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RFX-RMT-II SD/HD
LAST REV: DEC 2007
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Operator’s Manual
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8.4.3 Video Input
The video input menu changes according to the selection of video definition, SD or HD
(see Section 8.4.4).
In SD mode, the video input may be selected to CVBS/YC/YUV, analog, SDI, or internal
color bars.
In the optional HD mode, the unit can accept HD SDI or generate internal alternating color
slates (Yellow and Magenta).
In the event that Bars is selected, a sub menu allows the user to select Alternating, 75%,
or 100% color bars.
8.4.4 Video Definition
This menu allows the encoding to be selected between SD and HD modes (if the unit has
been upgraded).
8.4.5 Modify User Pset
In addition to the built in Encoder Preset, mentioned in Section 8.4.6 (Encoder menu) the
operator may also setup User Presets. This menu allows the following parameters to be
manually selected:
Modulation mode (QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM)
Guard interval
FEC code rate
COFDM bandwidth 6, 7, 8, MHz
Video resolution: HD only
Video profile: 4.2.0 or 4.2.2 (MP@ML) - SD only
Video delay: Standard or Low Delay
Once it is configured, the User Preset is then selected for use through Encoder menu
8.4.6.
8.4.6 Encoder Menu
Using the
▲▼
buttons, this menu is used to select the required MPEG encoder operating
parameters. These are held in 16 Preset factory memories (0 – 15), plus the User Preset
mentioned in Section 8.4.5. The display will also indicate the modulation mode (QPSK, 16
QAM, 64 QAM).
8.4.7 ASI / MPEG
The RMT-II operating mode may be selected for either ASI input or video / audio input
using the internal MPEG encoder.
After the mode is switched to ASI, the control menu converts to that shown in Section 8.6.