Grass Valley LGK-3901 User Manual

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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

114 | LGK-3901/DSK-3901

Front Panel Menu Name

LGK

DSK

Description

GPI OUT 6 ON

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[4.10.2] Selects an event that will trigger GPI_OUT_6 to switch on

GPI OUT 6 OFF

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[4.10.2] Selects an event that will trigger GPI_OUT_6 to switch off

GPI OUT 7 ON

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[4.10.2] Selects an event that will trigger GPI_OUT_7 to switch on

GPI OUT 7 OFF

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[4.10.2] Selects an event that will trigger GPI_OUT_7 to switch off

SHOW GPI IPS

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Shows current state of GPI inputs

SHOW GPI OPS

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Shows current state of GPI outputs

TIMECODE

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TIMECDE SOURCE

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LTC

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Selects LTC as the timeout source

VITC

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Selects VITC as the timeout source

TIMECDE STATUS

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“LTC” or “VITC” if valid TC is present; otherwise “BAD-Internl”
“DF” for dropframe; “ND” for no dropframe
“Fwd” or “Bwd” shows LTC direction

TIMECDE TIME

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“Ext” if valid external time code; “Int” if using internal clock

DATE/TIME

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DATE

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Sets the card’s date (internal clock only). Preserved until next restart

TIME

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Sets the card’s time (internal clock only). Preserved until next restart

TIME ZONE

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Sets the card’s timezone

SERIAL COMMS

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SERIAL PORTS

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COM 1

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BAUD RATE

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[5.4.8] Sets baud rate for COM 1 (9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200)

PROTOCOL

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[5.4.8] Sets protocol for COM 1 (Automation, Intuition)

SERIAL TYPE

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[5.4.8] Sets serial type for COM 1 (RS232, RS422)

COM 2

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BAUD RATE

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[5.4.9] Sets baud rate for COM 2 (9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200)

PROTOCOL

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[5.4.9] Sets protocol for COM 2 (Automation, Intuition)

SERIAL TYPE

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[5.4.9] Sets serial type for COM 2 (RS232, RS422)

SERIAL LEVEL

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STRICT

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Enforces strict serial communications from automation. The STX must
always alternate between STX0 and STX1. If no ACK is received the
message must be sent again with the same type of STX.

RELAXED

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Allows relaxed serial communications from automation. The STX does
not need to alternate between STX0 and STX1 as either value is always
valid.

VIDEO STANDARD

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625 LINE

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[4.3.1] Selects 625i / 50 as the next video standard

525 LINE

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[4.3.1] Selects 525i / 59.94 as the next video standard

1080I/59.94

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[4.3.1] Selects 1080i / 59.94 as the next video standard

1080I/50

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[4.3.1] Selects 1080i / 50 as the next video standard

1080P/59.94 A

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[4.3.1] Selects 1080p Level A / 59.94 as the next video standard

1080P/50 A

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[4.3.1] Selects 1080p Level A / 50 as the next video standard

720P/59.94

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[4.3.1] Selects 720p / 59.94 as the next video standard

720P/50

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[4.3.1] Selects 720p / 50 as the next video standard

REFERENCE

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OFFSET

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LINES/SAMPLES

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[4.4.2] Sets the Output Reference Offset in Lines and Samples

LINES/US

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[4.4.2] Sets the Output Reference Offset in Lines and micro seconds

URS

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DISABLED

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[4.4.1] Disables URS from REF-1801 card

ENABLED

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[4.4.1] Enables URS from REF-1801 card (if present)

STORES

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STORES CONFIG

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Selects the stores to keyer configuration.

STORES MEMORY

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Sets the memory allocation for each available store

INTUITION

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