1-8ch
1ch
2ch
3ch
4ch
9ch
10ch
11ch
12ch
9-16ch
1-8ch
5ch
6ch
7ch
8ch
13ch
14ch
15ch
16ch
9-16ch
2/2
Sound Out
Left Channel
Right Channel
Channel 1
Channel 2
On
Level Meter
Off
SDI Sound Output
Signal
[
Digital
]
Off
SDI Through
Off
Noise reduction
100 Hz
Refresh Rate
Off
Cinema reality
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English
Left Channel:
Selects the SDI audio channels whose signals are to
be output to the left channel of the display.
Channel 1 to channel 16
(Initial setting: Channel 1)
Right Channel:
Selects the SDI audio channels whose signals are to
be output to the right channel of the display.
Channel 1 to channel 16
(Initial setting: Channel 2)
Sound Out:
Sets the SDI audio output on or off
(initial setting: On).
Level Meter:
Displays the SDI audio level meter.
Off, channels 1 to 8 (1-8ch), channels 9 to 16 (9-16ch)
(Initial setting: Off)
In the Sound menu of the Display
Level meter display
Shown above is a screen display for 1-8ch
and 9-16ch.
Notes:
• Audio signal output will be suspended if signals other than listed under “Audio signals supported by this board”
have been input.
• Audio output will be suspended if a channel which is not one of the multiple channels among the SDI signals has
been selected.
* Output will be suspended if either output channel (L/R) is selected.
• As described above, of the audio input by this board, only multiplexed audio of the HD-SDI/Link A input signal is
output.
0 dBFS
-20 dBFS (0 dB)
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Audio Settings
By installing this terminal board in a compatible display, its audio settings can be performed by the display.
(For details on the display method, setting method, etc., see the instruction manual for the display unit.)
Note:
• Set this setting to “Off” when not using through output. If this setting remains set to “On”, the potential transmission
distance may be reduced.
SDI Through
Off:
Stops through output. (Default setting)
On:
Enables through output.
On the display’s Setup - Signal menu
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SDI Through Selection
This board includes a through output (active through) function, allowing output on the display to be turned ON/OFF.
(For details on the display method, setting method, etc., see the instruction manual for the display unit.)