Figure 2-7: Typical Configuration In The Studio - evertz HD9155 Series Instruction Manual

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Model HD9155 Production Afterburner Manual
9150 Configware
(only required to load a
new user configuration)
LTC (24 FPS)
MONITOR
1080p/24
VTR
RS-232
Analog NTSC
292M +
& VITC & Char
RP188 ANC Timecode
HDSDI + RP188
LTC (30 FPS)
SDI 525i/60 & VITC & Char
Digital
BetaCam
VTR

Figure 2-7: Typical Configuration in the Studio

The downconverted outputs of the original HD9155 versions are monitoring quality and contain VITC and
burned in characters. There are two SDI and two composite analog (NTSC or PAL) outputs that contain
the same video and may be connected to video input of the standard definition VTR or used for on the set
monitoring.
The downconverted outputs of the HD9150Q versions are presentation quality. Two Program SDI outputs
with VITC are "clean" of burned in characters and may be connected to an SDI VTR to create high quality
viewing copies of the program material. There is also one SDI output and one composite analog (NTSC
or PAL) output with VITC and Burned in characters and may be used for on the set monitoring or editing
copies.
If the HD video tape has RP188 ancillary timecode there is no need to connect the LTC from the HD VTR.
The Production Afterburner's LTC output contains 30 Fps timecode that is in time with the downconverted
video and should be connected to the LTC input of the record VTR.
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Revision 1.3

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