Extron electronic MVP 104GX Setting Up Genlock and Vertical Interval Switching, Genlock setup

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Genlock connections

A genlock (black burst generator) device can be connected to the MVP 104GX via the BNC connectors shown below. The genlock feature allows the MVP 104GX to be synchronized with other system components for seamless vertical interval switching between sources. See Setting Up Genlock and Vertical Interval Switching in this chapter.

13 14

GENLOCK

IN OUT

 

OUTPUT

RS-232/RS-422

R

L 1 R

 

REMOTE

Figure 2-5 —Genlock connections

13Genlock input connector — Connect an external black burst signal to this BNC connection for genlocking the video signal in broadcast or other sync- critical applications.

14Genlock output connector — Connect any downstream equipment that requires genlocking to this BNC connector to route the black burst signal throughout the system in broadcast or other sync-critical applications.

Setting Up Genlock and Vertical Interval Switching

For vertical interval switching (to allow clean switching between signals from several devices during the vertical blanking period of each signal), a composite sync signal can be applied at the Genlock In connector, and also passed to another device via the Genlock Out connector.

If the genlock connectors are used only for vertical interval switching, no horizontal or subcarrier phase adjustments are required.

Genlock setup

Genlock differs from simple vertical interval switching in that an external device (a black burst generator) generates a reference sync signal for the system, and every device that uses that signal has its output signal’s horizontal and subcarrier phases adjusted to exactly match that of the generator to allow precise timing and full synchronization. Genlocked systems produce cleaner switches between inputs than do those without this type of synchronization.

An oscilloscope is required for genlock setup, and a vectorscope is recommended. Waveform monitors of types other than a vectorscope may give the appearance that timing is adjusted correctly when it is 180 degrees out of phase, which will result in incorrect colors or picture artifacts.

All equipment in the system must be powered up and turned on for at least 15 to 20 minutes before genlock setup adjustments can be made and before the equipment is used in a genlocked application.

MVP 104GX Installation

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Contents Multi Video Processor MVP 104GXSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Consignes de Sécurité FrançaisConnecting the MVP 104GX Quick Start MVP 104GXRack mounting Position/Size window menu Default Cycle menuAudio Configuration menu Advanced Configuration menuTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One MVP 104GX Introduction MVP 104GX FeaturesIntroduction About the MVP 104GXTwo Installation Rack Mounting ProcedureMVP 104GX Installation Rear panel of MVP 104GX Rear Panel ConnectorsConnecting the MVP 104GX Installation, cont’dUnbalanced audio Audio input and outputFastening captive screws Balanced audioSetting Up Genlock and Vertical Interval Switching Genlock setupGenlock connections Ohm Terminator Superimposed waveforms Oscilloscope displaysVectorscope screen during color subcarrier phase adjustment Three Front Panel Features OperationMVP 104GX Operation MVP 104GX Menu FlowchartAudio input selection Front Panel OperationInput selection Freeze controlFactory patterns User presetsMenu and Next buttons with the LCD panel Active window selectionHorizontal positioning Optimizing the ImageHorizontal sizing Vertical sizingTop blanking Rotate the Vertical sizing knob to increase or Product Name submenu Using the Menu SystemDefault Cycle menu Position/Size Window menuTint submenu Picture Controls menuContrast submenu Brightness submenuBottom submenu Window Blanking menuBlanking submenu Top submenuAudio Level submenu Audio Configuration menuAdvanced Configuration menu Right submenuWindow Text submenu Window Priority submenuText Style submenu Input Mode submenuVCR Mode submenu System Reset submenuExit menu Genlock menuOperation, cont’d Four MVP 104GX Windows-based Control Program Installing the Windows-based Control SoftwareUsing the Software Windows-based Control ProgramWindow adjustment example screen Windows-based Control Program, cont’d Five MVP 104GX-initiated messages Remote Control Port RS-232/RS-422Programmer’s Guide Host-to-MVP 104GX CommunicationsReconfig Using the command/response tableProgrammer’s Guide, cont’d Freeze Window Audio Channel Gain Command Ascii Example responses to commandsMVP 104GX-generated unsolicited responses MVP 104GX error responsesAAppendix Removing the top cover Configuring the MVP 104GX for RS-422Relocating the ribbon cable and setting the jumper Reference InformationMVP 104GX Reference Information A-3 Replacing the top coverSpecifications MVP 104GX Control/remote video processor GeneralMVP 104GX Reference Information A-5 MVP 104GX Reference Information FCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Extron Electronics, USA