background image

 

12 

 

PIP Enable/Disable buttons 

Audio meter 

Keyer Enable/Disable buttons 

Headphone volume control knob 

Logo Enable/Disable button 

 

 

Switcher Keyboard Descriptions

 

 

Menu browsing buttons 

Press the 

MENU

 button to gain access to the menu; 

use the up/down/left/right 

arrow buttons

 to browse 

through the menu and press 

ENTER

 button to select an 

option or

 MENU

 button again to exit.

 

 

Reset Button 

Mode 1 -  When in Menu Select mode (left hand 

column of the OSD menu), pressing the 'Reset' button 

will reset all current menu items to their factory 

defaults. 

 

Mode 2 - When in a Sub-Menu, pressing the 'Reset' 

button will reset the current menu line only.

 

 

User Memory  

User Memory buttons 1-3 allow the user to quickly 

recall and load previously saved switcher settings with 

a single button press. This includes PIP, Keyer and DSK 

settings. The switcher loads settings saved to User 

Memory 0 as default settings used at boot up. See the 

User Memory

 section for more information.

 

Transition Effects 

 

WIPE Transition Effect Selection 

Each Wipe button consists of black and white colors. 

The white represents the current Program image and 

the black represents the WIPE-IN image. There are a 

total of 2 WIPE presets offered on the SE-650; the 

WIPE buttons allow the user to make a selection 

directly from the control panel for the first 2 and 

remaining 30 WIPE effects are selectable from the 

menu (

Start

). 

 

Pressing the 

REV

 button reverses the direction of the 

WIPE

Summary of Contents for SE-650

Page 1: ...1 ...

Page 2: ...L 11 CHAPTER 3 OSD MENU 17 3 1 START 17 3 1 1 Transition 17 3 1 2 Type 17 3 1 3 Wipe Effects 17 3 1 4 Border 18 3 1 5 Position 18 3 1 6 Matte 18 3 2 KEYER 18 3 2 1 Keyer 18 3 2 2 Keyer Control 18 3 2 3 Key Source 19 3 2 4 Fill Source 19 3 2 5 CK Setup 19 3 2 6 Mask 20 3 3 P IN P 20 3 3 1 P In P Source 20 3 3 1 Position 21 3 3 2 Border 21 3 3 3 Crop 21 3 4 P IN P KEYER 21 3 4 1 P In P Source 22 3 4...

Page 3: ...point 27 3 9 OUTPUTS 27 3 9 1 Outputs 27 3 9 2 Audio 28 3 9 3 Tally Mode 28 3 9 4 Multiviewer 29 3 10 SETUP 29 3 10 1 Standard 29 3 10 2 Menu Mode 29 3 10 3 Menu Preference 29 3 10 4 Auto Save 30 3 10 5 Factory Default 30 3 10 6 Reset Names 30 3 10 7 Language 30 3 10 8 Software 30 CHAPTER 4 APPLICATIONS 31 4 1 CHROMAKEYER 31 4 2 LOGO INSERTION 31 4 3 LOADING STILL IMAGES 32 4 4 LOADING THE CLIP FO...

Page 4: ...rmation in this manual from time to time may not be correct or may be incomplete This manual may contain typing errors omissions or incorrect information Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the information in this document for accuracy before making any purchase decision or using the product Datavideo Technologies is not responsible for any omissions or errors or for any ...

Page 5: ...e this unit where the power cord will be walked on rolled over or otherwise stressed 9 If an extension cord must be used with this unit make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord rating 10 Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not exceed 15 amperes 11 Never...

Page 6: ...0 000 hours or 1 year whichever comes first Any second year warranty claims must be made to your local Datavideo office or one of its authorized Distributors before the extended warranty expires 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 responsibil...

Page 7: ...HD SDI x 1 HDMI x 2 Audio input Stereo RCA L R x 1 Microphone x 2 Audio Output Stereo RCA L R x 1 Stereo headphone mini Jack x 1 Audio Mixer MIC x 2 Stereo x 1 internal Digital embedded x 1 Flexible Mix Effects Processor with 1 Upstream Keyer supporting Chroma Key Linear Luma Key 1 Upstream PIP supporting Chroma Key Luma Key Modes as well as unkeyed mode Wipe Generator 32 Wipe Patterns including C...

Page 8: ...8 1 2 System Diagram ...

Page 9: ...rovides two HDMI video input channels for connecting HDMI video sources 2 HD SDI Video Input 3 4 The SE 650 provides two HD SDI video input channels for connecting HD SDI video sources 3 HD SDI Video Output 1 The SE 650 provides an HD SDI video output channels which can be connected to HD SDI video display 4 HDMI Video Output 1 2 The SE 650 provides two HDMI video output channels which can be conn...

Page 10: ...ht channels MIC1 Not Connected When MIC 1 is connected to the left channel and MIC 2 is not connected to the right channel the right channel switch will replicate MIC 1 signal onto the right channel thus both channels are MIC 1 input signals Not Connected MIC2 When no MIC signal is connected to the left channel and only MIC 2 is connected to the right channel MIC 2 signal will not be replicated on...

Page 11: ...u browsing buttons T Bar manual transition RESET button CUT button User Memory AUTO transition button Transition Effects Program Preview Outputs WIPE transition effect selection Program row TRANS BG Background transition Preview row MIX Enable Disable button Volume Control WIPE transition effect Enable Disable Volume adjustment sliders PIP Keyer Headphone jack Switcher Settings Transition Effects ...

Page 12: ...t menu line only User Memory User Memory buttons 1 3 allow the user to quickly recall and load previously saved switcher settings with a single button press This includes PIP Keyer and DSK settings The switcher loads settings saved to User Memory 0 as default settings used at boot up See the User Memory section for more information Transition Effects WIPE Transition Effect Selection Each Wipe butt...

Page 13: ...ition Effect Enable Disable button Pressing the WIPE button enables the WIPE transition effect after which the WIPE transition effect can be selected To trigger the WIPE transition effect simply press the AUTO button or move the T Bar Wipe transition effect selection border and position can be configured in the OSD menu Start Note When WIPE and MIX buttons are enabled at the same time the SE 650 e...

Page 14: ...e the logo image source in the OSD Refer to the Logo section for configuration details Transition Methods T Bar Manual Transition T Bar is used to manually perform a transition PVW and PGM views can be transitioned at your preferred speed To include the transition effect simply press the WIPE or MIX button after which the Transition Effect will be trigger as you move the T Bar CUT button Pressing ...

Page 15: ...r the PGM view BKG button Pressing the BKG button will switch the background to the Matte background or color bars Still button Pressing the STILL button will switch the Main Program view to a still picture which can be selected in the OSD menu Note Pressing the STILL button repeatedly switches the Main Program view between Still 1 and Still 2 pictures Volume Control Volume Adjustment Sliders Slid...

Page 16: ...r The LEDs turn red at 10 dB to indicate clipping distortion Audio Volume dBV 20 10 8 4 0 4 8 10 LED Color G G G G G Y Y R Range dBV 20 12 11 9 5 8 5 6 5 5 5 3 2 1 2 5 5 6 5 8 9 G Green Y Yellow R Red Headphone Volume Control Knob Headphone volume control knob controls Headphone level with the MIN representing the minimum volume and MAX representing the maximum volume ...

Page 17: ...over a period of 50 frames or roughly 2 seconds When the AUTO button is pressed the transition will take the current M E value defined by the user setting 3 1 2 Type The SE 650 provides three major types of transition effect which are MIX WIPE and Clip Please note in addition to selecting the transition effect on the OSD menu you are also allowed to press the MIX button WIPE button or press MIX an...

Page 18: ...tion 3 2 Keyer Keyer of the SE 650 provides the user with the capability of image keying Advanced mode options Keyer Keyer Chroma Self Priority Top Keyer Ctrl Lift 0 Gain 1 0 Opac 100 Key Source Input 1 Fill Black CK Setup CK Auto Hue 140 Luma 101 K Range 160 K Fgnd 10 K Bgnd 90 Hi Light 0 Lo Light 0 Bg Supp OFF Mask Left 0 Right 0 Top 0 Bot 0 3 2 1 Keyer There are three keying modes available Lin...

Page 19: ... Input 2 Input 1 Black 3 2 5 CK Setup In this sub option the user will be able to find all the parameters needed to perform chromakeying of the green or blue backdrop CK Auto This function automatically calculates the best Hue Luma values for the current Keyer source Hue This parameter adjusts the color of the chroma key A typical green screen value will be around 120 Blue screen value will be aro...

Page 20: ...cally shrinks the camera image by removing the borders from the final image This feature allows the user to configure the Mask in chroma luma or linear mode Left Left sets the left edge of the keyer mask Right Right sets the right edge of the keyer mask Top Top sets the top edge of the keyer mask Bottom Bottom sets the bottom edge of the keyer mask 3 3 P In P Picture In Picture P In P places a sub...

Page 21: ...e unless offset to one side 3 3 2 Border PIP border color can be set by adjusting the Luma Saturation and Hue values The Width of the border can also be adjusted A width of zero 0 will turn the PIP border off 3 3 3 Crop The PIP image crop can be adjusted by modifying the following parameters Left Adjusts the position of the left edge of the PIP image Right Adjusts the position of the right edge of...

Page 22: ...best Hue Luma values for the current Keyer source Hue This parameter adjusts the color of the chroma key A typical green screen value will be around 120 Blue screen value will be around 240 Luma This parameter adjusts the luma value of the chroma key Key Range K Range 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 wit...

Page 23: ... mode is usually chosen for sharp images For non sharp images please select Luma keying After the keying mode is chosen select Self if only one source is enabled for the logo which can be set in the Logo Src option Select Split if two sources are enabled for the logo which can be respectively set in the Logo Src and Fill options Note We do not recommend using the two source logo Split as it requir...

Page 24: ...e logo image Bottom sets the bottom edge of the logo image 3 6 Stills Still allows the user to load images from the memory save images to the memory and save the images captured Advanced mode options Stills Load Still Load Still Num 10 Still 1 Thumbnail Picture 1 Thumbnail Picture Thumbnail Picture 1 Save Still Save Still 1 Still Num 10 Grab Still Grab Still 1 Freeze 1 Live 2 Live 3 Live 4 Live 3 ...

Page 25: ...source of the still image first The available sources are listed below Still 1 Still 2 Input 4 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 To complete the save the user can simply select Save after determining the memory location Note Pressing the STILL button repeatedly switches between Still 1 and Still 2 pictures 3 6 3 Grab Still Grab Still function grabs an instant of the video image on the Program view to the de...

Page 26: ...ontrol panel as a quick way of loading those previously saved User configurations 3 7 2 Save Memory Use the up down arrow to scroll to the desired memory location and save the current setting by selecting Save 3 7 3 Load Clip In this sub option use the Up Down arrows on the physical keyboard of the switcher to browse the clip files Once Load is pressed the selected clip will be loaded into the Sti...

Page 27: ...is in its default settings HDMI 1 video is displayed in the Input 1 window HDMI 2 video is displayed in the Input 2 window SDI 3 video is displayed in the Input 3 window SDI 4 video is displayed in the Input 4 window 3 8 3 Crosspoint Crosspoint gives the user the ability to shuffle the contents of Inputs 1 4 and Stills In other words the user will be able to flexibly assign any of the sources of I...

Page 28: ...dio standards available for selection The user can either select the EBU or SMPTE standard By selecting AUTO allows the device to automatically detect the audio standard When the image is 50 Hz the audio follows EBU standard and when the image is 59 94 60 Hz the audio follows SMPTE standard Src If Follow is selected the audio will enter Audio follow Video mode i e playback of the audio of the outp...

Page 29: ...ions Interface Mainboard and Keyboard Advanced mode options Setup Standard 1080i 50 Save Setup Menu Mode Advanced Menu Pref Blue Transp 1 Size Normal Menu Pos Bot Auto Save Off Factory Def Reset Reset Names Language English Software Upgrade Available only when the USB storage device containing the latest firmware file is inserted s w v1 1 1 1 f w 2015 08 03 Kbd v2 15 3 10 1 Standard This option al...

Page 30: ...ast saved settings In addition a Still Load will cause the auto save to occur 3 10 5 Factory Default Reset This option resets the machine to the factory default settings 3 10 6 Reset Names This resets the Multiviewer labels Input 1 4 to their default settings 3 10 7 Language The available languages for OSD menu are English Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese 3 10 8 Software This option is o...

Page 31: ...Background adjusts the chromakey performance to achieve perfect chromakeying Hi Light and Lo Light adjust luma value of the chroma key Bg Supp removes foreground and background luma brightness from the final image 7 Chroma Key setting is complete Remarks The SE 650 is equipped with auto chromakeying function so if after following the above steps a clean chromakeying effect cannot be achieved you m...

Page 32: ...n select keyer type as Luma and Self The recommended Lift is 0 and Gain is 2 0 8 After the logo is successfully configured pressing the Logo ON OFF button allows you to turn ON OFF the logo Once enabled the logo will appear on the PVW and PGM views at the same time 4 3 Loading still images The SE 650 allows the user to load still images saved on the machine to the Multiview screen Please follow th...

Page 33: ... image will be replaced Note The load process can take up to tens of seconds 5 To enable the Clip or Stinger transition mode please press the MIX and WIPE buttons at the same time 4 5 Importing the Clip for Stinger Transition Effect from the PC On the SE 650 you will be able to add a clip between sources Besides using the existing clips on the machine you are also allowed to import your own clip a...

Page 34: ...ection between the SE 650 and the PC has been successfully established you will be able to see the network information of your switcher Select Import Export from the yellow menu options To import a clip from the computer into the SE 650 select Import Clip ...

Page 35: ...th location in our example on the right the file name is AE TEST_00000 png Click Open to start the clip import If your files are not SE 1200 MU pic format they will be automatically converted to pic format by the SE 1200 MU PC Control APP first After the conversion the clip import will then start After the import is complete the progress dialog will be automatically closed Note Clip Conversion and...

Page 36: ...llector output Tally output of input video Program 1 2 No Function 3 Preview 1 Open collector output Tally output of input video Preview 1 4 RCOM GND Ground Ground 5 Program 4 Open collector output Tally output of input video Program 4 6 Program 2 Open collector output Tally output of input video Program 2 7 No Function 8 Preview 2 Open collector output Tally output of input video Preview 2 9 GND ...

Page 37: ...pgrade process which should not be interrupted once started as this could result in a non responsive unit 1 Please visit www datavideo com and download the latest version of firmware 2 Save the latest version of firmware in the root directory of the thumb drive 3 Connect the thumb drive containing the latest SE 650 firmware to the F W UPGRADE Port 4 Enter MENU and select SETUP option 5 In the SETU...

Page 38: ...oblems Solutions 1 Exiting MENU immediately after the MENU is opened results in slow button response Basically only the first menu open exit will result in slow button response Exiting MENU immediately after the MENU is opened will NOT result in slow button response if the machine is ON for at least 30 seconds If slow button response is experienced simply wait about 10 seconds for the system to re...

Page 39: ...39 Appendix 4 Dimensions All measurements in millimeters mm ...

Page 40: ...5 VR Variable Resistor 6 Channel 3 Pair Audio Mixer Audio LED Meter 2 Rows Left Right Standards Supported Resolution 1080i 50 1080i 59 94 1080i 60 720p 50 720p 59 94 720p 60 Internal Processing YUV 4 2 2 10 bit Extras Keyers 2 Keyers 2 Chroma Keyers linear and luma keyers Upstream Keyers 2 M E Keyer PIP Chroma Keyers 2 High Quality Chroma Keyers available in Keyer and PIP PIP 1 x PIP with adjustab...

Page 41: ...41 Service and Support ...

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