Using the Equipment
• Frame Sync NTSC Offset – This allows the user to adjust the position of the
presented video frame / field relative to the 59.94 Hz or 60 Hz sync pulse
provided to the unit. This delay can be adjusted in pixels and allows the value
range -32768 (pixels behind sync) to 32767 (pixels in front of sync).
• Frame Sync PAL Offset – This allows the user to adjust the position of the
presented video frame / field relative to the 50 Hz sync pulse provided to the
unit. This delay can be adjusted in pixels and allows the value range -32768
(pixels behind sync) to 32767 (pixels in front of sync).
3.13.9.7 Front Panel Setup
3.13.9.7.1 Frame Sync
This menu allows the user to control whether frame sync is enabled or disabled and
also allows the user to check the status of the units frame sync input
VIDEO |FRAME SYNC : ENABLED
4.5.6 |STATUS : NO SIGNAL >
Once Edit is selected use the (Up) and (Down) keys to toggle between
ENABLE and DISABLE for the frame sync enabled item. This menu item also
displays the status of the frame sync, this can be:
• NO SIGNAL
• SYNCHING
• SYNC SD
• SYNC HD
• MISMATCHED FORMAT
• DISABLED
3.13.9.7.2 Frame Sync Alignment
This menu allows the frame sync offset to be adjusted for both PAL and NTSC, the
adjustments are in pixels and allow the output video frame presentation to be
between the range -32768 (pixels behind sync) to 32767 (pixels in front of sync).
FSYNC |NTSC OFFSET: 10
4.5.6.1 |PAL OFFSET: 10