Video reference, Installation – Grass Valley NV7512 v.1.3 User Manual

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2. Installation

Making Reference Connections

2 Locate the MADI reference connections on the MADI outputs backplane on the rear of the

router, as shown in Figure 2-29 on page 68), labeled ‘REF 1 OUT’ and ‘REF 2 OUT’. Refer-
ence connections are located on backplane housing the MADI signal connections. Outputs are
located in the lower half of the router frame.

3 Connect to the ‘REF 1 OUT’ connection using a 75

Ω BNC connector and coaxial cable.

4 Connect the other end of the cable to a source of stable AES audio signals at the rate you want

to reference.

5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the ‘REF 2 OUT’ connection.

Video Reference

The NV7512 provides timing reference connections for analog video signals. The video reference
connections require a stable source of PAL, NTSC or Tri-level sync. The video reference connec-
tions are labeled ‘VIDEO REF 1’ and ‘VIDEO REF 2’ and use 75

Ω BNC connectors and coaxial

cable. For more information on signal switching when a reference is or is not present and a detailed
description of the video reference connections, see

Video Reference Connections

on page 18.

Each ‘VIDEO REF’ connection can be use the same reference source (redundant for backup should
one source fail) or two unique reference sources (dual). For more information, see

Redundant and

Dual References

on page 19.

Video reference connections can use a loop-thru to connect to other routers. Terminate any unused
‘VIDEO REF’ connections using a 75

Ω BNC terminator.

How to make video reference connections

1 Locate the video reference connections on the rear of the router, as shown in Figure 2-30. Video

reference connections are labeled ‘VIDEO REF 1’ and ‘VIDEO REF 2’.

Figure 2-30. Video Reference Connections (Rear View)

2 Connect to the ‘VIDEO REF 1’ connection using a 75

ΩBNC connector and coaxial cable.

3 Connect the other end of the cable to a video reference signal. Be sure the incoming signal is

from a stable source. The signals can be:

PAL
NTSC
Tri-Level Sync (1080i 50/59.94/60 and 720p 50/59.94/60)

4 Connect to the ‘VIDEO REF 2’ input connection, as described in Steps 2 and 3. The reference

can use redundant or dual sources. For more information, see

Video Reference Connections

on

page 18.

5 Important! Terminate any unused video reference loop-thru connection by installing a 75

Ω

BNC terminator.

Video Ref

Connections

VIDEO

REF 1

VIDEO

REF 2

LOOP

THRU

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