Sony IPELA PCS-HG90 Operating Instructions Manual page 44

High definition 1080i visual codec
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RGB: Selects the picture from external
equipment connected to the VIDEO IN
RGB connectors.
S-VIDEO: Selects the picture from external
equipment connected to the VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO connector.
Audio Input Select
Allows you to select the audio input to be
linked with the video input selected in
VIDEO IN when you set "Link to Audio
Input" to "On".
MIC: Inputs audio from the microphones.
AUX: Inputs audio from auxiliary external
equipment.
MIC+AUX: Inputs audio from the
microphones and auxiliary external
equipment.
AUDIO IN
Allows you to select the audio of the
microphone or of external equipment to be
input when you set "Link to Audio Input" to
"On".
MIC: Uses the microphones connected to
the AUDIO IN MIC connectors.
EC-MIC (A7): Uses the PCSA-A7 echo
canceling microphones connected to the
MIC EC-MIC(A7) jacks.
A1/A3: Uses the PCS-A1 or PCSA-A3
microphones connected to the MIC
A1/A3 jacks.
AUX1: Inputs audio from the external
equipment connected to the AUDIO IN
AUX1 connectors.
AUX2: Inputs audio from the external
equipment connected to the AUDIO IN
AUX2 connectors.
HD-SDI:Inputs audio from external
equipment connected to the HD-SDI 1
or HD-SDI 2 connector. When the "HD-
SDI 2" is selected in the Video Setting
menu, the audio from the HD-SDI 2
connector is input. When other setting is
selected, the audio from the HD-SDI 1
connector is input.
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Output Video Format
Frequency
Output Video Format
Allows you to select "720" or "1080".
Frequency
Allows you to select the video input/output
frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
Note
When "Frequency" is set to "50 Hz", you have
to set the camera signal format to 50i format
with the BOTTOM switch of the PCSA-
CHG90 Camera Unit.
For details on the setting of the BOTTOM
switch, see "To set the BOTTOM switch of
the PCSA-CHG90 Camera Unit" on page
19.
About the Video Format Setting
You can set the signal format of video output
on this system to the following three formats
in combination with "Output Video Format"
and "Frequency" settings.
e.g. When the "Output Video Format" is set
to "720" and the "Frequency" is set to
"60 Hz", the "Vide Format" becomes
"720/60p".
720/60p: Outputs high-definition video
signal compliant with 720p standard
(resolution: 1280 × 720) by 60 frames
per second.
1080/60i: Outputs high-definition video
signal compliant with 1080p standard
(resolution 1920 × 1080) by 60 frames
per second.
1080/50i: Outputs high-definition video
signal compliant with 1080p standard
(resolution 1920 × 1080) by 50 frames
per second.
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