Roland V-800HD MKII Multi-Format Video Switcher User Manual

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Part Names and Functions

7 MEMORY

Buttons

Use these to save the current settings to the internal memory. You can also use them to call up saved settings (p. 43).

8 Signal

Indicators

These display the status of synchronization and the format of the output signal (p. 24).

• REFERENCE

[INTERNAL] lights up during synchronization to the internal clock of the V-800HD, and [EXTERNAL] lights up during synchronization to an

external source. The indicator flashes when the V-800HD cannot synchronize with the external device.

• OUTPUT FORMAT

This indicates the output format (p. 26) of the V-800HD. The corresponding combinations of the SD, HD, and RGB indicators are as follows.

SD 480i,

576i

HD

480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p

RGB

VGA (640x480) through WUXGA (1920x1200)

• HDCP

Refer to “Inputting HDCP Signals” (p. 29).

9

OUTPUT FADE Button

This applies fade to program output. The button flashes while the fade is in progress. The button lights up continuously when a
fade-out has been completed. The button goes dark when a fade-in has been completed (p. 34).

* By default, the fade time is set at 0.5 seconds. You can use the menus (p. 51) to change the fade time. For information on the details of menus

and their items, download “Reference Manual” from the following Roland website.

http://www.rolandsystemsgroup.net/

* By default, the video fades to black. You can use the menus to change it. It is possible to fade to an imported still image (p. 46) or to the still

image (freeze frame) made from the video currently being output (p. 48).

10 TRANSITION Dial and Indicator

Use this dial to set the transition time (p. 31).

* You can use the menus to change time unit to be displayed here. By default, the unit is second. You can change it to frames or to seconds +

frames.

11 WIPE PATTERN Selectors

These select the effect used for a video transition.

* You can use the menus to assign other wipe patterns to the buttons.

12 DSK Button

This makes the DSK source appear or disappear. It lights when the key source video is displayed and goes dark when the key
source video is removed. (p. 39).

* The length of time for appearance/disappearance depends on the setting for transition time.

13 CUT Button

Press this button to output the channel in standby. Pressing this button provides an immediate hard cut between sources.

14 AUTO Button

Press this button to output the channel in standby. Pressing this button applies the transition effect selected using the [WIPE
PATTERN] selectors.

15 Video Fader

You can use the video fader instead of the [CUT] or [AUTO] buttons to perform a transition manually. When the transition is made
manually, the time for transition effect changes depending on movement of the fader, regardless of the setting for transition time.

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