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FOR-A HVS-300HS - 1. Prior to Starting; 1-2. Features

FOR-A HVS-300HS
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1. Prior to Starting
1-1. Welcome
Congratulations! By purchasing HVS-300 series Hanabi Portable Switcher you have entered the
world of FOR-A and its many innovative products. Thank you for your patronage and we hope
you will turn to FOR-A products again and again to satisfy your video and audio needs.
FOR-A provides a wide range of products, from basic support units to complex system
controllers, which have been increasingly joined by products for computer video based systems.
Whatever your needs, talk to your FOR-A representative. We will do our best to be of continuing
service to you.
1-2. Features
Standard features
Very compact main unit (HVS-300HS: 1U high, HVS-300RPS: 2U high)
3 types of panels: standard panel, mini panel or control GUI
HVS-30OU: 1M/E Operation Unit
HVS-30RU: Remote Control Panel (HVS-30FP: 1M/E Front Panel Kit)
HVS-30GUI: Remote Control Software
HD/SD-SDI 4-input/4-output, Max. 12-input/8-output
Variety of I/O options such as HD/SD-SDI, analog/digital RGB (VGA, DVI-D), HD/SD analog
component, analog composite
Accepts both HD and SD inputs with a frame synchronizer and up-resize engine on each
input.
Built-in 16-way multiviewer, supporting 4, 10 or 16-way split views with tally and title display
Up-stream Keyer with chroma key, and DSK both with 2.5D DVE
Dual Picture in Picture function
More than 150 of various 2D and 3D DVE transition patterns
Two channels of still stores
Safety area markers
Internal color-bar generator
Optional features
Input/output options
HVS-30HSDI/HDSI-A/HSAI/PCIN, HVS-30HSDO/HSAO/PCO
HVS-30ED: Editor Interface software
HVS-30VR: Virtual Link software
HVS-30S3D: 3D Monitoring software
HVS-30TALR: Tally Relay Output card
1-3. About This Manual
This manual is intended to help the user easily operate the Hanabi series switchers and make
full use of their functions during operations. Before configuring or operating your system, read
this operation manual thoroughly to ensure you understand the product. After reading, it is
important to keep this manual in a safe place and available for future reference.
Font Conventions
The following conventions are used through out this manual:
Boxed text (for example MATT, F1, TRANS, and AUX1) is used for the control panel
buttons.
Bold text (such as SIGNAL, TYPE and COLOR is used for the setting parameters in the
menus.
Shaded text (such as MATT, ON, OFF, 50.0, 30, and PGM is used for the setting values in
the menus.
Text enclosed by square brackets (such as [SETUP-SYSTEM]) indicates the menu name.

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