Connecting a clock source, About sharing a source, Ch 1 ch 2 ch 3 ch 4 – Roland V-800HD MKII Multi-Format Video Switcher User Manual

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Connecting External Equipment

About Sharing a Source

Channels 1 through 4 and channels 5 through 8 can share source video. Using this feature, you can assign the video on channel 1
to channels 2 through 4 and the video on channel 5 to channels 6 through 8.

When shared, a single source video is assigned to multiple cross-point buttons. To share, go to the input format display area of
the Input menu and select [Shared Input].

* Only the source of the previous adjacent channel can be shared. Therefore, when sharing the source on channel 1 with channels 2 through 4,

[Shared Input] must be selected for each channel from 2 to 4.

fig.shared-input.eps

You can connect a source device for synchronizing.

* You can send (thru-out) the synchronizing signal from the THRU connector.

fig.connect-clock-source.eps

The V-800HD supports the external clocks shown below. To synchronize with an external clock, select [Reference] in System menu
and set the value to [External].

• Black burst (frame synchronization)

• Bi-level synchronization, tri-level synchronization

The composite output from SD OUT jack always synchronizes to the V-800HD's internal clock regardless to the setting of [Reference] parameter.

Connecting a Clock Source

Composite

SDI

Composite

SDI

Shared

Input

Ch 1

Ch 2

Ch 3

Ch 4

DVI-I/HDMI

RGB/

Component

Composite

Composite

Ch 5

Ch 6

Ch 7

Ch 8

DVI-I/HDMI

RGB/

Component

DVI-I/HDMI

RGB/

Component

DVI-I/HDMI

RGB/

Component

SDI

SDI

Shared

Input

Shared

Input

Shared

Input

Shared

Input

Shared

Input

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