Sony XVS-9000 User Manual page 449

Multi format switcher system
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You can convert signals assigned to format converter
outputs 1 to 16 using the format converter.
Format converter outputs 1 to 16 correspond to the same
number channel (FC1 to FC16) of the format converter.
Notes
• On the XVS-9000, internal format converters are not
available.
• An FC channel configured for format converter input use
cannot be selected.
For details, see "Setting the Internal Format
Converters" (page 448).
• In 4K format, only FC1, FC5, FC9, and FC13 can be
configured.
• You can assign format converter outputs 1 to 16 to
format converter output connectors 1 to 16 or spare
connectors 1 to 4 (see page 445).
Assigning a signal to a format converter
output
You can assign a signal to convert by the format converter
to the format converter output corresponding to the FC
channel.
Note
On the XVS-7000, the signals on output connectors 9 to 16
are assigned to FC9 to FC16. The format-converted signals
are output on format converter outputs 9 to 16,
respectively. It is not possible to change settings.
For details about output connector signal assignment, see
"Assigning Output Signals" (page 445).
1
In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output menu
(7333), press [Internal FC].
The Internal FC menu (7333.15) appears.
2
Press [FC Output Select].
The FC Output Select menu (7333.14) appears.
The status area shows a list of FC channel numbers and
source names of the signals assigned to the
corresponding format converter output on the left.
3
In the <FC Output Assign> group, set the signals to
display in the list on the right.
For details, refer to step 2 in "Assigning Output
Signals" (page 445).
4
Select the FC channel number and signal to assign.
For signals not assigned, select "Undefined" in the
signal list or press [Inhibit] to set to "Undefined."
5
Press [Set].
Setting the conversion format
You can set the signal format of outputs to convert by the
format converter.
The conversion format is set in the following groupings,
depending on the switcher signal format.
• 3840×2160P, 1080P: 4-channel groups (FC1 to FC4,
FC5 to FC8, FC9 to FC12, FC13 to FC16)
• 1080i, 720P: 8-channel groups (FC1 to FC8, FC9 to
FC16)
Notes
• When the switcher signal format is 3840×2160PsF or
1080PsF, output signal format conversion is not
available.
• When the switcher signal format is 1080P, the signal
formats that can be converted vary depending on the
720P converter setting.
For details about the 720P converter, see "Enabling/
disabling the 720P converter" (page 448).
Supported formats
The supported conversion formats are given below.
Notes
• Field frequency and frame frequency conversion is not
supported.
• When the conversion format is set to the same signal
format as the switcher, signals are output without format
conversion, but the signal delay level is the same as for
a format-converted signal.
Switcher signal format
3840×2160P
(Level A, 2SI)
3840×2160P
(Level A, SQD)
1080P
(Level A)
1080i
720P
449
Output signal format
• 3840×2160P (Level A, 2SI)
• 3840×2160P (Level B, 2SI)
• 3840×2160P (Level A, SQD)
• 3840×2160P (Level B, SQD)
• 1080P (Level A)
• 1080P (Level B)
• 1080i
• 3840×2160P (Level A, 2SI)
• 3840×2160P (Level B, 2SI)
• 3840×2160P (Level A, SQD)
• 3840×2160P (Level B, SQD)
a)
• 1080P (Level A)
b)
• 720P
a)
• 1080i
• 720P
c)
• 576i
c)
• 480i
• 1080i
a)
• 720P
c)
• 576i
c)
• 480i
a)
a)

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