www.aja.com Published: 10/15/2012 Software Version 2.2.2.1 Installation and Operation Guide B e c a u s e i t m a t t e r s .
ii Trademarks AJA®, KONA®, Ki Pro®, KUMO®, and XENA® are registered trademarks of AJA Video, Inc. Io Express™, Io HD™ and Io™ are trademarks of AJA Video, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleShare, AppleTalk, FireWire, iPod, iPod Touch, Mac, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Final Cut Pro, QuickTime and the QuickTime Logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. Notice Copyright © 2012 AJA Video, Inc.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Limited Warranty Limited Warranty AJA Video warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase. If a product proves to be defective during this warranty period, AJA Video, at its option, will either repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.
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FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Table of Contents Table of Contents Trademarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii FCC Emission Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vi Chapter 3: Installation & Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Installation Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Shipping Box Contents . . . . . . . . . . .
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Table of Contents 2.18 Audio Map Ch8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.21 Audio Map Ch 1/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.22 Audio Map Ch 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
viii 21.4 Audio Phase Ch4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.5 Audio Phase Ch5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.6 Audio Phase Ch6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.7 Audio Phase Ch7 . . . . . . .
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Table of Contents Resetting Values To Factory Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Audio and Video I/O Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Audio Control Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
x Regulatory Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea KCC Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taiwan Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1: Introduction Overview Featuring a flexible architecture, the FS1 Universal SD/HD Audio/Video Frame Synchronizer and Converter simultaneously works with both HD and SD video—all in full 10-bit broadcast quality video and 24-bit audio. The FS1 supports virtually any input or output, analog or digital, HD or SD: • Converts up or down between SD and HD, and provides simultaneous HD and SD outputs. • Cross-converts between HD formats with simultaneous output of both formats.
2 • HD cross-converting with simultaneous downconverted SDI output • AFD support • Dual HD/SD SDI inputs and outputs • Component analog HD/SD input and output • Composite/S-Video input and output with TBC • 8-channel AES and balanced analog audio inputs and outputs • 16-channel embedded audio passed to SDI outputs • Audio mapping and control with AFV (audio follows video)— 16 channels of embedded audio can be mapped to any 8 • Storage of 10 preset system configurations in memory or external files • Fully r
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote Web Browser Control Remote Web Browser Control The FS1 internally contains an optimized web server that allows remote monitoring and parameter setting via a network-attached computer running a web-browser. From a network-connected computer you can communicate with one or more FS1 devices, even getting them to identify themselves via LEDs on the front and rear panel (front: Identify, rear: ID).
4 SNMP Control via Command Line Not supported in the current version SNMP Remote Web Remote Web Control Browser Browser via Command Control Control Line LAN or WAN Ethernet Connection Front Panel Control Not supported in the current version GPI Inputs GPI (2)Inputs (2) Embedded Front Web PanelServer Control FS1 CPU LAN or WAN Ethernet Connection Embedded Web Server Not supported in the current version GPI GPIOutputs Outputs (2) (2) FS1 CPU Test to Down Converter Ref Ref Loop Ref Ref Loop Genlo
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — What’s In The Box? What’s In The Box? When you unpack your AJA FS1 chassis, you’ll find the following components: • AJA FS1 Chassis • AC Power cords (2) • The manual you’re reading (on CD) • Optional: Late-breaking News or Read-Me-First notices (where applicable, AJA may include additional bulletins related to your product and software) Please save all packaging for shipping the FS1 should you wish to do so when moving or sending it in for service.
6 In This Manual Chapter 1 Introduction presents the overview you’re reading, listing features, box contents, and requirements. Chapter 2 Controls and Indicators discusses the FS1 front and rear panel controls, connections, and indicators. Illustrations point out the various connectors and indicators with text discussions of each.
Chapter 2: Controls and Indicators Controls and Indicators When installing the AJA FS1 chassis, you’ll make media cable connections to a variety of equipment. After installation, the front panel indicators will be useful in monitoring what is happening on the system as well as troubleshooting problems that can occur. Becoming familiar with the FS1 front and rear panels will simplify installation, setup, and operation of the system.
8 Front Panel Control Menu Buttons Remote Button displays remote status (color of button) and brings up the remote control menu Status Button changes the display to the Status Mode and cycles through status and screensaver displays Alphanumeric Display Select Buttons has two modes: scroll through Status (displays status and select information) and parameters Control (for viewing and changing functions/ parameters) Adjust Buttons change or adjust the value of the selected parameter Activity Indicator L
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Front Panel Status Display Pressing the Status button under the AJA logo pages through the eight status displays. Normally, you'll be viewing the main status screen shown in a previous illustration. It’s the default screen at powerup.
10 Controlling the FS1—Using the Select and Adjust Buttons The FS1's control system is designed to be easy to use and remember. All functions in the menu system are numbered for easy reference. Two pairs of up/down buttons named Select and Adjust provide control. Pressing any of these four buttons immediately puts the FS1 into control mode: Select Adjust To operate the FS1, use the Select buttons to select a function or parameter. Then use the Adjust buttons to adjust the selected function or parameter.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Front Panel Remote Control 11 Pressing the Remote button once results in a display showing how the FS1 is being controlled. Pressing the button again cycles the display through all control options: LOCAL+REMOTE: Control is from the panel buttons, a web browser, or remote panel (VTECS). The Remote button glows white.
12 Alarm—If This LED is illuminated, press the Status button to see a description of the alarm event detected. The Alarm LED may be lit because of a hardware failure, because of video incompatibilities, or because of genlock loss. (Any of these conditions may be filtered out using the Alarm Filters parameters.) Note: Only having one power cord connected to the FS1 will cause the alarm LED to light—this may be filtered with the Alarm Filters parameters.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Front Panel About Video and Format Compatibility The table below shows at a glance all the conversions (and straight-through modes) possible for given input formats. In the case of interlace formats the table lists the field rate; for progressive formats the table lists the frame rate. Input Possible Output Formats 525i59.94 720p59.94 1080i59.94 525i59.94 720p59.94 1080i59.94 525i59.94 720p59.94 1080i59.94 525i59.94 720p59.94 1080i59.94 1080pSF23.98 1080pSF23.
14 Rear Panel RS422 DB9 Connector (Reserved for Future Use) AC Power Supply Socket #1 Autosensing 100 to 240VAC, 0.3A 50/60Hz AES/EBU Digital Audio In/Out Channels 1 through 8 Analog Audio In/Out Channels 1 through 8 GPI (uses Tascam-style 9-pin cable) Connector 10/100 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Connector Composite In/Out Serial Digital In/Out (SD-SDI HD-SDI) ID (Identify) LED About Inputs and Outputs Component YPbPr and RGB In/Out S-Video In/Out AC Power Supply Socket #2 Autosensing 100 to 240VAC, 0.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Connectors • SDI In/Out—digital video with embedded audio. There are two input and two output BNC connectors. The outputs are active all the time, although you must specify the output format (and thus whether any conversion takes place). SDI 2 can follow the input (“bypass”)—see description on the following page. • Component In/Out YPbPr/RGB—video, 3 BNCs for input, and 3 BNCs for output.
16 SDI Input and Outputs BNC connectors are provided for two SDI inputs and two SDI outputs. SDI video connections include embedded audio In/Out (depending on your parameter settings). The outputs are active all the time, although you must specify the output format (and thus whether any automatic conversion takes place).
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Connectors Reference Video (looping) These two BNC connectors allow you to synchronize FS1 outputs to your house reference video signal (blackburst or Tri-level for HD). If you have a sync generator or video equipment source to use for synchronizing other video equipment in your studio, connect its composite output here. When the FS1 outputs video, it locks to this reference signal.
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Chapter 3: Installation & Configuration Installation Overview The installation and set up of an FS1 is very simple. Plug both AC supply cords into AC mains power (separate branch circuits for redundancy), connect the LAN connector to a LAN, WAN or local computer with a web-browser, and then connect source and destination video and audio equipment. Hazard Warning! High Voltage. This situation or condition can cause injury due to electric shock. Warning! Do not open the chassis.
20 Warning! To meet safety regulations for leakage current, connect the FS1 dual power supplies to separate branch circuits. Warning! Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any wav, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device, the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Installation Overview Laptop w/Web Browser for FS1 Remote Control 10/100Base-T 1 Hub 10/100 Base-T LAN WAN/ISP Firewall & Router FS1 Network Example, Two FS1s on a LAN, with Laptop for Remote Control 21
22 Unpacking Shipping Box Contents An FS1 chassis is shipped with two AC power cords, a user manual CD, and any latebreaking news bulletins (if applicable). Chassis rackmount brackets are provided as part of the chassis with screws. AC Power Cords (2) AJA FS1 Panel Chassis Box Contents As you unpack the shipping box, carefully examine the contents. Ensure you received everything and that nothing was damaged during shipment.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Mounting the FS1 Chassis 23 Mounting the FS1 Chassis Physical Requirements You can locate your chassis in two ways: • Rackmounting—attach the FS1 (rear or front mounted) to a standard 19-inch wide equipment rack. The chassis occupies only one vertical rack unit. • Desktop—lay it on a horizontal flat surface. Chassis Dimensions When planning the equipment location, consider the chassis dimensions: Height—1 rack unit, 1.75 inches (4.445 cm) Depth—12 inches (30.
24 Networking the FS1 via DHCP The FS1 default configuration (from the factory) automatically looks for a DHCP server to issue an IP address. So, as long as your network has a DHCP server (usually part of your router), all you need to do is plug the FS1 into the network. Network configuration happens automatically. If you prefer to manually select DHCP, use the Select buttons to navigate to parameter 50.1 IP CONFIG, and use the Adjust buttons to select DHCP.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Connecting to a Network Networking the FS1 using a Static IP Address To set a static IP address for the FS1’s IP address, you’ll need to make some simple Parameter Menu selections. The illustration below shows the four menu selections you need to make while entering the information provided to you by your IT administrator. 1 Note: for parameters 50.2, 50.3, and 50.4, you will be setting IP addresses that consist of “octets” separated by a period (i.e., 90.0.180.
26 Networking the FS1 using the Factory Default IP If you don’t want to use DHCP to network the FS1 and also don’t want to set your own static IP address, you can simply use a Default setting to use a factory setting of 192.168.0.2. This might be useful for an application where you directly connect a laptop or computer to the FS1 and want to get your networking connection operating quickly. Here are the steps to set up this method of communication: 1. Use the Select buttons to navigate to parameter 50.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Controlling with a Web Browser Controlling with a Web Browser To control the FS1 from a web browser on a network attached computer, enter the FS1 IP address as a URL in the browser. For example, if the FS1 IP address were “90.0.6.31”, you would then type into the web browser: http://90.0.6.31. This topic is explained in greater detail in Chapter 5: Browser Remote Control.
28 Uploading and Installing the Software to the FS1 Uploading and installing the software update requires a PC or Mac that can “see” the FS1 via its ethernet connection. Follow this procedure to install the software: 1. Click the Update Firmware link at the bottom of the navigation box on the lefthand side of any FS1 web page. Browse Button Click First 2. Click the Browse... button to select the downloaded file. For example: fs1_ver_2.2.0.10.bin contained in the zipfile downloaded from AJA. 3.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — GPI Connections GPI Connections 54321 9876 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 - Function GPI Input 1 GPI Input 2 GPI Output 1 GPI Output 2 Chassis Ground Pin 6 7 8 9 - Function I/O Ground 1 I/O Ground 2 I/O Ground 1 I/O Ground 2 GPI Connector Pinout 1 The GPI inputs and outputs are electrically isolated from the power and ground on the FS1 frame. There are two inputs and two outputs. Electrical isolation is provided for up to two pieces of external equipment.
30 Power Requirements • Input Voltage—Chassis: autosensing 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60Hz, fully redundant with both power supplies diode isolated • Power Consumption—25 Watts Hazard Warning! High Voltage. This situation or condition can cause injury due to electric shock. Warning! Do not open the chassis. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Opening the chassis will void the warranty unless performed by an AJA service center or licensed facility.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Cabling the System FS1 Audio Level Choices—Pro or Consumer Since the FS1 handles both digital and analog audio and can convert between the two, it provides settings via the Parameter Menus and the remote web browser that allow you to control the relationship between audio level in analog versus the same audio level in the digital domain.
32 How Do Audio Level Settings Relate to Nominal Levels? Most users refer to audio levels at the Standard Operating Level for the U.S. and Alignment Level for the EU—a level not at maximum level, but rather at some lower point to allow headroom for audio to become louder without clipping. In the U.S. most users use +4 dBu as their Standard Operating Level.
Chapter 4: Parameter Menus Controlling the FS1 via Front Panel Parameter Menus There are three ways to control the FS1: (1) remotely from a web browser, (2) using a remote control panel, and (3) using the front panel Select/Adjust buttons and Parameter Menus. This chapter deals with the latter—the most direct and allinclusive way to configure an FS1. In Chapter 2 we discussed the panel controls overall, so ensure you’ve read and understand that material first.
34 Pressing either a parameter Select or parameter Adjust button while on the Status or Screen Saver displays changes the display to the last remembered Parameter Adjust menu. If you’re already viewing a Parameter Menu, pressing a Select or Adjust button causes a change to the next item. Select Adjust The parameter Select buttons to the right of the display select a parameter to view or modify.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 1.1 Output Format 1.1 Output Format This parameter defines the SDI 1 output format. Depending on other settings, it may also apply to SDI 2 and the Component Video output. 1.1 Output Format Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Follow Input (Default) Follow Ref SD HD 720p HD 1080i HD 1080psf Follow the format of the selected input. Follow the format of the reference video input (Ref).
36 1.3 Component Out This parameter defines the output format of the Component Video Output BNC connectors (Composite Out is a function of Input Format and the 1.3 Component Out parameter setting). 1.3 Component Output Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Normal (Default) Bypass (Follow Input) Standard Def Component output follows the 1.1 Output Format parameter selection. Component output follows the format of the selected input.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 2.2 Audio Input Notes: 1. Changing the Video Input selection automatically selects new values for Proc Amp parameters (10.1 through 10.5). Each video source remembers its own Proc Amp settings. This is referred to as Source Memory. 2. If 4.
38 2.11 Audio Map Ch1 This parameter is used with parameter 2.2—when Channel Map is selected—to specify the source of the audio output on channel 1. Possible choices (48 in all) are: 2.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 2.12 Audio Map Ch2 Note: If parameter 4.5 Audio Follow Video is set to On, then Audio Map Ch1 selection is independently kept for each separate input: SDI 1, SDI 2, Composite, S-Video, and Component. If Audio Follow Video is set to Off, then another Audio Map Ch1 selection is used. This note applies to Parameters 2.11 through 2.18. 2.12 Audio Map Ch2 This parameter is used with parameter 2.
40 2.21 Audio Map Ch 1/2 This parameter is used with parameter 2.2—when Stereo Map is selected—to specify the source of the channel pair for audio output channels 1 and 2. Possible choices (24 in all) are: 2.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 2.24 Audio Map Ch 7/8 2.24 Audio Map Ch 7/8 This parameter is used with parameter 2.2—when Stereo Map is selected—to specify the source of the channel pair for audio output channels 7 and 8. Possible choices are the same as parameter 2.21. Default = AES Ch 7/8. 3.1 Component In Format This parameter configures the format of the Component video input. 3.
42 3.4 NTSC Standard This parameter selects the NTSC video standard. 3.4 NTSC Standard Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: NTSC (Default) NTSC Japan Select NTSC for North America NTSC standard. Select NTSC Japan for Japan’s NTSC standard. 4.1 Analog Audio Std This parameter sets the analog audio input and output level of the FS1 with reference to full scale digital, from consumer levels (+12 dBu) all the way to professional (+24 dBu). 4.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 4.3 Embed Audio Out 4.3 Embed Audio Out This parameter allows you to enable or disable audio output. SDI Embedded Audio output may be On, Muted (embedded silence) or turned Off (no embedded audio). Analog and AES audio outputs are not affected by 4.3 (they’re left On). 4.3 Embed Audio Out Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: On (Default) Off Mute Embedded audio will be passed. Do not pass embedded audio packets to the SDI outputs.
44 4.5 Audio Follow Video This parameter determines whether audio settings are remembered for each video input. Audio Follow Video applies to these parameters: • 2.2 Audio Input • 2.11—2.18 Audio Map • 2.21—2.24 Audio Map (Stereo) • 4.2 Audio Delay • 4.4 Sample Rate Convert • 20.0 Audio Output Levels • 20.1—20.8 Audio Level Ch (n) • 21.0 Audio Output Phase • 21.1—21.8 Audio Phase Ch (n) Audio Follow Video does not apply to these parameters: • 4.1 Analog Audio Std • 4.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 5.1 Upconvert Mode 5.1 Upconvert Mode This parameter selects the type of upconversion performed on the incoming selected SD source input. See the following illustration for visual representations of the upconversions. 5.1 Upconvert Mode Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: 4x3 Pillar 14x9 Pillar (Default) Full Screen LB to Full Wide Zoom Results in 4x3 image in center of screen, with black sidebars.
46 5.2 Downconvert Mode This parameter selects the type of downconversion performed on the incoming selected HD source input. See the following Downconvert Illustration for downconversion examples. 5.2 Downconvert Mode Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Letterbox (Default) Crop Anamorphic 14:9 Auto AFD Image is reduced with black top and bottom added to image area, with the aspect ratio preserved. Image is cropped to fit new screen size.
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48 5.3 SD Aspect Ratio Convert This parameter selects an SD-to-SD aspect conversion mode for converting between normal 4:3 SD video and either 16:9 Anamorphic SD video or Letterbox SD video. (In Europe 16:9 Anamorphic video is also known as “wide screen” video.) See the following illustration for aspect ratio conversion visual examples. 5.3 SD Aspect Ratio Convert Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Off (Default) Letterbox H Crop Pillarbox V Crop 14:9 Turns aspect ratio conversion Off.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 5.5 Downconvert AFD Default 5.5 Downconvert AFD Default This parameter selects how the FS1 will operate when parameter 5.2 Downconvert Mode has been set to Auto AFD and no AFD codes are detected at the selected input source (i.e., selects which default downconversion to use when no AFD is present). 5.
50 5.6 AFD Out SDI 1 This parameter menu determines whether the FS1 inserts a SMPTE 2016 Active Format Descriptor (AFD) packet into the SDI 1 output video. The inserted AFD code does not affect FS1 up/down/cross conversion, but it may affect downstream video processing if the signal is downconverted. Note: AFD codes are only inserted into HD video outputs. 5.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 6.1 Genlock Source 6.1 Genlock Source This parameter selects the reference video source used for genlocking, either automatically or explicitly. 6.1 Genlock Source Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Reference (Default) Input Free run Use the signal on the Ref connector as the genlock source. Use the signal on the currently selected input as the genlock source. Free run mode (FS1 syncs to its own timebase, not locked to an external source). 1 6.
52 6.4 Analog Output Fine (Horizontal Timing) Further adjusts the horizontal output timing of the analog output (only) in finer increments than 6.2 (above)—in this case by sub-pixels. Each adjustment of this control, from 0 to 127 adjusts the analog output timing by 1/128th of a pixel. Like 6.2, horizontal output timing is adjusted with reference to the Ref video selected. 6.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 7.2 Sidebar Edge 7.2 Sidebar Edge This parameter selects the width of the sidebars when turned on via parameter 7.1. Sidebar Keyer. The video selected in 7.1 will appear on the right and left of the active video input (selected in 2.1). Sidebar Edge can be set to -128 through +128. A value of “0” produces a 4:3 center. Positive values produce wider sidebars (and a narrower center).
54 10.2 Proc Amp Gain This parameter adjusts the video gain from black to 1.5 times luma in steps of .01, each time an Adjust button is pressed. 10.2 Proc Amp Gain Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Variable Adjustment range increments from zero to 1.5 in .01 steps. Default (unity): 1.0 10.3 Proc Amp Black This parameter adjusts the video black level from -20 IRE to +20 IRE in .5 steps, each time an Adjust button is pressed. 10.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 11.1 Loss of Input 11.1 Loss of Input This parameter selects the automatic action that occurs if the video input is lost. The Black selection (default) cuts the video to black. The Freeze selection freezes video on the last available frame. Note: Freeze on Loss of Input works only for SDI inputs. If a selected analog input is lost while Freeze is enabled, the output will not be valid video. 11.
56 20.3 Audio Level Ch3 This parameter adjusts the audio level of audio channel 3 ± 18dB in steps of 0.5 dB. Parameter adjustments are the same as for 20.1. 20.4 Audio Level Ch4 This parameter adjusts the audio level of audio channel 4 ± 18dB in steps of 0.5 dB. Parameter adjustments are the same as for 20.1. 20.5 Audio Level Ch5 This parameter adjusts the audio level of audio channel 5 ± 18dB in steps of 0.5 dB. Parameter adjustments are the same as for 20.1. 20.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 21.0 Audio Output Phase 21.0 Audio Output Phase This parameter enables or disables individual audio phase adjustment of the eight FS1 audio output channels. When Adjust is selected, parameters 21.1 through 21.8 are then used to adjust phase for the eight channels. 21.0 Audio Output Phase Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Normal (default) Adjust Disable audio phase adjustments. Enable audio phase adjustments for the eight audio channels.
58 21.6 Audio Phase Ch6 This parameter selects whether audio phase is normal (same as passed from the input) or inverted on channel 6. Parameter adjustments are the same as 21.1. 21.7 Audio Phase Ch7 This parameter selects whether audio phase is normal (same as passed from the input) or inverted on channel 7. Parameter adjustments are the same as 21.1. 21.8 Audio Phase Ch8 This parameter selects whether audio phase is normal (same as passed from the input) or inverted on channel 8.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 30.1 Closed Captioning Translator In standard definition video (525i59.94), closed captioning data is encoded and sent on line 21 of both fields, using a format defined by the Consumer Electronics Association standard, CEA-608. This is traditionally called “line 21", “SD”, or “608” captioning, and is used for analog composite, analog component, and serial digital (SDI) video.
60 31.1 Upconvert Line 21 31.1 Upconvert Line 21 Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Blank (Default) Pass Auto blank In UpConvert or SD Aspect Ratio Convert modes, this setting blanks input video Line 21 before conversion. This is used to blank Line 21 caption data. Passes input video Line 21 to the converter and to the outputs. The FS1 looks for Line 21 caption data on the video input. If present, Line 21 is blanked before video conversion occurs.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 35.3 Authentication 35.3 Authentication This parameter determines whether password authentication is required in order to make FS1 changes. 35.3 Authentication Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Disabled (Default) Basic No authentication. User's browser prompts for a username/password for access to the FS1. Notes: 1 1.
62 36.1 GPI IN 1 Response The setting of this parameter determines what happens when a GPI trigger is received at the FS1’s first GPI input (pin 1 on DE-9). A GPI Trigger is defined as a TTL low voltage level (0 to 0.8V with respect to its isolated ground pin). The GPI interface pinout and specifications are discussed in Appendix B. 36.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 36.2 GPI IN 2 Response 36.2 GPI IN 2 Response The setting of this parameter determines what happens when a GPI trigger is received at the FS1’s second GPI input (pin 2 on DE-9). 36.2 GPI IN 2 Response Parameter Adjustments: No Action (Default) Freeze SDI1 In SDI2 In Composite In S-Video In Component In Description of Choices Selections below will occur when a GPI trigger is received at pin 2 and the corresponding parameter response is chosen (left column).
64 37.1 GPI 1 OUT The setting of this parameter determines what (if any) FS1 event will generate a GPI trigger output at GPI 1, pin 3 on DE-9. 37.1 GPI 1 OUT Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: No Action (Default) Alarm No Video No Ref Vid In SDI1 Vid In SDI2 Vid In Cmpst Vid In S-Vid Vid In Cmpnt FS1 does not trigger a GPI 1 output trigger regardless of event. FS1 generates a GPI 1 output trigger on pin 3 if an internal alarm condition occurs.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 40.1 Freeze Output 40.1 Freeze Output This parameter tells the FS1 to freeze the current video frame on all outputs. This may be useful either for testing or in case of loss of the input source. 40.1 Freeze Output Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: Off (Default) On Normal operation. The FS1 outputs video from the input. The FS1 captures and freezes the most current video frame and displays it on the outputs as long as this parameter is set to On.
66 50.1 IP Config This parameter determines the type of TCP/IP network configuration used by the FS1. (Networking is discussed in Chapter 3, “Network Connection.” Note: With parameters 50.1, 50.2 and 50.3, there is no timeout when editing— changes made in these menus will be saved and activated when the menu is exited. 50.1 IP Config Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: DHCP (Default) Static Addr Default Addr Select automatic IP address assignment from DHCP server on LAN.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 50.3 Subnet Mask 50.3 Subnet Mask This parameter determines the subnet mask used by the FS1 for TCP/IP networking. (Networking is discussed in Chapter 3, “Network Connection.” 50.3 Subnet Mask Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: variable Using the adjust buttons, enter a subnet mask compatible with your LAN (if you have one). This is only needed for Static IP configurations. If 50.
68 50.5 System Name This parameter defines a unique name for the FS1. This same name is used both when displaying systems via the web interface and for display on the FS1’s screen saver (if System Name is chosen in parameter 70.1 Screen Saver). To eliminate trailing characters in order to shorten an existing system name, overwrite them with '-', and then press the top Select button twice to save the changes and exit. Press the bottom Select button to go back to the system name to verify your entry.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 51.1 SNMP Enable 51.1 SNMP Enable This parameter turns ON and OFF all SNMP messaging between the FS1 and an external client. Refer to Chapter 6 for a description of SNMP and how the FS1 supports it. When SNMP is enabled, one or more of 4 alarms may be sent by the FS1 as a trap message: • Power supply failure or disconnection: fs1PSAlarm (see parameter 60.1) • Reference video: fs1REFAlarm (see parameter 60.3) • Format: fs1FMTAlarm (see parameter 60.
70 51.3 SNMP Trap Port 1 This parameter determines the SNMP Trap Port used for sending destination #1 trap messages. UDP Port 162 is the default used for SNMP trap messages. However, if this port is being used by another protocol or service, you can change the setting by modifying this parameter. 51.3 SNMP Trap Port 1 Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: variable Using the Adjust buttons, select a UDP port for sending FS1 trap messages.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2 51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2 This parameter determines the SNMP Trap Port used for sending destination #2 trap messages. UDP Port 162 is the default used for SNMP trap messages. However, if this port is being used by another protocol or service, you can change the setting by modifying this parameter. 51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2 Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: variable Using the Adjust buttons, select a UDP port for sending FS1 trap messages.
72 60.2 Format Alarm When set to Normal (default), an alarm will be triggered whenever the format of the selected input video signal is incompatible with the selected output format (refer to the matrix of inputs and compatibilities presented in Chapter 2). If you want the FS1 alarm to only trigger on hardware failures, you can suppress the Format Alarm. 60.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 70.1 Screen Saver 70.1 Screen Saver When set to AJA Logo, a rolling AJA logo screen saver will appear on the alphanumeric display after 60 minutes of inactivity—defined as no button presses on the front panel. If disabled, the display just becomes dim. When the Screen Saver is on, the Status button will return the display to the last Status display, or any Select or Adjust button will return the display to the last parameter menu. 70.
74 91.1 Preset Recall This parameter recalls an FS1 Preset Configuration from memory. Ten named presets are available (1–10). To recall an FS1 configuration stored in a preset: 1. Use the Select buttons to scroll to parameter 91.1 Preset Recall. 2. Use the Adjust buttons to select a preset (default=1). 3. Press the top Select button to advance to the [UP=Recall] menu field. (Press the bottom Select button to cancel.) 4. Press the top Adjust button to recall the selected preset.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 99.0 Factory Settings Additionally, editable parameters in the following list are not stored: • 35.1 Remote Control • 51.2 SNMP Trap Dest 1 • 35.3 Password • 51.3 SNMP TrapPort 1 • 40.1 Freeze Output • 51.4 SNMP Trap Dest 2 • 50.1 IP Config • 51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2 • 50.2 IP Address • 60.1 Pwr Supply Alarm • 50.3 Subnet Mask • 60.2 Format Alarm • 50.4 Default Gateway • 60.3 Reference Alarm • 50.5 System Name • 70.1 Screen Saver 1 • 51.
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Chapter 5: Browser Remote Control Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Browser An optimized web server inside the FS1 allows you to remotely monitor and adjust parameter settings via a network-attached computer running a web-browser. The network can be a closed local area network, a straight computer-to-FS1 cable, or even exposed through a firewall to a broadband WAN (not generally recommended since anyone on the internet can then access the FS1).
78 General Screen Information All FS1 web screens have certain areas in common. On the left of each screen is a navigational list of the available FS1 screens. Click any of these items to jump to that screen. At the top of each screen you’ll also find a heading showing the connection status and IP address in addition the FS1’s serial number and software version. This latter information is useful if you ever have to call AJA Technical Support to discuss a problem or get help.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Resetting Values To Factory Settings FS1 web browser screens feature many user controls that can be reset to factory values by simply “right-clicking” on the control, whether it be a drop-down menu or adjustable “spinner” control. When you right-click a control, the browser will display a Reset to Factory message that will cause the parameter to be reset. Note: This only works with computers that allow right-clicking.
80 Video In (2.1) SDI 1 (default) SDI 2 Composite S-Video Component Select SDI 1 connector as the input source. Select SDI 2 connector as the input source. Select the Composite connector as the input source. Select the S-Video connector as the input source. Select the Component connector as the input source. NTSC Standard (3.4) NTSC (default) NTSC Japan Select NTSC for US NTSC standard. Select NTSC Japan for the Japanese NTSC standard. Audio In (2.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Embed Audio Out (4.3) On (default) Off Mute Embedded audio will be passed. Do not pass embedded audio packets to the SDI outputs. FS1 outputs SDI embedded audio packets containing silence. Freeze Output (40.1) Off (default) On Normal operation. The FS1 outputs video from the input. The FS1 captures and freezes the most current video frame and displays it on the outputs as long as this parameter is set to On. 1 SDI 2 Output (1.
82 Side Bar Keyer Source (7.1) Off (default) SDI 1 SDI 2 Component Turns the Sidebar Keyer Off. Turns the Sidebar Keyer On and selects SDI 1 as the HD input source for the Sidebar keyer. Turns the Sidebar Keyer On and selects SDI 2 as the HD input source for the Sidebar keyer. Turns the Sidebar Keyer On and selects Component In as the HD input source for the Sidebar keyer. (The FS1 input source selected by parameter 2.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Audio Control Screen This screen offers settings for a variety of audio-related functions: • Turning AFV on and off. • Saving AFV settings for any selected video input. • Changing channel adjustments (level and phase). The actual appearance of this page can change, reflecting Audio Output choices. For example, if the Level control is not set to Unity, then controls will appear allowing you to set the levels of the eight channels.
84 Audio Follow Video (4.5)—This parameter determines whether audio settings are remembered for each video input. Off (default) On Normal operation. Audio settings must be made separately from any video settings; they are not associated automatically. The FS1 remembers the audio settings associated with the currently selected input. Whenever an input is selected, the corresponding audio settings will be recalled. This allows you to set up specific audio settings for the different video inputs (i.e.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Stereo Map Channel Map Embed SDI 1 Embed SDI 2 AES unbal (Default) Analog For the 8 channels of embedded audio out, select stereo inputs according to Audio Map parameters 2.21 through 2.24. Any channel pair (4 pair total) can be mapped to 24 different choices. For the 8 channels of embedded audio out, select and map inputs according to Audio Map parameters 2.11 through 2.18.
86 Upconvert Mode (5.1) 4x3 Pillar 14x9 Pillar (default) Full Screen LB to Full Wide Zoom Results in 4x3 image in center of screen with black sidebars. Results in 14x9 image, zoomed slightly to fill a 14x9 image with black sidebars. Anamorphic full screen display. Image is zoomed to fit the full screen (letterbox). Using a combination of zoom and stretch, the image is sized to fit a 16x9 screen (this can introduce a small aspect ratio change). Downconvert Mode (5.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web AFD Out SDI1 (5.6) Off (Default) The FS1 does not insert an AFD code into the output. If the video input has an AFD code and the FS1 is not up/down/cross converting it, the input AFD code will be passed through to the output. Auto If the FS1 is not upconverting or downconverting the input video, the input AFD code is passed through. If there is no AFD code on the input video, a “Full Frame” (8) code is inserted.
88 Genlock Control Screen This screen selects the type of genlock source and then allows fine adjustment of the horizontal and vertical timing, and audio delay—relative to the source selected. There are two ways to enter a value: • Click and drag the slider. • Click on the numeric value above the slider, enter a new value and press Enter to commit the changed value. FS1 Web Interface, Genlock Control Screen Genlock Source Select (6.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web ProcAmp Control Screen This screen selects whether the Processing Amplifier (ProcAmp) is On or Off, and if On, allows adjustment of gain, blacklevel, hue and saturation via slider controls. 1 FS1 Web Interface, ProcAmp Control Screen Video In—Selecting a value results in the ProcAmp screen showing the current ProcAmp settings for that specific input as well as changing the FS1’s input to the one chosen.
90 Caption Screen This screen controls how the FS1 handles closed captioning ancillary data and whether it and VITC timecode are passed to the outputs or blanked. Caption Translator (30.1)—When set to On and using the Upconverter, the FS1 will automatically translate incoming line 21 captions to CEA-708 format and insert the VANC packets into the converted HD video stream. This is a complete translation from CEA-608 format to CEA-708 format (including the embedded SD captions).
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Presets Screen This screen allows you to save FS1 Preset Configurations into 10 separate memory registers and recall the presets whenever needed. This screen also includes Export and Import functions that allow exporting one or all FS1 presets to your computer as an XML file and importing an exported preset XML file from your computer.
92 Additionally, these editable parameters are not stored in the presets: • 35.1 Remote Control • 51.2 SNMP Trap Dest 1 • 35.3 Password • 51.3 SNMP TrapPort 1 • 40.1 Freeze Output • 51.4 SNMP Trap Dest 2 • 50.1 IP Config • 51.5 SNMP Trap Port 2 • 50.2 IP Address • 60.1 Pwr Supply Alarm • 50.3 Subnet Mask • 60.2 Format Alarm • 50.4 Default Gateway • 60.3 Reference Alarm • 50.5 System Name • 70.1 Screen Saver • 51.1 SNMP Enable • 70.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Miscellaneous Screen This screen provides access to a number of FS1 general functions: • Lighting the Identify (ID) LED. • Setting the Screen Saver. • Setting the System Name. • Selecting GPI actions. • Choosing Front Panel Lock Out. • Setting up Authentication and setting the Password. • Setting alphanumeric display brightness. • Resetting All FS1 Parameters to Factory Values.
94 System Name (50.5)—Defines a name for the FS1 and gives it a unique identifier. This same name is used both when displaying systems via the web interface and for display on the FS1’s screen saver (if System name is chosen in parameter 70.1 Screen Saver). If you enter a change in this field, click Apply to enter the change. Non-English characters entered in the System Name field may not display properly on the front panel.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web GPI In 2 Response (36.2), when a GPI trigger is received at pin 2 No Action (default) Freeze SDI1 In SDI2 In Composite In S-Video In Component In FS1 performs no action if a GPI trigger is received at pin#2 (GPI DE-9 Connector). FS1 freezes the current video frame at its outputs if a GPI trigger is received at pin 2. FS1 selects SDI1 as the video input if a GPI trigger is received at pin 2.
96 GPI 1 Out (37.1) No Action (default) Alarm No Video No Ref Vid In SDI1 Vid In SDI2 Vid In Cmpst Vid In S-Vid Vid In Cmpnt FS1 will not trigger a GPI 1 output trigger regardless of event. FS1 generates a GPI 1 output trigger on pin 3 if an internal alarm condition occurs (GPI DE9 Connector). See Chapter 2 for alarm descriptions. FS1 generates a GPI 1 output trigger on pin 3 if no video is detected at its selected input.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web 1 FS1 Web Interface, Miscellaneous Screen: Authentication set to “Basic Password” Notes: 1. AJA recommends using the Disabled setting, unless it is absolutely necessary to use the Basic setting, since the authentication used is only as good as the underlying network security. This is due to the password being sent across the network in clear text.
98 6. In the web browser, changing this parameter will show/hide the Set Password and Confirm Password controls for setting the password. 7. You may be prompted for a password before you are able to set a new password. In this case, you need to enter the default password. (This happens because enabling the feature enables it with the default password already set to “password” and all traffic to/from the FS1 needs to be authenticated once this happens.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web Test Signals Screen This screen allows you to select the video and audio test signals produced by the internal test signal generator. 1 FS1 Web Interface, Test Signals Screen Video SG (41.2): This parameter controls the video test signal produced by the FS1's internal test signal generator. When you set the parameter to OFF, test signals are turned off, and the normal video signals appear at the FS1 video outputs.
100 Network Screen This screen contains all of the information required to set up FS1 TCP/IP networking. The screen also shows all FS1s that are on the same LAN as the FS1 the web browser is communicating with. Note: FS1 IP Address and netmask fields filter keystrokes and only allow legal characters. The FS1 also checks the format of the entry to ensure it is valid; if found to be invalid, the background of the IP Address or netmask will turn red.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Remote FS1 Control Via a Web 101 Netmask (50.3)—Enter a subnet mask compatible with your LAN (if you have one). You must also click the Update IP Address button to update the FS1 with the changed information entered here. Default Gateway (50.4)—Enter the IP address for your LAN’s gateway/router (if you have one). You must also click the Update IP Address button to update the FS1 with the changed information entered here.
102 SNMP Screen This screen contains all of the information required to set up SNMP messaging to the FS1. FS1 Web Interface, SNMP Screen SNMP Disabled, Enable 1 or Enable Both (51.1)—Select Enable 1 if you want the FS1 to issue trap messages to the defined trap 1 destination. To issue trap messages to both Trap 1 and Trap destinations, Select Enable Both. Select Disabled (default) when you don’t want the FS1 to issue trap messages. Trap Receivers (51.2 to 51.
Chapter 6: SNMP FS1 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is defined as a “simple network management protocol” and was specified as a component of the internet protocol suite by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The FS1 can act as a network element that issues SNMP trap messages signalling a detected alarm condition or other system condition. Before the FS1 can respond to SNMP requests, parameter 51.1 must be set to enable SNMP communication. 51.
104 The trap message would be sent to server-based external network management systems (NMS). These trap destinations must have a fixed IP address that you have pre-defined (FS1 parameters 51.2 and 51.4 must be set to point to these, if used). 51.2 SNMP Trap Dest 1 Description of Choices Parameter Adjustments: variable 51.4 SNMP Trap Dest 2 Using the Adjust buttons, enter the IP address of the destination where SNMP command messages (called “traps”) will be sent.
Appendix A: Specifications Formats 525i 625i 1080i 50/59.94/60 Hz 1080psf 23.98/24 Hz 720p 50/59.
106 RS422 DE-9: Reserved for future use. GPI DE-9: single connector provides two inputs and two outputs. See Appendix B for pinout and specifications Physical Width: 17.25" (43.81cm) Depth: 12.5" (31.75cm) Height: 1RU, 1.75" (4.44cm) Weight: 6.5lbs (2.
Appendix B: GPI Connector Pinout GPI Connections 54321 9876 Pin Function Pin Function 1 - GPI Input 1 6 - I/O Ground 1 2 - GPI Input 2 7 - I/O Ground 2 3 - GPI Output 1 8 - I/O Ground 1 GPI DE-9 Connector Pinout The GPI inputs and outputs are electrically isolated from the power and ground on the FS1 frame. There are two inputs and two outputs. Electrical isolation is provided for up to two pieces of external equipment.
108 The following illustration shows typical external wiring to the GPI connector. The GPI inputs require some kind of contact closure between the input pin and the input ground pin to register the logic low that triggers the GPI input. You can connect the outputs to TTL buffers that communicate the GPI output logic levels to other devices. For example, you could use an opto-isolator controlling a relay to activate other equipment as shown below.
Appendix C: Analog Audio Connector Pinout Analog Audio Connections Connector Pinout The two DB25 connectors on the FS1 rear panel support a TASCAM-style cable snake for balanced 8-channel analog audio. The pinout is the same for both input and output connectors, each following the TASCAM DB-25 standard shown in the drawing above.
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Appendix D: Safety & Compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notices Class A Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15, Subpart B of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commericial installation.
112 Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des Communications Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques visant les appareils numériques de classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du ministère des Communications du Canada. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Safety and Compliance — 113 Warning! This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take appropriate measures. Achtung! Dieses ist ein Gerät der Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohnbereichen können bei Betrieb dieses Gerätes Rundfunkstörungen auftreten, in welchen Fällen der Benutzer für entsprechende Gegenmaßnahmen verantwortlich ist. Attention! Ceci est un produit de Classe A.
114 Translated Caution Statements, Warning Conventions and Warning Messages The following caution statements, warning conventions, and warning messages apply to this product and manual. Warning Symbol Hazard Warning Caution Symbol Before Operating Your FS1 Unit, Please Read the Instructions in This Document Warning! Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the documentation.
Safety and Compliance — 115 Avertissement ! Ne bloquez aucune ouverture de ventilation. Suivez les instructions du fabricant lors de l'installation. Warnung! Die Lüftungsöffnungen dürfen nicht blockiert werden. Nur gemäß den Anweisungen des Herstellers installieren. ¡Advertencia! No bloquee ninguna de las aberturas de la ventilación. Instale de acuerdo con las instrucciones del fabricante. Aviso! Não obstrua nenhuma das aberturas de ventilação. Instale de acordo com as instruções do fabricante.
116 Aviso! Remeta todos os serviços de manutenção para o pessoal de assistência qualificado. A prestação de serviços de manutenção é exigida quando o dispositivo foi danificado mediante qualquer forma, como um cabo de alimentação ou ficha que se encontra danificado/a, quando foi derramado líquido ou caíram objectos sobre o dispositivo, quando o dispositivo foi exposto à chuva ou à humidade, quando não funciona normalmente ou quando foi deixado cair.
Safety and Compliance — Hazard Warning! High Voltage. This situation or condition can cause injury due to electric shock. Avertissement ! Tension élevée. Cette situation ou condition peut causer des blessures dues à un choc électrique. Warnung! Hochspannung. Diese Situation oder Bedingung kann zu Verletzungen durch Stromschlag führen. ¡Advertencia! Alto voltaje . Esta situación o condición puede causar lesiones debidas a una descarga eléctrica. Aviso! Alta Tensão .
118 ¡Advertencia! No eche por tierra la finalidad del tipo de enchufe polarizado con conexión a tierra. Un enchufe polarizado tiene dos espigas, una más ancha que la otra. Un enchufe con conexión a tierra tiene dos espigas iguales y una tercera espiga que sirve para la conexión a tierra. La expiga ancha, o la tercera espiga, sirven para su seguridad. Si el enchufe suministrado no encaja en el tomacorriente, consulte con un electricista para reemplazar el tomacorriente obsoleto.
Safety and Compliance — 119 Aviso! Proteja o cabo de alimentação de ser pisado ou de ser comprimido particularmente nas fichas, em tomadas de parede de conveniência e no ponto de onde sai do dispositivo. Avviso! Proteggere il cavo di alimentazione in modo che nessuno ci cammini sopra e che non venga schiacciato soprattutto in corrispondenza delle spine e del punto in cui esce dal dispositivo. Warning! Unplug this device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
120 Warning! To meet safety regulations for leakage current, connect the FS1 dual power supplies to separate branch circuits.
Appendix E: Glossary Reference Terms 3:2 Pull Down 3:2 pull down is a process where six frames are added to a film’s original 24frames-per-second format so that it can work within the 30 fps NTSC standard. 24P A term for 24 full frames per second digital video progressively captured. It generally refers to the HD format of 1920x1080, although it is also used with 1280x720 images as well. 1080i Refers to a picture resolution of 1920 vertical pixels by 1080 horizontal pixels.
122 16:9 Refers to the aspect ratio of movie screen and widescreen DTV formats used in all HDTV (High Definition TV) and some SDTV (Standard Definition TV). The ratio is 16 arbitrary units of width for every 9 arbitrary units of height. 4:3 The aspect ratio of traditional National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) TV screens. The ratio refers to four units of width for every three units of height. 720p Refers to a picture that is 1,280 vertical pixels by 720 horizontal pixels.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — 123 Embedding Refers to inserting a digital signal into the blank parts of another digital signal, such as embedding digital audio into the horizontal blanking interval of a digital video signal. Frame Rate The rate at which frames are displayed per second. Frame rates are used in synchronizing audio and pictures for video and film. In motion pictures and television, the frame rates are standardized by SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Editors).
124 Resolution Resolution usually refers to the density of lines, and dots per line, that represent an image. It is measured by the number of pixels displayed. A higher number of lines and dots provides sharper and more detailed picture content. Analog television pictures have over 200,000 color pixels while HDTV—at 1080 vertical pixels by 1920 horizontal pixels— offer greater than 2 million pixels per picture.
Index Numerics 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Connection 23 10/100 BaseT Ethernet LAN Connector 14, 15 1080i, Defined 121 1080p, Defined 121 16:9, Defined 122 24P, Defined 121 3:2 Pull Down, Defined 121 4:3, Defined 122 720p, Defined 122 A A/D (input) 16 AC Mains Power 11 AC Power 7 ADAT Audio Inputs And Outputs 16 Adjust and Select Buttons 8 Adjust and Select Parameter Buttons 34 AES/EBU Audio Connectors 14, 15 AFD Out SDI1 (5.6) 87 AFD Out SDI2 (5.
126 Captioning Status 90 Caution Translations 114 Change Password Button 98 Chassis, Mounting and Dimensions 23 Codec, Defined 122 Compatibility, Video Formats 13 Component In (3.1) 80 Component In/Out Connectors 15 Component Out (3.2) Signal Type 80 Component Output (1.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — House Reference 17 Hue (10.
128 30.1 Closed Captioning Translator 58 31.1 Upconvert Line 21 60 35.1 Remote Control 60 35.3 Authentication 61 36.1 GPI IN 1 Response 62 36.2 GPI IN 2 Response 63 37.1 GPI 1 OUT 64 37.2 GPI 2 OUT 64 4.1 Analog Audio Std 42 4.2 Audio Delay (mS) 42 4.3 Embed Audio Out 43 4.4 Sample Rate Convert 43 4.5 Audio Follow Video 44 4.6 AFV Memory 44 40.1 Freeze Output 65 41.2 Video SG 65 41.3 Audio SG 65 5.1 Upconvert Mode 45 5.2 Downconvert Mode 46 5.3 SD Aspect Ratio Convert 48 5.5 Downconvert AFD Default 49 5.
FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — SD-SDI, Defined 124 SDTV (Standard-Definition Television), Defined 124 Select and Adjust Buttons 8, 10 Select and Adjust Parameter Buttons 34 Set Password 98 Shipping Box Contents 5, 22 Side Bar Edge (7.2) 82 Side Bar Keyer Source (7.1) 82 Sidebar Incompatibilities 12 Sidebar Input 9 Sidebar Status 9 Sidebars, Defined 124 SNMP Alarms 103 SNMP Disable/Enable 1/Enable Both (51.
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