•
PllrBx — Black bars are added to the right
and left of a 4:3 image to display correctly
in a 16:9 video format.
9.
Press the Frming knob.
10.
Press the Confrm knob to assign the FSFC
channel.
FSFC For Carbonite MultiMedia/Carbonite+
Frames
This section provides information for setting up a FSFC
and de-interlacer on a Carbonite MultiMedia or
Carbonite+ frame.
To Set Up Input FSFC
Input mode locks a specic FSFC channel to a specic
input. Refer to Supported FSFC Input Mode Video
Formats on page 14 for a list of compatible video format
conversions.
Note: In a 3G mode, only 3 of every 6 dedicated FSFCs on
the Carbonite MultiMedia and Carbonite+ switchers can be
used. This means any 3 inputs on BNCs 1-6, any 3 on BNCs
7-12, any 3 on BNCs 13-18, and so on.
1.
Press MENU > CONFIG > Input > NEXT >
NEXT > NEXT > NEXT.
2.
Use the Input knob to select video input that
you want to apply a FSFC to.
3.
Turn on FSFC for the selected video input.
•
Standard Inputs — use the FSFC knob to
select On.
•
MultiMedia Inputs — use the Type knob
to select SDI-FC.
4.
Use the Frming knob to select the aspect ratio
conversion mode you want to use.
The options that are available depend on the
video format that the switcher is converting from
and to.
•
Full — The video signal is scaled
disproportionately to ll the display of the
new aspect ratio. Aspect distortion occurs as
the image is stretched/compressed to t in
the new aspect ratio.
•
Zoom — The central portion of the video
signal is zoomed to ll the display of the new
video format. No aspect distortion is
introduced but the edges of the video signal
may be cropped.
•
LttrBx — Black bars are added to the top
and bottom of a 16:9 image to display
correctly in a 4:3 video format.
•
PllrBx — Black bars are added to the right
and left of a 4:3 image to display correctly
in a 16:9 video format.
5.
Press the Frming knob.
6.
Press the Confrm knob to assign the FSFC
channel.
Output Reference Synchronizers
The output reference synchronizers allow you to have
the switcher output a reference signal that other devices,
such as cameras and video servers, can lock to.
Note: Different applications require different output reference
formats and delay settings. Consult a facility engineer for
assistance in configuring these settings.
To Set Up an Output Reference Sync
If you are using one of the output references to time
external devices, ensure that they are connected to the
appropriate REF OUT output BNC.
Tip: Output Reference Sync settings can also be set up from
the Reference tab on the Configuration node in DashBoard.
1.
Press MENU > REF > NEXT.
2.
Use the RefO knob to select the reference output
BNC that you want to set up.
3.
Press the RefO knob.
4.
Use the RefO knob to select the reference format
you want to output from the switcher.
The available output reference formats depend
on the video format that the switcher is operating
in. You must be in a 50Hz video format for PAL
and a 59.94Hz video format for NTSC.
5.
Use the Mode knob to select the type of delay
you want to apply to the reference signal.
•
V — vertical delay in lines
•
H — horizontal delay in pixels
•
F — frame delay in frames (NTSC/PAL
only)
6.
Use the Value knob to select the amount of
delay you want to apply to the selected Mode.
You can reset the values by pressing NEXT and
the RefO knob.
7.
Press the Value knob.
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