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

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Chapter 12 Appendix — Glossary

Glossary

Defined below are the terms used in this manual.

Word

Explanation

AB Bus
AB Bus system

A bus control mode. By executing a transition, the A bus and B bus signals are output to the program images

alternately.

Ancillary Data

The auxiliary data other than the video signals, which is transmitted inside the data stream of the video serial

interface. The data superimposed on the vertical blanking period is referred to as the V ancillary data (VANC).

Aspect
Aspect ratio

The ratio between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of an image or screen.

It is 16:9 for the HD format and 4:3 for the SD format.

AUX (Auxiliary Bus)

A spare bus which can be switched by signals other than the main line output signals.

BB (BlackBurst)

The black burst signal. A composite signal of full-screen black level which is used as the reference signal for

Genlock.

Border

The area or margin that is added to the edge of a wipe or key. Its width and color can be adjusted. The

defocusing of the area around a border is referred to as the soft effect.

Chroma Key

This refers to the function for creating the key signals based on the color information of the video signals and

combining the keys.

Clip

Moving image memory of the video memory (VMEM)

Key Clip

The threshold level of the luminance when key signals are created from a key source.

CBGD (Color Background)

The signals which are output from the internal color generator and used as the background image.

Cut

This refers to the effect where the display is instantly switched to the next image.

Density

A parameter which is used to adjust the density of the key signals.

Dot by Dot

This treats images as actual size. With PinP, it allows SD images to be combined with HD images with no

accompanying deterioration in the images themselves.

Down Converter

This is the function that converts a source in the HD format into the SD format.

DSK (Downstream Key)

This refers to the key combination process which is performed at the end of the mix effect.

The key is always combined with the foremost image.

DVE (Digital Video Effect)

This refers to the transition patterns accompanying size reductions or slide effects.

DVI (Digital Visual Interface)

A digital video interface standard. DVI-I can handle both digital signals and analog signals.

Embedded Audio

This refers to the audio data packets which are transferred inside the data stream of the video serial interface.

Flip Flop

Flip Flop system (PGM/PST system)

A bus control mode. The signals selected by the program bus are always output as the program images. By

executing a transition, the program bus and preset bus signals are switched over.

Flying Key

This function uses DVE effects to move, expand, or reduce key signals.

Frame Synchronizer

The function which matches the synchronization of non-synchronized video input signals.

Freeze

The function which freezes the video signal.

FTB (Fade to Black)

This is the effect where the background image is faded out to the black screen.

Genlock

The function for synchronizing the video signals using an external sync signal as the reference.

GPI (General Purpose Interface)

Interface signals which control auto transition from an external source.

Hue

The color tone of the video signals.

IRE

A unit used for video signal levels. The setup level (black level) of the signals is expressed as 0 IRE, 7.5 IRE,

etc.

Key Edge

The border or shadow added to the edges of keys.

Key Fill

The signal that uses key composition processing to fill in the areas left blank by the key signals.

Key Gain

A parameter which is used to adjust the amplitude of the key signals.

Key Invert

The function which inverts the key signals.

Key Mask

The function that specifies the area for key composition using the box pattern, etc.

When only part of the area of the key signals is used, key composition is executed with the unnecessary area

masked.

Key Source

The video signals for creating the key signals.

Line Synchronizer

The function to automatically adjust the input video signal phase to the horizontal synchronization reference

signal phase.

Linear Key

The function which combines keys using monochrome key signals with gradations in its outlines as a reference.

Lum (Luminance)

The brightness portion of the video signals.

Luminance Key

The function which creates key signals based on the luminance (brightness) information of the video signals to

combine keys.

ME (Mix Effect)

A video effect device which combines a number of video signals to create mix, wipe, key and other video

signals.

Mix

The picture-changing effect produced by overlapping one image with the next.

It is also referred to as “dissolve”.

MultiView Display

This function combines multiple sources and displays them on one screen.

PGM, PVW, and the input source can be previewed at the same time on a single screen.

PinP (Picture in Picture)

This function combines a sub-screen image with the background image.

PVW (Preview)

The function for checking ahead of time the image which will be output after the next transition. The image is

output from the PVW line.

PGM (Program Bus)

The bus which always carries the program output signals.

PST (Preset Bus)

The bus which carries the program output signals after the next background transition.

RS‑422

A serial interface standard. It is the interface used to control the switcher from an editor or other external device.