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P TG 5610 B/D Reference Manual. Rev 1.0
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System Timing
The P TG 5610 can be genlocked, and using the “Timing Lock” mode precisely timed into
a system environment using the two available timing adjustments.
Note: Delay adjustments do not function if in “Frequency Lock” or Genlock OFF modes
Sync Timing
With a valid reference input the analog output sync has an adjustable delay relative to the
reference input. Adjustment range is one full video frame (in the selected standard) in
pixel and line increments.
Video Delay
The video delay adjustment will delay both SDI video outputs relative to the analog sync
input. The video output can be delayed up to one full frame in pixel and line increments.
Analog Sync Output / Genlock
The P TG 5610 has very flexible Sync output capabilities with the ability to free run or
genlock to an external reference. In all cases the selected SDI video format is the master
setting. Selecting a given SDI video format will [by default] deliver an analog sync signal
in the same standard. Flexibility is provided by allowing the user to change the default to
an alternative sync signal (synchronous to the selected SDI output) in a completely
different format to the SDI video output.
The P TG 5610 can provide Bi-Level SDTV analog sync or Tri level HDTV sync outputs,
and the reference input will accept Bi-Level or tri-Level sync and auto detect the
connected sync signal [format and standard]
There are three primary modes of operation:
Free Run (no external reference selected)
In this mode the P TG 5610 operates in standalone mode, and can be used as an SPG
(sync pulse generator) delivering SDI video, analog sync outputs and 48 KHz Word Clock
reference signals.
In terms of the supported combinations of selected SDI outputs and selected output
SYNC standards the formats can be selected into two groups shown below. The selected
SDI output format and the sync output format must be in the same group. (The groups
basically correspond to European and North American format groupings).
Group 1
(European Markets)
Group 2
(North American Markets)
625 / 50Hz (SDTV)
720P / 60Hz
720P / 50Hz
720P / 30Hz
720P / 25 Hz
720P / 24 Hz
1080i / 60Hz
1080i / 50Hz
1080P / 30Hz
1080P / 25Hz
1080P / 24Hz
1080PSF/25Hz
1080PSF/24Hz
525 / 59.94Hz (SDTV)
720P / 59.94Hz
720P / 29.97Hz
720P / 23.98Hz
1080i / 59.94Hz
1080P / 29.94Hz
1080P / 23.98Hz
1080PSF/ 23.98Hz