
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA
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#IO-Map
(GFS only)
With this setting you can select the 3Gb/s mapping in case the input
format is 1080p50 or 1080p60. Can be manually set to
Level A
or
Level B
. You can also choose to set it to
auto
, in which case the
GDL will automatically detect whether the input is Level A or
Level B.
#V-delay
V-Delay
setting allows adjustment of the vertical phase of the
output signal with respect to the selected reference input.
The
V-Delay
setting gives a delay in addition to the reference
timing. For example: if the
V-Delay
is set to 10 TV HD lines, the
output signal will be delayed by reference 10 TV HD lines.
The signal is delayed (advanced) with respect to the phase of the
reference signal. The available range is from 0 to a maximum of
1125 lines (dependant on I/O format). The default setting is
0ln
.
The preset master for this is
Out-Frmt
, hence the ‘#’-prefix.
#H-delay
The H-Delay setting allows adjustment of the Horizontal phase of
the output signal with respect to the selected reference input.
The H-Delay setting gives a delay in addition to the reference
timing. For example: if the H-Delay is set to 10 pixels, the output
signal will be delayed by reference 10 pixels. The signal is
delayed (advanced) with respect to the phase of the reference signal.
The available range is from 0 to a maximum of 5124 pixels
(dependant on I/O format). The default setting is
0px
. The preset
master for this is
Out-Frmt
, hence the ‘#’-prefix.
#Freeze_A
Freeze enables the capture of one Video Field or Frame (depending
on the setting
Freeze_Mode
). The settings for
Freeze
are
On
or
Off
. The default is
Off
.
Delay-Status
It is possible to display (in the status menu
IODelayA
and
IODelayB
) the processing time of the card in the status menu.
This setting allows you to switch this function
ON
or
OFF
. Default
setting is
OFF
Lock-Mode
Lock-Mode
determines whether the card is locked to
his
input
(input 1), to the reference (
Ref1
or
Ref2
) or
freerun
(not
locked). By default it is set to
Ref1
. Can also be set to
RefAuto
.
When set to
RefAuto
the card chooses ref1 as its source.
Whenever ref1 fails, it will switch to ref 2 (only for SFR08 and
SFR18 frames and only when ref2 offers the same ref format as ref
1). When ref 1 is back up again, it will only automatically switch
back to ref 1 when ref 2 fails.