Cobalt Networks 9034 사용자 설명서

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9034 Owner’s Manual  
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Proc Phase 
This is Chroma (C channel) phase adjustment, expressed in degrees, ranging from –360 to +360 in 
steps of one degree. 
Decoder SD Input 
Selects the input format for SD analog video.  This must be changed to reflect the analog video format 
on the input for the 9033 to lock correctly.  Valid SD formats are GBR, Component SMPTE, 
Component MII, Component Betacam, Component Y/C, and Composite. 
Decoder HD Input 
Selects the input format for HD analog video.  The user must select between GBR and YPbPr for the 
9033 to lock to the input correctly. 
SD Pedestal (Setup) 
Selects between 0 IRE and 7.5 IRE of setup (pedestal)on the input analog SD signal.  This tells the card 
how much setup needs to be removed from the input. 
 
Frame Sync Submenu 
Menu Structure 
Parameter Type 
Enbl 
Frame Sync Enable 
HOS Horizontal 
Offset 
VOS Vertical 
Offset 
LATL Line 
Latency 
LATF Field 
Latency 
ADLY Audio 
Delay 
FS 
RSET 
Frame Sync Reset 
Frame Sync Enable 
     
Enables the frame sync. If disabled the output video timing matches the input video timing. 
Horizontal Offset 
Allows the user to specify an additional horizontal offset between the output video and the frame sync 
reference in sample clock periods. These are sample clocks in the reference format, not the output 
video format. For example, if using SD black burst to time 720p59.94 video each sample clock is 37ns, 
not 13.5ns. 
Vertical Offset 
Allows the user to specify an additional vertical offset between the output video and the frame sync 
reference in lines. These are lines in the reference format, not the output video format. 
Frame Latency 
Specifies the smallest amount of latency allowed by the frame sync. This latency measurement is in 
frames of the output video. The frame sync will not output a frame unless the specified number of 
frames are captured in the buffer. Minimum latency is three lines and zero frames in all video modes. 
The maximum latency is format dependent. The operational latency of the frame sync is always 
between the specified minimum latency and minimum latency plus one frame (not one field).