Appendix a – Grass Valley PDR 200 Installation User Manual

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Appendix A

A-4

Profile Video File Server Installation

Note: Analog Composite I/O specifications are applicable when TBC is not enabled. The image quality of
any channel with TBC enabled is comparable to professional Super VHS recorder/playback quality. For
optimal image quality, and if not required, TBC should be disabled.

Table A-3. Analog Composite Video I/O

Characteristics

Description

Inputs (without TBC)

Return Loss

40 dB to 5MHz

Genlock

Locks to (and remain locked) to incoming Black Burst -3 dB to +6 dB
from nominal.
PAL nominal - Sync @ 300mV; Burst @ 300mV
NTSC nominal - Sync @ 40 IRE; Burst @ 40 IRE

White noise immunity - Remains locked with signal-to-noise ratio
>20dB.

Hum rejection - Remains locked with 60Hz hum <1V p-p.

Decoding modes

Notch and Adaptive Comb modes operational.

Outputs

Inserted Sync and Burst

PAL 300 mV

±

21 mV

NTSC 40 IRE

±

3 IRE

Inserted Sync and Burst
SCH Phase

±5°

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

>58dB

K-factor

≤2%

Supported video
formats

PAL and NTSC

Return Loss

40 dB to 5MHz

Analog Video Quality E-E (Direct Input-Output)

Gain

1

±1%

Program Input Gain
Range

±

3dB

Black Level Error

±

5mV from inserted Sync and Burst blanking level.

Frequency Response

PAL -

≤0.2

dB from 500kHz to 4.8MHz.

NTSC -

≤0.2

dB from 500kHz to 4.2MHz.

Chrominance to
Luminance Delay

20nS

Differential Gain

2%

Differential Phase

±2°

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

>50dB

K-factor

≤2%

2T Pulse-to-Bar Ratio

≤2%

Insertion Timing Error

≤5

nS

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