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rotating the encoder knob (see Encoder knob in the next chapter). Adjust the horizontal phase until there is no (0°) difference between the composite video output’s horizontal sync phase and the genlock signal’s horizontal phase. See the Oscilloscope displays section.
Set the scope to view the subcarrier signals. Press the SVS 100’s Sub Phase button for 2 seconds (see the Operation chapter) and adjust the sub phase by rotating the encoder knob until there is a zero phase difference between the genlock signal and the NTSC/PAL output. The Burst Lock LED should light.
If the Burst Lock LED does not light at this point, either adjust the horizontal or subcarrier phases further, or use a different genlock source.
View the horizontal phases again. If the phase difference is not zero, repeat steps 6 and 7 until the settings do not change.
If the Burst Lock LED does not light at all when genlock is active and the horizontal and subcarrier phases have been adjusted to match the genlock signal, do not continue with this procedure. A different, more stable or time-
Once the settings are stable and the Burst Lock LED lights, disconnect the oscilloscope, and reconnect the genlock cables.
10. Check the display(s) for proper colors and for undesirable artifacts in the image(s). Make adjustments as necessary.
11. If other SVS 100s are part of this genlock daisy chain, connect the oscilloscope to each device, and repeat this procedure.
Oscilloscope displays
What you see on the oscilloscope while adjusting the SVS 100 to match the genlock signal depends on the type of signal used, the type of oscilloscope, and the procedure the scope requires. This section shows some examples of oscilloscope displays.
Figure 2-7 below shows the genlock input signal (top) and an out-of-alignment NTSC composite sync output signal (bottom) displayed on a waveform monitor to check for alignment. When the phases are aligned, the wave peaks on the bottom waveform should line up with those in the reference signal above it.
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