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8995UPC/DNC/UDX — Instruction Manual

Configuration

 

Edge Expansion 

– select the 

Enable

 control to turn on the Edge Expansion 

function. This can be used to enhance the visual appearance of the 
edges of the image.

Note

Edge expansion is not functional with 1080p/sf 23.98.

Extended Color Space 

– enabling this control doubles the dynamic range 

for chroma samples while halving chroma resolution. This change 
removes the least significant bit of each chroma sample and adds one 
more most significant bit.

Vertical Edge Filter

 – enabling this control applies horizontal low-pass fil-

tering to the luma and chroma samples at the video image vertical 
edges to lessen the black-to-video matte-to-video distortion that occurs 
in the scaler function.

Matte Edge Border

 – enabling this control applies a 3 pixel wide mask to 

vertical image edges matching the brightness and hue of the vertical 
bars. These masks are applied to lessen the transition distortion 
between matte and video that occurs in the scaler function.

Cadence Controls

The 8995 module has automatic cadence detection on the input signal. A 

Cadence

 control is provided to set one of two modes for signals:

 Auto 

Film/Video (3:2 or 2:2 pull down)

, the default,

 

or 

Fixed-Video (2:2 pull down)

In 

Auto Film/Video (3:2 or 2:2 pull down) 

mode, the scaler in the 8995 module 

detects the pattern of video field updating in the input video and performs 
motion-adaptive de-interlacing based upon that pattern. Normal video has 
a video field updating pattern of 2:2, meaning one frame of video consists 
always of two fields captured at 1/59.94 Hz intervals. 

Video created from film that has a 1/23.98 Hz capture interval must use a 
process called 3:2 pull down to produce video fields at 1/59.94 Hz inter-
vals. The first frame of film may be repeated twice, and the second frame 
may be repeated three times to give a repeating sequence of 5 video fields 
for every 2 frames of film. 

Typically, the sequence is defined as 2:3:2:3 over a span of 5 video frames, 
or four film frames. Sometimes a portion of a video program with 2:2 
cadence is mixed with other video data having a 3:2 cadence. The 8995 
module scaler may detect one cadence type and de-interlace assuming that 
cadence type for the whole image, or it may oscillate between the two 
cadence types. This may produce disturbing artifacts in the video. 

If artifacts occur in 

Auto Film/Video (3:2 or 2:2 pull down

 mode, the user may 

disable automatic cadence detection by selecting the 

Fixed Video (2:2 pull 

down)

 mode, forces the de-interlacer to perform motion-adaptive de-inter-

lacing assuming only a 2:2 cadence in the video, reducing the chance of dis-
tortion related to cadence detection. The result may slightly reduce 
de-interlacing quality for 3:2 cadence video.

Summary of Contents for 8995DNC -

Page 1: ...8995UPC DNC UDX SD HD UP DOWN CROSS CONVERTER Instruction Manual Software Version 1 3 0 071848005 MARCH 2011 ...

Page 2: ...808 29238 Brest Cedex 3 France 40 Rue de Bray 2 Rue des Landelles 35510 Cesson Sevigné France Spinnereistrasse 5 CH 5300 Turgi Switzerland Brunnenweg 9 D 64331 Weiterstadt Germany Carl Benz Strasse 6 8 67105 Schifferstadt Germany Including its implementation meets the requirements of the standard ISO 9001 2008 Scope The design manufacture and support of video and audio hardware and software produc...

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Page 4: ... 2020 or 33 1 48 25 20 20 United States Canada 24 x 7 1 800 547 8949 or 1 530 478 4148 Local Support Centers available during normal business hours Asia Hong Kong Taiwan Korea Macau 852 2531 3058 Indian Subcontinent 91 22 24933476 Southeast Asia Malaysia 603 7805 3884 Southeast Asia Singapore 65 6379 1313 China 861 0660 159 450 Japan 81 3 5484 6868 Australia and New Zealand 61 1300 721 495 Central...

Page 5: ...ptional Fiber Optics Submodule Installation 19 Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirement 19 Cabling 21 Genlock Loop 21 Video Input 21 Video Outputs 22 Reclocked Video Output 22 Auto Tracking Output 22 Set Fan Speed to Maximum 23 Power Up 24 Operation Indicator LEDs 24 Configuration 26 Configuration Summary 26 Video Input Selection 26 Video Timing and Loss of Signal Controls 26 Signal Conversion 27 Color Co...

Page 6: ...airing Web Page 84 Audio Proc Web Page 86 Genlock Web Page 88 User Settings Web Page 92 Slot Config Web Page 95 Software Updating 98 Specifications 99 Status Monitoring 106 External Frame Alarm 106 LED Reporting 107 Web Browser Interface 107 SNMP Reporting 107 Service 108 Power Up Diagnostic Failure 108 Troubleshooting 108 Electronic Circuit Breaker 108 Module Repair 108 Functional Description 109...

Page 7: ...sing System family As part of this module family it is subject to Safety and Regulatory Compliance described in the GeckoFlex 8900 Series frame documentation see the GeckoFlex Frames 8900FX FF FFN Signal Processing System Instruction Manual All Modular product documentation can be found on line in PDF format at this link www grassvalley com docs modular ...

Page 8: ...8 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Preface ...

Page 9: ... the same 2 RU GeckoFlex frame An optional Genlock submodule mounted on the 8995 circuit board accepts an external reference NTSC PAL color black or Tri Level Sync and manages local and frame bus reference timing to the module Fiber ready front module accepts a fiber optic submodule option for optical input output interfaces for all models Refer to Table 1 on page 19 for the submodules available F...

Page 10: ... for VITC and Closed Caption Minimum delay 1 frame for low latency live applications all critical format conversions SNMP and product health monitoring is supported through the 8900NET module with applications such as NetCentral Software updating using the NetConfig Networking application and or microSD card 8995UDX Module The 8995UDX provides the full spectrum of up down and cross conver sion wit...

Page 11: ... web page Figure 16 on page 37 and noting the software version given below the frame graphic Check the Grass Valley ftp server at this link for the latest 8900NET release ftp ftp grassvalley com modular 8900 8900net v4 3 0 Fans in the front cover must be set at maximum speed Refer to Set Fan Speed to Maximum on page 23 8995 Series release 1 2 0 or later requires version 8 Firmware and version 1 Ha...

Page 12: ...a rear frame slot this rear module requires two adjacent rear slot spaces 3 Installing the Genlock submodule option on the front module if used 4 Placing the front module in the corresponding front slot 5 Installing the optional SFP Fiber Optic submodule in the rear module 6 Cabling the signal ports and 7 Setting front cover fan speed on 8900NET module to maximum Module Placement in the GeckoFlex ...

Page 13: ...of the frame or use a 2 mm 5 64 hex screwdriver Please do not use an electric screw driver Note On newer 751 version GeckoFlex frames a Rear Retainer Clip removal tool and 2 extra retainer clips and screws for installing them are provided on the inside of the frame cover Make every effort to leave the screws holding the retainer clips in place do not remove them completely They are very small and ...

Page 14: ...ther modules in the frame that accept a genlock reference If another 8995 module has already been configured and installed for frame bus distribution you may configure this module s output timing to lock to the Frame Bus 1 or Frame Bus 2 reference from the other 8995 module In this case the 8995 does not require the use of an additional 8900GEN SM submodule The use of the genlock reference is dete...

Page 15: ...ull up on each retainer and completely remove it leaving the screws in place 2 Remove the blank rear adapter cover by inserting needlenose pliers into the slots in the blank cover and pulling it off 3 Insert the rear module into the empty slot guiding it carefully 4 Replace each retainer clip over the two screws on both sides of the module and push down to seat the retainer clip 5 Tighten the two ...

Page 16: ...module J1 with J14 on the front module and snap the submodule into place making sure the holes in each circuit board line up 3 To hold the submodule in place attach the screw provided from the bottom of the front module to the standoff on the submodule circuit board Figure 3 Installing Genlock Submodule 8431_05 Install Genlock submodule on back of circuit board Center submodule connector J1 over f...

Page 17: ... Auto in the Drive Frame Reference Bus pulldown Frame Bus 2 to transmit the reference connected to one of the Genlock Loop BNCs on the corresponding rear module on Frame Bus 2 set jumper J10 to ENA pins 1 2 This module must be installed in slot 3 of the frame and configured on the Genlock web page see Genlock Web Page on page 88 for Auto in the Drive Frame Reference Bus pulldown Note Both jumpers ...

Page 18: ...t 3 Insert the front module so that the plastic card guides on the module top and bottom edges go over the upper and lower raised rail guides on the right of the top and bottom of the slot Figure 5 4 Carefully slide the module into the rear connector 5 Lock the front module ejector tab into the locking pin Note Before removing the front module first remove the Fiber Optic submodule if present from...

Page 19: ...to Table 1 for the correct model of submodule to use with different software versions Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirement Before making any fiber optic cable mating connections including installa tion and after every de mating cycle use an industry standard fiber optic cleaning kit including oil free compressed air to clean the fiber connectors and the connectorized fiber end faces This helps ensure ...

Page 20: ...able the fiber optic connectors according to the instructions given in Fiber Optic Video Inputs on page 22 or Fiber Optic Video Outputs on page 22 depending on the type of submodule used Figure 6 Installing Fiber Optics Submodule Removing an SFP Submodule If you need to remove an SFP submodule snap the handle out and pull the submodule slowly out of the metal cage FIBER J7 J9 J8 8431_03r3 Label Ha...

Page 21: ...evice or terminate the unused input Video Input The input to the module can be connected to an electrical coax BNC and up to two fiber optic connectors depending on the fiber optic submodule installed Only one video input can be active at a time and must be selected on the Video Input web page page 54 8480_01r3 8900UDX R Fiber Optic Cabling FIBER J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J9 J8 Fiber Rx 1 Fiber Tx 2 Fi...

Page 22: ...ts There are four electrical coax video outputs at BNCs J5 J6 J7 and J8 always enabled and available Fiber Optic Video Outputs If an optical transceiver submodule is installed one fiber optic output TX2 is available If an optical dual transmitter submodule is installed two fiber optic outputs are available TX1 and TX2 Refer to the SFP Fiber Optic Sub module summary table Table 1 on page 19 for the...

Page 23: ...move the 8900NET module next to the power supplies 3 Locate Configuration DIP switch S1 Figure 8 4 Set position 7 to the right as shown in Figure 8 5 Return the 8900NET module to the frame and replace the front cover Figure 8 Set 8900NET S1 for Maximum Front Cover Fan Speed S1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Configuration DIP switch S1 075080000_02r0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S2 S1 Fan Speed...

Page 24: ...tion Note When a media module is first plugged into a GeckoFlex frame the 8900NET module if present may report a momentary fault This will clear once the media module has booted up Operation Indicator LEDs With factory default configuration and a valid input signal connected the green PWR and Figure 9 on the top side of the module front edge should illuminate refer to Table 2 on page 25 to see the...

Page 25: ...ff No power to module or module s DC DC converter failed On continuously Normal operation module is powered FRM1 green Off Reference frame bus is disabled to frame on Genlock web page or no Genlock submodule is installed in slot 1 On Reference frame bus is enabled on Genlock web page and Genlock submodule is installed in slot 1 FRM2 green Off Reference frame bus is disabled to frame on Genlock web...

Page 26: ...rs and their ranges default values and remote local and control panel function names and locations for setting each value Video Input Selection The video input source Coax RX 1 or RX 2 must be selected on the Video Input web page Fiber optic inputs available depend on the type of fiber optic submodule installed All inputs can have connections cabled but only one input can be used at a time Video T...

Page 27: ... of the two fields can cause motion artifacts Signal Conversion The 8995UDX module performs three main video conversion functions Up Conversion allows an SD signal input to be converted to an HD output signal in the same time domain 480i 59 94 to 1080i 59 94 or 576i 50 to 1080i 50 for example Down Conversion allows an HD signal input to be converted to an SD output signal in the same time domain 1...

Page 28: ...0 720p 50 1080i 50 Input Signal 480i SD 59 94 Up Convert Up Convert Up Convert Up Convert 720p 59 94 Down Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert 1080i 59 94 Down Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert 1080p 23 98 Down Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert 1080sf 23 98 Down Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert Cross Convert 576i SD 50 Up Convert Up Convert 720p 50 D...

Page 29: ...rovided in the Video pro cessor for video gain and offset chroma gain phase control hue and color saturation Each color component can be adjusted separately or the total gain can be adjusted Y C clipping controls are available in the Video Proc for adjusting the top white and bottom black luminance levels and the white clipping on chrominance channel of the output signal C White Clip Image enhance...

Page 30: ...e AFD Input and Output Line the Input and Output Aspect Ratio 4 3 or 16 9 and the AFD Input and Output AFD code The AFD Input and Output codes are defined as 4 bit binary numbers Each 4 bit code describes a video picture in terms of aspect ratio and other characteristics of the active image based on the SMPTE 2016 1 2009 and 2016 3 2009 standards When present AFD processing can be disabled in the ...

Page 31: ...bottom of the screen letterbox as illustrated in Figure 10 The image can be aligned with the aspect ratio controls and the matte color of the background can be changed Figure 10 Full Width Aspect Ratio Full Height this mode also known as Center Cut presents the entire picture with horizontal cropping An image set to this mode will appear centered vertically in a 16 9 display with some cropping on ...

Page 32: ...tches it leaving the result for both down and up conversion as shown in Figure 13 The image can be aligned with the aspect ratio con trols and the matte color of the background can be changed Figure 13 14 x 9 SP Aspect Ratio Displays all pixels no loss of picture but stretches image height Circles will appear as ovals No positioning controls are used Displays all pixels no loss of picture but stre...

Page 33: ...95DNC GEN or 8995UPC GEN the Genlock web page and control panel controls will be available Use these controls to enable the external genlock reference and set control and timing parame ters for the module Refer to Genlock Submodule Installation on page 16 for installation instructions User Settings Module default parameters and default signal names can be recalled at any time for the entire module...

Page 34: ...trol or set to LOC position pins 1 2 to lock out remote control Figure 14 Module Configuration Switches and LEDs 8900NET Module Information Refer to the 8900NET Network Interface Module Instruction Manual for infor mation on the 8900NET Network Interface module and setting up and operating the GeckoFlex frame network Note The 8900NET module in the GeckoFlex frame should be running software version...

Page 35: ...ial for on air mistakes Ability to group modular products regardless of their physical loca tions into logical groups channels that you can easily manipulate with user configured knobs Update software for applicable modules and assign frame and panel IP addresses with the NetConfig Networking application Recommended for real time control of module configuration parame ters providing the fastest re...

Page 36: ... signal and slot names E MEMS and reporting status for SNMP and monitoring Refer to the Frame Status page shown in Figure 16 on page 37 The modules can be addressed by clicking either on a specific module icon in the frame status display or on a module name or slot number in the link list on the left Note The physical appearance of the menu displays on the web pages shown in this manual represent ...

Page 37: ...The selected link s Status page is first displayed and the sub list of links for the selection is opened The sub list allows you to select a particular information page for the selected device Content display section displays the information page for the selected frame or module frame slot icons are also active links Refresh button for manual update of page ...

Page 38: ...control has a Coarse adjust button left and right top double arrows which increases or decreases the step value by a factor of 10 The Fine adjust button left and right inside single arrows increases or decreases the step value by 1 To change a value use the arrow button controls or enter a value into the number field and select the Enter button or use the Enter key on your keyboard The Status Indi...

Page 39: ...gure 17 for the 8995UPC Figure 18 for the 8995DNC and Figure 19 for the 8995UDX Figure 17 8985UPC Status ID Header Figure 18 8985DNC Status ID Header Figure 19 8995UDX Status ID Header When any of the 8995 modules have an 8900GEN submodule installed the header shows the addition of the Genlock with GEN Figure 20 Figure 20 8995UDX GEN Status Web Page ...

Page 40: ...ing links and web pages for the 8995 modules Figure 21 on page 42 Status reports input video and reference signal status presence of Fiber Optic and Genlock option submodules and module hardware and software version information page 43 I O Config shows a graphic representation of inputs and outputs to the module and allows naming of each input and enabling and dis abling of signal reporting page 4...

Page 41: ...embedded audio on the video input signal page 79 Audio Delay allows setting delay on Channel A and B of each audio stream page 80 Audio Gain allows setting gain on Channel A and B of each audio stream page 82 Audio Channel Pairing allows recombining of audio channels within the four audio output groups page 84 Audio Proc allows selection of the type of audio processing for Stream 1 and 2 Channel A...

Page 42: ...42 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Configuration Figure 21 8995UDX UPC DNC Web Page Links ...

Page 43: ...generated genlock ref erence signal from the 8900GEN submodule to the front module Frame Bus indicates the status of the communication bus to the 8900NET module Ref 1 and Ref 2 In From Frame the Ref 1 arrow will be present when Frame Bus 1 has been enabled on the module in slot 1 The Ref 2 arrow will be present when Frame Bus 2 has been enabled on the module in slot 3 of the frame When the module ...

Page 44: ...44 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Configuration Figure 22 8985UDX Status Web Page ...

Page 45: ...UDX Instruction Manual 45 Configuration Warnings and configuration errors are also reported on the Status web page between the double lines as shown in Figure 23 Figure 23 Warnings and Configuration Error Reporting ...

Page 46: ...onding boxes for each input The status of each input is indicated by the color of the display Reporting Enabling status reporting of each input type can be enabled or disabled by selecting or deselecting the corresponding checkbox in the Reporting Enabled column for each input type You may disable reporting for inputs not being used if desired to avoid error messages Status color of the signal wil...

Page 47: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 47 Configuration Figure 24 I O Config Web Page with Factory Default Signal Names ...

Page 48: ...nd compatible frame refer ences Input Standard choose the desired input standard from the pulldown choices or use the Auto selection The signal input type selected will be reported in the web page header as the Input Video Standard When Auto is selected the input signal type detected on BNC J9 will be reported Output Standard choose the desired input standard from the pulldown choices This will de...

Page 49: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 49 Configuration Figure 26 System Config Web Page ...

Page 50: ... button to update the page to show the correct values now configured Figure 27 Please Stand By Message When the module detects an invalid condition relating to input output conversion such as down converting between different line rates 59 94 and 50 for example a warning message will appear similar to the one shown in Figure 28 The warning message will indicate why this operation is not supported ...

Page 51: ...Standard Reference Detected Mismatch Warning 480i NTSC None 1080i 59 94 TLS None 720p 59 94 Yes1 1 No multi frame indexing is present on these reference signals to handle the 5 4 ratio between the 59 94 and 23 98 Hz frame rates 576i PAL None 1080i 50 TLS None 720p 50 TLS Yes1 1080i 59 94 1080i 59 94 TLS None NTSC None 720p 59 94 TLS Yes1 720p 59 94 720p 59 94 TLS None NTSC None 1080i 59 94 TLS Non...

Page 52: ... to switch back to the Primary automatically or manually and determine the amount of time before the Primary is restored Switch to Primary set this control to Manual if you wish to manually return to the Primary reference when it becomes valid or locked again or Auto to allow the module to switch back to the Primary reference Reference Switchback Delay when the control above is set for Auto set th...

Page 53: ... for that function Color coding indicates active functions and signal flow Grayed compo nents are inactive due to hardware and or software constraints Use the Functional View to configure the 8995 configuration web pages in the order of the signal flow Underlined module functions in each box are links to the web page for that function Figure 29 Functional View Web Page Each configuration web page ...

Page 54: ... Input Video select the input source from the rear module as either Coax Fiber RX 1 or Fiber RX 2 Note Fiber optic inputs require the presence of a fiber optic submodule See Fiber Optic Video Inputs on page 22 Signal Name the signal name defined on the I O Config web page by the user or the default names will appear in each field Signal State this field reports the status of the input video signal...

Page 55: ...ist of frame sync pixel and line timing adjustment ranges for input to output video combinations H Timing Pixels the horizontal timing can be adjusted in pixels relative to the external reference V Timing Lines the vertical timing can be adjusted in lines relative to the external reference Multi Frame Delay this control allows you to add up to 6 frames of delay When the H and V Timing controls are...

Page 56: ...56 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Configuration Figure 32 Frame Sync Web Page Input Reference Source ...

Page 57: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 57 Configuration Figure 33 Frame Sync Web Page External Reference Source ...

Page 58: ...8 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Configuration Figure 34 illustrates the Frame Sync timing status when Minimum Delay Mode is enabled Figure 34 Frame Sync with External Reference Minimum Delay Enabled ...

Page 59: ...mes depending on the following conditions a If the module is in Delay Input Timed Mode the delay through the module will be about 6 5 frames and the Delay Wrap Position will be at about 50 of full scale b If the module is in Frame Sync Genlock Mode the delay through the module will be about 6 5 frames if the input video has zero delay with respect to the genlock reference frame position and the De...

Page 60: ...59 94 0 to 2199 0 to 1124 Must span two frames of input video as genlock reference does 720p 59 94 0 to 1649 0 to 749 1080p 23 98 0 to 2749 0 to 1124 Spans 2 50 frames of input video 576i 50 576i 50 0 to 863 0 to 624 1080i 50 0 to 2639 0 to 1124 720p 50 0 to 1979 0 to 1499 Two frames of 720p span one frame of 480i 1080i 50 576i 50 0 to 863 0 to 624 1080i 50 0 to 2639 0 to 1124 720p 50 0 to 1979 0 ...

Page 61: ...Instruction Manual 61 Configuration Figure 35 illustrates the Frame Sync timing status when upconverting between an interlaced and a progressive signal Figure 35 Frame Sync with External Reference Minimum Delay Enabled ...

Page 62: ...ol or adjust all of the gains together by adjusting the RGB Gain control Offset Adjustments set the offset from 100 for the R G or B channel with the corresponding control or adjust all of the offsets together by adjusting the RGB Offset control Gamma Correction set gamma correction with the R Gamma Correction G Gamma Correction and or B Gamma Correction or adjust all channels together using the T...

Page 63: ...g controls to adjust levels on the output signal Clip Enable checkbox check to enable the clip controls Use the Y White Clip control to set the clipping level for the top end white of the luminance signal positive excursions from 109 down to 50 Use the Y Black Clip control to set the clipping level for the bottom end black of the luminance signal negative spikes from 7 to 50 Use the C White Clip c...

Page 64: ...n mode the scaler in the 8995 module detects the pattern of video field updating in the input video and performs motion adaptive de interlacing based upon that pattern Normal video has a video field updating pattern of 2 2 meaning one frame of video consists always of two fields captured at 1 59 94 Hz intervals Video created from film that has a 1 23 98 Hz capture interval must use a process calle...

Page 65: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 65 Configuration Figure 37 Video Proc Web Pager ...

Page 66: ...f input rates of 1080p sf 23 98 is not supported The web page has two main sections CC Transcoding and VITC Transcoding Each section is described below CC Transcoding The 8995 module can simultaneously detect analog Line21 EIA608 packet and EIA708 digital packet type closed captioning encoded on the input video It can also detect the presence of EIA608 CC inside of an EIA708 digital packet In the ...

Page 67: ...ese standards Figure 38 CC Transcoding No Encoded CC Detected CC Encoding Encode to Output In the example in Figure 39 on page 68 the module Encode to Output control is set for Auto and the module has detected only EIA708 CC on the input and has reported this in the Input Status field In the CC Input Source reporting fields below the presence of Line21 CC analog and EIA608 CC are reported as Not P...

Page 68: ...68 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Configuration Figure 39 Transcoding Web Page ...

Page 69: ...608 CC is used For HD input video all line rates at 59 94 The same priority applies as above without the possibility of receiving Line21 CC The Analog Input Line pulldown menu in this section allows selection of what video line the Analog CC appears on when encoded to the output Figure 40 This pulldown allows you to Auto Detect Lines 9 21 the location of the Analog CC or place the Analog CC normal...

Page 70: ...erent output packet conversions Conversion is allowed between most packet types with some general rules Results may vary depending on your end use application The Output Signal closed caption type chosen will depend on the type of signal conversion up down or cross you have performed on the module The Analog Output Line pulldown menu in this section allows selection of what line the Analog CC will...

Page 71: ... input when the Encode to Output control is set for Auto Figure 42 below shows an input status of Unavailable An example of VITC present on the input is shown in the Transcoding web page example in Figure 39 on page 68 In this case the input is encoded with Digital VITC on line 9 The specifications for the VITC handled by this module is given at the bottom of the VITC Transcoding section If no VIT...

Page 72: ...es are listed below The transcoder will only detect analog VITC from SD sources and can transmit analog VITC into any SD output source When transcoding from 23 98 Hz to 59 94 Hz video VITC data words at the slow input rate will be repeated in an over sampling fashion When converting in the other direction some VITC words may be lost as expected when sampling them with a slower output frame rate An...

Page 73: ...t coded frame that meets the SMPTE AFD standards Refer to the Appendix Active Format Description on page 117 for a detailed overview of AFD and how to use the aspect ratio controls for signals with AFD present Aspect Ratio Controls This section provides the following controls to change the aspect ratio of the video output signal Mode set the desired aspect ratio for the output video Refer to the A...

Page 74: ...s pro vided AFD Output Status reports if AFD data is Present or Not Present in the output signal AFD Output Line the AFD input line offset from the current input stan dard switching line is computed and added to the current output stan dard switching line to get the AFD Output Line number If this line number exceeds the VBI the the AFD Output line is set to the default value with is the switching ...

Page 75: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 75 Configuration Figure 45 Aspect Ratio Web Page without AFD Auto Mode but not active is present ...

Page 76: ...76 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Configuration Figure 46 Aspect Ratio Web Page with AFD Disabled Auto Mode is removed ...

Page 77: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 77 Configuration Figure 47 Aspect Ratio Web Page with AFD Present and Enabled ...

Page 78: ... Refer to Table 1 on page 19 for the correct submodule to use with your software version Output Enables This section allows enabling of the following for the video output signal Fiber TX1 check the Enabled checkbox to enable the output of the Dual Transmitter submodule installed Fiber TX2 check the Enabled checkbox to enable the output from the Dual Transmitter or a Transceiver submodule Audio Re ...

Page 79: ...e video input signal Input Stream Name identifies the Group and Stream number of the embedded audio in the input video Signal Present reports whether the stream within the audio group con tains an audio signal Capability reports whether the detected audio has 20 or 24 bit capability Audio Mode identifies the detected audio as Audio or Non audio Figure 49 Audio Input Status Web Page ...

Page 80: ...icks and pops are not passed to the output View Select Select the audio streams to view and adjust for delay by selecting one of the following buttons Streams 1 2 Streams 3 4 Streams 5 6 Streams 7 8 Stream 1 2 is illustrated in Figure 50 on page 81 Under each stream the Channel A and Channel B group and stream numbers will be reported Delay Use the Delay controls for Channel A and Channel B to adj...

Page 81: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 81 Configuration Figure 50 Audio Delay Web Page ...

Page 82: ...h stream the Channel A and Channel B group and stream numbers will be reported Gain Use the Gain controls for Channel A and Channel B to adjust the individual channel gain from 40 to 6 dB To lock the channel gains together select the Channel Gain Lock checkbox Channel Status The following status items are reported for Channel A and Channel B for each stream in a table under the Gain controls Under...

Page 83: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 83 Configuration Figure 51 Audio Gain Web Page ...

Page 84: ...ugh with no re pairing or recom bined into new pairs streams and groups The rows represent the audio input channels and the columns represent the audio output pairs The columns are grouped together into four different pairs Status of each audio stream is given a Present or Not Present Use the Groups 1 2 and Groups 3 4 View Select radio buttons to select which audio pairs to define The resulting ch...

Page 85: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 85 Configuration Figure 52 Audio Channel Pairing Web Page ...

Page 86: ...io groups Groups 1 4 Each audio group had two streams each with two channels A and B One of the following audio processing choices can be made for Stream 1 and Stream 2 Channel A and Channel B for all four audio groups In1 In1 In2 In2 In1 In2 In1 In2 In1 In2 In1 In2 1 KHz 400 Hz Silence Note To re embed the processed audio into the video output stream make sure the Audio Re Embedding Enable checkb...

Page 87: ...8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual 87 Configuration Figure 53 Audio Proc Web Page ...

Page 88: ...8900GEN SM submodule that is connected to the Genlock Loop on the 8900GFR R rear module Ref Input Frame Rate reports the frame rate of the reference input as detected by the submodule Output Bus Frame Rate reports the frame rate being output on the frame bus Output Bus reports the reference bus Ref Bus 1 or Ref Bus 2 being output from the submodule Genlock Control The following controls are availa...

Page 89: ...e signal from this submodule Line Offset adjust the reference timing stream by standard definition line steps up to one full frame Coarse Offset provides coarse adjustment of the reference timing stream by 37 ns steps up to one line Fine Offset provides fine adjustment of the reference timing stream by steps up to 37 ns Figure 54 Genlock Web Page ...

Page 90: ...ference Frame Rate Compatibility Input Standard Selection Genlock web page Reference Detected Mismatch Warning NTSC NTSC None 1080i 59 94 TLS Yes1 720p 59 94 Yes1 PAL PAL None 1080i 50 TLS Yes1 720p 50 TLS Yes1 1080i 59 94 TLS 1080i 59 94 TLS None NTSC Yes1 720p 59 94 TLS Yes1 720p 59 94 TLS 720p 59 94 TLS None NTSC Yes1 1080i 59 94 TLS Yes1 1080i 50 TLS 1080i 50 TLS None PAL Yes1 720p 50 TLS Yes1...

Page 91: ...48K Word Clock 48K None AES 48K Yes1 AES 96K Yes1 Work Clock 96 Yes1 Word Clock 96K Word Clock 96K None AES 48K Yes1 AES 96K Yes1 Work Clock 48K Yes1 1 This input standard will lock but will generate a Warning on both the Genlock and Status web pages but will not affect the locked condition Table 8 Reference Frame Rate Compatibility Input Standard Selection Genlock web page Reference Detected Mism...

Page 92: ...ttings Web Page File Operations Configuration files from the 8995 module may be saved to a file and stored offline for later recall Note Always do this before a software update to preserve your configuration After any software update your must recall factory default settings and names To save a file do the following 1 Save the current configuration on the module to a file by selecting the Save to ...

Page 93: ... Load From button on the User Settings web page Figure 55 on page 92 which will bring up the Load Settings web page shown in Figure 57 2 Enter a path and file name or select Browse to locate the directory where the files have been saved Figure 57 Load Settings Configuration 3 This will bring up the Choose File screen shown in Figure 58 on page 94 ...

Page 94: ... Factory Defaults button to recall factory settings to the module Defaults for all module parameters are listed in Table 13 on page 111 Set Factory Names select the Set Factory Names button to recall factory signal names to the module Defaults for all signal names are displayed on the I O Config web page shown in Figure 24 on page 47 Note As mentioned in a previous note recalling default factory s...

Page 95: ...is link Use the Slot Config web page Figure 59 to perform the following func tions on the module Locate Module Slot Identification Slot Memory Frame Health Reporting LED Reports SNMP Trap Reporting Each of these functions is described in detail below Figure 59 Slot Config Web Page ...

Page 96: ...page has been selected the current configuration from that module is saved in slot memory on the 8900NET module This allows the current module to be removed and when another module of the same part number and software version is installed the configuration saved to the 8900NET module will be downloaded to the installed module The Restore upon Install checkbox must be selected before the current mo...

Page 97: ...ET Instruction Manual for more details LED Reports Link Select the LED Reports link to open the 8900NET LED Reporting web page Normally every module in the frame will report to the 8900NET module any Fault Signal Loss Reference Loss or Config Error conditions These conditions will be reflected by the status LEDs on the 8900NET module Using this web page any of these conditions can be disabled from...

Page 98: ... free of charge from Grass Valley or the microSD method using a memory card and adapter if required pro vided by the customer Refer to the latest module release notes for complete software updating details All modular Modular product documentation including the latest release notes can be found in PDF format on the Grass Valley web site at this link www grassvalley com docs modular ...

Page 99: ...reporting SMPTE 2016 1 2009 2016 3 2009 Reference Signal Input 8900GEN SM Genlock Submodule Installed Signal Type Analog color black 525i 59 9 NTSC 625i 50 PAL B SMPTE318M NTSC with 10 field AES ID Tri level sync 720p59 94 1080i59 94 720p50 1080i50 1080p23 98 4 V composite sync Not supported Active video Not supported due to effects on timing Reference signal level 300 mV p p 6 dB Reference signal...

Page 100: ...ion is arbitrary in this case Video Conversion Timing Mode Output Video Delay Delay Range 480i 59 94 480i 59 94 Genlock 1 frame 1 to 8 Input 1 frame 1 to 8 480i 59 94 1080i 59 94 Genlock 1 frame 1 to 8 Input 1 frame 1 to 8 480i 59 94 720p 59 94 Genlock 2 0 frames 2 0 to 16 0 Input 2 0 frames 2 0 to 16 0 480i 59 94 1080p sf 23 98 Genlock Delay not deterministic 0 8 to 6 4 Input 0 8 to 6 4 1080i 59 ...

Page 101: ... 1 to 8 576i 50 720p 50 Genlock 2 0 frames 2 0 to 16 0 Input 2 0 frames 2 0 to 16 0 1080i 50 576i 50 Genlock 1 frame 1 to 8 Input 1 frame 1 to 8 1080i 50 1080i 50 Genlock 1 frame 1 to 8 Input 1 frame 1 to 8 1080i 50 720p 50 Genlock 1 frame 1 0 to 16 0 Input 1 frame 1 0 to 16 0 720p 50 576i 50 Genlock 0 5 frames 0 5 to 4 0 Input 0 5 1 0 frames 0 5 to 4 0 720p 50 1080i 50 Genlock 0 5 frames 0 5 to 4...

Page 102: ...720p to interlaced conversions when Input timed because interlaced output field position is arbitrary in this case Video Conversion Timing Mode Output Video Delay Delay Range 480i 59 94 480i 59 94 Genlock 2 frames 2 to 9 Input 2 frames 2 to 9 480i 59 94 1080i 59 94 Genlock 2 frames 2 to 9 Input 2 frames 2 to 9 480i 59 94 720p 59 94 Genlock 4 frames 4 0 to 18 0 Input 4 frames 4 0 to 18 0 480i 59 94...

Page 103: ...18 0 720p 50 576i 50 Genlock 1 0 frames 1 0 to 4 5 Input 1 0 1 5 frames 1 0 to 4 5 720p 50 576i 50 Genlock 1 frames 1 0 to 4 5 Input 1 0 1 5 frames 1 0 to 4 5 720p 50 576i 50 Genlock 2 frames 2 to 9 input 2 frames 2 to 9 Power Power dissipation 18 5 W with Genlock and fiber optic submodules Mechanical Frame type GeckoFlex Number of frame slots required 2 adjacent front and rear slots Rear module t...

Page 104: ...ing delay through the module is about one input video frame The delay numbers indicate the following For Genlock Mode table entries indicate the delay in output video frame start from the genlock reference frame start when the input video is exactly aligned with that reference For Input Timed Mode table entries indicate the delay in output video frame start from the input video frame start positio...

Page 105: ...m Minimum distance 30km Table 12 SFP Transmitter Transceiver Fiber Optic Submodule Specifications Model Number SFP 13103G M1DTX SFP 13103G M1TRX Wavelength 1 1310 nm 1310 nm Wavelength 2 1310 nm N A Transmit channels 2 1 Connector type LC Fiber support Single mode Data rate 143 Mb s to 2 97 Gb s Power output 5 to 0 dBm 2dBm typical Maximum distance 10 km1 1 The 1310 nm Dual Transmitter SFP 13103G ...

Page 106: ...l Frame Alarm output is available on pins 8 and 9 of the RS 232 connector on the rear of the frame The Frame Alarm outputs a voltage level indicating there is an alarm condition on the Module Health Bus or one of the other frame components reported to the Frame Monitor module in a Gecko 8900TF or GeckoFlex 8900FF frame or the 8900NET module in an 8900TFN and GeckoFlex 8900FFN frame The Module Heal...

Page 107: ... in colored graphical and text formats Refer to Figure 16 on page 37 for an example Module Status web page Figure 22 on page 44 shows specific input and reference signal configuration error status to the module along with module status and information part number serial number hard ware version software firmware boot versions and Asset number as assigned on the Slot Config web page A Status LED ic...

Page 108: ...tronic Circuit Breaker An electronic circuit breaker on the module works during a fault condition or an overcurrent to cut off power to the module in place of a fuse If power has been cut off to module remove the module and replace it in the frame to reset If the problem persists contact Grass Valley Customer Service Module Repair If the module is still not operating correctly replace it with a kn...

Page 109: ...o Synchronizer Embedder Reclocker RGB Video Proc Amp Motion Adaptive Scaler Channel Stream Routing Component Video Proc Amp Genlock Adjustment Video Synchronizer Delay Adjust 8900GEN SM Submodule Option VITC CC Converter Adjustable Delay Channel Gain 8480_10r1 Fiber RX Fiber RX SFP Fiber Optic Transceiver Option SFP Fiber Optic Dual Receiver Option Fiber RX Fiber TX SFP Fiber Optic Dual Transmitte...

Page 110: ...X SD SDI Out Audio Delay Out HD Fiber In 1 HD Fiber In 1 HD Fiber In 2 HD SDI In Frame Bus 2 8480_12r1 Dolby E Non PCM Path Frame Bus 1 Ref In Loop SD Fiber Out 2 SD Fiber Out 2 Reclocked Output SD Fiber Out 1 Only one type of fiber option can be installed De Embedder Audio Synchronizer Embedder Reclocker RGB Video Proc Amp Motion Adaptive Scaler Channel Stream Routing Component Video Proc Amp Gen...

Page 111: ...A Input standard Auto Auto 480i 59 94 720p 59 94 1080i 59 94 1080p 23 98 1080sf 23 98 576i 50 720p 50 or 1080i 50 System Config Video I O Configuration Input Standard pulldown InVidStd Output standard 480i 59 94 720p 59 94 1080i 59 94 1080p 23 98 1080sf 23 98 576i 50 720p 50 or 1080i 50 System Config Video I O Configuration Output Standard pulldown OutVidStd Test Output Color Bars signal Disabled ...

Page 112: ...just B gain 100 0 to 200 1 steps Color Correction B Gain B Gn Adjust total gain 100 0 to 200 1 steps Color Correction RGB Gain RGB Gn Adjust R offset 0 100 1 steps Color Correction R Offset R Off Adjust G offset 0 100 1 steps Color Correction G Offset G Off Adjust B offset 0 100 1 steps Color Correction B Offset B Off Adjust total offset 0 0 to 200 1 steps Color Correction RGB Offset RGB Off Adjus...

Page 113: ...3 2 or 2 2 pulldown or Fixed Video 2 2 pulldown Video Proc Cadence Cadence radio button N A Enable noise reduction Disable Enable or Disable Video Proc Image Enhancement Controls Noise Reduction Enable checkbox NREnable Noise level control 0 0 to 63 Video Proc Image Enhancement Controls Noise Reduction Level control NRLevel Edge Expansion enable Disable Enable or Disable Video Proc Image Enhanceme...

Page 114: ...ght Full Width 14x9 SP Full Height or Anamorphic Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Selections Mode radio buttons ArMode Aspect ratio alignment of video output image Center Center Top Bottom Left or Right Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Selections Alignment radio buttons PicAlgn Select amount of cropping of top of output image No Crop No Crop 1 Line 2 Lines 3 Lines 4 Lines or 5 Lines Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Se...

Page 115: ...6 dB Audio Gain Channel A Gain control Channel B Gain control AudChGn1 16 Select Audio groups for channel pairing Groups 1 2 Groups 1 2 Groups 3 4 Audio Channel Pairing View Select Groups 1 2 and Groups 3 4 radio buttons N A Define audio In1 and In2 for Pairs 1 2 and 3 4 in Groups 1 2 and 3 4 from available channels See Range Choices at right Force Silence SDI Input G1 S1 ChA SDI Input G1 S1 ChB S...

Page 116: ...ard Selection pulldown GLInSel Select loop bandwidth Fast Lock Low Jitter or Fast Lock Genlock Genlock Control Loop Bandwidth radio button GLLoopBW Set Line offset for Genlock timing 0 525 rates 0 to 524 625 rates 0 to 624 Genlock Genlock bus Timing Line Offset control GLLnOff Set Coarse Offset for Genlock timing 0 525 rates 0 to 1715 625 rates 0 to 1727 Genlock Genlock bus Timing Coarse Offset 37...

Page 117: ... The active image is the portion of the video picture area that is being uti lized for program content The coded frame is the video frame as coded in a compressed bitstream for emission as shown in Figure 63 This manual uses the term coded frame to describe the area including the active video defined by the format standard being described by the AFD Figure 63 Active Image and Coded Frame When the ...

Page 118: ...ll Width Table 21 on page 132 Mode 14x9 SP Table 22 on page 133 Mode Full Height Table 23 on page 134 Mode Anamorphic Table 24 on page 135 Mode Auto Table 25 on page 136 Notes on AFD The 8995 module AFD software programming in Auto mode attempts to maximize and preserve the height of an output image while attempting to maintain as much vertical information as possible AFD processing can be disable...

Page 119: ...e 14 on page 123 refer to the Active Formats column and find the illustration of the 1000 binary code aspect ratio It will look like the illustration in Figure 64 The image is full frame with an aspect ratio that is the same as the 4 3 coded frame Figure 64 AFD Input Code 1000 The current settings for the mode and alignment on the Aspect Ratio web page are Full Height and Center as shown in the ex...

Page 120: ...120 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Active Format Description Figure 66 AFD Present in Input Signal ...

Page 121: ...es For 16 9 Coded Frames on page 125 as illustrated in Table 15 on page 125 If the user needed a 14x9 output format for example they would go to the Up Conversion table section and locate the Mode 14x9 SP table Table 22 on page 133 Under each Alignment choice in the table locate the Input Code 1000 and note if there are any supported SMPTE binary output codes available in the Output Code column Un...

Page 122: ...122 8995UPC DNC UDX Instruction Manual Active Format Description Figure 68 Change AFD Output Code ...

Page 123: ...me in Table 14 Table 14 AFD Codes in 4 3 Coded Frame Active Format Illustration in a 4 3 Coded Frame Description AFD 0010 Box 16 9 top Image with a 16 9 aspect ratio as letterbox at the top of a 4 3 coded frame AFD 0011 Box 14 9 top Image with a 14 9 aspect ratio as letterbox at the top of a 4 3 coded frame AFD 0100 Box 16 9 center Image with an aspect ratio greater than 16 9 as a vertically cente...

Page 124: ...ve 14 9 center in a 4 3 coded frame AFD 1110 16 9 with alternative 14 9 center Image with a 16 9 aspect ratio and with an alternative 14 9 center as a vertically centered letterbox in a 4 3 coded frame AFD 1111 16 9 with alternative 4 3 center Image with a 16 9 aspect ratio and with an alternative 4 3 center as a vertically centered letterbox in a 4 3 coded frame Table 14 AFD Codes in 4 3 Coded Fr...

Page 125: ... Frame Image is full frame with an aspect ration as a horizontally centered pillarbox image in a 16 9 coded frame AFD 1001 4 3 center Image with a 4 3 aspect ratio greater than 16 9 as a vertically centered letterbox in a 4 3 coded frame AFD 1010 16 9 with complete 16 9 image protected Image is full frame with a 16 9 aspect ratio and with all image areas protected AFD 1011 14 9 center Image with a...

Page 126: ...e with a 4 3 aspect ratio and with an alternative 14 9 center in a 4 3 coded frame AFD 1111 16 9 with alternative 4 3 center Image with a 16 9 aspect ratio and with an alternative 4 3 center in a 16 9 coded frame Table 15 AFD Codes in 16 9 Coded Frames Active Format Illustration in a 16 9 Coded Frame Description ...

Page 127: ...Full Width 0011 1000 Full Width 0011 1000 Full Width 0011 1000 Full Width 0011 1000 Full Width 0100 0100 Full Width 0100 0000 Full Width 0100 0000 Full Width 0100 0100 Full Width 0100 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 F...

Page 128: ...9 SP 0011 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 1000 1011 14x9 SP...

Page 129: ...100 0000 Full Height 0100 0000 Full Height 0100 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 1000 ...

Page 130: ...0 Ana morphic 0100 0000 Ana morphic 0100 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 1000 1000 An...

Page 131: ...000 Full Width 0100 0100 Full Width 0100 0100 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 1000 1001 Ful...

Page 132: ...ull Width 0011 0000 Full Width 0011 0000 Full Width 0011 0000 Full Width 0100 0100 Full Width 0100 0000 Full Width 0100 0000 Full Width 0100 0100 Full Width 0100 0100 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0101 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0110 0000 Full Width 0111 0000 Fu...

Page 133: ...00 14x9 SP 0011 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0100 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0101 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0110 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 0111 0000 14x9 SP 1000 1011 1...

Page 134: ...00 Full Height 0100 0000 Full Height 0100 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 1000 1000 F...

Page 135: ...0 0000 Ana morphic 0100 0000 Ana morphic 0100 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0101 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0110 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 0111 0000 Ana morphic 1000 10...

Page 136: ...ight 0100 0000 Full Height 0100 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0101 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0110 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 0111 0000 Full Height 1000 1000 Full Height...

Page 137: ...io web page 74 Output Status reporting 74 reporting status 73 Analog Input Line control 69 70 aspect ratio 14x9 SP definition 32 AFD Active Format description 73 anamorphic definition 32 Center Cut 31 full height definition 31 full width definition 31 Aspect Ratio web page 73 asset tag assigning 96 viewing 43 audio channel pairing 84 clipping indicator 82 gain 82 output missing 78 86 output proces...

Page 138: ...color space control 64 F factory default names I O Config web page 46 remote control 94 factory defaults recall with remote controls 94 summary table 111 fan speed front cover 23 FAQ database 4 FAULT LED states 25 features all module types 9 fiber optic cleaning kit 19 fiber optic outputs enabling 114 overview 33 fiber optics cleaning requirements 19 file operations save and load 92 Fine adjust bu...

Page 139: ...4 Locate Module function 96 loss of signal reporting operation remote control 59 operation summary table 112 remote controls 46 summary table 111 M manual freeze remote control 59 summary table 112 matte color 73 matte edge border control 64 minimum delay mode 55 Modular Product manuals online location 14 98 Module Health Bus 106 module installation precautions 13 module repair 108 Module Status w...

Page 140: ...ystem configuration remote controls 48 system requirements 11 T transcoding closed caption 66 overview 33 summary of controls 113 VITC 71 Transcoding web page 66 troubleshooting 108 U user settings overview 33 User Settings web page 92 V vertical edge filter control 64 vertical timing overview 26 remote controls 55 summary table 112 VID IN LED 25 video input selection overview 26 Video Input web p...

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