Connecting The Digital Video; Video Input; Video Output; Linear Time Code Connections - evertz 8010TM IRIG Instruction Manual

Sdi time code master with irig reader
Hide thumbs Also See for 8010TM IRIG:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Never replace with a fuse of greater value.
2.4.

CONNECTING THE DIGITAL VIDEO

2.4.1. Video Input

The 8010TM-IRIG requires that a digital video source be connected to the SDI IN video input. The
8010TM-IRIG may be configured to accept either 525 or 625 line digital video in the component (4:2:2)
format. The VIDEO TYPE parameter on the front panel menu must be set correctly to match the video
input. (See section 3.6.1 for information on changing the VIDEO TYPE setting). When the VIDEO
TYPE parameter is set to 422 Auto the 8010TM-IRIG will automatically detect the video standard of the
input.
The Video LED indicator will be On when there is video present matching the selected video type.
When it is blinking it indicates that there is video present but the VIDEO TYPE menu item does not
match the input video format.

2.4.2. Video Output

The SDI BYPASS and SDI OUT outputs contain the input video with VITC and character data keyed in
by the keyer. Connect one of these outputs to any input on your system that accepts 8 or 10 bit
SERIAL digital video. The two outputs are identical except that the SDI BYPASS output is protected by
the bypass relay. When the relay is active, the SDI BYPASS output is directly connected to the SDI
input, and the SDI OUT output will have not video output.
2.5.

LINEAR TIME CODE CONNECTIONS

The LTC generator code output is available on an XLR connector at the rear panel. Output level is
adjustable from approximately 0.5 V to 4 V using the LTC LEVEL item on the Engineering setup menu
system. (See section 3.4.1) The generator code output should be connected to the record input of the
time code channel of your video recorder. Pin 1 of the XLR is ground, and pins 2 and 3 provide a
balanced output.
2.6.

IRIG TIME CODE CONNECTIONS

The IRIG reader input provides a means of bringing serial IRIG B time code into the 8010TM-IRIG. Pin
1 of the XLR is ground, and pins 2 and 3 provide a balanced input. When using an unbalanced input to
the reader, the signal should be applied to pin 3 of the IRIG reader input connector. Normally, the
unused input (pin 2) should be connected to ground (pin 1).
INSTALLATION
Model 8010TM-IRIG SDI Time Code Master with IRIG Reader Manual
Revision 1.4.1
Page 2-5

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents