Setting The Input Signal; Setting A Source Name; Selecting Inputs Configurable With A Color Corrector/Hdr Converter; Setting A Frame Delay - Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual

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Setting the Input Signal

This section describes how to set the switcher input
signal.
The number of switcher inputs, number of configurable
format converters, and number of configurable color
correctors/HDR converters will vary depending on the
signal format and the number of boxes.
For details about the number of inputs and the number
that can be configured, see "Number of Switcher
Resources" (page 509).
For details about input numbers, see "Input/Output
Numbers" (page 511).

Setting a Source Name

You can set the source name of an input signal.
1
Open the Home > Setup > System > Input > Input
Adjust menu (19101.31).
2
Select the target input to set.
To select and set multiple inputs, place a check mark
beside the target inputs to set.
To select and set all inputs, place a check mark in the
Select All checkbox.
3
Press the [Source Name] button and enter a source
name (up to 16 characters) using the keyboard.
Note
When multiple inputs are selected, consecutively
numbered source names are set.
For details, see "Name settings when multiple items
are selected" (page 81).
Selecting Inputs Configurable with
a Color Corrector/HDR Converter
You can set inputs that can be configured with a color
corrector/HDR converter.
Note
A color corrector/HDR converter can be configured only
for inputs 1 and multiples of 4 + 1 (1, 5, 9, and so on).
1
Open the Home > Setup > System > Input > Input
Adjust menu (19101.31).
2
Select the target input to set.
To select and set multiple inputs, place a check mark
beside the target inputs to set.
3
Set the [CCR/HDR] switch to the on state.

Setting a Frame Delay

Note
Ancillary data is deleted from signals for inputs
configured with a frame delay.
1
Open the Home > Setup > System > Input > Input
Adjust menu (19101.31).
2
Select the target input to set.
To select and set multiple inputs, place a check mark
beside the target inputs to set.
To select and set all inputs, place a check mark in the
Select All checkbox.
3
Set the [Frame Delay] switch to the on state.
To disable a frame delay, set the [Frame Delay]
switch to the off state.
4
Press the button on the right of the [Frame Delay]
switch and enter a delay value in the numeric keypad
window.
The delay value that can be set will vary depending
on the 100G IP input/SDI input type and the signal
format of the input signal.
• 100G IP input: 1 to 4 frames
• SDI input at 2160P, 1080P, 720P: 1 to 11 frames
• SDI input at 1080i: 1 to 4 frames

Setting a Frame Synchronizer

When a frame synchronizer is enabled, unsynchronized
input signals are synchronized.
Notes
• Configurable only for SDI input.
• Always enabled (display always on) for 100G IP input.
• Ancillary data is deleted from signals for inputs
configured with a frame synchronizer set to on.
1
Open the Home > Setup > System > Input > Input
Adjust menu (19101.31).
2
Select the target input to set.
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