Kam-hd-fs hd/sd frame sync module – Grass Valley Kameleon HD Multi-Function Modules v.2.5.0 User Manual

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Module Overviews

KAM-HD-FS HD/SD Frame Sync Module

The KAM-HD-FS module offers HD or SD signal video processing and
color correction with frame synchronization. VBI configuration is also
available on SD and composite video outputs. This module uses the single
height KAM-HD-R Rear module.

This module is most useful in applications where both frame synchroniza-
tion and signal correction are required.

The following configurations are available:

One HD input with four HD outputs as illustrated in the Functional
View block diagram in

Figure 40 on page 60

.

One SD input with four SD outputs as illustrated in the Functional
View block diagram in

Figure 41 on page 61

.

KAM-HDD-PA HD/SD Video Processor with Down Converter

The KAM-HDD-PA module offers HD or SD signal video processing and
color correction plus down conversion to SD and encoded composite out-
puts. The required rear module for use with this module is the dual-height
KAM-HDD-R Rear.

This module does not have frame sync capability so if the output from the
KAM-HDD-PA must be in time with an external house reference, special
considerations must be made. To match the external reference, the input
signal to this module must already be in time with the required reference.
The output timing on the System Config web page must then be set to
Frame Reference.

The module can be configured in the following different ways:

One HD input (HD 59.94 or HD 50) with two HD outputs, two down
converted SD outputs, and two encoded composite outputs as shown
in the Functional View block diagram in

Figure 42 on page 62

.

One HD input with four HD outputs and two down converted encoded
composite outputs as shown in the Functional View block diagram in

Figure 43 on page 63

.

One HD input (HD 24 – no down conversion) with four HD outputs as
shown in the Functional View block diagram in

Figure 44 on page 63

.

One SD input with four SD outputs and two encoded composite
outputs as shown in the Functional View block diagram in

Figure 45 on

page 64

.

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