Cobalt Networks 9032-SD Proc Phase, Decoder SD Input, SD Pedestal Setup, Frame Sync Enable

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Proc Phase

This is Chroma (C channel) phase adjustment, expressed in degrees, ranging from –360 to +360 in steps of one degree.

Decoder SD Input

Selects the input format for SD analog video. This must be changed to reflect the analog video format on the input for the 9032-SD to lock correctly. Valid SD formats are GBR, Component SMPTE, Component MII, Component Betacam, Component Y/C, and Composite.

SD Pedestal (Setup)

Selects between 0 IRE and 7.5 IRE of setup (pedestal) on the input analog SD signal. This tells the card how much setup needs to be removed from the input.

Select Default Source SDI / Analog

Selects the input that has priority when both SDI and Analog inputs are detected.

Frame Sync Submenu

Menu Structure

Parameter Type

FS

Enbl

Frame Sync Enable

 

HOS

Horizontal Offset

 

VOS

Vertical Offset

 

LATL

Line Latency

 

LATF

Field Latency

 

ADLY

Audio Delay

 

RSET

Frame Sync Reset

Frame Sync Enable

Enables the frame sync. If disabled the output video timing matches the input video timing.

Horizontal Offset

Allows the user to specify an additional horizontal offset between the output video and the frame sync reference in sample clock periods.

Vertical Offset

Allows the user to specify an additional vertical offset between the output video and the frame sync reference in lines. These are lines in the reference format, not the output video format.

Frame Latency

Specifies the smallest amount of latency allowed by the frame sync. This latency measurement is in frames of the output video. The frame sync will not output a frame unless the specified number of frames are captured in the buffer. Minimum latency is three lines and zero frames in all video modes. The maximum latency is format dependent. The operational latency of the frame sync is always between the specified minimum latency and minimum latency plus one frame (not one field).

Audio Delay

Specifies the amount of additional audio delay after matching video delay. When the change is under one and a half frames, the change in audio delay will be applied without interrupting audio. When changing audio delay more than a frame and a half at a time, there will be a slight audio glitch.

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Contents SD-OM Version 9032-SDTrademarks CopyrightCobalt Digital Inc. All rights reserved Symbol Meanings Important Regulatory and Safety NoticesImportant Safety Instructions Environmental Information Contents This Chapter IntroductionWord of Thanks OverviewSupported Audio and Video Formats Functional Block DiagramDocumentation Terms Raster structure Frame RateStatic Discharge Installation and SetupUnpacking Rear Module Installation Rear Module Installation OptionalRear Module Available for 9032-SD Software Version Board InstallationMenu Structure Card Control and StatusSD Pedestal Setup Proc PhaseSelect Default Source SDI / Analog Frame Sync EnableReset Frame Sync Video DelaySelect Preset Save SettingsNegative Watts Consumed Positive Watts ConsumedSoftware Release Number Software Build NumberUsing the Menus and Menu Descriptions Remote ControlDashBoard Control System Software Menu Format Description Card InfoMenu Format Description PresetsFrame Sync Controls Video SignalVideo Proc Technical Specifications Video Input ReferenceOther Troubleshooting Checklist Service InformationCase of Problems Warranty and Repair PolicySD and Related Products Ordering InformationStandard Equipment Optional EquipmentContact Cobalt Digital Inc Contact UsVisit us at the Cobalt Digital Inc. website

9032-SD specifications

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With its combination of security, reliability, user-friendly design, and scalability, the Cobalt Networks 9032-SD stands out as an essential tool for IT professionals looking to enhance their server management capabilities. It delivers on the promise of creating a more efficient, secure, and integrated approach to remote server administration.