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léÉê~íçêë=p~ÑÉíó=pìãã~êó The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel. aç=kçí=oÉãçîÉ=`çîÉêë=çê=m~åÉäë There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages. To avoid personal injury, do not remove the top cover. Do not operate the unit without the cover installed.
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`Ü~åÖÉ=eáëíçêó The table below lists the changes to the PresentationPRO-II User’s Guide. Table 0-1.
q~ÄäÉ=çÑ=`çåíÉåíë `Ü~éíÉê=N fåíêçÇìÅíáçå =K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K= N Chapter Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 How to Use This Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Navigating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Table of Contents and Index . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents `Ü~éíÉê=Q jÉåì=lêáÉåí~íáçå=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=OT In This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Home Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Global Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Input Source Adjustment Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Source Adjustment Menu Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Source Adjustment Menu Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Source Adjustment Menu Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Background/DSK Input Setup Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Background/DSK Input Setup Menu Tree . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Working with Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transitioning a Key to Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing a Key from Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cancelling a Key Transition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing a KEY to a PIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modifying Keys and DSKs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Return Material Authorization (RMA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 ^ééÉåÇáñ=`= réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉK=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=K=KNPR In This Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Upgrade Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents xii PresentationPRO-II • User’s Guide
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå This chapter is designed to introduce you to the PresentationPRO-II. Areas to be covered are: • • • • • Chapter Structure How to Use This Guide Conventions Terms and Definitions System Overview `Ü~éíÉê=píêìÅíìêÉ The following chapters provide instructions for all aspects of PresentationPRO-II operations: • Chapter 1, “Introduction” provides a system overview, a list of features, and discusses easy ways to use this guide.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå How to Use This Guide eçï=íç=rëÉ=qÜáë=dìáÇÉ Following are important tips for streamlining your use of this User’s Guide in its electronic “PDF” form. k~îáÖ~íáåÖ Use Acrobat Reader’s “bookmarks” to navigate to the desired location. All chapter files have the same bookmark structure for instant navigation to any section. Please note: • • Extensive hyperlinks are provided within the chapters.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå Terms and Definitions qÉêãë=~åÇ=aÉÑáåáíáçåë The following terms and definitions are used throughout this guide: • A “Background” is an unscaled source, typically originating from a computer. PresentationPRO-II enables you to work with one background source which appears at the system’s lowest priority — visually in back of all other sources. • • The abbreviation “BG” is also used throughout this guide for Background.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå System Overview póëíÉã=lîÉêîáÉï The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • • PresentationPRO-II High Performance Switcher PresentationPRO-II Features A Word About Layers Effect Combinations mêÉëÉåí~íáçåmolJff eáÖÜ=mÉêÑçêã~åÅÉ=pïáíÅÜÉê The PresentationPRO-II is a compact switching system that simplifies the task of supporting professional quality visual presentations, such as live events and presentations in corporate boardrooms and church services.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå System Overview • • • • • • • • • Low video processing delay, less than 3 input fields • • Internal 8 x 1 analog video router for selecting scaler input Capture and storage of still frames for use as a background, DSK or LOGO SD-SDI input (SDI Model) SD-SDI/HD-SDI Input (HD model) Support for input and output resolutions up to UXGA High quality motion adaptive de-interlacing on SD and HD sources Analog and DVI program outputs 2RU rack-mount chassis Native high-resolution background/DSK
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå System Overview ^=tçêÇ=^Äçìí=i~óÉêë PresentationPRO-II is a three layer system, but because the DVI input is shared between Background and DSK (and only one can be used at a time), the allocation of the layers is still very flexible: Background (DVI) Mixer LOGO Figure 1-1. PresentationPRO-II Layers, Example 1 In the layer example above, the DVI input is used as a background, thus the DSK cannot be used.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå System Overview A layer is defined as an image display element (such as a background, PIP or Key) with an associated visual priority. The mixer itself has one layer, which can be assigned to either PIP or Key functionality. A typical PresentationPRO-II application is illustrated below. Background (Matte) PIP DSK Wilderness Figure 1-3. Layer Illustration — Background, Mixer and DSK Please note the following important points: • The full screen LOGO is the highest priority layer.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå System Overview bÑÑÉÅí=`çãÄáå~íáçåë This section illustrates the many (but not all) combinations of image effects that you can create on the PresentationPRO-II. Please note: • In the following illustrations, the specific layers used in creating each effect are labeled (e.g., PIP, Key). • The symbol ↓↑ denotes a PIP, key or DSK that can transition. S Example: PIP ↓↑ indicates that you can dissolve a PIP up or down over a background.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå System Overview jáñÉê=bÑÑÉÅí=P In this effect, because the DSK is in use, the background must be configured as a matte color. Here, you can transition the DSK over a scaled PIP and the background matte. Background (Matte) PIP DSK ↑↓ Figure 1-6. Effect 3 Diagram jáñÉê=bÑÑÉÅí=Q This transition is similar to effect 3. Here, you can transition the DSK over a scaled Key and the background matte. Background (Matte) Key DSK ↑↓ Figure 1-7.
NK==fåíêçÇìÅíáçå System Overview jáñÉê=bÑÑÉÅí=S In this effect, the background is configured as a matte color. Here, you can transition a scaled PIP under the DSK. Background (Matte) PIP ↑↓ DSK Figure 1-9.
OK==e~êÇï~êÉ=lêáÉåí~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides detailed information about the PresentationPRO-II’s hardware.
2. Hardware Orientation PresentationPRO-II Rear Panel mêÉëÉåí~íáçåmolJff=oÉ~ê=m~åÉä The figure below illustrates the PresentationPRO-II rear panel: 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 2-1. PresentationPRO-II Rear Panel 1) SDI Input 4) Program Outputs 2) Analog Inputs 5) Ethernet Port 3) Background/DSK Input 6) AC Connector 7) Serial Ports Following are descriptions of each rear panel connector and section.
2. Hardware Orientation PresentationPRO-II Rear Panel 3) Background/DSK Input One DVI connector is provided for a Background or a DSK Input. The connector accepts only digital video. Please note: ~ Using the BG/DSK Input Setup Menu, the connector’s mode can be set to either BG (background) or DSK (downstream key) ~ In the BG mode, users can choose between the live DVI input, a matte color or a captured still frame.
2. Hardware Orientation PresentationPRO-II Rear Panel ^å~äçÖ=fåéìí=cäÉñáÄáäáíó Each analog input connector accepts a variety of analog formats including VGA, lowresolution composite video, S-video and YUV component video. • • For RGB with H and V sync, use the VGA connector directly. Using a VGA (HD-15) to 5xBNC breakout cable, five input combinations are possible. Cells with check marks denote the connections required for the indicated format. Table 2-1.
2. Hardware Orientation PresentationPRO-II Front Panel mêÉëÉåí~íáçåmolJff=cêçåí=m~åÉä The figure below illustrates the PresentationPRO-II front panel: 1 3 4 2 5 Figure 2-1. PresentationPRO-II Front Panel 1) Chassis Handles 3) Layer Functions Section 2) Touch Screen Menu Section 4) Source Selection Bus 5) PresentationPRO-II Model Following are descriptions of each front panel control feature: 1) Chassis Handles Two Chassis Handles are provided for ease of installation and transportation.
2. Hardware Orientation Use of Color rëÉ=çÑ=`çäçê Color plays an important “visual” role with the PresentationPRO-II’s front panel buttons: White buttons are used for sources. 1 PIP Yellow buttons are used for functions and modes. A yellow button always applies to the active (blinking) layer. These functions include assigning a PIP or key to the active layer, resetting or clearing the layer, and freezing the active layer.
2. Hardware Orientation Front Panel Sections qçìÅÜ=pÅêÉÉå=jÉåì=pÉÅíáçå The figure below illustrates the Touch Screen Menu Section. A sample menu is also shown for reference. PIP ADJUSTMENT H O M E S R C H Size < 37.3% > 674 V Size < 58.9% > 452 H Position -34 V Position 70 N A V B O R D E R A D J C R O P 3 TRACK SIZE 1 2 Figure 2-3.
2. Hardware Orientation Front Panel Sections ~ The Bottom knob is used to adjust the adjacent parameter, as labeled on the Touch Screen. There is no Enter button. If you adjust a value with the knobs, that function or value is immediately active. Important pçìêÅÉ=pÉäÉÅíáçå=_ìë The figure below illustrates the Source Selection Bus. Source Selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SDI Figure 2-4. Source Selection Bus Each button represents an input that you can assign to a PIP or a key.
2. Hardware Orientation Front Panel Sections i~óÉê=cìåÅíáçåë=pÉÅíáçå The figure below illustrates the Layer Functions Section. BG/DSK PIP KEY LOGO FULL SCREEN CLEAR FREEZE RESET TRANS Layer Functions Figure 2-5. Layer Functions Section The buttons in the Layer Functions Section enable you to control the layers and effects that transition to and from Program.
2. Hardware Orientation Front Panel Sections LOGO LOGO — press to pend a LOGO transition or select the LOGO source. The button blinks when selected and the Logo Input Setup Menu appears on the Touch Screen. In Chapter 4, refer to the “LOGO Input Setup Menu” section on page 82 for details. Please note: • The logo is the system’s highest priority layer, to which you can assign one of PresentationPRO-II’s three internal frame stores. • The LOGO layer is often used as a “black preview” function.
PK==e~êÇï~êÉ=fåëí~ää~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides comprehensive installation instructions for the PresentationPRO-II system’s hardware.
3. Hardware Installation Safety Precautions p~ÑÉíó=mêÉÅ~ìíáçåë= For all PresentationPRO-II installation procedures, please observe the following important safety and handling rules to avoid damage to yourself and the equipment: • To protect users from electric shock, ensure that the chassis connects to earth via the ground wire provided in the AC power Cord. • The AC Socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
3. Hardware Installation Cable and Adapter Information • Rack mount each PresentationPRO-II chassis from the front rack ears using four rack screws (not supplied). Rack threads may be metric or otherwise — depending upon the rack type. • Install the lower of the two mounting holes first. `~ÄäÉ=~åÇ=^Ç~éíÉê=fåÑçêã~íáçå The table below provides information regarding cables and adapters: Table 3-1.
3. Hardware Installation Input Connection Chart fåéìí=`çååÉÅíáçå=`Ü~êí= The following Input Connection Chart is provided to assist with your connections. Please note the following important points: • The mixer has eight analog input connections (scaled), and one SD-SDI input (SDI model) or one SD-SDI/HD-SDI input (HD model). Additionally, there is one unscaled DVI connection that is shared between background and DSK.
3. Hardware Installation Installation fåëí~ää~íáçå The figure below illustrates a block diagram of a basic PresentationPRO-II system. This diagram can be used as reference in the following installation procedure. Program Projector Inputs Analog Sources to Analog Inputs 1-8 SD-SDI Source to SDI Input (SDI Model) SD-SDI/HD-SDI Source to SDI Input (HD Model) Program Out (Analog) Program Out (Digital) DVI Source to BG/DSK Input Ethernet (Optional) To External Controller Ethernet Hub / Switch Figure 3-1.
3. Hardware Installation Installation 4. If you are rack mounting the PresentationPRO-II chassis, follow the rack mount procedures as outlined in the “Rack-Mount Installation” section on page 22. 5. Ethernet Connections (optional, for use with an external controller) — a completely “local” network connection is recommended, without IP connections to the outside world. 6. 7. 8. a. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the PresentationPRO-II’s Ethernet port to a Hub or Switch. b.
QK==jÉåì=lêáÉåí~íáçå få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter describes all PresentationPRO-II system menus, including how they are accessed, the functions that are available, and simple descriptions of each menu tree (in block diagram format).
4. Menu Orientation Home Menu eçãÉ=jÉåì The figure below illustrates the Home Menu: PresentationPRO II INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM EFFECTS STATUS DISPLAY FRAME GRAB REMOTE CONTROL Figure 4-1. Home Menu The Home Menu is the system’s top level menu, from which all other menus can be accessed. To access a menu, press the desired button on the touch screen. You can also return to the Home Menu by pressing the {Home} button from within an adjustment menu itself.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu fåéìí=jÉåì The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • • Input Menu Tree Input Menu Description Input Menu Functions Input Pre and Sub Menus fåéìí=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The figure below illustrates the Input Menu tree: Source Selection Input Acquisition Menu HOME MENU 1 INPUT H O M E Input Configuration Menu C F G Aspect Ratio Menu A R INPUT MENU S A V E SELECT FORMAT SIZING COLOR BALANCE Sizing Menu Color Balance Menu FORCE ACQUIRE Figure 4-2.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu fåéìí=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below illustrates a sample Input Menu: INPUT MENU H O M E C F G A R S A V E Format SRC_3 1024 x 768 @ 59.94 Input Type [ RGB ] Color Space [ RGB ] Sampling Mode [ 1:1 ] Contrast < % > 100.0 Brightness < % > 100.0 Gamma 1.0 Input Sync Type H/V Pulldown Compensation On SELECT FORMAT SIZING COLOR BALANCE N A V A D J FORCE ACQUIRE Figure 4-3.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu In Appendix A, refer to the “Input and Output Resolutions“ section on page 129 for additional details regarding resolutions. Note Selecting a format manually will automatically default the Input Type. In some cases, the Input Type cannot be changed due to the selected resolution. • Input Type — sets the type of input connected to the PresentationPRO-II, such as RGB, SD, HD or Composite. Available choices change depending on the selected format.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu • Press {CFG} to display the Input Configuration Menu. Refer to the “Input Configuration Menu” section on page 34 for details. • Press {AR} to display the Aspect Ratio Menu. Refer to the “Aspect Ratio Menu” section on page 38 for details. • Press {SAVE} to save the selected input in the designated input file. Note Every sub menu under the Input Menu includes a {SAVE} button.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu fåéìí=^Åèìáëáíáçå=jÉåì The figure below illustrates a “pre” menu — the Input Acquisition Menu. INPUT ACQUISITION H O M E SRC_3 Source acquired. Select INPUT to adjust source or SAVE to save configuration. S A V E INPUT Figure 4-4. Input Acquisition Menu: No File Saved (sample) There are two situations in which the Input Acquisition Menu can appear: 1.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu In this situation, the following actions are recommended: • • • Check all cable connections for the selected input. With a connection established, press {FORCE ACQUIRE} to perform the optimum image setup and automatically display the Input Menu, or ... Press {INPUT} to display the Input Menu without performing a FORCE ACQUIRE.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu páòáåÖ=jÉåì From the Input Menu, press {SIZING} to display one of two Sizing Menus. These menus are context sensitive — they change depending on the Sampling Mode selected on the Input Menu. • • If 1:1 Sampling is selected, the 1:1 Sizing Menu appears. If Oversample is selected, the Oversample Sizing Menu appears. Each menu and function is described below. NWN=páòáåÖ=jÉåì The figure below illustrates a sample 1:1 Sizing Menu.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu lîÉêë~ãéäÉ=páòáåÖ=jÉåì The figure below illustrates a sample Oversample Sizing Menu. OVERSAMPLE SIZING H O M E B A C K Right Edge SRC_3 4062 Left Edge 606 Top Edge 36 Bottom Edge N A V 519 A D J S A V E Figure 4-8. Oversample Sizing Menu (sample) With Oversample enabled, four timing parameters are provided that enable you to adjust the image to properly fit the image’s raster box.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu `çäçê=_~ä~åÅÉ=jÉåì From the Input Menu, press {COLOR BALANCE} to display the Color Balance Menu, a sample of which is shown below. COLOR BALANCE H O M E SRC_3 Saturation < % > 100 Hue 0 N A V B A C K A D J S A V E RESET ALL Figure 4-9. Color Balance Menu (sample) The Color Balance Menu changes depending on the selected Input Type. • When RGB sources are selected, the menu provides individual contrast and brightness adjustments for R, G and B.
4. Menu Orientation Input Menu ^ëéÉÅí=o~íáç=jÉåì From the Input Menu, press {AR} to display the Aspect Ratio Menu, a sample of which is shown below. ASPECT RATIO H O M E SRC_3 Mode Custom Ratio 1.279 N A V B A C K A D J S A V E Figure 4-10. Aspect Ratio Menu (sample) The Aspect Ratio Menu enables you to change the image’s aspect ratio to pre-defined configurations, or enter a “custom” configuration if desired. • • • 38 Mode — select 16:9, 5:4, 4:3, 3:2, 1:1 or Custom aspect ratios.
4. Menu Orientation Output Menu lìíéìí=jÉåì The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • • Output Menu Tree Output Menu Description Output Menu Functions Output Sub Menus lìíéìí=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The figure below illustrates the Output Menu tree: HOME MENU OUTPUT H O M E OUTPUT MENU SELECT FORMAT SETTINGS TEST PATTERN Settings Menu Test Pattern Menu Figure 4-11. Output Menu Tree All functions and sub menus are discussed in the following sections.
4. Menu Orientation Output Menu lìíéìí=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below illustrates a sample Output Menu: OUTPUT MENU H O M E Format 1024x768 @ 59.94 Color Space [ RGB ] N A V Press SELECT FORMAT to select the output resolution. DVI EDID format can be adjusted S A V E A D J to match the output format in The HOME > SYSTEM > EDID menu. SELECT FORMAT SETTINGS TEST PATTERN Figure 4-12.
4. Menu Orientation Output Menu lìíéìí=pìÄ=jÉåìë The following sub menus can be accessed from the Output Menu: • • Settings Menu Test Pattern Menu pÉííáåÖë=jÉåì From the Output Menu, press {SETTINGS} to display the Settings Menu, a sample of which is shown below. SETTINGS H O M E Sync Out -H-V SOG Off Gamma 1.0 N A V B A C K A D J Figure 4-13. Settings Menu (sample) The Settings Menu enables you to set sync parameters for the monitor and projector connected to the system.
4. Menu Orientation Output Menu qÉëí=m~ííÉêå=jÉåì From the Output Menu, press {TEST PATTERN} to display the Test Pattern Menu, a sample of which is shown below. TEST PATTERN H O M E Type Burst Raster Box On N A V B A C K A D J Figure 4-14. Test Pattern Menu (sample) The Test Pattern Menu enables you to display a variety of test patterns, for system and projector alignment. • Type — sets the test pattern.
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4. Menu Orientation System Menu póëíÉã=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below illustrates a sample System Menu: SYSTEM MENU H O M E R E S E T SW V E R D I A G CONSOLE EDID TECH SUPPORT SAVE Figure 4-16. System Menu (sample) The System Menu enables you to configure PresentationPRO-II using various functions and sub menus. To access the menu: • Press {SYSTEM} on the Home Menu. póëíÉã=jÉåì=cìåÅíáçåë The following System Menu functions are provided: 44 • Press {RESET} to display the Reset Menu.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu póëíÉã=pìÄ=jÉåìë The following sub menus can be accessed from the System Menu: • • • • • • Diagnostics Setup Menu Reset Menu Software Version Menu Console Port Setup Menu EDID DVI Input Format Menu Technical Support Menu aá~ÖåçëíáÅë=pÉíìé=jÉåì From the System Menu, press {DIAG} to display the Diagnostics Setup Menu, a sample of which is shown below.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu oçí~êó=båÅçÇÉê=jÉåì From the Diagnostics Setup Menu, press {ROTARY ENCODER} to display the Rotary Encoder Menu, a sample of which is shown below. ROTARY ENCODER DIAGNOSTICS E X I T Rotary # RelCnt AbsCnt 1 0 0 2 0 0 Figure 4-18. Rotary Encoder Menu (sample) The Rotary Encoder Menu enables you to test the functionality of each rotary encoder, displaying both relative and absolute counts for each. • 46 Press {EXIT} to return to the Diagnostics Setup Menu.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu hÉó=aÉíÉÅí=jÉåì From the Diagnostics Setup Menu, press {KEY DETECT} to display the Key Detect Menu, a sample of which is shown below. KEY DETECTION DIAGNOSTICS E X I T Key Label: SOURCE 1 Key Status: Released Key Scan Code: 0x81 row=1 col=0 Please select any key. Figure 4-19. Key Detect Menu (sample) The Key Detect Menu shows you the key that is pressed, its status (pressed or released) its scan code and its location in the button matrix.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu oÉëÉí=jÉåì From the System Menu, press {RESET} to display the Reset Menu: SYSTEM RESET H O M E Reset Type SOFT N A V B A C K A D J RESET Figure 4-20. Reset Menu The Reset Menu enables you to perform various system reset functions. The following functions are provided: • Reset Type — selects the specific type of reset that you wish to perform. Choose between SOFT or FACTORY.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu pçÑíï~êÉ=sÉêëáçå=jÉåì From the System Menu, press {SW VER} to display the Software Version Menu, a sample of which is shown below. SOFTWARE VERSION H O M E PrePRO II 1.00 B A C K Figure 4-21. Software Version Menu (sample) The Software Version Menu enables you to display and verify the system’s software version. The following functions are provided: • PresentationPRO-II — displays the system’s current software version.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu `çåëçäÉ=mçêí=pÉíìé=jÉåì From the System Menu, press {CONSOLE} to display the Console Port Setup Menu, a sample of which is shown below. CONSOLE PORT SETUP H O M E B A C K Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits 115200 8 N A V NONE 1 A D J Figure 4-22. Console Port Setup Menu (sample) The Console Port Setup Menu enables you to set the PresentationPRO-II’s RS-232 communications parameters for serial port 1.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu bafa=asf=fåéìí=cçêã~í=jÉåì From the System Menu, press {EDID} to display the EDID DVI Input Format Menu, a sample of which is shown below. EDID DVI Input Format H O M E B A C K Format 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Current: [ 1280 x 1024 @ 60 ] To change EDID for BG/DSK, select the desired format A D J and select Program EDID. PROGRAM EDID Figure 4-23.
4. Menu Orientation System Menu qÉÅÜåáÅ~ä=pìééçêí=jÉåì From the System Menu, press {TECH SUPPORT} to display the Technical Support Menu: TECHNICAL SUPPORT H O M E PrePRO II Phone: 1.00 866-374-7878 B A C K Figure 4-24. Technical Support Menu (sample) The Technical Support Menu lists the current version of PresentationPRO-II software, and displays the company’s Technical Support phone number.
4. Menu Orientation Effects Menu bÑÑÉÅíë=jÉåì The figure below illustrates a sample Effects Menu: EFFECTS MENU H O M E Transition Rate 1.0 Transition Type Mix Transition Edge 16 N A V A D J Figure 4-25. Effects Menu (sample) The Effects Menu allows you to modify and manage effects, including the ability to set the transition type, rate and wipe pattern.
4. Menu Orientation Status Menu pí~íìë=jÉåì The Status Menu provides basic software version information, as shown in the sample menu below: SYSTEM STATUS H O M E PrePRO II 1.00 Figure 4-26. Status Menu (sample) The following status information is provided: • 54 PresentationPRO-II — displays the system’s current software version.
4. Menu Orientation Display Settings Menu aáëéä~ó=pÉííáåÖë=jÉåì The Display Settings Menu enables you to adjust the displays brightness and contrast, as well as calibrate the display. A sample menu is shown below: DISPLAY SETTINGS H O M E Brightness 85 Contrast 97 B R I T E C O N T R A S T RESET LIGHT ADJUST LCD CAL Figure 4-27. Display Settings Menu (sample) The following display adjustments are provided: • • • • • Brightness — use the top rotary knob to adjust the display’s brightness.
4. Menu Orientation Display Settings Menu hÉóé~Ç=_~ÅâäáÖÜí=jÉåì From the Display Settings Menu, press {LIGHT ADJUST} to display the Keypad Backlight Menu, which enables you to adjust the backlight of all “dim” front panel buttons. A sample menu is shown below: KEYPAD BACKLIGHT H O M E Keypad Backlight 10 A D J B A C K Figure 4-28.
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4. Menu Orientation PIP Adjustment Menu mfm=^ÇàìëíãÉåí=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below illustrates a sample PIP Adjustment Menu: PIP ADJUSTMENT H O M E S R C H Size < 37.3% > 674 V Size < 58.9% > 452 H Position -34 V Position 70 N A V B O R D E R A D J C R O P 3 TRACK SIZE Figure 4-30. PIP Adjustment Menu (sample) The PIP Adjustment Menu provides tools that enable you to adjust the active PIP. To access the menu: • Press the PIP button in the Layer Function Section.
4. Menu Orientation PIP Adjustment Menu • Press {SRC} to display the Input Source Adjustment Menu. Refer to the “Input Source Adjustment Menu” section on page 71 for details. • Press {BORDER} to display the Border Menu. Refer to the “Border Menu” section on page 60 for details. • Press {CROP} to display the Crop Menu. Refer to the “Crop Menu” section on page 61 for details. • Enable {TRACK SIZE} to lock H Size and V Size together.
4. Menu Orientation PIP Adjustment Menu _çêÇÉê=jÉåì From the PIP Adjustment Menu, the Input Source Adjustment Menu, the Shadow Menu or the Image Effects Menu, press {BORDER} to display the Border Menu, a sample of which is shown below. BORDER H O M E Mode On Style 5 Color: P I P S H A D O W Red 609 Green 600 Blue 531 Size Specified In N A V % of PIP Size < % of PIP > 10.2 A D J E F X Figure 4-31.
4. Menu Orientation PIP Adjustment Menu `êçé=jÉåì From the PIP Adjustment Menu, the Input Source Adjustment Menu, the Key Menu, or the Key Adjustment Menu, press {CROP} to display the Crop Menu. CROP ADJUSTMENT H O M E H Size < 46.9% > 480 V Size < 46.9% > 360 Crop Type S R C N A V ALL-SIDES Aspect Ratio Mode Ratio 4:3 1.333 B O R D E R A D J P I P 3 TRACK SIZE Figure 4-32.
4. Menu Orientation PIP Adjustment Menu • Press {PIP} to return to the PIP Adjustment Menu. Refer to the “PIP Adjustment Menu Functions” section on page 58 for details. Note To remove any crop effects from the PIP or Key, press the RESET button in the Layer Functions Section. No other parameters will be affected. pÜ~Ççï=jÉåì From the Border Menu or the Image Effects Menu, press {SHADOW} to display the Shadow Menu, a sample of which is shown below.
4. Menu Orientation PIP Adjustment Menu • Press {BORDER} to display the Border Menu. Refer to the “Border Menu” section on page 60 for details. • Press {EFX} to display the Image Effects Menu. Refer to the “Image Effects Menu” section on page 63 for details. Note To remove any shadow effects from the PIP or Key, press the RESET button in the Layer Functions Section. No other parameters will be affected.
4. Menu Orientation PIP Adjustment Menu • Hue — adjusts the image’s hue, by rotating color vectors throughout the 360 degree color spectrum. • Mode — In the “Strobe” section, enables or disables the strobe mode which when enabled, acts as a programmable freeze. • • • Interval (frames) — In the “Strobe” section, sets the freeze interval. • Press {BORDER} to display the Border Menu. Refer to the “Border Menu” section on page 60 for details. • Press {SHADOW} to display the Shadow Menu.
4. Menu Orientation Key Menu hÉó=jÉåì The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • • Key Menu Tree Key Menu Description Key Menu Functions Key Sub Menus hÉó=jÉåì=qêÉÉ The figure below illustrates the Key Menu tree: KEY Home Menu H O M E Crop Menu C R O P KEY MENU Pip Adjustment Menu Border Menu Input Source Adjustment Menu MATTE Matte Menu SIZE & POS Key Adjustment Menu Key Menu Key Menu Image Effects Menu Matte Menu Key Adjustment Menu Crop Menu Figure 4-35.
4. Menu Orientation Key Menu hÉó=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below illustrates a sample Key Menu: KEY H O M E Key Type [ Luma ] Invert Mode Off Clip N A V 0 Gain 1.00 Opacity 624 Fill Source Self A D J C R O P MATTE SIZE & POS Figure 4-36. Key Menu (sample) The Key Menu provides tools to adjust the active key. To access the menu: • Press the KEY button in the Layer Function Section. The menu will immediately appear on the Touch Screen display.
4. Menu Orientation Key Menu • Fill Source — determines the video that fills the key hole: ~ Self — fills the hole with the key source video itself, for example, the video from a character generator. ~ Matte — fills the hole with a matte color, which can then be adjusted with the Matte Menu. Refer to the “Matte Menu“ section on page 68 for details. • Press {CROP} to display the Crop Menu. Refer to the “Crop Menu” section on page 61 for details. • Press {MATTE} to display the Matte Menu.
4. Menu Orientation Key Menu j~ííÉ=jÉåì From the Key Menu or the Key Adjustment Menu, press {MATTE} to display the Matte Menu, a sample of which is shown below. MATTE H O M E Red 528 Green 204 Blue 260 N A V K E Y A D J E F X SIZE & POS TRACK RGB Figure 4-37. Matte Menu (sample) The Matte Menu enables you to adjust the fill color of a matte key. The following functions are provided: • • • • Red — adjust the red component of the matte fill as required, from 0 to 1024.
4. Menu Orientation Key Menu hÉó=^ÇàìëíãÉåí=jÉåì From the Key Menu and the Matte Menu, press {SIZE & POS} to display the Key Adjustment Menu, a sample of which is shown below. KEY ADJUSTMENT H O M E K E Y H Size < 33.5% > 606 V Size < 58.3% > 448 H Position -160 V Position 64 N A V M A T T E A D J C R O P 3 TRACK SIZE Figure 4-38. Key Adjustment Menu (sample) The Key Adjustment Menu is virtually identical to the PIP Adjustment Menu — except that it pertains to Keys rather than PIPs.
4. Menu Orientation Key Menu 70 ~ Adjust V SIZE to adjust only the vertical size, leaving the horizontal size as is. In this way, you can stretch the Key vertically. Note To return the Key to its default size and aspect ratio, press the RESET button in the Layer Functions Section. No other parameters will be affected.
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4. Menu Orientation Input Source Adjustment Menu fåéìí=pçìêÅÉ=^ÇàìëíãÉåí=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The figure below illustrates a sample Input Source Adjustment Menu: INPUT SOURCE ADJUSTMENT H O M E P I P H Size < 100.0% > 640 V Size < 100.0% > 475 H Position 0 V Position 0 N A V B O R D E R A D J C R O P 3 TRACK SIZE Figure 4-40.
4. Menu Orientation Input Source Adjustment Menu • Enable {TRACK SIZE} to lock H Size and V Size together. Regardless of the input source’s current aspect ratio, its size will adjust proportionally when you adjust either H or V size. When {TRACK SIZE} is disabled, you can do the following: • • ~ Adjust H SIZE to adjust only the horizontal size, leaving the vertical size alone. In this way, you can stretch the input source horizontally.
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4. Menu Orientation Background/DSK Input Setup Menu _~ÅâÖêçìåÇLaph=fåéìí=pÉíìé=jÉåì=aÉëÅêáéíáçå The Background/DSK Input Setup Menu defines the use of the BG/DSK button — either as an unscaled background (BG) or as an unscaled downstream key (DSK). To access the menu: • Press the BG/DSK button in the Layer Functions Section. This action causes the button to blink, enabling setup and modification.
4. Menu Orientation Background/DSK Input Setup Menu _~ÅâÖêçìåÇLaph=fåéìí=pÉíìé=jÉåì=cìåÅíáçåë The figure below illustrates a sample Background/DSK Input Setup Menu: BG/DSK INPUT SETUP H O M E Mode DSK Type DVI Format K E Y R E S E T S A V E N A V 1024 x 768 @ 60 Crop: H Offset [0] V Offset [0] To change EDID for BG/DSK, A D J use the HOME > SYSTEM > EDID menu. SELECT FORMAT FRAME GRAB BG MATTE FORCE ACQUIRE Figure 4-43.
4. Menu Orientation Background/DSK Input Setup Menu • Matte color can be adjusted in each mode. ~ ~ In BG mode, if Matte is selected as the Type, use the {MATTE} button. In DSK mode, if DVI is selected as the Type, use the {BG MATTE} button. Refer to the “Background Matte Menu” section on page 77 for details. • In both BG and DSK modes, if DVI is selected as the Type, a “help” message is provided for updating the system’s preferred EDID resolution for the BG/DSK input.
4. Menu Orientation Background/DSK Input Setup Menu • Blue — adjust the blue component of the background matte color as required, from 0 to 1024. Note The default state is a black matte color. aph=^ÇàìëíãÉåí=jÉåì From the Background/DSK Input Setup Menu, press {KEY} to access the DSK Adjustment Menu, a sample of which is shown below: DSK ADJUSTMENT H O M E Key Type [ Luma ] Invert Mode Off Clip N A V 0 Gain 1.00 Opacity 512 Fill Source Matte A D J INPUT SETUP MATTE Figure 4-45.
4. Menu Orientation Background/DSK Input Setup Menu • Press {MATTE} to display the DSK Matte Adjustment Menu. This softkey only appears when the Fill Source is set to Matte. Refer to the “DSK Matte Adjustment Menu” section on page 79 for details. aph=j~ííÉ=^ÇàìëíãÉåí=jÉåì From the DSK Adjustment Menu, press {MATTE} to display the DSK Matte Adjustment Menu, a sample of which is shown below: DSK MATTE ADJUSTMENT B A C K Red 0 Green 600 Blue 900 N A V A D J 3 TRACK RGB Figure 4-46.
4. Menu Orientation Frame Grab Menu cê~ãÉ=dê~Ä=jÉåì The figure below illustrates a sample Frame Grab Menu: DSK FRAME GRAB H O M E B A C K FG to Capture FG _1 Capture Format [ 1280 x 1024 ] N A V Temp FG 1 Info: [ FG1_T ] File Name [ 1280 x 1024 ] Format Perm FG 1 Info: [ FG1_P ] File Name [ 1280 x 1024 ] Format CAPTURE SAVE A D J DELETE Figure 4-47. Frame Grab Menu (sample) The Frame Grab Menu enables you to capture still frames into the system’s three internal frame stores.
4. Menu Orientation Frame Grab Menu To access the Frame Grab Menu, use one of the following methods: • Press {FRAME GRAB} from the BG/DSK Input Setup Menu, when “Type” is set to DVI (in both the BG and DSK modes). • Press {FRAME GRAB} from the Home Menu. Note The top line of the menu will change accordingly, depending on the access path. The following Frame Grab Menu functions are provided: • • FG to Capture — enables you to select FG_1, FG_2 or FG_3 for capture.
4. Menu Orientation LOGO Input Setup Menu ildl=fåéìí=pÉíìé=jÉåì The figure below illustrates a sample LOGO Input Setup Menu: LOGO INPUT SETUP H O M E Type FG_3 Temp FG3 Info: [ FG3_T ] File Name [ 1280 x 1024 ] Resolution A D J S A V E Figure 4-49. LOGO Input Setup Menu (sample) The LOGO Input Setup Menu enables you to select the full screen source for the panel’s LOGO button. Choose between the three internal frame stores, or black.
4. Menu Orientation Remote Control Menu oÉãçíÉ=`çåíêçä=jÉåì The figure below illustrates a sample Remote Control Menu: REMOTE CONTROL H O M E Unit ID [1] Remote Control [ Off ] N A V Unit IP: 192.168.0.10 - - - - - STATUS - - - - No Connection Ctrlr IP: [ N/A ] Destination [ Undefined ] Router [ Internal ] A D J SAVE Figure 4-50.
4. Menu Orientation Remote Control Menu • • Remote Control — enables or disables remote control. ~ When remote control is on, the {HOME} buttons disappears, the PresentationPRO-II front panel is disabled, and all control originates from the external controller’s console. ~ To re-establish “local” control, remote control must be turned off from the Remote Control Menu. Unit IP — displays the IP address of PresentationPRO-II.
RK==póëíÉã=pÉíìé få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up the PresentationPRO-II system.
5. System Setup Setup Prerequisites pÉíìé=mêÉêÉèìáëáíÉë Please note the following important setup prerequisites: • Ensure that you are familiar with Touch Screen operations. In Chapter 2, refer to the “Touch Screen Menu Section” heading on page 17 for instructions. • In this chapter, when a procedure tells you to “scroll to” a certain line, use the rotary knob labelled NAV to move the highlight — or simply touch the desired line to highlight it.
5. System Setup Return to Factory Default oÉíìêå=íç=c~Åíçêó=aÉÑ~ìäí Prior to starting your setup procedures, it is recommended that you perform a factory reset. This procedure guarantees that any previous setups (e.g., those that may have been programmed by other users), do not remain in system memory. Please note the following important factory default prerequisite: • Ensure that you are familiar with the Reset Menu. In Chapter 4, refer to the “Reset Menu” section on page 48 for details.
5. System Setup Output Setup lìíéìí=pÉíìé Please note the following important output setup prerequisite: • Ensure that you know your projector’s native resolution. Refer to your projector’s technical manual for details. Use the following steps to set up the PresentationPRO-II output. Note The PresentationPRO-II output format must match your projector’s native resolution. 1. From the Home Menu, press {OUTPUT} to access the Output Menu. 2.
5. System Setup Quick Input Setup Procedure e. 3. Press {BACK} to return to the Output Menu. Press {SETTINGS} to display the Settings Menu. a. Scroll to the Sync Out line and set the desired sync value. b. Scroll to the SOG line and enable or disable “sync on green” as required. c. Scroll to the Gamma line and set output gamma to match your projector. d. Press {BACK} to return to the Output Menu. 4. Press {SAVE} to save all output settings in the output file. 5.
5. System Setup Comprehensive Input Setup Please note: • When all inputs have been acquired and saved, the Input Acquisition Menu will only re-appear in case of LOS (Loss of Signal), or a mismatch between the saved file and incoming video. In Chapter 6, refer to the “A Word About LOS” section on page 101 for details on LOS. • If you need to fine tune your inputs (or if you change inputs), the Input Menu can be accessed at any time by pressing {HOME} > {INPUT}.
5. System Setup Comprehensive Input Setup f. If required, scroll to the Color Space line and set the input’s color space. Choices include SMPTE and RGB. Note that the system may automatically set the Color Space based on the selected Format. g. If required, scroll to the Sampling Mode line and set the sampling mode for the selected input — either 1:1 or oversample. h. Scroll to the Contrast line and set the input’s contrast as desired. i.
5. System Setup Comprehensive Input Setup 6. 7. 8. Press {AR} to access the Aspect Ratio Menu. a. Scroll to the Mode line and select 16:9, 5:4, 4:3, 3:2, 1:1 or Custom aspect ratios. b. If Custom is selected, scroll to the Ratio line and enter a custom aspect ratio as desired. c. Press {SAVE} to save the selected input in the designated file. d. Press {BACK} to return to the Input Menu. When all of your adjustments are complete, press {CFG} to display the Input Configuration Menu.
5. System Setup Setting up the Background pÉííáåÖ=ìé=íÜÉ=_~ÅâÖêçìåÇ With PresentationPRO-II, you can use the DVI input, a matte color, or a still frame as the background source. Please note: • The system has one DVI connector (BG/DSK) that can be used for either the Background or the DSK — but not both simultaneously. • The BG/DSK input (along with a scaled PIP image) is the source of still frames that can be captured and used as the background.
5. System Setup Setting up the Background rëáåÖ=~=j~ííÉ=`çäçê=~ë=íÜÉ=_~ÅâÖêçìåÇ This procedure enables you to set up the background as a matte color that can be used behind a PIP or Key. Use the following steps to set up a solid matte color as a background source: 1. (Optional) To ensure that the full background is visible, clear any PIP, Key or LOGO from Program. 2. In the Layer Functions Section, press BG/DSK. The button blinks and the BG/ DSK Input Setup Menu appears. 3.
5. System Setup Setting up the Background 9. For the two Crop settings: ~ If the input resolution matches the output resolution, or if the output resolution is larger than the input resolution, the Crop settings will be bracketed. ~ If the input resolution is larger than the output resolution, adjust the H Offset and V Offset values to choose which portion of the input you want to display. ~ If required, press {RESET} to reset the H and V offsets to 0. 10.
5. System Setup Setting up the DSK pÉííáåÖ=ìé=íÜÉ=aph With PresentationPRO-II, you can use the DVI input or a still frame as the DSK source. You can also change which source you use for the DSK during the course of a live production — provided that the DSK has been properly set up. Note Remember that the BG/DSK input is shared between BG and DSK. If you elect to use a “live” DVI input as the background, it cannot be used as the DSK simultaneously.
5. System Setup Setting up the DSK rëáåÖ=~=píáää=cê~ãÉ=~ë=íÜÉ=aph This procedure enables you to capture a still frame image and assign it as the “type” for the DSK. Please note: • As a recommendation, capture still frames into “temporary” memory as a setup procedure. • Once still frames are captured, during live production you can switch the DSK between the DVI input and a Still Frame.
5. System Setup Setting up the LOGO pÉííáåÖ=ìé=íÜÉ=ildl With PresentationPRO-II, you can set the LOGO source as a captured still frame, or leave it as Black (the default setting upon factory reset). You can also change which source you use during live production. Use the following steps to set up the LOGO source: 1. Ensure that the background input is properly set up as a DVI source. This input (along with scaled PIP images) is the source of still frames that you can capture.
SK==léÉê~íáçåë få=qÜáë=`Ü~éíÉê This chapter includes operational instructions for all PresentationPRO-II modes and functions. The following topics are discussed: • • • • • • • Prerequisites Operational Configuration Working with Layers Working with Layer Functions Working with Transitions Using Remote Control Capturing Still Frames Note When a sequence of menu selections is required to complete a given procedure, the ">" symbol is used to divide each successive menu pick.
6. Operations Prerequisites mêÉêÉèìáëáíÉë Prior to using the PresentationPRO-II system in a live event, please ensure the following: • All system inputs, background (or DSK) and the LOGO are properly configured. In Chapter 5, refer to the following sections for details: ~ ~ ~ ~ “Setting up the Background“ on page 93. “Setting up the DSK“ on page 96. “Setting up the LOGO“ on page 98. • Ensure that you are familiar with all front panel controls.
6. Operations Operational Configuration léÉê~íáçå~ä=`çåÑáÖìê~íáçå The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • Monitor Layout Touch Screen Calibration A Word About LOS jçåáíçê=i~óçìí Use the following diagram as a recommended layout for your monitor. Program Figure 6-1. Application Layout For optimum viewing and utility, place your Program monitor in close proximity to the chassis, either above or immediately to the right.
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6. Operations Working with Layers 5. Adjust the PIP’s size, position, border, shadow, source image, cropping and "special effects" as desired. Refer to the “Modifying PIPs“ section on page 104. Tip Ensure that you establish the PIP’s initial size and position before your live event begins. oÉãçîáåÖ=~=mfm=Ñêçã=mêçÖê~ã Use the following steps to remove a PIP from Program: CLEAR 1. Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate.
6. Operations Working with Layers 4. In the Layer Functions Section, press TRANS. The current PIP transitions off and the new KEY transitions on. The TRANS button lights during the interval. 5. Adjust the Key’s clip, gain, mode, opacity, fill source, size and position, crop, source size and special effects desired. Refer to the “Modifying Keys and DSKs“ section on page 107 for details. jçÇáÑóáåÖ=mfmë Use the following steps to modify a PIP: S Assumption: A PIP is currently on Program. 1.
6. Operations Working with Layers tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=hÉóë With PresentationPRO-II, you can perform the following types of Key transitions: KEY • • • • Transitioning a Key to Program Removing a Key from Program Cancelling a Key Transition Changing a KEY to a PIP qê~åëáíáçåáåÖ=~=hÉó=íç=mêçÖê~ã Use the following steps to transition a Key to Program: 1. Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the "Working with Transitions" section on page 115 for details. 2.
6. Operations Working with Layers oÉãçîáåÖ=~=hÉó=Ñêçã=mêçÖê~ã Use the following steps to remove a Key from Program: CLEAR 1. Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the "Working with Transitions" section on page 115 for details. 2. In the Layer Functions Section, ensure that the KEY button is blinking. If not, press Key to display the Key Adjustment Menu. On the Source Selection Bus, the source associated with the Key will be lit solid. 3.
6. Operations Working with Layers jçÇáÑóáåÖ=hÉóë=~åÇ=aphë Use the following steps to modify a Key or DSK: S Assumption: A Key (or DSK) is currently on Program. 1. 2. Use one of two methods to access the key adjustment menus: ~ For a Key — In the Layer Functions Section, press KEY to activate the current Key for modification. The Key Menu appears. ~ For a DSK — Press BG/DSK to display the BG/DSK Input Setup Menu appears. Then press {KEY} to display the DSK Adjustment Menu.
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6. Operations Working with Layers qê~åëáíáçåáåÖ=íç=~=j~ííÉ=`çäçê The PresentationPRO-II system enables you to transition from any BG or DSK mode to a matte color — or from a matte color to another matte color. Use the following steps to transition to a background matte color: 1. Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the "Working with Transitions" section on page 115 for details. 2. In the Layer Functions Section, press BG/DSK.
6. Operations Working with Layers 5. Scroll to the Type line and select FG_1, FG_2 or FG_3. The current background will not change. 6. In the Layer Functions Section, press TRANS. The TRANS button lights during the interval, and at the conclusion of the transition, the Home Menu appears. hÉóáåÖ=íÜÉ=asf=ëçìêÅÉ=áå=aph=jçÇÉ The PresentationPRO-II system enables you to transition from any BG or DSK mode to a DSK — using the DVI input as the key source.
6. Operations Working with Layers 6. In the Layer Functions Section, press TRANS. The TRANS button lights during the interval, and at the conclusion of the transition, the Home Menu appears. Tip 7. Ensure that you establish the Downstream Key’s initial clip, gain and opacity parameters before your live event begins. Modify the DSK as required. Refer to the "Modifying Keys and DSKs" section on page 107 for details.
6. Operations Working with Layers Use the following steps to clear the background or the DSK from Program. CLEAR 1. Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the "Working with Transitions" section on page 115 for details. 2. In the Layer Functions Section, press BG/DSK. The button blinks and the BG/ DSK Input Setup Menu appears. 3. In the Layer Functions Section, press CLEAR to "pend" the removal of the background or DSK. The CLEAR button will blink. 4.
6. Operations Working with Layers ildl=qê~åëáíáçåë With PresentationPRO-II, you can perform the following types of LOGO transitions: LOGO • • Transitioning the LOGO to Program Clearing the LOGO from Program qê~åëáíáçåáåÖ=íÜÉ=ildl=íç=mêçÖê~ã Using the LOGO source, you can transition a captured still frame to Program at the highest priority layer — covering all effects underneath.
6. Operations Working with Layer Functions tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=i~óÉê=cìåÅíáçåë The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • Using Full Screen Using Freeze Using Reset rëáåÖ=cìää=pÅêÉÉå Use the following steps to take the active PIP or Key to full screen: FULL SCREEN 1. In the Layer Functions Section, press PIP or KEY as required. The button blinks, and the associated source blinks on the Source Selection Bus. 2. In the Layer Functions Section, press Full Screen.
6. Operations Working with Transitions tçêâáåÖ=ïáíÜ=qê~åëáíáçåë Use the following steps to perform a Mix (or "dissolve"): TRANS 1. Set up the desired PIP, Key, BG, DSK or LOGO transition in the normal manner. 2. Preset the desired transition rate: 3. a. Press {HOME} > {EFFECTS} to display the Effects Menu. b. Scroll to the Transition Type line and select MIX. c. Scroll to the Transition Rate line and select the desired rate, in 0.1 second increments.
6. Operations Using Remote Control rëáåÖ=oÉãçíÉ=`çåíêçä When PresentationPRO-II is controlled from an external controller, the Remote Control Menu is used to set the unit ID and enable/disable remote control itself. Please note the following prerequisites: • Ensure that you know the unit IDs currently in use by the external controller. The external controller will not allow PresentationPRO-II to connect if a duplicate ID is assigned.
6. Operations Capturing Still Frames `~éíìêáåÖ=píáää=cê~ãÉë The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • • Still Frame Capture Overview Capturing Still Frames from the Background Input Capturing Still Frames from a PIP or Key Saving Still Frames in Permanent Memory píáää=cê~ãÉ=`~éíìêÉ=lîÉêîáÉï PresentationPRO-II enables you to capture still frames into the system’s three internal frame stores.
6. Operations Capturing Still Frames Please note: • The captured still(s) can now be assigned as the input “type” for BG, DSK or LOGO. In Chapter 5, refer to the "Using a Still Frame as the Background" section on page 95 for instructions. • Captured stills reside in temporary memory. If the system is powered down or reset, the stills will be lost. To save stills in permanent memory, refer to the "Saving Still Frames in Permanent Memory" section on page 119.
6. Operations Capturing Still Frames p~îáåÖ=píáää=cê~ãÉë=áå=mÉêã~åÉåí=jÉãçêó Use the following steps to save a captured still into permanent memory. 1. Capture a still as outlined in the previous two sections. ~ ~ "Capturing Still Frames from the Background Input" on page 117. "Capturing Still Frames from a PIP or Key" on page 118. Warning 2. Do not execute the next step during live production. All controls will be locked during the "save" process.
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^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ This appendix provides detailed technical specifications for the PresentationPRO-II.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Scaled Video Channel Input Specifications pÅ~äÉÇ=sáÇÉç=`Ü~ååÉä=fåéìí=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The table below lists PresentationPRO-II scaled video channel input specifications. Table A-1.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Output Specifications lìíéìí=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The table below lists PresentationPRO-II output specifications. Table A-2. PresentationPRO-II Output Specifications Parameter Specification Analog Output RGBHV / RGBS / RGsB (non-interlaced only) on 15-pin HD connector Digital Output Digital DVI per DDWG 1.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Physical and Electrical Specifications mÜóëáÅ~ä=~åÇ=bäÉÅíêáÅ~ä=péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë= The table below lists PresentationPRO-II physical and electrical specifications. Table A-4. PresentationPRO-II Physical and Electrical Specifications Parameter Specification Power 120-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz., Auto-selecting 1.0A maximum Mechanical 2 RU Rackmount Chassis H: 3.5 inches (8.89 cm) W: 17.00 inches (43.18 cm) D: 15.00 inches (38.10 cm) Weight 16.8 lbs (7.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts máåçìíë= The following topics are discussed in this section: • • • • DVI Connector Pinouts Analog 15-pin D Connector Ethernet Connector Serial Connector asf=`çååÉÅíçê=máåçìíë The figure below illustrates the DVI connector: 1 8 17 24 9 Figure A-1. DVI Connector The table below lists DVI Connector pinouts. Please note: • • T.M.D.S = Transition Minimized Differential Signal DDC = Display Data Channel Table A-6. DVI Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 T.M.D.S.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts ^å~äçÖ=NRJéáå=a=`çååÉÅíçê The figure below illustrates the analog 15-pin D connector: 5 1 10 6 15 11 Figure A-2. Analog 15-pin D Connector The table below lists Analog 15-pin D connector pinouts. Table A-7.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts bíÜÉêåÉí=`çååÉÅíçê The figure below illustrates the Ethernet connector: 1 8 Figure A-3. Ethernet Connector The table below lists Ethernet connector pinouts. Table A-9.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Pinouts pÉêá~ä=`çååÉÅíçê The figure below illustrates the Serial connector: 1 5 6 9 Figure A-4. Serial Connector The table below lists Serial connector pinouts. Table A-10.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions fåéìí=~åÇ=lìíéìí=oÉëçäìíáçåë This section provides a comprehensive list of available input and output resolutions, which you can assign to the selected input on the Input Menu, and as the system’s output format on the Output Menu In Chapter 4, refer to the “Input Menu Description” and “Output Menu Description” sections for details. Note Please contact Barco Technical Support if you would like to request the addition of a new resolution.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 130 1024x768 @85 1152x864 @75 1280x768 @47.95 1280x768 @48 1280x768 @50 1280x768 @59.94 1280x768 @75 1280x960 @50 1280x960 @59.94 1280x960 @60 1280x960 @85 1280x1024 @47.95 1280x1024 @48 1280x1024 @50 1280x1024 @59.94 1280x1024 @60 1280x1024 @71.93 1280x1024 @72 1280x1024 @75 1280x1024 @85 1364x768 @47.95 1364x768 @48 1364x768 @50 1364x768 @59.94 1364x768 @75 1364x1024 @47.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1600x1200 @59.94 1600x1200 @60 1280x720p @50 1280x720p @59.94 1280x720p @60 1920x1080p @23.98 1920x1080p @24 1920x1080p @25 1920x1080p @29.97 1920x1080p @30 1920x1080p @50 1920x1080p @59.94 1920x1080p @60 1920x1080sF @23.98 1920x1080sF @24 1920x1080i @50 (Input Only) 1920x1080i @59.94 (Input Only) 1920x1080i @60 (Input Only) XLM 2K @59.94 XLM 2K @60 2048x1080p @50 2048x1080p @59.
^K==péÉÅáÑáÅ~íáçåë Input and Output Resolutions 132 PresentationPRO-II • User’s Guide
_K==`çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ The following topics are discussed in this Appendix: • • • Warranty Return Material Authorization (RMA) Contact Information t~êê~åíó All video products are designed and tested to the highest quality standards and are backed by a full 3-year parts and labor warranty. Warranties are effective upon delivery date to customer and are non-transferable. Barco warranties are only valid to the original purchaser/owner.
_K==`çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå Contact Information `çåí~Åí=fåÑçêã~íáçå Barco Events USA/Barco Folsom, LLC 11101 Trade Center Drive Rancho Cordova, California 95670 USA • • • Phone: (916) 859-2500 Fax: (916) 859-2515 Websites: ~ ~ www.folsom.com www.events.barco.com Sales Contact Information • • • Direct: (916) 859-2505 Toll Free: (888) 414-7226 E-mail: folsomsales@barco.com Barco N.V. Noordlaan 5 8520 Kuurne BELGIUM • • • Phone: +32 56.36.82.11 Fax: +32 56.35.16.51 Website: www.events.barco.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ få=qÜáë=^ééÉåÇáñ The following topics are discussed in this Appendix: • • • Software Upgrade Overview Serial Upgrade Method Ethernet Upgrade Method PresentationPRO-II • User’s Guide 135
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Software Upgrade Overview pçÑíï~êÉ=réÖê~ÇÉ=lîÉêîáÉï Firmware files for the PresentationPRO-II system are loaded into the hardware at powerup. These files are stored in the unit’s onboard flash memory, which can be accessed by using one of the following two methods: • Serial — this method is the easiest to set up and use.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Serial Upgrade Method g. After the download is complete, navigate to the target folder and doubleclick the EXE to launch the installation shield. h. Follow the prompts to install the upgrade package in the desired folder. Note that at the conclusion of the procedure, a new path will be created under Start > Programs > Barco Folsom. Note Do not move or copy any files out of the target folder. 4.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Serial Upgrade Method • TXD and RXD should be green. They will flash if Enter is pressed. Figure C-2. Flash Loader Status Lights, Normal Condition c. Press Enter a few times to display the system prompt “#” on screen. d. If the prompt does not appear, continue with step 10 (troubleshooting). e. If the prompt appears, continue with step 11 (uploading files). 10. To troubleshoot the serial connection: a.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method 13. It takes approximately 6 minutes to load the flash memory using the Serial method. When complete, the Flash Loader utility displays the “Upload Complete” message. Click OK to continue. 14. Cycle power on the PresentationPRO-II unit, and exit the Flash Loader utility. 15. On PresentationPRO-II, perform a factory reset. Warning Use caution when performing this step, as all saved files and saved still frames will be erased. a.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method f. When the Save As Dialog appears, navigate to the desired folder (or create a new one) and click Save. g. After the download is complete, navigate to the target folder and doubleclick the EXE to launch the installation shield. h. Follow the prompts to install the upgrade package in the desired folder. Note that at the conclusion of the procedure, a new path will be created under Start > Programs > Barco Folsom. Note 5.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method 10. Note the status of the Local Area Connection, as shown below. Figure C-5. Network and Dial-up Connections Window (sample) ~ ~ If the status is “disabled,” contact your network administrator. If the status is “enabled,” right click on the Local Area Connection label and select Properties from the pop-up menu. The Local Area Connection Properties Window appears: Figure C-6. Local Area Connection Properties Window (sample) 11.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method 13. Check the “Use the following IP address” check box, as shown below. Figure C-7. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog (sample) 14. Set the IP Address to 192.168.0.191. Note The static IP address shown above is within the unit’s userdefined IP address range. If this address has already been assigned to another device, select a different IP address within the following range: 192.168.0.191 → 192.168.0.240. 15. Set the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method 19. To connect to the PresentationPRO-II serial port: a. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal to launch the HyperTerminal application. b. In the Connection Description dialog, enter a connection name, choose an icon, and click OK. c. In the Connect To dialog, click the Connect using pull-down menu, and choose COM 1. d. Click OK to display the COM 1 Properties dialog. e.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method 23. Click Communication > Ethernet > Connect to display the Ethernet Connection dialog. Figure C-9. Ethernet Connection Dialog (sample) Note If the Ethernet menu pick is grayed out, set the COM port to None. 24. In the dialog, enter the IP address of the PresentationPRO-II: 192.168.0.10. The default port number is 3000. 25. Click the Connect button.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method qêçìÄäÉëÜççíáåÖ=bíÜÉêåÉí=`çããìåáÅ~íáçåë Use the following steps to determine the IP address of the PresentationPRO-II, and establish proper communications: 1. The default IP address for the PresentationPRO-II unit is 192.168.0.10. To verify that this is the correct address, open the terminal program and create a serial communication link to the PresentationPRO-II: a.
`K==réÖê~ÇáåÖ=pçÑíï~êÉ Ethernet Upgrade Method 7. In the DOS command window, type: ping 192.168.0.10 ... and press Enter. Note 8. Use the unit’s actual IP address, as determined in step 4 above. ~ If the computer is able to successfully communicate with the PresentationPRO-II, you will see a series of “replies” from the target IP address. ~ If you see a “Request timed out” message, the PC is unable to locate and communicate with the PresentationPRO-II.
fåÇÉñ ô=jÉåì=_ìííçåë=õ {AR} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32, 38 {BORDER} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59, 60, 61, 63 {CAPTURE} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 {CFG} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32, 34 {COLOR BALANCE} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32, 37 {CONSOLE} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44, 50, 138 {CROP} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59, 61, 67 {DELETE} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index input setup menu functions . . . . . . . . . . .76 input setup menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Backlight, buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Baud Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 BG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 BG/DSK button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 button usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 cancel BG or DSK transition . . . . . . . . . .
Index matte adjustment menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 opacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 setup, DVI input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 setup, still frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 DVI connector pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 b Edge, wipe transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index program EDID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 reestablish local control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 remove Key from program . . . . . . . . . . .106 remove PIP from program . . . . . . . . . . .103 return to factory default . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 save set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 save still frame in permanent memory . . 119 set background mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 set up DVI input as background . . . . . . . .94 set up DVI input as DSK . . .
Index type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 LOS background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 DSK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 loss of signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 scaler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Loss of signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 j Matte fill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 menu description . . . . . . . . . . .
Index key still frame in DSK mode . . . . . . . . . . 110 modify PIPs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 modifying keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 remove Key from program . . . . . . . . . . .106 remove PIP from program . . . . . . . . . . .103 set background mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 transition Key to program . . . . . . . . . . . .105 transition LOGO to program . . . . . . . . . .
Index RESET button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Resolution specifications, input and output . .129 Return material authorization . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 RMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Rotary encoder menu description . . . . . . . . . . . .46 knobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Router, utilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Rules, global . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Test pattern menu description . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 pattern type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Touch screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, 17 calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26, 87, 101 menu section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 menu section, description . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii TRANS button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .