Component Out Lvl; Ntsc Config; Analog Audio - AJA Ki Pro Installation And Operation Manual

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3.2 COMPONENT OUT LVL

3.4 NTSC CONFIG

4.1 ANALOG AUDIO

3.2 COMPONENT OUT LVL
This parameter selects the output level for signals applied at the component video
output connectors.
SMPTE/N10 (default)
BETACAM
RGB
Note: Setting the Ki Pro component input and/or output to "Beta" for HD material will result
in an "Invalid Selection" alarm that will need correction before recordings or other
operations may take place.
3.4 NTSC CONFIG
This parameter selects the output level for the composite video output connector.
NTSC (default)
NTSC JAPAN
4.1 ANALOG AUDIO
This parameter configures the analog audio signal levels for input and output.
Professional audio equipment has much higher levels than consumer equipment: a 0
VU reading corresponds to +4 dBu. Connecting a professional +4 dBu device to a
consumer audio input -10dBV (-7.8 dBu) may cause overloading, whereas the output
of a consumer device probably does not have sufficient power to drive a professional
audio input. With consumer and semi-professional audio equipment, a VU reading of
0 dB is typically referenced to -10 dBV. 0 dBu = 0.775 VRMS. These settings are valid
with the panel Mic/Line switch set to "Line." (The Mic settings are lower input level
settings for use with condenser and dynamic microphones—use Mic +48 for
powered condenser mics and Mic for dynamic microphones.)
+24dBu (default)
+18dBu
+15dBu
+12dBu
Selects SMPTE/N10 output signal levels
Selects BETACAM output signal levels
Selects RGB output signal levels
Selects standard NTSC output signal levels
Selects NTSC Japan output signal levels
Selects pro-level USA signal levels of +24dBu
Selects pro-level Europe signal levels of +18dBu
Selects pro-level German signal levels of +15dBu
Selects consumer signal levels of +12dBu
Note: Maximum amplitude (0 dBFS)

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