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5-3. CONV1 (UP/DOWN/CROSS CONVERTER) 

Both converters, CONV1 and CONV2, can equally output video signals in formats specified for 
respective output connectors, and convert the aspect ratio according to the S2016, VI, or WSS 
AFD (Active Format Description) data. 
The video signal selected under IN SEL in the VIDEO INPUT SELECT (IN SEL) menu as shown 
in section 5-7 will be input to UP/DOWN CONVERTER1 (CONV1). The signal will be processed 
in CONV1 and output from the output connector for which CONV1 is selected as described in 
section 5-8. “VIDEO OUT SELECT (OUT SEL)”.  
The converter requires 1 frame to process video signals, so that processed output signals are 
delayed by 1 frame from the bypassed video signals. In case the input signal is a progressive 
video signal, or all 3 following conditions are met, processed output signals will be delayed by 2 
frames. 

- SYNCHRO MODE is set to INPUT 
- FRAME DELAY is set to OFF 
- V phase settings for the Converter (CONV 1 or 2) are set between Minimum to 1 line  

Change the settings, if necessary, referring to section 5-10-1 “FS MODE SET”, 5-10-6 “HD 
PHASE SET” or 5-10-7 “SD PHASE SET”. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for FA-10DCCRU

Page 1: ...95PS FA 95DACBL FA 95RU FA 95CO FA 95D D DE E FA 95AIO 9th Edition Rev 2 SOFT Ver 6 01 higher OPERATION MANUAL The latest FA 9500 Operation Manual can be downloaded from FOR A s website http www for a com products fa9500 fa9500 html ...

Page 2: ...ross converter 5 3 5 4 20 21 etc 9 1 2012 08 06 Added VITS feature description 5 10 4 through 5 10 7 9 4 1 9 2 2013 04 12 Revised specifications optional video formats 25 1 Software Versions and Supported Options Version 1 Supported Feature Option Note FPGA1 1 36 or higher FPGA2 1 27 or higher FPGA3 1 01 or higher SOFT 1 13 or higher FA 95PS 3G SDI Second Converter Auto Video Optimizer FA 95DACBL ...

Page 3: ...2 or higher FPGA3 1 02 or higher SOFT 6 00 or higher Added performance features S2016 VI WSS AFD support CONV2 Up Down Cross converter support and FA 95DE E option enhanced encoding function FA 95RU ver 5 00 or higher compatible FPGA1 3 15 or higher FPGA2 5 10 or higher FPGA3 1 02 or higher SOFT 6 01 or higher Added performance features SD SDI VITS output support 1 Version information can be seen ...

Page 4: ...e Ensure power cord is firmly plugged into AC outlet Operation Do not operate unit in hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheres Doing so could result in fire explosion or other dangerous results Do not allow liquids metal pieces or other foreign materials to enter the unit Doing so could result in fire other hazards or unit malfunction If foreign material does enter the unit turn power off an...

Page 5: ...ly and disconnect power cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions If problems similar to above occur contact authorized service representative before attempting to again operate unit Rack Mount Brackets Ground Terminal and Rubber Feet To rack mount or ground the unit or to install rubber feet do not use screws or materials other than those supplied Otherwise it may cause damage to the interna...

Page 6: ...equired for FA 95DE E installation FA 95AIO 1 Analog component I O expansion card with dedicated connection cable PC 3307 FA 95D D and FA 95AIO options any combination other than 2 of the same option can be installed into option slots A and or B Software Option ITEM QTY REMARKS FA 95CO 1 Changeover Check Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment If damage has occurred or items are mis...

Page 7: ... strap toward the unit 2 Insert the anchor into the hole next to the AC IN socket 3 Lightly fasten the clip around the AC cord 4 Plug in the power cord 5 Slide the clip on the ladder strap toward the plug 6 Fasten the clip tightly 7 Gently pull on the AC cord to ensure it is secured Unpluging the AC cord 1 Push the tab on the retaining up to unfasten the clip 2 Push the tab on the ladder strap up ...

Page 8: ...onnector 12 4 Front Panel Operations 13 4 1 Powering ON 13 4 2 Basic Operations 13 4 2 1 Accessing Menus 14 4 2 2 Menu Buttons 15 4 2 3 Arrow Buttons 16 4 2 4 Consecutive Viewing of Settings 17 4 2 5 Page Jump Feature 17 4 2 6 Changing Setting Values 18 4 2 7 Resetting to Default 18 5 VIDEO Menus 19 5 1 VIDEO PROC AMP PROCESS 19 5 2 COLOR CORRECTOR C C 19 5 2 1 WHITE LEVEL 19 5 2 2 BLACK LEVEL 20 ...

Page 9: ...T IN SEL 47 5 7 1 VIDEO INPUT SET 47 5 7 2 SD INPUT ASPECT 48 5 7 3 About Changeover 48 5 7 3 1 Changeover and Loss Operation 48 5 7 3 2 Changeover and Input Switchover Using a Router 48 5 7 3 3 How to Reset to SDI 1 Main Input 48 5 7 4 CHGOV CHANGEOVER MODE SET 49 5 7 5 SDI ERROR TRG 50 5 7 6 FORMAT ERROR TRG 50 5 7 7 CRC ERROR TRG 51 5 7 8 BLACK VIDEO TRG 51 5 7 9 AUDIO LOSS TRG 52 5 7 10 AUDIO ...

Page 10: ...UP 72 5 10 13 SD LINE MASK 73 5 10 14 ANC DETECT LINE 73 5 10 15 ANC DETECT SEL 74 5 10 16 ANC DATA EMBED 74 5 10 17 ANC EMBED LINE 75 5 10 18 ANC LOSS SET 77 5 10 19 WSS AFD ERROR 78 5 11 NTSC SETUP 79 5 12 PAL M MODE SET 79 5 13 Various Signal Status Display STATUS 80 5 13 1 UNIT ALARM 80 5 13 2 VIDEO IN STATUS 81 5 13 3 COMPONENT INPUT 82 5 13 4 VIDEO OUT STATUS 82 5 13 5 COMPONENT OUTPUT 83 5 ...

Page 11: ...AUDIO Settings AES AUDIO 102 6 2 1 AES IN GAIN 102 6 2 2 AES HYSTERESIS 102 6 2 3 AES REMAPPING 103 6 2 4 AES MONO SUM 105 6 2 5 AES I O SETUP 105 6 3 ANALOG AUDIO Settings ANALOG 106 6 3 1 ANALOG IN LEVEL 106 6 3 2 ANALOG IN GAIN 106 6 3 3 ANALOG OUT LEVEL 106 6 3 4 ANALOG OUT GAIN 107 6 3 5 ANALOG REMAPPING 107 6 3 6 ANALOG MONO SUM 108 6 3 7 ANALOG SYSTEM 108 6 4 MASTER OUT GAIN Settings MASTER...

Page 12: ... 130 7 10 SOFT OPTION2 130 8 Event Memory 131 8 1 EVENT LOAD 131 8 2 EVENT SAVE 132 8 3 EVENT SETUP 132 8 4 Parameters That Are Not Stored in Event Memories 133 8 5 Note on Event Memory Operation 133 9 Control via WEB Browser 134 9 1 Connecting via a WEB Browser 134 9 2 VIDEO Settings 135 9 2 1 Input Select 136 9 2 1 1 About Changeover Web 140 9 2 1 2 Changeover and Loss Operation Web 141 9 2 1 3 ...

Page 13: ...9 3 12 AES Audio Output Settings 181 9 3 13 Analog Audio Output Settings 184 9 3 14 Dolby E Digital Decoder 185 9 3 15 Dolby AUX OUTPUT Select 188 9 3 16 Dolby E Encoder 189 9 4 SYSTEM Settings 191 9 4 1 Video System 191 9 4 2 Audio System 198 9 4 3 ANC Settings 202 9 5 GPI 206 9 6 Utility Settings 208 9 6 1 Event Control 209 9 6 2 Backup Parameter 210 9 6 3 Downloading a MIB File 212 9 6 4 Backup...

Page 14: ...Requirements 244 18 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol 245 19 FA 9500 Ancillary Data Packet Name List 256 20 About AFD Active Format Description 258 20 1 AFD Codes 259 20 2 Aspect Ratio Conversion with AFD 261 20 3 AFD Supported Video Formats 265 20 4 AFD Based Auto Aspect Conversion Settings 265 20 5 How to Insert AFD Data to Output Video Signals 266 20 6 AFD Code Abbreviations 267 20 ...

Page 15: ...xv 25 2 External Dimensions 276 Index 277 ...

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Page 17: ... Dolby E encoder and Dolby E decoder By combining these varied options a single unit can provide optimal functionality for all your video production scene requirements including line relay reporting production editing and delivery If you have the FA 9500 you will never need another piece of peripheral video equipment Standard Features 3G SDI HD SDI SD SDI Analog Composite I O Digital Analog Audio ...

Page 18: ...7 1 Unlit CONTROL SETTING is set to LOCAL DC POWER 1 Lit red A power failure has occurred Turn the power of the unit OFF and contact your supplier 5 13 1 Unlit Power supply is normal 5 13 1 FAN ALARM Lit red One or more fans have failed Turn the power of the unit OFF and replace the failed fans if needed 5 13 1 Unlit All fans are operating normally 5 13 1 6 Menu display Used to display menus and m...

Page 19: ...or a loop through It must be terminated at 75 ohm when not in use 8 DIGITAL AUDIO IO 1 2 7 8 Used for digital audio inputs and outputs Select whether to use for input or output as in section 6 2 5 AES I O SETUP 6 2 5 9 LAN1 A 1000 100BASE TX 10BASE T Ethernet LAN port Used to connect an external remote control unit or to transfer data to an external device RJ 45 10 LAN2 A 1000 100BASE TX 10BASE T ...

Page 20: ...TE for connections 7 3 14 18 FAN2 Used to air cool the unit to prevent overheating Do not block the ventilation with other equipment or objects The operation status can be viewed from the FAN2 menu as described in section 5 13 1 UNIT ALARM 19 AC IN1 Used to connect the unit to an AC power source AC100V 240V 50 60Hz The operation status can be viewed from the DC POWER 1 menu as described in section...

Page 21: ...i level sync for the Dolby decoder 75 ohm terminated inside 6 9 3 FA 9500 with the FA 95AIO option installed No Name Description Ref 25 ANALOG COMPONENT I O Analog component input output connector on FA 95AIO option Connect the supplied I O cable 16 AC100 240V 50 60 Hz IN 1 FAN2 SER NO LAN2 LAN1 REMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO IN OUT 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 ANALOG AUDIO GENLOCK IN COMPOSITE OUT2 OUT1 IN B OUT4 OUT3 ...

Page 22: ... damage do not touch the components on the boards 2 3 1 Dipswitch Settings The following settings can be made at the dipswitches on MAIN CARD inside the unit Dipswitch S1 Settings Pin No Default setting Setting 1 ON Do not change 2 OFF Do not change 3 OFF Do not change 4 OFF Do not change 5 OFF Do not change 6 OFF Do not change 7 OFF Do not change 8 OFF Do not change Dipswitch S2 Settings Pin No D...

Page 23: ... signal as described in section 5 10 1 FS MODE SET Adjust phase and position to match the reference signal as described in section 5 10 6 HD PHASE if necessary NOTE The SD SDI input signal in SDI IN1 can also be output from COMPOSITE OUT To do so set COMPOSITE to CONV1 as described in section 5 8 VIDEO OUT SELECT OUT SEL To adjust the signal phase of the output from the COMPOSITE OUT see section 5...

Page 24: ...ECT SEL menu from S2016 3 AFD RP186VI and BT1119 WSS Also set ANC MODE to DETAIL in the 5 10 9 CONV1 ANC SET and 5 10 10 CONV2 ANC SET menus SDI1 2 OUT SET is set to CONV1 as described in section 5 8 VIDEO OUT SELECT OUT SEL SDI3 4 OUT SET is set to CONV2 as described in section 5 8 VIDEO OUT SELECT OUT SEL Select a sync mode in the SYNCHRO menu as described in section 5 10 1 FS MODE SET SYNC FRMT...

Page 25: ...3 4 and set SRC OP BY to AUTO NOTE Provide audio settings if necessary as described in section 6 2 AES AUDIO Settings AES AUDIO AC100 240V 50 60 Hz IN 1 FAN2 SER NO LAN2 LAN1 REMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO IN OUT 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 ANALOG AUDIO GENLOCK IN COMPOSITE OUT2 OUT1 IN B OUT4 OUT3 IN2 OUT2 OUT1 SDI IN1 A FAN1 AC100 240V 50 60 Hz IN2 Input an HD SD SDI signal to SDI IN1 Input 2 channel AES signals to D...

Page 26: ...RCE SET to ANA3 4 NOTE See section 12 Analog Audio Connection for the ANALOG AUDIO connector connection Provide audio settings if necessary as described in section 6 3 ANALOG AUDIO Settings ANALOG REMOTE LAN1 COMPOSITE OUT3 OUT2 IN1 SDI ANALOG AUDIO LAN2 IO1 2 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT4 OUT1 IN2 FAN2 IO3 4 IO5 6 IO7 8 GENLOCK IN FAN1 OUT1 OUT2 IN Input an audio signal to ANALOG AUDIO IN1 4 channels The An...

Page 27: ...ter and enter the address as http 192 168 0 10 Enter the default user name fa9500 and the default password foranetwork The FA 9500 control window appears on the web browser window See section 9 8 Network Settings for details on changing the FA 9500 s IP address See section 9 Control via WEB Browser for details on the FA 9500 web browser control window NOTE The FA 9500 s IP address can be checked o...

Page 28: ...he respective ports to control the FA 9500 See section 14 REMOTE for details on pin assignments and triggers See section 7 3 GPI SETTING for details on function assignments for the ports AC100 240V 50 60 Hz IN 1 FAN2 SER NO LAN2 LAN1 REMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO IN OUT 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 ANALOG AUDIO GENLOCK IN COMPOSITE OUT2 OUT1 IN B OUT4 OUT3 IN2 OUT2 OUT1 SDI IN1 A FAN1 AC100 240V 50 60 Hz IN2 Connect a ...

Page 29: ... E 4 2 Basic Operations This section explains how to select menus and parameters Most of the menus can be controlled by these basic operations However some menus work differently See the descriptions given for each menu for details IMPORTANT Make sure that all indicators on the front panel are turned off before starting an operation If the LOCK indicator is lit all operations on the front panel ex...

Page 30: ...on is not accessible The double arrow buttons allow you to go to the first menu of the menu button Menu Buttons V I D E O P R O C A M P 1 V I D E O L E V E L 1 0 0 0 C H R O M A L E V E L 1 0 0 0 S E T U P B L A C K 0 0 H U E 0 0 In the example above the PROCESS SDI AUDIO button has been pressed so that the VIDEO PROC AMP menu is displayed FA 9500 HD SD FRAME SYNCHRONIZER F1 F2 F4 F3 Parameter Men...

Page 31: ...N ANALOG OUT LEVEL ANALOG OUT GAIN ANALOG REMAPPING ANALOG MONO SUM ANALOG SYSTEM CONV2 MASTER CONV2 U D MODE CONV2 SIZE POS CONV2 CROPPING CONV2 IMPROVE CONV2 SIDE RGB MASTER OUT GAIN AVO MAPPING AVO SETTING USER1 5 LEVEL SET USER1 2 AREA SET AVO SETUP SOURCE SRC SEL CLIP DELAY YPbPr RGB CLIP COMPOSITE CLIP AUDIO DELAY IN SEL DOWN MIX VIDEO INPUT SET SD INPUT ASPECT CHGOV CHANGEOVER MODE SET 2 SD...

Page 32: ...CONV2 S2016 OUT CONV2 VI OUT CONV2 WSS OUT CONV2 ANC OUT1 CONTROL SETTING FRONT PANEL SET GPI SETTING NETWORK INFO UNIT Ver OPTION A Ver OPTION B Ver OTHER OPTION SOFT OPTION1 SOFT OPTION2 VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO menus AUDIO menus 1 Hidden if the optional FA 95DACBL is installed 2 Shown if the optional FA 95CO is installed 3 Shown if the optional FA 95D D is installed 4 Shown if the optional FA 95DE E i...

Page 33: ... Lit orange The single down arrow button consecutively displays menu pages from SDI AUDIO GAIN of SDI AUDIO to SOFT OPTION2 of OTHER in the menu list in section 4 2 2 On the other hand the single up arrow button consecutively displays menu pages from SOFT OPTION2 of OTHER to SDI AUDIO GAIN of SDI AUDIO in the menu list The EVENT button assigned menus cannot be consecutively viewed The consecutive ...

Page 34: ...button To return to the previous menu press the single arrow up button 4 2 7 Resetting to Default The UNITY indicator light goes off when the setting value is changed from the default value Pressing the UNITY button while the light is off returns the corresponding setting value to the default value Then the light goes off Pressing the button again returns the value to the previous value before res...

Page 35: ... C C Allows you to adjust the Color corrector settings 5 2 1 WHITE LEVEL W H I T E L E V E L 2 R E D 1 0 0 0 G R E E N 1 0 0 0 B L U E 1 0 0 0 G R O U P A D J U S T Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description RED GREEN BLUE RGB White Level 100 0 0 0 200 0 0 5 Adjusts the white level of R G and B components separately GROUP ADJUST Group Adjustment 100 0 0 0 200 0 0 5 Adjusts the white level o...

Page 36: ...abled the message AVO IS USING IT will be displayed 5 2 3 GAMMA LEVEL G A M M A L E V E L 4 R E D 1 0 0 0 G R E E N 1 0 0 0 B L U E 1 0 0 0 G R O U P A D J U S T Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description RED GREEN BLUE RGB Gamma level 100 0 0 200 0 5 Adjusts the gamma level of R G and B components separately GROUP ADJUST Group Adjustment 100 0 0 200 0 5 Adjusts the gamma level of R G and B...

Page 37: ...is adjustment is effective for images with different color saturation levels SEPIA Sepia mode Useful for creating black and white images CURVE Gamma Curve CENTER CENTER BLACK WHITE Selects a gamma curve type If MODE is set to SEPIA the menu as shown below will be displayed C O L O R C O R R E C T 5 M O D E S E P I A C U R V E C E N T E R S E P I A L E V E L 2 5 0 S E P I A C O L O R 1 6 0 0 Parame...

Page 38: ...rrector Menus AUTO HOLD OFF WHITE LEVEL BLACK LEVEL GAMMA LEVEL CORRECTION MODE CURVE Enabled setting Disabled setting IMPORTANT DIFFERENTIAL and SEPIA mode settings under COLOR CORRECT will automatically change to BALANCE mode whenever AVO is enabled While AVO is being used the color corrector performs correction as if MODE is set to BALANCE and CURVE is set to BLACK in the COLOR CORRECT menu Col...

Page 39: ...rom the output connector for which CONV1 is selected as described in section 5 8 VIDEO OUT SELECT OUT SEL The converter requires 1 frame to process video signals so that processed output signals are delayed by 1 frame from the bypassed video signals In case the input signal is a progressive video signal or all 3 following conditions are met processed output signals will be delayed by 2 frames SYNC...

Page 40: ...al the aspect ratio will be determined according to the setting made under ANC LOSS SET Sec 5 10 18 To output video signals in 4 3 select either ratio with 4 3 To output in 16 9 select either ratio with 16 9 Other options will output video signals in the specified aspect ratio See section 20 About AFD for details Options 4 3 L 16 9 T to 16 9 F ALT 4 3 other than the above four require the input si...

Page 41: ...Any format 1080PsF ASPECT 1080PsF Any format 1080PsF Any format 1080p 3G ASPECT 1080p 3G Any format 1080p 3G Any format SD 1080i 720p 1080PsF 1080p 3G 4 3 4 3 1080i 720p 1080PsF 1080p 3G 16 9 P 4 3 13 9 4 3 14 9 4 3 16 9 P 14 9 16 9 4 3 16 9 F 16 9 SQUEEZE 16 9 16 9 F 16 9 1080i 720p 1080PsF 1080p 3G SD 4 3 SD 4 3 F 4 3 13 9 14 9 4 3 L 14 9 16 9 4 3 L 16 9 PRTD SQUEEZE 16 9 F 16 9 1080i 720p 1080P...

Page 42: ...L I N E Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description H SIZE Horizontal Size 100 0 50 0 150 0 0 1 Adjusts the width of the video displayed on the monitor 1 V SIZE Vertical Size 100 0 50 0 150 0 0 1 Adjusts the height of the video displayed on the monitor 1 H POS Horizontal Position 0 Pixel Variable 2 2 Pixel Adjusts the horizontal position of the video displayed on the monitor V POS Vertical P...

Page 43: ...etting ranges of other parameters will also change Video format SYNC FRMT Parameter in FS MODE SET see section 5 10 1 If the CONV1 mode is set to BY PASS the CONV1 CROPPING setting cannot be changed Also it cannot be changed if the conversion is set to the formats indicated as BY PASS in the CONV1 Conversion Table see section 5 3 2 In both cases the menu as shown below will be displayed C O N V 1 ...

Page 44: ... to the formats indicated as BYPASS in the CONV1 Conversion Table in section 5 3 2 ANTIALIAS V 2 NORMAL WEAK 8 1 NORMAL STRONG1 8 Performs vertrical anti aliasing for the output video image WEAK 8 to STRONG 8 low to high This setting cannot be changed if the conversion is set to the formats indicated as BYPASS in the CONV1 Conversion Table in section 5 3 2 ENHANCE 2 LEVEL 0 LEVEL 0 8 Sharpens the ...

Page 45: ... and B components can be adjusted separately F4 control knob allows you to adjust R G and B at the same time If the CONV1 mode is set to BY PASS the CONV1 SIDE RGB setting cannot be changed Also it cannot be changed if the conversion is set to the formats indicated as BY PASS in the CONV1 Conversion Table see section 5 3 2 In both cases the menu as shown below will be displayed C O N V 1 I M P R O...

Page 46: ... The converter requires 1 frame to process video signals so that processed output signals are delayed by 1 frame from the bypassed video signals In case the input signal is a progressive video signal or all 3 following conditions are met processed output signals will be delayed by 2 frames SYNCHRO MODE is set to INPUT FRAME DELAY is set to OFF V phase settings for the Converter CONV 1 or 2 are set...

Page 47: ...ed according to the setting made under ANC LOSS SET Sec 5 10 18 To output video signals in 4 3 select either ratio with 4 3 To output in 16 9 select either ratio with 16 9 Other options will output video signals in the specified aspect ratio See section 20 About AFD for details Options 4 3 L 16 9 T to 16 9 F ALT 4 3 other than the above four require the input signal aspect ratio to be specified in...

Page 48: ...tor 1 V SIZE Vertical Size 100 0 50 0 150 0 0 1 Adjusts the height of the video displayed on the monitor 1 H POS Horizontal Position 0 Pixel Variable 2 2 Pixel Adjusts the horizontal position of the video displayed on the monitor V POS Vertical Position 0 Line Variable 2 1 Line Adjusts the vertical position of the video displayed on the monitor 1 If the size is made smaller than the original size ...

Page 49: ...anges of other parameters will also change Input video format SYNC FRMT Parameter in FS MODE SET see section 5 10 1 If the CONV2 mode is set to BY PASS the CONV2 CROPPING setting cannot be changed Also it cannot be changed if the conversion is set to the formats indicated as BY PASS in the CONV2 Conversion Table see section 5 4 2 In both cases the menu as shown below will be displayed C O N V 2 C ...

Page 50: ...et to the formats indicated as DOWN in the CONV2 Conversion Table in section 5 4 2 ANTIALIAS V 2 NORMAL WEAK 8 1 NORMAL STRONG1 8 Performs vertrical anti aliasing for the output video image WEAK 8 to STRONG 8 low to high This setting cannot be changed if the conversion is set to the formats indicated as DOWN in the CONV2 Conversion Table in section 5 4 2 ENHANCE 2 LEVEL 0 LEVEL 0 8 Sharpens the ou...

Page 51: ... and B components can be adjusted separately F4 control knob allows you to adjust R G and B at the same time If the CONV2 mode is set to BY PASS the CONV2 SIDE RGB setting cannot be changed Also it cannot be changed if the conversion is set to the formats indicated as BY PASS in the CONV2 Conversion Table see section 5 4 2 In both cases the menu as shown below will be displayed C O N V 2 S I D E R...

Page 52: ...andard Bright Brighter User1 User5 Customizable Selecting one user settings from User1 through 5 opens the USER1 5 LEVE SET page See section 5 5 3 USER1 5 LEVEL SET for details AREA Sample area FULL SCREEN FULL SCREEN BOTTOM RIGHT USER AREA1 USER AREA2 Sets the sample area to calculate the adjustment 10 options are available Eight fixed areas and two custom areas Fixed areas FULL SCREEN LETTER BOX...

Page 53: ...minance changes GAMMA MODE Gamma correction ON OFF ON When set to ON signal levels are adjusted using the GAMMA LEVEL settings See section 5 2 3 GAMMA LEVEL 1 The follwoing delay will be produced when performing scene cut detection depending on the input signal format Interlaced formats 2 fields 1 frame some lines Progressive and PsF formats 2 frames some lines Scene cut detection images will be p...

Page 54: ... 625 50i 1080 59i 1080 50i 720 59p 50p 1080 59p 50p 1080 23PsF 24PsF FRAME 1 to 8 FRAME 2 to 8 FRAME LINE AVDL Cannot be set Cannot be set INPUT 2 to 8 FRAME 3 to 8 FRAME 1 FS mode settings under SYNCRO in section 5 10 1 FS MODE SET 2 The current input video format can be verified in the VIDEO IN STATUS menu Sec 5 13 2 for each input selected in the VIDEO INPUT SET menu Sec 5 7 1 IMPORTANT Adjust ...

Page 55: ...7 0 12 0 17 0 IMPORTANT While the USER setting menu is open and the LEVEL is changed via web browser or the connected FA 95RU to other than USERs 1 through 5 in the AVO SETTING menu 5 5 1 the menu will change to display the AVO SETTING menu 5 5 1 IN WHITE and IN BLACK These two parameters determine the highest and lowest levels of luminance in the input signal Parameter Setting range step Descript...

Page 56: ...ones of the bright part are kept However the overall obtained image may be dark TARGET BLACK 0 40 0 0 5 Determines the minimum value of luminance for outputs The minimum luminance value of the image after correction should approximate this value The larger the value the dark area in pictures will appear brighter which may however lower the contrast and the noise will become apparent The smaller th...

Page 57: ...ship between IN BLACK IN WHITE and TARGET BLACK TARGET WHITE levels Large TARGET BLACK setting 0 100 TARGET BLACK Small TARGET BLACK setting 0 100 TARGET BLACK Small TARGET WHITE setting 0 100 TARGET WHITE Large TARGET WHITE setting 0 100 TARGET WHITE 0 100 0 100 IN WHITE IN BLACK TARGET BLACK TARGET WHIE Input image Output image ...

Page 58: ...IZE 360 Variable 2Line Specifies the vertical size distance from the start point IMPORTANT The sample area should be set within the effective lines and pixels Otherwise the sample area will automatically revert to their default values Be particularly careful in the following cases When the video format is changed to SDTV after the sample area has been set When the sample area settings are changed ...

Page 59: ...stment While AVO is turned on the COLOR CORRECT menu settings will automatically adjust MODE will change to BALANCE and CURVE to BLACK The fine adjustment enabled in HOLD mode is enabled only for color correction BALANCE mode To manually adjust the signal levels Set AVO MODE to OFF to manually adjust the signal levels If the AVO MODE selection is changed from AUTO to OFF the signal levels return t...

Page 60: ...tting range Steps Description Y WHITE Y White Clip 109 0 50 0 109 0 0 5 Sets the Y signal upper threshold Y BLACK Y Black Clip 7 5 7 5 50 0 0 5 Sets the Y signal lower threshold CHROMA YPbPr Chroma Clip 111 0 50 0 111 0 0 5 Sets both the upper and lower thresholds of PbPr signals RGB CLIP Y P b P r R G B C L I P 4 5 M O D E R G B C L I P W H I T E 3 0 0 0 B L A C K 2 0 0 0 Parameter Default Settin...

Page 61: ...0 5 Sets the lower threshold of analog composite color space The COMPOSITE CLIP settings are effective only on the analog composite outputs The settings are not effective on the SDI1 2 and SDI3 4 outputs To enable the COMPOSITE CLIP menu set YPbPr RGB CLIP to OFF 5 6 3 VIDEO CLIP Setting Ranges YPbPr CLIP Y Signal Settings Y White Clip Level Setting range 50 109 Default 109 Y Black Clip Level Sett...

Page 62: ...of RGB gamut problems COMPOSITE CLIP To adjust the COMPOSITE clip set WHITE and BLACK Once the COMPOSITE CLIP mode is turned ON YPbPr input video signal is converted to composite signal in the unit The converted composite signal is processed so as not to exceed the composite gamut range set at WHITE and BLACK in the menu The processed composite signal is then reconverted to YPbPr format This corre...

Page 63: ...he FA 95AIO option is installed 2 The selected AUTO FREEZE functions the same as BACK COLOR if SYNCHRO in section 5 10 1 FS MODE SET is set to LINE AVDL or INPUT In such case the menu is indicated as AUTO FREEZE 3 This parameter is displayed only if FA 95CO software option is installed CHANGEOVER is always set to DISABLE at power on LOSS Operation If the signal input that is selected under IN SEL ...

Page 64: ...ngeover is enabled Also IN SEL must be set to SDI 1 to enable Changeover Whether a changeover has been performed can be checked in menus 5 7 12 CHGOV STATUS through 5 7 17 SILENCE STATUS which allow you to know what caused the changeover To reset the status menus set Changeover to Disable 5 7 3 1 Changeover and Loss Operation Changeover has priority over Loss operation However if neither an SDI 1 ...

Page 65: ... D I S A B L E D Parameter Default Setting range Description VIDEO TRG DISABLE DISABLE ENABLE Selects changeover trigger mode for below 4 video triggers 5 7 5 SDI ERROR TRG 5 7 6 FORMAT ERROR TRG 5 7 7 CRC ERROR TRG 5 7 8 BLACK VIDEO TRG DISABLE Disables auto changeover by the video trigger ENABLE Performs a changeover if any video trigger is activated AUDIO TRG DISABLE DISABLE ENABLE Selects chan...

Page 66: ... U R A T I O N I M M E D I A T E A U T O S Y S F O R M A T C H G O V D I S A B L E D Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description TRIGGER DISABLE DISABLE ENABLE Enables or disables auto changeover for SDI input and system format mismatches DURATION IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE 0 5 to 5 0 sec 0 5 sec Sets the duration of the detected format mismatch required to trigger a changeover The AUTO SYS FORMAT ...

Page 67: ...ATION setting CRC ERROR TRG 5 7 7 also detects TRS errors in blanking intervals as well as in the active picture area while SDI ERROR TRG 5 7 5 detects them only in the active picture area A changeover according to a TRS error in a blanking interval can only be triggered by CRC ERROR TRG 5 7 7 5 7 8 BLACK VIDEO TRG This menu is accessible only if the FA 95CO software option is installed B L A C K ...

Page 68: ... C H 1 T R I G G E R D I S A B L E D U R A T I O N 0 0 s e c C H G O V D I S A B L E D Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH SEL CH1 CH 1 to 16 Selects a channel from the embedded audio for which to set the trigger TRIGGER DISABLE DISABLE ENABLE Enables or disables auto changeover for errors listed below DBN Data Block Number discontinuity Channel status discontinuity HD audio clock...

Page 69: ...1 C H G O V D I S A B L E D Parameter Description VIDEO Displays the status of video related triggers at the time a changeover is performed DISABLE Video related triggers are disabled NON TRG No video related trigger is activated TRIGGER Changeover is performed due to a video related trigger s AUDIO Displays the status of audio related triggers at the time a changeover is performed DISABLE Audio r...

Page 70: ...isplays Black Video trigger status at the time a changeover is performed DISABLE This trigger is disabled NON TRG This trigger is not activated TRIGGER Changeover is performed due to this trigger 5 7 14 CHGOV AUD STATUS This menu is accessible only if the FA 95CO software option is installed Settings in this menu will reset themselves whenever CHANGEOVER in the VIDEO INPUT SET 5 7 1 menu has been ...

Page 71: ...dicate SDI 1 input audio channels 1 to 16 A U D E R R O R S T A T U S 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 T 6 T 7 T 8 T 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Parameter Description 1 to 16 CH1 to 16 Displays audio error trigger status of SDI enbedded audio channels 1 through 16 This trigger is disabled This trigger is enabled but not activated T Changeover is performed due to this trigger 5 7 17 SILENCE STATUS This menu is acce...

Page 72: ... 2 A S S I G N C O N V 1 5 2 5 6 0 1 0 8 0 5 9 i Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description ASSIGN CONV1 CONV1 CONV2 Selects whether to output a signal of CONV1 or CONV2 from SDI1 and 2 connectors The input signal format and SDI1 and 2 output signal formats are displayed on the third row 5 8 2 SDI3 4 OUT SET Allows you to assign video signals to output from video output connectors SDI3 and ...

Page 73: ...ut signal format are displayed on the third row If the assigned CONV1 or CONV2 signal is an HD signal the COMPOSITE output will be a black video See the below Composite Output Format Table for details Composite Output Format Table CONV1 and 2 output signals Output signal from COMPOSITE connector 525 60 CONV1 2 signals in 525 60 625 50 CONV1 2 signals in 625 50 1080 59i B B in 525 60 1080 50i B B i...

Page 74: ...utput Format table for details The FA 95AIO connector outputs a black video if the output signal from the selected CONV1 or CONV2 is an HD signal and MODE is set to Y C See the below Y C Output Format table for details YPbPr RGB Output Format CONV1 or 2 output signal FA 95AIO YPbPr RGB output signal 525 60 525 60 signal in CONV1 or 2 625 50 625 50 signal in CONV1 or 2 1080 59i 1080 59i signal in C...

Page 75: ... using FA 95LG GUI Complete necessary settings before storing logo data 5 9 1 1 CONV1 LOGO SEL Allows you to select a logo function mode for CONVERTER1 C O N V 1 L O G O S E L 4 0 1 L O G O I D 1 N A M E F O R A L O G O F O R M A T H D 1 0 8 0 C O N V 1 1 0 8 0 5 9 i Parameter Default Setting range Description LOGO ID 1 1 256 Selects a logo to be output to CONV 1 output NAME 1 Displays the registe...

Page 76: ...2 1 Line Allows you to set the vertical positon for a logo to be output to the Converter 1 output signal 1 Key level and position settings are saved for each logo ID Changing logo settings for Converter 1 will also change the logo settings of Converter 2 using the same logo 2 Actual logo position differs depending on the logo format selected when registering the logo See section 5 9 1 5 Logo Posit...

Page 77: ...o is not registered LOGO FORMAT 1 Displays the format of the ID selected logo Logo formats SD 525 SD 625 HD 1080 HD 720 Displays if the logo is not registered CONV2 2 Displays the video format of the Converter 2 output signal 1 NAME and LOGO FORMAT can be registered for each logo ID via FA 95LG GUI See the separate FA 95LG GUI Operation Manual for details 2 The video format displayed under CONV2 a...

Page 78: ...erter 2 will also change the logo settings of Converter 1 using the same logo 2 Actual logo position differs depending on the logo format selected when registering the logo See section 5 9 1 5 Logo Position Setting Range for details LEVEL and H V POS settings are disabled under the following conditions No logo is assigned to the logo ID selected under LOGO ID in the 5 9 1 3 CONV2 LOGO SEL menu Dif...

Page 79: ...FORCED FIELD 2 4 OFF OFF ODD EVEN Selects which field to be used twice to compose a frame Effective on composite signal inputs 1 Setting SYNCHRO to INPUT cannot synchronize the system with an invalid composite signal input In such case set SYNCHRO to FRAME Also when SYNCHRO is set to INPUT the horizontal and vertical phases of the system need to be offset by more than 1 line to keep the delay betw...

Page 80: ... an FA 95CO option is installed and TRIGGER is set to ENABLE in 5 7 6 FORMAT ERROR TRG a change cannot be made 5 10 2 FREEZE SET Allows you to set an operation mode for FREEZE F R E E Z E S E T 9 2 F R E E Z E O F F M O D E F R A M E S T R O B E O F F Parameter Default Setting range Description FREEZE 1 OFF OFF ON Turns FREEZE ON OFF MODE 2 FRAME FRAME ODD EVEN Select an operation mode for FREEZE ...

Page 81: ...o FRAME ODD or EVEN F Fixed to FRAME NOE Can be set to FRAME ODD or EVEN but the image does not appear properly NF Fixed to FRAME and the image does not appear properly See section 5 10 1 FS MODE SET for the SYS FRMT 5 10 3 COMPOSITE SET C O M P O S I T E S E T 9 3 C O M B F I L T E R 3 D N R L E V E L O F F C R O S S C O L O R O F F N T S C S E T U P O F F Parameter Default Setting range Descript...

Page 82: ...y CONV2 Output delay Audio output delay SDI AES Analog audio channels BY PASS BY PASS 0 0 0 Other than BY PASS BY PASS Delay 1 produced by conversion Auto adjustment 1 Auto adjustment 1 BY PASS Other than BY PASS Auto adjustment 1 Delay 1 produced by conversion Auto adjustment 1 1 The amount of delay varies depending on the input format Progressive format signals require 2 frames and other format ...

Page 83: ...able if there is no reference signal input In such case the menu as shown below will be displayed H D P H A S E S E T 9 6 H 1 0 8 0 N O T A D J U S T V 1 0 8 0 N O T A D J U S T H 7 2 0 N O T A D J U S T V 7 2 0 N O T A D J U S T 2 Set V PHASE to more than 1 line when setting SYNCHRO mode to INPUT 3 The default value varies depending on the SYNCHRO setting in section 5 10 1 FS MODE SET and the IN ...

Page 84: ...ignal input In such case the menu as shown below will be displayed S D P H A S E S E T 9 7 H P H A S E N O T A D J U S T V P H A S E N O T A D J U S T S C P H A S E N O T A D J U S T 2 Set V PHASE to more than 1 line when setting SYNCHRO mode to INPUT 3 The default value varies depending on the SYNCHRO setting in section 5 10 1 FS MODE SET and the IN SEL setting in section 5 7 1 VIDEO INPUT SET as...

Page 85: ...25 60 92 625 50 92 1080 59i 240 1080 50i 240 1080 23PsF 240 1080 24PsF 240 720 59p 160 720 50p 160 1080 59p 240 1080 50p 240 PIXEL Adjusts the horizontal vertical position of output videos V POS 0 525 60 30 625 50 36 1080 59i 68 1080 50i 68 1080 23PsF 68 1080 24PsF 68 720 59p 90 720 50p 90 1080 59p 135 1080 50p 135 LINE Menu button VIDEO SYS AUDIO SYS ...

Page 86: ...DI video signal then embeds the processed audio data on the video signal Whether to embed is determined by the AUDIO GROUP setting in section 5 10 11 CONV1 AUDIO GROUP The input SDI data will be embedded on the video signal after audio signals are embedded IN DATA Passes the input SDI horizontal ancillary data without processing Processed audio data cannot be embedded BLANK Deletes all horizontal ...

Page 87: ...SDI video signal then embeds the processed audio data on the video signal Whether to embed is determined by the AUDIO GROUP setting in section 5 10 12 CONV2 AUDIO GROUP The input SDI data will be embedded on the video signal after audio signals are embedded IN DATA Passes the input SDI horizontal ancillary data without processing Processed audio data cannot be embedded BLANK Deletes all horizontal...

Page 88: ...e the same and H ANC is set to IN DATA in the 5 10 9 CONV1 ANC SET menu 5 10 12 CONV2 AUDIO GROUP Allows you to set whether or not to embed audio signals as a group C O N V 2 A U D I O G R P 1 0 2 G R O U P 1 E N A B L E G R O U P 2 E N A B L E G R O U P 3 E N A B L E G R O U P 4 E N A B L E Parameter Default Setting range Description GROUP1 ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE 2 DISABLE Does not insert the GROU...

Page 89: ... line to detect ancillary RP186 VI or BT1119 2 WSS data in input signals For RP186 VI A N C D E T E C T L I N E 1 0 4 A N C R P 1 8 6 V I F O R M A T 5 2 5 6 0 F I E L D 1 1 4 L I N E F I E L D 2 2 7 7 L I N E Parameter Default Setting range Description ANC RP186 VI RP186 VI BT1119 WSS Selects an ancillary data standard FORMAT 525 60 525 60 625 50 Selects the input signal format FIELD1 14 LINE 525...

Page 90: ...ignal ancillary spaces A N C D A T A E M B E D 1 0 8 A N C C E A 6 0 8 C C F O R M A T 5 2 5 6 0 E M B E D D I S A B L E Parameter Default Setting range Description ANC CEA608 CC CEA608 CC S334 1 CC SD CEA708 CC HD S2016 3 AFD RP186 VI BT1119 WSS Selects an ancillary data type to insert FORMAT Selects a video format that supports the ancillary data selected under ANC Only selectable format will be...

Page 91: ...ry data space to insert closed caption data A N C E M B E D L I N E 1 0 9 A N C C E A 6 0 8 C C F O R M A T 5 2 5 6 0 F I E L D 1 2 1 2 8 4 L I N E Parameter Default Setting range Description ANC CEA608 CC CEA608 CC S334 1 CC SD CEA708 CC HD S2016 3 AFD RP186 VI BT1119 WSS Selects a type of ancillary data to insert FORMAT Selects a video format compatible with the ancillary data selected under ANC...

Page 92: ...l be automatically terminated Meanwhile if CEA708 closed caption data is detected in the 1080 59i or 720 59p input signal it will be converted to S334 1 CC or CEA608 CC for 525 60 output signals to output from CONV 1 and or CONV 2 IMPORTANT Closed caption data output will stop when data input is lost S2016 3 AFD RP186 VI and BT1119 WSS ancillary data will be output according to the ANC LOSS SET se...

Page 93: ... SD HD 1 Selects a video format compatible with the ancillary data selected under ANC Only compatible Video formats will be displayed MODE REMOVE If FORMAT is set to SD REMOVE 2 HOLD 2 4 3 L 16 9 T 2 4 3 L14 9 T 2 4 3 L 16 9 2 4 3 F 4 3 2 4 3 L16 9PRTD 2 4 3 L 14 9 2 4 3 F ALT14 9 2 4 3 L ALT14 9 4 3 L ALT 4 3 16 9 L 16 9 16 9 F FRM 2 16 9 P 4 3 16 9 F PRTD 16 9 P 14 9 16 9P ALT14 9 16 9F ALT14 9 ...

Page 94: ...y WSS and embedding WSS AFD ancillary data to CONV1 and or 2 is enabled W S S A F D E R R O R 1 1 1 M O D E R E M O V E Parameter Default Setting range Description MODE REMOVE REMOVE F 4 3 REMOVE Does not embed BT1119 WSS to CONV1 and or 2 F 4 3 Embeds BT1119 WSS F 4 3 code 8 to CONV1 and or 2 Menu button VIDEO SYS AUDIO SYS ...

Page 95: ... 1 1 5 M O D E D I S A B L E Parameter Default Setting range Description MODE DISABLE DISABLE ENABLE DISABLE Allows NTSC signals to be output ENABLE Allows PAL M signals to be output 2 1 Y C output is supported only if the FA 95AIO option is installed and Y C output is selected 2 This setting enables PAL M output for COMPOSITE OUT and Y C 1 outputs however NTSC signal output will be disabled To sy...

Page 96: ...nd contact your dealer if the replacement is needed DC POWER1 1 NORMAL ABNORMAL Displays the status of DC POWER1 NORMAL The power supply is normal ABNORMAL DC POWER1 has failed A power failure has occurred Although the unit is working properly It is recommended that the power supply unit be replaced Contact your dealer if a replacement is necessary DC POWER2 1 NORMAL ABNORMAL Displays the status o...

Page 97: ...the SDI2 input signal Displays LOSS if there is no input signal Displays UNKNOWN if there is an unsupported input signal Displays if the FA 95AIO option is installed and VIDEO INPUT SET section 5 7 1 is set to YPbPr SMPTE YPbPr BETACAM RGB or Y C COMPOSITE LOSS 525 60 625 50 BY PASS Displays the video format of the COMPOSITE input signal Displays LOSS if there is no input signal REFERENCE LOSS 525...

Page 98: ...ction 5 13 4 VIDEO OUT STATUS Displays the status of output video signals V I D E O O U T S T A T U S 5 1 1 S D I 1 2 1 0 8 0 5 9 i S D I 3 4 1 0 8 0 5 9 i C O M P O S I T E 5 2 5 6 0 Parameter Display Description SDI1 2 525 60 625 50 1080 59i 1080 50i 720 59p 720 50p 1080 23PsF 1080 24PsF 1080 59p 1080 50p BY PASS DISABLE Displays the video format of the SDI1 output signal Displays DISABLE if the...

Page 99: ...5 50 1080 59i 1080 50i 720 59p 720 50p 1080 23PsF 1080 24PsF PAL M BY PASS DISABLE Displays the video format of the FA 95AIO output signal Displays DISABLE if there is no signal output MODE YPbPr SMPTE YPbPr BETACAM RGB Y C 1 Displays the format of the FA 95AIO output signal See section 5 8 4 COMPONENT SET for details on formats 1 The output video format for Y C mode is either 525 60 625 50 or PAL...

Page 100: ...PING menu 6 5 LOSS No audio signals PCM Normal audio signal SDI input PCM 48kHz Normal audio signal AES input approx 48kHz PCM 44 1kHz Normal audio signal AES input approx 44 1kHz PCM 32kHz Normal audio signal AES input approx 32kHz PCM Other Normal audio signal Other AES input SILENCE Mute signal SDI input SILENCE 48kHz Mute signal AES input approx 48kHz SILENCE 44 1kHz Mute signal AES input appr...

Page 101: ... 1 4 L O S S C H 1 5 L O S S C H 1 6 L O S S Parameter Display Description CH1 CH16 LOSS PCM SILENCE NON PCM PCM Async SILENCE Async NON PCM Async UNKNOWN Displays the status of audio signal channels CH1 CH16 of the SDI1 input signal LOSS No audio signals PCM Normal audio signal SILENCE Mute signal NON PCM Compressed audio data such as AC3 PCM Async Normal audio signal asynchronous SILENCE Async M...

Page 102: ...escription CH1 CH16 LOSS PCM SILENCE NON PCM PCM Async SILENCE Async NON PCM Async UNKNOWN Displays the status of audio signal channels CH1 CH16 of the SDI2 input signal LOSS No audio signals PCM Normal audio signal SILENCE Mute signal NON PCM Compressed audio data such as AC3 PCM Async Normal audio signal asynchronous SILENCE Async Mute signal asynchronous NON PCM Async Compressed audio data such...

Page 103: ...Normal audio signal approx 44 1kHz PCM 32kHz Normal audio signal approx 32kHz PCM Other Normal audio signal Non AES input SILENCE 48kHz Mute signal approx 48kHz SILENCE 44 1kHz Mute signal approx 44 1kHz SILENCE 32kHz Mute signal approx 32kHz SILENCE Other Mute signal Non AES input NON PCM Compressed audio data such as AC3 OUTPUT SETTING Connector is set to output 5 13 10 ANALOG IN AUDIO A N A L O...

Page 104: ...M C H 1 2 P C M S D I 1 2 O U T A U D I O 5 6 4 C H 1 3 P C M C H 1 4 P C M C H 1 5 P C M C H 1 6 P C M Parameter Display Description CH1 CH16 PCM SILENCE NON PCM UNKNOWN BLANK BY PASS Displays the status of audio signal channels CH1 through CH16 of the SDI 1 2 output PCM Normal audio signal SILENCE Mute signal NON PCM Compressed audio data such as AC3 UNKNOWN Unidentifiable BLANK No audio signal ...

Page 105: ...I 3 4 output PCM Normal audio signal SILENCE Mute signal NON PCM Compressed audio data such as AC3 UNKNOWN Unidentifiable BLANK No audio signal embedding BY PASS By passed through 5 13 13 AES OUT AUDIO A E S O U T A U D I O 5 6 9 C H 1 P C M C H 2 P C M C H 3 P C M C H 4 P C M A E S O U T A U D I O 5 7 0 C H 5 P C M C H 6 P C M C H 7 P C M C H 8 P C M Parameter Display Description CH1 CH8 PCM SILE...

Page 106: ...NPUT LOSS PCM NON PCM UNKNOWN Displays status or type of signal input to the optional Dolby input connector Dolby IN LOSS No audio signal PCM Standard audio signal NON PCM Compressed audio data such as Dolby E encoded data UNKNOWN Unknown signal OUTPUT PCM NON PCM NONE Displays status or type of signal output to the optional Dolby output connectors Dolby OUT PCM Standard audio signal NON PCM Compr...

Page 107: ...decimal format The detected AFD type is shown on the third row D1 D3 Detected Data are displayed in hexadecimal format When detecting AFD in input BT1119 2 WSS A F D I N S T A T U S 6 4 1 D E T E C T B T 1 1 1 9 W S S A F D 0 1 B O X 1 4 9 C E N T E R B I T 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Displays the status of BT1119 2 WSS Wide Screen Signalling AFD Active Format Description is displayed in hexadecimal format The ...

Page 108: ...llary data is inserted Displays ABSENT if no anceillary data is inserted If ANC MODE is set to H V ANC the state of the V ANC setting PASS or BLANK will be displayed In such case no line number will be displayed See section 5 10 9 CONV1 ANC SET for details on ANC MODE and V ANC setting 5 16 1 CONV1 S2016 OUT Displays whether the S2016 3 ancillary data is inserted into CONV 1 output video signal Wh...

Page 109: ...row D1 D3 Detected Data are displayed in hexadecimal format See section 20 6 AFD Code Abbreviations for details on AFD types 5 16 3 CONV1 WSS OUT When no BT1119 2 WSS is in the CONV1 output video signal C O N V 1 W S S O U T 6 7 4 B T 1 1 1 9 W S S A B S E N T If ANC MODE in 5 10 9 CONV1 ANC SET is set to H V ANC the state of the V ANC setting PASS or BLANK is displayed When BT1119 2 WSS is in the...

Page 110: ...of the V ANC setting PASS or BLANK will be displayed In such case no line number will be displayed See section 5 10 10 CONV2 ANC SET for details on ANC MODE and V ANC setting 5 18 1 CONV2 S2016 OUT Displays whether the S2016 3 ancillary data is inserted into CONV 2 output video signal When no S2016 3 is in the CONV2 output video signal C O N V 2 S 2 0 1 6 O U T 6 8 2 S 2 0 1 6 3 A B S E N T If ANC...

Page 111: ...breviations for details on AFD types 5 18 3 CONV2 WSS OUT Displays whether the BT1119 WSS ancillary data is inserted into CONV 1 output video signal When no BT1119 WSS is in the CONV2 output video signal C O N V 2 W S S O U T 6 8 4 B T 1 1 1 9 W S S A B S E N T If ANC MODE in 5 10 10 CONV2 ANC SET is set to H V ANC the state of the V ANC setting PASS or BLANK is displayed When BT1119 WSS is in the...

Page 112: ...hich ancillary data is inserted Displays the ancillary data packet name and line number for the inserted ancillary data in the CONV 2 output signal The status of up to 4 ancillary data can be displayed See section 19 FA 9500 Ancillary Data Packet Name List for details on ancillary data names Menu button STATUS OTHER ...

Page 113: ... H S E L C H 1 G A I N S E T 0 0 d B M A S T E R 0 0 d B Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH SEL CH1 CH1 CH16 Selects a channel for which to adjust the gain GAIN SET 0 0 dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB 1 Sets the input gain for the SDI embedded audio channel that is selected under CH SEL MASTER 0 0 dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets the offset to the input gain for all channels CH1 to CH16 of SDI...

Page 114: ...OURCE SDI1 16 AES1 8 ANA1 4 Displays the input signal in the SOURCE selected under ASSIGN Unvisible if ASSIGN is not set to any SOURCE 1 16 1 See section 6 5 AUDIO MAPPING MAPPING for details on SOURCE settings 2 See section 6 7 DOWN MIX SET for details on DOWN MIX settings 3 See section 6 9 2 Dolby DECODER INPUT for details on Dolby DEC settings 4 See section 6 9 4 Dolby DOWNMIX for details on Do...

Page 115: ...CE3 CH2 SOURCE4 Changed to make a proper pair including the L channel assigned signal PCM and NON PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 SILENCE CH2 SOURCE2 CH1 SILENCE CH2 SILENCE CH1 SILENCE CH2 SILENCE Changed to make a proper pair including the assigned L channel signal SILENCE and NON PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 500Hz CH2 SOURCE2 CH1 500Hz CH2 500Hz CH1 500Hz CH2 500H...

Page 116: ...udio clock input in SOURCE channels CH 1 2 to 15 16 1 To output asynchronous audio signals select one input channel pair for each group 2 For SD SDI outputs REFERENCE is automatically selected regardless of the settings GROUP 2 AUTO AUTO REFERENCE CH 5 6 CH 7 8 GROUP 3 AUTO AUTO REFERENCE CH 9 10 CH 11 12 GROUP 4 AUTO AUTO REFERENCE CH 13 14 CH 15 16 1 See section 6 5 AUDIO MAPPING MAPPING for det...

Page 117: ...udio clock phase data 3 AUD CLK Always uses audio clock phase data in HD SDI embedded audio data to de embed the audio data 4 1 Embedded audio signal groups are automatically phase adjusted when they are input to the FA 9500 If there is an abnormal audio signal in an audio group whether the audio group is in use or not audio streams may be obstructed by the auto phase adjustment In such cases audi...

Page 118: ...und sound HYS SET OFF OFF GROUP A GROUP B The channel pair with the smallest channel numbers within a group is used as the reference pair and other channel pairs are synchronized to it If there is no audio signal in the channel pair the next channel pair will be the reference Audio signals with a phase difference relative to the reference within 0 25 of a sample period can be synchronized Setting ...

Page 119: ...ed under ASSIGN Shown only if ASSIGN is set to SOURCE 1 16 If the AES connector is set to be used for input the menu display for the selected AES output audio channel appears as CH1 See section 6 2 5 AES I O SETUP and change the setting if necessary 1 See section 6 5 AUDIO MAPPING MAPPING for details on SOURCE settings 2 See section 6 7 DOWN MIX SET for details on DOWN MIX settings 3 See section 6...

Page 120: ...3 CH2 SOURCE4 Changed to make a proper pair including the L channel assigned signal PCM and NON PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 SILENCE CH2 SOURCE2 CH1 SILENCE CH2 SILENCE CH1 SILENCE CH2 SILENCE Changed to make a proper pair including the assigned L channel signal SILENCE and NON PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 500Hz CH2 SOURCE2 CH1 500Hz CH2 500Hz CH1 500Hz CH2 500Hz ...

Page 121: ...S output audio channel appears as CH1 See section 6 2 5 AES I O SETUP and change the setting if necessary 6 2 5 AES I O SETUP A E S I O S E T U P 1 3 5 A E S 1 4 I O I N P U T A E S 5 8 I O I N P U T Parameter Default Setting range Description AES1 4 INPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT AES1 2 and 3 4 connectors are set to be input connectors OUTPUT AES1 2 and 3 4 connectors are set to be output connectors AE...

Page 122: ... from channels CH1 to CH4 GAIN SET 0 0dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB 1 Sets the input gain for the analog audio input signal that is selected under CH SEL MASTER 0 0 dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets the offset to the input gain for all analog audio channels CH1 to CH4 1 The total value of GAIN SET and MASTER should not exceed the setting range If the range is exceeded the alert will be displayed as 20 0dB or 2...

Page 123: ...1 4 Selects an analog audio output channel from ANALOG1 through 4 ASSIGN Each SOURCE SOURCE1 16 1 500Hz 1KHz SILENCE DOWNMIX L 2 DOWNMIX R 2 Dolby DEC1 8 3 5 Dolby DM L 4 5 Dolby DM R 4 5 Selects a signal f to output from the analog audio output channel that is selected under CH SEL SOURCE 1 16 Signals assigned to SOURCE channels 500Hz 1KHz Test signal SILENCE Mute signal DOWNMIX L R Downmixed sig...

Page 124: ...two to output from each channel 6 3 7 ANALOG SYSTEM A N A L O G S Y S T E M 1 4 7 T E R M I N A L S E T 6 0 0 Ω S I L E N C E T I M E 2 s e c S I L E N C E L V L 7 2 d B F S Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description TERMINAL SET 600Ω 600Ω Hi Z Selects how to terminate the analog inputs 1 2 and 3 4 600Ω 600Ω termination Hi Z High impedance SILENCE TIME 2sec 1 10sec Sets the duration to dete...

Page 125: ...lby decoded PCM signals GAIN SET 0 0dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB 2 Sets audio gain for the signal selected under CH SEL MASTER 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets the offset to audio gain for all audio channels CH1 through 16 MASTER MUTE 3 OFF OFF ON ON Mutes all audio channels 1 Shown only if the FA 95D D option is installed 2 The total value of GAIN SET and MASTER should not exceed the setting range If the range...

Page 126: ...ust be selected under 6 1 4 SDI AUDIO CLOCK for the respective audio groups SRC IN Sets the SRC circuit to pass both PCM or NON PCM signals Useful for the irregular PCM signal with the NON PCM audio channel status indication However real NON PCM signals cannot be output properly 1 If IN SEL in section 5 7 1 VIDEO INPUT SET is set to SDI 1 or SDI 2 the embedded audio signals of either selected SDI ...

Page 127: ...1 or CONV2 is in use adds a delay equivalant to 1 frame 2 frames for progressive signals of the input video signal to the set value and the menu displays the summed value See sections 5 3 CONV1 UP DOWN CROSS CONVERTER 5 4 CONV2 UP DOWN CROSS CONVERTER and 5 10 4 VIDEO SUB 3 The total value of DELAY and MASTER should not exceed the setting range between 2 and 1 000 msec If the range is exceeded the...

Page 128: ...Used to reduce the audio level in case it becomes too loud due to the center channel audio mixing to both the right and left channels MASTER LVL 3dB 3dB AUTO Sets the level for the downmixed audio signals as a whole If set to AUTO Down MIX Master Level changes according to the Downmix Mode and Surround Mix level selections 2 1 See the Downmix Block Diagram in the next page for details on downmix m...

Page 129: ...NTER MIX level setting 2 SURROUND MIX level setting 3 MASTER LVL setting LFE channel is not subjected to the mix Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust 1 CENTER MIX level setting 2 SURROUND MIX level setting 3 MASTER LVL setting LFE channel is not subjected to the mix Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust Gain Adjust 1 CENTER MIX l...

Page 130: ...NOTE To embed downmixed audio signals see section 6 1 2 SDI REMAPPING To output downmixed audio signals from AES connectors see section 6 2 3 AES REMAPPING To output from the analog audio output connector see section 6 3 5 ANALOG REMAPPING 6 8 AUDIO MODE SET MODE A U D I O M O D E S E T 1 7 5 S O U R C E S E L C H 1 P O L A R I T Y S E T N O R M A L Parameter Default Setting range Description SOUR...

Page 131: ...CH1 2 1 500Hz TONE 1kHz TONE SILENCE NONE Selects an audio signal to be output from the optional Dolby output connector Dolby OUT DEC CH1 2 CH7 8 Dolby decoded PCM signals DolbyDM L R Down mixed signals generated from Dolby decoded PCM signals ENC CH1 2 Encoded Dolby E signal of selected SOURCE channel signals 500Hz 1KHz TONE Test signal TONE SILENCE Mute signal NONE No signal output 1 Shown only ...

Page 132: ...0bit E 16bit PCM LOSS ERROR Displays signal type and bit width of signal selected under INPUT D Dolby Digital signal E Dolby E signal PCM Normal audio signal LOSS No signal ERROR Unidentifiable PROGRAM Dolby E 5 1 2 5 1 2x1 4 4 4 2x2 4 2 2x1 4 4x1 4x2 3x2 2x1 2x2 4x1 2 6x1 8x1 5 1 4 2 4 2x1 3x2 2x2 2x1 2 4x1 6x1 4 2 2 2 2x1 4x1 7 1 7 1 Screen NON Dolby E Displays Dolby E program configuration Codi...

Page 133: ...l b y D O W N M I X 3 0 4 M O D E S U R R O U N D Parameter Default Setting range Description MODE SURROUND SURROUND STEREO MONAURAL Selects a downmix mode for the Dolby decoder 6 9 5 Dolby DECODER GAIN Menu is available only if the FA 95D D option is installed D o l b y D E C G A I N 3 0 5 C H S E L D E C C H 1 G A I N S E T 0 0 d B M A S T E R 0 0 d B Parameter Default Setting range Description ...

Page 134: ... the 6 5 AUDIO MAPPING MAPPING menu PCM DOWNMIX L R Down mixed signal generated from SOURCE channel signals 500Hz 1KHz TONE Test signal TONE SILENCE Mute signal When INPUT is set to Dolby DEC OUT Dolby DEC1 8 PCM signal output from the Dolby decoder DolbyDM L R Down mixed signal generated from Dolby decoded PCM signal 500Hz 1KHz TONE Test signal TONE SILENCE Mute signal 1 DIRECT IN SEL and Dolby D...

Page 135: ...ich the Dolby E encoder output is synchronized Converter 1 or converter 2 2 1 If BIT DEPTH is set to 16bit the will be displayed and the program functions as 5 1 To select these configurations set BIT DEPTH to 20bit 2 See section 5 8 VIDEO OUT SELECT OUT SEL for details on CONV1 and CONV2 settings 6 9 8 METADATA INPUT Menu is available only if the FA 95DE E option is installed M E T A D A T A I N ...

Page 136: ... and make it fade in when recovered 1 FADE TIME 12 msec 12 msec 24 msec Sets the duration for FADE IN and OUT transitions 1 To use this function the audio delay must be set longer than the sum of the FADE TIME and error detection time 2 msec Ex If FADE TIME is set to 12 msec the audio delay must be longer than 14 msec i e 12 2 msec error detection time IMPORTANT FADE IN OUT may not function proper...

Page 137: ...Error SENSE CH STATUS SRC BYPASS SRC BYPASS PCM MUTE Selects audio error sensor mode for each stereo channel pair of SDI and AES input audio signals whose NON PCM channel status flag is 1 1 SRC BYPASS Treats audio signals as NON PCM By passes audio signals through SRC 2 and selects audio clock input in the NON PCM signal channel for SDI AUDIO CLOCK 3 PCM Treats audio signals as PCM standard audio ...

Page 138: ... V Bit in audio signal If Validity Bit V Bit is incorrect the audio signal may cause improper processing This setting may effective processing such audio signals with incorrect Validy Bits properly IMPORTANT Please use these settings only if there is audio noise or the audio is muted Otherwise do not change the default setting CORRECTION Normally set to NORMAL Set to DISABLE for a specific program...

Page 139: ...embedded audio and AES input signals are silent The audio status display appears as Silence after the set duration 1 SILENCE LVL 72dBFS 72dBFS 66dBFS 60dBFS 54dBFS 48dBFS Sets the audio level to determine the SDI embedded audio and AES input signals are silent 1 1 According to this setting the audio status is displayed in the SDI 1 IN AUDIO 5 13 7 SDI 2 IN AUDIO 5 13 8 and AES IN AUDIO menus 5 13 ...

Page 140: ...REMOTE LED is unlit 7 2 FRONT PANEL SET F R O N T P A N E L S E T 1 9 5 V F D B R I G H T 5 0 V F D A U T O O F F 5 m i n L E D B R I G H T L E V E L 4 B U Z Z E R E N A B L E Parameter Default Setting range Description VFD BRIGHT 50 10 50 Sets brightness of the menu display 10 50 dark to bright VFD AUTO OFF DISABLE DISABLE 5min 10min 30 min Sets the idle time before turning off the menu display D...

Page 141: ...OV ENABLE 5 CHGOV DISABLE 5 CONV1 KEYER CONV2 KEYER CONV1 LOAD 1 7 6 CONV2 LOAD 1 7 6 In case IN OUT SEL is set to OUTPUT NONE 3 FREEZE 3 VIDEO IN 3 AUDIO IN 3 REF IN 3 FAN ALARM 3 DC POWER1 3 DC POWER2 3 SDI1 SDI2 COMPOSITE YPbPr SMPTE 4 YPbPr BETACAM 4 RGB 4 Y C 4 CHANGEOVER 5 CHGOV ENABLE 5 CONV1KEYER CONV2KEYER Assigns a function to the GPI pin that is selected under GPI1 7 SEL according to th...

Page 142: ... for the test signal Shorted to GND SMPTE CB ON OPEN SMPTE CB OFF RAMP Level Selects RAMP for the test signal Shorted to GND RAMP ON OPEN RAMP OFF SDI1 2 SDI2 2 COMPOSITE YPbPr SMPTE 3 YPbPr BETACAM 3 RGB 3 Y C 3 Pulse Selects an input video signal Switches over to the selected input signal when shorted to GND CHGOV ENABLE CHGOV DISABLE Pulse Enables or disables the CHANGEOVER settings If CHGOV EN...

Page 143: ... is selected Low SDI2 input signal is not selected High Open Collector COMPOSITE COMPOSITE input signal is selected Low COMPOSITE input signal is not selected High Open Collector YPbPr SMPTE 3 YPbPr SMPTE input signal is selected Low YPbPr SMPTE input signal is not selected High Open Collector YPbPr BETACAM 3 YPbPr BETACAM input signal is selected Low YPbPr BETACAM input signal is not selected Hig...

Page 144: ... LAN PORT1 subnet mask GW 0 0 0 0 Displays the LAN PORT1 gateway The NETWORK INFO settings can be changed on a web browser window on a computer See section 9 8 2 NETWORK SETTING for details 7 5 UNIT Ver U N I T V e r 1 9 8 F P G A 1 0 1 0 0 F P G A 2 0 1 0 0 F P G A 3 0 1 0 0 S O F T 0 1 0 0 Parameter Description FPGA1 Displays the FPGA1 version information FPGA2 Displays the FPGA2 version informa...

Page 145: ...P T I O N A V e r 1 9 9 N A M E F A 9 5 D A C B L F P G A 1 F P G A 2 S O F T 7 7 OPTION B Ver O P T I O N B V e r 2 0 0 N A M E N O N E F P G A 1 F P G A 2 S O F T Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description NAME Displays the name of the optional device that is installed in OPTION SLOT B Displays NONE if no device is installed FPGA1 Displays the FPGA1 version information in OPTION SLOT B Di...

Page 146: ...5SCNV INSTALL FA 95SCNV option is installed NONE FA 95SCNV option is not installed FA 95 3G INSTALL FA 95 3G option is installed NONE FA 95 3G option is not installed FA 95FRC INSTALL FA 95FRC option is installed NONE FA 95FRC option is not installed FA 95AVO comes standard optional in Japan 7 10 SOFT OPTION2 S O F T O P T I O N 2 2 0 3 F A 9 5 L G N O N E F A 9 5 C O I N S T A L L Parameter Defau...

Page 147: ...meter Default Setting range Description NO VIDEO FORMAT VIDEO FORMAT 2 DEFAULT 1 EVENT1 EVENT100 Selects the number of an event you want to load LOAD START F2 UNITY Loads the event that is selected under NO when the F2 UNITY button is pressed Displays the signal format if NO is set to VIDEO FORMAT 1 DEFAULT loads the default settings 2 VIDEO FORMAT loads the settings that are stored for the respec...

Page 148: ...E 1 9 2 N O A U T O L O A D E N A B L E 8 3 EVENT SETUP E V E N T S E T U P 1 9 3 S T A R T L A S T S E T T I N G A U T O L O A D D I S A B L E Parameter Default Setting range Description START LAST SETTING LAST SETTING VIDEO FORMAT DEFAULT EVENT1 EVENT100 Selects an event you want to load at startup LAST SETTING Loads the last settings that are used before startup VIDEO FORMAT Loads the settings ...

Page 149: ...tion OTHER menu 7 All settings in the Various Signal Status Display STATUS menu 5 13 Unit Name setting in the Event Control menu 9 6 1 All settings in the Network Settings menu 9 8 8 5 Note on Event Memory Operation Do not power off the unit while saving an event The event may not be properly stored Also the FA 9500 regularly updates the setting data Do not turn off the unit for at least 5 seconds...

Page 150: ...ress bar Press the Enter key to connect to the FA 9500 The login page is displayed Click Login The authentication dialog appears Enter your user name and password The default user name and password are set at the factory User name fa9500 Password foranetwork Click OK The Status page is displayed If the user name and password are not set in the USER SETTING page see section 9 8 5 the Status page wi...

Page 151: ...esponding windows or dialog boxes that allow you to change various settings Video Block Diagram No setting options for 10 14 through 17 14 through 17 are displayed as FA 95AIO if the FA 95AIO is installed If the user name and password are not set in the USER SETTING page see section 9 8 5 the Logout is not shown Click 7 8 14 15 1 2 4 5 6 3 9 10 11 12 16 17 13 ...

Page 152: ...lected under Input Select is lost Back Color Black Off Black Blue Red Magenta Green Cyan Yellow Select a background color 1 If Synchro Mode under FS Mode in section 9 4 1 Video System is set to Line AVDL or Input Lock the selected Auto Freeze functions the same as Back Color In such case the Auto Freeze display will be grayed out 2 Selectable only if FA 95AIO option is installed Video Loss Mode Vi...

Page 153: ...eter Default Setting range Description Changeover Disable Disable Enable Disables or enables changeover Changeover cannot be enabled unless Input Select is set to SDI 1 Video Trigger Disable Disable Enable Selects changeover trigger mode for below 4 video triggers SDI Error Trigger Format Error Trigger CRC Error Trigger Black Video Trigger Disable Disables auto changeover by the video trigger Enab...

Page 154: ...ion Trigger Set Disable Disable Enable Enables or disables auto changeover for SDI input and system format mismatches 1 Duration Immediate Immediate 0 5 to 5 0 sec Sets the duration of the detected format mismatch required to trigger a changeover Trigger Set cannot be enabled if System Format is set to Auto Detect To enable the trigger set System Format to a video format other than Auto Detect in ...

Page 155: ...er Duration setting CRC Error Trigger also detects TRS errors in blanking intervals as well as in the active picture area while SDI Error Trigger detects them only in the active picture area A changeover according to a TRS error in a blanking interval can only be triggered by CRC Error Trigger Black Video Trigger Parameter Default Setting range Description Trigger Set Disable Disable Enable Enable...

Page 156: ...r all channels 1 through 16 Audio Error Trigger also triggers a changeover for SDI input signal loss If Audio Error Trigger is enabled and the SDI signal input is lost a changeover will be performed even though Audio Loss Trigger is disabled based on the Audio Error Trigger Duration setting Silence Trigger Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH1 to CH16 Disable Disable Enable Enables...

Page 157: ...d as an error by the CRC Error Trigger and Audio Error Trigger in section 9 2 1 Input Select If either trigger has been enabled for a short duration a changeover will occur To avoid such input switchover triggered changeovers set DURATION under CRC Error Trigger to longer than 2 frames and DURATION under Audio Error Trigger to longer than 0 2 sec 9 2 1 4 How to Reset to SDI 1 Main Input Web This s...

Page 158: ...anged from AUTO to Off the signal levels return to their state before auto level adjustment is applied When set to Off the signal levels can be manually adjusted See section 9 2 8 Color Corrector for details Level Adjustment level Standard Darker Dark Standard Bright Brighter User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 Selects a type of signal level adjustment 10 options are available Five fixed options and fiv...

Page 159: ...tments are applied to whole images Sample Area Fixed area Eight available sample areas are as shown below Data is continuously sampled within each area See section 9 2 2 3 User Area 1 2 for USERA REA 1 and 2 AVO Setup Parameter Default Setting range Description Response Filtering strength Level 3 Level 1 Level 5 Sets the filtering strength for calculating the mean distances that are applied to his...

Page 160: ...i 720 59p 50p 1080 59p 50p 1080 23PsF 24PsF FRAME 1 to 8 FRAME 2 to 8 FRAME LINE AVDL Cannot be set Cannot be set INPUT 2 to 8 FRAME 3 to 8 FRAME 1 Synchro Mode settings in section 9 4 1 Video System 2 The current input video format can be verified in the Unit Video Status menu Sec 9 7 1 for each input selected in the Video Input Setting menu Sec 9 2 1 IMPORTANT Adjust the audio delay as required ...

Page 161: ...d of four level settings such as In White Level In Black Level Target White Level and Target Black Level The default settings of user settings User 1 through 5 are the same as those for Darker Dark Standard Bright and Brighter respectively The desirable level settings are easily obtained by adjusting values from the default values USER1 5 Default Settings Parameter SELECT LEVEL Adjustment level Cu...

Page 162: ...e is too large it increases contrast but it may cause the images to be underexposed Target White Level and Target Black Level These two parameters determine the highest and lowest levels of luminance for target images outputs Parameter Setting range step Description Target White Level 60 0 100 0 0 5 Determines the maximum value of luminance for outputs The maximum luminance value of the image afte...

Page 163: ...2Pixel Specifies the horizontal start point Start V 0 Line Variable 2Line Specifies the vertical start point H Size 360 Variable 2Pixel Specifies the horizontal size distance from the start point V Size 360 Variable 2Line Specifies the vertical size distance from the start point IMPORTANT The sample area should be set within the effective lines and pixels Otherwise the sample area will automatical...

Page 164: ... to decrease the value by the smallest steps Parameter Default Setting range Description Frame Delay 0 0 8Frame Sets the amount of frame delay Selecting Odd Even for Forced Field Synchro Mode to Frame Sync under FS Mode in 9 4 1 Video System while 9 2 1 Input Select is set to Composite and Frame Delay to 0 frame Frame Delay will always reset to 1 frame Set Frame Delay beween 1 and 8 frames Also Fr...

Page 165: ...ance level Setup Black 0 0 20 0 100 0 0 1 Adjusts the black level Hue 0 0 179 8 180 0 0 2 Adjusts the color phase IMPORTANT If Correction Mode is set to Sepia in the Color Corrector menu 9 2 8 the Chroma Level and Hue settings cannot be changed 9 2 5 BY PASS Operate Clicking block 5 on the video block diagram opens the BY PASS Operate setting dialog box After completing the settings click Close to...

Page 166: ...ts the signal without converting SD Converts signals to a standard definition format 1080i Converts signals to a 1080i format 720p Converts CONV 1 input signals to a 720p format 1080PsF Converts CONV 1 input signals to a 1080PsF format 1080P 3G Converts signals to a 3G SDI 1080p format Auto Mode Displayed if Video Output Mode is set to Auto in the 9 2 11 Output Select menu The CONV1 mode cannot be...

Page 167: ...FD ALT automatically select an aspect ratio according to the AFD data in the input signal If no AFD data is found in the input signal the aspect ratio will be determined according to the setting made under 5 10 18 ANC LOSS SET Options other than the above two output in the specific aspect ratio See section 20 About AFD for details on conversions according to AFD data The Aspect Ratio setting canno...

Page 168: ...he conversion is set to the formats indicated as BY PASS in the CONV1 Conversion Table 5 3 2 Converter1 Size Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description H Size Horizontal Size 100 0 50 0 150 0 0 1 Adjusts the width of the video displayed on the monitor V Size Vertical Size 100 0 50 0 150 0 0 1 Adjusts the height of the video displayed on the monitor The Converter1 Size setting cannot be chan...

Page 169: ...o input changes If the set value exceeds the setting range due to an input change the set value will automatically reset itself to the default value If the set value exceeds the horizontal range the H Left and H Right settings will reset to their default values If the value exceeds the vertical range the V Top and V Bottom settings will also reset accordingly Converter1 Side Cut Color Parameter De...

Page 170: ...onverting SD Converts the input HD signal to a standard definition format 1080i SD Converts progressive scan signals to a 1080 interlaced video format SD signals are output without converting 720p SD Converts interlaced signals to a 720 progressive video format Converts interlaced signals to a 720p progressive video format SD signals are output without converting 1080PsF SD Converts interlaced sig...

Page 171: ...utomatically select an aspect ratio according to the AFD data in the input signal If no AFD data is found in the input signal the aspect ratio will be determined according to the setting made under ANC LOSS SET Sec 5 10 18 Options other than the above two output in the specific aspect ratio See section 20 About AFD for details on conversions according to AFD data The Aspect Ratio setting cannot be...

Page 172: ...e conversion is set to the formats indicated as BY PASS in the CONV2 Conversion Table 5 4 2 Converter2 Size Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description H Size Horizontal Size 100 0 50 0 150 0 0 1 Adjusts the width of the video displayed on the monitor V Size Vertical Size 100 0 50 0 150 0 0 1 Adjusts the height of the video displayed on the monitor The Converter2 Size setting cannot be chang...

Page 173: ...ropping setting range resets itself if the video input changes If the set value exceeds the setting range due to an input change the set value will automatically reset itself to the default value If the set value exceeds the horizontal range the H Left and H Right settings will reset to their default values If the value exceeds the vertical range the V Top and V Bottom settings will also reset acc...

Page 174: ...the white balance Gray scale can be changed by adjusting R G and B levels Differential Color difference signal mode Allows you to adjust contrast without changing white balance R G and B levels can be changed without affecting gray scale This adjustment is effective for images with different color saturation levels Sepia Sepia mode Useful for creating black and white images 1 If Correction Mode is...

Page 175: ...he three components accordingly while retaining the proportion Curve Gamma Curve Center Center Black White Selects a gamma curve type 1 If AVO Control is set to Auto in the Auto Video Optimizer AVO menu 9 2 2 the all Gamma Level Curve settings cannot be changed Also if AVO Control is set to Hold the Curve setting cannot be changed Sepia The Sepia Level and Color settings can be changed if Correcti...

Page 176: ...Test Signal setting dialog box After completing the settings click Close to close the dialog box Click Refresh to update the settings Parameter Default Setting range Description Video Test Signal Off Off Full Color Bar 75 Color Bar SMPTE Color Bar Ramp Outputs an internal video test signal ...

Page 177: ...ription Y White Clip Y White Clip 109 0 50 0 109 0 0 5 Sets the Y signal upper threshold Y Black Clip Y Black Clip 7 5 7 5 50 0 0 5 Sets the Y signal lower threshold Chroma Clip PbPr Chroma Clip 111 0 50 0 111 0 0 5 Sets both the upper and lower thresholds of PbPr signals Selectable when Clip Mode is set to YPbPr RGB Clip Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description White Clip RGB White Clip ...

Page 178: ...eps Description Assign Converter1 Converter1 Converter2 Selects whether to output a Converter1 or 2 signal from SDI1 and 2 connectors The input and output signal formats are displayed e g 625 50 1080 50i SDI3 4 Output Setting Allows you to assign video signals to output from video output connectors SDI3 and 4 Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description Assign Converter1 Converter1 Converter2...

Page 179: ...r1 Converter2 Selects whether to output a Converter1 or 2 signal from the ANALOG COMPONENT I O connector Displays formats of input signals to the converter and converted output signal from the converter as 625 50 1080 50i Output Mode Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description Output Mode YPbPr SMPTE YPbPr SMPTE YPbPr BETACAM RGB Y C Selects an output mode for ANALOG COMPONENT FA 95AIO signa...

Page 180: ...e Clip enables clipping on the composite output signals White Clip 150 0 50 150 0 5 Sets the upper threshold of analog composite color space Black Clip 50 0 50 50 0 5 Sets the lower threshold of analog composite color space The COMPOSITE CLIP settings are effective only on the analog composite outputs The settings are not effective on the SDI1 2 and SDI3 4 outputs To enable the Composite Clip menu...

Page 181: ... windows or dialog boxes that allows you to change various settings Audio Block Diagram 4 and 15 are effective when the FA 95D D or FA 95DE E option is installed 16 is effective when the FA 95DE E option is installed If the user name and password are not set in the USER SETTING page see section 9 8 5 the Logout is not shown Click 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 182: ...ease the value by the smallest steps SDI Audio Input Gain Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description Master 0 0dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets the offset to the input gain for all channels CH1 to CH16 SDI Input Audio Gain Set Settings Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH1 CH16 0 0dB 20 0 20 0 dB 1 0 1 dB Sets the input gain for the individual SDI embedded audio channel 1 Master ...

Page 183: ... 0 20 0 dB 1 0 1 dB Sets the input gain for the individual AES channel 1 The total value of Master and individual channel cannot exceed the setting range The setting value will stop at the end of the range AES Audio Input Hysteresis Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH1 2 CH7 8 Off Off Group A Group B Synchronizes the AES input signals in group A or B per group This setting is effe...

Page 184: ...reference pair for Group B IMPORTANT Channel pairs in an audio group must be synchronous and must have the same sampling rate Changing the audio assignment of the reference channel pair may cause noise on other channel pairs in the same audio group Also changing the assignment may affect the phase alignment of the reference channel pair and other channel pairs If the alignment is turned off set Ma...

Page 185: ... Description CH1 CH4 0 0 dB 20 0 20 0 dB 1 0 1 dB Sets the input gain for the individual Analog Audio channel 1 The total value of Master and indivual channel cannot exceed the setting range The setting value will stop at the end of the range Analog Audio Input Level Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH1 4 4dBm 10 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm 8 dBm Sets the signal level for the individual Analo...

Page 186: ...tion 9 2 1 Input Select is set to SDI 1 or SDI 2 the embedded audio signals of either selected SDI 1 or SDI 2 will be assigned to SDI 1 2 15 16 If Input Select is set to other than SDI 1 and SDI2 such as Composite the embedded audio signals of SDI 1 input video will be assigned 2 To use the AES audio signals 1 2 through 7 8 for Source the AES connector must be set to be used for input See AES 1 2 ...

Page 187: ...ing range Description Audio Output Delay 16msec Master 2 1000msec Sets the delay for SOURCE channels CH1 16 2 1000msec 1 1 The total value of Master and individual channel cannot exceed the setting range The setting value will stop at the end of the range Enabling Delay Adjust under Video Sub in the 9 4 1 Video System while CONV1 or CONV2 is in use adds a delay equivalant to 1 frame 2 frames for p...

Page 188: ...pair Auto Sets the SRC circuit to pass signals However non PCM audio signals will be by passed BY PASS Sets the SRC circuit to by pass signals Set to By pass to output asynchronous audio signals An audio clock must be selected under 9 3 11 SDI Audio Output Setting for the respective audio groups to embed audio signals to SDI output video signals SRC In Sets the SRC circuit to pass both PCM or NON ...

Page 189: ... processed Master Output Gain Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description Master 0 0dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets the offset to the audio gain for all audio channels CH1 through 16 Master Mute is not effective on NON PCM outputs NON PCM output signals pass through Audio Output Gain Set Settings Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH1 CH16 Decoder CH1 CH8 2 Dolby Down Mix L R 2 0 ...

Page 190: ...diagram opens the Audio Test Signal dialog box After completing the settings click Close to close the dialog box Click Refresh to update the settings Parameter Default Setting range Description Audio Test Signal Off Off 1kHz Tone Outputs an internal audio test signal ...

Page 191: ...e downmix retains the original center channel level 4 5dB 6dB Used to reduce the audio level in case it becomes too loud due to the center channel audio mixing to both the right and left channels Master Level 3dB 3dB Auto Sets the level for the downmixed audio signals as a whole If set to Auto Down MIX Master Level changes according to the Downmix Mode and Surround Mix level selections 1 1 If Mast...

Page 192: ...nnel is displayed as SDI CH1 If the same SOURCE channel is selected for multiple channels among the above or NON PCM signal is assigned to a Source channel Down MIX L and Down MIX R will be muted The downmixed audio signals are output as Down Mix L and R NOTE To embed downmixed audio signals Down Mix L and R see section 9 3 11 SDI Audio Output Setting To output downmixed audio signal from AES conn...

Page 193: ...Click Refresh to update the settings Parameter Default Setting range Description Source CH1 16 Dolby Decoder CH 1 8 1 Dolby Decoder L R 1 Normal Normal Invert Sets the polarity for Source channels CH1 through 16 and the Dolby decoder Invert Reverses the polarity Which input audio signal is used for the SOURCE channel is displayed as SDI CH1 1 Selectable only if the FA 95D D option is installed ...

Page 194: ...ated from Dolby decoded PCM signals Dolby Encoder 1 2 Encoded Dolby E signal of selected signals of SOURCE channels 1 See section 9 3 4 Source Select for details on Source settings 2 See section 9 3 9 5 1Ch Down Mix for details on Down Mix settings 3 See section 9 3 14 Dolby E Digital Decoder for details on Dolby Decoder settings 4 See section 9 3 14 Dolby E Digital Decoder for details onDolby Dow...

Page 195: ...ource3 CH2 Source4 Changed to make a proper pair including the assigned L channel signal PCM and non PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 Silence CH2 Source2 CH1 Silence CH2 Silence CH1 Silence CH2 Silence Changed to make a proper pair including the assigned L channel signal SILENCE and non PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 500Hz CH2 Source2 CH1 500Hz CH2 500Hz CH1 500Hz CH2 5...

Page 196: ... CH 5 6 CH 7 8 Group 3 Auto Auto Reference CH 9 10 CH 11 12 Group 4 Auto Auto Reference CH 13 14 CH 15 16 1 Embedded audio signals are divided into 4 groups Each group consists of 4 audio channels Group 1 CH 1 to 4 Group 2 CH 5 to 8 Group 3 CH 9 to 12 Group 4 CH 13 to 16 The audio signals in the same group are transmitted together using the same audio clock 48kHz PCM audio signals will be synchron...

Page 197: ...enerated from Dolby decoded PCM signals Dolby Encoder 1 2 Encoded Dolby E signal of selected signals of SOURCE channels 1 See section 9 3 4 Source Select for details on Source settings 2 See section 9 3 9 5 1Ch Down Mix for details on Down Mix settings 3 See section 9 3 14 Dolby E Digital Decoder for details on Dolby Decoder settings 4 See section 9 3 14 Dolby E Digital Decoder for details onDolby...

Page 198: ...Source3 CH2 Source4 Changed to make a proper pair including the assigned L channel signal PCM and non PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 Silence CH2 Source2 CH1 Silence CH2 Silence CH1 Silence CH2 Silence Changed to make a proper pair including the assigned L channel signal SILENCE and non PCM signals are selected for L R channels CH1 500Hz CH2 Source2 CH1 500Hz CH2 500Hz CH1 500Hz CH2 ...

Page 199: ...no sum NOTE To change the Source signal assignments see section 9 3 4 Source Select For details on how to set downmix see section 9 3 9 5 1Ch Down Mix IMPORTANT To use AES audio signals 1 2 through 7 8 for Source the AES connector must be set to be used for input See AES 1 2 3 4 IO Setting and AES5 6 7 8 IO Setting in section 9 4 2 Audio System for details ...

Page 200: ...he value by the smallest steps Analog Audio Output Gain Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description Master 0 0dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets the output gain for all analog audio output channels Analog Audio Output Gain Set Settings Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description CH 1 CH 4 0 0dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets output gain per analog audio output channels Analog Audio Output Level Par...

Page 201: ... 4 Source Select for details on Source settings 2 See section 9 3 9 5 1Ch Down Mix for details on Down Mix settings 3 See section 9 3 14 Dolby E Digital Decoder for details on Dolby Decoder settings 4 See section 9 3 14 Dolby E Digital Decoder for details onDolby Down Mix settings 5 Shown only if FA 95D D option is installed Analog Audio Mono Sum Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description C...

Page 202: ...Error Unidentifiable Program Config Dolby E 5 1 2 Dolby E 5 1 2x1 Dolby E 4 4 Dolby E 4 2x2 Dolby E 4 2 2x1 Dolby E 4 4x1 Dolby E 4x2 Dolby E 3x2 2x1 Dolby E 2x2 4x1 Dolby E 2 6x1 Dolby E 8x1 Dolby E 5 1 Dolby E 4 2 Dolby E 4 2x1 Dolby E 3x2 Dolby E 2x2 2x1 Dolby E 2 4x1 Dolby E 6x1 Dolby E 4 Dolby E 2 2 Dolby E 2 2x1 Dolby E 4x1 Dolby E 7 1 Dolby E 7 1Screen NON Dolby E Displays Dolby E program c...

Page 203: ...signal output will be in free run mode Input Video Uses the input video signal as a reference signal Dolby Down Mix Mode Parameter Default Setting range Description Mode Surround Surround Stereo Monaural Selects a downmix mode for the Dolby decoder Dolby Decoder Gain Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description Master 0 0 dB 20 0 20 0 dB 0 1 dB Sets offset for all Dolby decoded signals Dolby ...

Page 204: ... 3 4 Dolby Decoder CH 5 6 Dolby Decoder CH 7 8 Dolby Down Mix L R Dolby Encoder CH 1 2 1 500Hz Tone 1kHz Tone Silence None Selects a signal to be output from the optional Dolby output connector Dolby OUT Decoder Output CH 1 2 CH7 8 Dolby decoded PCM signals Dolby Down Mix L R Downmixed signal generated from Dolby decoded PCM signals Dolby Encoder CH 1 2 Encoded Dolby E signal of selected signals o...

Page 205: ...Mix L DolbyDown Mix R 500Hz TONE 1kHz TONE Siilence When Input Selection is set to Direct Input Selection Source1 16 SOURCE signal selected in the 6 5 AUDIO MAPPING MAPPING menu PCM Down Mix L R Down mixed signal generated from SOURCE channel signals 500Hz 1kHz TONE Test signal TONE Silence Mute signal When Input Selection is set to Dolby Decoder Output Dolby Decoder1 8 PCM signal output from the ...

Page 206: ...t Depth 20bit 20bit 16bit Selects the bit width of the Dolby E encoder output Frame REF CONV1 CONV1 CONV2 Selects a video output to which the Dolby E encoder output is synchronized Converter 1 or converter 2 2 Meta Data Input Internal Internal Dolby Decoder Output Selects a metadata to be used for Dolby E encoding Internal Uses Program Configuration and Bit Depth settings Other metadata will be re...

Page 207: ...d password are not set in the USER SETTING page see section 9 8 5 the Logout is not shown SD Phase 1 Parameter Default Setting range Steps Description H Phase 0 clk 864 864 clk 1 clk Adjusts the horizontal and vertical phases of the system referring to genlock signal This setting is applied to SD output signals V Phase 0 Line 2 Frame Input 1 Line 2 Line AVDL 313 313 Lines 1 Lines SC Phase 0 179 8 ...

Page 208: ...s 720 H Phase 0 clk 2063 2063 clk 1 clk Adjusts the horizontal and vertical phases of the system referring to genlock signal This setting is applied to 720 format output signals 720 V Phase 0 Line 1 Frame Input 1 Line 1 Line AVDL 375 375 Lines 1 Lines 1 These settings cannot be made if there is no reference signal input 2 The default value varies depending on the Synchro Mode setting as shown in t...

Page 209: ... mode is set to Line Sync AVDL or Input Lock Freeze is always set to Off at startup These settings are not stored in the event memory 2 Freeeze Mode is automatically set to Frame for progressive and progressive segmented frame input signals and cannot be changed See the below Freeze Mode Setting Chart for details Freeze Mode Setting Chart Input signal Sync Format settings 525 60 625 50 1080 59i 10...

Page 210: ...ynchro Mode to Frame Sync Also when Synchro Mod is set to Input Lock the horizontal and vertical phases of the system need to be offset by more than 1 line to keep the delay between Converter and BY PASS outputs to within 1 frame See 9 2 6 Converter1 9 2 7 Converter 2 and SD Phase and HD Phase in 9 4 1 Video System for details 2 Selecting ODD EVEN for Forced Field while Input Select 9 2 1 is set t...

Page 211: ...ff Off Level 1 3 Sets the cross color noise reduction level NTSC Setup Off Off On Selects between 0IRE setup and 7 5IRE setup depending on the analog signal used Off 0IRE On 7 5IRE 1 NTSC Setup On Off radio buttons will appear appear under Video Sub if the FA 95AIO option is installed Video Sub Parameter Default Setting range Description Black White Off Off On On Converts to black and white signal...

Page 212: ...ut formats are the same If such formats are different both H ANC and V ANC will be set to BLANK Converter2 Ancillary Setting Parameter Default Setting range Description ANC Mode H V ANC H V ANC Detail Selects ancillary data processing mode for the Converter2 output signal H ANC and V ANC menu settings will become available when H V ANC is selected Set to Detail to enable ANC Data Embed settings in...

Page 213: ...ded audio Enable Inserts GROUP 2 embedded audio Group 3 Enable Disable Enable 2 Disable Does not insert GROUP 3 embedded audio Enable Inserts GROUP 3 embedded audio Group 4 1 Enable Disable Enable 2 Disable Does not insert GROUP 4 embedded audio Enable Inserts GROUP 4 embedded audio 1 GROUP4 embedded audio cannot be inserted into SD SDI output signals regardless of the GROUP4 setting 2 The setting...

Page 214: ...input signals whose sampling rates are different or that are asynchronous Digital Audio Parameter Default Setting range Description AES 1 2 3 4 I O Setting Input Input Output Input AES1 2 and 3 4 connectors are set to be input connectors Output AES1 2 and 3 4 connectors are set to be output connectors 1 AES 5 6 7 8 I O Setting Input Input Output Input AES5 6 and 7 8 connectors are set to be input ...

Page 215: ...data is incorrect or jitter is too great Sync SDI All audio data in 4 audio groups are always processed as synchronous data without refering to the respective audio clock phase data 3 Audio Clock Always uses audio clock phase data in HD SDI embedded audio data to de embed the audio data 4 1 Embedded audio signal groups are automatically phase adjusted when they are input to the FA 9500 If there is...

Page 216: ...rocess the audio input and produce noise or mute the audio Note that disableing the automatic correction can prevent such improper processing however the following functions will also be disabled After a signal switchover by router or the recovery of an interrupted SDI signal delay settings will lose their accuracy to within 1 3 msec max Audio signal phases among audio groups will not match Perfor...

Page 217: ...audio signals whose channel status Validity Bit flag is 1 1 SRC BY PASS Treats audio signals as NON PCM By passes audio signals through SRC 2 and selects audio clock input in the NON PCM signal channel for SDI AUDIO CLOCK 3 PCM Treats audio signals as PCM standard audio signal By passes audio signals through SRC 2 and select REFERENCE for SDI AUDIO CLOCK 3 Mute Treats audio signals as mute signals...

Page 218: ...ect ancillary data in Field 2 For BT1119 WSS Parameter Default Setting range Description ANC RP186 VI RP186 VI BT1119 WSS Selects an ancillary data standard Format 625 50 625 50 Selects the input signal format Field 1 23 Line 8 23 Line Selects a line to detect ancillary data in Field 1 ANC Detect Select Parameter Default Setting range Description Caption 1 CEA608 CC CEA608 CC S334 1 CC CEA608 CC D...

Page 219: ... to insert the ancillary data A line can be selected for different ANC and FORMAT selections separately If ANC is set to RP186 VI this parameter allows you to select a line for Field 1 while a line for respective fields can be selected Field 2 If ANC is set to RP186 VI this parameter allows you to select a line for Field 2 while a line for respective fields can be selected The setting range varies...

Page 220: ... SET for details Ancillary data combinations that cannot be simultaneously embedded to the same line Video format Ancillary data type S334 1 CC S2016 3 AFD RP186 VI BT1119 WSS 525 60 S2016 3 CC Unable to set to same line S2016 3 AFD Unable to set to same line RP186 VI Unable to set to same line Unable to set to same line 625 50 S2016 3 AFD Unable to set to same line Unable to set to same line RP18...

Page 221: ...ALT14 9 16 9F ALT14 9 16 9 F ALT4 3 MODE can be set for respective ANC and FORMAT selections Remove Does not embed the ancillary data to either CONV1 or 2 Hold Retains the last ancillary data aspect ratio and outputs video signal in the aspect ratio Other values operate according to the selected AFD as an input AFD BT1119 WSS selected under ANC can only select AFD codes indicated by 2 If Format is...

Page 222: ...ach for input or tally output Assign 2 None In case Input Output is set to Input None BY PASS 2 Freeze 2 6 Full Color Bar 2 75 Color Bar 2 SMPTE Color Bar 2 Ramp 2 Input SDI1 2 4 7 Input SDI2 2 4 7 Input Composite 2 7 Input YPbPr SMPTE 9 Input YPbPr BETACAM 9 Input RGB 9 Input Y C 9 Default Event1 100 2 Changeover Enable 5 Changeover Disable 5 CONV1 Keyer CONV2 Keyer CONV1 Load 1 7 CONV2 Load 1 7 ...

Page 223: ...o enable input assignments set Input Select section 9 2 1 to disable 5 Changeover is selectable only if FA 95CO is installed 6 If FS Mode Synchro Mode in section 9 4 1 Video System is set to Line Sync AVDL or Input Lock the Freeze setting will not function but will be displayed as Freeze To enable Freeze for Input be sure to set Synchro Mode in section 9 4 1 Video System to Frame Sync 7 When the F...

Page 224: ...he Utility tab at the top of the page The Utility setting window will be displayed If the user name and password are not set in the USER SETTING page see section 9 8 5 the Logout is not shown Click Refresh to update the settings Click ...

Page 225: ... is stored for each video format 2 Default recalls the default settings Set Event Name Click Set next to Set Event Name A window that allows you to name the FA 9500 and events 1 though 100 as shown below opens Unit Name Enter a name for the FA 9500 within 15 characters The name will be displayed on the front panel under NAME in the NETWORK INFO menu 7 4 The factory default is FA 9500 Event Name En...

Page 226: ...log appears Specify the destination directory Once the data is saved the Download complete dialog appears Click Close IMPORTANT Some versions of Internet Explorer may not save data having a long file name properly In such case save data in Internet Explorer using a short file name then rename the file in Windows Explorer A data file can also be saved under its default file name in any version of I...

Page 227: ...items to be loaded and clicking Browse the Choose file dialog appears Specify the destination directory and click Open Click Load A confirmation message appears Click OK to start transferring the file to the FA 9500 To stop transferring the file click Cancel IMPORTANT BY PASS On Off and Freeze On Off settings cannot be saved IMPORTANT The FA 9500 uses the CSV file format to backup the configuratio...

Page 228: ...unzip the file before its use Download MIB File Click Download under Download MIB File on the Utility page The File Download dialog appears Click Save Specify the destination directory Once the download is completed the Download complete dialog box appears The file for a fa9500 mib zip will be downloaded to the destination directory After unzipping the file using an unzip utility you will have the...

Page 229: ...e in any version of Internet Explorer NOTE See section 18 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol for details on MIB 9 6 4 Backup Event Data The Event Memory data Events1 through 100 and the event data for each video format can be saved in a file on the computer as a backup You can also move the data to another FA 9500 Save File Click Save Click Save The Save As dialog appears Specify the de...

Page 230: ... then rename the file in Windows Explorer A data file can also be saved under its default file name in any version of Internet Explorer Restore To load the backup file on the computer click Browse The Choose file dialog appears Specify the directory and the file name and click Open The destination path will be displayed on the screen Click Load The confirmation dialog appears Click OK to start loa...

Page 231: ...o Status page and click Unit Information to go to the Unit Information page Click Changeover Status to go to the Changeover Status page The Changeover Status page will open only if the FA 95CO option is installed 9 7 1 Unit Video Status The video and unit statuses are shown on the Unit Video Status page If the user name and password are not set in the USER SETTING page see section 9 8 5 the Logout...

Page 232: ... Y C Composite In Loss 525 60 625 50 BY PASS Unknown Displays the video format of the COMPOSITE input signal Displays Loss if there is no input signal Displays Unknown if there is an unsupported input signal Displays BY PASS if the function is enabled Reference Loss 525 60 625 50 1080 59i 1080 50i 720 59p 720 50p 1080 23PsF 1080 24PsF PAL M 1 Unknown Displays the video format of the genlock input ...

Page 233: ...mat will be 525 60 625 50 or PAL M if the Component output is set to Y C mode 1 Shown if the FA 95AIO option is installed Unit Status Item Display Description Unit Name FA 9500 Displays the unit name The default setting is FA 9500 To change the unit name see Unit Name in section 9 6 1 Event Control FAN1 Normal Stopped Displays the status of FAN1 Normal Operating normally Stopped FAN1 has stopped T...

Page 234: ...OSS No audio signals PCM Normal audio signal SDI input PCM 48kHz Normal audio signal AES input approx 48kHz PCM 44 1kHz Normal audio signal AES input approx 44 1kHz PCM 32kHz Normal audio signal AES input approx 32kHz PCM Other Normal audio signal Other AES input Silence Mute signal SDI input Silence 48kHz Mute signal AES input approx 48kHz Silence 44 1kHz Mute signal AES input approx 44 1kHz Sile...

Page 235: ...of audio signal channels CH1 through CH16 of the SDI 1 2 output PCM Normal audio signal Silence Mute signal Non PCM Compressed audio data such as AC3 Unknown Unidentifiable Blank No audio signal embedding BY PASS By passed through SDI3 4 Output Audio Item Display Description CH1 CH16 PCM Silence Non PCM Unknown Blank BY PASS Displays the status of audio signal channels CH1 through CH16 of the SDI ...

Page 236: ...gnal Output PCM NON PCM None Displays status or type of signal output to the optional Dolby output connectors Dolby OUT PCM Standard audio signal NON PCM Compressed audio data such as Dolby E encoded data NONE No signal Reference Loss 525 60 625 50 1080 59i 1080 50i 720 59p 720 50p 1080 23PsF 1080 24PsF Unknown Displays signal format of reference signal input to the optional Dolby REF IN connector...

Page 237: ...the FPGA2 version FPGA3 Displays the FPGA3 version SOFT Displays the SOFT version Option A Information Displays the information of the optional installed expansion card in SLOT A If no card is installed None will be shown Option B Information Displays the information of the optional installed expansion card in SLOT B If no card is installed None will be shown Option Information Displays the instal...

Page 238: ...ancillary data is in is displayed AFD Input Status Displays the status of AFD detection in the input signal When detecting AFD in input S2016 3 Detected Displays as S2016 3 AFD BAR AFD Displays Active Format Description code in binary format AR Didplays the aspect ratio as 4 3 or 16 9 The detected AFD type is shown Data Displays the detected 8 byte data in hexadecimal format ...

Page 239: ...erent from that of supported formats Displays the ancillary data name such as S334 1CDP 708 if the DID and SDID of the ancillary data match that of supported formats See section 19 FA 9500 Ancillary Data Packet Name List for details on ancillary data names and DID and SDID of formats The status of up to 8 ancillary data can be displayed CONV1 2 Ancillary Output Status Displays the status of CEA608...

Page 240: ...V ANC setting Pass or Blank will be displayed AFD Displays Active Format Description code in bynary format Scan Displays the Scanning System and the inserted AFD type Data1 3 Displays the detected data in hexadecimal format CONV1 2 WSS Output Status Displays the status of BT1119 2 WSS in Converters 1 and 2 output signals Status Displays Present if ancillary data is inserted Displays Absent if no a...

Page 241: ... Item Description Video Disable Video related triggers are disabled Non Trigger Video related triggers are enabled but not activated Trigger Video related triggers are enabled and a changeover is performed Audio Disable Audio related triggers are disabled Non Trigger Audio related triggers are enabled but not activated Trigger Audio related triggers are enabled and a changeover is performed Video ...

Page 242: ...r is enabled and has triggered a changeover Silence Disable This trigger is disabled Non Trigger This trigger is enabled but has not triggered a changeover Trigger This trigger is enabled and has triggered a changeover Audio Loss Status Displays status details of audio related triggers at the time a changeover is performed Item Description Group 1 to 4 Disable This trigger is disabled for audio gr...

Page 243: ...es not have sufficient capacity CPU memory etc In such case set Refresh Time to a value larger than 30 The LAN1 port network settings screen will be displayed Item Default Description IP Address 192 168 0 10 Allows you to set the LAN1 port IP address A period is used to separate each octet Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Allows you to set the LAN1 port subnet mask A period is used to separate each octet...

Page 244: ...ings will not be applied SNMP System Item Setting Range Alphanumeric and symbolic characters Description sysName 31 char max Allows you to set the device name sysLocation 31 char max Allows you to enter comments regarding the device location sysContact 31 char max Allows you to enter comments regarding the person in charge of the device If authentication has failed while the Enable Authen Trap che...

Page 245: ... The SNMP manager s IP address to which a trap is sent Trap3 Address The SNMP manager s IP address to which a trap is sent Trap1 Community 19 char max The community name that sends a trap to Trap1 Address Trap2 Community 19 char max The community name that sends a trap to Trap2 Address Trap3 Community 19 char max The community name that sends a trap to Trap3 Address ...

Page 246: ...FA 95PS option is not installed Video Trap Allows you to select whether to send traps for Input output video signal changes Default is not to send Item Description SDI In 1 Check to send a trap for SDI In 1 SDI In 2 Check to send a trap for SDI In 2 Composite In Check to send a trap for Composite In Reference Check to send a trap for Reference SDI Out 1 2 Check to send a trap for SDI Out 1 2 SDI O...

Page 247: ...rd for accessing the FA 9500 The default settings are User Name fa9500 Password foranetwork Item Setting Range Alphanumeric and symbolic characters Description User Name 15 char max Allows you to set the user name Password 15 char max Allows you to set the password Re enter Password 15 char max Allows you to confirm the password The authentication dialog box will not appear at the next login if th...

Page 248: ...232 10 Systen Block Diagram Audio ...

Page 249: ...ing Digital audio input level 10 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm 8 dBm 24 dBFS 14 dBm 4 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm 20 dBFS 10 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm 8 dBm 18 dBFS 8 dBm 2 dBm 6 dBm 10 dBm 0 dBFS 10 dBm 20 dBm 24 dBm CLIP Digital Reference Level 24dBFS ANALOG OUT LEVEL setting Digital audio input level 10 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm 8 dBm 24 dBFS 10 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm 8 dBm 20 dBFS 6 dBm 4 dBm 8 dBm 12 dBm 18 dBFS 4 dBm 6 dBm 10 dBm 14 dBm 0 dBFS...

Page 250: ...S 10 dBm 20 dBFS 30 dBFS 34 dBFS 38 dBFS 4 dBm 14 dBFS 24 dBFS 28 dBFS 32 dBFS 0 dBm 10 dBFS 20 dBFS 24 dBFS 28 dBFS 4 dBm 6 dBFS 16 dBFS 20 dBFS 24 dBFS 8 dBm 2 dBFS 12 dBFS 16 dBFS 20 dBFS 10 dBm 0 dBFS 10 dBFS 14 dBFS 18 dBFS Digital Reference Level 24dBFS ANALOG IN LEVEL setting Analog audio input level 10 dBm 0 dBm 4 dBm 8dBm 20 dBm 34 dBFS 44 dBFS 48 dBFS 52 dBFS 10 dBm 24 dBFS 34 dBFS 38 dB...

Page 251: ... For unbalanced output connect the analog audio signal line to the plus pin and the ground line to the COM pin Analog Audio IN OUT Connector 25 pin D sub female inch screws Pin Assignments Pin No Setting 1 CH4 OUT 2 CH4 OUT COM 3 CH3 OUT 4 CH2 OUT 5 CH2 OUT COM 6 CH1 OUT 7 CH4 IN 8 CH4 IN COM 9 CH3 IN 10 CH2 IN 11 CH2 IN COM 12 CH1 IN 13 NC 14 CH4 OUT 15 CH3 OUT 16 CH3 OUT COM 17 CH2 OUT 18 CH1 OU...

Page 252: ...1L 1R 4C 5C None None 2C 3C 6 1 1C 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C None None 4 1L 1R 1C 1S None None None None 2 2 1L 1R None None None None 2L 2R 2 2 1 1L 1R None None None None 2C 3C 4 1 1C 2C 3C 4C None None None None 7 1 1L 1R 1C 1LFE 1Ls 1Rs 1Bsl 1Bsr 7 1screen 1L 1R 1C 1LFE 1Ls 1Rs 1Le 1Re Deolby Digital Decoder Output Channel Assignment Coding Mode Out Ch1 Out Ch2 Out Ch3 Out Ch4 Out Ch5 Out Ch6 Out Ch7 Out...

Page 253: ...EMOTE GPI Pin Assignments 9pin D sub male inch screws Pin No Setting 1 DC OUT Up to 200mA output current is available at 5 4V 2 GPI 1 input output 3 GPI 2 input output 4 GPI 3 input output 5 GPI 4 input output 6 GPI 5 input output 7 GPI 6 input output 8 GPI 7 input output 9 GND ground See section 7 3 GPI SETTING for the function assignments for GPI1 GPI7 For GPI inputs the function is ON when a pi...

Page 254: ...te between OPEN and CLOSE Trigger state change of pin OPEN to CLOSE Function is ON Normal Pulse Control IMPORTANT Use the specified pulse width and duration Otherwise the GPI inputs may not function properly Do not simultaneously close circuits for more than 1 pulse to prevent the GPI inputs from malfunctioning OPEN CLOSE 500msec or more pulse width 500msec or more pulse width OPEN CLOSE 500msec o...

Page 255: ...ORTANT Note that the allowed current for each GPI output circuit is 10mA and the external power supply should be 5VDC 5 4V Select external or internal power PIN 9 PINs 2 8 PIN 1 5VDC external power Protective resistor FA 9500 inside ...

Page 256: ...500 and disconnect the power cord 2 Remove the 3 screws from the top panel and 4 screws each from the right and left sides of the unit Remove the top panel See the below picture 3 Remove the 2 screws from the blank panel on OPTION SLOT B Keep these screws in a safe place to use later to secure the FA 95DACBL To install the FA 95DACBL in slot A remove the screws from the blank panel on OPTION SLOT ...

Page 257: ... 15 2 Installation Confirmation Confirm the status of the FA 95DACBL on the front panel menu See sections 7 6 OPTION A Ver and 7 7 OPTION B Ver The menu appears as shown below if the FA 95DACBL is installed in SLOT A O P T I O N A V e r 1 9 9 N A M E F A 9 5 D A C B L F P G A 1 F P G A 2 S O F T in SLOT B O P T I O N B V e r 2 0 0 N A M E F A 9 5 D A C B L F P G A 1 F P G A 2 S O F T IMPORTANT Fou...

Page 258: ... female Pin No Connector Signal 1 Y G IN Y G IN 2 Pb B IN Pb B C IN 3 Pr R IN Pr R IN 4 GND 5 GND 6 Y G OUT Y G OUT 7 Pb B OUT Pb B C OUT 8 Pr R OUT Pr R OUT 9 GND 10 GND 11 GND 12 GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND When BY PASS is enabled Y G IN Y G OUT Pb B IN Pb B OUT and Pr R IN Pr R OUT are connected FA 95AIO connection cable PC 3307 Pb B IN PC 3307 Y G IN Pr R IN Y G OUT Pb B OUT Pr R OUT ...

Page 259: ...be performed by qualified technical personnel familiar with FOR A equipment WARNING Do not access MU internal cards or make connections with unit power ON Always power OFF the main unit prior to accessing the interior Do not touch other components on the card to avoid damage from static electricity Dipswitch S1 settings Pin No Default Description 1 OFF Do not change 2 OFF Do not change 3 OFF Do no...

Page 260: ...l Core 2 Duo processor 2GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2GHz or higher Memory 512MB or more 2GB or more 2GB or more Display 1280 1024 pixels or more resolution 24 bit full color Network Ethernet 100BASE TX 1000BASE T 1 port or more Network cable Enhanced Category 5 or higher Network protocol SNMPv2c IMPORTANT When using Internet Explorer 8 Windows Updates after 6 13 2011 must be downloade...

Page 261: ...A 95DACBL 12 Unknown fa95SlotTypeA 1 INTEGER FPGA1 Ver SlotA FPGA1 version fa95FPGA1VerSlotA 2 OCTET STRING 5 13 FPGA2 Ver SlotA FPGA2 version fa95FPGA2VerSlotA 3 OCTET STRING 5 13 SOFT Ver SlotA Sof version fa95CPUVerSlotA 4 OCTET STRING 5 13 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20175 1 301 1 200 2 Option in Slot B OPTION Slot B OPTION B Ver Name 0 notInstalled 1 FA 95AIO 4 FA 95DE E 5 FA 95D D 11 FA 95DACBL 12 Unkno...

Page 262: ... 9 Letterbox 14 9 10 Fullframe 4 3 Alt 14 9 11 Letterbox 16 9 Alt 14 9 12 Letterbox 16 9 Alt 4 3 13 Letterbox 16 9 16 9 14 Fullframe 16 9 15 Pillarbox 4 3 16 Fullframe 16 9 Protected 17 Pillarbox 14 9 18 Pillarbox 4 3 Alt 14 9 19 Fullframe 16 9 Alt 14 9 20 Fullframe 16 9 alt 4 3 fa95Conv1AspectSD 4 INTEGER Aspect HD 0 AFD 1 AFD ALT 2 Letterbox 16 9 3 Fullframe 16 9 4 Pillarbox 4 3 5 Fullframe 16 9...

Page 263: ...Assign Signal CH1 0 15 Source Ch1 16 16 500Hz 17 1kHz 18 Silence 19 Downmix L 20 Downmix R 21 28 DolbyDecCh1 8 29 DolbyDecDownmix L 30 DolbyDecDownmix R 31 DolbyEnc 1 32 DolbyEnc 2 fa95AudioSdiOutAssignCh 1 INTEGER Assign Signal CH2 Same as above fa95AudioSdiOutAssignCh2 2 INTEGER Assign Signal CH3 Same as above fa95AudioSdiOutAssignCh3 3 INTEGER Assign Signal CH4 Same as above fa95AudioSdiOutAssi...

Page 264: ...ioMappingSourcePair9 10 5 INTEGER Audio Source CH111 12 同上 fa95AudioMappingSourcePair11 12 6 INTEGER Audio Source CH113 14 同上 fa95AudioMappingSourcePair13 14 7 INTEGER Audio Source CH115 16 同上 fa95AudioMappingSourcePair15 16 8 INTEGER OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20175 1 301 5 2 Input Output Video format VIDEO IN VIDEO IN STATUS SDI 1 IN 00 Loss 01 525 60i 02 625 50i 03 1080 60i 04 1080 59i 05 1080 50i 06 1080...

Page 265: ...525 60 2 625 50 30 BY PASS 31 Disable fa95OutComposite 23 INTEGER Change COMPONENT STATUS VIDEO IN STATUS COMPONENT IN 00 Loss 01 525 60i 02 625 50i 03 1080 60i 04 1080 59i 05 1080 50i 06 1080 30PsF 07 1080 29 97PsF 08 1080 25PsF 09 1080 24PsF 10 1080 23 98PsF 11 1080 60p 12 1080 59p 13 1080 50p 14 1080 30p 15 1080 29 97p 16 1080 25p 17 1080 24p 18 1080 23 98p 19 720 60p 20 720 59p 21 720 50p 22 7...

Page 266: ...bove fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch3 3 INTEGER CH4 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch4 4 INTEGER CH5 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch5 5 INTEGER CH6 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch6 6 INTEGER CH7 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch7 7 INTEGER CH8 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch8 8 INTEGER CH9 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch9 9 INTEGER CH10 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbIn1Ch10 10 INTEGER CH...

Page 267: ...R CH11 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbOut1 2Ch11 11 11 INTEGER CH12 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbOut1 2Ch12 12 12 INTEGER CH13 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbOut1 2Ch13 13 13 INTEGER CH14 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbOut1 2Ch14 14 14 INTEGER CH15 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbOut1 2Ch15 15 15 INTEGER CH16 Same as above fa95StatusSdiEmbOut1 2Ch16 16 16 INTEGER OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20175 1 301 5 3 22 SDI...

Page 268: ... 100 Dolby AUX Connector Status AUDIO Option Dolby AUX STATUS AUX Input 0 Loss 1 PCM 2 NON PCM 3 Unknown fa95StatusDolbyAuxIn 1 INTEGER Change AUX Output 0 PCM 1 NON PCM 2 None fa95StatusDolbyAuxOut 2 INTEGER Reference Input 00 Loss 01 525 60i 02 625 50i 03 1080 60i 04 1080 59i 05 1080 50i 06 1080 30PsF 07 1080 29 97PsF 08 1080 25PsF 09 1080 24PsF 10 1080 23 98PsF 11 1080 60p 12 1080 59p 13 1080 5...

Page 269: ...0 23 98PsF 11 1080 60p 12 1080 59p 13 1080 50p 14 1080 30p 15 1080 29 97p 16 1080 25p 17 1080 24p 18 1080 23 98p 19 720 60p 20 720 59p 21 720 50p 22 720 30p 23 720 29 97p 24 720 25p 25 720 24p 26 720 23 98p 27 1035 60i 28 1035 59i 29 Unknown 30 BY PASS 31 DISABLE 32 none fa95InSDI1ChangeTrap 1 INTEGER Change SDI 2 IN Same as above fa95InSDI2ChangeTrap 2 INTEGER Change Composite IN 0 LOSS 1 525 60 ...

Page 270: ...bove fa95AudioSourceCh3StatusChangeTrap 3 INTEGER Change SOURCE CH4 Same as above fa95AudioSourceCh4StatusChangeTrap 4 INTEGER Change SOURCE CH5 Same as above fa95AudioSourceCh5StatusChangeTrap 5 INTEGER Change SOURCE CH6 Same as above fa95AudioSourceCh6StatusChangeTrap 6 INTEGER Change SOURCE CH7 Same as above fa95AudioSourceCh7StatusChangeTrap 7 INTEGER Change SOURCE CH8 Same as above fa95AudioS...

Page 271: ...30p 23 720 29 97p 24 720 25p 25 720 24p 26 720 23 98p 27 1035 60i 28 1035 59i 29 Unknown 30 BY PASS 31 Disable 32 none fa95DolbyRefInputChangedTrap 2 INTEGER Change OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20175 1 301 6 6 FA 95AIO TRAP FA 95AIO 00 Loss 01 525 60i 02 625 50i 03 1080 60i 04 1080 59i 05 1080 50i 06 1080 30PsF 07 1080 29 97PsF 08 1080 25PsF 09 1080 24PsF 10 1080 23 98PsF 11 1080 60p 12 1080 59p 13 1080 50p 14...

Page 272: ... 45 05 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata S2020AudPr9 10 45 06 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata S2020AudPr11 12 45 07 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata S2020AudPr13 14 45 08 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata S2020 AudP15 16 45 09 SMPTE 2020 1 Compressed Audio Metadata RP215 Film Xfer 51 01 RP215 Film Codes in VANC space ARIB TRB 18 5F CF Color information packets standarized in...

Page 273: ...ata Packets ARIB B 15 5F FF Resource ID packets standarized in ARIB STD B15 Resource Identification Conveyed by Ancillary Data Packets for 52 60 and 1125 60 Television Systems SMPTE 12 2 60 60 ARIB STD B41 for time code S334 1CDP 708 61 01 ITU R BT 1619 SMPTE 334 1 closed captioning EIA 708 B S334 1 CEA608 61 02 ITU R BT 1619 SMPTE 334 1 EIA 608 data S334 1 Teletxt 61 03 World System Teletext Desc...

Page 274: ... of the input video enables aspect ratio conversion with an optimal image display area SD SDI 4 3 HD SDI 16 9 Full frame Postage stamp 16 9 Letter box Up SD SDI 4 3 Full frame HD SDI 16 9 Pillar box SD SDI 4 3 Postage stamp Full frame Down Up The bounding box indicates the AFD coded screen size Gray regions are picture areas that may be cropped by the receiving device with no signaficant picture l...

Page 275: ...frame with an aspect ratio the same as that of the 4 3 coded frame BOX 16 9 CTR 4 3L16 9PRTD Image with a 16 9 aspect ratio as a vertically centered letterbox in a 4 3 coded frame BOX 14 9 CTR 4 3 L 14 9 Image with a 14 9 aspect ratio as a vertically centered letterbox in a 4 3 coded frame F 14 9 CTR PRTD 4 3 F ALT14 9 Image with a 4 3 aspect ratio and with an alternative 14 9 center in a 4 3 code...

Page 276: ... a horizontally centered pillarbox image in a 16 9 coded frame None 16 9 F PRTD Image is full frame with a 16 9 aspect ratio and all image areas protected None 16 9 P 14 9 Image with a 14 9 aspect ratio as a horizontally centered pillarbox image in a 16 9 coded frame None 16 9PALT14 9 Image with a 4 3 aspect ratio and alternative 14 9 centered pillarbox image in a 16 9 coded frame None 16 9FALT14 ...

Page 277: ...n in a 4 3 coded frame SD AFD 16 9 conv HD AFD conversion SD AFD ALT 16 9 conv HD AFD ALT conversion BOX 16 9 TOP 4 3 L 16 9 T BOX 14 9 TOP 4 3 L 14 9 T BOX 16 9 CTR 4 3 L 16 9 F 4 3 4 3 F 4 3 BOX 16 9 CTR 4 3L16 9PRTD BOX 14 9 CTR 4 3 L 14 9 F 14 9 CTR PRTD 4 3 F ALT14 9 None 4 3 L ALT 14 9 None 4 3 L ALT 4 3 ...

Page 278: ...in a 4 3 coded frame AFD 4 3 conversion AFD ALT 4 3 conversion BOX 16 9 TOP 4 3 L 16 9 T BOX 14 9 TOP 4 3 L 14 9 T BOX 16 9 CTR 4 3 L 16 9 F 4 3 4 3 F 4 3 BOX 16 9 CTR 4 3L16 9PRTD BOX 14 9 CTR 4 3 L 14 9 F 14 9 CTR PRTD 4 3 F ALT14 9 None 4 3 L ALT 14 9 None 4 3 L ALT 4 3 ...

Page 279: ...Input AFD VI S2016 Illustration in a 16 9 coded frame AFD 4 3 conversion AFD ALT 4 3 conversion None 16 9 L 16 9 F 16 9 AMRPH 16 9 F 16 9 None 16 9 P 4 3 None 16 9 F PRTD None 16 9 P 14 9 None 16 9PALT14 9 None 16 9FALT14 9 None 16 9 F ALT4 3 ...

Page 280: ...6 Illustration in a 16 9 coded frame SD AFD 16 9 conv HD AFD conversion SD AFD ALT 16 9 conv HD AFD ALT conversion None 16 9 L 16 9 F 16 9 AMRPH 16 9 F 16 9 None 16 9 P 4 3 None 16 9 F PRTD None 16 9 P 14 9 None 16 9PALT14 9 None 16 9FALT14 9 None 16 9 F ALT4 3 ...

Page 281: ... SD SDI input signals under AFD in ANC DETECT SEL Sec 5 10 15 Select the AFD data to insert and which output to insert the data in ANC DATA EMBED Sec 5 10 16 These settings are necessary when inserting AFD data into video signals to be output from CONV1 and or 2 To enable devices that receive signals from FA 9500 to detect ancillary data select the ancillary data type output video format s for CON...

Page 282: ...ings are necessary when inserting AFD data into video signals to be output from CONV1 and or 2 To enable devices that receive signals from FA 9500 to detect ancillary data select the ancillary data type output video format s for CONV1 and or 2 output s and line number into which the data is to be inserted in ANC EMBED LINE Sec 5 10 17 The default setting should be set to the line number usually us...

Page 283: ...4 3 Full frame 4 3 image the same as the coded frame 16 9 F 16 9 Full frame 16 9 image the same as the coded frame 1000 4 3 F 4 3 Full frame 4 3 image the same as the coded frame 16 9 P 4 3 Pillarbox 4 3 image horizontally centered in the coded frame 1001 4 3 L16 9PRTD Letterbox 16 9 image vertically centered in the coded frame with all image areas protected 16 9 F PRTD Full frame 16 9 image with ...

Page 284: ...ode F 4 3 full format 4 3 1000 BOX 14 9 CTR box 14 9 centre 0001 BOX 14 9 TOP box 14 9 top 0010 BOX 16 9 CTR box 16 9 centre 1011 BOX 16 9 TOP box 16 9 top 0100 BOX 16 9 CTR box 16 9 centre 1101 F 14 9 CTR PRTD full format 14 9 centre shoot and protect 14 9 1110 F 16 9 AMRPH full format 16 9 anamorphic 0111 20 7 Conversion Setting Version Differences Conversion settings in the FA 9500 ver 6 00 and...

Page 285: ...720 59p closed caption data will be automatically detected in CEA708 CC HD data The status of CEA608 CC closed caption data detection in input signals can be verified in the ANC IN STATUS menu see Sec 5 14 The status of S334 1 CC SD or CEA708 CC HD can be verified in the ANC IN STATUS1 2 menu see Sec 5 15 To insert closed caption data into output video signals enter the following settings which ca...

Page 286: ...ftware of versions later than 6 00 to FA 9500 units having software versions earlier than 6 00 See section 9 6 2 Backup Parameter for details on the backup parameter function See section 8 Event Memory or 9 6 1 Event Control for details on event data creation Settings need to be reset All settings in CONV1 U D MODE Sec 5 3 1 All settings in CONV2 U D MODE Sec 5 4 1 ANTIALIAS H V settings in CONV1 ...

Page 287: ...once when starting the FA 9500 after removing or changing the location of the FA 95D D FA 95DE E or FA 95AIO option 23 1 Alert S L O T O P T C H A N G E D 9 0 4 W A R N I N G O P T I O N C A R D M I S S I N G C H E C K S E T T I N G S P U S H F 1 T O C O N T I N U E 23 2 Items To Be Verified After Dolby Option Removal Reset the following menu items if the FA 95D D option card is removed or moved A...

Page 288: ...FA 9500 indicates an alarm or alarms for an option card or cards installed in the expansion slot A and or B This indication appears only after powering on the FA 9500 Indicates failure of the option card installed in the slot indicated as FAILED If this indiation appears turn the power of the unit off immediately and contact your service agency or distributor ...

Page 289: ...4 2 x 2 outputs Analog Composite 1 0Vp p 75Ω BNC x 2 Video Output FA 95AIO option SDTV YPbPr 75Ω BNC Y Pb and Pr 1ea Y 1 0 Vp p Pb Pr 0 525 Vp p SMPTE level 0 757 Vp p BETACAM level SMPTE and BETACAM menu selectable Analog RGB 1 0 Vp p 75Ω BNC R G and B 1 ea Y C 1 0Vp p 75Ω BNC Y and C 1 ea HDTV YPbPr 75Ω BNC Y Pb and Pr 1ea Y 1 0 Vp p Pb Pr 0 525 Vp p Analog RGB 1 0 Vp p 75Ω BNC R G and B 1 ea Vi...

Page 290: ...ack level 20 0 to 100 0 HUE 179 8 to 180 Video Clip YPBPR mode RGB mode Composite mode Color Correction Balance mode Differential mode Sepia mode Audio Input Embedded Audio 3G HD 16 channels Group 1 to 4 48 kHz 16 bit to 24 bit synchronous asynchronous SD 16 channels Group 1 to 4 48 kHz 16 bit to 24 bit synchronous only AES EBU Unbalanced 1 0 Vp p 75Ω BNC x 4 for AES EBU input output Maximum 4 pai...

Page 291: ... no condensation Power 100 VAC 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz Power Consumption FA 9500 50 VA 47 W at 100 120 VAC 64 VA 52 W at 220 240 VAC with FA 95PS 60 VA 55 W at 100 120 VAC 73 VA 56 W at 220 240 VAC with FA 95AIO 64 VA 60 W at 100 120 VAC 77 VA 63 W at 220 240 VAC with FA 95D E DE E 60 VA 56 W at 100 120 VAC 70 VA 59 W at 220 240 VAC with FA 95PS and FA 95AIO 74 VA 68 W at 100 120 VAC 86 VA 67 W at 220...

Page 292: ...AN1 AC100 240V 50 60 Hz IN2 MASTER CONV2 OUT SEL MODE VIDEO AUDIO ANALOG CONV1 IN SEL DOWNMIX STATUS OTHER C C AES AUDIO CLIP DELAY AUDIO SYS VIDEO SYS AUDIO OP VIDEO OP MAPPING A V O PROCESS SDI AUDIO F4 UNITY UNITY UNITY UNITY F3 F2 F1 F A 9 5 0 0 DISPLAY AREA HD S D F RA ME S YS N C HR O NIZ E R VIDEO IN AUDIO IN GENLOCK REMOTE FAN ALARM DC POWER BY PASS LOCK EVENT ON OFF POWER 430 462 480 6 32...

Page 293: ... 90 117 ANALOG OUT GAIN 107 ANALOG OUT LEVEL 106 Analog Output Level Relative to the Digital Input Level 233 ANALOG REMAPPING 107 ANALOG SYSTEM 108 ANC DATA EMBED 74 ANC DETECT LINE 73 ANC DETECT SEL 74 ANC EMBED LINE 75 ANC IN STATUS 91 ANC IN STATUS 1 2 92 ANC LOSS SET 77 ANC Settings Web 202 ANC Status Web 222 Ancillary Data Packet Name List 256 Ancillary Data Types 75 Anti Aliasing 152 Arrow B...

Page 294: ...V1 UP DOWN CROSS CONVERTER 23 CONV1 ANC OUT 92 CONV1 ANC OUT1 94 CONV1 ANC SET 70 CONV1 AUDIO GROUP 72 CONV1 Conversion Table 26 CONV1 CROPPING 27 CONV1 IMPROVE 28 CONV1 KEYER SET 60 CONV1 LOGO SEL 59 CONV1 S2016 OUT 92 CONV1 SIDE RGB 29 CONV1 SIZE POS 26 CONV1 U D MODE 24 CONV1 VI OUT 93 CONV1 WSS OUT 93 CONV2 UP DOWN CROSS CONVERTER 30 CONV2 ANC OUT 94 CONV2 ANC OUT1 96 CONV2 ANC SET 71 CONV2 AU...

Page 295: ...PI Input Circuit 237 GPI Input Control 238 GPI Output Circuit 239 GPI SETTING 125 H HD SD SDI Frame Synchronizer Use 7 HD PHASE SET 67 HD SD SDI Simultaneous Output 8 How to Install the FA 95DACBL 240 How to Reset to SDI 1 Main Input 48 How to Reset to SDI 1 Main Input Web 141 I IN WHITE and IN BLACK 39 INPUT FUNCTION 126 Input Select Web 136 Insert AFD Data to Output Video Signals 266 Internal Se...

Page 296: ...S 55 SILENCE TRG 53 SNMP 245 SNMP SETTING Web 228 SOFT OPTION1 130 SOFT OPTION2 130 SOURCE AUDIO 84 Source Select Web 170 SOURCE SRC SEL 110 Specifications 273 SRC Mode Web 172 Status Display Web 215 System Requirements 244 SYSTEM Settings Web 191 Systen Block Diagram Audio 232 T TARGET WHITE and TARGET BLACK 40 TEST SIGNAL 66 TRAP List 253 TRAP SETTINGS Web 230 U UNIT ALARM 80 Unit Information We...

Page 297: ...281 W WHITE LEVEL 19 WSS AFD ERROR 78 Y Y C Output format 58 YPbPr CLIP 45 YPbPr RGB CLIP 44 YPbPr RGB Clip Web 161 YPbPr RGB Output Format 58 ...

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Page 299: ...en the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in...

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