Instruction manual

GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
16 | HCO-1822
In1->In2
Click the checkbox to force all alarm parameters for input 2 to
match those set for input 1.
When this is selected, only one set of alarm parameters
is displayed for both inputs.
When the checkbox is deselected, the alarm parameters
for input 2 revert to their previous values, i.e. as they
were before the checkbox was selected.
3.4.4 The Timing panel
NOTE: this panel is only available when the Clean Switch Enable checkbox is selected in the Switch panel (see
section 3.4.2).
The PGM output timing, with respect to a detected reference, is programmable from -2 to +2 video lines with
programmable increments at -2, -1, -½, 0, +½, +1, or +2 lines.
In order for no output timing errors to occur, the input source must be synchronized (phased) to within a pre-defined
window. The size of this window will always remain the same length for a given format, but the start and end of the
window is a function of the user-programmed output timing. The size of the window is [2 lines less 12.3μs] for SD
sources and [2 lines less 4.5μs] for HD sources. The following examples illustrate this concept.
Example (a) shows the supported input timing window for a user-programmed output timing of +1 line. In order for
the HCO-1822 to guarantee no output timing errors, the input signal must be phased to within -1 line of the
reference signal and +1 line – 12.3μs (SD) of the reference signal.
Example (b) shows the supported input timing window for a user-programmed output timing of +½ line. In order
for the HCO-1822 to guarantee no output timing errors, the input signal must be phased to within -1½ line of the
reference signal and +½ line – 12.3μs (SD) of the reference signal.
Notice for both examples, that the size of the supported input range is 2 lines – 12.3μs (SD) and 2 lines – 4.5μs (HD).
(a) Output timing = +1H (b) Output timing = +1/2H
Figure 3.19 Output timing examples
Figure 3.18 IN1 IN2 alarm configuration