SFS20 - Multi functional frame/line synchronizer with smooth emb. audio processing (2groups)


Description
The
SFS20 is an SD frame synchronizer, line synchronizer / autophaser, video
delay, video proc-amp and Video Index inserter. In addition, the SFS20 has
smart audio handling for embedded audio when in synchronizer mode. The
synchronizer function can be used to synchronize a non-synchronous signal or to
compensate for a delay. New sync codes (TRS) are being generated and
re-inserted in the output signal. The SFS10 has total transparent blanking,
both horizontally and vertically. The video reference is connected through the
central genlock input of the SFR18, SFR08 or SFR04 frames. The line
synchronizer function corrects timing errors (hops) that occur due to router
switching. The SFS20 can also be used as a delay line, giving up to 625
lines of delay. A video reference is not required in this case as the output
clock frequency is derived from the input video clock.
Features
- Auto detecting
of 525/625 with correct reference input selection (SFR08 and SFR18 only)
- Frame
synchronizer or delay mode
- Automatic Line
synchronizer/autophaser function
- Full frame
adjustable output phase with respect to reference in sample and line increments
- Adjustable
vertical interval blanking (selectable start and stop line)
- V-bit
autophasing (625 only)
- Proc-Amp
- Y, Cr and Cb
gain
- Y, Cr and Cb
Black
- Smooth embedded
audio handling for one (SFS10) or 2 (SFS20) groups
- Embedded audio
pass, blank or processed modes
- Individual group
selection for processed mode
- Blanking of two
adjustable ranges in the vertical interval from line 4 to 23
- VI insertion
- EDH processing
- GPI Freeze input
- Tracking audio
output
- Selectable panic
freeze or manual freeze
- Full control and
status monitoring through the front panel of the SFR04/SFR08/SFR18 frame and
the Ethernet port (ACP)
- Optional 1 fiber
input (replacing 1 SDI input) or 1 fiber output (replacing 1 SDI output) on I/O
panel
- Optional 1 CVBS output (replacing 1 SDI output) on I/O panel