Set Sync Parameters; Set Frame Multiplication - NovaStar MX6000 Pro User Manual

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Set a value for Additional Frame Latency.

4.8.2.2 Set Sync Parameters

Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
Select the Output tab.
Select a synchronization signal for the display frame rate and set the phase offset.
Figure 4-46 Sync
Active Source: Sync with the frame rate of the active source.
Genlock: Sync with the frame rate of the Genlock signal. When the shutter shit function of the controller is
effective, please select this option. In addition, the controller and the camera need to use the same Genlock
signal generator.
Internal: Sync with the frame rate of the controller's internal clock.

4.8.2.3 Set Frame Multiplication

Frame multiplication can make the screen output multiple frames within the original one frame time and provide them
to different cameras.
Notice
When the A10s Pro, CA50E, CA50C, or XA50 receiving cards are used, the supported frames rate is up to 240
Hz.
For other Armor series receiving cards, the supported frame rate is up to 120 Hz.
Operating Procedure
Select the controller from the device list and then select Screen Settings.
In the Output tab, set Frame Multiplication to
Figure 4-47 Frame Multiplication
Set the number of frames and the display mode of each frame.
Take the above
Figure 4-47
Frame Multiplication: After the current frame rate (59.94) is multiplied by 3, it is 179.82 Hz. Three frames are
output in 1/59.94 second.
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as an example. The parameters are described as follows:
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