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Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions — Control Panel AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4
3 Alarm indicator <ALARM>
Lights up when there is a problem (voltage decrease) in the power supply of the Control Panel AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4. At this time, an alarm
message is displayed on the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3.
For the redundant power supply model (AV-HS60C2 /AV-HS60C4), an alarm will be displayed if both <POWER> switches of the power supply 1 and
the power supply 2 have not turned on.
When an alarm has occurred, details of the problem can be checked from the <SYS> button on the top menu
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[MAINTENANCE]
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[Alarm] tab.
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NOTE
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When an alarm has occurred, stop using the unit immediately, and be sure to contact your dealer. Continuous use of the unit even after an alarm has
occurred could damage the unit.
Rear panel
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AV-HS60C2
MENU PANEL
MAIN FRAME
GPI I/O
COM1 (M)
COM2 (RS-232)
DVI-D
USB
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3
5
4
6
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8
9
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AV-HS60C4
MENU PANEL
MAIN FRAME
GPI I/O
COM1 (M)
COM2 (RS-232)
DVI-D
USB
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
9
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1 <AC IN 1>/<AC IN 2> terminals (signal: AC)
Connects one end of the supplied AC cable to this terminal and the other end to the AC outlet. (AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
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The supplied AC cable has a 3-pin plug with a grounding terminal. Connect to a 3-pin power outlet which is equipped with a grounding terminal.
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If a 3-point power outlet is not available, be sure to consult your dealer.
2 <MAIN FRAME> terminal (connector: RJ-45/signal: 100Base-TX)
Connect the <LAN1> terminal on each of the units in the Live Production Suite and the <MAIN FRAME> terminal on the control panel using a LAN
cable (CAT5E or better) via a GbE hub.
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When connected to the <LAN> terminal, no video will be displayed on the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3.
3 <MENU PANEL> terminal (connector: DVI-D/signal: independent signal)
Connects the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3.
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Cannot be used concurrently with a DVI monitor (computer) connected to the <DVI-D> terminal. Select with the display selector switch.
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This is the dedicated interface for the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3. Do not connect with DVI output devices.
4 Display selector switch
Switches the terminal to be used to the <MENU PANEL> terminal or <DVI-D> terminal depending on the connected device.
Switch this when the power is off. Output will not be performed properly if switched with the power turned on. Restarting of the unit will be necessary.
Set the power to <OFF>, and then set it back to <ON>.
Only the <MENU PANEL> terminal is enabled on the Live Production Suite series.
5 <DVI-D> terminal (connector: DVI-D/signal:DVI OUT)
Connects the DVI monitor (computer) used for the menu display.
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Monitor resolution: 1366
×
768 compatible monitor
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Cannot be used concurrently with the <MENU PANEL> terminal. Select with the display selector switch.
This terminal cannot be used with the Live Production Suite series.
6 <USB> terminal (connector: USB (type A, female)/signal: USB)
Used for the menu operation of the DVI monitor (computer).
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Cannot be used for the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3.
This terminal cannot be used with the Live Production Suite series.
Summary of Contents for Live Production Suite Series
Page 5: ...Please read this chapter and check the accessories before use Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 11: ...This chapter describes installation and connection Chapter 2 Installation and Connection ...
Page 50: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations ...
Page 113: ...This chapter describes the configuration of operations Chapter 7 Configuring Operations ...
Page 122: ...This chapter describes how to operate system menus Chapter 8 System Menu ...
Page 136: ...This chapter describes plug in functions Chapter 9 External Interfaces ...
Page 140: ... 140 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the XPT Unit AV LSX10 Unit mm inch ...
Page 141: ... 141 Chapter 10 Specifications Dimensions Dimensions of the ME Unit AV LSM10 Unit mm inch ...
Page 153: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 11 Appendix ...
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