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Basic Switcher Settings
Chapter 3 Preparations
a) Only digital signals are output. Analog signals are not output.
• Depending on the video format setting (see page 71), some parameters
cannot be selected.
• If you select HDTV, color difference component signals (Y/P
b
/P
r
) are
output from the analog signal output connectors of the BKDF-962. If you
select another parameter (excluding UXGA and WUXGA), RGB signals
are output.
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If you selected SXGA or UXGA in step 4, rotate the F3 knob to select the
output mode.
4:3: Cut both sides of the picture and output with aspect ratio 4:3 (edge crop
output).
LB: Output letterbox video.
When 4:3 is selected, the amount cut at the sides of the picture differs
between SXGA and UXGA.
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Rotate the F4 knob to specify the system format of the output destination.
50Hz: When the system format of the output destination is 50 Hz.
60Hz: When the system format of the output destination is 60 Hz.
50Hz can be selected only when the switcher’s video format (see page 71)
is set to 625/50, 720/50, or 1080/50. This setting affects only digital signals
output from the BKDF-962.
Making multi-view output settings
The multi-view function is available when you install the optional BKDF-950
Multi Viewer Board in the processor unit. By assigning multi-view output to an
AUX connector and connecting a video monitor, you can check video on a
monitor screen divided into up to 16 partitions, including input video, program
output video, and preview video.
WXGA WXGA signal
(1280 x 768)
No Yes No
SXGA SXGA signal
(1280 x 1024)
No Yes Yes
UXGA UXGA signal
(1600 x 1200)
No No
Ye s
a)
WSXGA WSXGA signal
(1680 x 1050)
No No Yes
HDTV Full HDTV size
(1920 x 1080)
signal
No No Yes
WUXGA WUXGA signal
(1920 x 1200)
No No
Ye s
a)
Notes
Note
Note
Parameter Output signal Video format setting
Yes: Can be selected
No: Cannot be selected
(the parameter does not appear)
525/59 or
625/50
720/50 or
720/59
1080/50 or
1080/59