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changes in video delay so minimising lip sync errors, but at the expense of a matching change
of musical pitch.
Refer to the Introduction chapter for more help with TAD speed settings for different
applications.
Frame sequence
A useful feature of the SYNNER-E 3G is its ability to take incoming ancillary data time code
and use it to determine the field sequence of a High Definition progressive video input. This is
very useful to ensure that Dolby E has its guardband correctly positioned.
Another useful feature is the Invert output sequence; this allows the output sequence to be
swapped when using black and burst as an external reference for a progressive video input.
Note:
The ATC lock control is only active when a progressive video input is present. When
disabled the field sequence of the interlaced output will free-wheel.
Embedder pattern
The embedders can be set to give either the Sony pattern or the SMPTE pattern.
AES setup
From the STATUS top menu rotate SCROLL/ADJ to select the AES Setup menu. Press
ENTER and then rotate SCROLL/ADJ to access the AES Setup menu options. This menu is
where the AES I/O is individually configured to be either inputs or outputs.
Menu
Comment
AES1
Configuration
Rotate the SCROLL/ADJ. control to show the individual AES I/O
controls.
AES1 to AES8.
Press ENTER and rotate SCROLL/ADJ. to select.
Terminated, Hi Z, Output.
AES8
Configuration
AES format
Rotate the SCROLL/ADJ. control to show the AES I/O format
control.
Press ENTER and rotate SCROLL/ADJ. to select.
Balanced, Unbalanced.
Note:
The AES format control acts globally on all AES inputs and outputs.
AES format
SYNNER-E 3G has eight AES I/Os all of which can be configured independently to be either
an input or an output. It is also possible to select globally the format to be either balanced or
unbalanced giving 110R differential and 75R single sided when termination is applied. Hi Z
will have an impedance of approximately 1k.