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Parameter
Default
Setting range
Description
CORRECTION NORMAL
DISABLE
NORMAL
SENSITIVE
FA-9500 can fade
*4
and mute audio when
it detects a change in the audio status
due to, e.g., signal switchover. This
parameter allows you to select whether to
detect changes and how sensitive
detection should be to such changes.
DISABLE
: Disables mute function when
change in audio status is detected.
Normally not selected.
NORMAL
: Mutes when a change on an
SDI signal, ADP (Audio Data Packet), or
DBN (Data Block Number) is detected.
Normally selected.
SENSITIVE
: Mutes when a change on
channel status, or EDP (Extended Data
Packet) presence (only for SD-SDI), as
well as the above items, is detected.
*1 Channel status and audio channel (input) Validity Bit can be checked using a wave form monitor.
*2 Processes audio signals as described if SRC MODE in the 6-5-1 SOURCE/SRC SEL menu is set to
AUTO.
*3 Processes audio signals as described if SDI AUDIO CLOCK in section 6-1-4 is set to AUTO.
*4 Fade function depends on the FADE MODE setting in the 6-10-1 FADE IN/OUT menu.
CH STATUS
The FA-9500 determins whether the input audio signal is PCM or not from the NON-PCM flag
carried in the Audio Channel Status (ACS). If ACS is incorrect it may lead to improper
processing. This setting may effective processing such audio signals with incorrect ACS
properly.
VALIDITY
The FA-9500 determines whether the input audio signal is PCM or not using Validity Bits (V
Bit) in audio signal. If Validity Bit (V Bit) is incorrect the audio signal may cause improper
processing. This setting may effective processing such audio signals with incorrect Validy Bits
properly.
IMPORTANT
Please use these settings only if there is audio noise or the audio is muted. Otherwise,
do not change the default setting.
CORRECTION
Normally set to
NORMAL
. Set to
DISABLE
for a specific program or duration when audio
output has noise or is muted.
The FA-9500 fades out audio or resets the delay circuit when a status change (SDI signal
input interruption, signal switchover (by a router, etc.) is detected. Faulty ancillary data in
normal audio signals may also be detected as status changes.
Audio signals with such faulty ancillary data may lead the FA-9500’s automatic correction to
improperly process the audio input and produce noise or mute the audio.
Note that disableing the automatic correction can prevent such improper processing, however,
the following functions will also be disabled.
- After a signal switchover by router or the recovery of an interrupted SDI signal, delay
settings will lose their accuracy to within 1.3 msec max. Audio signal phases among audio
groups will not match.
Perform either of the following operations when setting CORRECTION to
DISABLE
, or
changing the setting from
DISABLE
to
NORMAL
.
(a) Change the 6-1-5. “SDI IN AUDIO” ALIGNMENT setting from
DISABLE
to
ENABLE
.
(b) Disconnect and reinput the SDI input signal.
These operations reset the audio circuit and minimize the delay differences and group audio
phase differences. Output audio signals will be muted while performing the operations.
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