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Figure 49. SDI Module Detail
There are 4 positions in the display to the right of INP: for a letter or
symbol indicating what the nature of the input signal is for each pair.
Below is a table explaining each possible symbol:
Symbol Meaning
A
Normal Audio signal present.
D
Non audio present (Data).
-
No signal present
Table 5. SDI Module Symbols
•
STD: This indicates which SDI standard is present.
•
LOCK: There are two Phase Locked Loops (PLL) on the module: one
for video clock (V) and one for the audio clock (A). Normally, both A
and V should be displayed indicating that the module has locked both
PLLs. If one or both are missing, check your connection.
Selecting SDI Audio Groups
The incoming SDI signal has embedded in it 4 groups of 4 audio channels
each for a total of 16 audio channels. The SDI input module can route any
2 (8 channels total) of the incoming 4 groups to either the SDI module's
outputs 1 – 4 or 5 – 8.
To select SDI audio groups:
1.
Press the MENU button to call up the System Menu.
2.
Press MORE 3 times to display the third level of the System Menu.
3.
Press the MODULE soft button to display the Module Menu.
4.
Use the arrow soft buttons to select the SDI input module. The
module name will be highlighted to indicate that it is selected.
5.
Use the upper soft knob to select 1 – 4 GRP: or 5 – 8 GRP: The GRP
number will be highlighted to indicate that it is selected.
6.
Use the lower soft knob to scroll through the 4 available groups.
Note
It is possible to set the SDI module outputs 1 – 4 and 5 – 8 to the same
group number. However, silence will be delivered to the module's outputs
5 – 8 instead of the selected audio. To get audio on module outputs 5
–
8,
the 5 – 8 GRP control must be set to a different group than the 1 – 4 GRP
control.
7.
Press the EXIT soft button to exit the Module Menu.
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