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Caution Disconnect power cord by connector only. Do not pull on cable portion. Do not place or drop heavy or sharp-edged objects on power cord. A damaged cord can cause fire or electrical shock hazards. Turn power off and disconnect power cord prior to removal.They can be used in all types of locations, including at live and sporting events, in news studios, OB vans, editorial offices and presentation venues, making it the ideal tool for shaping the imaginative ideas of video creators. Normally unlit, the indicator blinks red when an alarm occurs. In such case, power ALARM indicator off the system and consult your FOR-A supplier. (It also 18-6-1 blinks red when a power supply does not work in redundant configuration.) LAN port, used for HVS-XT100OU connection (RJ-45) TO OU Use the supplied LAN cable with the HVS-XT100OU to connect the HVS-XT100 and HVS-XT100OU.In such case, power off the system and consult your FOR-A supplier.MODE SW For maintenance use. Secure the power cord with the attached cord clamp. DIGITAL VIDEO SWITCHER MENU button MENU ATTACH SETUP STILL MATT FILE. When first accessed, page 1 of 3 will be displayed. To go to page 2, simply press the page down button. Pressing the page up button returns you to page 1. Pressing the page up button when located on the first page brings you up one level in the menus. Briefly pressing the DEF button If you need to reset parameters that can be set by the joystick, display parameters and press the SIZE control (PUSH TO DEF). User names can be given to input signals, internally generated black mattes and matte signals, and still pictures. Displays a horizontal gradient from COLOR1 to COLOR2. Displays a vertical gradient from COLOR1 to COLOR2. Displays a diagonal gradient from COLOR1 to COLOR2. A preview bus output can be assigned to, however, an AUX output. Users can also add key images to PREVIEW. This can be done as explained below: 6-2-1. Users can also add KEY or DSK images to CLEAN.
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Follow the procedure below to assign the clean video to an AUX output. AUX3 is used in this example.The switcher can be set to pass or blank the ancillary data in the AUX outputs using the menu. The switcher also allows users to pass or substitute ancillary data in the Program (Clean) and Preview video. A group consists of one master output and up to three slave outputs. Seven auxiliary output groups can be set. As factory default settings, video inputs, Stills and Mattes are assigned to the bus buttons. The video source assignments are freely changeable. This chapter explains how to select signals with the SHIFT button. Assume that video sources and the shift function are assigned to bus buttons as shown in the table below: Bus button 1 IN01 Bus button 1 (shifted) CUT Transition (1) Select a video source in the PST bus block. (2) Press the BKGD button in the NEXT TRANSITION block. (3) Press CUT to perform the background CUT transition.CUT Transition (1) Press KEY1 in the NEXT TRANSITION block. This chapter explains how to perform simultaneous BKGD, KEY1 and KEY2 transitions as an example. (1) Set transition types for the background, KEY1 and KEY2 to MIX or WIPE, respectively. Select a pattern using the menu if set to WIPE. The feature uses the number buttons on the keypad (0-9), to which WIPE patterns previously registered can be recalled at the touch of a button. Up to 20 patterns can be registered as direct patterns under two pages (PAGE 0 and PAGE 1). MENU ATTACH (2) Press 1 on the Keypad. Pattern 20 will be SETUP STILL MATT FILE selected and the transition type is automatically DIRECT DETACH switched to WIPE. Two pattern types are available: WIPE and DVE. Each type has its own menu pages. Pattern No. Type of Group Available modification settings 0 to 99 WIPE 2D border, multi, 2D position, 2D size, etc. 100 to 137 DVE (2D DVE) 2D border, 2D position, 2D size, crop, etc. The transition buttons function as shown in the table below.
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Parameter Setting Description KEY1 Always performs AUTO transitions regardless of how long the button is pressed. KEY2 AUTO (default) DSK1 Always performs MIX transitions regardless of how long the button is pressed. Use the page down or up button to move between pages. Parameter Description Refer to sec. When performing transitions (mix or other) there may be times when you want the transition to the next signal to only complete to a certain degree instead of fully switching from one picture to another. Key Invert, Mask and 2D DVE effects can also be added to keys. The background signal is cut out using Key Source and Key Insert fills in the cut-out part of the signal. Bus key INVERT BOX(OR) mask. Turn F1 to set TYPE to FULL. The insert signal can also be selected at INSERT.Preset masks are available only for KEY1 and KEY2. Bus key INVERT BOX(OR) mask 9-6-1. Inverting Key and Background Setting Invert to ON inverts the key image and the background image.Inputs used for masks must be assigned to AUX1 to AUX8.Two types of edges are available: Normal and Outline. The width, transparency, and color can be set for the edges. Shadow effects can also be added by changing the position of edges. This chapter shows how to add a key edge using KEY1 as an example. Note that the position is two-dimensional and its origin is placed on (0, 0), which coincides with the center of the screen. The position values represent the distance between the origin and the center of the KEY1 images. For example, to place a person over a virtual background, first film the person standing in front of a background such as a blue screen. BLACK Effective for reflections on black hair, skin or clothes. Effective for reflections on reddish hair, skin or clothes. BLUE Effective for strong blue reflections. GREEN Effective for strong green reflections.Turn F3 to change the DSK1 display from PGM to AUX3 (Do not select PGM for the AUX3 video.).
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Video that is output from these channels are called SBEF1 and SBEF2 and can be directly output to other devices and used as key fill, key source and background signals. Once stills are captured and stored, they can be directly output to other devices and used as key fill, key source and background signals. Up to 2 video and key pair signals can also be recorded simultaneously. Clip data can be stored in 2 still memory buffers with still data. In addition, sequential image files can be transferred from a computer and saved in the memory as a video clip. If you need to record an input signal such as IN01, assign the signal to an AUX bus before recording. Turn F1 to select STL2 (STILL2) and set the IN and OUT points. The FTP protocol is used to transfer files between the switcher and the computer. The switcher incorporates an FTP server. 12-4-1. Any type of computer or OS can be used. In this section a Windows XP or 7-installed PC is used as an example. Network Setting IP Address 192. CG WIPE patterns are usually modified according to sequences. To play CG wipes, the CG WIPE clip must be saved to a still buffer and a key channel is required for CG display. Assign STILL1 and STILL KEY to KEY1 signals, display KEY1 on the screen and play the CG through KEY1. In addition, up to 8 layout patterns including video mapping can be saved and recalled.Video titles and on-air tally. IN01 IN02 image image image. Turn F3 to select the type of title display. Press F4 to apply the selected color. Follow the procedure below to assign the desired menu page or function to buttons. USER 1-8 butttons HVS- DIGITAL VIDEO SWITC HER MENU ATTACH POSITION. Three typical examples are shown below: Ex. This function is called Event Memory. This Event Memory function enables quick recall of previously saved setting states.
The event memory data can accurately reproduce panel settings and selections including pattern modification and key setup, because the event memory data holds all panel information. With this duration time, two images before and after recalling events that appear on program screens are automatically interpolated to create a smooth transition. The RATE setting is made while storing events. The keypad is used to record and execute macros.MENU ATTACH -Perform background transitions using the fader lever. Set DIRECT to OFF, if it is ON.Set DIRECT to OFF, if it is ON.Once the USER button, to which MACRO BUS SELECT is assigned, is pressed to turn on.To do so, assign a macro to a button (Macro Attach). Once a macro is attached to a button, the macro is executed whenever the button is pressed. STILL1C to STILL2C Uploads an image file to a still memory buffer in a centered format. Note that date and time information may be lost if the switcher is powered OFF for more than 100 hours (or less if it is not fully charged). In such case, reset the date and time. PS1-2 Indicates no power supply. (OU only) (MU, OU) Indicates a Power Supply Unit has failed.You will need to use the FILE special menu function to download and apply operational software files in a USB flash drive. This chapter explains how to assign these functions using five examples describled in the table below. Communication Settings for Tally Units Set the Communication parameters before setting up tally signals. KEY1 AUTO TRANS Performs KEY1-2 AUTO transitions using background KEY2 AUTO TRANS AUTO buttons. DSK1 AUTO TRANS Performs DSK1-2 transitions using DSK1 and DSK2 DSK2 AUTO TRANS. XPT PST BLACK Selects BLACK for the PST bus. XT100 XPT PST IN01-08 Selects a primary input for the PST bus. XT110 XPT PST IN01-12 Selects a primary input for the PST bus. XPT PST STILL1-2 Selects a still (fill) for the PST bus. GPI OUTPUT01-08 Push: Continues to output GPI pulses while the button is pressed.
BKGD TRANS STS Outputs pulse while background transitions are processed. DSK2 ON TLY FAN ERROR ALARM PS1-2 ERROR ALARM Outputs power or fan alarm.Apart from Clips in the VDCP device, the switcher can store two Playlists, in which the switcher's own information such as IN and OUT points are contained. Check that the selected CLIP ID is displayed in the upper row. To cancel the operation, press F4.Then press F3 to delete the Clip. The Clip in the connected device is also deleted. Router crosspoint switches can be performed on the switcher's control panel. The router control is based on the HARRIS Pass-Through protocol. In addition to router control, video titles on the router can be handed to the switcher if a FOR-A MFR series router is connected. When the title link display is set to ON, the switcher accepts video titles with video signals from a router and displays them on the control panel according to the associated crosspoint switches on the router. Before switching crosspoints, these buttons should be set to control a router. The procedure below uses USER 1 as an example.The HVS-XT100ED software option is required for editor control.INPUT Specify a signal using the input number from the editor. (Default setting) BUTTON Specify a signal using the button number from the editor. Connect the HVS-30RU to the switcher with the supplied RS-422 cable (10 m) Operation System Windows XP or 7 (tested and evaluated) iOS 6.1.3 Processor Depends on the browser used. See the switcher manual main pages for details on switcher features. Alarm indicator Lit green: Normal Lit red: Abnormal Status display MU connection indicator Lit green: Connection established. The WIPE MODIFY menu pages vary depending on the selected pattern type. See the operation manual main pages for details on each function. Assume that STILL 1 is assigned to the bus button 1. (1) Click the STILL1 tab. The Macro page allows you to execute and edit macros.Click a button to go to the desired menu block.
See the operation manual main pages for details on each function. Click a button to go to the desired menu block. See the operation manual main pages for details on each function.Click a button to go to the desired menu block. See the operation manual main pages for details on each function.See the operation manual main pages for details on each function.Click a button to go to the desired menu block. See the operation manual main pages for details on each function.To copy the playlist contents, drag and drop from one list to the other. (1) Click to select List 1 or 2 under CUE UP LIST. (The selected list will turn to yellow.) (2) Click ID SET to pop-up the ID SELECT dialog box. Ask your FOR-A reseller for mode details. The pop-up menu allows you to display menu shortcuts, execute user buttons and set parameters to their default settings. To close the pop-up menu, move the mouse or click on another area of the menu page. To reset a parameter: (1) Click Default in the pop-up menu to change the mode to Default. Crossface switching available) HDMI: HDTV (1080i, 720p ) SDTV (SD) HDCP unsupported. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. A damaged cord can cause fire or electrical shock hazards. Turn power off and disconnect power cord prior to removal.We will do our best to be of continuing service to you. In such a case, power off the unit and consult your FOR-A supplier. The indicator is normally unlit. ALARM 1 indicator This indicator works the same as the ALARM indicator located on the Control panel. The indicator blinks red when an alarm occurs. In such a case, power off the system and ALARM indicator consult your FOR-A supplier. POWER 1 indicator 31-1.
Pin assignments can be GPI IN changed via operational menus.Pin assignments can be changed via operational menus.Output signal Pin No. Output signal TALLY OUT1 Normally Open TALLY OUT10 Normally Open TALLY OUT1 COMMON TALLY OUT10 COMMON. If a menu has multiple submenus such as the SETUP menu, navigate to submenus following the procedure below. Menu navigation (Example for the SETUP menu) (1) Press MENU in the CONTROL block to the right of the menu display. The procedure example for changing the matte color by using the keypad is as follows. (1) Press MENU in the CONTROL block. (2) Press MATT to display the BUS MATT COLOR menu. The menu pages controllable from the JOYSTICK block are shown in the table below. MATT, KEY and MV menu Menu Menu Page Menu. WIPE POS button KEYER (2D DVE) The WIPE POS button is used to quickly access the related menu pages in the WIPE MODIFY menu W IPE POS RO T. Briefly pressing the DEF button If you need to reset parameters controllable from the JOYSTICK block to factory default, display parameters and press the DEF button. User names can be given to input signals, internally generated black mattes and matte signals, and still pictures. The Resize function is available for the following inputs: IN13 to IN16 4 inputs HVS-30HSDI (extension card) All 4 inputs. Users can also set these three parameters via the JOYSTICK block. The auxiliary video can be changed using crossfade, horizontal or vertical wipe transitions. This chapter explains how to switch AUX video using two operational examples. Ex. The preview bus output can be assigned to, however, an SDI OUTPUT or AUX output. Users can also add the key images to PREVIEW. This can be done as explained below: 6-3-1. Users can also add the KEY image to CLEAN. Follow the procedure below to assign the clean video to an AUX output.Various kinds of key cut signals can be used for KEY OUT sources. KEY OUT signals are useful for purposes such as checking key signals while processing chroma keys.
A group consists of one master output and up to three slave outputs. Seven auxiliary output groups can be set. Turn F1 to select INPUT.This chapter explains how to perform simultaneous BKGD, KEY1 and KEY2 transitions as an example. (1) Set transition types for the background, KEY1 and KEY2 to MIX or WIPE respectively. Select a pattern using the menu if set to WIPE. Before performing a KEY1 or KEY2 transition, perform keyer setup. (2) Press BKGD, KEY1 or KEY2 in the NEXT TRANSITION section to select a bus to be transitioned. More than 150 preset patterns are provided. This chapter explains how to select patterns for transitions, verify the currently selected pattern and select patterns quickly, using the Direct Pattern function. 8-8-1. Otherwise, the selected pattern is set immediately when pressing the number button. To Clear a Direct Pattern Registration Individually (1) Press WIPE in the MEMORY block. When performing transitions (mix or other) there may be times when you want the transition to the next signal to only complete to a certain degree instead of fully switching from one picture to another. In such case, you will need to limit the fader range. It is used to transition images with a 2Ch-DVE pattern.Basically the preset patterns are categorized into five different groups. The available items in the WIPE modify menu are also different according to the type of groups Pattern No. However Pattern 117 has different border settings than Pattern 20. It can use both inside and outside border effects. Key Invert, Mask and 2D DVE effects can also be added to keys. The background signal is cut out using Key Source and Key Insert fills in the cut out part of the signal. The insert signal can also be selected at INSERT.It is mostly used for compositing moving subjects such a person in the virtual background. For example, to place a person onto a background graphic, first film the person standing in front of a background such as a blue screen.
Move the joystick up, down left and right to move the crosshair cursor onto the desired color. Pressing the FINE button will help you fine tune the adjustment. To precisely adjust the position, press F1 or F2, enter the values directly into POSITION X and Y using the numeric keypad and then press ENTER. Preset masks are available only for KEY1 and KEY2. Bus key INVERT BOX(OR) mask 10-7-1. Inverting Key and Background Setting Invert to ON inverts the key image and the background image.Inputs used for masks must be assigned to AUX5 to AUX8.Two types of edges are available: Normal and Outline. Shadow effects can also be added by changing the position of the edges.Users can change the destination of KEY3 and KEY4 to AUX1 to 8. To do this, follow the procedure below. The 2D-DVE is available just by setting the 2D DVE item to ON in each key menu. As an example, this section explains how to add a 2D-DVE effect on KEY1. 11-1. Increasing the value makes the backgound transparent. Note that the position is two-dimensional and its origin is placed on (0, 0), which coincides with the center of the screen. The position values are the distance between the origin and the center of the KEY1 images, which will be a positive value if the center of the key image is above the origin and negative value if it is below the origin. An HVS-39MB option allows you to automatically save all still and clip backup data.Up to four video and key pair signals can also be recorded simultaneously. Clip data can be stored in four still memory buffers with still data. In addition, sequential image files can be transferred from a computer and saved in the memory as a video clip. If you need to record an input signal such as IN01, assign the signal to an AUX bus before recording. Turn F1 to select STIL1 (STILL1) and set the IN and OUT points, then press F4.Assign STILL1 and STILL KEY to KEY1 signals, display KEY1 on the screen and play the CG through KEY1.
Then set CG WIPE to ON, and perform a background transition. Connect the switcher to a VTR in which CG is stored as shown below. VDCP device RS-422 HVS-390HS L AN SDI INPUT GENLOCK REF IN. Then press ENTER to confirm the selection. Press the AUTO button to perform a CG WIPE sequence. (2) Adjust time or positioning using the related menu items, as needed. 14-3. Selects a channel through which a CG is VTR1 to 4 played back. 0 to 999 Sets the CG playback time. The HVS-390HS provides two multiviewer outputs, with each output having three types of split displays: quad, 10 and 16 way. The multiviewer can display two types of tally indicators: Frame and Marker.This function is called Event Memory. This Event Memory function enables quick recall of the same setting statuses that were previously saved.MACRO W I P E EVE NT SEQU ENCE (3) Press RECALL. With this duration time, transition sequences of two steps (statuses before and after recalling events) can be performed. The two images (keyframes) before and after recalling events that appear on program screens are automatically interpolated to create a smooth transition in the same way as the Sequence feature. The button will start flashing when pressed.The switcher starts with the last loaded event. LAST Note that to enable the Last Load function, an event must be loaded after setting to LAST. Each sequence is composed of video frames called steps. To make sequences, create an initial step and save it to the sequence working memory, then create the next step and to save to the working memory and so on. For example, if Bus Button 1 was selected in the PGM bus and Bus Button 2 in the PST bus in the sequence, these buttons should be selected in the same way when recalling the sequence. MACRO W I P E EVE NT SEQU ENCE (2) Press the page down button to go to PAGE 2. Verify C O NTR O L the current step.
Smoothing Movements for KEY1 (Interpolation Mode) At factory default settings, the movements between steps for the backgrounds and keys are linearly interpolated. This menu is used to recall a sequence to the sequence working memory. The overwrite protection for the sequence memories can also be set in this menu. INC (INCREMENT) 17-1-5 DEC (DECREMENT) 17-1-6 PLAY Plays back a sequence. 17-1-2 Pressing the button during playback pauses the playback. STOP Stops sequence play. 17-1-2 Creates a new sequence by clearing the working memory 17-1-1 data. The keypad is used to record and execute macros.M E MO R Y If DIRECT mode is ON, macros are executed by just MACRO. Set DIRECT to OFF, if it is ON.Set DIRECT to OFF, if it is ON.The example below shows how to assign Macro 05 to Bus Button 3, and to execute the macro. STIL1C to STIL4C Uploads an image file to a still memory buffer as a centered format. In addition, Clip adjustment allows users to set signal level limits for all color correction outputs.Check and adjust the signal using a waveform monitor and vectorscope.A 100 color bar signal is used in the following example. (1)The figures below illustrate the change of the signal waveform when the WHITE level is adjusted along the R axis. White: Gamma curve is weighted toward Highlights (near 75). Black: Gamma curve is weighted toward Shadows (near 25) 50 If CENTER is selected: 75 If WHITE is selected: 25 If BLACK is selected:. Ancillary data in the current video stream is once cleared, then the same or different data inserted. The switcher can also be set to pass or blank the ancillary data in the AUX outputs. Choose an output for setting under SELECT. Then select ON (pass) or OFF (blank).You can also set the start time of the screen saver shown on the menu display. Then turn F3 to select a menu page and press F3. Once the menu shortcut is assigned to a User button, pressing the button opens the assigned menu page.
Off-Air: Unlit KEY1-4 SLIDE BOTTOM KEY1-4 WIPE LEFT KEY1-4 WIPE RIGHT KEY1-4 WIPE TOP KEY1-4 WIPE BOTTOM. Three typical examples are shown below: Ex. User button function is activated when the state of the specified item changes to OFF. User button function is activated when the state of the specified item changes to ON or OFF. ME2 KEY1 USER TRS ME2 KEY2 USER TRS ME2 KEY3 USER TRS ME2 KEY4 USER TRS TRANS-TYPE M1BK-WIPE Changes the background transition type to WIPE. TRANS-TYPE M2 BK-WIPE TRANS-TYPE M1BK-MIX Changes the background transition type to MIX. ME2 KEY1 AUTO TRANS ME2 KEY2 AUTO TRANS ME2 KEY3 AUTO TRANS ME2 KEY4 AUTO TRANS ME1 CGW AUTO TRANS Outputs while CG WIPE AUTO transitions are processed. Tally outputs can be expanded by installing HVS-30TALR cards (optional). See section 24-2-3. Pin 1-8 send On-air tallies and Pin 9-16 send Next tallies.Each card has 18 channels, therefore up to 36 channels (two cards) available for tally output.Set the parity to EVEN. The baud rate is automatically set according to the tally unit.Item F1 - F4 control Description SELECT Turn Selects a VTR or VDCP channel for control. DRCT REC Turn Sets DIRECT REC mode to ON or OFF. (DIRECT REC) STOP Press. Apart from Clips in the VDCP device, the switcher can store two Playlists, in which the switcher's own information such as IN and OUT points are contained. Check that the selected CLIP ID is displayed in the upper row. To cancel the operation, press F4.Then configure the RS-422 port for the router control.The currently connected source is displayed under SRC (source). (4)Turn F3 to select 2, and then press F3 to switch the source. The HVS-390HS sends the crosspoint switch command to the router. Use the page up or down button to move among pages.Connect the cable to an RS-422 port (Port 1 to 6) on HVS-390HS. The router control is based on the HARRIS Pass-Through protocol.
To connect a router other than an MFR series router, two RS-422 interfaces, one for controlling the router and the other for receiving TSL protocol, are required. To configure title links, connect a router to an RS-422 port (from 1 to 6) on the HVS-390HS using an RS-422 cable. Then configure the RS-422 port as in the procedure below. Refer to your router's User Manual for how to set up the router. Connect the cable to an RS-422 port (Port 1 to 4) on HVS-390HS. Refer to the Audio Mixer user's manual to connect the cable to the audio mixer. The HVS-39ED software option is required for editor control. 29-1. INPUT Specify a signal by using the input number from the editor. (Default setting) BUTTON Specify a signal by using the button number from the editor. BUTTON(HVS-391OU) INPUT Selected bus Button number Input number. If you want to connect other devices to the Arcnet, use the other Arcnet port of the switcher or the control panel. Consult your FOR-A resellers for more details. The FTP protocol is used for transferring files between the switcher and the computer. The main unit works as an FTP server. Available from 000 to 059 ( 000 to 123 with HVS-39MEM) yyy: Indicates a file extension.Before upgrading the switcher, be sure to check the relevant version in this menu. You will need to use the FILE special menu function to download and apply operational software files in a USB flash memory. IMPORTANT Proceed to upgrade your switcher system with other upgrade files in the same manner as that of the above HVS-390HS upgrade. IMPORTANT RS-422 Port 1 on the HVS-390HS is set as a factory default to allow RU1 to be connected. Therefore, once an HVS-30RU is connected to Port 1, it is recognized as RU1 in the HVS-390HS system. Each control panel uses a different set of settings in its assignments to control the MU. The setting procedures are almost the same as those of the control panel buttons.
In such case, reconnect to the unit or refresh the HVS-390HS control page on the web browser to re-establish the connection. See the switcher manual main pages for details on switcher features. Alarm indicator Lit green: Normal Lit red: Abnormal. The Macro page allows you to execute and edit macros.When using the Direct mode, set DIRECT RECALL to ON. MANUAL: Performs bus controls in a sequence, but bus transitions are performed manually on the control panel. ON: Uses signals saved in a sequence. OFF: Uses signals set on the control panel. Click a button to go to the desired menu block. See the operation manual main If HVS-39MB is not pages for details on each function.Click a button to go to the desired menu block. See the operation manual main pages for details on each function.Displays the clip status. To set color on the color circle, specify Hue in the outer circle and Luminance and Saturation on the inner rectangle. A dialog box will pop-up. (2) Set the recording time in the dialog box. If set to 00:00:00:00, recording continues until STOP is clicked. (3) Enter the CLIP ID (clip name) to which the clip is saved. Pressing CUE UP(A) sets the time code value displayed on the left of CUE UP to the IN point and the end of the clip to the OUT point. The pop-up menu allows you to display menu shortcuts, execute user buttons and set parameters to their default settings. Click a user button to execute its function. Note that the following functions are unable to be performed on the GUI. If damage has occurred, or items are missing, inform your supplier immediately. 1-2. About This Appendix Appendix 3 is intended to help the user operate HVS-390HS units using HVS-30OU units.The indicator blinks red when an alarm occurs. In such ALARM indicator a case, power off the system and consult your FOR-A supplier. This indicator works the same as the ALARM indicator located on the front panel of the main unit. The maximum system configuration is:.