– 106 –Chapter 6 Input/Output Signal Settings — Setting input signalsSetting input signals[SDI IN 1] to [SDI IN 32] are used for SDI signal input.[DVI IN 1] and [DVI IN 2] are used for DVI-D signal input.f To configure the input signal settings, select the button on the top menu → [SDI IN]/[DVI IN].@@ NOTEt 1080/24PsF, 1080/23.98PsF, 720/59.94p, and 720/50p will be available in V2.00.00 or higher.r List of settings by input signalf “l” indicates enabled, and “―” indicates disabled.[FS] [Mode] [Frame delay] [Freeze Mode],[Freeze]Source namesetting*1Colorcorrector*2 [Up Converter][SDI IN 1] - [SDI IN 24] l l ― l l ― ―[SDI IN 25], [SDI IN 26], [SDI IN29], [SDI IN 30] l l ― l l l ―[SDI IN 27], [SDI IN 28], [SDI IN31], [SDI IN 32] l l l l l l l[DVI IN 1], [DVI IN 2] Always enabled ― ― l l ― ―*1 For details, refer to “Setting the source name” (page 119).*2 This function will be available in V2.00.00 or higher.For details, refer to “Color corrector” (page 74).Setting the frame synchronizerThe frame synchronizer can be set enabled/disabled for each input.f For the DVI input, the frame synchronizer is always [Off] and its setting cannot be changed.1 Select the button → [SDI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.2 Select an item in [FS] in the [SDI IN 1] to [SDI IN 32] columns.[Strict] Enables the frame synchronizer function. When the signal different from the system format is input, the screen becomesblack.[Acceptable] Enables the frame synchronizer function. Even when the signal different from the system format is input, the screen doesnot become black. The images output at this time may be disturbed. VANC and HANC data will be deleted.[Off] Disables the frame synchronizer function.f When the output signal phase is set to [0H], [FS] cannot be set to [Off].For details, refer to “Setting the output phase” (page 126).@@ NOTEt Line synchronizer function is active while the frame synchronizer function is set to [Off].t The line synchronizer function automatically adjusts the input video signal phase to the horizontal sync signal phase.For details, refer to “Setting the output phase” (page 126).Setting the input modeThe mode can be set for each input only when HD is selected as the system format.The input mode is always set to [Normal] when SD is selected as the system format.1 Select the button → [SDI IN] → [Frame Buffer] tab.2 Select an item in [Mode] in the [SDI IN 1] to [SDI IN 32] columns.f Set the input mode.[Normal] Input signals in conformity with the system format take effect.[Dot by Dot]When SD signals with the same frame rate as the system format have been input, they are input on a dot by dot (actualsize) basis without up-conversion. (This can be set only when the system format is 1080i)In this mode, there is minimal deterioration in the image quality and, as such, the mode is used to combine sources inthe SD format using the PinP function.[U/C]When HD is selected as the system format and SD signals with the same frame rate as the system format have beeninput, the signals are up-converted. When HD signals are input, the screen becomes black.f This item is displayed when the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column is selected.[Auto]Input signals in conformity with the system format are enabled. When HD is selected as the system format, whether theinput signal is HD or SD is determined. The HD signal is handled as [Normal], and the SD signal is handled as [U/C].In [Auto] mode, the images may be disturbed when the input signals are switched.f This item is displayed when the [SDI IN 27]/[SDI IN 28]/[SDI IN 31]/[SDI IN 32] column is selected.@@ NOTEt When the frame synchronizer function is [Off], if [Dot by Dot], [U/C], and [Auto] are set, the frame synchronizer function is automatically set to [Strict].t When [Freeze] is set to [On] in the [SDI IN 1] to [SDI IN 32] columns, the input mode cannot be changed.