Ref Standard
: The reference standard should be set manually, depending on the genlock protocol.
External Ref Status
: This displays the genlock status.
3. Video detection and LPF
Show Input Format
: Enables you to see the new format whenever the input drops or the format
changes. It is displayed in the multiviewer window only, not the interface display.
Low Pass Filter
: Enables an approximate optimization of high-frequency signals.
4. Input Settings
Gain
: The sliders enable you to change the RGB color levels of the image. The gain for each input can
be adjusted separately.
Black Level
: Adjusts the brightness of the image in RGB.
Ancillary Data
SD Aspect Ratio
: This setting identifies which protocol should be followed to control the aspect
ratio of the incoming signal.
VITC Line
: You can set here the line where timecode information is located.
TSL
: These are the addresses used for mapping two sets of UMD data to the window.
5. UMD Opacity
The opacity of the under monitor display for
Head 1
and
Head 2
(heads A & B respectively) can be
set here.
6. UMD/Tally Control Settings
The Control Mode can be determined either by the system, as defined in the
ACP Menu
or by the
TSL
protocol received from the internet.
If TSL is selected, the
TSL Settings
are used to specify the
Version
of the protocol, the character
Mode
and the local
Net Port
used for receiving the UMD data.
Screen nr. 1
: The address used for mapping UMD data to Head A.
Screen nr. 2
: The address used for mapping UMD data to Head B.
7. Time Sync Settings
NTP
NTP Server
: This is the address used to connect to the NTP server on the network.
Timezone
: Sets the timezone. Please refer to "Appendix 2: Timezones" on page 51.
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