Mobile Video Studio HS-2000 Hand Carried Studio (SE-2000+ITC-50+TLM-170) Instruction Manual www.datavideo-tek.
Contents Warnings and Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 4 Warranty ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Standard Warranty ................................................................................................................................... 5 Two Year Warranty..................
BACKGROUND .................................................................................................................................19 BLACK & BARS POS.RIGHT ...........................................................................................................19 FACTORY SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................19 CLOCK SETTINGS ...................................................................................
Warnings and Precautions 1. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3. Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this unit in or near water. 5. Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious damage. 6.
Warranty Standard Warranty Datavideo equipment is 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. Damage caused by accident, misuse, unauthorized repairs, sand, grit or water is not covered by this warranty. All mail or transportation costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner.
Unpacking the HS-2000 Place the HS-2000 on a stable, flat surface, such as a desk with the two locks of the case facing towards you. Unlock the two locks and lift the lid.
Open the locking catches on both sides and remove the rear connections cover. You can now connect source cabling, output cabling, AC power and the ITC-100SL belt pack cabling to this rear panel.
HS-2000 Connections & Controls Keyboard 3 2 4 5 1 14 6 7 13 12 11 10 9 8 1. Audio input selectors / Level Controls 8. CUT & TAKE 2. Audio level indicator & Audio monitor 9. T-Bar 3. Menu Controls 10. Main / Sub Source selection buttons 4. Logo & Clock buttons 11. Audio mixer 5. PIP & KEY buttons 12. Headphone socket with volume control 6. Transition Speed 7. Transition Effects 13. Intercom Mic & Headphone Sockets 14.
Keyboard Controls Audio Input Source Selectors and Level Controls This section of the HS-2000 controls which audio input channel (CH1~CH4) will be sent to the Audio Bus and its associated Fader. This row of audio channel selection buttons has LEDs built in to show which input channel is active. Level control for each audio input source is via the rotary pots above each of the audio channel selection buttons.
PIP / KEY LUMA PVW and LUMA PGM A Luma key can be performed between 2 inputs and the result sent to the PVW (Preview) and PGM (Program) display channels. See Setting up a LUMA Key (Page 21) SET If you want to enable the PIP function, you must first press the SET key, then press the PIP PVW key and then select the Sub Source button for the PIP window. The size and position of the window can be set within the System Configuration Menu.
T-Bar The T-Bar is used to carry out a manual transition such as a wipe, fade, mix or key. When it has travelled as far as it can go the transition is complete. How to calibrate the T-bar: 1. Turn off the HS-2000 power, and push the T-Bar up as far as it can go to its Top or AIR position then move the T-Bar back down by 2mm. 2. Press and hold in the SET and SUB SOURCE 1 buttons at the same time. 3. Have a colleague turn on the HS-2000 power.
Headphone Socket (Intercom) ¼ “/ 6.3mm Stereo Headphone Socket for conventional headphones. Plugging in headphones will disable the built-in ITC-50 Intercom speaker Microphone / Headset Socket (Intercom) 3.5mm Stereo Socket for combined Microphone Headset. Plugging in a Microphone / Headset will disable the built-in speaker and the XLR Microphone Input. Headphone Socket (Monitor) ¼ “/ 6.3mm Stereo Headphone Socket for conventional headphones.
Rear Panel Connections HD- SDI IN Inputs 1 to 3 are HD-SDI inputs only on BNC connections. HD- SDI IN / DVI-D IN Input 4 has a choice of two connections HD-SDI (via BNC) or DVI-D. You select the connection you wish to use - for more information, see INPUT 4 MODE (Page 17). DVI-D IN DVI-I Signal Input (Digital Input 5). TALLY Tally out socket. This supplies tally light information to the Datavideo ITC-50 system (not supplied). RS-232 9-pin serial port standard RS-232 interface.
AUDIO OUT Supports XLR Balanced Audio output. Stereo Mono switch can be used to select a stereo output or a dual Mono output. Stereo output will show CH1 & CH3 on XLR A and CH 2 & CH 4 on XLR B. Mono output will show the same mono audio across both XLR outputs A and B. AUDIO IN The HS-2000 supports four XLR Balanced Audio Input channels. There are two kinds of switches under AUDIO IN: LINE/MIC switch is used to set the audio as LINE in or MIC in. The 48V ON/OFF switch is for phantom power.
Transition Effects 1 WIPE from upper Left corner to lower Right corner of screen 2 WIPE from Left to Right of screen 3 WIPE from Top to Bottom of screen 4 WIPE from upper Right corner to lower Left corner of screen 5 WIPE from outside edge of screen to centre of screen 6 WIPE from Left and Right hand sides into the centre of the screen. 7 SFT Controls the border softness of the WIPE or effect. 8 MIX 9 INV Inverts the WIPE direction – the chosen WIPE moves in the opposite direction.
System Configuration Menu Menu and Navigation Press the MENU button in the Function section of the HS-2000’s keyboard to enter the System Configuration Menu. The menu will be displayed on the HS-2000’s Multi Preview output as below. Press the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to highlight or select a menu option. Then use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to change the value of the selected item or option. Press the ENT button to Enter and save your chosen value for the selected menu item.
PIP SETTING - Press the MENU button and highlight the PIP SETTING. - Press the arrow buttons to select an item and press the ENT to confirm the setting.
MODE SETTING - Press the MENU button and highlight the MODE SETTING. - Press the arrow buttons to select an item and press the ENT to confirm the setting. - This Mode setting is used to adjust the HD input mode. - HD Mode values can be 1080/50i - 1080/60i - 1080/59.94i - 720/50p - 720/60p or 720/59.94p - MASTER USER SETTING: When selected, the values for the above are copied from the BASIC profile. - Please ensure your HD input source(s) match the HD mode of the HS-2000.
BACKGROUND - Press the MENU button and highlight the BACKGROUND option. - Press the arrow buttons to select an item and press the ENT to confirm the setting. - This option sets the background colour of the Multi Preview screen – options are Black, Grey or Blue. BLACK & BARS POS.RIGHT - Press the MENU button and highlight the BLACK & BARS POS.RIGHT option. - Press the arrow buttons to select an item and press the ENT to confirm the setting.
Audio Inputs and Levels Analogue audio comes into the HS-2000 through the XLR connectors on the rear panel (as above diagram). The HS-2000 supports four XLR Balanced Audio Input channels. NOTE: Audio cannot be de-embedded by the HS-2000 from a HD-SDI input and Audio will not be embedded into the HS-2000’s HD-SDI PGM outputs. There are two kinds of switches next to each XLR input under AUDIO IN: The LINE/MIC switch is used to set the audio as LINE in or MIC in. The 48V ON/OFF switch is for Phantom power.
HS-2000 Configuration Utility This Configuration Utility software allows a PC (running Windows XP Professional) to make changes to the mixer*. A cable needs to be connected between the RS-232 port on the rear of the HS-2000 and the PC COM1 Serial port. This software Utility is free and can be downloaded from the following web page http://www.datavideo.info/en/Mixer%20-%20Switchers/SE-2000 Once downloaded, run the install wizard and follow the on-screen prompts.
Setting up a Luma Key overlay with Power Point The HS-2000 has 5 inputs. Input 5 is DVI only and this can be used to connect a DVI-D cable from a computer’s monitor/graphics card. The PC graphics card will need 2 connections 1 for the PC monitor and a spare DVI-D connection to go to input 5 on the HS-2000. The PC will need to have Microsoft Office installed in order for PowerPoint to be used.
HD-SDI Cabling Advice Start with good cabling. BNC coax cables and connectors are not all made to the same standard. From the thickness and grade of the centre conductor to the type of dielectric, all these factors contribute to impedance, attenuation and Return Loss (RL). Serial Digital Video coax like Belden 1694A or Canare L5CFB are good examples of broadcast quality SDI cable. A 75 Ohm (Ω) impedance must be maintained throughout the HS-2000 SDI signal or cable path, including BNC connectors etc.
How to update HS-2000 mixer firmware From time to time Datavideo may release new firmware to either add new features or to fix reported bugs in the current mixer firmware. Customers can update the mixer 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, two programs will be used and it should take approximately 40 minutes total time to complete.
Now turn the mixer ON. Once the application discovers the mixer it will check the firmware on the mixer and report if it needs updating. Click NEXT to start the update. You will be asked to confirm that you want to proceed click YES. A progress bar will then be shown as below. Once complete (100%) the application will ask you to power the mixer OFF and then back ON again. Once the keyboard lights on the mixer are steady again and the multi Preview image is shown from the mixer move onto Stage 2 below.
SE-2000 RS-232 Remote Control Protocol Communication diagram Control Interface Interface RS232 Baud Rate 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Pin Assignment D-Sub 9pin Female The pin assignment of the Host Controller and SE-2000 is shown in the following table: Pin Host SE-2000 2 Receive A (RX-) Transmit A (TX-) 3 Transmit B (TX+) Receive B (RX+) 5 Common --- Common Command Code Format 1 E2 2 E4 3 0F 4 00 13 Bytes(Hex) 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FF 01 FE 40 02 COM ARG COM , AR
CRC (CRCL,CRCH) Check sum! It is transmitted lower byte first. All the bytes except the last 2 from the block are used to calculate the check sum. There must be 0x0000 after the check sum calculation including the last 2 bytes, if the data have been transmitted error free. The initial value for check sum calculation is 0xFFFF. The check sum polynomial and examples for the algorithm realization are given in the “Application Note 27.
unsigned short ComPort_Flag; unsigned short CMD_Length; unsigned char CMD_Buf[128]; void Cal_Checksum(void) { int i; unsigned char crc_lo,crc_hi; unsigned char new_crc_lo,new_crc_hi; unsigned char temp; crc_lo=CMD_Buf[CMD_Length-2]; crc_hi=CMD_Buf[CMD_Length-1]; for(i=0;i<(CMD_Length-2);i++) { temp=crc_lo^CMD_Buf[i]; new_crc_hi=CRC16_TABLE_HI(temp); // Reference to Table 1 new_crc_lo=CRC16_TABLE_LO(temp)^crc_hi; // Reference to Table 2 crc_lo=new_crc_lo; crc_hi=new_crc_hi; } CMD_Buf[CMD_Length-2]=crc_lo; CM
Table 1. Lower CRC byte calculation coefficients.
Table 2. Higher CRC byte calculation coefficients.
Table 3. Command Type No.
15 50 00 01 02 03 04 PIP source: Set SDI input port 1 PIP source: Set SDI input port 2 PIP source: Set SDI input port 3 PIP source: Set SDI input port 4 PIP source: Set SDI input port 5 16 51 00 01 PIP display on Sub source PIP turn off on Sub source 17 52 00 01 PIP display on Main source PIP turn off on Main source 18 61 00 01 Luma disable on Sub source Luma enable on Sub source 19 62 00 01 Luma disable on Main source Luma enable on Main source 20 70 00 01 Frame Freeze turn off Frame
Table 5.
Current_User_Number – current user number (0…5), number 0 corresponds to the Master User which other the other users settings and adjustments can be linked to.
Inp_3_Mode – the current input 3 mode, 0 – SDI, 1 – DVI; Link_Flags – Master user settings link flags, it may be unlinked(value 0) or linked(value1) to the corresponding basic parameter: bit 7 – input 0 settings link flag (brightness, contrast, saturation), bit 6 – input 1 settings link flag (brightness, contrast, saturation), bit 5 – input 2 settings link flag (brightness, contrast, saturation), bit 4 – input 3 settings link flag (brightness, contrast, saturation), bit 3 – input 4 settings link flag (brigh
Intercom & Monitor Control Panel 1 2 3 4 5 ITC-50 Intercom Controls 6 7 8 9 Monitor Controls 1. XLR Microphone Socket 6. Source Select 2. MUTE Button 7. Aspect Ratio & PIP Button 3. 1~5 & ALL Channel Buttons 8. Menu Navigation Buttons 4. Volume Control 5. Built-In Speaker 9. Volume Control & Audio Meter ITC-50 Intercom Controls XLR Microphone Socket Combined XLR / ¼” (6.3mm) Jack Microphone Input for either a Condenser or Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone.
Monitor Controls Source Select Buttons Select the type of input you are using - HDMI, PREVIEW, PROGRAM The active input will be indicated by a red LED on the Source Button Aspect Ratio Button Sets the Aspect Ratio to 16:9 / 4:3 PIP Button Activates Picture in Picture Mode - See PIP Menu for more details. Red LED will light when PIP mode is active.
PIP Feature Setting Special Feature Setting System Information Colour Processor The first menu to be displayed is the Colour Processor Menu. To access the Colour Processor Menu press enter, the Brightness setting will be highlighted.
To adjust the Brightness press Enter again. An adjustment bar will appear at the bottom of the screen. Use the Up / Down buttons to change the setting and then press Enter to store the new value and return to the main menu. To select a different setting (Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness) use the Up / Down buttons. Follow the same procedure to set the other values. HS-2000 Monitor PIP Menu The HS-2000 Monitor PIP Menu allows you to adjust the appearance of the picture in picture on the HS-2000 monitor only.
Use the Up / Down buttons to navigate the available options. You can choose: You can also choose: PIP Mode Large PIP Small PIP PIP Position Bottom-Right Top-Left Top-Right Bottom Left PIP Main Source COMP. - Component HDMI SDI PIP Sub Source COMP. - Component HDMI SDI N.B. The PIP feature can only be one analogue source and one digital source. i.e. If the main source is analogue (COMP.) then the sub source must be digital(SDI / HDMI), and vice versa. Examples: Main Source Sub Source = COMP.
Once the setting is highlighted press the ENTER button again to highlight the options, and then use the UP / DOWN buttons to select the required value, and press ENTER once more to accept the new value. In the Special Feature Menu you can choose: Frame Ratio - This will display a “Safe Area” frame on the screen 70% Off / 70% / 80% / 90% 80% 90% Once you have set the Frame Ratio you can exit the menu. To display the Safe Area frame press the DOWN Button Mask Type - This sets the 4:3 Mask option.
System Information Menu The System Information Menu displays the Firmware Version of the monitor, and offers a Factory Reset option, which will return all the settings of the monitor to the factory defaults. To reset the monitor press the ENTER button, then press the up/down button so that Factory Reset is highlighted, and then press ENTER again to highlight the options column. Use the UP / Down button to select Yes from the options and then press ENTER to reset the monitor.
ITC-100SL Slave Unit XLR Connection Connects the ITC-100SL to the ITC-50 Base Station. Power, tally and bi-directional audio are all carried through the same cable. Call Button Sends a paging message to the ITC-50 Base Station. The channel button will flash orange and there will be an audible tone, each time the button is pressed.
Mic / Headphone Socket The ITC-100SL has both 3.5mm and 2.5mm Mic / Headset socket. A standard 3.5mm Mic / Headset can be used, or a Motorola type 2.5mm Mic / headset could be used if preferred. External Tally LED Socket An external tally display (TD-1) can be connected to the ITC-100SL. This enables the tally light to be positioned in a more convenient place, such as on top of the camera. When the channel is LIVE the LED will be RED, and when the channel is CUED the LED will be AMBER. N.B.
HS-2000 (SE-2000) Specification Inputs Outputs Video Input • 4x BNC connector for HD -SDI input • 2x DVI connector for DVI-D input (1x DVI-D input is collective with SDI#4 channel) • 2x HD-SDI output, 1x HD-YUV output • Video delay through the mixer 1 Frame or less • Audio delay through the mixer less than 1 Frame • HD (1080/50i - 1080/60i - 1080/59.94i - 720/50p - 720/60p - 720/59.
ITC-50 Specification INPUTSN & OUTPUTS MIC / HEADSET 3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket for combination Headphone / Microphone Headset Impedance 8~600 ohms 100mW(min) HEADPHONE ¼” (6.3mm) Stereo Headphone Socket Headset Impedance 8~600 ohms 100mW(min) MICROPHONE 3 Pin XLR / ¼” (6.3mm) Jack Microphone Socket Switchable Condenser / Dynamic Input. Microphone Level -67dB FREQUENCY RESPONSE 550-3.
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