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    4. Input/output signal settings
    4-6. Adjusting the output signal phase
    The phase of the output video signals can be adjusted.1 
     Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu.
    2  T
    urn [F1] to display the OutPhs sub menu.
     
     
    OutPhs System H-Phase V-Phase
      4/15      0H       0       0      1H
      −1320
         |
      +1319   −100
         |
       +100
    3 Turn [F2], and select 0H or 1H using the System item.
    0H: 
      The output video signals are output to the system REF signal with using \
    in-phase.  
    The frame synchronizer function is ON for all input signals. 
    1H:  The output video signals are output to the system REF signal with 1H del\
    a
     y. 
        When the frame synchronizer function is ON, the output video signals are output with 1 frame + 1H 
    delay.
    4 
      Turn [F3] to adjust H phase using the H-Phase item.
        H-Phase can be adjusted within a range of –0.5H to +0.5H.
    5 
      Turn [F4] to adjust V phase using the V-Phase item.
        V-Phase can be adjusted within a range of –100H to +100H.
    Output video signal phase adjustment
    Phase Video format Adjustment range
    H-Phase 1080i/59.94i
    −1100 to 1099
    1080/50i −1320 to 1319
    720/59.94p −825 to 824
    720/50p −990 to 989
    480/59.94i −429 to 428
    576/50i −432 to 431
    V-Phase Same for all formats −100 to 100 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    
    REF
    (System standard) 
    • 1H Output 
      (+1H) 
    • 0H Output 
      (1F delay for REF and in-phase output)  Shortest  
    Output (+0.5H) 
    Longest Output 
    (+1.5H)
    REF Phase Reference 
    Output Phase Variable Range Output Phase Variable Range  Output Phase Variable Range 
    AVDL Range 
    AVDL Range 
    AVDL Range  Output Phase Variable Range 
    FS Range 
    H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical (100 lines) H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical (100 lines)
    Approx. –0.2H to +0.8H
    Approx. -0.7H to +0.3H 
    Approx. +0.3H to +1.3H 
    Approx. 0.3H  +0.5H
    Approx. 0.3H 
    +0.5H
    Approx. 0.2H
    Approx. 0.2H 
    Approx. 0.2H
    Internal Fixed DL 
    Internal Fixed DL  Internal Fixed DL 
    Internal Fixed DL MAX less than approximately 1 frame H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical (
    100 lines) 
    H Phase (–0.5H to +0.5H) + V Phase vertical ( 100 lines) 
    AVDL Range: Range for automatic phase adjustment. 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    
    Input 
    signals
    FS:
       On, Off
    Mode:
     
       Normal, UC or  
    D by D (cannot be selected 
    when the system format is 
    720p)
    Video effects
    Output 
    signals
    1
    Delay:
      90H (75H)  or 1F2 See 4-1-1.
     See 4-11.
    Frame synchronizer
    DC
    (Down-converter)
    When the 1080/59.94i format is used:  
      For 1080/50i, 720/59.94p and 720/50p, the delay of “Output signal 2 DC (90H)” is further delayed by +1F.
     
      
    For 1080/50i and 720/50p, 90H indicated below becomes 75H.
    OutPhs Input
    Non-
    synchronized  input Output signal 1 
    Normal Output signal 2 
    DC (90H) Output signal 2 
    DC (1F)
    System Mode FS PhaseDelay 
    amount PhaseDelay 
    amount PhaseDelay 
    amount
    Sync signal (Ref): Black burst signal (BBST), tri-level sync signal (TRI), internal reference signal (INT)
    1H Normal Off Not possible Ref+1H 1H 1+90H
    1H+90HIn-phase 
    with 11H+1F
    Normal On Possible Ref+1H Max. 1F+1H1+90H
    Max.
    1F+1H 
    +90HIn-phase 
    with 1
    Max.
    2F+1H
    UC/
    D by D On
    (Forced)Possible
    0H
    (Example 1)Normal/
    UC/
    D by D On
    (Forced)
    Possible In-phase 
    with RefMax.
    1F
    1+90H
    Max.
    1F+90HIn-phase 
    with 1Max.
    2F
    Sync signal (Ref): Black burst signal (BBAD)
    1H Normal Off Not possible Ref–90H +1H1H
    1+90H
    1H+90HIn-phase 
    with 11F+1H
    Normal On Possible Ref–90H +1HMax.
    1F–90H
    +1H1+90H
    Max.
    1F+1HIn-phase 
    with 1Max.
    2F–90H
    +1H
    UC/
    D by D On
    (Forced)Possible
    0H
    (Example 2)Normal/
    UC/
    D by D On
    (Forced)
    Possible Ref–90H Max.
    1F–90H1+90H
    (In-phase 
    with Ref)Max.
    1F
    In-phase 
    with 1Max.
    2F–90H
      
    Conversion based on the HD format applies for 1H.
        When D
    VE effects (SQ, SL, 3D) have been used as the video effects, the output signal is delayed by +1F.
       The phase and dela
     y amount for the DVI-I input signals are the same as when UC/D by D is selected since the 
    frame synchronizer is set to the On mode.
       
    The D
    VI-I output signals are delayed by +1F.
        When images are output to a m
     ulti view display, they are delayed by +1F. 
    When DVI-I output signals are output to a multi view display, the output images are delayed by +2F. 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    
    (for 1080/59.94i format)
    (Example 1)
    F1F2
    F1F2
    F1F2
    F1F2
    Input signals 
    (non-synchronized)1F (frame)
    Sync signal (Ref)
    Output signal 1
    Output signal 2 (90H)
    Output signal 2 (1F) Max. 1F
    Max. 2F
    Max. 1F+90H
    (Example 2)
    F1F2
    F1F2
    F1F2
    F1F2
    Input signals 
    (non-synchronized)
    1F (frame)
    Sync signal (Ref)
    Output signal 1
    Output signal 2 (90H)
    Output signal 2 (1F) Max. 
    1F–90H
    Max. 2F–90H
    Max. 1F 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    4-7. Setting the multi view display
    The input images, program images and preview images can be output side by side on one screen on the external 
    monitor. 
    4-7-1. Setting the screen layout
    The multi view display has three display modes: 10-division mode, 4-division mode and 8-division mode.
    Inputs 1 to 8, frame memory and color background can be assigned to sub screens 1 to 8. 
    It is also possible to assign program (PGM), preview (PVW), AUX and KeyOut to the Upper-L and Upper-R sub 
    screens.
    When OSD is displayed for PVW, it is also displayed for PVW of the multi view display.
    In 8-division mode, the aspect ratio can be kept at 16:9 for the display of HD format images when these images 
    are displayed in the SXGA size from the DVI output (option).
    (Size is set to “SXGA” and Scale is set to “5:4” using the DVI output settings.)
    10-division mode:   4-division mode:
    
     
    INPUT3 INPUT4
    INPUT1
    INPUT2
    Upper-L
     
     
    Upper-R
    PGM
    INPUT1 INPUT2INPUT3INPUT4
    INPUT5 INPUT6INPUT7INPUT8
    PVW
    8-division mode:
    
    
     
    INPUT1 INPUT2INPUT3
    INPUT4 INPUT5INPUT6
    Upper-L
    PGM
    Upper-R
    PVW 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    1  Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu.
    2 
      Turn [F1] to display the Multi1 sub menu.
      
     
    Multi1 Split Pos Signal
      6/15 10Split       1     IN1
     4Split
     8Split
        1-8  IN1-8
      FMEM1
      FMEM2
       CBGD
    Upper-L
    Upper-R    PGM
        PVW
        AUX
     KeyOut
    3   Turn [F2] to select the display mode using the Split item.
    4 
      Turn [F4] to select the position (1 to 8, Upper-L and Upper-R in the figures) using the Pos item, and turn 
    [F5] to set the name of the signal using the Signal item.
     
    
      Different settings are stored for 10-division mode, 4-division mode and 8-division mode.
      1 to 8:
     
    
        This can be set to IN1 to IN8, FMEM1, FMEM2 or CBGD.
          IN1 to IN8 is the default setting for Pos1 to Pos8 in any of the modes.
      Upper-L, Upper-R:
          These can be set to PGM, PVW, AUX or KeyOut. 
     
    They cannot be set when the 4-division mode (4Split) is selected.
     
    
        The default settings are PGM for Upper-L and PVW for Upper-R.
          The names of the signals selected as the AUX output signals are displayed in [  ] as with [CLN], [PVW] 
    and [PGM]. 
     
    
      Some signal names are abbreviated as shown below, and displayed.
          FMEM1  [FM1], FMEM2  [FM2], CBGD  [CBG], CBAR  [BAR] 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    4-7-2. Setting the split frame and characters
    Set the frame, character brightness and background of the split screens to be displayed on the multi view display.1 
     Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu.
    2 
      Turn [F1] to display the Multi2 sub menu.
      
     
    Multi2 Frame Char Label Tally
      7/15 LUM 50% LUM 75%      On Red+GRN LUM  0%
    LUM 25%
    LUM 75%
    LUM100%
        Off
    LUM  0%
    LUM 25%
    LUM 50%
    LUM100%
        Off    Off     Red
        Off
    3  Turn [F2] to set the split frame brightness and split frame display using the Frame item.
      LUM (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%):
     
    
      Select one of these settings for the brightness of the split frame (gray scale).
      Off: 
      The split frame is not displayed, and tally display is not performed.
    4 
      Turn [F3] to set the character brightness and character display using the Char item.
      LUM (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%):
     
    
        Select one of these character (gray scale) brightness settings.
          The “!” mark appears in front of the name of the material when no signals are input or signals with a 
    different format are input.
     
    
        Furthermore, when signals amenable to camera control have been input, the “c” mark is displayed in front 
    of the name of the material. 
     
    
        (When the “!” mark is displayed, the “c” mark will not be displayed.)
      Off: 
      The characters are not displayed. Neither is the character background shown.
    5 
      Turn [F4] to set whether the character background (half-tone) is to be displayed using the Label item.
      On: 
      The character background is displayed.
      Off: 
      The character background is not displayed.
    4-7-3. Setting the tally displays
    Set the tally displays to be superimposed onto the split frame of the multi view display.
    The red tally indicates material consisting of program outputs.
    The green tally indicates material selected by the preset bus.
    On the Multi2 sub menu, turn [F5] to set the tally displays using the Tally item.
     Red+GRN:  Both the red tally and g
     reen tally are displayed.
      Red:  Only the red tally is displa
     yed.
      Off:  No tally displa
     ys are shown.
        The red tally is not displa
     yed during FTB operation while the program images have been completely faded 
    out to a black screen. At this time, the green tally is displayed for images consisting of program images.
       
    The red tally signals are output from the tally output connector on the \
    rear panel.
      Green tally signals are not 
    supported. 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    4-7-4. Changing the material names
    Change the INPUT1 to INPUT8 material names shown on the multi view display. 
    The default settings, preset settings or user settings can be selected for these names.
    When the preset settings and user settings are established, the “input number : material name” (1 : CAM1, etc.) 
    display format is used.1 
     Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu.
    2 
      Turn [F1] to display the Multi3 sub menu.
      
     
    Multi3 Signal Type↓ Name
      8/15     IN1 Defalt  INPUT1
      IN1-8
     Preset
       User INPUT1
         |
     INPUT8
    3   Turn [F2] to select the input signals using the Signal item.
    4 
      Turn [F3] to select the type of material name using the Type item, and press the [F3] switch to enter the type.
      An asterisk ( ) appears at the left of the type of material name currently selected.
      Defalt: 
      The default settings for INPUT1 to INPUT8 are selected.
      Preset: 
      The material names and number provided ahead of time are selected.
      User: 
      The material names are set using 6 characters.
        If the Type item setting is changed when “Preset” or “User” is selected, the previously provided material 
    names will be lost.
     
      Preset type setting procedure
    1 
      On the Multi3 sub menu, turn [F3] to select “Preset” 
    using the Type item.
    2 
      Turn [F4] to select the material name using the Name 
    item.
    3 
      Turn [F5] to select the material number using the NO. 
    item, and press the [F5] switch to enter the number. 
    Multi3 Signal Type↓ Name NO.(
    )↓
      8/15     IN1 Preset    CAM
          1
      IN1-8
         C 
        CG 
       CGV 
       CGK 
        PC 
         V 
       VTR 
       VCR     1-9
       User type setting procedure
    1 
      On the Multi3 sub menu, turn [F3] to select “User” 
    using the Type item.
    2 
      Turn [F4] to move the “” cursor to the position of the 
    character to be changed using the Name item. 
    Multi3 Signal Type↓ Name    (■)↓
      8/15     IN1   
    User    ■am1       C
      IN1-8
    3   Turn [F5] to select the character, and press the [F5] 
    switch to enter it.
    4 
      Set all the characters in the material name by 
    repeating steps 2 and 3. 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    4-8. Setting the on-screen display (OSD)
    The menu screen is superimposed on the preview output or multi view display output for display.1 
     Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu.
    2 
      Turn [F1] to display the OSD sub menu.
      
     
    OSD OSD Select
      5/15      On     PVW     Off
      Multi
    3  Turn [F2] to set whether to display the OSD using the OSD item.
      On:  OSD is displa
     yed.
      Off:  OSD is not displa
     yed.
        This function can be assigned to a user button.   See 5-3-1.
    4 
      Turn [F3] to set the output destination using the Select item.
      PVW:  The men
     u screen is superimposed onto the preview output, and output.
      Multi:  The men
     u screen is superimposed onto the multi view display output, and output.
        When On is selected as the OSD item setting, the m
     ulti view display split frame and tally information are not 
    displayed on the monitor.
     
      Examples of OSD displays
    KEY
      1/9
    Adjust
      2/9
    FillMatt
      3/9
    Edge
      4/9
    EdgeCol
      5/9
    [KEY] [BKGD PATT]
    [KEY PATT]>Type
     Linear
    Clip
        0.0
    Hue
        0.0
    Type
     Shadow
    Hue
    0.0 Lumkey
    ChrmOff
    Gain
      100.0
    Sat
        0.0
    Width
          2
    Sat
        0.0 Fill
        Bus
    Density
      100.0
    Lum
      100.0
    Direc
          0
    Lum
        0.0PVW
       Auto
    Invert
        Off
    Load
      White
    Load
      Black
    SQ
    This indicates the wipe pattern for the background 
    transition.
    This indicates the wipe pattern for the 
    key transition.
    “>” appears to the left of the selected menu. 
    						
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    4. Input/output signal settings
    4-9. Setting the DVI output signals (option)
    Set the DVI output signals when the DVI/analog output boards (option) have been connected.1 
     Press the [FUNC] button to light its indicator, and press the [IN/OUT] button to display the IN/OUT menu.
    2 
      Turn [F1] to display the DVIOut sub menu.
      An asterisk ( ) appears at the left of the parameter currently selected.
      
     
    DVIOut Signal Mode↓ Size↓ Scale↓
      12/15    OUT3     Dig   
    Auto  
    Fit-V
       OUT5
        Ana    XGA
       WXGA
       SXGA
     WSXGA+
       UXGA
      WUXGA  Fit-H
       Full
        5:4
    3   Turn [F2] to select the output signal using the Signal item.
    4 
      Turn [F3] to select the signal system using the Mode item, and press the [F\
    3] switch to enter the selection.
      Dig:  DVI digital signals are output from the DVI connector.
      Ana:  D
    VI analog signals (RGB) are output from the DVI connector.
       
      When “Ana” has been selected, the display position of the image may be off depending on the monitor 
    which is connected. If it is off, adjust the position at the monitor.
     
    
        For details on the adjustment method, refer to the operating instructions of the monitor.
    5 
      Turn [F4] to select the resolution of the images to be output, and press th\
    e [F4] switch to enter the selection.
      Auto:    The equipment information of the output destination is captured by the DVI signals, and the 
    images are output at the optimum resolution. (The vertical frequency is 60 Hz, and the maximum 
    resolution is SXGA for analog output signals and WUXGA for digital output signals.)
     
    
        If the equipment information cannot be captured or if the resolution and frequency which can b\
    e 
    output by the product are not contained in the equipment information, the images will be output 
    at the XGA setting.
      XGA: 
       The images are output at the 1024768 resolution and 60 Hz frequency.
      WXGA: 
      
    The images are output at the 1280768 resolution and 60 Hz frequency.
      SXGA: 
      
    The images are output at the 12801024 resolution and 60 Hz frequency.
      WSXGA+: 
      
    The images are output at the 16801050 resolution and 60 Hz frequency.  
    (This can be selected only when digital signals are output.)
      UXGA+: 
      
    The images are output at the 16001200 resolution and 60 Hz frequency.  
    (This can be selected only when digital signals are output.)
      WUXGA: 
      
    The images are output at the 19201200 resolution and 60 Hz frequency. 
    (This can be selected only when digital signals are output.)
    6 
      Turn [F5] to select the scaling method, and press the [F5] switch to enter the selection.
      Fit-V:   The aspect ratio of the output images is maintained, and the size of the images is increased or 
    reduced in accordance with the vertical resolution. 
     
        (Black bands are inserted into the areas where there are no images. The protruding parts of the 
    images are cropped.)
      Fit-H: 
      The aspect ratio of the output images is maintained, and the size of the images is increased or 
    reduced in accordance with the horizontal resolution.
     
    
        (Black bands are inserted into the areas where there are no images. The protruding parts of the 
    images are cropped.)
      Full: 
      The size of the output images is increased or reduced in accordance with the sy\
    stem resolution. 
          (The aspect ratio of the output images is not maintained. The rate at which the image size is 
    increased or reduced in the vertical direction differs from that in the horizontal direction.)
      5:4: 
      When HD is set as the system format and SXGA is set for the resolution of the images to be output, 
    the display in the 8-division mode of the multi view display fills the entire screen with no change in the 
    aspect ratio. 
    						
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