Operating the SP-11D Digital Video Processor
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2. When the AUTO button illuminates, the video standard corresponding to
the selected input is detected automatically.
The appropriate INPUT STANDARD LED lights: PAL B, PAL N, PAL
M, NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43 or SECAM
1
3. Press the (Component) OUTPUT button to select the component output
signal format: YUV, RGsB, or RGBS.
.
When the AUTO button does not illuminate—that is, the
SP-11D
is in
manual mode—select the desired video standard by pressing the AUTO
button to cycle between the various video standards.
4. Press the STORE button twice to save the previous selection (power down
saving: optional).
5. Press the STANDARDS button to select the output standard of the
composite video signal.
The appropriate OUTPUT STANDARDS LED blinks as well as the
STORE button. However, the output standard is not altered.
Press the STORE button once.
For 5 seconds no output video signal is available, and “rL” is displayed in
the 7-segment display, indicating that the
SP-11D
is reloading.
After the reloading, the standard of the output video signal changes as well
as that of the “Before/after” split-screen.
6. Press the GENLOCK button to enable the Genlock function.
If the SYNC BNC connector
2
7. Adjust the color
is connected to a Genlock source, and the
standard of the signal on this input coincides with the standard of the output
video signal, the GENLOCK button will illuminate. If not, the GENLOCK
button will blink.
3
, brightness, contrast, hue, sharpness
4
, H-shift, V-shift
5
Press the appropriate button
,
(Delay, SCH if required for genlock) and/or the video gain of the picture, as
follows:
6
The button illuminates, and blinks, and the 7-segment display
shows the current level (in digits)
The digit “0” corresponds to the normal level (“NORM”)
1 For example, when the composite source is selected, the PAL B INPUT STANDARD LED lights
2 Item 19 in
Table 2
3 The SP-11D has a full range of color control features in both YUV and RGB color spaces with independent control of RED,
GREEN and BLUE; and Y, R-Y and B-Y
4 Using the V-SHARP and H-SHARP buttons
5 Using the V-SHIFT and H-SHIFT buttons
6 See the relevant items defined in
Table 1