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Introduction ................................................................................................................................
5
1.1
Brief ....................................................................................................................... 5
1.2
Features ................................................................................................................ 5
2
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Interfaces
........................................................................................................................ 6
2.1 Description............................................................................................................. 6
3
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Configuration
................................................................................................................... 7
4 、Front Panel .................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 Front Panel Description ......................................................................................... 8
5
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Operation
........................................................................................................................ 9
5.1
Switching ............................................................................................................... 9
5.2
Layer control.......................................................................................................... 9
5.3
ON/OFF Function Keys ......................................................................................... 9
5.4
Shortcut keys......................................................................................................... 9
5.4.1
AUDIO:Audio Menu ON/OFF ................................................................... 9
5.4.2
EFFECT:Switching Effect menu ............................................................. 10
5.4.3
SCENES:AB Layout Menu ..................................................................... 10
5.5
PTZ
Control
.......................................................................................................... 10
5.6
Lock ..................................................................................................................... 10
5.7
FTB ...................................................................................................................... 10
5.8
Key Leds ............................................................................................................. 11
6 、LCD Monitor................................................................................................................. 12
7
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Menu
............................................................................................................................12
7.1
Transition ............................................................................................................. 12
7.1.1
Transition configuration............................................................................. 12
7.1.1.1
MIX ................................................................................................12
7.1.1.2
DIP ................................................................................................. 12
7.1.1.3
WIPE .............................................................................................. 13
7.1.2
Duration Time ........................................................................................... 13
7.1.3
FTB
Time
.................................................................................................. 13
7.1.4
Softness .................................................................................................... 13
7.1.5
DIP
Configuration
....................................................................................... 13
7.2
Layer ................................................................................................................... 13
7.2.1
Layer Source ............................................................................................ 13
7.2.2
Position/Size ............................................................................................. 14
7.2.3
Mask ......................................................................................................... 14
7.2.4
Keying Configuration ................................................................................ 14
7.2.5
Chroma ..................................................................................................... 14
7.2.5.2
Region ........................................................................................... 15
7.2.5.3
Similarity ........................................................................................ 15
7.2.5.4
Smoothness ................................................................................... 15
7.2.6
Luma . Key ................................................................................................ 15
7.2.6.1
Min/Max ......................................................................................... 15
7.2.6.2
Reverse ......................................................................................... 15
7.2.6.3
Similarity ........................................................................................ 15
7.2.6.4
Smoothness ................................................................................... 15
7.3
Audio ................................................................................................................... 15
7.3.1
PGM
Audio ............................................................................................... 15
7.3.2
HDMI
Audio .............................................................................................. 16
7.3.2.1
Mix Mode ....................................................................................... 16
7.3.2.2
Volume........................................................................................... 16
7.3.2.3
Audio Delay .................................................................................... 16
7.3.3
Mic 2 1/Mic ...............................................................................................16
7.3.3.1Mix...........................................................................................................16

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7.3.3.2 Volume ........................................................................................... 16
7.3.3.3 Audio Delay .................................................................................... 16
7.3.3.4 Mode ............................................................................................... 16
7.3.4
Headphone ............................................................................................... 16
7.4
Image ..................................................................................................................16
7.4.1
Pattern ...................................................................................................... 17
7.4.1.1
Image Selection ............................................................................. 17
7.4.1.2
Image Deletion ............................................................................... 17
7.4.2
Add Image................................................................................................. 17
7.4.3
LOGO .......................................................................................................17
7.4.3.1
LOGO
Select
.................................................................................. 17
7.4.3.2
LOGO Deletion ..............................................................................17
7.4.4
Add LOGO ................................................................................................ 17
7.4.5
LOGO Position .......................................................................................... 17
7.5
Multi Media .......................................................................................................... 18
7.5.1
H.264 ........................................................................................................ 18
7.5.2
Stream ...................................................................................................... 18
7.5.3
Record ...................................................................................................... 18
7.6
Screen Monitor .................................................................................................... 18
7.6.1
LevelMeter ................................................................................................ 18
7.6.2
Input Information ....................................................................................... 18
7.6.2.1
Visible ............................................................................................ 18
7.6.2.2
Opacity ........................................................................................... 19
7.6.2.3
Position/Size .................................................................................. 19
7.6.2.4
Font Color ...................................................................................... 19
7.6.2.5
Background Color .......................................................................... 19
7.6.3
UMD .......................................................................................................... 19
7.6.3.1
Visible ............................................................................................ 19
7.6.3.2
Opacity ........................................................................................... 19
7.6.3.3
Position/Size .................................................................................. 19
7.6.3.4
Font Color ...................................................................................... 19
7.6.3.5
Background Color .......................................................................... 19
7.7
Output .................................................................................................................. 19
7.7.1
Mode ......................................................................................................... 19
7.7.2
Color ......................................................................................................... 19
7.8
Camera ................................................................................................................ 20
7.8.1
Camera
Select
........................................................................................... 20
7.8.2
Camera IP ................................................................................................. 20
7.8.3
Search ...................................................................................................... 20
7.8.4
Focus ........................................................................................................ 20
7.8.5
Exposure ................................................................................................... 20
7.8.6
White Balance........................................................................................... 21
7.9
Setting ................................................................................................................. 21
7.9.1
System Setting .......................................................................................... 21
7.9.1.1
Language ....................................................................................... 21
7.9.1.2
Backlight ........................................................................................21
7.9.1.3
Fan ................................................................................................. 21
7.9.1.4
Reset.............................................................................................. 21
7.9.2
Time Setting .............................................................................................. 22
7.9.2.1
Date ...............................................................................................22
7.9.2.2
Time ............................................................................................... 22
7.9.2.3
Time Format ................................................................................... 22
7.9.3
Network ..................................................................................................... 22
7.9.4
Firmware ................................................................................................... 22
7.9.5
Help .......................................................................................................... 22

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8 、Upper Computer .......................................................................................................... 23
8.1
Connect the upper computer ............................................................................... 23
8.1.2
Using PC................................................................................................... 23
8.1.3
Using Phone ............................................................................................. 23
8.2
Switcher Setting ................................................................................................... 23
8.2.1
Front Panel ............................................................................................... 24
8.2.2
EFFECT .................................................................................................... 24
8.2.3
SCENES ................................................................................................... 24
8.3
Media Setting ....................................................................................................... 24
8.3.1
Streaming Setting ..................................................................................... 25
8.3.1.1
Streaming
Address......................................................................... 25
8.3.2
Picture
Upload
........................................................................................... 25
8.3.3
LOGO Upload ........................................................................................... 25
8.4
Audio Setting .......................................................................................................
25
8.4.1
PGM/HP.................................................................................................... 26
8.4.2
Micphone Audio Setting ............................................................................ 26
8.4.3
Quad HDMI
Audio
.....................................................................................26
8.5
Update ................................................................................................................. 26
8.5.1
System Update ......................................................................................... 26
8.5.2
EDID
Update
............................................................................................. 26
8.6
Transitions ........................................................................................................... 27
8.7
Layer ...................................................................................................................27
8.7.1
Layer Position/Size ................................................................................... 27
8.7.2
MASK ........................................................................................................ 27
8.7.3
CHROMA
Key........................................................................................... 28
8.7.4
LUMA
Key................................................................................................. 28
8.8
Setting ................................................................................................................. 28
8.8.1
SYSTEM Setting ....................................................................................... 28
8.8.2
TIME Setting ............................................................................................. 28
8.8.3
NETWORK
Setting
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Introduction
1.1 Brief
T switcher is professional qua HDMI vide switcherhe a multi functional and d o with a
5.5”FHD LCD, and joystick. sers an easily onitor he sources d the PVW, onveniently U c m t an c
control PTZ ameras. t uitable for ive broadcast nd streaming. c I is s l a
The switcher s high performanc and celerated by FPGA, with digital id effects, i e ac v eo chroma
key, flexible PIP/PO, Logo and other functions for broadcasting. The switcher supports UVC
streaming, network streaming and recording. multi local video
1.2 Features
5-inch full HD LCD display:
Built- -in 5 inch screen, ntegrateHD I s live streaming and monitoring functions.
Support T-shaped fader switching video output control:
Damping feel fader, supports 30 switching effects.
4 HDMI input video sources, 2 PGM HDMI output:
Supports up to 4 video inputs and 1080P60 image input .
1 channel UVC video signal output.
Supports RTMP streaming protocol, live broadcast at any time:
Supports RTMP streaming media protocols to implement streaming; supports stream size setting
and simultaneous streaming from 2 addresses.
Dual HDMI outputs:
Both channels can output PGM
A variety of PIP layouts and transition effects, which can be freely converted according to
needs:
Supports multiple PIP and POP layouts and multiple transition functions.
MP4 video recording, retains wonderful works:
Supports MP4 format video recording and saving.
Supports USB mobile hard disk storage.
Convenient and fast camera control functions:
4 .D joystick PTZ control; supports VISCA Over IP control protocol
Powerful WEB control background:
Supports remote control of broadcasting and parameter configuration through the WEB
background, and supports WEB equipment upgrades.

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2.1 Description
1
MIC/Line(3.5mm stereos) *2 (Audio input)
2
Line(3.5mm stereos) * 1 (Audio input)
3
TALLY extend port, support external TALLY box
4
USB-A (Record video with USB disk, logo/pictures import, Firmware update, USB to
serial port control function ( need to use converter )
5
HDMI IN x 4
6
PGM Out x 2
7
USB Type C ( ) UVC streaming
8
LAN Web ( ) control and network streaming
9
DC 12V IN (Power supply)
10
Power switch

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3.Configuration
parameters
Video Source
HDMI x 4 IN
Video
Output
PGM x 2
UVC x 1
Audio Input
MIC/Line level(3.5mm stereos)x2
USB
USB x 1
Lan
LAN x 1
Power
DC 7~12V ≤12W
Function
Switching
T-Bar/AUTO/ CUT
Effects
WIPE/MIX/DIP/PAT/STILL/MUTE/FTB
Layout
Multi Layout see format ( 5.4.3)
Keying
Luma Chroma Key Key
Audio
Sources
HDMI x 4 x and MIC/ Line level 2;
Audio Delay
0-
5s
Media
Importable pictures and logos
Video format
HDMI
Input
1080p 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98
1080i50/1080i60
720p 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98
576i/480i/576p/480p
HDMI
PGM output
1080p 60/50/30/25/24
1080i50/1080i60
HDMI color format
RGB/YUV
USB streaming
max 1080p60
Stream
media
H.264 encoder, supports video recording and 2 network streaming, with
adjustable code rate
Others
Power Supply
7~24V
Size (LWD)
(W)354* (D)165* (H)121mm ncluding rocker height(I)
Weight
2kg
Temperature
Working: 0 , ℃~50℃Storage: - 30℃~70℃
Accessory
Transformer (12V
2 A) x1;

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4. Front Panel
4.1 Front Panel Description
1
CAM1 CAM4-
Camera mode, active with lighting
2
PGM -4 KEY:1
PGM indicator and directly switching key. See 5.1
3
PVW KEY:1-4
PVW indicator and Layer A\B select key. See 5.1
4
Lock
Lock key, active with red blinking. It lock all the keys on front panel to avoid faulty
operation.
FTB
Force PGM to black immediately, as well as mute PGM auto immediately.
Active with red blinking
MUTE
PGM red Mute, active with blinking
5
STREAM
Active with green blinking
REC
Active with green blinking
AUDIO
Audio menu. See 5.4.1
SHOT
Screen shot of PGM Signal
6
CHROMA/LUMA
When tuened on, the button light will light up
SCENES
Scenes menu. See 5.4.3
LOGO
LOGO key
A/B
A/B layer select key for PVW
7
WIPE
Switching effect menu. See 5.4.2
MIXD/P
MIXD/P effect
SPEED
Set transition speed. See 7.1.2
8
AWB knob
Switch white balance mode and manually adjust the red and blue gain with the
knob
AE knob
Switch explosure mode, manually adjust aperature, shutter and gain with the
knob
FOCUS knob
Switch focus mode and manually adjust the focal length with the knob
9
ZOOM rocker
Controls the camera to zoom in and out
10
POS1 - POS4
Camera position record. See 5.5
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PTZ Joystick
The joystick is multifunction and these functions are exclusive:
1. Camera control.See 5.5
2. Layer control:Layer position, PIP/POP mask position,Logo position,
UMD position
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MENU/
MENU KNOB
MENU: System menu
KNOB: Multifunctional: Menu selection/Menu enter/Layer size control

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Setting the PT speed of camera
STILL
PGM freezing
PAT
Pattern selection in PVW
CUT AUTO/
Switch PVW and PGM directly and immediately
AUTO Switch PVW and PGM automatically with preset effect
T-Bar
Manually switch with T-Bar
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Operation
5.1
Switching
Switching can be controlled by PVW, PGM, AUTO PAT CUT, , Keys T- and Bar.
PAT Pattern select for current layer in PVW
PVW KEY 1-4 :Source select for current layer in PVW
PGM KEY 1~4 Source: select for directly switch in PGM. When there are two layers in
PGM the selected source will display as Layer B
CUT: Switch PVW and PGM directly and immediately
AUTO PVW:Switch and PGM automatically with preset effect
T- Bar:Switch PVW and PGM manually with preset effect
5.2
Layer control
Both PGM and PVW support up to two layers, Layer and Layer B. Each layer can be A
separately configured, including source, size, position, mask and keying.
A KEY/B KEY:Layer A/B control
If A/B KEY isn’t active, Layer A/B doesn’t display in PVW and A/B KEY is pressed, the A/B
KEY will be active and Layer A/B will display in PVW.
If A/B KEY isn’t active, Layer A/B already displays in PVW and A/B KEY is pressed, the A/B
KEY will be active and Layer A/B will display on the top layer in PVW.
If A/B KEY is active, and A/B KEY is pressed, the A/B KEY will be inactive and Layer A/B will
be removed in PVW.
Note: needs at one layer. PVW least Therefore, Layer if A is B inactive, key will active and Layer B
will display in PVW, and vice versa. If there is only one layer in PVW, the corresponding Key will
be active and it will keep active even being pressed.
Five Way Ro rcke :W n he Five Way Rocker is idle, user can use it to move the selected layer
Menu Knob : When Menu Knob is idle, user can use it to adjust the size of the selected layer
5.3
ON/OFF Function Keys
LOGO:Set LOGO ON/OFF
CHROMA:Set chroma keying of the selected layer ON/OFF
LUMA Set: luma keying of the selected layer ON/OFF
REC:Set video record ON/OFF
STREAM:Set streaming ON/OFF
STILL:Set freezing PGM ON/OFF
5.4
Shortcut keys
5.4.1 AUDIO:
:
:
::Audio Menu ON/OFF
User can evoke audio menu by pressing AUDIO
key. In the Menu, user can:
1.
Select audio channel Five with Way
Rocker
2.
Adjust volume selected of the audio
channel with Menu Knob
3.
Set of ON/OFF the selected audio
channel by pressing Menu Knob

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5.4.2 EFFECT Switching :
:
:
:: Effect menu
User can evoke Switching Effect Menu by pressing
EFFECT key. In the Menu, user can select preset switching
type and style. And the Auto and T-BAR switching will
implement the selected preset.
5.4.3 SCENES
:
:
:
::AB Layout Menu
User can evoke AB Layout Menu by pressing SCENES key. In the Menu, user can select preset
layout. And AB layers will display as preset.
5.5
PTZ Control
When there is at least one camera, and the connection is fine, the user can control the camera with
CAM, POS and Way Five Rocker, PGM Keys, PVW Keys. The operations are:
1.
Activate the camera: Press CAM Key. The PTZ Control Mode will be active. And the CAM
light keep blinking.
2.
Camera Control: Use PVW Keys 1 4 to control Camera 1 4. When the user - - presses a
PVW Key, the key will keep blinking and the corresponding camera is active. The
left/right/up/down motion is controlled by the Five Way Rocker. And the Zoom In/Out is controlled
by the Menu Knob. Therefore, the user can use both hands to implement camera motion and
zoom at the same time.
3.
Camera Position Record and Recall: When the user complete adjusting the camera and
finding the view, can save the user the camera position and evoke agilely the camera moving to
the saved position, without additional adjusting and finding.
4.
Position Record:After activate the camera, press POS Key, then press PGM Key 1 4 to -
save the corresponding camera position.
Position Recall: After activate the camera, press the corresponding PGM Key to recall the saved
position. The camera will automatically move to the position.
5.6
Lock
Long press the Lock for more than seconds, and activate the Lock function light Key 2 with lock
blinking. When Lock is active, keys will pressing any not take effect. The Lock can keep the working
status and prevent from faulty operation.
Long press again inactivate the Lock will function.
5.7
FTB
When pressing FTB, the PGM will be forced to black, and the volume of PGM will forced to mute.

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5.8
Key Leds
Key Leds
OFF
ON
Blinking
LOCK
OFF
-
Locking
MUTE
OFF
-
PGM MUTE
LOGO
OFF
Logo On
-
AUDIO
Audio Menu Off
Audio Menu On
-
EFFECT
Effect Menu Off
Effect Menu On
-
SCENES
Scenes Menu Off
Scenes Menu On
-
A
Layer A unselected
Layer A selected
-
B
Layer B unselected
Layer selected B
-
CHROMA
Chroma Key Off
Chroma Key On
-
LUMA
Luma Key Off
Luma Key On
-
REC
Off
-
Recording
STREAM
Off
-
Streaming
CAM
Off
-
Camera
Activated
POS
Waiting Pressing
PGM
1-4 Key to recall
camera position
-
PGM1~4
Source unselected
Source selected
-
PVW1~4
Source unselected
Source selected
-
STILL
Off
-
PGM Freezing
PAT
Off
Activate pattern as
source
-
AUTO
Off
Automatically switching
-
FTB
Off
-
PGM force to black and
mute

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①
LOGO ⑦ Date&Time ⑬
MIC1
Vol Meter
②
PAT ⑧ Recording Status
➉
MIC2
Vol Meter
③
EFFECT ⑨ Streaming Status ⑮
PGM
Vol Meter
④
TRANS Time ⑩ U- Disk Status
➉
UMD
⑤
CAMERA Info
➃
Signal Status
➃
System
⑥
ENCODER Info ⑫HDMI IN Vol Meter
7.
Menu
7.1
Transition
There are transitions including WIPE,MIX,DIP. The user can trigger a transition by pressing AUTO,
or manually control the transition with T- BAR.
The user can enter the transition menu by pressing Menu Key or rotating the Menu Knob then
selecting in the main menu.
7.1.1 Transition configuration
In the transition Menu, the user can select from MIX, DIP, WIPE, including than 30 styles. more
7.1.1.1 MIX
Select MIX in the transition menu, configure the transition time. Then the user can auto trigger or
manually control the MIX transition.
7.1.1.2 DIP
Select can be DIP in the transition menu, configure the transition time. In the DIP menu, two styles
select. One is DIP with color, and the default color is black. The other is DIP with background, which can
be set in the library.
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7.1.1.3 WIPE
Select WIPE in the transition menu, configure the transition time. In the WIPE mode, there
are plenty styles to be selected, including horizontal, vertical, corner, cross, circle, diagonal, etc.
The user can also configure the smoothness. The smoothness can make the edge smoother.
7.1.2 Duration Time
In the transition menu, the user can set the duration
time. Larger value of time means the transition will last a
longer range 0.1stime, and vice versa. The time could be -
5.0sm and the default is 0.5s
7.1.3 FTB Time
In from the to the FTB Time menu, the user can set the time pressing FTB Key forcing PGM
black.
7.1.4 Softness
Select Transition Menu and select softness, turn the
Menu Knob to change the softness. Smaller value means
sharper edge, and greater value means smoother edge. The
range is 0 100 and the default value is 20.-
7.1.5 DIP Configuration
Select Dip to set Mode and Color. When select Color as Mode, can the user set the dip color.
When select Image, the dip will work with the preset background picture.
7.2
Layer
The switcher supports A/B layers. And the size and position can So, it can implement PIP/POP.
be set as the user need.
Click Menu and enter the menu, select
7.2.1 Layer Source
In the Layer menu, the user can select the layer source
by turning the Menu Knob. The user can select PVW 1-4
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7.2.2 Position/Size
In the Layer menu, the layer size can be set by the Menu
Knob, and the position can be set by the -five way rocker. The
position and the size information also in the menu.display
7.2.3 Mask
In the Layer menu, the user can set the layer mask Select
Mask and turn it on. Then set the size and position.
7.2.4 Keying Configuration
The user can create lifelike virtual studio with Keying
functions in the switcher. The keying function can work on
multi stream and achieve very good keying result, including
clean keying, detail retaining and edge balance, to meet the
need of the users.
7.2.5 Chroma
Chroma Key is commonly used for virtual studio, such
as weather broadcasts, news broadcast, film, gaming and so
on. In the studio the presenter is actually standing in front of a
green or blue background In chroma key two images are
combined using a special technique and the background
color of one image is removed. Then the remaining
foreground displays over another image.
In the Layer Menu, select chroma key, set the key color,
the similarity and smoothness.
When press CHROMA KEY, it firstly works in PVW, and the CHROMA KEY
will light green.
7.2.5.1 Color
In Chroma menu, user can set the Key the HVS value of the key color.

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7.2.5.2 Region
In Chroma Key menu, select Region, there is a rectangle in the top layer of The size of A/B.
the rectangle can be set by turning the menu key, and the position can be adjusted -with the five
way rocker.
7.2.5.3 Similarity
In chroma key, the Similarity adjusts the color range from the set key color. The greater
value means wide key range. The default is 0.
7.2.5.4 Smoothness
In chroma key,the Smoothness can help to remove the background very closed to the
edge of the foreground. It’s useful to get clear edge of the foreground, without any annoying
artifacts visible. The greater value of smoothness means more clear and smoother edge. The
default is 0.
7.2.6 Luma Key
The luma key using luma value to get a luma matte of
the foreground video, which removes away the black
background of the foreground video. And the remaining will
display over another background video.
In the Layer Menu, select luma key, set the min, max,
reverse, the similarity and smoothness.
When press LUMA KEY, it firstly works in PVW, and the LUMA KEY will light green.
7.2.6.1 Min/Max
The Min/Max adjust the range of luma key. And the luma value of the foreground video, out
of the range, will be keyed away. The range is 16 235 and the default is 16. -
7.2.6.2 Reverse
The Reverse keys away the luma value out of range from min the to max.
7.2.6.3 Similarity
In luma key, the Similarity adjusts the color range from the set key luma. The greater value
means wide key range. The default is 0.
7.2.6.4 Smoothness
In luma key, the Smoothness can help to get smoother edge. The default is 0.
7.3
Audio
Support audios from 4 HDMI sources and 2 3.5mm mic sources. Each source has separate
enable, volume, mix, delay control. The HDMI can besources AFV.
Pressing Menu Key, in the menu select
7.3.1 PGM Audio
In the PGM, the Mute will turn off the audio in the
PGM. The Volume range is 60dB to 0dB. The default is - -
5dB.

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7.3.2 HDMI Audio
In the Audio 4 Menu, there are HDMI sources can be set.
7.3.2.1 Mix Mode
The mode can be mix Off/On/AFV.
When AFV, set as the source audio will be
active only when the video also displays in PGM.
7.3.2.2 Volume
The volume of each source can be adjusted separately. The range is - 60dB to 0dB. The default
is - 5dB.
7.3.2.3 Audio Delay
The source separately. Adjust audio delay of each can be set the delay and keep the
synchronization between the audio and the video. The max delay 5 is secs. The default is 0 sec.
7.3.3 2 Mic 1/Mic
In Audio set. The Mic source can audio device, desktop Menu, be Mic1/Mic2 can be linear
audio, lapel microphone and so on.
7.3.3.1 Mix
User can turn on or off the mixer. The default is on.
7.3.3.2 Volume
The volume of each source can be adjusted separately. The range is - 60dB to 0dB. The default
is - 5dB.
7.3.3.3 Audio Delay
The audio delay of each source can be set separately. The max delay is 5 secs. The default
is 0 sec.
7.3.3.4 Mode
The are mic and line mode for Mic 1/Mic 2. When
the source device is microphone, set the mic mode.
When the source device is line device, set the line mode.
7.3.4 Headphone
There is a headphone output in the switcher. User
can monitor the audios by the headphone. The source
of the headphone be can PGM audio, any source of
HDMIs and Mics. The default source is PGM audio. The
volume of headphone can be adjusted, and the range is
- 60dB to 0dB. The default is 0dB.
7.4
Image
In the Image, pattern, the logo can be set.
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7.4.1 Pattern
In the Image, select Image to show the pictures.
7.4.1.1 Image Selection
Select by turning the Menu Knob, then press the Knob. Select IMG1 at the image the bottom and
press the Knob. The image is set as default background Pattern.
7.4.1.2 Deletion Image
The operation Image Selection. difference select the is similar to The is DEL in bottom.
7.4.2 Image Add
Images can be import from U-Disk. Insert U- Disk and
there be will a USB icon at the bottom. Please make sure
the images are saved in the “images” directory. Then
select the images and import to the switcher. PS: The
max size supported is1920x1080.
7.4.3 LOGO
7.4.3.1 LOGO Select
In Logo configuration, select LOGO and load preset LOGO.
7.4.3.2 Deletion LOGO
Select Knob, then press Select at the preset the Menu LOGO with the knob. DEL the bottom of
the menu and delete the LOGO.
7.4.4 Add LOGO
Save LOGOs in the “logos” directory in the usb
- -disk, insert the usb disk and there will be a USB icon at the
bottom of the status/menu page. Then add the logos from the
logo add menu.
The size of the logos should not be larger than 960x540.
And formats such as *.png, *.jpeg, *.jpg,
*.bmp are supported.
7.4.5 LOGO Position
In logo position, adjust the position of logo with the five away rocker.

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Multi Media
In the , users can check and adjust the encoder, network streaming, multimedia recording.
Press MENU and then select
7.5.1 Encoder
In encoder, there are framer rate and code rate can be adjusted.
The range of frame rate is is - 10 60,the range of code rate -1mbps
30mbps. The default frame rate is 60, and the code rate is 5mbps.
7.5.2 Stream
In Multimedia Settings, select Stream. Two streaming
addresses can be saved in network streaming. Click STREAM to
start streaming. If the streaming address is available, the STREAM
button flashes green and streaming, and streaming starts the
address
is
displayed
in
green.
If
the
streaming
address is abnormal, the streaming address is in displayed red and the STREAM button is off.
(Note: if the output is set to i mode, streaming is not allowed)
The streaming address is configured through the Web host computer. See 8.3.1 Streaming Settings.
7.5.3 Record
The switcher records the picture and sound of PGM into the
"video_rec" folder on the USB flash drive.
Support the USB flash disk format of FAT32 and NTFS (FAT32
can record 4G video at most)
When a USB key is inserted, a USB icon will appear at the
bottom of the status/menu page. In Multimedia Settings, select
Record display to the
used The capacity and available capacity of the USB flash drive. button to start recording. Click the REC
file name of the recorded file will appear below the pie chart, and the REC light will flash. Press REC again
to stop recording.
Note: The automatically stop recording when the capacity system will of the USB flash disk is
insufficient;
The recording will stop automatically when the FAT32 USB flash disk is 4G in size;
When the recording is not stopped normally (for example, the recording power is interrupted, and
the USB stick is unplugged), the recording file cannot be used normally.
7.6
Screen Monitor
In the screen monitoring, you can operate the audio meters,
input information and UMD.
Press Menu and select
7.6.1 Level Meter
Enter the screen monitoring settings and select the level
meter The of four. level meter HDMI, two MIC and PGM can be
turned off and turned on at the same time, or can be set separately.
7.6.2 Input Information
Enter the screen monitoring setting, select the input info, and
you can set the information of the four HDMI input signals to turn
on and off, font color, etc.
7.6.2.1 Visible
Turn on the Visible and display the information
of four HDMI input signals. Otherwise, turn off the , Visible and close the information.
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7.6.2.2 Opacity
Opacity sets the opacity of the background of the four input HDMI information display, ranging from
0% to 100%.

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Enter the screen monitoring setting, select the input information position/size, control the size of -
resolution display through the knob, and control the display position of resolution through the PTZ rocker.
7.6.2.4 Font Color
Enter the screen monitoring settings, and select the input information font color to customize the font
color of the input information.
7.6.2.5 Background Color
Enter the screen monitoring settings, select Input Information Background Color to customize the -
background color of the input information.
7.6.3 UMD
Enter the screen monitoring settings, select UMD, and you can
set the opening/closing, font etc. color, of UMD in PVW and PGM
windows.
7.6.3.1 Visible
Turn on the Visible and display the information of PVW and
PGM. Otherwise, turn off the and close the information.Visible,
7.6.3.2 Opacity
Opacity sets the opacity of the background of the UMD, ranging from 0% to 100%.
7.6.3.3 Position/Size
Enter the screen monitoring setting, the UMD position/size, control select - the size of resolution
display through the knob, and control the display position of resolution through the PTZ rocker.
7.6.3.4 Font Color
Enter the screen monitoring settings, and select the UMD font color to customize the font color of
UMD.
7.6.3.5 Background Color
Enter the screen monitoring settings, select UMD Background Color to customize the background -
color of the UMD.
7.7
Output
In the menu, the output format and color can be set.
Press MENU and select
7.7.1 Mode
Enter the output setting and select the mode. You can select
different output modes through the knob. The default is 1080p60.
7.7.2 Color
Enter output and select color. the setting the You
can select different modes through color the knob. The default is RGB Full.

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7.8
Camera
The switcher supports VISCA camera control protocol. The rocker and knob can be used to quickly and
conveniently control camera movement. At the same time, camera focusing, exposure, white balance and
other parameters can be set in the camera menu.
In addition, it also supports the camera position storage function, which can be quickly recalled (see
"5.5 PTZ Control").
Press MENU and select
7.8.1 Camera Select
Enter the camera settings, select the camera, and use the knob to select the camera to be set.
7.8.2 Camera IP
Enter the settings, select the camera the IP of the camera camera IP, and address is displayed. You
can manually set the IP address.
7.8.3 Search
Enter Camera Settings, and select Search, all found
camera IPs in the same LAN will be displayed. Select the
camera IP through the knob.
7.8.4 Focus
Enter the camera settings and select Focus. You can set
auto focus and manual focus. Manual focus can be set through
the knob.
7.8.5 Exposure
Enter the camera settings and select
exposure to set automatic exposure and manual exposure. Manual exposure can be set through the knob.
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7.8.6 White Balance
Enter the camera settings, select white balance, and you can set automatic and manual gain.
For manual, you can set the red gain and blue gain through the knob. The gain rage is 0-255.
7.9 Setting
Press menu, then select
7.9.1 System setting
Select system settings to set the system of the switch station, including the settings of
language, backlight, fan and reset
7.9.1.1 Language
Enter the system settings, select the language, and select the language with the knob. The
default is English.
7.9.1.2 Backlight
Enter the system settings, select the backlight,
and adjust the screen backlight through the knob.
The range 10% - 100%. The larger than value,
the brighter the screen.
7.9.1.3 Fan
Enter the system settings, select the fan,
and select the fan mode through the knob.
The default is automatic mode.
Automatic mode: the fan speed is controlled
according to the working temperature. The higher
the temperature, the faster the speed.
Off mode: turn off the fan and switch to automatic
mode only when a certain temperature is reached.
On mode: the fan is always on.
7.9.1.4 Reset
Enter the system settings, select Reset, select On
through the knob, and the switch station will
perform reset operation. After reset, all
configurations will be cleared.
7.9.2 Time Setting

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Enter the time setting to operate the time, date, countdown, etc.
7.9.2.1 Date
Enter the setting, select the date, and time set date the manually.
7.9.2.2 Time
Enter the setting, the and set time select time, the time manually.
7.9.2.3 Time Format
Enter the time setting, select the format, and the time can be set to display in 12h/24h format on
the status page.
7.9.3 Network
In Network Settings, you can select to
automatically obtain the network IP or manually set it.
7.9.4 Firmware
Enter the firmware settings and scan the QR code to
display the ID number and Version number.
7.9.5 Help
Enter download settings, the scan the QR code to enter the download link.

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8 Upper
、
、
、
、、 Computer
8.1
Connect the upper computer
8.1.2 Using PC
Confirm that the computer and switcher are connected to the same LAN by automatically the
obtaining or manually setting the network IP address of Open the the switcher. browser on the
computer side, enter the IP address of the switcher and press Enter to connect, and enter the home
page of the upper computer, namely the switch page.
8.1.3 Using Phone
Ensure that the mobile phone and switcher are on the same LAN. In the mobile browser, the
enter the IP address of switcher and open it to connect to the upper the computer.
8.2
Switcher Setting
Enter the switch station setting page of the upper computer to control the switch station.

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8.2.1 Front Panel
The front panel of the switching table contains buttons and push rods. Click the button to
control the corresponding button on the switch table and set the transition time; Push the push rod
to execute the push rod transition operation.
8.2.2 EFFECT
Enter the page of upper setting the computer, click the transition effect in the EFFECT on the
right to select the corresponding transition effect.
8.2.3 SCENES
Enter the switch station setting page of the upper computer,
click SCENES on the right to select different scenes layouts.
8.3
Media Setting
Click the media module on the upper computer page to enter the media setting page, where
you can set streaming, upload pictures, and upload LOGOs.

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8.3.1 Streaming Setting
8.3.1.1 Streaming Address
Custom streaming address:
Enter the media settings page, enter the streaming server address and streaming secret key
(for streaming of live broadcast platforms such as Station B and Tiger Teeth) in Streaming Address-
1 and Streaming Address-2, and click Save to save the streaming address to the switcher Settings
Multimedia Network Streaming; Click the push stream button to push the stream.
Default streaming:
Enter the media settings page, select the default streaming
address - 1 (for local LAN streaming), and click the Save button to
save the local streaming address to the address 1 in the switcher
- Settings - Multimedia - Network Streaming; Click the push stream
button to push the local stream.
8.3.2 Picture Upload
Enter the media settings page, in the picture upload box, click to Pick picture, select the picture
to upload, and click the Upload button to upload the picture to switcher and automatically set the
it as a background picture.
8.3.3 LOGO Upload
Enter the media page, the upload setting in LOGO box, click
to to pick picture, select the LOGO picture upload, and click the
Upload button to upload this LOGO picture to switcher, and the
automatically set it as the current LOGO.
8.4
Audio Setting
Click the audio module on the upper computer
page to enter the audio setting page to set the audio
for PGM, headset (HP), four input (IN1-4), and two
microphones (Mic1-2).

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8.4.1 PGM/HP
Enter the audio setting page to set PGM mute and PGM volume; HP
source selection, HP volume settings.
8.4.2 Microphone Audio Setting
Enter the audio setting page set to Mic1/Mic2 mixing, volume,
delay and mode.
8.4.3 Quad HDMI Audio
Enter the audio setting page to set IN1 4 (4 way HDMI input) mixing, volume setting and - -
delay setting.
8.5
Update
Click Update on the upper computer page to enter the Update setting page, where you can
Update the operating system and EDID.
8.5.1 System Update
On the update page, click the File button in the system update, select the file to update, and
click Update to perform the update operation.
8.5.2 EDID Update
On the update page, click the File button in the update, EDID select the file to update, and
click update to perform the update operation.

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8.6
Transitions
Enter the upper computer page, click TRANSITIONS on the left to set the transition, including
the transition duration setting (Speed), black field duration setting (FTB Speed), flexibility setting
(Softness), immersion color setting (Color), and immersion mode setting (DIP Mode).
8.7
Layer
Enter the upper computer page, click LAYER on the left to set the layer, including layer
position/size setting (POS/SIZE), mask setting (MASK), chroma key setting (CHROMA), and
brightness key setting (LUMA).
8.7.1 Layer Position/Size
Enter the upper computer page, click LAYER on the left, enter POS/SIZE, select A/B layer,
press and hold the left mouse button in the box to move, and then set the layer position; Press and
drag the left mouse button at the four corners to set the layer size.
8.7.2 MASK
Enter the upper computer page, on the click LAYER left, click MASK, select the mask icon,
mask position and position, and pull the horizontal vertical down to select the size of the mask.

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8.7.3 CHROMA Key
Enter the upper computer page, click LAYER on the left, and click CHROMA to set the color,
similarity, and smoothness.
8.7.4 LUMA Key
Enter the upper computer page, click LAYER on the left, and click
LUMA to set the minimum brightness, maximum brightness, inversion,
similarity, and smoothness.
8.8
Setting
Enter the upper computer page and click SETTING on the left to
set the system, time and network.
8.8.1 SYSTEM Setting
Enter the upper computer page, click SETTING on the left to enter
SYSTEM, where you can set backlight and fan, and click Res tALL to e
reset.
8.8.2 TIME Setting
Enter upper computer page, on the the click SETTING left,
and click TIME to set the time format (FORMAT). The date and time are obtained from the computer
system by default.
8.8.3 NETWORK Setting
Enter the upper computer page, click SETTING on the left, and
click NETWORK to set the network. Open DHCP to automatically
obtain the network IP; Close DHCP, enter IP, subnet mask and
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1. Limited warranty
1.1 This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in this product.
1.2 Should warranty service be required, proof of purchase must be presented to the Company. The serial number
on the product must be clearly visible and not have been tampered with in any way whatsoever.
1.3 This limited warranty does not cover any damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from any alteration,
modification, improper or unreasonable use or maintenance, misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, exposure to excess
moisture, fire, improper packing, and shipping (such claims must be presented to the carrier), lightning, power
surges, or other acts of nature. This limited warranty does not cover any damage, deterioration or malfunction
resulting from the installation or removal of this product from any installation, any unauthorized tampering with this
product, any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by the Company to make such repairs, or any other cause
which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and/or workmanship of this product. This limited warranty does
not cover equipment enclosures, cables or accessories used in conjunction with this product.
This limited warranty does not cover the cost of normal maintenance. Failure of the product due to insufficient or
improper maintenance is not covered.
1.4 The Company does not warrant that the product covered hereby, including, without limitation, the technology
and/or integrated circuit(s) included in the product, will not become obsolete or that such items are or will remain
compatible with any other product or technology with which the product may be used.
1.5 Only the original purchaser of this product is covered under this limited warranty. This limited warranty is not
transferable to subsequent purchasers or owners of this product.
1.6 Unless otherwise specified, the goods are warranted in accordance with the manufacturer’s product specific
warranties against any defect attributable to faulty workmanship or materials, fair wear and tear being excluded.
1.7 This limited warranty only covers the cost of faulty goods and does not include the cost of labour and travel to
return the goods to the Company’s premises.
1.8 In the event of any improper maintenance, repair or service being carried out by any third persons during the
warranty period without the Company’s written authorization, the limited warranty shall be void.
1.9 A 7 (seven) year limited warranty is given on the aforesaid product where used correctly according to the
Company’s instructions, and only with the use of the Company’s components.
1.10 The Company will, at its sole option, provide one of the following three remedies to whatever extent it shall
deem necessary to satisfy a proper claim under this limited warranty:
1.10.1 Elect to repair or facilitate the repair of any defective parts within a reasonable period of time, free of any
charge for the necessary parts and labour to complete the repair and restore this product to its proper operating
condition.; or
1.10.2 Replace this product with a direct replacement or with a similar product deemed by the Company to perform
substantially the same function as the original product; or
1.10.3 Issue a refund of the original purchase price less depreciation to be determined based on the age of the
product at the time remedy is sought under this limited warranty.
1.11 The Company is not obligated to provide the Customer with a substitute unit during the limited warranty period
or at any time thereafter.
1.12 If this product is returned to the Company this product must be insured during shipment, with the insurance and
shipping charges prepaid by the Customer. If this product is returned uninsured, the Customer assumes all risks of
loss or damage during shipment. The Company will not be responsible for any costs related to the removal or
reinstallation of this product from or to any installation. The Company will not be responsible for any costs related to
any setting up this product, any adjustment of user controls or any programming required for a specific installation of
this product.
1.13 Please be aware that the Company’s products and components have not been tested with competitor’s
products and therefore the Company cannot warrant products and/or components used in conjunction with
competitor’s products.
1.14 The appropriateness of the goods for the purpose intended is only warranted to the extent that the goods are
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1.15 Any claim by the Customer which is based on any defect in the quality or condition of the goods or their failure
to correspond with specification shall be notified in writing to the Company within 7 days of delivery or, where the
defect or failure was not apparent on reasonable inspection by the Customer, within a reasonable time after
discovery of the defect or failure, but, in any event, within 6 months of delivery.
1.16 If delivery is not refused, and the Customer does not notify the Company accordingly, the Customer may not
reject the goods and the Company shall have no liability and the Customer shall pay the price as if the goods had
been delivered in accordance with the Agreement.
1.17 THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED
THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
Produktspecifikationer
Varumärke: | Alfatron |
Kategori: | Mixerkonsol |
Modell: | ALF-VMix41 |
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