Selection Of External Reference Signal And Generator Lock Setting; Locking The Video Signal To The External Reference Signal - Panasonic AJ-PX270 Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 4 Shooting — Selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting

Selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting

Locking the video signal to the external reference signal

The video signal output from the camera can be locked to the reference signal supplied from an external source.
The camera can receive external reference signals from the <GENLOCK IN/VIDEO OUT> terminal.
Generator-locking to the reference signal supplied from the <GENLOCK IN/VIDEO OUT> terminal
The HD-Y signal or a composite signal matching the system frame frequency is supplied to the <GENLOCK IN/VIDEO OUT> terminal. To enable the
reference signal input to the <GENLOCK IN/VIDEO OUT> terminal, the <IN/OUT> switch needs to be set to <IN>. Select the output signal to lock to the
input reference signal from the main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [GL PHASE] (in 1080i, 1080P, and 720P only).
Adjust the horizontal phase of the reference signal and output signal in the main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [H PHASE].
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NOTE
t The subcarrier of the composite signal of the camera is not locked to the subcarrier of the reference signal.
Output status
The output status changes as follows according to selection of the external reference signal and generator lock setting.
Set [GL PHASE] in the main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS].
Selection of external reference signal
System mode
1080i/1080P
1080/23.98PsF
720P
480i/576i
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NOTE
t In the system mode of 1080P or 720P, a genlock is applied to the video signal when the HD-Y signal is input. In this case, time code may shift by one
frame.
t Down converter output refers to the output from the <GENLOCK IN/VIDEO OUT> and <SDI OUT> terminals.
Generator lock setting
Input signal
[GL PHASE]
[HD SDI]
HD-Y
[COMPOSITE]
[HD SDI]
Composite
[COMPOSITE]
HD-Y
[HD SDI]
[HD SDI]
HD-Y
[COMPOSITE]
[HD SDI]
Composite
[COMPOSITE]
Composite
HD-Y
(phase relationship with external reference signal)
HD SDI output matches the HD-Y input signal.
Down converter output has a delay of approx. 90 H from the HD-Y input
signal.
Down converter output matches the HD-Y input signal.
HD SDI output has an advance of approx. 90 H from the HD-Y input
signal.
HD SDI output matches the composite input signal.
Down converter output has a delay of approx. 90 H from the composite
input signal.
Down converter output matches the composite input signal.
HD SDI output has an advance of approx. 90 H from the composite
input signal.
HD SDI output matches the HD-Y input signal.
HD SDI output matches the HD-Y input signal.
Down converter output has a delay of approx. 120 H from the HD-Y
input signal.
Down converter output matches the HD-Y input signal.
HD SDI output has an advance of approx. 120 H from the HD-Y input
signal.
HD SDI output matches the composite input signal.
Down converter output has a delay of approx. 120 H from the composite
input signal.
Down converter output matches the composite input signal.
HD SDI output has an advance of approx. 120 H from the composite
input signal.
SD SDI output matches the composite input signal.
Composite output matches the composite input signal.
SD SDI output is not locked to the HD-Y input signal.
Composite output is not locked to the HD-Y input signal.
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Output signal status

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