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5.3
Getting to Know Your SD-7316 Matrix
The Kramer
SD-7316
is an adjustment-free, 16x16 matrix switcher for SDI (serial digital) video signals. It is a
true matrix allowing any input to be routed to any or all outputs simultaneously. It provides automatic
equalization for losses on a 75-ohm co-axial cable, and reclocks each output to provide 16 low-jitter serial
digital outputs. Video standard recognition is automatic, and the
SD-7316
switches during the vertical interval.
The
SD-7316
accepts either analog or serial video as the external source for its vertical trigger, or any output
can be assigned as the sync source. The
SD-7316
can be controlled by front panel buttons, RS-232, or RS-485.
It is fully compatible with both 10-bit and 8-bit video, automatically recognizing word length.
Panel features of the
SD-7316
are described in Figure 5 and Table 3.
Note:
For operation instructions refer to section 7.2
.
Figure 5: SD-7316 Front/Rear Panel Features
Table 3: SD-7316 Front/Rear Panel Features
NO. Feature
Function
1.
POWER
Power ON/Off switch, illuminates when toggled.
2.
IN
Inputs selector buttons
3.
OUT
Outputs selector buttons
4.
MATRIX / STATUS
Display of the matrix status and control
5.
MENU/ENTER
Programming buttons
6.
DIGITAL
Optional Digital Genlock input socket
7.
OUTPUTS
Matrix output connectors
8.
INPUTS
Matrix input connectors
9.
EXT SYNC
External sync selection switch (Digital or Analog)
10.
ANALOG
Analog Genlock / loop sockets
11.
75
Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω
Analog Genlock termination switch (terminated to 75
Ω
when pressed)
12.
RS-485
RS-485 connector
13.
RS-232 IN
RS-232 input socket (connected to PC or other controller)
14.
RS-232 OUT
RS-232 output socket (for next controlled device)
15.
POWER SOCKET
A socket with fuse for connecting the mains power cord