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• For input 16:9 formats — specify where the active picture is displayed by selecting
one of the options from the
16:9 AFD Code
menu located in the
Input Settings
column.
6.
If you selected
Force AFD
option for the output settings:
• For output 4:3 formats — specify where the active content is displayed by selecting
one of the options from the
4:3 AFD Code
menu located in the
Output Settings
column.
• For output 16:9 formats — specify where the active picture is displayed by selecting
one of the options from the
16:9 AFD Code
menu located in the
Output Settings
column.
7.
Select the
Video Index - RP186
box to enable the card to detect and react to the RP186
Class 1.1 (data octets 1-3) packets in the input signal
1
. The card searches for the
presence of RP186 packets if AFD packets are not present. Note you cannot prioritize VI
packets over AFD packets.
• If a RP186-1995 packet is detected, the aspect ratio information is used and an AFD
code of Full Frame is assumed.
• If a RP186-2008 packet is detected, the aspect ratio and AFD information is used.
• If no AFD/VI packets are detected, the Force Settings is used.
• The Video Index settings are ignored when using 3G or HD signals.
8.
Specify if the card will encode RP186 packets containing Class 1.1 (data octets 1-3) into
SD outputs by selecting an option from the
Video Index - RP186
menu in the
Output
Settings
area. The card encodes the packets with the AFD (ST2016-1) packets. Choose
from the following:
•
RP186-1995
— The card encodes RP186-1995 packets into SD outputs. The
RP186-1995 packets include the video format and the aspect ratio only. Select this
option when using legacy equipment that does not support RP186-2008.
•
RP186-2008
— The card encodes RP186-2008 packets into SD outputs. The
RP186-2008 packets include the video format, aspect ratio, and the AFD Code and
is backwards compatible with legacy equipment. Select this option when you are
unsure what VI your equipment supports. This is the recommended setting.
9.
To remove encoded signals, use the
SD Blank # Active Lines
slider to select the number
of lines at the top of the active picture to blank.
10.
To automatically set the output format when the profile is recalled:
• Select the
Set Output Format
box in the
Extra Options
area.
• Choose a video format to output from the provided drop-down menu.
1. For example, assume RP186-1995 is present on the input and the ARC profile we are using is set to react to incoming VI (the Video
Index - RP186 box is selected). In the same profile we set the output VI to RP186-2008. We will not see RP186-1995 data on the out-
put, we will see RP186-2008 because that is how the output VI is set in the active profile.
Note
— If RP186 packets are present on the input and the Video Index - RP186 box is
selected on the input side in the ARC profile, the VI input data will not be passed directly to
the output.
Note
— If the Set Output Format box is selected and the video format is changed in the
provided drop-down menu, the new output video format will not change until the
Recall
Profile
button is clicked.
Summary of Contents for Opengear UDC-8625A Series
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Page 140: ...9 36 Appendix A DashBoard Menus UDC 8625A Series User Manual Iss 11...
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