MultiDyne SilverBack II User Manual
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CAMERA VIDEO
This section describes the details specific to SilverBack II camera video.
Video from the camera is connected to BNC input 1, which is at the top of the unit. The
camera unit accepts all standard SMPTE video rates ranging from 19 Mbps to 3Gbps and
supports embedded audio. LED’s on the front panel indicate the video data rate.
BNC 2 provides a loop-thru output of the camera video. You can use this for local monitoring
purposes.
RETURN VIDEO
This section describes the details specific to SilverBack II return video. You can use this
feature for viewfinder, prompter, and so on.
Video from the base unit is transported to the camera unit and output on BNC 3. All standard
SMPTE video rates ranging from 19 Mbps to 3 Gbps are supported as well as embedded
audio. LEDs on the front panel indicate the video data rate.
REFERENCE
SilverBack II has a reference sync output for genlocking a camera and supports Black Burst
and Tri-Level sync signals. It is highly recommended that you use Tri
and Black Burst for SD video. Reference video is output on BNC 5 (bottom most).
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This section describes the details specific to SilverBack II camera video.
connected to BNC input 1, which is at the top of the unit. The
camera unit accepts all standard SMPTE video rates ranging from 19 Mbps to 3Gbps and
supports embedded audio. LED’s on the front panel indicate the video data rate.
output of the camera video. You can use this for local monitoring
This section describes the details specific to SilverBack II return video. You can use this
feature for viewfinder, prompter, and so on.
is transported to the camera unit and output on BNC 3. All standard
SMPTE video rates ranging from 19 Mbps to 3 Gbps are supported as well as embedded
audio. LEDs on the front panel indicate the video data rate.
nc output for genlocking a camera and supports Black Burst
Level sync signals. It is highly recommended that you use Tri-Level sync for HD video
and Black Burst for SD video. Reference video is output on BNC 5 (bottom most).
Figure 3 - Camera Video Connectors and Status
connected to BNC input 1, which is at the top of the unit. The
camera unit accepts all standard SMPTE video rates ranging from 19 Mbps to 3Gbps and
supports embedded audio. LED’s on the front panel indicate the video data rate.
output of the camera video. You can use this for local monitoring
This section describes the details specific to SilverBack II return video. You can use this
is transported to the camera unit and output on BNC 3. All standard
SMPTE video rates ranging from 19 Mbps to 3 Gbps are supported as well as embedded
nc output for genlocking a camera and supports Black Burst
Level sync for HD video
and Black Burst for SD video. Reference video is output on BNC 5 (bottom most).