LiveCore™ unitReferences:ASC4806, ASC3204, ASC1602, SMX12x4, NXT1604, LOE048, LOE032, LOE016USER MANUAL
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1008.2 Menu treeGAMMASTATUSPROGRAMIMAGEHDCPLAYOUT SELECTIONTRANSITION DURATIONLAYERSNATIVE BGLAYERLAYOUTSCREEN[...]PRESETSSETSOURCETRANSPARENCYCOLORPO
1018.2 Menu treePREVIEWNATIVE BGLAYERSETSOURCETRANSPARENCYCOLORPOSITION/SIZECROPPINGTRANSITIONSEFFECTSSPEEDTRANSITIONTRANSPARENCYRXPOS HTYPETRANSPAREN
1028.2 Menu tree[...]BORDERSTYLECOLORRGBTRANSITIONSEFFECTSSPEEDALPHAPOS VOPENINGFORCE TRANSITIONFLIP VPOS HWIDTHCLOSINGSMOOTH MOVE
1038.2 Menu treeERASE INPUT SETTINGSERASE LIBRARY LOGOSERASE PRESET MEMORIESNETWORKDEVICEDEBUG KEY LOCKINGFIRMWAREUPDATEVER_VARERASE MEM
1049. Addional remote control systems9. ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS Your LiveCore™ unit oers the ability to be controlled by mulple simultane
10510.1 Addive Modularity Linked mode10. ASSEMBLING AND DEVICES COUPLINGThe LiveCore™ unit can be used in mulple device conguraon to share informa
10610.2 Associave Modularity modeDierent Livecore models can be linked together. When linked, both devices assume the capabilies of the lesser uni
10711.1 Auto Calibraon11. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORTA LiveCore™ unit includes an automac calibraon system. This system will calibrate all analog
10811.2 Dashboard (Web RCS)On the Web RCS, you have access to a chart with global informaon on the unit.Please click on the Dashboard buon:This icon
10912.1 HDCP12. APPLICATIONS NOTE AND TIPSHDCP is a content protecon mechanism which uses encrpyon to prevent high value content from being delivere
114.1.4 GermanUm den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lese
11013.1 Warranty condions13.1 13.2 13.3 13. WARRANTYAnalog Way warrants the product ag
11114. Contact informaon14. CONTACT INFORMATIONAnalog Way SAS - HeadquartersTel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 60Fax: +33 (0)1 57 19 04 542/4 rue Georges Besse
11215. Appendices15. APPENDICESSince LiveCore™ rmware v2.00.46, the Web RCS can store specic user interface preferences into th
11315. Appendices• EDIT / LIVE VIEWNumber 1 Whether the Input/Logos Panel is opened or not (Le side)2 Whether the ‘Input’ or ‘Logos’ is sel
11415. Appendices• PRESET EFFECT VIEW• PRESET VIEW MODESNumber 1 Whether the Mirror Panel is opened or not (boom buon MIRROR)2 Whether the
11515. AppendicesNumber 1 Whether the snapToGrid is enabled or not2 Columns steps for the snapToGrid grid 3 Rows steps for the snapToGrid gr
11615. Appendices• TOUCH GESTURE VIEW• SEQUENCER VIEWNumber 1TouchGesture mode (0: force o, 1: force on, 2: auto)when auto, the touch gestu
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124.1.5 SpanishPara comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de f
134.2 Unpacking and inspecon• 1 x LiveCore™ unit• 1 x Power supply cord• 1 x Ethernet cross cable (for device control)• 1 x Web-based Remote Control
144.4 Cable and adaptor informaonA large choice of cables and adaptors are compable with the LiveCore™ unit. Please refer to the hardware specicao
154.4 Cable and adaptator informaonType Levels ImpedanceYUV Y = 0,7 Vpp ±0,3 VppU = 0,7 Vpp ±0,3 VppV = 0,7 Vpp ±0,3 Vpp75 ΩRGsB R = 0,7 Vpp ±0,3 Vpp
164.5.2 Supported video formatsA LiveCore™ unit can support all the following video formats: The maximum pixel clock frequency is 165 MHz.
174.5.5 Output computer formatsThe outputs of a LiveCore™ unit support GTF (version 1.1), CVT (version 1.1) and DMT (version 1.0 rev 12) standards. Ot
184.6 Input specicaonsA LiveCore™ unit uses an HDMI plug with a standard mounng screw above the connector. Please see the diagram
194.6 Input specicaonsStandard HD-15 3G-SDI HDMI2-Lanes DisplayPort4-Lanes3 Dis-playPortSingle-LinkDVI-IDual-LinkDVI-DNTSC 525/480i Yes Yes Yes
204.7.2 Monitoring outputA LiveCore™ unit has one monitoring output module.This module contains one output with the following plugs:- 3G/HD/SD-SDI (2
214.8.5 USB host interfaceA RS-232 compliant link is available through a DB-9 connector. It is used for reserved for factory usage and al
224.8.6 Compliance4.8.6 CompliancePin number 1 5V2 D-3 D+4 GroundClass AvailabilitySCSI Mass Storage YesThis interface is fully compliant with
234.9.1 Ascender 48• Cooling air ows from front side to rear.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).• Operang temperature: 0 to
244.9.2 Ascender 32• Cooling air ows from front side to rear.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).• Operang temperature: 0 to
254.9.3 Ascender 16• Cooling air ows from front side to rear.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).• Operang temperature: 0 to
264.9.4 SmartMatriX Ultra• Cooling air ows from front side to rear.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).• Operang temperature:
274.9.5 NeXtage 16• Cooling air ows from front side to rear.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).• Operang temperature: 0 to +
284.9.6 LiveCore™ Output Expander• Cooling air ows from front side to rear.• Max ambient operang temperature: < 40°C (< 104°F).• Operang temp
294.10 HDCP managementKeys’ checking is performed according to the most restricve condion among the 2 following ones:- Every 2 seconds- Every 128 fr
THANK YOU1. TRADEMARKS3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS2. INTRODUCTION4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS4.1
305.1.1 Rear panel of a 4U LiveCore™ unit1. internal, autoswitching ; Typical consumpon: Ascender 48: 405W / Ascender 32: 345W / Ascen
315.1.2 Rear panel of 4U LiveCore™ unit - 4K opon1. internal, autoswitching ; Typical consumpon: Ascender 48: 405W / Ascender 32: 345
325.1.3 Rear panel of NeXtage 161. 100-240 VAC; 4.8A; 50/60Hz; 225W; internal, autoswitchable2. - 4 x HDMI - 6 x
335.1.4 Rear panel of NeXtage 16 - 4K opon1. 100-240 VAC; 4.8A; 50/60Hz; 225W; internal, autoswitchable2. - 4 x HDMI
345.1.5 Rear panel of a LiveCore™ Output Expander1. internal, autoswitching ; Typical consumpon: 405W 2. - 8
355.1.6 Front panel of Ascender 485.1.6 Front panel of Ascender 482 3 4 5 6 7 8910111213141511. Push the buon then use the contextu
365.1.7 Front panel of Ascender 322 3 4 5 6 7 8910111213141511. Push the buon then use the contextual buon to enter in stand-by mo
375.1.8 Front panel of Ascender 165.1.8 Front panel of Ascender 162 3 9 12 134 587101115 61411. Push the buon then use the contextu
385.1.9 Front panel of SmartMatriX Ultra5.1.9 Front panel of SmartMatriX Ultra2 3 945 687101112 1315 1411. Push the buon then use t
395.1.10 Front panel of NeXtage 165.1.10 Front panel of NeXtage 162 3 4 5 6 78910111213141511. Push the buon then use the contextua
5. CONNECTING A LIVECORE™ UNIT6. CONTROLLING A LIVECORE™ UNIT7. OPERATING A LIVECORE™ UNIT FROM THE WEB RCS5.1 6.1 Web-based RCS requirement
405.1.11 Front panel of a LiveCore™ Output Expander5.1.11 Front panel of a LiveCore™ Output Expander2 3 46 511. Push the buon then
416.1 Web-based RCS requirement6. CONTROLLING A LIVECORE™ UNIT6.1 Web-based RCS requirement6.2 A LiveCore™ unit can be contr
426.3 Web RCS top MenuOnce connected this screen will appear:- Verify that you are using the correct network cable and that it
43 number of screens and layers can change depending on your device 7.1 Funconal mode7. OPERATING A LIVECORE™ UNI
447.2.1 Single device conguraonThe monitoring output is a congurable mulviewer output that can display a user customizable selecon of program, pr
457.3.1 Internal rateGo to the Setup secon to start to set up your unit. The Precong Setup Assistant will walk through the steps of seng up the bas
467.3.2 Link seconOnce the source is dened, a summary of your rate sengs will be displayed under the tab STATUS.Conguring the rate to fol
477.3.4 ScreensTo acvate an output for 4k resoluons via HDMI 1.4 (on units with the 4k hardware opon), drag the adjacent resources to outputs 2 or
487.3.4 Screens4 Program outputsYou have the choice to build Hard edge or So edge: horizontally or vercally or both:
497.3.6 LogosIn order to simplify set up implementaon, a variety of screens conguraon templates are included and an id paern can be displayed on e
8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL12. APPLICATIONS NOTE AND TIPS11. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT9. ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS10. ASSEMBLING AND DE
507.3.7 Nave background seconThe nave background is an addional layer which is under all layers. An input source, a frame or a color can be assign
517.3.9 Output management Enable or disable the automac layer size adaptaon depending the source aspect. If disabled wi
527.3.9 Output managementOnce the individual output Setup page is opened, you have access to: Choose the output resoluon format. Ch
53Choose the value of the icker lter to remove the icker eect on your interlaced output screen. Increase or decrease the gamm
547.3.10 Input management Select the plug used by the unit at the moment. Only this plug can be disp
557.3.10 Input management Displays a number on your input to quickly idenfy the source Enable
567.3.10 Input managementAutomac search of the right Clock and Phase of
577.3.10 Input managementIn this tab, you can dene what the input format exactly is. The input format is automacally detected by the LiveCore™
587.3.10 Input managementKEYING FEATUREWith the keying feature, you will be able to key easily a color space or a specic luma on an input.A LiveCore™
597.3.10 Input managementMask Transparent pixels Non transparent pixels Semi-transparent pixels No mask Transparent Original pixels color Origi
61. Trademarks1. TRADEMARKS2. INTRODUCTIONThe terms HDMI, HDMI High-Denion Mulmedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered tradem
607.3.10 Input managementThe CremaTTe® algorithm was developed by Analog Way to perform a high quality keying. If your
617.3.11 Library managementIn the Library management, under the SETUP menu, you can nd 100 empty slots that you can load one by one either with a fra
627.3.11 Library managementDual-size Frame (4.8Mpx): It is now possible to upload a Dual-size frame. Simply upload a frame with the size greater than
637.3.12 Logo managementAssign all your slots to an image in order to have all your slots lled:Remember that you will have access to this menu at any
647.3.14 Monitoring managementThe condence menu permits custo-mizaon of any outputs congured as condence moni
657.3.15 Blending managementChoose the output rate Choose the output format
667.3.16 Services managementClick on the le/right side into the overview of your So Edge, some sengs will appear. Then adjust the bl
677.3.16 Services managementWhen a Secure Power Unit is connected to the device, the SPU item is displayed. It gives
687.3.16 Services managementYou will nd contact for our local technical support departments located throughout the world.
697.3.17 Control managementNetworkThe web interface loaded into the unit uses the IP conguraon. Under INTERFACE, you can dene a new: - IP address-
73. Terms and denions3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS a “Background” is a source, typically originang from a computer. A LiveCore™ unit enables
707.3.17 Control managementDetails can be seen clicking on the magnifying glass.Inputs EDID sengs are EDIDs assigned on the inputs. There are default
717.3.17 Control managementEach GPO can sink a current of up to 300mA maximum in the closed state and can accept up to 48V in the opened state. The co
727.3.17 Control managementAuto CalibrateClick on start to launch an auto calibraon of colors, on your analog input/output chips. (See chapter: 11. M
737.4.1 Layer managementWhen you enter into the Edit menu, you will encounter a display of the program and preview windows for one desna
747.4.2 Layer properesIn this example, a dierent inputs are assigned to each of the 6 layers into the Screen 1 Preview. Pressing the TAKE
75BordersBorders can be chosen between 4 paerns: EDGE, SMOOTH, SMOOTH EDGE or SHADOW. For each paern you will have specic values to adjust like
76The Force Transion buon di
77TimingThe Timing secon allows for individual seng of the opening and closing eects of each layer in a parcular preset. The overall pre
78Layer LayoutThe layer layout gives you access to predened preset paerns with 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 PIP already sized and placed into the output. It c
797.4.4 Layer selecon and nave backgroundThis buon allows you to clear the selected layer from your preset
84.1.1 English4. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONSAll of the safety and operang instrucons should be read before the product is operated and s
807.4.4 Layer selecon and nave backgroundThen ll all layers with the same inputs.Acvang the Background Cut feature will calculate and apply autom
817.4.4 Layer selecon and nave backgroundTo go deeper with this eect you can try it with dierent preset layout: Don’t forget to press the FI
82Using the strobe sengs, will allow you to play with the refresh rate of an input. You will have access to cursors, one per layer.E
83Save a presetOnce your preset is set up, you can store it into one of the 144 preset slots. To do that, click on SAVE MODE buon at the top of the P
847.4.8 Monitoring managementOn the le side toolbar, you have access to your 8 sll slots. Those slots can be lled by logos and frames. To load the
857.4.8 Monitoring management in order to simplify the layer management, a list of keyboard shortcuts is available, by
867.5 LiveThe Live mode defaults to displaying all screens and enables the TAKE buon to aect all Screens.On the right, you will nd all your memoriz
877.5 LiveA FADE TO BLACK and a STEP BACK buons are also available. The FADE TO BLACK transforms your Program in a black screen using a fade eect on
887.5 LiveOnce you have established which M preset memories will be used to create this Master Memory, click the SAVE buon to Save the Master Memory.
897.5 LiveTo add a new cue to the sequence, open the Cues toolbar and select any cue from the list. The possible cues are grouped by fun
94.1.2 FrenchAn de mieux comprendre le fonconnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécurit
908.1.1 Front panel update8. OPERATING THROUGH THE FRONT PANEL8.1 Front panel8.1.1 Front panel updateSimply download the update le on your computer f
918.1.2 LCD screenA LiveCore™ unit oers a LCD screen on the front panel which allows you to always have an overview of your sengs. The LCD screen is
928.1.3 Front panel buonsThen you can build your own preset using the LAYER SELECTION buons: • Press nave BKG buon then press a source buon (1-8
938.2 Menu tree8.2 Menu treeDASHBOARDABOUTDEVICE SUMMARYOUTPUTSINTERNAL RATEOUTPUTSTATUSSIGNALFORMATPATTERNSSCREENSSCREEN STATUS CONT
948.2 Menu treeINPUTSINPUTSIGNALSELECT ACTIVE PLUGSDILABELLABELSIGNALSIGNALCONTROLCONTROLSTATUSTYPETYPEIDENTIFIERIDENTIFI
958.2 Menu treeLABELLABELSIGNALSIGNALCONTROLSTATUSSTATUSHDCPHDCPTYPETYPEIDENTIFIERIMAGE SIZEIMAGE SIZEENABLEENABLEAUTO DETECTPATTERNFORMAT SIZEFORMAT
968.2 Menu treeLABELSIGNALTYPEAUTO DETECTENABLEDUAL INPUT DUAL INPUT DUAL INPUT ENABLEENABLENATIVE INPUT NATIVE INPUT
978.2 Menu treeNONEFULLSCREENCENTEREDCROPPED[...]SCAN TYPESLOTIMAGEASPEC
988.2 Menu treeLOGOSFRAMELOGOASPECT RATIOASPECT RATIOCROPSTATUSASPECT INASPECT INFINDERBOTTOMTOPLEFTRIGHTSOURCESOURCEENABLEENABLENON
998.2 Menu treeMONITORINGOUTPUTCROPSTATUSFINDERFORMATPATTERNSBOTTOMANALOG TYPETOPRATECHANNELSLEFTDIGITAL TYPERIGHTSIGNALCONTROLNONEAL
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