRANSPARENCY = 0 7. WINDOW LEFT_TOP = X=000 ,Y=000 8. WINDOW RIGHT_BOTTOM = X=720 ,Y=486 9. COPY LOGO FILE. = LOGO_1 ESCAPE

5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

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5: VIDEO IN & OUT


Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select VIDEO IN & OUT item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting VIDEO CH. - select video Channel (IN_1~IN_8) INPUT _TYPE - select input type (CV) BRIGHTNESS - adjustment range from 0 to 102(under 1080i) CONTRAST - adjustment range from 113 to 0(under 1080i) SATURATION - adjustment range from 113 to 0(under 1080i) RGB CORRECTION - adjustment range from 0 to 70(under 720p) AGC - set AGC ct background channel (CH_1~CH_8) 7.5IRE - adjustment range from 0 to 102(under 1080i) OUTPUT MODE - select output mode (CV*2 + Y/C) or (CV + Y/U/V) 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO VIDEO CH. : IN_1 1: INPUT _TYPE = CV 2: BRIGHTNESS = +00 3: CONTRAST = +00 4: SATURATION = +00 5: RGB CORRECTION: X_+00 Y_+00 6: AGC = ON 7: 7.5 IRE = NC. ESCAPE

5: VIDEO IN & OUT

6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE [VIDEO OUTPUT SETTING] 1: OUTPUT MODE = CV*2 + Y/C ESCAPE

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6: AUDIO MIXER

Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select AUDIO MIXER item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting TONE_OUT - select ON or OFF TONE_LEVEL - adjustment range from 20 to -40 CH1_DELAY_TIME - adjustment range from 0 to +18 CH2_DELAY_TIME - adjustment range from 0 to +18 AUX_DELAY_TIME - adjustment range from 0 to +18 CH1_GAIN_TIME - adjustment range from 0 to +18 CH2_GAIN_TIME - adjustment range from 0 to +18 AUX_GAIN_TIME - adjustment range from 0 to +18 VIN CH1 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. VIN CH2 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. VIN CH3 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. VIN CH4 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. VIN CH5 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. VIN CH6 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. VIN CH7 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. VIN CH8 SELECTION - select audio CH1 / CH2 / AUX follow video. 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT [AUDIO MIXER SOFGING-1] 1: TONE_OUT = OFF (ON/OFF) 2. TONE_LEVEL = +04 dBu (20~-34) (XLR) 3. CH1_DELAY_TIME = 81.0 FRAMES (0~18) 4. CH2_DELAY_TIME = 92.0 FRAMES (0~18) 5. AUX_DELAY_TIME = 5.5 FRAMES (0~18) 6. CH1_GAIN = 0 dB (0~+18) 7. CH2_GAIN = 0 dB 8. AUX_GAIN = 0 dB 6: AUDIO MIXER [AUDIO MIXER SOFGING-2] VIDEO SELECT AUDIO : CH1 1.VIN CH1 SELECTION = _ _ _ 2.VIN CH2 SELECTION = _ _ _ 3.VIN CH3 SELECTION = _ _ _ 4.VIN CH4 SELECTION = _ _ _ 5.VIN CH5 SELECTION = _ _ _ 6.VIN CH6 SELECTION = _ _ _ 7.VIN CH7 SELECTION = _ _ _ 8.VIN CH8 SELECTION = _ _ _ ESCAPE

CH2
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AUX
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7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

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7: MULTI. IMAGE

Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select MULTI. IMAGE item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting OUTPUT TYPE BORDER BRIGHT - adjustment range from 001 to 100 CAM1~8_NAME - CAM1~8 channel name setting 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER [MULIT. IMAGESETTING-1] 1:OUTPUT TYPE = 4:3 2:BORDER BRIGHT = 001 :NEXT PAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER [MULIT. IMAGESETTING-2] 1:CAM1_NAME=[CAM1 ] 2:CAM2_NAME=[CAM2 ] 3:CAM3_NAME=[CAM3 ] 4:CAM4_NAME=[CAM4 ] 5:CAM5_NAME=[CAM5 ] 6:CAM6_NAME=[CAM6 ] 7:CAM7_NAME=[CAM7 ] 8:CAM8_NAME=[CAM8 ] ESCAPE

7: MULTI. IMAGE

7: MULTI. IMAGE

8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

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8: SYSTEM

Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select SYSTEM item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting GPI SETTING SPEED KEY SETTING - adjustment range from 2 to 90 SWITCH BRIGHTNESS - adjustment switch brightness TEST KEY 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE [SYSTEM SETTING] 1: GPI SETTING 2. SPEED KEY SETTING 3. SWITCH BRIGHTNESS = 4. TEST KEY ESCAPE

8: SYSTEM

9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE [ [SPEED SETTING] ] 1: SPEED1 = 2 FRAMS 2. SPEED2 = 4 FRAMS 3. SPEED3 = 8 FRAMS 4. SPEED4 = 16 FRAMS 5. SPEED5 = 32 FRAMS ESCAPE

8: SYSTEM

9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

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9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE


Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select SYSTEM item Press the ENTER to confirm the setting STORE & RECALL UPDATE - select update mode RESET ALL reset all PCB firmware 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM Select update mode 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 1: NORMAL (RECOMMENDED) 2: DETAL 3: READ ESCAPE NORMAL UPDATE: 1: ALL 2: KEYBOARD 3: MAINBOARD 4: DV_I / O ESCAPE 1. STORE & RECALL 2. UPDATE 3. RESET ALL (Press key 2 SEC.) ESCAPE

10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

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10: RESET DVI_IN


Press the SETTING button and then press arrows button to select RESET DVI_IN item Press the key or can reset DVI_1/2 IN 1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME 2: PIP 3: CG (LUMA KEY) 4: LOGO 5: VIDEO IN & OUT 6: AUDIO MIXER 7: MULTI. IMAGE 8: SYSTEM 9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE 10: RESET DVI_IN ESCAPE

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Dimension

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Specification
Video Inputs Composite Video * 6 DVI-D * 1 DVI-I * 1 Main out: CVBS *2(recorder/program out/streaming),Y/C or YUV *1 Aux (1)out: CVBS * 2 Aux (2)out: CVBS * 2 DV Out: 1394 * 2(Optional), SDI * 2 (Optional) 0/7.5 IRE Options (NTSC only) Wipe and dissolve PIP: 2 of PIP effects Luma Key * 1 LOGO: up to two logo display on the same screen One frame still store memory as a source SMPTE pattern out 2 * DVI-D for Multi-Viewer with timer and audio level indicator (Multiviewer output same quality as SE-900 new multi-viewer board) Preview output include (6*CV in)+(2*AUX out) screen and (1*Preset)+(1*PGM out) screen Resolution is 1920*1080p Serial D-Sub 9-pin x1 RS-422 Tally Output D-Sub 15-pin x2 Bandwidth 20~18KHz S/N Ratio >70 dB (Line-in) THD < 0.1% Input: 2 XLR with MIC (48V) In 2 RCA Line In Output: 2 XLR , 2 RCA LED audio-level indicator (for audio monitoring) Audio follow video switch (A+V) 0C to 40C (32F to 102F) 10% to 90% (non condensing) 425 mm x 98.93 mm x 389.24 mm (Excluding protrusion) Approx. 7 kg Input AC 100 ~ 240V Switching Adaptor, output DC 12V / 40W

Outputs

IRE

Effects

Preview output

Other Interface

Audio

Audio Mixer

Operating Temperature Humidity Dimension Weight Power

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Service & Support


It is our goal to make your products ownership a satisfying experience. Our supporting staff is available to assist you in setting up and operating your system. Please refer to our web site www.datavideo-tek.com for answers to common questions, support requests or contact your local office below.

Datavideo Global Website: www.datavideo-tek.com

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