Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.2.0 User Manual
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UniConfig
User’s Guide
4 In the ‘NTSC/PAL Reference Options’ section, you declare the type of reference signal for the
reference connectors.
Select the radio button corresponding to the signal type being used as a video reference:
‘1080i’, ‘720p’, or ‘1080p’.
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These options appear only if the control card supports NTSC or PAL. (The NV8256-Plus
supports NTSC and PAL.)
5 If you want to change any of the fields in the output list, select the outputs you want to
change. Use standard Windows click, shift-click, and control-click techniques,
Or. to select all outputs, choose ‘Select All’ from the ‘Edit’ menu.
Or, to clear all outputs from the list, choose ‘Remove All Outputs’ from the ‘Edit’ menu.
6 In the switch settings section, check the check boxes that apply to reclocking, switching line
(SD or HD), and video reference.
The following lists each check box and its function:
7 Click Apply Changes to Selected Outputs, or from the ‘Edit’ menu, choose ‘Apply Changes’.
This does not write your changes to the control card, but causes the output list to redisplay.
8 Finally, when you are satisfied that all your changes are correct, click Write Changes, or from
the ‘Edit’ menu, choose ‘Write Changes’. UniConfig writes your changes to the control card.
Note
If the ‘NTSC/PAL Reference Options’ section does not appear, you have an older control
card. Contact
for assistance.
Check Box(es)
Description
Use Reclocker,
Bypass Reclocker
Either use the output reclocker or bypass the output reclocker.
Switch on Field Boundary,
Switch on Frame Boundary
Choose whether the selected output(s) switch on field boundaries or
frame boundaries.
Switch on SD Line, Switch on
HD Line
Choose ‘Switch on SD Line’ if the selected signals are SD (or analog
video).
Choose ‘Switch on HD Line’ if the selected signals are HD.