EVS Synapse 2GX100/110 Instruction sheet

INSTALLATION &
CONFIGURATION
MANUAL
2GX100/110 – 2HX100/110
DUAL CHANNEL 3GB/S, HD AND SD
UP/DOWN/CROSS CONVERTER AND
SYNCHRONIZER WITH OPTIONAL
AUDIO SHUFFLER

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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: 09-07-2009
Date last revised: 06-11-2015
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
2XG100/110 - 2XH100/110
Tested To Comply
Wi
t
h 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 7
An Introduction to Synapse 7
Local Control Panel 7
Remote Control Capabilities 7
!7
Unpacking and Placement 8
Unpacking 8
Placing the card 8
A Quick Start 9
When Powering-up 9
Changing settings and parameters 9
Front Panel Control 9
Example of changing parameters using front panel control 10
Synapse Cortex Software 11
Menu Structure Example 11
The 2XG100/110 Card 12
Introduction 12
Features 12
Conversion capabilities 14
Applications 14
Block schematic 15
Important notice 15
Settings Menu 16
Introduction 16
IO-Ctrl 16
IO_Prst_Act 16
IO_Prst_Edit 16
#Inp_SelA 17
#Inp_SelB 17
#CVBS-frmt 17
#Out-Ctrl 17
#Out-Frmt 17
#Out-Mode 18
#F-delay 18
#V-delay 18
#H-delay 18
#Freeze_A 19
#Freeze_B 19
#LowPassFilt_A 19
#LowPAssFilt_B 20
Pos-Prst_Act 20
Pos-Prst_Edit 20
#H-Pos-A 20
#V-Pos-A 20
#H-Pos-B 21
#V-Pos-B 21
Delay-Status 21
Lock-Mode 21
Ref-Type 21
PrstEditView 21
PatternSpeed 21
SD-AR-Det 21
NoWSS/VI_prstA 22
NoWSS/VI_prstB 22
Input_Loss_A 22
Input_Loss_B 22
Up_CtrlA 22
Up_Prst_actA 22
UP_Prst_editA 22

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#Up_ArcA 23
#Up_H-scaleA 23
#Up_V-scaleA 23
#Up_H-EnhA 23
#Up_ColorConvA 23
Up_CtrlB 24
Up_Prst_actB 24
UP_Prst_editB 24
#Up_ArcB 24
#Up_H-scaleB 24
#Up_V-scaleB 24
#Up_H-EnhB 24
#Up_ColorConvB 24
Dn_CtrlA 25
Dn_Prst_actA 25
Dn_Prst_editA 25
#Dn_ArcA 25
# Dn_H-scaleA 26
# Dn_V-scaleA 26
# Dn_H-EnhA 26
# Dn_ColorConvA 26
Dn_CtrlB 26
Dn_Prst_actB 26
Dn_Prst_editB 26
#Dn_ArcB 26
#Dn_H-scaleB 27
#Dn_V-scaleB 27
#Dn_H-EnhB 27
#Dn_ColorConvB 27
Cr_CtrlA 27
Cr_Prst_actA 27
Cr_Prst_editA 27
#Cr_ArcA 28
#Cr_H-scaleA 28
#Cr_V-scaleA 28
#Cr_H-EnhA 28
Cr_CtrlB 29
Cr_Prst_actB 29
Cr_Prst_editB 29
#Cr_ArcB 29
#Cr_H-scaleB 29
#Cr_V-scaleB 29
#Cr_H-EnhB 29
Tr_CtrlA 30
Tr_Prst_ActA 30
Tr_Prst_EditA 30
#Tr_ArcA 30
#Tr_H-scaleA 30
#Tr_V-scaleA 30
#Tr_H-EnhA 30
Tr_CtrlB 31
Tr_Prst_ActB 31
Tr_Prst_EditB 31
#Tr_ArcB 31
#Tr_H-scaleB 31
#Tr_V-scaleB 31
#Tr_H-EnhB 31
S2016-Line 32
Timecode_Inp 32
VITC_Ln_In 32
VITC_Ln_Ctrl 32
VITC_Ln_625 32
VITC_Ln_525 32
VITC_Ln_Dup 32
ATC_Dem_Sel 32
ATC_Emb_Sel 32
Ins_CtrlA 33
Ins_Prst_ActA 33
Ins_Prst_EditA 33
#VI-InsertA 33
#VI-DataA 33
#WSS-InsertA 33

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#WSS-StndA 33
#WSS-ExtndA 33
#VI-DataA 34
#S2016-InsertA 34
#S2016-DataA 34
Ins_CtrlB 34
Ins_Prst_ActB 34
Ins_Prst_EditB 34
#VI-InsertB 34
#VI-DataB 34
#WSS-InsertB 34
#WSS-StndB 35
#WSS-ExtndB 35
#VI-DataB 35
#S2016-InsertB 35
#S2016-DataB 35
GainA 35
R-GainA 35
G-GainA 35
B-GainA 35
GainB 35
R-GainB 36
G-GainB 36
B-GainB 36
BlackA 36
R-BlackA 36
G-BlackA 36
B-BlackA 36
BlackB 36
R-BlackB 36
G-BlackB 36
B-BlackB 37
CVBS-Hue 37
Audio_Ctrl 37
Audio_Prst_act 37
Audio_Prst_Edit 37
#Audio_Delay 37
Audio-Bus-IO 37
#EmbA_Grp 37
#EmbA1_Inp ~ #EmbA4_Inp 38
#EmbA1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbA4_Inp_Ch 38
#EmbB_Grp 38
#EmbB1_Inp ~ #EmbB4_Inp 38
#EmbB1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbB4_Inp_Ch 38
#EmbC_Grp 39
#EmbC1_Inp ~ #EmbC4_Inp 39
#EmbC1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbC4_Inp_Ch 39
#EmbD_Grp 39
#EmbD1_Inp ~ #EmbD4_Inp 39
#EmbD1_Inp_Ch ~ #EmbD4_Inp_Ch 40
#EmbA1_Gain ~ #EmbD4_Gain 40
#EmbA1_Phase ~ #EmbD4_Phase 40
Contact _1 ~ Contact_5 40
GPI_A-mode ~ GPI_C-mode 40
GPI_A-Take ~ GPI_C-Take 41
IP_Conf0 41
mIP0 41
mNM0 41
mGW0 41
NetwPrefix0 41
Status Menu 42
Introduction 42
sInp1 42
sInp1_VI 42
sInp1_WSS-Stnd 43
sInp1_WSS-Extd 43
sInp1_S2016 44
sInp1_CRC_EDH 44
sInp2 44

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sInp2_VI 44
sInp2_WSS-Stnd 44
sInp2_WSS-Extnd 44
sInp2_S2016 44
sInp2_CRC_EDH 45
sInp3_WSS-Stnd 45
sInp3_WSS-Extnd 45
sInpCVBS 45
IODelayA 45
IODelayB 45
FunctionA 45
FunctionB 45
Ref 45
Contact_Status 46
GPIA 46
GPIB 46
GPIC 46
SDI1DemFrmt01/02 ~ SDI1DemFrmt15/16 46
SDI2DemFrmt01/02 ~ SDI2DemFrmt15/16 46
IP_Addr0 46
MAC0 46
IP0 46
NM0 47
GW0 47
Events Menu 48
Introduction 48
What is the Goal of an event? 48
Events 48
Announcements 48
Input_A 48
Input_B 48
Ref-Status 48
Active_Out_A 48
Active_Out_B 48
What information is available in an event? 49
The Message String 49
The Tag 49
Defining Tags 49
The Priority 49
The Address 49
LED Indication 50
Error LED 50
Input_A LED 50
Input_B LED 50
ANC Data LED 50
Reference LED 50
Data Error LED 50
Connection LED 50
Error LED 50
Block Schematic 51
Connector Panels 52
GPI pinning 52
Appendix 1 53
Card dip-switches for BHX and fiber configuration 53
Using BPH17 with fiber I/O 53
Using BHX17b 53
Appendix 3 55
GPI’s explained 55
Introduction 55
General functionality 55
Contact assignment 55
Pools 55
Take 56
Debounce time 56
Pool Mode: GPI 56

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Pool Mode: GPO 57
Statuses: Contact direction 57
Statuses: Contact status 58
Statuses: GPI status 58
Statuses: GPO status 58
Example 1: Two pools in binary mode 58
Example 2: One pool in binary mode and one in priority mode 59
Example 3: Two pools in priority mode 60
GNU Public License version 2 61

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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 SA Website at
http://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 settin
g
s 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
b
oard.
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 properly
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 connectin
g
an
y
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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.
P
r
ess ►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 parameter.
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 changed in this way. Changing a
settin
g
has an immediate effect.
RRC18 [Select Card]
>S01=SFS10
SFS10 [Select Menu]
>Settings
SFS10 [Settings]
>SDI-Format=Auto
SFS10 Edit Setting]
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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 help files.
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
▼▼▼
Events 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 2XG100/110 Card
Introduction The 2XG100/110 and 2XH100/110 are dual channel high-quality up converters. The
optimized scaling and filter algorithms ensure crisp broadcast ready pictures from a
native SD or HD source, by use of a 64 tap FIR filters. The cards allow you to simulcast
2 HD or 3Gb/s (2XG models only) signals from 2 native HD, SD or 1 CVBS and an SD
infrastructure. The embedded audio is carried over to the HD or 3Gb/s domain. The
appropriate aspect ratio can be applied by control of VI, WSS and GPI inputs by use of
8 presets per output that can store the aspect ratio conversions.
Beside a high quality up converter, the 2XH110 and 2XG110 are also very powerful
cross-input audio shufflers and proc-amps. With the 110 models you can de-embed 2x 8
channels out of any of the 16 embedded audio channels of both HD/SD inputs and
shuffle these channels. This means you can combine embedded audio channels from
input 1 and embedded audio channels from input 2 in your 3Gb/s (2XG), HD, SD
outputs. The embedded audio is carried over to the HD or 3Gb/s domain.
The 2XG100/110 is compatible with 270Mb/s, 1.5Gb/s and 3Gb/s for full 1080p/50 or
1080p/59.94 use. The 2XH100/110 is compatible with SD SDI (270Mb/s) and HD-SDI
(1.5Gb/s) and can be future u
pg
raded to 3Gb/s compatibilit
y
Features
3 inputs: 2 SDI and 1 composite.
Configurable output function
Straight (1=1, 2=2)
Crossed (2=1, 1=2)
A only
B only
Low latency conversion process (as low as 1 field in controlled timing
environment)
Compatible with the following input formats (auto selecting) (1080p only for
2XG100/110):
Output standards (only one standard can be chosen for both outputs
simultaneously):
1080p/59.94
1080p/50
1080i/59.94
1080i/50
1080p/23.98
1080psf/23.98
720p/59.94
720p/50
720p/23.98
SD525
SD625
Two individual conversion paths. The inputs can be different standards SD or
HD and unlocked to the single output format.
Frame sync with output phase control in Frames, Lines and pixels with respect
to reference. Delay setting are stored per output format for a constant latency
operation.
30 Frames dela
y
offset (per channel)
1080i/59.94
1080i/50
1080p/50
1080p/23.98
1080p/59.94
1080psf/23.98
60 Frames dela
y
offset (per channel)
720p/59.94
720p/50
720p/23.98
125 Frames
d
ela
y
offset (per channel)
SD525

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SD625
All ARC modes contain:
Anamorphic
Center Cut
V-Zoom
LBox-16:9
LBox-14:9
PBox-4:3
PBox-14:9
Variable H and V (50—200%)
Free individual programmable presets banks for:
Up converter ARC A and B 16-presets each
Down converter ARC A and B 16-presets each
Cross converter ARC A and B 16-presets each
Transparent ARC A and B 16-presets each
VI insertion A and B 16-presets each
WSS insertion A and B 16-presets each
S2016 insertion A and B 16-presets each
Embedder shuffling/Gain/Phase 16-presets (GXG/HXH160 only)
5 GPI inputs assignable to different preset banks
Input selection
Output mode
Up conversion aspect ratio for channel A and B
Down conversion aspect ratio for channel A and B
Cross conversion aspect ratio for channel A and B
Transparent aspect ratio (equal in-output) for channel A and B
Insertion of VI, WSS, AFD (S2016) for channel A and B
Audio shuffling, gain and phase (160 only)
ARC triggers by VI, WSS, WSSext and S2016 (AFD)
Individual color corrector for video path A and B
Transparent for 16 channels of embedded audio
Embedded domain cross input audio shuffling, gain and phase control (2XG-
2XH110 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
Full control and status monitoring through the front panel of the
SFR04/SFR08/SFR18 frame and the Ethernet port (ACP)

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Conversion
capabilities
Output
CONVERSION
1080psf23.97
1080p23.97
1080p50*
1080p59.94*
1080i59.94
1080i50
720p59.94
720p50
720p23.98
480i59.94(525)
576i50(625)
SDI Input
1080psf23.97 x x x x x x x
1080p23.97 x x x x x x
1080p50*x x x x
1080p59.94*x x x x x x x
1080i59.94 x x x x x x x
1080i50 x x x x
720p59.94 x x x x x x
720p50 x x x x
720p23.98 x x x x x x x
480i59.94(525) x x x x x x
576i50(625) x x x x
CVBS
480i59.94(NTSC) x x x x x x
576i50(PAL) x x x x
Applications Truck input synchronizer converter
Infrastructure up/down/cross conversion
Up-conversion with side-fill/curtain input
2XG110 and 2XH110 only:
Combining embedded audio channels of 2 inputs into 1 (see image
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Block schematic
INTERNAL SYNAPSE BUS
2XG100 – 2XG110 – 2XH100 – 2XH110
RACK
CONTROLLER
REFERENCE
INPUTS
12
GPI #5 OUT #2 TRACKING OUT
µP [LINUX]
CHANNEL A
LOW LATENCY
UP/DOWN/CROSS
CONVERSION
- ARC -
- BYPASS -
FRAME
SYNC
&
OFFSET
DELAY
CVBS IN
EMB A
4 CH
HD, SD IN 1
3GB/S, HD, SD OUT A1
3GB/S. HD, SD OUT A2
3GB/S, HD, SD OUT B1
3GB/S, HD, SD OUT B2
HD, SD IN 2
CHANNEL B
LOW LATENCY
UP/DOWN/CROSS
CONVERSION
- ARC -
- BYPASS -
PLL
WSS-VI-S2016
DETECTION
EQ
EQ
WSS-VI-S2016
DETECTION
EMB B
4 CH
FRAME
SYNC
&
OFFSET
DELAY
EMB C
4 CH
1234
EMB D
4 CH
CVBS
DEC.
16 CHANNEL
DE-EMBEDDING
COLOR
CORR.
COLOR
CORR.
PRESET BASED
SHUFFLING
16X16 MUX
(‘110’ ONLY)
PRESET BASED 4 CHANNEL
AUDIO GAIN, PHASE & DELAY
CONTROL (‘110’ ONLY)
BUS MULTIPLEXER
EMBEDDING OR
DE-EMBEDDING
2X2
OR
2X1
16 CH
4 CH
4 CH
4 CH
4 CH
16 CHANNEL
DE-EMBEDDING
PRESET BASED 4 CHANNEL
AUDIO GAIN, PHASE & DELAY
CONTROL (‘110’ ONLY)
PRESET BASED 4 CHANNEL
AUDIO GAIN, PHASE & DELAY
CONTROL (‘110’ ONLY)
PRESET BASED 4 CHANNEL
AUDIO GAIN, PHASE & DELAY
CONTROL (‘110’ ONLY)
PRESET BASED
SHUFFLING
16X16 MUX
(‘110’ ONLY)
Important notice Historically, closed captions were transmitted in NTSC line 21 according
to EIA-608. This allows two caption data bytes per field to be
transmitted. With the introduction of HD and DTV a new Closed Caption
specification was made, EIA-708. This allows sending more data per
field, for extended language, color support, PMT and EIT and timecode
data.
The new DTV caption format cannot be translated back to EIA-608.
However the EIA-708 may include EIA-608 data as "NTSC closed
captions" for compatibility with old decoders.
This card only de-embeds the NTSC closed captions, not the DTV closed
captions. It will not function with a DTV-onl
y
708 closed caption source.

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5 Settings Menu
Introduction The settings menu displays the current state of each 2XG/2XH100-
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, default), via GPI-
triggers (GPI, GPI-A,GPI-B or GPI-C) or by the input format
on input 1 (SDI1-Format) or input 2 (SDI2-Format). The
input formats are mapped to the preset as followed:
Format: Preset:
1080i60 Preset 1
1080i50 Preset 2
1080p30 Preset 3
1080p25 Preset 4
1080p24 Preset 5
720p60 Preset 7
720p50 Preset 8
720p30 Preset 9
720p25 Preset 10
720p24 Preset 11
SD525 Preset 12
SD625 Preset 13
1080p50 Preset 14
1080p60 Preset 15
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
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#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.
#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)
#Out-Ctrl This setting controls the output format of the card. When set to
Manual, the output format corresponds to the Out-Frmt setting.
When set to Auto, the output format follows the input format.
Possible settings are:
Manual (default)
Auto
#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
1080p60, 1080p50
1080p24
1080psf24
720p60, 720p50
720p30, 720p25, 720p24
SD525, SD625

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#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
SUM: All outputs contain a mix (sum) of Channel A and
Channel B
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 take into account that when in ‘A only’ all the settings that
involve video channel B are discarded and when in ‘B only’ all
channel A settin
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#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.
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