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Basic Setups for the Switcher

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To set up multi-viewer output (menu page 934)

The menu is used to set up multi-viewer output.

1

Display menu page 934.

For the procedure for displaying the menu, see “Menu Operation” on page
46.

2

Turn the F1 control to select the type of multi-viewer output under “TYPE.”

You can select from among 1 (full screen), 4-, 10- and 16-picture multi-
viewer.

3

Turn the F2 control to select the picture number for which you wish to set
up the output signal under “WINDOW.”

You can select a number from 1 to 16 according to the type of multi-viewer
selected under “TYPE.”

For details on the type of multi-viewer and the picture number, see “Type
of multi-viewer and picture number” on page 56.

4

Turn the F3 control to select the output video displayed on each divided
window under “SIGNAL.”

PGM: to output program video
PVW: to output preview video
IN 1 to IN 4: to output video input from the SDI IN 1 to 4 connectors at the

rear of the Processor Unit

IN 5 to IN 8: to output video input from the interface board installed in the

IN1 card slot at the rear of the Processor Unit
(When the BRSA-20HSD1 is installed, select any of “IN 5” to “IN 8.”
When the BRSA-20DD1 is installed, select “IN 5.”)

IN 9: to output the video input from the input connector on the interface

board installed in the IN2 card slot at the rear of the Processor Unit

FM 1, FM 2: to output frame memory image 1 or 2 stored in the Processor

Unit

MAT1, MAT2: to output color matte 1 or 2 used for a background image
CLBR: to output color bars used for adjustment and test transmission
AUX1, AUX2: to output the same video as that output from the AUX1 or

AUX2 connector at the rear of the processor unit.

NONE: to display the window in black

• If you select multi-viewer video for the output from the AUX1 or AUX2

output connector (page 64), selecting “AUX1” or “AUX2” in step 4 above
displays the window in black.

• If you select video that cannot be displayed for any reason, such as a different

video format, the corresponding window is displayed in black or in blue (for
FM 1 and FM 2).

OUTPUT

TYPE

WINDOW

SIGNAL

4/6

MV

4

1

PGM

934

Notes