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Time Base Correction (TBC) to handle the timing instability present on many feeds originating from video cassette (VCR). The UVP-101i is designed to work in conjunction with the UAP-712i, the AAP-702i, or the DAP-712i audio processor. The UVP-101i can extract embedded audio, pass it to the audio processor module for processing and re-embed the audio at the output.
The installation in a Symphonie frame also requires a Symphonie-R-M Rear Module. This section describes how to install the UVP-101i in these frames. It is not necessary to switch off the power to these frames when installing or removing the UVP-101i. Note: installation is also possible in Quartet, Quartet-C, Solo, or Symphonie R-C frames, but the GPI / Delay connection will not be available in these cases.
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3. Using a flat-edge screwdriver, secure the top and bottom screws to the frame. Installing the UVP-101i To install this module into a Symphonie frame follow these steps. For a closer look at module installation and removal, refer to the Symphonie imaging housing frame Guide to Installation and Operation.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION PRELIMINARY 2.2.3 Rear Panel Label Connector labels have been shipped with the UVP-101i. These labels are to be installed on the rear panel of the Quartet-M or Symphonie frame in order to identify the module’s external connectors. Quartet-M Frame To install the label on a Quartet-M frame, follow these steps while referring to Figure 2.2.
2.3.1 Rear Panel Inputs and Outputs The UVP-101i has eight connectors on the rear panel of the frame. Seven of these are common to all installations. The other two differ according to the installation, as shown in the following figures and table.
Ground 2.4 Genlock The UVP-101i can lock its output timing to one of four sources: the external reference, the analog composite video input, the digital video input or an internal digitally-corrected oscillator. The source used to lock the UVP-101i depends on the presence of a reference, the analog input, the digital input and the source type (Satellite, Studio or VCR;...
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION The UVP-101i detects the line format of the reference. A valid analog composite reference signal will turn on the REF indicator located on the module’s front end. The reference signal must be NTSC for 60 Hz sources (NTSC, 525) and PAL for 50 Hz sources (PAL, 625).
SELECT INPUT ABUS #1 AUDIO IN DETECTED UVP-101i UNIVERSAL VIDEO PROCESSOR/SYNCHRONIZER UVP-101i Figure 3.1 Card-edge user interface 3.1.1 LED Indicators The 525/625 LEDs (green) indicate the line format of the selected input video. When the digital input is selected, the display will indicate “525” or “625”. When the analog input is displayed, the LEDs still indicate the line format, but the display also indicates the current composite format (NTSC or PAL).
Most UVP-101i parameters are accessed and changed via an easy-to-use menu. The menu tree of figure 3.2 outlines the entire UVP-101i menu path. Each item in the menu is discussed in detail in sections 4.1 to 4.10. Navigating Through the Menu The front panel push-buttons are used to navigate the menu of Figure 3.2.
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION PRELIMINARY Figure 3.2 UVP-101i Menu Tree DISPLAY VALUES NOTES [ANA, SDI] ICMP FRMT [AUTO, NTSC, PAL, B&W5, B&W6] [SAT, STUD, VCR] (INP = ANA only) DECD [SADP, A-3D, A-2D] (SRC = STUD or SAT only) SETP [-10, ..., -0.1, 0, 0.1, .., 7.5, …, 10]...
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(1): If the user does not use a UAP-712i or a DAP-712I, the audio mux and demux selection should be set to OFF for proper operation. Underlined values are factory reset values. All parameters will be reset to these values when YES is selected in the FACT menu. UVP-101i | 11...
PAL, B&W5 (525-line monochrome) and B&W6 (625-line monochrome). While in this mode of operation, the UVP-101i remains configured for that format at all times regardless of the actual input signal’s format. If the input signal’s format does not match the forced selection, the ERR LED will turn on. NOTE: in VCR mode, a format mismatch is not always detected.
4.2.4 Composite Input Setup (NTSC only) [MENU: ICMP → SETP] The UVP-101i handles a wide range of setup levels on the composite input (from –10 IRE to +10 IRE). In the user interface, the setup level is expressed in IRE for NTSC sources. PAL inputs are assumed to have 0 mV input setup, and no selection is provided.
When the reference is not present and the UVP-101i is locked to the input, the minimum processing delay of the card is 3 lines. NOTE: vertical phasing is not possible when there is no reference input, and the UVP-101i is in Satellite or VCR mode.
To mux/demux two groups, two outboard cards must be used. All other audio groups not processed by the audio card are lost in frame sync mode. When used alone, the UVP-101i will pass the audio but a couple of audio frames could be lost in frame sync mode. The audio is not affected in delay mode (or frame buffer mode).
4.7 Freeze Mode [MENU: FRZE] The UVP-101i has a freeze mode that may be triggered manually or automatically. All the current Proc-Amp functions are applied to the frozen image. When a freeze condition occurs (manual or automatic), the horizontal (HANC) and vertical blanking interval (lines 1 to 9) are blanked.
The conditions which generate an automatic freeze are shown in table 4.2. The input error or loss of lock/sync conditions enable the UVP-101i to handle a hot switch or temporary loss in the video. The response of the UVP-101i to an Automatic Freeze trigger condition is shown in table 4.3.
4.9.1 Load a Configuration [MENU: CONF → LOAD] Select one of the five available user preset registers and load the UVP-101i with the parameter values stored there. 4.9.2 Save a Configuration [MENU: CONF → SAVE] Select one of the five available user preset registers and save the current parameter values of the UVP- 101i’s operating system into that configuration register..
Return loss: > 15 dB up to 270 MHz Jitter (wideband): < 0.2 UI (0.74ns) p-p Delay tracking: Miranda video-audio tracking signal Audio bus I/O (2): 10 pin connector to audio processor COMPOSITE ANALOG OUTPUT Signal (2): NTSC (525/60) SMPTE 170M...
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION PRELIMINARY MISCELLANEOUS Audio embedding: SMPTE 272M, ABD Test signals: 75% color bars with 100% white bar; black Power: 12 W maximum 20 | UVP-101i...
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