Router extension mode, Vit mode, 3 vit – Grass Valley TTN-BDS-1602CP User Manual
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5.2 Router extension mode
Switch 5, 6 and 7 on the configuration switch set the router’s input offset in systems with 2 or more BDS-
1602CP. You can build systems up to 64x2. The chosen input offset defines on which input range each
BDS-1602CP works on.
The offset can be switched according to the following pattern:
-
means switch down
*
means switch up
Switch
5
6
7
Offset
- - -
0
- - *
16
- * -
32
- * *
48
Switch 5 is always in position down.
Default is offset 0.
5.3 VIT
mode
The BDS-1602CP may be configured to switch in different vertical intervals, depending on the video
format that is applicable. This may be either PAL or NTSC.
NTSC (525/60) and PAL (625/50) have different Vertical Intervals. Switching in line 6 in PAL means
switching in line 8 in NTSC. The PAL line 6 switching is not recommended for NTSC, but the NTSC line
10 setting may be used also for PAL.
Note that switching will only take place in an ODD field number, independent of the chosen video mode.
Switch 8 on the configuration switch selects the VIT mode.
The VIT Mode can be switched according to the following pattern:
-
means switch down
*
means switch up
Switch
8 VIT
Mode
- PAL
(625/50),
Line
6
* NTSC
(525/60),
Line
10
Default is PAL (625/50), Line 6.