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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).