HD 6 CHANNEL PORTABLE VIDEO STREAMING STUDIO HS-1300
Contents FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT .................................................................................................................. 4 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................ 4 WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................... 5 STANDARD WARRANTY ................................................
Finding the NVS-31’s current IP address................................................................................................... 41 5.2 WEB USER INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................. 42 Source ....................................................................................................................................................... 43 Encoder ................................................
FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warnings and Precautions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit.
Warranty Standard Warranty • • • • • • • • • • • • Datavideo equipment are guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the date of purchase. The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the time of any request for repair under warranty. The product warranty period begins on the purchase date. If the purchase date is unknown, the product warranty period begins on the thirtieth day after shipment from a Datavideo office.
Disposal For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Chapter 1 Introduction HS-1300 features an easy-to-use video streaming and recording appliance for professional video producers who need to simultaneously stream a live event and record the master quality version for post-editing. The HS-1300 is a cost effective 6 channel broadcast-quality hand-carry mobile switcher, it is designed for live events and TV programs that need to mix a variety of video and audio sources. The HS-1300 is a lightweight, portable and powerful featured mobile studio solution.
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Chapter 2 Connections and Controls 12 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 Power Switch 4 PIN XLR Power Input Connector Monitor HDMI IN (External Video Input) HDMI Video Input 1 – 2 HD-SDI Video Input 1 – 4 HD-SDI Video Output 1 – 2 HDMI Video Output 1 – 3 1 2 3 1 11 10 3 PIN XLR Audio Input 1 – 2 GPI Output Connector Ethernet Port Tally Signal Output USB Firmware Upgrade Port Stream Port 5 4 7 8 6 9 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 6 5 2 13 10 6 7 8 9 10 User Memory & Function Keys Menu Control Ke
2.1 Rear Panel Connections 1. POWER SWITCH Switches the power On / Off. 2. DC Power Input Connect the supplied 12V 5A PSU to this 4 PIN XLR socket. 3. Monitor HDMI IN (External Video Input) The HS-1300 provides a useful connection for confidence monitoring of HDMI sources on location. Connect one external HDMI input source for monitoring the live show. Video Input Modules: The HS-1300 is equipped with six video input channels. Connect the respective video sources to these video input channels. 4.
7. HDMI Video Output All three HDMI ports output Program video. 8. AUDIO Input 1-2 Supports two XLR Balanced Audio Input channels. 9. GPI Output The GPI socket can be used for simple external control. Note: Please configure GPI settings in the Switcher Menu. 10. Ethernet Port The Ethernet port allows the user to transfer files to and from the switcher on the PC remotely. See Chapter 3 for details on how you can utilize this port or perform system setup using this port. 11.
2.2 Switcher Control Panel User Memory and Function Keys User Memory User Memory buttons 1-6 allow the user to recall and load previously saved switcher settings. SHIFT There are 12 user memory locations. Under normal circumstances, Buttons USER 1 to 6 represent user memory locations 1 to 6. To load settings saved in locations 7 to 12 to buttons USER 1-6, simply press the SHIFT button. SAVE: User Memory Save The SAVE button saves the current switcher settings.
Keyer Source Selection of Keyer Source from Program / Preset Row Keep holding down one of these buttons to enter key select mode and fill select mode. Select key source from the Program row and fill source from the Preset row. The selected source button will flash. KEYER SETUP Press this button to open Keyer configuration menu on the Multi view output, and the opened configuration menu corresponds to the selected keyer (Key 1/Key 2/DSK 1/DSK 2).
Transitions can be performed manually using the T-Bar or automatically by using the SPEED and AUTO TAKE buttons.
Transition Effect FTB Fade To Black, this button fades the current video program source to black. When pressed again it acts in reverse from complete black to the currently selected program video source. SPEED There are three speed buttons which can be defined by the user. By pressing a speed button the user is choosing the rate of transition or time taken when using the AUTO TAKE button.
T-Bar This performs a manually controlled transition from the current program source to the selected preset source. The selected transition wipe or dissolve will be used. When the T-Bar has travelled as far as it can go, the transition between sources is complete. The T-Bar has indicators next to it, which light when the transition is complete. Audio Control Headphone Socket ¼”/ 6.3mm Stereo Headphone Socket for conventional headphones. MUTE This button mutes the headphone audio.
Source Select Buttons Select the type of source you are using - HDMI, MV (multi-view), PGM (program). HDMI Switch the 17.3” built-in monitor to display the video source plugged into the MONITOR HDMI IN port. BLUE Press this button to eliminate the red and green component of input signals. Only the blue component of an input is displayed on the screen. MV Press this button to set the Monitor to MULTIVIEW mode. PGM Press this button to set the Monitor to PROGRAM view.
RECORD Press the RECORD button to start video recording. STREAM Press the STREAM button to start video streaming. SD Card Slot Insert an SD card into the SD card slot for video recording. Note: Do not remove SD card while it is being written as doing so may result in corrupted video files.
Chapter 3 Network Setup The Ethernet port on the back panel of the HS-1300 allows the user to import or export Stills/Clip files and User memory using the Switcher Image Import/Export software. The Switcher Image Import/Export software allows you to manipulate user memories, still pictures and clip files. Section 3.1 discusses direct connection between the HS-1300 and your Windows computer. In Section 3.
3.2 Installing the Switcher Image Import/Export software to a Windows Computer The HS-1300 can be connected to a simple IP network and accessed using Windows-based software. If you have not already set up the HS-1300 with a computer then please follow the instructions in the previous section. Please download the latest software from the Datavideo HS-1300 web page. See: www.datavideo.com The install executable file [.msi] will be called SwitcherImageImEx_vXXXX.
Router Based DHCP Setup The computer software can also access the HS-1300 over an existing TCP/IP LAN type network. In order to initially set up the HS-1300, you may need the assistance of your local I.T. specialist to help with the network settings. To help guide you, we have included a simplified network setup example below, further advice may be available through your dealer locally or your Datavideo regional office.
5. The DEFAULT GATEWAY number displayed should be the router’s current IP address. 6. Enter the DEFAULT GATEWAY IP address into the address bar of the computer’s web browser. 7. The web browser should display the login window for the router. Enter the router’s login and/or password. The login details may be written on a sticker on the router itself or noted in the manual for the router. 8. Once logged into the router we need to change the router to supply IP addresses in the 192.168.100.xxx range.
If the network settings are wrong then you may not be able to access the HS-1300. Always keep a note of the last IP settings used and change these settings carefully to avoid problems. Target IP address – This IP address is the location on the local network, or the internet, where the software can talk to the HS-1300. By clicking the Target IP address you can enter a new address, once entered click Save Setup.
Chapter 4 Switcher OSD MENU 4.1 Overview When the MENU button is pressed the Main Menu list is displayed on the HS-1300 monitor. This section covers the Menu options in the order that they appear on the HS-1300 monitor. These settings may also appear in more detail elsewhere in this instruction manual. Options may vary depending on the firmware version in use. Once the chosen setting has been confirmed with the ENTER button, it is stored within the switcher’s non-volatile memory.
Parameter for transparency of the overall foreground key image, ranging from 0% to 100%.
Border Crop P-in-P Y Vertical PIP Position Size Luma Sat Hue Width Left Right Size Top Bot Fine Normal PIP Size PIP Border Luma PIP Border Color Saturation PIP Border Color Hue PIP Border Width Left Edge of the Crop Right Edge of the Crop Size of the Crop Top Edge of the Crop Bottom Edge of the Crop Fine tune of parameters X/Y/Size with step size 0.
Freeze Live Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 OFF 1 2 Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 OFF 3 Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 OFF 4 Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 OFF 5 Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 OFF Crosspoint Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 OFF Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 CLN PVW (Clean PVW) CLN PGM (Clean PGM) PG + DSK PVW PGM 6 Outputs Output SDI1/ SDI2 27
MultiV (Multi view) 1080i 1080p ON/OFF Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 Follow External SDI 1 Audio Enable (ON)/Disable (OFF) SDI 2 Audio Enable (ON)/Disable (OFF) HDMI (17.3” Built-in Monitor Resolution) Mode Src Audio Tally Mode GPI Out Multiviewer SDI 1 SDI 2 HDMI (17.3” Built-in Monitor) Audio Mixer Normal ON/OFF Mode Width Input 1-6 Delay AutoNum HDMI Audio Enable (ON)/Disable (OFF) Select either the audio mixer input or the tally light connection.
Sets the Frame store mode of Input 1 to Clip / Still / Freeze / Live Sets the Frame store mode of Input 2 to Clip / Still / Freeze / Live Sets the Frame store mode of Input 3 to Clip / Still / Freeze / Live Sets the Frame store mode of Input 4 to Clip / Still / Freeze / Live Sets the Frame store mode of Input 5 to Clip / Still / Freeze / Live Sets the Frame store mode of Input 6 to Clip / Still / Freeze / Live Memory Selection from 1 to 999 Selection of this button loads the selected memory Memory Selection
4.2 Functions The HS-1300 HD 6-Channel Portable Video Studio offers the user an OSD menu to perform several image effect configurations, such as Picture-in-Picture, keyers, downstream keys, still pictures and etc. The user can also configure the I/O by selecting the Inputs and Outputs options. In addition, under the setup options, the user is allowed to set the menu color, size, position and language. The OSD Menu also gives the user the flexibility to switch between basic and advanced modes.
Position Position allows the user to adjust the centre position of some wipes (e.g Circle & Elipse). X represents the horizontal position and Y represents the vertical position.
Lift adjusts the dark/black areas of the key image. Gain adjusts the light/white areas of the key image. Opacity adjusts the transparency of the overall foreground key image.
Key Range (KRange): Key Range sets the range of hues or colors (0 – 360 degrees) that closely match the background color to be keyed. The user can start with a value of 120 degrees and this value can be finetuned up or down depending on the setup of the green or blue screen studio. Key Foreground (K Fgnd): Key Background adjusts the performance of the chroma key in light or white areas. Increase the value if the light areas are becoming too transparent.
Y-Value Positive value: move the P-in-P window up. Negative value: move the P-in-P window down. Zero value: Position the P-in-P window at the center. Size Ranges from 0 to 100 with 1% being the smallest and 100 being the largest. So 50% would represent a P-in-P window which is half the size of the background image. 100% would see the PIP image totally cover the background image unless offset to one side. Border P-in-P window border color can be set by adjusting the Luma, Saturation and Hue values.
Position The user can adjust the horizontal position of the P-in-P window by adjusting the X value. • • • Positive X value positions the P-in-P window to the right. Negative X value positions the P-in-P window to the left. Zero X value positions the P-in-P window at the center. Border P-in-P window border color can be set by adjusting the Luma, Saturation and Hue values. Luma and Saturation range from 0-100%, whereas Hue ranges from 0-355. The “Width” sub-option adjusts the border width.
Freeze “Freeze” allows the user to load an image to Inputs 1-6 from one of the four sources listed as follows: • • • Still Freeze Live Crosspoint In this sub-option, the user can shuffle the contents of Inputs 1-6 without changing the hardware connections at the back of the machine, or even assign multiple inputs to the same source. For example, the user is allowed to assign the input 2 video source to input 1, after which the input 2 video will also be displayed on the input 1 window.
Audio The Audio sub-option for the SDI and HDMI outputs allows the user to individually turn ON/OFF the embedded audio component for the 17.3” built-in monitor (HDMI) and at the SDI1 and SDI2 output ports (Sdi1 / Sdi 2). Mode (On/Off): The HS-1300 can only accept external audio using the analogue XLR inputs on the rear panel. Ideally a master audio mixer would be used alongside the HS-1300. A Datavideo AM-100 or AD-200 could be considered.
Load Still Upon selecting “Load Still”, the user can then choose the memory location from which the still image is loaded. The following are the destinations to which the still image can be loaded: • • • • • • Input 6 Input 5 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 Select “Load” to load the still image to the determined destination. Image Preview is available below the “Load Still” row.
Load Memory Use the up/down arrow to scroll to the desired memory location (1-999) and load the saved setting by selecting “Load”. The user can also press one of the USER memory shortcut buttons (1-6) on the control panel as a quick way of loading those previously saved User configurations.
Menu color: the available colors are blue and grey Options of Menu Transparency are listed below: 0: No Transparency 1: Background 50% Transparent (buttons not Transparent) 2: All Menu 50% Transparent Menu Size The menu size options are: 1. Normal 2. Small (1080i Mode) 3. Large (720p Mode) Menu Position Menu Position gives the user ability to select several positions for the Menu area on the Screen. The current options are Centre, Top, Left, Right and Bottom.
Chapter 5 Video Streaming The HS-1300 Portable Video Studio includes a built-in Video Streaming Server (NVS-31) allowing the user to stream and record your program at the same time. From any HDMI input source, the Datavideo NVS-31 generates an H.264 encoded stream compliant with RTSP or RTMP protocols. While encoding the video at bit rates appropriate for live streaming, the Datavideo NVS-31 concurrently records a high-quality MP4 file to an SD card. 5.
There are basically two ways to establish connection between the NVS-31 and your computer: • • Connect an Ethernet cable from the NVS-31’s LAN port directly to your computer’s Ethernet port. Connect an Ethernet cable from the NVS-31’s LAN port to the same network switch as your computer. Note: If the first method is chosen, make sure to manually assign an IP address to your PC before making attempts to connect to the NVS-31. 5.
Source The video source is fixed onto PGM View only. In the Video Source column, you will be allowed to adjust video properties such as Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation and Sharpness. These parameters range from 0 to 255. The Audio Source column currently indicates that the audio is embedded into HDMI video and is NOT reserved for future development. The SOURCE information (Channel No., Video Source, Audio Source, Resolution and Frame Rate) will be displayed in a table at the bottom of the page.
The encoder parameters are described below: Resolution The first step of encoder setup is to adjust the image size. The NVS-31 allows you to select a resolution from the list below. • • • • • • • • 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 960 x 540 720 x 576 720 x 480 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 128 Frame Rate Select the Frame Rate after the resolution is selected. • • • • • • • • • • Same as Input 60.00 50.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 Profile Profile sets the H.264 encoding profile for your stream.
Video Bitrate (bps) The bitrate of the video specifies the amount of information stored in the video. The higher the bitrate is, the clearer the video is. The bitrate ranges from 256K to 16M as shown in the table below. • 16 M • 12 M • 8M • 6M • 4M • 3M • 2.5 M • 2M • 1.5 M • 1M • 512 K • 256 K For example, SD video may appear acceptable at 1000 Kbps (1M) but HD video is unacceptable at 1000 Kbps.
• • • • • • • • 25 20 15 10 5 3 2 1 Cropping The cropping feature allows the user to select a confined area of the camera video. X and Y parameters select the center of the video crop. After that, the user can then set W and H values to select the size of the crop. Record The Record Settings page of the Web User Interface allows you to set the record settings for the NVS-31 device.
Loop Recording Loop recording allows the user record continuously to the disk. Select YES to enable loop recording and NO to disable. Recording File This text box displays the recording file name. Storage Information Column In this column, the user will be able to view the USB drive information such as the Vendor Name, Product Type, Disk Capacity and Disk Format Type. Note: The SD Card will be formatted immediately as soon as the Format USB Disk button is clicked.
As soon as the stream is started successfully, you will be able to see the RTSP view link (Play URL) displayed as shown in the diagram below. To view the stream, open the Play URL in VLC Video Player.
Open VLC Media Player and click “Open Network Stream.” On the Open Media window, enter the Play URL “rtsp://192.168.1.151:8000/live” and then click the Play button to open the view window. RTMP Mode In RTMP mode, the NVS-31 can only send one data stream to one CDN or media server that supports the RTMP streaming protocol.
respective RTMP stream information. To start streaming, simply click the “Start Stream” button after the RTMP mode is configured. TS Mode In MPEG transport stream mode, the NVS-31 can send stream data directly to the viewer. On the streaming setup page, select the Encoder Source first and then enter the TS IP address and the TS port number. To start streaming, simply click the “Start Stream” button after the TS mode is configured.
System The NVS-31 also allows the user to configure the system’s network settings, set account login credentials, update the device firmware, select the time, restore the factory defaults and reboot the system. Network Setting You are allowed to connect the NVS-31 to a network in DHCP or Static IP mode. Disable DHCP server if you want to connect to the NVS-31 on a fixed IP. An example of Static IP mode configuration is provided below: • • • • • Static IP: 192.168.1.60 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.
Account Setup Change the password in the Account Setup. Firmware Update From time to time Datavideo may release new firmware to either add new features or to fix reported bugs in the current NVS-31 firmware. To update the firmware, you must first click the Browse button to search for the firmware file on the disk. Please note that if the device is recording or streaming, you have to turn the features off in order to perform the firmware update.
Once the file is uploaded successfully, click the Update button to start the update. The device will reboot itself after the firmware is successfully updated. Time Setting Enter the device’s time setting for recording purpose. Specify your time server in the NTP field. System Related Click the Restore to Default button to reset the NVS-31 to factory defaults. To reboot the NVS-31, simply click the System Reboot button.
Chapter 6 Advanced Operations 6.1 Still Images This section will show you how to import still images from the PC to the switcher and load the imported file to the switcher. You are also allowed to export still images from the switcher to the PC for file editing. Export/Import Still Images to/from the PC The switcher’s Image Import/Export software (SwitcherImageImEx_vx.x.x.msi) allows the user to import still pictures from the PC to the designated Still number of the switcher and vice versa.
4. Click “Install” 5. When you see the safety warning requesting for permission to allow an unknown publisher to make changes to the PC, please click “Yes” to continue.
6. Wait for the installation to finish. 7. After the setup is complete, you will see the following window; click “Finish” to launch SwitcherImageImEx immediately.
8. After the setup is finished, a shortcut will be created in Start Menu > Programs > datavideo > tools > SwitcherImageImEx 9. Click SwitcherImageImEx to open the program.
How to use 1. When the program is executed for the first time, it will automatically scan the network and if multiple network interface cards are found, please select the card that is on the same network as the device. 2. If the available device is scanned and found, the connection will be automatically established. After the connection is successfully established, the Connect Status will show “Connected” (will display Not Connected if disconnected). 3.
4. After clicking Import-Export, you will be able to see four options which are Import Still, Import User, Import Clip and Export. 5. When in Import Still, click a Still number first and enter a location for storing the still. Then click Import Still again, the interface for selecting picture files will appear. If the selected picture is not 1920x1080 or 1280x720, the following interface will be displayed to allow you to crop or enlarge the picture.
In addition to still picture import and export, the user is also allowed to import and export user memory slots to and from the PC. The Import User has the identical steps; select .mem file to import. The Import Clip allows the user to import the clip sequential files from the PC. The sequential files are numbered using the last five characters. Select one file and the system will automatically grab the file and the rest after that.
Grab Still Freeze Grab 1 4 Still 1 Live 2 Live Live 3 Live 3. In the Load Still sub-option, first select the still picture that you would like to load (Still Num). The still picture preview is shown in the row right below the Load Still row. 4. Select Load to load the still picture to one of the following destinations: o Still 1 o Still 2 o Input 4 o Input 3 o Input 2 o Input 1 6.
from the PC using the Switcher Image Import/Export utility, which can be downloaded from the HS-1300 product page. • • • • • First connect the HS-1300 to a Windows computer using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable. Since the HS-1300 has a default IP address of 192.168.100.101 so the computer should be given the IP settings that match the same IP range as the switcher. Turn on the Windows computer and manually set the IP to 192.168.100.X within the Windows Network and Sharing Centre.
The clip number allows you to select a location where you can save the clip. To import a clip from the computer into the HS-1300, select Import Clip. Note: The Switcher Image Import/Export utility does the conversion from bmp/png/jpg to the .pic file format. All you need is to give the utility a starting file location and it will give the utility an idea where to start linking all images up into a sequential animation file. Importing Clips Select “Import Clip” will open a file browser window.
How to Create the PNG Sequence for Stinger Transition Effect Adobe After Effects is a motion graphics application that can be used for creating the clip file for stinger transition effect. After the clip file is created, there are two ways to convert the file to the PNG sequence format readable by the HS-1300 switcher in Adobe After Effects. In this section, we will show you how you can create the PNG sequence for the Stinger transition effect. Adobe After Effects 1.
2. The Render Queue will be displayed in the bottom pane. 3. Click Output Module and on the Main Options window, click the Format dropdown list and select PNG Sequence.
4. Click the Channels dropdown list and select the “RGB + Alpha” option. 5. Click “Output To” and then change the location where your files are rendered. Click Render after that. The next section outlines the file conversion procedure using the Media Encoder CC. Media Encoder CC 1. Click Composition → Add to Media Encoder Queue (or alternatively, you can also click File Export Add to Media Encoder Queue).
2. Click blue fonts in Format/Preset fields to open the “Export Settings” window. 3. Click the Format dropdown list and then select PNG. 4. Click the Preset dropdown list and select “PNG Sequence with Alpha.
5. Make sure “Export As Sequence” and “Include Alpha Channel” are checked and then click OK. 6. Select “Output File” to choose the render files destination. Click the green button to render. 7. Once completed, the status will display “Done.
After the sequential files are created and ready, see section 5.4.2 to import the Clip file to the switcher. Important things to note while creating Stinger Transition Effects When using Datavideo’s HS-1300 Multi-Channel Switcher to design and create the Stinger Transition Effects, in addition to being creative, there are a few things that you need to take into account of. 1. Length limit of the stinger transition animation The length of a good stinger transition animation should be approximately 0.
6.3 Chromakeyer Performing the configuration steps below will allow you to preview the keyer effect on the Multiview by simply pressing KEYER PGM or KEYER PVW buttons. 1. Set up studio equipment including lights and the backdrop (Green/Blue). 2. Press the “MENU” button to open the Keyer Setting Menu. Keyer Keyer Keyer Ctrl Key Source CK Setup Mask Lift Chroma 0% Gain Input 1 Fill CK Auto K Range Hi-Light Left Top 70 Self Hue 160 K Fgnd Priority 1.
3. Select “Chroma” and “Split” under the “Keyer” sub-option. 4. Select the camera signal to be chromakeyed under the “Key Source” sub-option. 5. Adjust the left, right, top and bottom values of the “Mask” sub-option to set the chroma key range based on the green or blue backdrop size. 6. CK Setup • Key Range defines a color range close to the color (blue/green) of the studio backdrop. • Key Foreground adjusts the opaqueness and transparency.
Chroma Keyer Key Source CK Setup Mask 8. Key 1 Input 5 CK Auto Hue KRange 170 K Fgnd Hi-Light 0% Lo-Light Left Top 0% Right 0% Bot 120 Luma 15% K Bgnd 0% Bg-Supp 100% 67% On 0% 0% Adjust the following parameters under “CK Setup.” • Key Range defines a color range close to the color (green) of the studio backdrop. • Key Foreground adjusts the opaqueness and transparency. • Key Background adjusts the chromakey performance to achieve perfect chromakeying.
6.5 User Memory The user memory allows the user to save the current switcher settings to different presets. You will be able to import/export these memory presets from/to the PC. In this section, we will show you how you can import and export these user memory presets step by step. Export/Import User Memory Preset to/from the PC 1. On the Switcher Image Import/Export interface, click Import-Export. 2.
3. As soon as “Import User” is clicked, the PC hard disk browser window will open; select a .mem file to import a user settings file. 4. To export, simply click “Export” and the following window will open; select a preset number to export the user settings to the PC in .mem file. Click “Export User” to open the file browser window. 5. On the PC hard disk browser window, select a directory in which the .mem file can be saved.
Chapter 7 Monitor OSD MENU Options The HS-1300 Monitor can be configured via an on screen menu. When the MENU button is pressed the Main Menu list is displayed on the monitor. This section covers the Menu options in the order that they appear on the monitor. These settings may also appear in more detail elsewhere in this instruction manual. Options may vary depending on the firmware version in use.
7.1 Main Adjust The first menu option is the MAIN ADJUST. To access the MAIN ADJUST sub-menu, press enter and the Brightness sub-option will be highlighted. To adjust BRIGHTNESS press Enter again. Use the Up / Down buttons to change the setting and then press Enter to store the new value and return to the main menu. Use the Up / Down buttons to select a different setting (Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, TINT and etc). Follow the same procedure to set other values. 7.
7.5 Factory Reset The monitor menu offers a Factory Reset option, which will return all the settings of the monitor to the factory defaults To reset the monitor press the MENU button and then use the UP / Down button to navigate to FACTORY RESET option. Press ENTER again to reset the monitor. After a few seconds the monitor will be reset.
Appendices Switcher Firmware Update Procedure From time to time Datavideo may release new firmware to either add new features or to fix reported bugs in the current HS-1300 firmware. Customers can update the firmware themselves if they wish or they can contact their local dealer or reseller for assistance should they prefer this method. This page describes the firmware update process and it should take approximately few minutes to complete.
GPI Connection The HS-1300 can control external recorder/playback devices via simple contact closure GPI switch. The GPI interface is a 3.5mm Jack Socket which is situated on the rear panel of the HS-1300. Contact closure between the Outer and Inner contacts on the jack plug will trigger a user selected event. Power is supplied by the HS-1300 and is less than 5V DC. This GPI socket can also be used as a socket to trigger record or playback events with other equipment such as the Datavideo HDR-70 recorder.
Tally Outputs The HS-1300 has a D-sub 15 pin female tally output port. These connections provide bi-colour tally information to a number of other Datavideo products, such as the ITC-100 eight channel talkback system and the TLM range of LCD Monitors. The ports are open collector ports and as such do not provide power to tally light circuits. The pin outputs are defined as follows: PIN No.
Frequently-Asked Questions This section describes problems that you may encounter while using HS-1300. If you have any questions, please refer to related sections and follow all suggested solutions. If problem still exists, please contact your distributor or the service center. No. Problems 1. What is the maximum bit rate of the HS-1300? 2. 3. What are the appropriate SD card classes? a. Why am I still seeing lag delay in the video recorded on SD Card Class C10? b.
Dimensions All measurements in millimetres (mm) 82
Specifications Connections Total Video Inputs Total 6 inputs 2 HDMI (RGB/YVU, 1080P/1080I/720P) 4 SDI (1080I/720P) Monitor External Input 1 HDMI Total Outputs 3 HDMI + 2 SDI SDI Audio Output (PGM output) Audio Input 2CH 2 x XLR (2 x Analogue) Internal Frame Synchronizers All 6 Inputs PGM Out HDMI / SDI Multi view Out SDI Output HDMI (720P -> 720P ; 1080i->1080P) SDI (720P -> 720P ; 1080i->1080i) Select any from the following input sources PROGRAM (w/ DSK 1 & 2) PROGRAM (w/ DSK 1) Clean PROGRAM
Standards Format Support 1080i 50/ 59.94/ 60Hz, 720p 50/ 59.94/ 60Hz, SDI Compliance SMPTE 292M (SDI output /PGM out) Video Sampling 4:2:2 10 bit Color Precision 4:2:2 10 bit Color Space 4:2:2 YUV HDMI Input Resolutions for Computers 1280 x 720 59.94Hz 50Hz (720P) and 1920 x 1080 59.
Streaming Protocol • TS over TCP/UDP (unicast & multicast) • RTSP over HTTP/TCP/UDP (RTSP Elementary Streaming) • RTMP (Publish) Control Web browser UI for configuration and control Socket commands Recording File System FAT exFAT Recording File Format MP4 Setting Control Web UI for system configuration and control Applications • • • • • • • • Youtube Live House UStream Akamai Facebook Twitch Wowza Adobe Media Server 85
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