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BBG-1022-FS Function Menu List and Descriptions
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BBG-1022-FS PRODUCT MANUAL
BBG1022FS-OM (V1.4)
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BBG-1022-FS Function Menu List
Input Video Controls
Allows manual or failover selection of SDI program
video inputs and displays status and raster format of
received SDI video.
• Input Video Source
Selects the input video source to be applied to the program video input.
• SDI A and SDI B choices allow forced manual selection of
correspondingly SDI IN A or SDI IN B.
• Failover A to B sets main path preference of SDI IN A.
- If SDI IN A goes invalid, then SDI IN B is selected.
- If SDI IN A goes valid again, failover automatically reverts to
SDI IN A.
• Failover B to A sets main path preference of SDI IN B.
- If SDI IN B goes invalid, then SDI IN A is selected.
- If SDI IN B goes valid again, failover automatically reverts to
SDI IN B.
• SDI C and SDI D choices allow forced manual selection of
correspondingly SDI IN C or SDI IN D without failover choices.
• CVBS – select CVBS input as the program video input.
Note: Failover criteria via this control is simple signal presence.
• Input Video Status
Displays input status of each video input, along with elapsed time of
signal acquire.
Input SDI Raster Size / Frame Rate Filtering
The controls shown below allow user filtering to exclude selected raster or rate formats from being received by an SDI input.
SDI A thru SDI D and CVBS Status show raster/format for all card
inputs. If signal is not present or is invalid, Unlocked is displayed.
(These status indications are also propagated to the Card Info pane.)
Input Format Disabled by User indicates raster size and/or frame rate
has been rejected from being passed by card (as described below in
Input SDI Raster Size / Frame Rate Filtering).
Note: Status display shows maximum card input complement. Input
complement is determined by rear I/O module used.
Default settings have all raster sizes and frame rates “checked”, thereby providing no filtering (exclusion.)
In the example below, only 720p and 29.97 are checked, filtering allowed input to only be 720p 29.97 (“720p half-rate”).
Note: Rates shown in selector are frame rates and not field rates.