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Genlock<br />

Lock & Mix<br />

The output video will be “Genlocked” to the selected lock<br />

source. The output signal will be synchronous to the input<br />

sync and adjustable but there will still be no lock source<br />

visible.<br />

The output video will be locked to the selected source, the<br />

syncs will be locked (but with an additional internal video<br />

processing delay) and the background for the output will be<br />

that of the Lock source (unless foreground and background<br />

are swapped).<br />

In both Genlock and Lock & Mix modes the source selected for the lock input<br />

determines the resolution of the Output image. The output resolution for the<br />

entire image can be no different than the resolution of the lock source. All<br />

synchronization signals are re-generated within the unit so they may look<br />

slightly different when compared on an oscilloscope to the original source.<br />

Before turning the Lock feature on, you first must select a<br />

valid Lock source. Some units may not have all Lock<br />

sources available, depending on hardware limitations – see<br />

Specifications for details of limitations on your unit.<br />

1024 x 768 60Hz<br />

Output res. [28]<br />

Your unit can handle a very wide array of inputs and convert them all to a<br />

single output signal with defined characteristics. This output resolution will<br />

remain in place until changed or it may be overridden by the lock mode and<br />

source.<br />

The top line of the display will show the current output resolution selected.<br />

Some units will have a limited number of output resolutions depending on<br />

their function (e.g. Down Converters are more limited than Video Scalers).<br />

Adjust outputs<br />

Output type<br />

[RGBHV]<br />

This menu item allows you to select the type of signal output your unit will<br />

provide. Types of output vary depending on the resolution selected and<br />

include various types of component signals YUV or tlYUV (tri-level YUV) and<br />

the full range of RGB type signals RGBHV, RGBS and RGsB (Sync on<br />

green).<br />

Note that this value is remembered for each resolution – so you can set<br />

1024x768 60Hz to RGBHV and 1280x720 60Hz to tlYUV and both will be<br />

remembered separately. This value is not affected by a Factory reset – but is<br />

reset by a firmware update.<br />

Adjust outputs<br />

Optimize for SDI<br />

[On]

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