EVS Synapse 2GF100/110 Instruction sheet

INSTALLATION &
CONFIGURATION
MANUAL
2GF100/110 – 2HF100/110 –
2SF100/110
DUAL CHANNEL 3GB/S, HD AND SD
FRAME SYNCHRONIZER WITH
OPTIONAL AUDIO SHUFFLER

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL
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Copyright
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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
●ALWAYS disconnect your entire system from the AC mains before cleaning any component. The product
frame (SFR18 or SFR04) must be terminated with three-conductor AC mains power cord that includes an
earth ground connection. To prevent shock hazard, all three connections must always be used.
●NEVER use flammable or combustible chemicals for cleaning components.
●NEVER operate this product if any cover is removed.
●NEVER wet the inside of this product with any liquid.
●NEVER pour or spill liquids directly onto this unit.
●NEVER block airflow through ventilation slots.
●NEVER bypass any fuse.
●NEVER replace any fuse with a value or type other than those specified.
●NEVER attempt to repair this product. If a problem occurs, contact your local EVS distributor.
●NEVER expose this product to extremely high or low temperatures.
●NEVER operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.
Warranty: EVS warrants their products according to the warranty policy as described in the general terms.
That means that EVS Broadcast Equipment SA can only warrant the products as long as the serial numbers
are not removed.
Copyright © 2001 – 2021 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA
Date created: 16-11-2009
Date last revised: 19-04-2013
EVS, the EVS logo and Synapse are trademarks of EVS Broadcast Equipment SA
This product complies with the requirements of the product family standards for audio, video, audio-visual
entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use as mentioned below.
EN60950
EN55103-1: 1996
EN55103-2: 1996
Safety
Emission
Immunity
EVS Broadcast Equipment
2GF100/110
2HF100/110
2SF100/110
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents 2
Introduction to Synapse 6
An Introduction to Synapse 6
Local Control Panel 6
Remote Control Capabilities 6
Unpacking and Placement 7
Unpacking 7
Placing the card 7
A Quick Start 8
When Powering-up 8
Changing settings and parameters 8
Front Panel Control 8
Example of changing parameters using front panel control 9
Synapse Cortex Software 10
Menu Structure Example 10
The 2GF-2HF-2SF100/110 Card 11
Introduction 11
Features 11
Applications 13
Block schematic 13
Settings Menu 14
Introduction 14
IO-Ctrl 14
IO_Prst_Act 14
IO_Prst_Edit 14
#Inp_SelA 14
#Inp_SelB 14
#CVBS-frmt 15
#Out-Frmt 15
#IO-Map 15
#Out-Mode 15
#Switch-Back 15
#F-delay 16
#V-delay 16
#H-delay 16
#Freeze_A 16
#Freeze_B 16
Delay-Status 16
Lock-Mode 17
Ref-Type 17
P60-P50_Sync 17
ANC_BlankA 17
ANC_BlankB 17
Freeze_Mode 17
PrstEditView 17
PatternSpeed 18
Input_loss_A 18
Input_loss_B 18
Timecode_ins 18
VITC_Ln_In 18
VITC_Ln_Ctrl 18
VITC_Ln_625 19
VITC_Ln_525 19
VITC_Ln_Dup 19
Ins_CtrlA 19
Ins_Prst_ActA 19
Ins_Prst_EditA 19
#VI-InsertA 19
#VI-DataA 19
#WSS-InsertA 19
#WSS-StndA 19
#WSS-ExtndA 20
#S2016-InsertA 20

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#S2016-DataA 20
#OSD-StyleA 20
#OSD-TextA 20
Ins_CtrlB 20
Ins_Prst_ActB 20
Ins_Prst_EditB 20
#VI-InsertB 21
#VI-DataB 21
#WSS-InsertB 21
#WSS-StndB 21
#WSS-ExtndB 21
#VI-DataB 21
#S2016-InsertB 21
#S2016-DataB 21
#OSD-StyleB 21
#OSD-TextB 22
GainA 22
R-GainA 22
G-GainA 22
B-GainA 22
GainB 22
R-GainB 22
G-GainB 22
B-GainB 22
BlackA 22
R-BlackA 23
G-BlackA 23
B-BlackA 23
BlackB 23
R-BlackB 23
G-BlackB 23
B-BlackB 23
CVBS-Hue 23
Audio-Phase 23
AudioStatusBits 24
emb_aud_hand_A 24
emb_aud_hand_B 24
Audio_Ctrl 24
Audio_Prst_act 25
Audio_Prst_Edit 25
#Audio-Dly-sInp1 25
#Audio-Dly-sInp2 25
#Emb-AB-Mode 25
#EmbA_Grp 25
#EmbA1_Inp ~ #EmbA4_Inp 25
#EmbA1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbA4_Inp_Ch 26
#EmbB_Grp 26
#EmbB1_Inp ~ #EmbB4_Inp 26
#EmbB1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbB4_Inp_Ch 26
#Emb-CD-Mode 26
#EmbC_Grp 27
#EmbC1_Inp ~ #EmbC4_Inp 27
#EmbC1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbC4_Inp_Ch 27
#EmbD_Grp 27
#EmbD1_Inp ~ #EmbD4_Inp 27
#EmbD1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbD4_Inp_Ch 28
#EmbA1_Gain ~ #EmbD4_Gain 28
#EmbA1_Phase ~ #EmbD4_Phase 28
GPI-Ctrl 28
GPI_1 ~ GPI_5 28
IP_Conf0 28
mIP0 29
mNM0 29
mGW0 29
NetwPrefix0 29
Status Menu 30
Introduction 30
ActiveA 30
ActiveB 30
sInp1 30
sInp1_VI 30
sInp1_WSS-Stnd 31

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sInp1_WSS-Extd 31
sInp1_S2016 31
sInp1-Map 33
sInp2 33
sInp2_VI 33
sInp2_WSS-Stnd 33
sInp2_WSS-Extnd 33
sInp2_S2016 33
sInp2-Map 33
sInp3_WSS-Stnd 33
sInp3_WSS-Extnd 33
sInpCVBS 33
IODelayA 35
SwitchLnA 35
SwitchLn_LenA 35
SwitchLn_PosA 35
IODelayB 35
SwitchLnB 35
SwitchLn_LenB 35
SwitchLn_PosB 35
FunctionA 35
FunctionB 35
Ref 35
GPI 35
GPIA 36
GPIB 36
GPIC 36
IP_Addr0 36
MAC0 36
IP0 36
NM0 36
GW0 36
Events Menu 37
Introduction 37
What is the Goal of an event? 37
Events 37
Announcements 37
Input_A 37
Input_B 37
Ref-Status 37
What information is available in an event? 37
The Message String 38
The Tag 38
Defining Tags 38
The Priority 38
The Address 38
LED Indication 39
Error LED 39
Input_A LED 39
Input_B LED 39
ANC Data LED 39
Reference LED 39
Data Error LED 39
Connection LED 39
Error LED 39
Block Schematic 40
Connector Panels 41
GPI pinning 41
Appendix 1 42
Card dip-switches for BHX and fiber configuration 42
Using BPH17 with fiber I/O 42
Using BHX17b 42
Appendix 2 44
GPI’s explained 44
GPI pools 44
binary mode or priority mode 44

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Example 1 44
Example 2 45
Example 3 45
GNU Public License version 2 47

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1 Introduction to Synapse
An Introduction to
Synapse
Synapse is a modular system designed for the broadcast industry.
High density, intuitive operation and high quality processing are
key features of this system. Synapse offers a full range of converters
and processing modules. Please visit the EVS Broadcast Equipment
Website at www.evs.com to obtain the latest information on our
new products and updates.
Local Control
Panel
The local control panel gives access to all adjustable parameters and
provides status information for any of the cards in the Synapse
frame, including the Synapse rack controller. The local control
panel is also used to back-up and restore card settings. Please refer
to the RRC18, RRC10, RRC04, RRS18 and RRS04 manuals for a
detailed description of the local control panel, the way to set-up
remote control over IP and for frame related settings and status
information.
Remote Control
Capabilities
The remote control options are explained in the rack controller
(RRC18/RRC10/RRC04/RRS18/RRS04) manual. The method of
connection to a computer using Ethernet is described in the
RRC/RRS manual.
! CHECK-OUT: “SYNAPSE CORTEX” SOFTWARE
WILL INCREASE SYSTEM FLEXIBILITY OF ONE OR
MORE SYNAPSE FRAMES
Although not required to use Cortex with a Synapse frame, you are
strongly advised to use a remote personal computer or laptop PC
with Synapse Cortex installed, as this increases the ease of use and
understandin
g
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2 Unpacking and Placement
Unpacking The EVS Synapse card must be unpacked in an anti-static
environment. Care must be taken NOT to touch components on the
card – always handle the card carefully by the edges. The card must
be stored and shipped in anti-static packaging. Ensuring that these
precautions are followed will prevent premature failure from
components mounted on the board.
Placing the card The Synapse card can be placed vertically in an SFR18 frame or
horizontally in an SFR04 and SFR08 frame. Locate the two guide
slots to be used, slide in the mounted circuit board, and push it
firmly to locate the connectors.
Correct insertion of card is essential as a card that is not located
properl
y
ma
y
show valid indicators, but does not function correctl
y
.
NOTE: On power up all LED’s will light for a few seconds, this is
the time it takes to initialise the card.
NOTE: Please check appendix 1
b
efore connecting any backpanel!

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3 A Quick Start
When Powering-
up
On powering up the Synapse frame, the card set will use basic data
and default initialisation settings. All LED’s will light during this
process. After initialisation, several LED’s will remain lit – the
exact number and configuration is dependant upon the number of
inputs connected and the status of the inputs.
Changing settings
and parameters
The front panel controls or the Synapse Cortex can be used to
change settings. An overview of the settings can be found in chapter
5, 6 and 7 of this manual.
Front Panel
Control
Front Panel Display and Cursor
Settings are displayed and changed as follows;
Use the cursor ‘arrows’ on the front panel to select the menu and
parameter to be displayed and/or changed.
Press ►To
g
o forward throu
g
h the menu structure.
Press ◄To
g
o back throu
g
h the menu structure.
Press ▲To move up within a menu or increase the value of
a paramete
r
.
Press ▼To move down through a menu or decrease the
value of a parameter.
NOTE: Whilst editing a setting, pressing ►twice will reset the
value to its default.
[No Alarms]

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Example of
changing
parameters using
front panel control
With the display as shown below
Pressing the ►selects the SFS10 in frame slot 01.
The display changes to indicate that the SFS10 has been selected. In
this example the Settings menu item is indicated.
Pressing the ►selects the menu item shown, in this example
Settings.
(Pressing ▲or ▼will change to a different menu eg Status,
Events).
The display changes to indicate that the SFS10 Settings menu
item SDI-Format has been selected and shows that it current
setting is Auto.
Pressing the ►selects the settings item shown, in this example
SDI-Format.
(Pressing ▲or ▼will change to a different setting, eg Mode, H-
Delay).
The display changes to indicate that the SFS10 Edit Setting
menu item SDI-Format has been selected.
To edit the setting of the menu item press ▲or ▼.
All menu items can be monitored and/or chan
g
ed in this wa
y
.
RRC18 [Select Card]
>S01=SFS10
SFS10 [Select Menu]
>Settings
SFS10 [Settings]
>SDI-Format=Auto
SFS10 Edit Setting]
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Changing a setting has an immediate effect.
Synapse Cortex
Software
Synapse Cortex can be used to change the settings of Synapse
modules from a PC, either locally or remotely. The software enables
communication based on TCP/IP between the Setup PC and
Synapse frames/modules.
Each Synapse frame is addressed through its rack controller’s
unique IP address, giving access to each module, its menus and
adjustment items. Synapse Cortex has access to data contained
within the Synapse module and displays it on a GUI. The software
has an intuitive structure following that of the module that it is
controlling.
For operation of S
y
napse Cortex, please refer to the Cortex manual.
Menu Structure
Example
Slot Module Item Paramete
r
Settin
g
▲
▲
S02 Identit
y
▲▲
S01 SFS10
►Set-
tings
►
Standard_dig ►Auto
▼▼▼▼
S00 RRC18 Status Mode 625
▼▼▼
Event Ref-Input 525
▼
H-Delay
▼
▼
NOTE: Further information about Front Panel Control and
Synapse Cortex can be obtained from the RRC and RRS operational
manuals and the Cortex help files.

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4 The 2GF-2HF-2SF100/110 Card
Introduction The 2GF100/110, 2HF100/110 and 2SF100/110 are dual channel
frame synchronizers with backup inputs and 8 channel audio
transparency and color correcting capabilities. The powerful matrix
multiplexer can feed audio from the embedded domain into the
Synapse bus to an ADD-ON card like the DIO48. This matrix
multiplexer also allows for audio to be inserted from the ADD-ON
bus into the embedded domain of the 2GF-2HF-2SF100/110. The
2GF110, 2HF110 and 2SF110 add a full audio shuffler and audio
proc-amp with gain and phase control.
The 2GF100/110 is compatible with 270Mb/s, 1.5Gb/s and 3Gb/s
for full 1080p/50 or 1080p/59.94 use. The 2HF100/110 is
compatible with SD-SDI (270Mb/s) and HD-SDI (1.5Gb/s) and can
be future upgraded to 3Gb/s compatibility. The 2SF100/110 is
limited to 270Mb/s only but can also be upgraded to HD or even
3Gb/s.
Features
3 inputs: 2 SDI and 1 composite
Handles complete asynchronous switching at the input
Configurable output function
Straight (1=1, 2=2)
Crossed (2=1, 1=2)
A only
B only
Compatible with the following input formats (auto selecting)
(1080p only for 2GF100/110). Please mind that the format and
frame rate must be the same on both inputs:
1080p/59.94
1080p/50
1080i/59.94
1080i/50
1080p/29.97
1080p25
1080p24
720p/59.94
720p50
SD525
SD625
Output standards (only one standard can be chosen for both
outputs simultaneously):
1080p/59.94
1080p/50
1080i/59.94
1080i/50
1080p/29.97
1080p25
1080p24
720p/59.94
720p50
SD525
SD625
Two individual conversion paths. The inputs can be different
standards SD, HD or 3Gb/s and unlocked to the single output
format.
Frame sync with output phase control in Frames, Lines and
pixels with respect to reference. Dela
y
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output format for a constant latency operation.
30 Frames dela
y
offset (per channel)
1080i60
1080i50
1080p30
1080p25
1080p24
1080p60
1080p50
60 Frames dela
y
offset (per channel)
720p60
720p50
125 Frames dela
y
offset (per channel)
SD525
SD625
5 GPI inputs assignable to different preset banks
Input selection
Output mode
Audio shuffling, gain and phase (110 only)
ARC triggers by VI, WSS, WSSext and S2016 (AFD)
Individual color corrector for video path A and B
Transparent for 8 channels of embedded audio per channel
Embedded domain cross input audio shuffling, gain and phase
control (2GF/2HF/2SF/2SF110 only)
Embedding and de-embedding through synapse bus
Video proc-amp (Y and C control)
Color corrector (RGB and total gain, RGB and total black)
Hue control for NTSC inputs
Locks to a Bi-Level or a Tri-level sync, or to an SDI input.
Full control and status monitoring through the front panel of the
SFR04/SFR08/SFR18 frame and the Ethernet port (ACP)
NOTE: The frame synchronizer works at best if the inputs are
switched according the SMPTE guidelines described in RP168.
This ensures that not only the picture but also the ancillary data
remains correct. The frame synchronizer however can handle
complete asynchronous switching at the input.
To ensure correct operation the F-delay of the card needs to be 1 or
higher so there is enough time to mask the error.

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Applications Transmission output frame synchronizer with backup input
2GF110, 2HF110 and 2SF110 only:
Combining embedded audio channels of 2 inputs into 1 (see
ima
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Block schematic

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5 Settings Menu
Introduction The settings menu displays the current state of each
2GF/2HF/2SF100-110 setting and allows you to change or adjust it.
Settings can be changed using the front panel of the Synapse frame
(SFR18, SFR08 or SFR04) or with Cortex. Also the SCP08 control
can be used. Please refer to chapter 3 for information on the
Synapse front panel control and Cortex.
Note: All items preceded with a #-si
g
n are part of the presets.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
IO-Ctrl This card has separate presets for the input and output settings under
the ‘SYSTEM SETTINGS’ header. With this item you select how
the IO presets are controlled: Manually (manual) or via GPI-
triggers (GPI, GPI-A,GPI-B or GPI-C). By default it is set to
Manual.
IO_Prst_Act With this item you can manually change the currently active IO
settings. Can be any preset between 1 and 8. By default it is set to 1.
All menu settings that are preceded with a ‘#‘-prefix under the
‘SYSTEM SETTINGS’ header are part of the preset.
IO_Prst_Edit Here you can select which of the 8 selectable IO settings presets
you want to edit. Changing this will not change the active preset,
unless the currently active preset is the same you are going to edit.
All menu settings that are preceded with a ‘#‘-prefix under the
‘SYSTEM SETTINGS’ header are part of the preset.
#Inp_SelA With this item you can select which input you want to use for
Channel A. Can be SDI-1 (SDI input 1), SDI-2 (SDI input 2) or
Analog (CVBS in). You can also choose a Zoneplate or
Colorbar as input. Can also be set to Off to switch off channel
A entirely. The default for this setting is SDI-1.
#Inp_SelB With this item you can select which input you want to use for
Channel B. Can be SDI-1 (SDI input 1), SDI-2 (SDI input 2) or
Analog (CVBS in). You can also choose a Zoneplate or
Colorbar as input. Can also be set to Off to switch off channel B
entirely. The default for this setting is SDI-2.

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#CVBS-frmt With this item you can set the format of the CVBS input. Possible
formats to select here are (default is Auto):
PAL-M
PAL-N
NTSC-M
NTSC-4.43
NTSC-J
SECAM
PAL-60
PAL-BGHID
Auto (automatic detection and selection between NTSC-J and
PAL-BGHID)
#Out-Frmt With Out-Frmt you can set what the output should be of channel
A as well as channel B. Possible settings are:
1080i60 (default), 1080i50
1080p30, 1080p25, 1080p24
720p60, 720p50
SD525, SD625
#IO-Map
(GFS only)
With this setting you can select the 3Gb/s mapping in case the input
format is 1080p50 or 1080p60. Can be manually set to Level A or
Level B. You can also choose to set it to auto, in which case the
GDL will automatically detect whether the input is Level A or
Level B.
#Out-Mode With this setting you choose which input should be on which
output. There’s 4 modes are available:
Straight (default): Channel A to outputs A1-A2, Channel
B to outputs B1-B2
Crossed: Channel A to outputs B1-B2, Channel B to
outputs A1-A2
A Only: Channel A to all outputs
B Only: Channel B to all ouputs
Note: When in ‘A only’ or ‘B only’ modes, you can process 16
channels of audio for the outputs. When in mixed modes you can
process only 8 channels of audio per input. Also when in ‘A only’
all the settings that involve video channel B are discarded and when
in ‘B onl
y
’ all channel A settin
g
s are discarded.
#Switch-Back When this setting is set to on, the input selection will switch when
the active input is lost. Set to off will not switch the input on input
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switch back when the input fails again. Default is on.
#F-delay F-Delay sets the amount of delayed Frames. The available range
is from 0 to 250 fields (dependant on the I/O). Default is 0F. The
preset master for this is Out-Frmt, hence the ‘#’-prefix.
#V-delay V-Delay setting allows adjustment of the vertical phase of the
output signal with respect to the selected reference input.
The V-Delay setting gives a delay in addition to the reference
timing. For example: if the V-Delay is set to 10 TV HD lines, the
output signal will be delayed by reference timing + 10 TV HD lines.
The signal is delayed (advanced) with respect to the phase of the
reference signal. The available range is from 0 to a maximum of
1125 lines (dependant on I/O format). The default setting is 0ln.
The preset master for this is Out-Frmt, hence the ‘#’-prefix.
#H-delay The H-Delay setting allows adjustment of the Horizontal phase of
the output signal with respect to the selected reference input.
The H-Delay setting gives a delay in addition to the reference
timing. For example: if the H-Delay is set to 10 pixels, the output
signal will be delayed by reference timing + 10 pixels. The signal is
delayed (advanced) with respect to the phase of the reference signal.
The available range is from 0 to a maximum of 5124 pixels
(dependant on I/O format). The default setting is 0px. The preset
master for this is Out-Frmt, hence the ‘#’-prefix.
#Freeze_A Freeze_A enables the capture of one Video Field or Frame
(depending on the setting Freeze_Mode) for outputs A. The
settings for Freeze are On or Off. The default is Off.
#Freeze_B Freeze_B enables the capture of one Video Field or Frame
(depending on the setting Freeze_Mode) for outputs B. The
settings for Freeze are On or Off. The default is Off.
Delay-Status It is possible to display (in the status menu IODelayA and
IODelayB) the processing time of the card in the status menu.
This setting allows you to switch this function ON or OFF.
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Lock-Mode Lock-Mode determines whether the card is locked to his input
(input 1), to the reference (Ref1 or Ref2) or freerun (not
locked). By default it is set to Ref1. Can also be set to RefAuto.
When set to RefAuto the card chooses ref1 as its source.
Whenever ref1 fails, it will switch to ref 2 (only for SFR08 and
SFR18 frames and only when ref2 offers the same ref format as ref
1). When ref 1 is back up again, it will only automatically switch
b
ack to ref 1 when ref 2 fails.
Ref-Type Sets the type of incoming reference. Can be either Bi-Level or
Tri-Level. Default is Bi-Level.
P60-P50_Sync With this setting you can choose to synchronize each one frame
or each two frames. Default is One Frame. The two-frame-
synchronize mode only works for 720p60, 720p50, 1080p50 and
1080p60 standards.
ANC_BlankA With this setting you can Blank the vertical ancillary data only (V-
Only), blank de horizontal ancillary data only (H-only) or blank
both vertical an horizontal ancillary data (H_And_V). You can also
choose to not blank any data (Off), which is also default. This
settin
g
is for Channel A onl
y
.
ANC_BlankB With this setting you can Blank the vertical ancillary data only (V-
Only), blank de horizontal ancillary data only (H-only) or blank
both vertical an horizontal ancillary data (H_And_V). You can also
choose to not blank any data (Off), which is also default. This
settin
g
is for Channel B onl
y
.
Freeze_Mode Freez_Mode allows you to choose between storing a complete
Video Frame or Field (double written) in case of a video freeze.
The default settin
g
is Fiel
d
PrstEditView With this setting set to Follow Active, the edit preset settings
(like for instance UP_Prst_editA and UP_Prst_editB) will
follow the active preset when the active preset is changed. This to
avoid confusion when changing the active. Set to Independent
the edit preset will not automatically follow active preset changes.
By default set to Follow Active.

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL
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PatternSpeed Sets the speed of the test-pattern (see settings Inp_SelA and
Inp_SelB) animation between 0 (still) and 15 (fast). Default is 1.
Input_loss_A Input_loss_A determines what the output of outputs A is in
case of lost input:
Freeze: a capture of the last good field or frame.
Colorbar: a color bar
Zoneplate: a zone plate
Black: a black output.
Grey: a grey output.
Green: a green output.
Freeze 1 sec: a freeze of the last field or frame for 1
second. After 1 second the output framework is disabled.
Freeze 5 sec: Same as Freeze 1 sec, only holding the
freeze frame/field for 5 seconds.
Backup-B: switch to input B as output.
The default setting is freeze.
Input_loss_B Input_loss_B determines what the output of outputs B is in
case of lost input. Same values as Input_Loss_A are possible.
INSERTER
This card can insert several data values in the VBI of the outputs.
With the followin
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ou can choose what
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ou want to insert.
Timecode_ins Here you can set if the time code on the inputs should be copied to
the outputs (on), or to copy the time code from input 1 to input 2
(Copy 1 => 2), or to copy the time code from input 2 to input 1
(Copy 2 => 1). You can also turn off time code insertion.
Default is on.
VITC_Ln_In With this setting you can select what line of the input you want to
copy the VITC data from (only when input is SD). Can be any line
b
etween line 7 and line 22. Default is line 19.
VITC_Ln_Ctrl Here you can choose whether you want to select the line, to where
you want to copy the timecode data to, manually (manual) or use
the information in the ATC_DBB package to select the lines
(ATC_DBB package contains information about the line duplication
as well). Default is Manual.
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