Settings > video, Mode, Figure 29 – Extron Electronics JMP 9600 User Guide User Manual

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GenLock Selection

HDSDI Selection

Mode Selection

Timecode Selection

NOTES:

See page 3

for detailed

descriptions of the functions of
the modes.

• The loop selections are indepen-

dent of each other; you can
select one, both, or neither.

Ch. 2 loop enabled is only

available for selection when the
switcher is in either 2-channel
mode or 2-channel-locked mode.

• In 2-channel or 2-channel locked

mode, the channels share the
same clock reference. Both
channels operate at the same
resolution and frame rate, which
is set by the loaded clip or
playlist. The parameters of the
last clip loaded take precedence.

NOTES: • The High Framerate, available on

the JMP 9600 2K model only,
supports resolutions of up to
1920x1080 and 2048x1080 at
48, 50, and 60 Hz.
The player must be set to
2-channel-locked mode to select
this rate. See “

High Frame

Rate

” in the “Detailed System

Interaction” section for more
details on this mode.

• When in 1-Channel mode and

playing 4:4:4 content,
all outputs are active (Channels 1
and 2). When in 1-Channel mode
and playing 4:2:2 content, only
Channel 1 outputs are active.

• The player ships with the

dual-link HD-SDI VPI tag on by
default. You may chose to turn it
off for backwards compatibility or
legacy support.

NOTES: • Chase — Stay in sync with a

received timecode signal.

• Trigger — Respond to a specific

Timecode and continue with no
further response to the ongoing
timecode signal.

Timecode Selection

NOTES: • Master — Send both ESGEN and

MSGEN genlock as a master.

• ES Genlock — Receive ESGEN

genlock as a slave.

• MS9200 Genlock — Receive

MSGen genlock as a slave.

Only JMP 9600 2K units

support ES genlock or
MS genlock.

• Black Burst PAL, Black Burst

NTSC, and Trilevel — Receive a
selected sync signal.

Source indication — Indicates

the presence of an external
genlock signal.

Lock indication —Indicates

synchronization with an external
genlock signal.

• The media player monitors the

sync inputs. If any selected sync
signal is lost, the media player
automatically defaults to Master.

• Media players with serial

numbers 9600-01 through
9600-50 support the Master,
ES Genlock, and MS9200
Genlock sync types only (see

About menu

” to identify the

serial number).

Figure 29.

Mode Selection

JMP 9600 Media Player • Operation

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