Avenue pc remote configuration, Avenue pc and avenue touch screen menus, Input menu – Ensemble Designs 7555 HD / SD Video Processing Frame Synchronizer User Manual
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7555 HD/SD, 9550 3G/HD/SD, and 9550-XA 3G/HD/SD Video Processing Frame Synchronizers
Avenue PC Remote Configuration
The Avenue PC remote control status menu for this module is illustrated and explained below. Refer
to each menu’s description in the following pages for a summary of available parameters that can be
set remotely through the menus illustrated. For more information on using Avenue PC, refer to the
Avenue PC Control Application Software data pack that came with the option.
Parameter fields that are grayed out can indicate one of the following conditions:
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An option is not installed.
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The function is not active.
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The module is locked.
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The User Level set with Avenue PC does not permit access.
Avenue PC and Avenue Touch Screen Menus
Input Menu
Signal Types Accepted by 7555
The 7555 module accepts these signal types:
HD Serial Digital 1.485 Gb/s, SMPTE 274M, 292M or 296M
SD Serial Digital 270 Mb/s, SMPTE 259M
Data as per SMPTE 337M
Signal Types Accepted by 9550 and 9550-XA
In addition to accepting the same signal types as the 7555, the 9550 and 9550-XA modules also
accept:
HD Serial Digital 2.97 Gb/s, SMPTE 424M, 425M
Incoming Video Signal Reporting
Connect the video signal with or without embedded audio to the SDI In BNC input. The Input menu
reports the video format and frame rate detected. The Input menu example shown on the next page
indicates that there is video coming in with a video format of 1080i and a frame rate of 59.94.
The Input menu provides essential reference information regarding what is going on with the
incoming video signal with respect to the groups and channels. The module detects and reports the
presence or absence of embedded data and/or audio through the Input menu’s Grp 1 Status, Grp
2 Status, Grp 3 Status and Grp 4 Status reporting fields. “D” designates data; “A” designates audio; a
dash means that there is no embedded content.