Page 3 - Check the included items
3 Check the included items VR-3 itself fig.VR3-itself.eps AC adaptor and power cord fig.PSB1U.eps USB cable (A type - B type) fig.USB-cable.eps Owner’s manual (this document) fig.owners-manual.eps The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the...
Page 4 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY
4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 002c • Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor. ................................................................................................................................. 003 • Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts within it (except ...
Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTES; Power Supply; Placement; Others
6 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply 301 • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor. Depending on the way in whi...
Page 7 - Contents
7 Contents Power Supply ....................................................................................................................... 8 Connecting the AC Adapter ...................................................................................................................................
Page 8 - Cord Hook; Connecting the AC Adapter
8 Power Supply Connect the AC adapter as shown in the figure below. Position the AC adapter so that the surface where the indicator is located (see figure) is facing up. Connecting the AC adapter to a power outlet makes the indicator light up. fig.connect-PSB7U.eps Cord Hook To prevent the inadverte...
Page 9 - About AUTO OFF; Turning the Power On
9 Power Supply * Once the connections have been completed (p. 8,), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices. * This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A br...
Page 10 - Names of Things and What They Do; Top Panel
10 Names of Things and What They Do fig.top-panel.eps 1. Audio Mixer Section (p. 11) This section is for audio mixing. Use the dials and faders to adjust the input sensitivity, output levels, and other values for each channel. 2. Video Select Section (p. 12) This section is for switching and composi...
Page 11 - Audio Mixer Section
11 Names of Things and What They Do fig.audio-mix-section.eps 1. GAIN Dials and PEAK Indicators Use the [GAIN] dials to adjust the input sensitivity for channels 1 through 4. When the volume level exceeds the maximum input level, the corresponding [PEAK] indicator lights up. Excessive input volume m...
Page 12 - Video Select Section
12 Names of Things and What They Do fig.video-mix-section.eps 1. MONITOR Buttons These switch the view mode for the monitor. Choose a mode from the followings. • [INPUT] This displays the inputs from the respective source devices. • [OUTPUT] This displays the result of video mixing on the VR-3 (the ...
Page 14 - Rear Panel
14 Names of Things and What They Do fig.rear-panel.eps 1. POWER Button This switches the power to the VR-3 on and off. 2. DC IN Connector This is for connecting the included AC adapter. * Use the cord hook to secure the AC adapter cord in place (p. 8). 3. USB Port You can use this to output the resu...
Page 15 - Left Side Panel; IN
15 Names of Things and What They Do fig.right-side-panel.eps 1. PHANTOM +48V Switch (p. 19) This switches the phantom power of the AUDIO INPUT (XLR/TRS) connectors on and off. The unit has a switch for channels 1/2 and a switch for channels 3/4. 2. AUDIO INPUT (XLR/TRS) Connectors These are for conn...
Page 16 - Signal Flow; Video; Audio
16 Names of Things and What They Do Signal flow inside the VR-3 is as shown in the figure below. fig.signal-flow.eps Signal Flow Video Mixer Video Preview Audio Effects 4 Converter RGB 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 USB Video Fader PinP / Split / Key Audio Mixer 1 2 3 5/6 7/8 USB Audio Master Fader / Audio Effects L...
Page 17 - Connecting External Equipment
17 Connecting External Equipment You can connect external equipment as shown below. For information on specific connections, refer to the following pages. * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before ma...
Page 18 - Connecting Audio Players; Connecting Video Sources
18 Connecting External Equipment Connect video cameras, DVD players, and other sources to the VIDEO INPUT connectors. * Channel 4 has a composite connector and a RGB connector, and when input is made through both at the same time, the RGB input takes priority. fig.connect-video-source.eps * When con...
Page 19 - Connecting Microphones
19 Connecting External Equipment Connecting Microphones Connect microphones to the AUDIO INPUT connectors on the left side panel. When you are connecting a condenser microphone or other device that requires a supply of +48 V phantom power, set the [PHANTOM +48V] switch to ON. * The unit has one [PHA...
Page 20 - Connecting a Computer
20 Connecting External Equipment Connect the external output of the computer to the PC IN connector. A built-in scan converter converts the incoming RGB signal to a video signal. When you are connecting a monitor for a desktop computer, use the THRU connector. * The resolutions supported by the inte...
Page 21 - Connecting Output Equipment; Connecting a Projector or Recording Unit
21 Connecting External Equipment Connect projectors and recorders at the VIDEO OUTPUT connectors. fig.connect-projector.eps Connect an amplifier, speakers or a recorder to the AUDIO OUTPUT connectors. The VR-3 has standard TRS and RCA type AUDIO OUTPUT connectors, and the same audio is output from b...
Page 22 - Basic Operation; Using the Touch Panel to Switch the Video; Switching the Video
22 Basic Operation This section describes how to switch (transition) video inputs and mix audio inputs from external sources. If a fade is applied to the final output, the video is not output to a projector or other output devices. Adjust the [OUTPUT FADE] dial to its center position. For informatio...
Page 23 - Using Buttons to Switch the Video
23 Basic Operation 3. Select a different channel. Touch the touch panel and choose a channel other than the one currently selected (the channel displayed with a red border). If you selected [MIX] or [WIPE] in step 2, the transition effect is applied. The newly selected channel is displayed with a gr...
Page 24 - Automatically Switching the Video
24 Basic Operation At the [VIDEO] menu, going to [TRANSITION] and setting [CH SCAN] to [ON] causes the video on channels 1 through 4 to be switched automatically. Use [SCAN TIME] to adjust the display time for each respective channel. You can set the time at a value from 1 to 120 seconds. Refer to “...
Page 25 - Adjusting the Input Sensitivity and Stereo Position; Adjusting the Audio Balance
25 Basic Operation When the [MASTER] fader is lowered all the way, no audio is output to the speakers or a computer connected via USB. For information on using the [MASTER] fader to adjust the final output, refer to “Adjusting the Final Audio Output” (p. 28). Adjusting the Input Sensitivity and Ster...
Page 26 - Adjusting the Tone; Mixing Ambient Sounds into the Output
26 Basic Operation 5. Adjusting the Stereo Position Use the [PAN] dial to adjust the stereo position to the left or right. fig.pan-dial.eps Adjusting the Tone Use the [HI] dial and [LO] dial in the [EQ] section to adjust the tone. fig.EQ-dial.eps 1. Emphasize or attenuate the high band. Turn the [HI...
Page 27 - Adjusting the Volume Balance for Each Channel
27 Basic Operation Adjusting the Volume Balance for Each Channel Use the faders for 1 through 4 and for 5/6 to adjust the audio levels of the respective channels. * When audio is input from a computer via the stereo mini connector, it is assigned to channels 7/8. Channels 7/8 have no fader, and the ...
Page 28 - Adjusting the Final Audio Output
28 Basic Operation You can use the [MASTER] fader to adjust the volume level of the final output. Operate the fader while watching the [MASTER] indicator. 1. Check the volume level of the final output. See the [MASTER] indicator to check the volume level. If [OVER] lights up, the volume level may be...
Page 29 - Compositing the Picture
29 Compositing the Picture Compositing that displays an inset screen on a background is called “Picture-in-Picture” (PinP). fig.PinP-complete.eps * By default, no shadows are added to the inset screen, but you can use the menus to add them. Go to the [VIDEO] menu, and at [PinP], adjust the setting v...
Page 31 - Adjusting the Position and Size of the Inset Screen
31 Compositing the Picture You can use the touch panel to adjust the position and size of the inset screen. 1. Display the output picture on the monitor. At [MONITOR], press the [OUTPUT] button. 2. Move the position of the inset screen. Touch the inset screen and slide your finger over the touch pan...
Page 32 - Compositing Using Split; A B
32 Compositing the Picture The four split composition patterns described below are available on the VR-3. * The names of the menu items are shown below. By default, “V. CENTER” is selected as the split pattern. You can use the menus to change this to a different pattern. At the [VIDEO] menu, go to [...
Page 34 - Compositing Using Luminance Key/Chroma Key; Compositing Using Luminance Key
34 Compositing the Picture Luminance key enables you to superimpose logos or text on a background picture. In this section, the RGB input from a computer (channel 4) is composite over the video on channels 1 through 3. fig.lumi-key-sample.eps When using luminance key, you can specify either black or...
Page 36 - Compositing Using Chroma Key; Chroma Key
36 Compositing the Picture Chroma key composites the video image shot with blue-back/green-back on a different background video. fig.chroma-key-sample.eps When using chroma key, you can specify either blue or green as the extraction color. By default, blue is extracted. You can use the menus to chan...
Page 38 - Performing Output from the USB Port; Supported Operating Systems
38 Performing Output from the USB Port You can connect a computer to the USB port on the VR-3 and output the results of video and audio mixing. fig.internet-out.eps Supported Operating Systems You can make connections to computers running the following operating systems. • Windows XP Home Edition/Pr...
Page 39 - Making the Connection to a Computer
39 Performing Output from the USB Port Making the Connection to a Computer To make the connection to a computer, carry out the steps described below. 1. Connect a computer. After starting the VR-3 and the operating system on the computer, use the included USB cable to connect the USB port on the VR-...
Page 40 - Output Signals; USB Video Filter; Performing Output to a Computer
40 Performing Output from the USB Port For the video and audio signals from the VR-3 to be viewed and heard correctly on the computer, software that supports USB video class and USB audio class must be installed and set up on the computer. 1. Prepare output of video or audio. Operate the VR-3 to pre...
Page 41 - Using Other Features; Changing the Size and Position of Overlay Display
41 Using Other Features When overlay display has been enabled by simultaneously pressing the [INPUT] and [OUTPUT] buttons in the [MONITOR] section, turning the [VALUE] dial changes the size of the display. Turning the dial counterclockwise reduces the size, and turning the dial clockwise expands it....
Page 43 - Saving/Recalling Settings
43 Using Other Features The [MEMORY] item at the [SYSTEM] menu lets you save and call up the panel state and various settings. * For information on the various items, refer to “SYSTEM Menu” (p. 47). • SAVE SETTING This saves the current settings and panel state to the internal memory. • LOAD SETTING...
Page 44 - Menu Operations and Menu List; Menu Operations
44 Menu Operations and Menu List Use the [MENU] button and the [VALUE] dial, or the touch screen to make various settings. 1. Access the menu. Press the [MENU] button to call up the menu screen on the monitor. Displayed first is the top menu screen. From here, you can move to the screens for various...
Page 45 - Menu List
45 Menu Operations and Menu List 5. Change the setting value. Selecting a parameter and turning the [VALUE] dial changes the setting value. Press the dial to apply the setting. * You can change a setting value up or down by 10 units at a time by pressing down the dial as you turn it. fig.value-dial....
Page 48 - Appendices; Main Specifications
48 Appendices fig.spec-sheet_E.eps In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice. The VR-3 can be operated remotely from an external MIDI device. For more information about remote control, download the separately ...
Page 49 - Troubleshooting
49 Appendices No picture is output from the projector. Is the [OUTPUT FADE] dial centered? A fade is applied to output if the dial is turned either clockwise or counterclockwise. When performing output, adjust the dial to center. The indicator above the dial lights up when the dial is at center. The...
Page 50 - Dimensions
50 Appendices fig.dimension.eps Dimensions 303 202.7 66.6 80.3 50.2 Unit : mm
Page 53 - Index
53 Index A Ambient Sound ............................................................................. 26amplifier .......................................................................................... 21Audio Mixer ............................................................................. 10...
Page 54 - NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; WARNING
This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. For EU Countries This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat rie...