Kramer Electronics SG-6 user manual Taking Care of Your Processor, Typical Applications

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removed in the same way by performing proper clamping. To clamp the DC level to -1V or 0V select the desired level using the -1V/0V switch located on the machine's rear panel.

8 TAKING CARE OF YOUR PROCESSOR

Do not locate your processor in an environment where it is susceptible to dust or moisture and temperature and humidity may be excessive. All of these may damage the electronics, and cause erratic operation or failure. Do not clean your processor with abrasives or strong cleaners. Doing so may remove or damage the finish, or may allow moisture to build up. Take care not to allow dust or particles to build up inside unused or open connectors.

9 TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

9.1Stabilizing the Video Sync

As the sync information is vital for video image stability on the screen, deterioration or loss of the sync signals affects image stability. Both Horizontal and Vertical sync signals are crucial for image stability and proper image centering on the screen. When the sync signals are damaged during transmission or recording they may be recovered by a sync restoring device. Another problem of sync compatibility is a result of the many standards for transferring the sync information with the signal: sync signals may come in analog form, as a composite sync signal, in digital form, either as composite or separate Horizontal and Vertical, positive direction or negative. The sync signals may be part of the luminance signals or ride on a video component signal such as the “Green” signal. To solve this compatibility problem, special devices such as sync format converters are needed. Typical video sync stabilization is described in Figure 8: A corrupted video signal is applied to a Video Sync Stabilizer's input (SG-6N in this case). The SG-6N removes of unwanted interference and signal distortions and the restored signal is outputted to an appropriate acceptor.

Figure 8: Stabilizing the Video Sync

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SG-6 SG-7 SG-9 SG-11 SG-6003B List Of Tables Table Of ContentsIntroduction Word on Sync SignalsSync location Video Sync Processors Specifications Differential PhaseSG-6N SG-7 SG-9 SG-11 SG-6003B Input HOW do I GET STARTED? Unpacking and ContentsGetting to Know Your SG-6N Sync Stabilizer Sync ProcessorsGetting to Know Your SG-7 Sync Transcoder 75ohm/Hi-Z switchSG-9 Front/Rear Panel Features Function Getting to Know Your SG-9 Video Black Burst RestorerGetting to Know Your SG-11 Sync to Green Adder/Stripper Sync Tip switchBlack Burst Outputs BNC SG-6003B Front/Rear Panel Features FunctionUsing the Machines InstallationTaking Care of Your Processor Typical ApplicationsStabilizing the Video Sync Restoring Black Burst and Image Stability Black Burst/Bar Generator ConnectionsRestoring Black Burst and Image Stability Transcoding Various Sync FormatsTranscoding Various Sync Formats Troubleshooting Power and IndicatorsProblem Remedy No Power Video Signal Limited Warranty Exclusion of Damages
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