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NOTES 

The switches are numbered using D0..D3. 

The additional data D4, D5 and D6 is used as follows: 

To  differentiate  between  PAL  and  NTSC  for  H,  V,  and  SCH;  and  for  genlocked  or  non-genlocked  for  SCH.  This 

allows  reading  and  writing  of  their  values,  without  the  necessity  of  changing  the  machine  standard.  For  reading  or 

writing the status of these switch, only D0..D3 are necessary. 

For reading and writing values for the special case of “bar 10”, where the user can define the component values of the 

color matte. They are also used in defining the status of the switch for bar 10. 

 

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN “SWITCH DATA” AND DISPLAY 

 

The “switch data” is related to the value displayed on the 7-segment front-panel display as described below: 

 

H – BLACK BURST 

 

Displayed data = (447-switch data) / 27 (ms) 

 

V – BLACK BURST 

 

Displayed data =  (13-switch data)/2 (lines) 

 

 H – SYNC OUT 

 

Displayed data(PAL) = (switch data-1721) / 27 (ms) 

Displayed data(NTSC) = (switch data-1709) / 27 (ms) 

 

V – SYNC OUT 

 

Displayed data =  (switch data-4)/2 (lines) 

 

SCH 

 

Displayed data (PAL, no Genlock) = (switch data – 103) X 1.40625 (degr) 

Displayed data (PAL, Genlock) = (switch data – 179) X 1.40625 (degr) 

Displayed data (NTSC, no Genlock) = (switch data – 36) X 1.40625 (degr) 

Displayed data (NTSC, Genlock) = (switch data – 153) X 1.40625 (degr) 

 

BAR 

 

Displayed data = switch data.           

 

INSTALLATION 

Rack Mounting 

These machines may be rack mounted in a standard 19” (1U) EIA rack, and include rack “ears” at the ends of 

the  front  panel.  To  mount  them,  simply  place  the  unit's  ears  against  the  rack  rails  of  your  rack,  and  insert 

standard  screws through  each  of  the four  corner  holes.  These  devices  do not require any  specific  spacing  for 

ventilation above or below the unit.  

Connecting to Video and Audio Devices 

Video acceptors and output devices may be connected to the SG-6005 through the BNC type connectors on the 

back of the machines (Black Burst / Color Bar). The Black Burst and Color Bar signals are very high frequency 

carrying signals, and are very sensitive to cable quality and length. Keep the length of the cables to the absolute 

minimum ecessary. Audio acceptors may be connected to the machine either through the XLR type connectors 

(for balanced audio use) or through the RCA type connectors (for unbalanced audio use). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SG-6005

Page 1: ...KRAMER ELECTRONICS Ltd USER MANUAL Kramer Genlock Multistandard Black Burst Bar Generator Model SG 6005 IMPORTANT Before proceeding please read paragraph entitled Unpacking and Contents...

Page 2: ...SG 6005 11 10 1 Structure Of Protocol 12 10 2 Description of Instructions 13 10 3 Relationship Between Switched Data and Display 16 11 INSTALLATION 16 11 1 Rack Mounting 16 11 2 Connecting to Video an...

Page 3: ...s controllers and computer related products This manual includes configuration operation and option information for the SG 6005 VIDEO SYNC AND RELATED PROBLEMS All video signals arriving at a monitor...

Page 4: ...e not identical as the Green signal has a larger amplitude due to the sync it carries and the sync signals must be stripped off in order to recover the normal green sync level A subset of this format...

Page 5: ...of other negative effects The main cause of the above mentioned problems is improper analog sync levels In the logic level sync world this shouldn t happen At least in theory However other problems le...

Page 6: ...re commands to ignore those incorrect signals and those controls should be activated Alternatively a sync shaver machine should be used one for each of the Red and Blue channels This device shaves off...

Page 7: ...Zero Ohm connection resistance is the objective Sockets and connectors also must match the required impedance 75ohm in video Cheap low quality connectors tend to rust thus causing breaks in the signal...

Page 8: ...lanced audio signals using XLR connectors Using a simple front panel switch it can be configured as a 1 10 for mono signals or as a 1 5 for stereo signals In either mode its purpose is to accept a sin...

Page 9: ...2 3 PAL OR NTSC Selects the video standard of the machine The illuminated switch indicates the selected standard To change the video standard press the non illuminated switch The machine takes about a...

Page 10: ...ne will still delay according to the previously selected settings The selection allows display and control of this function not the enabling and disabling of it 8 V SYNC OUT Selects deselects the cont...

Page 11: ...y now indicates the B Y value of the matte which may be changed using the and buttons 11 Pressing the BAR button 10 yet again will causes the decimal point to flash in the third digit of the 7 segment...

Page 12: ...or not to insert a pedestal 7 5 IRE setup when generating NTSC The switch is ON if the pedestal is to be used 23 POWER SOCKET Mains inlet socket The fuse is located within the socket RESETTING THE SG...

Page 13: ...e taken not to set a switcher with this machine number STRUCTURE OF PROTOCOL MSB LSB INSTRUCTION 0 TO PC I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 I0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1st byte DATA 1 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2nd byte...

Page 14: ...ding set EXTENDED DATA as 0 When receiving LSB of EXTENDED DATA status of front panel switch The PC sends this instruction to the machine The machine replies by setting the EXTENDED DATA according to...

Page 15: ...s instruction was sent Note further that the addressed front panel switch does not need to be pressed in order to change its value via RS 232 If the or button is pressed on the machine resulting in a...

Page 16: ...e machine replies with DATA as the version number before the decimal point and EXTENDED DATA is the value following the decimal point For example for version 3 4 the machine replies with DATA 03 hex a...

Page 17: ...splayed data PAL no Genlock switch data 103 X 1 40625 degr Displayed data PAL Genlock switch data 179 X 1 40625 degr Displayed data NTSC no Genlock switch data 36 X 1 40625 degr Displayed data NTSC Ge...

Page 18: ...port to the provided Null Modem adapter Connect the Null modem adapter to the RS 232 port of the SG 6005 using a flat cable with the appropriate sockets TURNING ON THE MACHINE NOTES 1 The machine sho...

Page 19: ...18 KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD Figure 3 RS 232 Null Modem Connection...

Page 20: ...connect again to reset the machine 2 If the following recommended actions still do not result in satisfactory operation please consult your KRAMER Dealer Power and Indicators Problem Remedy No Power 1...

Page 21: ...covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Any product which is not distributed by Kramer or which is not purchased from an authorize...

Page 22: ...tries may not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may...

Page 23: ...m P N 2900 004005 REV 2 For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site www kramerelectronics com Updates to this user manual may be found at http www k...

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