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Page 1 - USER MANUAL

version 2.0USER MANUAL

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An de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécurité et de fonctionnemen

Page 3 - THANK YOU

9Allo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tutti i consigli di sicurezza e di funzionament

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10Um den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lesen. Diese Sic

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11Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamient

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2-3. RACKMOUNT INFORMATIONTabletop mounting : The Eikos can be used directly on a table, the unit is equipped with 4 handy anti-slip rubber feet.Rack

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

132-5. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONSInput specications• ANALOG COMPUTERConnectors : Inputs 1 to 4: female HD15. Inputs 5-6: female DVI-I (analog pi

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• S.VIDEOConnectors : Inputs 1 to 4: female HD15. Inputs 5-6: female DVI-I (analog pins)Standard : PAL/SECAM : 15.625 kHz - 50Hz - 625 lines

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• ANALOG OUTPUTSConnector: Outputs 1 (Main) & 2 (Preview): female HD15, DVI-I (analog pins)Resolutions:Signals: RGBHV, RGBS and RGsBLeve

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• DVI (Digital Video Interface) OUTPUTSConnector: Outputs 1 (Main) & 2 (Preview): female DVI-I (digital pins).Signal: Digital Visual Interface

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17Dimensions: W 480 x D 330 x H 80 mm 19”W x 13”D x 3.15”HWeight: 5.4 kg / 11.90 lbs (Compatible with a Standard 19” rack, Height = 2

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Pin outs18• VGASTANDARD VGA1- Red 6- Red Return 11- ID Bit 02- Green 7- Green Return 12- ID Bit 13- Blue 8- Blue Return 13- H S

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19If you want to use HDCP content from your sources, be sure pluging HDCP compliant screens or projectors. If it’s not the case, the output image coul

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3-1. CONNECTING THE EIKOSThe Eikos can be set up with up to 12 different sources, and will drive up to 2 digital DVI-D sources, 2 SD-SDI sources and 8

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OverviewThe Eikos rear panel is equipped with 11 universal digital and analog inputs. Inputs #1 through #4 (3) are universal analog inputs. Inputs #5

Page 17 - Output specications

Inputs #1 to #622UNIVERSAL COMPUTER & VIDEO INPUTS:Universal Inputs accept computer sources (RGBHV, RGBS, and RGsB (SOG) signals), standard T

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DVI Inputs #1 - #223Preview OutputsPREVIEW OUTPUT :ANALOG : 1x analog output for the main display device on female HD15 connector.DIGITAL/

Page 19 - Communication specications

MAIN OUTPUT:ANALOG: 1x analog output for the main display device on female HD15 connector.DIGITAL/ANALOG: 1x main output on female DVI-I connect

Page 20 - DDC = Display Data Chanel

OPERATING THE EIKOS4-1. THE EIKOS FRONT PANELOverviewThe highly intuitive front panel of the Eikos was designed by Analog Way engineers to simply and

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On/Off buttonThe STANDBY button allows users to put the Eikos into sleep mode, and startup again. The STANDBY button does not replace

Page 22 - CONNECTING THE EIKOS

27Freeze buttonToggle PresetTake buttonQuadravision selection buttonAdjustmentEffect selection buttonThe Freeze button of the Eikos allows user

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THANK YOU1Thank you for choosing Analog Way. By following these simple steps, you should be able to operate the powerful Eikos.TABLE OF CONTENTSINTROD

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4-2. THE EIKOS MENUHome menuPressing the MENU button in the menu section of the Eikos, will display and give you access to the following items on the

Page 25 - SD/HD-SDI Inputs #1 - #2

4-3. WORKING WITH THE EIKOSOperating modesThe Eikos offers 3 modes to work from : the Mixer mode, which is the Eikos default mode, the Matrix mode, wh

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30To set up your inputs:Input menu → Auto settingsYou can also do it manually on each input# using the ENTER and the Knob button and set up the inputs

Page 27 - OPERATING THE EIKOS

31Some other settings are available too:- The Output synch polarity. - The Gamma: use this feature to set up the output Gamma.- Flicker Filter (vid

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32Working with PIPsWorking with Layers FunctionsA Pip is used as a layer. Please report to WORKING WITH LAYERS section.Once a source attached to a lay

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33PIPs with Transitions & BordersTransitions:All the settings are available in the Layer menu after pressing the selected PIP.The transition effec

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Capturing still FramesTo capture a frame, display the exact content you want to save on one of your output, at the exact resolution, you can use the f

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35Frame input setup menuFrames as LayerIn the frame input setup menu, you have the possibility to save a frame, and the possibility to erase a stored

Page 32 - A- SETTINGS IN MIXER MODE

Capturing LogosCapturing an animated LogoTo capture a Logo, display the exact content you want to save on the main screen, you can use the freeze butt

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Logos as LayerWorking with PresetsThe four user presets of the Eikos can be called back at any stage during your show or event.1. Press the PRESET bu

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2OPERATING THE EIKOS4-2. THE EIKOS MENU4-3. WORKING WITH THE EIKOS• A- Settings in Mixer Mode4-1. THE EIKOS FRONT PANEL2525282930OverviewOn/Off butto

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38To congure audio settings of the Eikos, plug all audio inputs into the device, and navigate to the Audio menu.1. Choose the audio mode, Break Away

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Special FeaturesTransparence BackgroundDynamic Fit (automatically activates the Transparence Background)- Dynamic & Automatic adjustment of the PI

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DSK (Chroma / Luma key)- Eikos allows to use a live source with green or blue background and to key it on another live input.- Background is removed a

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Input selection settingsSource Input selectionSource output selectionOutput selection settingsWorking with Native Matrix ModeSame as MIXER Mode.Same a

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For instance, if you want to put the Frame #1 on the Output 1 and the Live source number 3 on the output 2:Press Matrix #1 button → Press Background F

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43To use the Mirror mode, just perform your setting and operation from the Matrix output 1.Nevertheless you can do manipulation on the output 2 at any

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44The Frame/Logo can be memorized from Output 1 or 2. To record a frame/logo please refers to the chapter “Capturing still Frame/Logo” in the Mixer mo

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The quadravision mode allows displaying up to 4 live sources on a screen. The preview will display just the edge of each PIP to know the position, siz

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You can also load a preset directly through the front panel using the presets button:Press P1 to 4 or Press shift then P5 to 8 to load the preset dire

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HOME MENU[MAIN] [MAIN] Format : 1920 x 1080 Format : 1920 x 1080 Rate : 50Hz Rate : 50Hz Lock : internal Lock : internalMAIN PREVIEW ---------+-----

Page 45 - OUTPUT #2

HOME MENUREMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE5-1. THE EIKOS RCS5-2. WORKING WITH THE RCS52435255OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS6-1. Axion 2 - Ref. ARC2006-2. Orche

Page 46 - OUTPUT #2OUTPUT #2

Mixer Mode Matrix Mode Quadravision Mode Cong status Autoset all Synchronized Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Input 3 Analog Input 4 Analog Input 5 An

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Output format Output rateOut Sync PolarityGammaFlicker lter (o4)Analog TypeDVI TypeHDCP DetectionBackground colorTest Pattern 640x480 4/3 23.97 H

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ConnectionOutput statusOutput format Output 2 Output Tiled Horizontally Output Tiled Vertically SDTV NTSC EDTV 576p HDTV 1035i HDTV 1080p HDTV 1080 sF

Page 49 - HOME MENU

IMAGE (A3)Auto Centering (R1)Blanking Adjust (R2)Cropping (R2)Optimize (R1)Under/Over (R3)Aspect INAspect OUTColorimetryAdvanced (R2)2:2 Pulldown (R7

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LAYER (A3)Layer adjust (b1)Layer copy Mode (b7)Smooth grooveStatus H Pos Standard Mode V Pos Full Copy HV Pos Copy & H. Pos Flip H Pos HV Siz

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Record LogosRecord AnimErase Frame 1 (lf3) Frame 4 (lf3) Frame 8 (lf3) Logo 2 (lf3) Frame 3 (lf3) Frame 7 (lf3) Logo 1 (lf3) Logo 8 (lf3) Position / S

Page 52 - VIDEO OUT

AUDIOOSD SettingsAux. settingAudio Main (m1)Audio Out 1 (m2)Audio Out 2 (m2)OUT1 Prelist (m2)OUT2 Prelist (m2) Breack away Input 1 Input 1 None Input

Page 53 - KEYING/TITLING

VersionsKey lockingLCD brightnessKey brightnessProg. KeysStandbyErase Memories (L3)Default values (L3) Vers.: 3.00 BETA l3=xxxx l4=xxxx MM K=xxxx

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5-1. THE EIKOS RCSSoftware installationRCS presentationHow to use the RCS ?The RCS will give you a powerful tool to exploit all the feature of your Ei

Page 55 - LOGO/FRAME

The RCS software for your Eikos can be viewed as the software version of the Eikos front panel menu section. It allows you to quickly access all of th

Page 56 - OSD Settings

HOW TO CONTACT USINFORMATION ON DISPOSAL69CONTACT INFORMATION6969WARRANTY AND SERVICES INFORMATION688-1. ANALOG WAY LIMITED WARRANTY8-2. SERVICES AND

Page 57 - VIRTUAL TBAR

58Serial connection1. Connect an RS232 cable between the Eikos and your PC, then power on your devices.2. Click on the RCS program le on your PC to

Page 58 - REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE

595-2. WORKING WITH THE RCSOperating modeTo choose the operating mode you want your Eikos to work in, simply click the “Mode” tab, then select the des

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60Working with PIPsThe Eikos allows users to manipulate 2 PIPs (Picture In Picture) which you can move, size, crop or zoom, apply transparency or tran

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61Memorizing Frames in the Eikos1. In the Input Selection section, click on the source button (1 to 12) of the source you wish to record as

Page 61 - Source output conguration

The Eikos offers a wide variety of transitions between the scenes you create for your shows and events. It allows for live recall of 4

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Working with PresetsThe four Eikos user presets can be called back at any stage during your show or event.1. Click one of the four available Preset b

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Analog Way engineers have designed several remote controllers specically designed to control the Di-VentiX II, Eikos, Eikos LE, OPS 300

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Analog Way engineers have designed several remote controllers specically designed to control the Di-VentiX II, Eikos, Eikos LE, OPS 300, OPS 20

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6-3. TRK-800Analog Way engineers have designed several remote controllers specically designed to control the Eikos, Eikos LE, OPS 300, O

Page 66 - Application Note #5-1

6-4. RK-300Analog Way engineers have designed several remote controllers specically designed to control the Eikos, Eikos LE, OPS 300, OPS

Page 67 - Application Note #4-2

INTRODUCTION1-1. THE EIKOS OPERATING MODESThis mode allows for a single Eikos to seamlessly switch and blend any of its 12 analog/digital inputs with

Page 68 - Application Note #6-1

Application notes are intended to make the use of the Eikos as easy as possible, by providing visual help in setting up your equipment. In an effort t

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6976USA, Canada, South America and The CarribeansANALOG WAY Inc.Tel. 212 269 1902Fax. 212 269 1943 Email: [email protected], Middle East an

Page 70 - APPLICATION NOTES AND TIPS

76USA, Canada, South America and The CarribeansANALOG WAY Inc.Tel. 212 269 1902Fax. 212 269 1943 Email: [email protected], Middle East and

Page 71 - Application Note #2-1

7176USA, Canada, South America and The CarribeansANALOG WAY Inc.Tel. 212 269 1902Fax. 212 269 1943 Email: [email protected], Middle East an

Page 72 - Application Note #2-2

72If you need to use your own Software Control program from a PC or automation, the device allows communication through an ASCII code protocol. All co

Page 73 - Application Note #2-3

73WARRANTYAll Analog Way products have a 3 years warranty on parts and labor, back to factory. This war-ranty does not include faults r

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74HOW TO CONTACT USCONTACT INFORMATIONAnalog Way SAS33 rue du Saule TrapuParc du Moulin91300 Massy FranceTel.: +33 1 64 47 16 03Fax: +33 1 64 47 14 73

Page 75 - WARRANTY

Designs and specications are subject to change without noticeThe illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simplied f

Page 76 - CONTACT INFORMATION

PIP : a “PIP” (Picture In Picture), is a picture, typically of reduced size, which is positioned over another background image or PIP. PIPs can be re

Page 77 - 91300 Massy - France

7CAUTION :All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be maintained for further reference. P

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