HD2014, HD2012, HD2011 Video Passport
TM
1RU Multi-Path Video Converter, Frame Synchronizer and Decoder
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FRONT PANEL OPERATION
4.1.2.
Selecting the Processing Path Output Video Format
Once a particular processing path has been selected for control (as per section 4.1.1) push the
FMT
button on the front panel. The currently selected video format will automatically appear once the
FMT
button is pushed. To select a different output video format, use the rotary shaft encoder on the very
right hand side of the front panel to select from the available list of output video formats. Once the
desired video format is shown, select this video format by pressing the shaft encoder in. The text
indicating the video format will momentarily become brighter indicating that the shaft encoder has in
fact been depressed and the new video format has been selected. The HD201x currently supports the
following output video formats
525i5994:
Selects 525i/59.94 as the output video standard.
1080i5994:
Selects 1080i/59.94 as the output video standard.
720p5994:
Selects 720p/59.94 as the output video standard.
625i/50:
Selects 625i/50 as the output video standard.
1080i/50:
Selects 1080i/50 as the output video standard.
720p/50:
Selects 720p/50 as the output video standard
Note that conversions are possible only between video formats within the same frame rate family.
The HD201x does not have an internal frame rate converter. If an output video format with a frame rate
different than the applied video input video format, the processing path will simply output black video.
4.1.3.
Selecting the Video Source for the Processing Path
Once a particular processing path has been selected for control (as per section 4.1.1) push the
IN
button on the front panel. The currently selected source of video for the relevant processing path will
automatically appear once the
IN
button is pushed. To select a different input video source for the
processing path in question, use the rotary shaft encoder on the very right hand side of the front panel
to select from the available list of input video sources. Once the desired source of video is shown on
the front panel, select this source of video by depressing the shaft encoder. The text indicating the new
source of video will momentarily become brighter indicating that the shaft encoder has in fact been
depressed and the source of video has been selected. The available source of video depends on the
installed options in the device. The following list is representative of a typical list of video sources.
Analog in
bncIn1
bncIn2
bncIn3
bncIn4
dviIn
flexleft1
flexleft2
flexleft3
sfpIn1
sfpIn2
sfpIn3
sfpIn4