Owner`s manual
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Audio rates are always 48kHz nominally but discrete AES inputs pass through sample rate converters
to align them with the output timing. Output AES is always precisely locked in time with the output
video. Analog audio is differential input and sampled at 48 kHz with 0 dbFS digital equivalent to +24
dBu analog. Dolby decoding is available from embedded audio or external AES, with the purchase of
the Dolby decoding option.
The product also provides full color processing control of the output video, with separate controls for
Gain, Lift, Saturation and Color Phase.
All card features are controlled through the card edge menu interface. There is a 4 character display, a
toggle switch, and two buttons to allow for intuitive control of all device features. All of the controls
on the card edge menu can also be accessed through the free remote control software Dashboard,
provided the openGear
TM
frame has a 8310-N network card installed.
The card has persistent storage of all settings. There is a menu option to trigger a save or load of stored
settings, or to restore the factory default configuration.
The input and outputs of the 9033 are the following:
Input:
One dual-rate HD/SD-SDI video input
One 3-BNC dual-rate HD/SD analog video input
4 dedicated AES input connections (AES input 5-6)
8 differential analog audio inputs
Outputs:
Two dual-rate HD/SD-SDI video outputs
8 dedicated AES output connections. (AES output 1-8)
Functional Block Diagram
The 9033 has a very flexible signal flow path and feature set that combines several products into one
compact package. This section describes the basic operation of your 9033 product.
Figure 1. Simplified Block Diagram of 9033 Functions