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Input Detection is Set to Off
If
Input Detection
is turned off, the input video format is not monitored by the VCM.
No action is taken when there is a change in the format of the incoming native video
through the SDI/HD-SDI input, other than that specified by the output on video loss
parameter.
Input Detection is Set to Auto Detect and Report
If Input Detection is set to Auto Detect and Report, a video lock alarm is raised if the
video lock is lost on the SDI/HD-SDI input and the output on video loss setting will
apply.
If no source is connected or the input source is not recognized then Not Detected is
reported as the detected video standard, otherwise the detected standard will be
displayed.
Input Detection is Set to Auto Detect and Configure Video Profile Only
If no source is connected or the input source is not recognized then Not Detected is
reported as the detected video standard, a video lock alarm is raised and the output
on video loss setting will apply.
If the VCM can lock to the new input, a change in the input format the detected
standard will be displayed and a change in the Video Input Format parameter will be
triggered. Then the Video Profile will be changed as set in the Profile for {SD, HD or
3G} field if there is a change between SD, HD or 3G.
Notes:
When the format changes between SD and HD the video bit rate may be
changed if the current bit rate is outside the range supported by the new
profile.
When the format changes between SD and HD any VBI or VANC
configuration will not be maintained.
Input Detection is Set to Auto Detect and Restore Saved Config
Pre-requisites
The user must fully configure the unit as required for each expected source and
save each as a separate stored configuration on the unit.
If the user does not intend to support all of the possible source options, then an
associated configuration is not required.
The suggested operational workflow is described by the diagram below.
Summary of Contents for AVP 4000
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