
3.
In the
Video Reference Frequency
area, select the frequency you want the server to operate in.
4.
In the
Video Resolution
area, select the video resolution you want the server to operate in.
5.
In the
Video Reference Source
area, select the type of input reference signal that the server is using.
This is the video signal that is connected to the
REF IN
BNC on the back of the server.
Note:
You should only use Free Run when the server is not receiving video from, or outputting video to, another device.
Important:
If you select Tri-Level External Reference or Bi-Level External Reference with no valid reference signal
coming into the server, you will get corrupt video on all outputs.
6.
In the
Horizontal Phase
area, select a timing offset for the video output relative to the reference
timing.
7.
Click
Restart Tria
. A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
8.
Click
Restart Tria
to restart the server application and services with the new setting.
9.
Click
OK
when the restart has completed to dismiss the window.
Video Router Setup
You can connect the server to an external router and control the sources feeding the server.
Note:
The router must support the Evertz
®
Quartz or Probel SW-P-08 protocol.
To Connect to a Video Router
You can change which destinations are coming into the server from the router, as well as which sources
on the router are routed to those destinations.
1.
Launch the Tria Config application.
You may be prompted to allow the program to make changes on the computer, click
Yes
.
2.
Click the
Video Router
tab.
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