Configuration, Configuration summary, Video input selection – Grass Valley 8995DNC v.1.3.0 User Manual
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8995UPC/DNC/UDX — Instruction Manual
Configuration
Configuration
The 8995 modules can only be configured remotely using the 8900NET
network interface GUI or a networked Newton Control Panel.
Refer to the following sections for configuration instructions:
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Configuration Overview (
)
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Remote Control and Monitoring (
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Configuration Parameter Summary (
Operation of these control types is explained in detail in their respective
sections of this manual.
Configuration Summary
This section provides a brief summary of all parameters that can be config-
ured on the 8995 module. Use this section in conjunction with the specific
configuration method instructions for each configuration type.
provides a summary in table format of all parameters and their
ranges, default values, and remote, local, and control panel function names
and locations for setting each value.
Video Input Selection
The video input source (Coax, RX 1, or RX 2) must be selected on the Video
Input web page. Fiber optic inputs available depend on the type of fiber
optic submodule installed. All inputs can have connections cabled, but
only one input can be used at a time.
Video Timing and Loss of Signal Controls
On a 8995 module with an external Frame Sync genlock timing source
selected, the following timing adjustments are available:
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Horizontal Timing – adjusts the horizontal delay of the channel output
in pixels
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Vertical Timing – adjusts vertical delay in line increments
Also available on the 8995 module are the following controls for setting the
output condition when there is a loss of input signal:
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Auto Blue – when Auto Blue is enabled on a channel, the output will
automatically freeze to a blue screen when the input signal is lost on the
input.