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8. Press the
INPUT
Video button.
• Select
1 Input
, and adjust to
SDI1
(same input as Video Processor 1).
• Select
2.1 Dynamic Range&Gamut
, and select PQ BT.2020 1000 Nits.
9. Press the
FORMAT
Video button.
• Select
1 Output Format
, and adjust to
1080p5994
• Select
2.1 Dynamic Range&Gamut
, and select
SDR BT.709 100 Nits
.
10. If you have optional SFP output modules installed, you can select
FORMAT
3.0 Link Cfg SDI6
and adjust to
Sngl Lnk LvlA
for an additional copy of that
converted signal.
Video Processor 3 Setup
11. Press the
VID3
Channel Select button.
12. Press the
INPUT
Video button.
• Select
1 Input
, and adjust to
SDI3.
• Select
2.1 Dynamic Range&Gamut
, and select
SDR BT.709 100 Nits
.
13. Press the
FORMAT
Video button.
• Select
1 Output Format
, and adjust to
720p5994
.
• Select
2.1 Dynamic Range&Gamut
, and select
Hybrid Log Gamma BT.2100
.
14. Press the
INPUT
Video button
• Select
2.2 SDR Highlights
and select for best image from: Standard (default),
Soft 1-3, or Bright.
15. If you have optional SFP output modules installed, you can select
FORMAT
3.0 Link Cfg SDI7
and adjust to
Sngl Lnk LvlA
for an additional copy of that
converted signal.
Video Processor 4 Setup
16. Press the
VID4
Channel Select button.
17. Press the
INPUT
Video button.
• Select
1 Input
, and adjust to
SDI5.
• Select
2.1 Dynamic Range&Gamut
, and select
SDR BT.709 100 Nits
.
18. Press the
FORMAT
Video button.
• Select
1 Output Format
, and adjust to
720p5994
.
• Select
2.1 Dynamic Range&Gamut
, and select
Hybrid Log Gamma BT.2100
.
19. Press the
INPUT
Video button
• Select
2.2 SDR Highlights
and select for best image from: Standard (default),
Soft 1-3, or Bright.
20. If you have optional SFP output modules installed, you can select
FORMAT
3.0 Link Cfg SDI8
and adjust to
Sngl Lnk LvlA
for an additional copy of that
converted signal.
Dual Stream Signal Separation
The following workflow demonstrates separating two Dual Stream inputs and
routing the signals to different outputs.
NOTE: In the following example, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z represent different complete signals,
which may be carried on one or more connectors.