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Setting dvi input signals – Panasonic AV-HS6000 2 M/E Live Switcher Main Frame & Control Panel (Dual Redundant Power Supplies) User Manual

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Chapter 6 Input/Output Signal Settings — Setting input signals

3

Select an item in [Motion Detect] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.

f

Set the image movement detection sensitivity.

[3] is the standard setting. Set this closer to [1] to configure it toward still images, and to [5] to configure it toward moving images.

4

Select an item in [Sharp] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.

f

Set the extent of the edge sharpness for the images.

[3] is the standard setting. Set this closer to [1] for less sharp edges, and to [5] for sharper edges.

5

Set [Size] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.

f

Adjust the input image size (100% to 110%).

Fine‑tuning image positions

Fine-tune image positions when [Edge Crop] is selected for the scaling method.

1

Select the button

[SDI IN]

[Up Converter] tab.

2

Select an item in [Edge Crop Pos.] in the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column.

[Center]

Positions the image at the center, and adds a black image at the left and right.

[Right]

Positions the image at the right, and adds a black image at the left.

[Left]

Positions the image at the left, and adds a black image at the right.

Setting DVI input signals

Configure the DVI input signal setting. Signals with the available resolution are as follows.

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XGA (1024

×

768)/60 Hz, WXGA (1280

×

768)/60 Hz, SXGA (1280

×

1024)/60 Hz, WSXGA+ (1680

×

1050)/60 Hz, UXGA (1600

×

1200)/60 Hz,

WUXGA (1920

×

1200)/60 Hz, 1080/59.94p (1920

×

1080)/59.94 Hz, 1080/50p (1920

×

1080)/50 Hz, 1080/59.94i (1920

×

1080)/59.94 Hz, 1080/50i

(1920

×

1080)/50 Hz, 720/59.94p (1280

×

720)/59.94 Hz, 720/50p (1280

×

720)/50 Hz

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NOTE

t

If signals with any other resolutions or frequencies are input, the signals cannot be imported correctly.
The output images in this case may be black or disturbed.

t

The / terminals do not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).

Setting the scaling method

1

Select the button

[DVI IN]

[Frame Buffer] tab.

2

Select an item in [Scale] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.

f

Select the scaling method.

[Full]

Enlarges or reduced the input image in accordance with the system resolution.

(The aspect ratio is not maintained. The increased or reduced ratio in vertical and horizontal directions will differ.)

[Fit‑V]

Maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, and enlarges or reduces the image in accordance with the vertical

resolution.

[Fit‑H]

Maintains the aspect ratio of the input image, and enlarges or reduces in accordance with the horizontal resolution.

Setting the freeze method

1

Select the button

[DVI IN]

[Frame Buffer] tab.

2

Select an item in [Freeze Mode] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.

f

An item can also be selected while an image is frozen.

[Frame]

Freezes the images frame by frame.

[Field]

Freezes the images field by field.

Setting freeze

1

Select the button

[DVI IN]

[Frame Buffer] tab.

2

Select an item in [Freeze] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.

[On]

Freezes the input signals.

[Off]

Freezes the input signals.

Converting the level of the DVI input signal

Settings are performed according to the specifications of the device connected to the unit.

1

Select the button

[DVI IN]

[Frame Buffer] tab.

2

Select an item in [Limited] in the [DVI IN 1]/[DVI IN 2] column.