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Supplement 2 [English]
Software Version 1.22
Related Manual
MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 System User’s Guide
Software Version 1.10 and Later
This Supplement describes the functions made available
by the MVS-6520/6530/3000A/3000 system software
upgrade.
Functions Newly
Supported in Version 1.22
The functions newly supported in MVS-6520/6530/
3000A/3000 system version 1.22 are as follows.
Table of Contents
Functions relating to the switcher
Functions Newly Supported in
Classification Functions Menu See User’s
Version 1.22 .................................... SII-2 supported No. page Guide
Frame Delay Function........................... SII-3 Format 480i/59.94 7313.4 SII-3 Chapter 17
Delaying Unconverted Input Signals...... SII-3 converter and 576i/50 7332 Chapter 19
frame delay
Frame Synchronizer.............................. SII-3 function
Synchronizing Unsynchronized support
Input Signals.................................. SII-3 Frame 7313.4 SII-3 Chapter 17
synchronizer
Synchronizing Unsynchronized
Delaying Unconverted Input Signals Input Signals
When the signal format is 480i/59.94, 576i/50, 1080i/ You can synchronize unsynchronized input signals using
59.94, or 1080i/50, you can set the delay of unconverted the format converter (frame synchronizer).
input signals (frame delay function). The following two methods are available.
To use the frame delay function, select the target input to Using an up-converter
set in the Engineering Setup >System >Format >Format When the signal format is set to1080i/59.94 or 1080i/50,
Converter menu (7313.4), and select [Frame Delay] in the the input signal can be synchronized by the up-converter.
pop-up window.
To use the frame synchronizer, select the target input to set
For details about the configuration procedure, see in the Engineering Setup >System >Format >Format
“Setting Conversion Formats” in Chapter 17. Converter menu (7313.4), and select [480i/59.94 (with
FS)] or [576i/50 (with FS)] in the pop-up window.
Notes
• You can set the delay amount in 1-frame units, up to
eight frames.
For details about setting the delay, see “Selecting the
Input to which the Frame Delay Function Applies” in
Chapter 19.
• Use an input signal synchronized to the reference signal
to obtain the same delay as that configured.
• You can use the frame delay function as a frame
synchronizer by setting the delay value to “1.”
For details, see “Frame Synchronizer” (page SII-3).
For details about the configuration procedure, see
“Setting Conversion Formats” in Chapter 17.
Notes
• You can synchronize the input signal to the reference
signal within a range of ±0.5 frames with respect to the
reference signal.
• If the frame synchronizer is used, the up-converter
introduces a delay of two frames with respect to the
reference signal.
Using the frame delay function
When the signal format is set to 480i/59.94, 576i/50,
1080i/59.94, or 1080i/50, you can use the frame delay
function as a frame synchronizer by setting the delay value
to “1.”