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Grass Valley Kameleon HD Multi-Function Modules v.2.5.0 User Manual

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Kameleon HD—Instruction Manual

Initial Configuration Process Overview

Video Proc Amps

Enable or disable all HD and SD video processing, including color correc-
tion on the module with the

Enable

or

Disable

radio button. Proc amp status

will be reported on each of the Video Proc and Color Correction web pages.
Select the

Color Bars

radio button to enable the internal color bars test signal

on the module output.

Note

The internal Color Bars test signal is inserted at the output after the video pro-
cessing and is not adjustable with the video processor.

J3 and J4 Output Selection

For modules with HD 59.94 or HD 50 input type, output BNCs J3 and J4
may be either HD or SD video. Select the

HD

or

SD

radio button to set the

BNCs to the desired output. This choice is also reflected in the graphics on
the Functional View and I/O Config web pages. Changing this parameter
will cause re booting of the module and the Wait web page (

Figure 28 on

page 45

) will appear until initialization is complete.

Standard Definition VBI/Data Lines

For modules with SD outputs, when the

Advanced (VBI Config)

radio button is

selected in the View Select, a control for defining data lines in the SD and
composite video VBI will be present. This control will only appear when
down converted SD or encoded composite video is present.

Advanced VBI configuration allows you to extend VBI into the active
picture range for special data insertion requirements. Active video lines
that are used to carry data are referred to as Data Lines.

Select the

480i/59.94

or

576i/50

radio button to match the SD or composite

output rate. Select the last line (includes all previous active video lines) that
will be used for data. Selected active video lines will be shown in the

Reserved for Data

section of the web page as shown in the example for lines

21/284, 22/285, and 23/286 in

Figure 30 on page 48

.

Active video lines that can be made available for data insertion are:

For 525, lines 21 – 24 in Field 1, lines 284 – 287 in Field 2

For 625, lines 24 – 28 in Field 1, lines 337 – 341 in Field 2

Output Timing

For all modules, an output timing source can be selected from

Frame Refer-

ence

or

Input

. When

Frame Reference

is selected, modules with frame sync

capability (KAM-HD-FS and KAM-HDD-FS) can be genlocked to the frame
reference inserted into the 2000 frame. For these modules, a Frame Sync
web page provides horizontal and vertical timing and freeze modes.