Top level menu, Digital video menu, Analog video menu – Grass Valley 7600REF User Manual
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Operation
Top Level Menu
The top level menu has the menu branches shown in
Figure 5. Top Level Menu
The content and features of each top level choice are summarized below. A
more detailed description of each top level choice is given later in this
manual. Note that the Options branch (on the right side of
) is only
displayed if specific options are included in the model. For functionality for
each model, refer to
.
Digital Video Menu
The Digital Video (SDI) menu provides full control of the configuration of
the three SDI outputs. The video standard, timing and appearance of each
output are controlled from this sequence of menus. In addition, the
embedded AES audio is enabled and configured for each output. If high
definition (HD) is present, additional choices will appear on the menu. See
.
Analog Video Menu
The Analog Video menu controls the format of the five analog video signals
provided on the Analog BB/Test BNCs on the rear of the frame. These are
arranged as a group of three plus a second group of two outputs. This
allows the group of three to be set as RGB or YUV in a single operation. See
.
Audio Menu
The Audio menu controls both the AES and analog audio outputs. For all
outputs, control of frequency and amplitude is available. In addition, for
the AES outputs, the sample rate and source ident may also be set. See
.
Lock Mode Menu
The Lock Mode genlock input menu sets the required format of the
incoming video signal and defines the behavior of the 7600REF when the
genlock signal is applied or removed. See
.