Kramer SP-11D User manual

Kramer Electronics, Ltd.
Preliminary
USER MANUAL
Model:
SP-11D
Digital Video Processor

Contents
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Contents
1Introduction 1
2Getting Started 1
2.1 Quick Start 2
3Overview 3
4Your SP-11D Digital Video Processor 4
5Installing on a Rack 8
6Connecting Your SP-11D Digital Video Processor 9
6.1 Connecting a PC 10
6.2 DIP-Switch Settings 11
7Operating the SP-11D Digital Video Processor 12
7.1 Storing/Recalling Setups 14
7.2 Locking the Front Panel 15
8Technical Specifications 16
9Communication Protocol 17
Figures
Figure 1: SP-11D Digital Video Processor 5
Figure 2: Crossed Cable RS-232 Connection 10
Figure 3: Straight Cable RS-232 Connection with a Null Modem Adapter 10
Figure 4: Connecting the SP-11D Digital Video Processor 12
Tables
Table 1: Front Panel SP-11D Digital Video Processor 6
Table 2: Rear Panel SP-11D Digital Video Processor 7
Table 3: DIP-switch Settings 11
Table 4: Test Signals 11
Table 5: Technical Specifications of the SP-11D Digital Video Processor 16
Table 6: Protocol Definitions 17

Introduction
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1 Introduction
Welcome to Kramer Electronics! Since 1981, Kramer Electronics has been
providing a world of unique, creative, and affordable solutions to the vast
range of problems that confront the video, audio, presentation, and
broadcasting professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we have
redesigned and upgraded most of our line, making the best even better! Our
1,000-plus different models now appear in 11 groups1
Thank you for purchasing the Kramer SP-11D Digital Video Processor.
This product is ideal for:
that are clearly
defined by function.
•Video broadcasting and editing studios
•Post-production
•Presentation applications for multi-standard / multi-format sources use
The package includes the following items:
•SP-11D Digital Video Processor
•Power cord and null-modem adapter
•This user manual2
2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
•Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and
packaging materials for possible future shipment
•Review the contents of this user manual
•Use Kramer high performance high-resolution cables3
1 GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Switchers and Matrix Switchers; GROUP 3: Control Systems;
GROUP 4: Format/Standards Converters; GROUP 5: Range Extenders and Repeaters; GROUP 6: Specialty AV Products;
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GROUP 10: Accessories and Rack Adapters; GROUP 11: Sierra Products
2 Download up-to-date Kramer user manuals from our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com
3 The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com

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Getting Started
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2.1 Quick Start
This quick start chart summarizes the basic setup and operation steps.

Overview
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3
3 Overview
The SP-11D is a multi-standard / multi-format, broadcast quality video
processor – ProcAmp, TBC, format converter (for mixing different types of
equipment), and standards converter. It is a universal single-box solution for
all your video processing requirements.
In particular, the SP-11D Digital Video Processor includes the following:
•Inputs: composite video, s-Video, component video (YUV or RGB/S),
SDI, and genlock
•Outputs1
•Video standards
: composite video, s-Video, component video (YUV, RGsB,
RGBS, RGBHV), SDI (2 outputs), “Before/after” split-screen, and
genlock loop
2
•ProcAmp functions: video gain, brightness, contrast, color, hue, and
sharpness (independent H and V)
: PAL-B/D/G/H/I/M/N, NTSC-3.58/4.43, SECAM
•A full range of color control features in both YUV and RGB color
spaces3
•Four-field memory for the highest picture quality
•Timing: genlocked to an external video reference with control of
H-delay and SCH phase. Alternatively, the unit can synthesize its own
timing to provide a full time-base-corrected (TBC) output
•Individual H and V Chroma – Luma delay
In addition, the SP-11D Digital Video Processor includes:
•16 non-volatile memory setups that are available for saving the settings
•Power down save, picture freeze, and a screen splitter that provides
simultaneous "before and after" image comparison on one monitor
•Full 10-bit digital processing throughout, for the highest possible video
quality
Control the SP-11D:
•Using the front panel buttons and the 7-segment display
•Remotely, by RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen
system, PC, or other serial controller
1 All output formats are always available
2 The SP-11D can be used for conversion to any video standard
3 RGB and YUV inputs, RGB and YUV outputs, and independent control of RED, GREEN and BLUE; and Y, R-Y and B-Y

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Your SP-11D Digital Video Processor
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To achieve the best performance:
•Use only good quality connection cables1
•Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may
adversely influence signal quality and position your Kramer SP-11D
away from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust
to avoid interference,
deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise
levels (often associated with low quality cables).
4 Your SP-11D Digital Video Processor
Figure 1, Table 1, and Table 2 define the SP-11D Digital Video Processor.
1 Available from Kramer Electronics on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com

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Figure 1: SP-11D Digital Video Processor

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Your SP-11D Digital Video Processor
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Table 1: Front Panel SP-11D Digital Video Processor
#
Feature
Function
1 POWER Switch Illuminated switch for turning the unit ON or OFF
2 INPUT STANDARD LEDs Cycle between PAL B, PAL N, PAL M, NTSC 3, NTSC 4, and
SECAM. The corresponding LED lights
3 INPUT Selector Button Press to select the source, illuminating the appropriate LED
4 INPUT LEDs Cycle between the video sources: CV, YC, YUV, and RGB/S. The
corresponding LED lights
5 AUTO Button Toggles between automatically recognizing the input standard
(lighting the appropriate LED) and the manual selection mode
6 OUTPUT STANDARD LEDs Cycle between PAL B, PAL N, PAL M, NTSC 3, NTSC 4, SECAM
and SDI. The corresponding LED lights
7 (COMPONENT) OUTPUT Button Selects the component video output signal
8 COMPONENT OUTPUT LEDs Cycle between YUV, RGB, and RGBS. The corresponding LED
lights
9 STANDARDS Button Selects the output video standard
10 SCH Button Press the SCH button and adjust the subcarrier to horizontal
phase relative to the genlock source, using the + and – buttons
11 GENLOCK Button Press to enable GENLOCK operation
12 SPLITTER Button Press the SPLITTER button and adjust the position of the
boundary between the edited image and the original image, using
the + and – buttons
13 DELAY Button Press the DELAY
1
14
button and adjust the H-delay of the output
signal relative to the genlock source, using the + and – buttons
V-SHARP Button Press the V-SHARP button and adjust the vertical sharpness
using the + and – buttons
15 H-SHARP Button Press the H-SHARP button and adjust the horizontal sharpness
using the + and – buttons
16 BRIGHTNESS Button Press the BRIGHT button and adjust using the + and – buttons
17 CONTRAST Button Press the CONTRAST button and adjust using the + and – buttons
18 H-SHIFT Button Press the H-SHIFT button and adjust H-Chroma-Luma delay using
the + and – buttons to enable horizontal shifting of the image
19 V-SHIFT Button Press the V-SHIFT button and adjust V-Chroma-Luma delay using
the + and – buttons to enable vertical shifting of the image
20 GAIN Button Press the VIDEO GAIN button and adjust using the +2and –3
21
buttons
Y/GREEN Button Press the Y
4
/GREEN
5
button
6
22
and adjust using the + and –
buttons
COLOR Button Press the COLOR
7
23
button and adjust using the + and – buttons
U/BLUE Button Press the U4/BLUE5button6and adjust using the + and – buttons
24 HUE Button Press the HUE
1
1 Data delay problems, especially with long cables, occur when electronic signals travel via coaxial cable and the picture
shifts mainly in the horizontal axis (due to unequal delays between the sync signals and data). Center the picture by pressing
the DELAY button and adjust via the + and – buttons
button and adjust using the + and – buttons
2 To add brightness
3 To fade the picture in and out
4 For YUV
5 For RGB
6 When the COLOR SPACE button is selected
7 Pressing the + button enhances dull colors. Pressing the – button reduces distortion (snow)

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#
Feature
Function
25 V/RED Button Press the V
4
/RED
5
button
6
and adjust using the + and – buttons
26 YUV/RGB LEDs Cycle between the different color spaces of color control: YUV and
RGB. The corresponding LED lights
27 COLOR SPACE Button Press to select the color space of the color control; if the COLOR
SPACE button is not illuminated, color control is disabled
28 STORE Button Stores the current setup in the non-volatile memory
29 RECALL Button Recalls a setup from the non-volatile memory
30 7-segment Display Displays data when using a front panel button
31 - Button Press to decrease the level
32 + Button Press to increase the level
33 FREEZE Button Pauses the output video
34 PANEL LOCK Button Disengages the front panel buttons
Table 2: Rear Panel SP-11D Digital Video Processor
#
Feature
Function
35
INPUTS
CV BNC Connector Connects to the composite video source
36 Y/C 4-pin Connector Connects to the s-Video source
37 G/Y BNC Connector Connects to the RGB (connect all 3 connectors:
G, B, and R), or YUV (connect all 3 connectors:
Y, B-Y, and R-Y), or RGBS (connect all 4
connectors: G, B, R and S2
38
) video source
R/R-Y BNC Connector
39 B/B-Y BNC Connector
40 SYNC BNC Connector Connects to the external video sync source
41 SDI BNC Connector Connects to the SDI source
42
OUTPUTS
SPLITTER BNC Connector Connects to the split image acceptor
43 Y/C 4-pin Connector Connects to the s-Video (Y/C) acceptor
44 CV BNC Connector Connects to the composite video acceptor
45 G/Y BNC Connector Connects to the RGB (connect all 3 connectors:
G, B, and R), or YUV (connect all 3 connectors:
Y, B-Y, and R-Y), or RGBS (connect all 4
connectors: G, B, R and any Cs), or RGBHV
(connect all 5 connectors: G, B, R, Hs and Vs)
video acceptor
46 R/R-Y BNC Connector
47 B/B-Y BNC Connector
48 Vs (vertical sync)/Cs
3
49
BNC Connector
Hs (horizontal sync)/Cs3BNC Connector
50 SDI BNC Connector Connects to the serial digital video acceptor 1
51 SDI BNC Connector Connects to the serial digital video acceptor 2
52 LOOP BNC Connector Connects to the next Genlocked unit
53 SYNC BNC Connector Connects to the Genlock source
54 75 OHMS IN Button Press to terminate the Genlock source (75Ω) or
release for looping4
55
RS-232 Port Connects to the PC or the Remote Controller
56 SETUP DIP-switches DIP-switches setup (see section 6.2)
57 Power Connector with Fuse AC connector enabling power supply to the unit
1 Available in all input and output formats and standards
2 Item 6 below
3 To use Cs (Composite Sync), set Dipswitch 2 ON (see Table 3 for details)
4 Push in to terminate the input. Release when the input extends to another unit

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Installing on a Rack
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5 Installing on a Rack
This section provides instructions for rack mounting the 1U unit.

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6 Connecting Your SP-11D Digital Video Processor
You can use your SP-11D to convert composite video, s-Video, component video
(YUV or RGB/S), or SDI signals to composite video, s-Video, component video
(YUV, RGsB, RGBS, RGBHV) and1SDI. The processing can be evaluated on a
“Before/after” split-screen, as the example in Figure 4 illustrates.
To connect the SP-11D Digital Video Processor, do the following2
1. Connect the following sources to the SP-11D:
:
The composite video source (for example, a VCR) to the CV INPUT
BNC connector
The s-Video source (for example, an S-VHS) to the Y/C INPUT 4-pin
connector
The SDI source (for example, a digital video player) to the SDI
INPUT BNC connector
2. Connect the component video INPUTS BNC connectors, G/Y, B/B-Y, and
R/R-Y to either a YUV or an RGB video source, as follows:
A Betacam VCR source to G/Y, R/R-Y, and B/B-Y, or
A camera (RGBS) source to G/Y, R/R-Y, B/B-Y and SYNC
3. Connect the following acceptors to the SP-11D:
The SPLITTER OUTPUT BNC connector to a composite video
display
The Y/C OUTPUT 4-pin connector to an s-Video display
The CV OUTPUT BNC connector to a composite video display
The five BNC OUTPUTS connectors: G/Y, B/B-Y, R/R-Y, Vs/Cs, and
Hs/Cs to a video acceptor (for example, a plasma display)
The two SDI OUTPUT BNC connectors to two serial digital video
acceptors (for example, two displays: SDI 1 and SDI 2)
4. Connect the LOOP BNC connector to the next SP-11D Genlocked unit (if
required) and release the Term button for looping3
5. Connect a Genlock source to the SYNC BNC connector.
.
6. Connect a PC or other controller, if required (see section 6.1).
7. Set the DIP-switches (see section 6.2).
8. Connect the power cord4(not illustrated in Figure 4).
1 All output formats are always available. However, when only one output is required, connect that output of the SP-11D, and
leave the other outputs unconnected
2 Switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your SP-11D. After connecting your SP-11D, switch on its
power and then switch on the power on each device
3 Pushed in terminates the input. Release when the input extends to another unit
4 We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine

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6.1 Connecting a PC
You can connect to the unit via a crossed RS-232 connection, using for
example, a PC. A crossed cable or null-modem is required as shown in
method A and B respectively. If a shielded cable is used, connect the shield
to pin 5.
Method A (Figure 2)—Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via
a crossed cable (pin 2 to pin 3, pin 3 to pin 2, and pin 5 to pin 5) to the
RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC.
Note: There is no need to connect any other pins.
Figure 2: Crossed Cable RS-232 Connection
Hardware flow control is not required for this unit. In the rare case where a
controller requires hardware flow control, short pin 1 to 7 and 8, and pin 4
to 6 on the controller side.
Method B (Figure 3)—Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via
a straight (flat) cable to the null-modem adapter, and connect the null-
modem adapter to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC. The straight
cable usually contains all nine wires for a full connection of the D-sub
connector. Because the null-modem adapter (which already includes the
flow control jumpering described in Method A above) only requires pins 2,
3 and 5 to be connected, you are free to decide whether to connect only
these 3 pins or all 9 pins.
Figure 3: Straight Cable RS-232 Connection with a Null Modem Adapter

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6.2 DIP-Switch Settings
The SP-11D DIP-switch settings are defined in Table 3 and Table 4:
Table 3: DIP-switch Settings
DIP-Switch
Set as follows:
1 Pedestal ON for pedestal of output signal (7.5 IRE offset selection for NTSC); OFF for no
pedestal
2 HsVs/Cs1 ON for Composite Sync on outputs Hs/Cs and Vs/Cs; OFF for Horizontal Sync on
Hs/Cs, and Vertical Sync on Vs/Cs outputs
3 Secam VBI ON for insert identification signals occupying 9 lines of field-blanking period (only for
SECAM output standard) (bottle pulses); OFF for no insert (no bottle pulses)
4, 5, 6 Test Signals The status of these DIP-switches defines the test signal: see Table 4
7 AGC ON for enabling automatic gain control; OFF for disabling automatic gain control
8 ADDR For selecting one of two machine addresses (defining the machine address)
Table 4: Test Signals
FUNCTION
DIP 4
DIP 5
DIP 6
VITS 330 (Modulated Staircase) – full field mode ON ON ON
No Signal2OFF OFF OFF
Split 75% Bar Generator ON ON OFF
VITS 18 (Multiburst 5.8MHz) – full field mode ON OFF ON
Vertical 75% Bar Generator ON OFF OFF
Inverse Horizontal 75% Bar Generator OFF OFF ON
Horizontal 75% Bar Generator OFF ON OFF
VITS 17 (2T, 20T, 5 Step Staircase) – full field mode OFF ON ON
The example in Figure 4 illustrates how to connect your SP-11D:
1 See the rear panel items 15 and 14 in Figure 1 and Table 2
2 This is the Main mode; test signals are not available

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Operating the SP-11D Digital Video Processor
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Figure 4: Connecting the SP-11D Digital Video Processor
7 Operating the SP-11D Digital Video Processor
Operate your SP-11D Digital Video Processor via:
•The front panel buttons
•RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system, PC, or
other serial controller
To operate the SP-11D using the front panel buttons, do the following:
1. Turn on the power and after it has completed its warm-up sequence, press
the INPUT button to select the source—CV, YC, YUV, RGB/S, or SDI—
that you want to convert.
The appropriate INPUT LED lights (indicating selection and conversion
of that source).

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2. When the AUTO button illuminates, the video standard corresponding to
the selected input is detected automatically.
The appropriate INPUT STANDARD LED lights: PAL B, PAL N, PAL
M, NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43 or SECAM1
3. Press the (Component) OUTPUT button to select the component output
signal format: YUV, RGsB, or RGBS.
.
When the AUTO button does not illuminate—that is, the SP-11D is in
manual mode—select the desired video standard by pressing the AUTO
button to cycle between the various video standards.
4. Press the STORE button twice to save the previous selection (power down
saving: optional).
5. Press the STANDARDS button to select the output standard of the
composite video signal.
The appropriate OUTPUT STANDARDS LED blinks as well as the
STORE button. However, the output standard is not altered.
Press the STORE button once.
For 5 seconds no output video signal is available, and “rL” is displayed in
the 7-segment display, indicating that the SP-11D is reloading.
After the reloading, the standard of the output video signal changes as well
as that of the “Before/after” split-screen.
6. Press the GENLOCK button to enable the Genlock function.
If the SYNC BNC connector2
7. Adjust the color
is connected to a Genlock source, and the
standard of the signal on this input coincides with the standard of the output
video signal, the GENLOCK button will illuminate. If not, the GENLOCK
button will blink.
3, brightness, contrast, hue, sharpness4, H-shift, V-shift5
Press the appropriate button
,
(Delay, SCH if required for genlock) and/or the video gain of the picture, as
follows:
6
The button illuminates, and blinks, and the 7-segment display
shows the current level (in digits)
The digit “0” corresponds to the normal level (“NORM”)
1 For example, when the composite source is selected, the PAL B INPUT STANDARD LED lights
2 Item 19 in Table 2
3 The SP-11D has a full range of color control features in both YUV and RGB color spaces with independent control of RED,
GREEN and BLUE; and Y, R-Y and B-Y
4 Using the V-SHARP and H-SHARP buttons
5 Using the V-SHIFT and H-SHIFT buttons
6 See the relevant items defined in Table 1

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Press the + button or – button once to gradually increase or
decrease the current level by one unit (the 7-segment display
shows the new level)
To increase or decrease the current level rapidly, press and hold
down the + button or – button, continuously1
Note, if you want to:
. To end the rapid
adjustment, release the + button or – button
•Set the normal level (“NORM”) of the current level, press and
simultaneously hold down both the + button and – button.
The 7-segment display shows “0”
•Undo the adjustment, press the appropriate button one more time. The
appropriate button no longer blinks
•Save the result of the adjustment, press the STORE button twice
•Store the result of the adjustment in another setup #, press the STORE
button once, select a setup # between 1 and 16 by pressing the + and –
buttons, and then press the STORE button once again
If the adjustment is set such that the level setting is at its normal level
(“NORM”), the appropriate button no longer illuminates (otherwise this
button continues to illuminate in the main mode).
7.1 Storing/Recalling Setups
You can store and recall up to 16 setups (or adjustments) in non-volatile
memory, using the STORE and RECALL buttons together with the + and –
buttons.
To store2
•Press the STORE button and then select a setup # between 1 and 16 by
pressing the + and – buttons (the current settings are saved to that
setup #)
a setup, do the following:
•Press the STORE button once again
To recall a setup, do the following:
•Press the RECALL button and then select the appropriate # (that
corresponds to the setup #) by pressing the + and – buttons (the
selected setup is recalled)
•Press the RECALL button once again
1 The 7-segment display starts to quickly scan the range. When it stops running, it has reached the maximum or minimum
setting
2 Storing a new setup over a previous setup # replaces the previous setup #

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7.2 Locking the Front Panel
To prevent changing the settings unintentionally or tampering with the front
panel, lock your SP-11D. Unlocking releases the protection mechanism.
To lock the SP-11D:
•Press the PANEL LOCK button (for about 2 seconds) until it
illuminates — freezing the front panel controls. Pressing a button will
have no effect1, except to cause the PANEL LOCK button to blink2and
show the value of a ProcAmp setting if its button is pressed3
To unlock the SP-11D:
•Press the PANEL LOCK button (for about 2 seconds) until the front
panel controls unlock and the PANEL LOCK button no longer
illuminates
1 Nevertheless, even though the front panel is locked you can still operate your PC control software
2 Warning that you need to unlock to regain control via the front panel
3 For example, if the HUE button is pressed when the panel is locked, then the 7-segment display will illuminate the current
value of the HUE setting

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Technical Specifications
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8 Technical Specifications
Table 5 includes the technical specifications:
Table 5: Technical Specifications1
INPUTS:
of the SP-11D Digital Video Processor
1 composite video: 1Vpp/75Ω on a BNC connector; 1 Y/C: 1Vpp/75Ω (Y),
0.3Vpp/75Ω (C) on a 4‑pin connector; 1 component: Y/R‑Y/B‑Y (or
RGB/S) 1Vpp/0.7Vpp/0.7Vpp/75Ω on BNC connectors; 1 SYNC (genlock):
looped 75Ω/Hi‑Z on BNC connectors; 1 SDI: SMPTE-259M, ITU-R BT.601
on a BNC connector
OUTPUTS: 1 composite video: 1Vpp/75Ω on a BNC connector; 1 Y/C: 1Vpp/75Ω (Y),
0.3Vpp/75Ω (C) on a 4-pin connector; 1 component: Y/R-Y/B-Y (or RGB/S)
1Vpp/0.7Vpp/0.7Vpp/75Ω on BNC connectors; 2 SDI: SMPTE-259M, ITU-
R BT.601 on BNC connectors
SDI INPUT/OUTPUT: SMPTE‑259M, ITUR BT.601 on BNC connectors
VIDEO STANDARDS: PAL-B/D/G/H/I/M/N, NTSC-3.58/4.43, SECAM
DIGITAL RESOLUTION: 10 bits
BANDWIDTH: 5.5MHz (‑0.5dB)
DIFF. GAIN: 1%
DIFF. PHASE: 1Deg
K-FACTOR: 0.4%
S/N RATIO: 60dB
LUMA NON-LINEARITY: 1%
CHROMA / LUMA DELAY: <15ns
MEMORY: Non-volatile memory for storage of 16 setups
CONTROLS: Front-panel and RS-232: Contrast, brightness, video gain, color, hue, H/V
sharpness, SCH phase, delay, H/V shift; R, G, B, R-Y, B-Y level; screen
splitter (process to bypass); freeze; panel lock
INDICATORS: Multi-character display on the front panel
POWER SOURCE: Universal, 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz
DIMENSIONS: 19” x 7” x 1U W, D, H, rack mountable
WEIGHT: 2.6 kg. (5.7 lbs.) approx.
ACCESSORIES: Power cord, null-modem adapter
1 Specifications are subject to change without notice

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9 Communication Protocol
This protocol, which enables RS-232 communication between the SP-11D
and the PC, uses 4 bytes of information, and data is at 9600 baud.
Table 6: Protocol Definitions
First byte options
DEC
HEX
1
128
80
RESET VIDEO
2
160
A0
READ PARAMETER
3
161
A1
WRITE PARAMETER
4
162
A2
RECALL
5
163
A3
STORE
6
189
BD
IDENTIFY MACHINE
7
33
21
Set (for the rest of commands)
Second byte is the command type
Third byte is the parameter value
Note:
1. When working in HEX, add 80 to the values in the table.
2. When working in DEC, add 128 to the values in the table.
3. All values in the table are in DEC.
Byte 2
Command Description
Byte 3 (parameter value)
0 INPUT FORMAT 0 - CV
1 - YC
2 - YUV
3 - RGB/S
4 - SDI
1
INPUT_STANDARD
0 - PAL B
1 - PAL N
2 - PAL M
3 - NT 3
4 - NT 4
5 - SEC
6 – AUTO
(READ 19 - INPUT_STANDARD_AUTO)
2
SPLITTER
-100 - +100
3
SHARP_H
0 - 15
4
SHARP_V
0 - 15
5
CONTRAST
-100 - +100
6
BRIGHTNESS
-100 - +100
7
VIDEO_GAIN
-100 - +100
8
H_SHIFT
-16 -+15
9
V_SHIFT
-1 - +1
10
Y
-100 - +100
11
U
100 - +100
12
V
100 - +100
13
GREEN
-100 - +100
14
BLUE
-100 - +100
15
RED
-100 - +100
16
COLOR
-100 - +100
17
HUE
-100 - +100
18
COLOR_SPACE
0 - OFF
1 - YUV
2 - RGB
19
INPUT_STANDARD_AUTO
(READ ONLY)
0 - PAL B
1 - PAL N
2 - PAL M
3 - NT 3
4 - NT 4
5 - SEC

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Communication Protocol
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GLOBAL
20
OUTPUT FORMAT
0 - YUV
1 - RGB
2 - RGBS
21
OUTPUT_STANDARD
0 - PAL B
1 - PAL N
2 - PAL M
3 - NT 3
4 - NT 4
5 - SEC
22
GENLOCK
0 - OFF
1 - ON
23
PANEL_LOCK
0 - OFF
1 – ON
24
SCH
-100 - +100
24
DELAY
-100 - +100
26
FREEZE
0 - OFF
1 - ON
27
PROGRAM
0 - 15 (read only)
28
GENLOCK_STAT
(Read only)
0 – No GENLOCK
1 – GENLOCK
Byte 4 is the machine address: can be 98 or 99 (in HEX).
First byte = I
Second byte=D
Third byte=E
MACHINE TO PC:
MACHINE POWER-UP
PC <- I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER <- MACHINE (RECALL)
PRESS OF "RECALL"
PC <- I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER <- MACHINE (RECALL)
PRESS OF "STORE"
PC <- I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER <- MACHINE (RECALL)
CHANGE "OUTPUT_STANDARD"
PC <- I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER <- MACHINE (RECALL)
CHANGING OTHER KEYS
PC <- I = 33;D = PARAMETER NUMBER; E = PARAMETER <- MACHINE (PARAMETER WRITE)
PC TO MACHINE:
RESET VIDEO
POWER-UP(PSEUDO)
PC -> I = 0;D = 0;E = 0 -> MACHINE
PC <- I = 0;D = 0;E = 0 <- MACHINE
DEFAULT
PC -> I = 0;D = 1;E = 0 -> MACHINE
WRITE EEPROM ALL PARAMETERS - DEFAULT (ALL PROGRAMS),RELOAD (RESTART)
PC <- I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER <- MACHINE (RECALL)
PARAMETER READ
PC -> I = 32;D = PARAMETER NUMBER;E = 0 -> MACHINE
PC <- I = 32;D = PARAMETER NUMBER;E = PARAMETER <- PARAMETER
PARAMETER WRITE
PC -> I = 33;D = PARAMETER NUMBER;E = PARAMETER -> MACHINE
PC -< I = 33;D = PARAMETER NUMBER;E = PARAMETER <-MACHINE
WRITE OUTPUT_STANDARD
PC -> I = 33;D = 21;E = PARAMETER -> MACHINE MACHINE RELOAD (RESTART)
PC <- I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER <- MACHINE (RECALL)
RECALL
PC -> I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER -> MACHINE
PC <- I = 34;D = 0;E = PROGRAMM NUMBER <- MACHINE
PROGRAMM NUMBER - 0 = PROGRAMM 1
PROGRAMM NUMBER - 1 = PROGRAMM 2
PROGRAMM NUMBER - 15 = PROGRAMM 16
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