Frs-hd rev. g – Nevion FSR-HD User Manual

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FRS-HD

Rev. G


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green |
magenta |
red |
blue |
black

flat <Y> <Cb> <Cr>

video
<lns>/<rate><scan>

wss (auto|off | (on
<wss_val>) )


vgen 0 flat 200 0 100
vgen 0 video 1080/24p
vgen 0 video 1080/25p
vgen 0 video 1080/25i
vgen 0 video 1080/29i
vgen 0 video 1080/30i
vgen 0 video 720/24p
vgen 0 video 720/25p
vgen 0 video 720/29p
vgen 0 video 720/30p

vgen 0 wss auto
vgen 0 wss on 7

yellow | cyan | green |
magenta | red | blue |
black | (flat <Y>
<Cb> <Cr>) )

other input(s) are missing, and then use
the video settings from the last external
source present. It can also be selected as
the main input in cho 1, in which case its
own video settings will also be used.

edh

0

msk <24b_mask>

reset

edh 0 msk 0xFE0005

edh 0 reset

msk <24b_mask>

Error detection and handling
Error counting. The count itself is
reported in info. Errors can be masked
off and not counted; this is the purpose of
the mask. The counter itself is 16b and
will wrap around, but can also be reset by
issuing reset.

mtx

0

<i1> <o1> ...<iN>
<oN>
<i1>
<o1>,<o2>,...<oN>
<i1> <o1> - <o2>

..or the above
combined

mtx 0 0 2 1 4 5 5
mtx 0 0 0, 1 1, 2 2
mtx 0 0 0-9

mtx 0 0 0 1 1 2 2-9

size M:N i1 i2 i3... iN Audio matrix

mtx 0 (size 10:10) controls the audio
matrix; outputs 0-7 are embedded sound,
8=adac and 9=AES.
Note: Any combination of the three basic
commands are allowed, for instance the
following command to set up a 10x10
audio matrix in a single line:
mtx 3 1 1 2 2 3 0,3-9
=> mtx 3 size 10:10 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

agen

0

lvl <sine_level>cBFS

agen lvl -180
agen lvl -200

sine 1kHz lvl
<sine_level>cBFS

Audio generator
The amplitude of the generated sine that
can be chosen as fallback in audio
change-overs. Legal values are -180cBFS
or -200cBFS (centiBel referred to full
scale output). Units are optional, but if
included must be written as cBFS (case
sensitive).

aprc

0-9 lr |

rl |
ll |
rr |
nlr |
lnr |
mm |
ms

aprc 0 lr
aprc 3 ll
aprc 9 mm

lr |
rl |
ll |
rr |
nlr |
lnr |
mm |
ms

Audio processing
One block for each output from cho 2-11.
Outputs 8+9 are adac and AES, the lower
8 are routed to the embedder. The
meaning of the commands are as follows:
lr = Normal
rl = Channel swapped
ll = Left channel to both output channels
rr = Right channel to both output
channels
nlr = Left channel phase inverted
lnr = Right channel phase inverted
mm = Mono, both channels = (r+l)/2
ms = Mono/stereo, m=(l+r)/2, s=(l-r)/2

ablk

0

mute ( on | off )

lvl <level>

ablk 0 mute on
ablk 0 mute off

ablk 0 lvl -500
ablk 0 lvl 30

dac lvl <level>cBu
mute <mute_status>

Audio DAC control
This word dac identifies this audio block
as a DAC. The outputs can be muted,
<mute_status> given as on or off, and the
output level can be set in cBu (tenth
dBu). Units are optional, if included must
be written as cBu (case sensitive).
Note 1: The lvl and mute are
independent, so that the card will
remember the lvl setting (and change lvl
setting) while muted.

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