Crystal Vision
Using card edge controls
TANDEM-200 User Manual R1.7
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13/02/2008
The following table provides examples of delay and phase assignments:
ADJ
S
DP
D
Delay/Phase
Advance
ADJ
B1 >
J1
Source B1 routed to destination J1, no delay, normal phase
Advance
ADJ
B1 D>
J1
Source B1 routed to destination J1, delayed, normal phase
Advance
ADJ
B1 d>
J1
Source B1 routed to destination J1, delay assigned but not
available, normal phase
Advance
ADJ
B1 /
J1
Source B1 routed to destination J1, no delay, phase inverted
Advance
ADJ
B1 D/
J1
Source B1 routed to destination J1, delayed & phase inverted
Advance
ADJ
B1 d/
J1
Source B1 routed to destination J1, delay assigned but not
available & phase inverted
Advance
ADJ
B1 Mu
J1
Source B1 routed to destination J1, but muted
Advance
ADJ
B2 >
J1
Further clockwise rotation selects next source, no delay,
normal phase
Note:
The column headings S (Source), DP (Delay/Phase) and D (Destination), represent the
contents of the 10-digit display for valid destinations and sources.
ADJ rotation may be in either direction. Clockwise rotation follows the sequence
illustrated, anti-clockwise rotation reverses the sequence. Choose rotation direction to
reach the desired source and delay/invert/mute function as quickly as possible
See next section to set delay values.
Further source destination assignment examples
•
A de-embedded source on side 2 is routed to a digital output sub-board on side 2
Example:
B1 > J1
Channel 1 is selected from the source and routed to channel 1 on the destination.
•
An input on the digital sub-board on side 1 is embedded into the SDI stream on side 1
Example
:
G1 > C3
Channel 1 is selected from the source and routed to channel 3 on the destination.
•
An input on the digital sub-board on side 1 is embedded into the SDI stream on side 1 after
delay and phase inversion
Example
:
G1 d/ C3
Channel 1 is selected from the source, delayed (but not available) and phase
inverted before final routing to channel 3 on the destination embedder.