Reference input, Video relay bypass, Reference input video relay bypass – Grass Valley Imagestore 750 v.3.0.1 User Manual

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Installation

Rear Panel and Connections

Note that audio for program and preview can be controlled independently. This enables Easy-
play clips or external voice-overs to be previewed before being heard on the program output.

Reference Input

There is a single video reference input:

Fig. 12-3: Rear Panel Connector - REF Input

REF IN (BNC) accepts a standard analog reference such as SD analog bi-level sync and HD tri-
level sync. It accepts both 50

Hz and 59.94

Hz frame rates, but all of the input signals (including

fill and key) must use the same frame rate as the reference input. Refer to

Reference Types

on

page 22 for a compatibility matrix between REF IN and output video format.

Note: Only VITC ANSI/SMPTE standard 12M-1995 may be present on bi-level sync.

Video Relay Bypass

The Imagestore 750 has 2 mechanical relays that bypass the Imagestore 750’s video and audio
processing when the Imagestore 750 loses power and also when it is starting up. These relays
route A IN to PGM OUT and C/FILL 3 IN to PVW OUT.

This rear silk screen shows the bypass connections:

Fig. 12-4: Rear Panel Connectors - Video Relay Bypass

A IN

Video input A. (This signal is also called the “PGM IN” and “background.”)

B IN

Video input B. (This signal is also called “PVW IN.”)

D/KEY-3 IN

Key 3’s key input. This signal is also called ‘D IN’.

FILL-1 IN

Key 1’s fill input.

KEY-1 IN

Key 1’s key input.

FILL-2 IN

Key 2’s fill input.

KEY-2 IN

Key 2’s key input.

REF IN

Analog reference, either HD tri-level sync or SD bi-level sync (“black and burst”).

Name

Description

Table 12-1: Video Connectors Inputs and Outputs

Bypass connections

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