Time delay features – 360 Systems 2470SD Time Delay User Manual

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Introduction & Features

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Time Delay Features

• Functions in a stand-alone configuration with no external machine controls, and requires no

third-party software.

• Operates unattended for long periods of time. No operator intervention or file maintenance

required for continuous operation.

• All settings are non-volatile, allowing unattended restart on power-up. The unit automatically

reconfigures itself for the last-specified time delay, and re-enters the record/playback cycle.

• System configuration is accomplished through a GUI interface using a local keyboard, mouse

and VGA monitor.

• Allows user to specify a frame-accurate delay time, such that multiple units will play back in

frame-accurate sync when fed identical input video.

• RAID-5 hardware-based drive array protects stored data against a single drive failure.

• 1 program input, with selectable CVBS or SDI input connection. 1 E-E monitor output, 1

delayed program output. SDI and composite video BNC connectors provided. Each output
appears on both SDI and Composite simultaneously.

• Records video in MPEG-2, 4:2:2 profile, 30 Mb I-frame.

• Records user-choice of audio sources: 2 stereo pairs SDI embedded, 2 stereo pairs AES/EBU

digital, or 1 stereo pair of +4 analog. XLR-3 connectors are provided on the rear panel.

• Compatible with Dolby®-E and Dolby®-AC-3 audio.

• Captures and plays VITC (Vertical Interval time code).

• Accepts analog video (black burst) reference for genlocked playout.

• Synchronizes to video input upon loss of external reference.

• Upon loss of input video, records black until input is restored.

• Outputs SDI black and audio silence during the recording interval preceding the desired

program output delay.

• Captures and plays VBI data. See table.

• Special handling for Video Index data on line 11 in PAL format.

• Front panel status LEDs: power, genlock, RAID status, fan failure, system errors.

• System Monitor signals available from GPI Outputs to indicate RAID status, fan failure, system

errors, loss of genlock and loss of input.

• 2 rack-unit (3¾”) height. Forced-air cooling. 160 watt power consumption.

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