Overscan Mode; Bypass Mode - Imagine communications Selenio 6800 HUC6800+C Installation And Operation Manual

Broadcast upconverters
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Overscan Mode

Bypass Mode

HUC6800+ Installation and Operation Manual
The overscan mode is similar to a zoom mode. When enabled, it
discards a specified number of lines and columns of pixels around the
borders of the input image active picture region before upconversion.
The active picture region for 525 standard starts on line 21 and ends at
line 262. Therefore, an overscan setting of one line implies that
upconversion starts at line 22 and ends at line 261. In addition to the
two discarded lines, the first and last pixel of each remaining line in the
active picture region are discarded.
The overscan mode prevents embedded data in the active picture
region, such as closed captioning, from being upconverted.
To enable the overscan mode, scroll to the ARC Overscan parameter
and then select the number of rows and columns for cropping.
When an HD-SDI signal is input to the HUC6800+ or HUC6800+C, the
module detects that no upconversion processing on the input is
required. Therefore, the module operates in Bypass mode, which means
that the module's input signal bypasses the upconverter and is output to
the program and monitoring outputs unprocessed. However, if
On-Screen Display (OSD) monitoring is enabled, the OSD will be
present in HD Prog/Mon Output 1 and HD Prog/Mon Output 2. For
information about the OSD monitoring feature, see
(OSD) Monitoring" on page
When the module is operating in Bypass mode, many parameters are
disabled. See
Table 3-2
when the module is operating in Bypass mode.
Table 3-2. Parameters Disabled in Bypass Mode
Disabled Parameters
LovOut
TstPat
TstPatOn
CrcErrPollTime
CrcErrClr
34.
for list a list of parameters that are disabled
DmxErrCtrl
AudEmbSrc
AudEmbPr1
AudEmbPr2
AudEmbPr3
Chapter 3: Operation
"On Screen Display
31

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Selenio 6800 huc6800

Table of Contents