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- 1080p, with a refresh rate greater than 30 Hz—the SDI Type can be:
â—¦ Level A (default)
â—¦ Level B
â—¦ Level A 2SI
â—¦ Level B 2SI
The 2SI options are available only if the Input/Output configuration has 4 SDI connectors from the same
card, and the Output format is either 1920 x 1080 or 2048 x 1080.
Auto Acquire Feature discussion:
When the Auto Acquire is On, the system performs a full sync acquisition on the input signal whenever:
• You select an input
• The input type changes
• The sync rate of the input signal changes
During acquisition, the system detects and acquires the input type and resolution When Auto Acquire is off,
the system uses the last known configuration, when possible. If the input signal is incompatible with the saved
configuration, a good input lock may not be possible. In this case, the format name field in the Status Menu
displays the Invalid Signal message.
Please note the following important points regarding Auto Acquire:
• It is recommended that you turn Off Auto Acquire in applications where you have already configured and
saved the system’s input setup.
• If Auto Acquire is On and a valid input is selected that does not have a saved input associated with it, the
system attempts to detect and acquire the source. This process may take a few moments.
• If Auto Acquire is Off, the system uses the last-known configuration for each input, to the extent possible,
comparing the input’s timing to the configurations in the system’s library. These configurations can be
custom files or system default configurations.
• Most users can leave Auto Acquire on. Advanced users who know the input video timing parameters may
choose to turn Auto Acquire off and select the parameters manually.
Input adjustment panel > Format & Timing
This is a status and informational menus. No adjustments can be done on this Format and Timing panel.
• Format: Video format of the input
• H Total: Total pixel count per line
• H Front Porch: The offset between the end of the
active area and the beginning of H sync
• H Active: The horizontal size in pixels of the active
area
• H Sync: H sync width in pixels
• H Polarity: Polarity (active High or Low) of the
horizontal sync pulse (N/A in SDI)
• V Total: Total line count per frame
• V Front Porch: The offset in lines between the end
of the output active area and the beginning of V
sync
• V Active: The vertical size of the output active area
• V Sync: V sync width in lines
• V Polarity: Polarity (active High or Low) of the
vertical sync pulse (N/A in SDI)
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