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P TG 5610 B/D Reference Manual. Rev 1.0
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OFF (free run)
– If set to OFF mode then the P TG 5610 is in free run mode and
will ignore any connected reference input signal. Supported analog sync output
standards are qualified by the selected SDI format, unavailable selections are greyed
out. The analog reference sync can be delayed relative to the SDI output.
SDI 1 and SDI 2
–
Two small thumbnails are shown which show the current selected
test patterns for each output. Clicking on the pattern will take you to the pattern selection
tabs
Video Format Selection
–
This is a tabular representation of the supported output
SDI formats available in P TG 5610. Simply select a format to switch both SDI output to
this standard. Selection will be highlighted green.
Note. The Selected SDI format is the “Master Setting” for the module, and the
analog sync output formats as well as compatibility to the connected reference
will be relative to this setting.
Output Sync Format Selection
– P TG 5610 can output a sync standard in a
different format to the selected SDI format. When selecting a SDI output format the
analog sync output will always default to the same standard as the SDI output.
Depending on the locking mode there will be other compatible analog sync output
formats possible. All selections which are not supported will be greyed out.
Sync Delay
– When in Free Run or Frequency Lock mode Sync no delay adjustments
are available
Video Delay
– When in Timing Lock mode the sync delay and video delay modes are
available. (see above) Both adjustments are independent and these are relative to the
connected reference source (not the SDI output as in Free Run or Frequency Lock mode)
Note. Up and Down buttons are provided or enter a value directly from the keyboard in
the boxes provided. The Total delay (in nsec) will calculate automatically as you adjust
the pixel and line delays.
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“Timing Mode” Adjustments