MRD 3187B - User Manual
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SDI Output Setup
Follow the steps in this section to set the outputs to SD-SDI and HD-SDI.
1. Use the and button to move
the cursor to “Output 1:” then press the
button.
2. Use the and buttons to
select the desired output format (“SD”
or “HD”), then press the button to
save the selection.
Note: Repeat the steps above to change to the desired output setting for “Output
2:”
Note: The frame rate of the SD output follows the setting that is set for the
“Format:” entry in the “Video” settings.
Note: When set to “SD”, the NTSC formatted output will be used when the output
video frame rate is 29.95 or 59.94. The PAL formatted output will be used
when the frame rate is 25 or 50. Other frame rates will not produce an SD
SDI output.
SDI Output Squelch
The SDI clock is used to disable the output when a video decoding error is
encountered. When the SDI clock is set to “Squelch”, there is no SDI output
signal during the decoding failure. When the SDI clock is set to “Pass”, the
Raster color is output during decoding failure.
1. Use the and button to move
the cursor to “SDI Clk:” then press the
button.
2. Use the and buttons to
select the desired SDI Clk (“Pass” or
“Squelch”), then press the button
to save the selection.
Analog Output Format
Note: If this setting is set incorrectly when using an RGB monitor, the image will
appear green. If this setting is set incorrectly when using a Component
monitor, there will be no video on the monitor.
1. Use the and buttons to move
the cursor to “Anlg Out:” then press
the button.
2. Use the and buttons to
select the desired output format
(„RGBHV” or “YPbPr”), then press the
button to save the selection.
SDI Anlg Vid 2-1
Analog
► Anlg Out:RGBHV
NTSC Ped:Disabled
SDI Anlg Vid 2-1
Output 1:SD
Output 2:HD
► SDI Clk:Pass
SDI Anlg Vid 2-1
SDI
► Output 1:SD
Output 2:HD