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

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Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions — Control Panel AV‑HS60C1/AV‑HS60C2/AV‑HS60C4

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Source name display panels

Displays applications of the crosspoint buttons. The display settings of the source name display panels can be made from the <CONF> button on the
top menu

[SOURCE NAME]

[Panel Name] tab. (page 132)

When operating other than macro bus: “crosspoint number” on the upper line, “input source name” on the lower line
When operating macro bus: “macro name” on the upper line, “input source name” on the lower line

4 PGM/A bus crosspoint buttons (AV‑HS60C1/AV‑HS60C2: 1 to 24, AV‑HS60C4: 1 to 16), PST/B bus crosspoint buttons (AV‑HS60C1/

AV‑HS60C2: 1 to 24, AV‑HS60C4: 1 to 16)

Selects the video signals of the PGM/A bus and PST/B bus.
Source can be selected using the <2nd PAGE>/<3rd PAGE> button. (AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2: Maximum of 96, AV-HS60C4: Maximum of 64)
(page 24)

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Bus mode can be selected from the <CONF> button on the top menu

[OPERATE]

[Transition] tab

[Bus Mode] column

[Bus Mode].

(page 53)

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<BUS SHFT> button

Press the <AUX 1/2> to <AUX 15/16>/<KEY1 F/S> to <KEY4 F/S>/<VMEM F/S>/<UTIL 1/2>/<DSK1 F/S> to <DSK4 F/S> buttons while holding
down the <BUS SHFT> button to switch the bus selection applications. For the <AUX 1/2> to <AUX 15/16> buttons, the bus selection applications
can be switched even when the selected button is pressed again.
Example) <KEY1 F/S> button

When only the <KEY1 F/S> button is pressed, the KEY bus crosspoint buttons are switched to the source selector buttons of the KEY1 fill bus.

When the <KEY1 F/S> button is pressed while the <BUS SHFT> button is held down, the KEY bus crosspoint buttons are switched to the source
selector buttons of the KEY1 source bus.

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<2nd PAGE>/<3rd PAGE> buttons

Switch the page to select the source with the KEY bus crosspoint buttons, PGM/A bus crosspoint buttons, or PST/B bus crosspoint buttons.

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The pages of the buses included in the corresponding ME can be switched at once. To switch pages at individual buses, assign the <2nd
PAGE>/<3rd PAGE> button to the KEY bus crosspoint buttons, PGM/A bus crosspoint buttons, and the PST/B bus crosspoint buttons. (page 131)

Button status

Displayed page

<2nd PAGE> button

<3rd PAGE> button

Off

Off

First page

Lit

Off

Second page

Off

Lit

Third page

Lit

Lit

Fourth page

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<IMAG> button

Enables/disables image effects (paint, mono colors, mosaics, defocusing, etc.) to be added to images selected at the PGM/A bus and PST/B bus.

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The setting to enable/disable image effects to be added to images selected in the KEY bus can be made from the <ME1>/<ME2> button on the top
menu

[IMAGE]

[Key1]/[Key2] tab

[Mosaic/Defocus] column. (page 85)

8 Bus tally

Indicates the output status of the buses. The buses that comprise the on-air tallies will light up.

Multi‑selection panel area

RECALL

STORE

DEL

4-1

4-3

4-2

4-4

4-6

4-5

4-7

4-9

4-8

OP

STILL1

1

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1 Mode selection button

Switches functions that can be operated on the multi-selection panel.

<BKGD WIPE> button

Selects background wipe preset.

<SHOT MEM> button

Registers/recalls/deletes register memories of the shot memory.

<EVT MEM> button

Recalls register memories of the event memory. This button is also used to select register memories during EMEM-LINK

transition.

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Registration/editing are performed using the menu.

<VMEM> button

Records [CLIP1] through [CLIP4] (video memory) and [STILL1] through [STILL4] (still image memory) to the current

frame memories and plays them back.

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When using the Storage Module AV-HS60D1 (optional), register memories can be registered/recalled/deleted on SSD

installed in the Main Frame AV-HS60U1/AV-HS60U2.

<PLUG IN> button*

Used as a plug-in software menu.

* This is a function to be supported in the future.

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Multi‑selection menu panel

When the mode selection button is pressed, the menu to be displayed is switched.
For details, refer to “Basic operations for the multi-selection panel area” (page 40).

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