User guide
HD Player Chapter: 9 BCS
60 Rev. 6.0
Genlock Cable
Use cables provided by Mediasonic for best results.
If necessary use the following diagram to fabricate Genlock cables:
Note: Limit cable length to under 48”(1.2M)
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6-Pin
DIN, Male
4 Twisted pair CAT5 cable
(use 6 of 8 conductors)
PINOUT
6-Pin
DIN, Male
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3
5
2
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For more complex Genlock systems we recommend using the Black Burst mode described below.
Genlock Composite Black Burst
Select this mode to Genlock the HD Player to a composite Black and Burst signal.
It is important that the Genlock signal matches the output standard selected. For example, it is not possible for the
HD Player to Genlock to a PAL composite signal if the output mode is set for a 60Hz output mode. Typically all
HD Video Players in the same system will be connected to a central house sync that is generated from a video DA.
The figure below shows a typical Composite Black/Burst Cabling Configuration.
MS9200 HD PLAYER, GENLOCK COMPOSITE BLACK/BURST
MS9200 HD PLAYER, GENLOCK COMPOSITE BLACK/BURST
MS9200 HD PLAYER, GENLOCK COMPOSITE BLACK/BURST
HD-1 HDSDI HD-2
OUT IN
MS GENLOCK
CVBS SPDIF IN OUT
TIMECO DE
HD-1 HDSDI HD-2
OUT IN
MS GENLOCK
CVBS S PDIF IN OUT
TIMECODE
HD-1 HDSDI HD-2
OUT IN
MS GENLOCK
CVBS SPDIF IN OUT
TIMECODE
CVBS IN (BNC CABLE)
CVBS IN (BNC CABLE)
CVBS IN (BNC CABLE)
COMPOSITE VIDEO BLACK BURST GENERATOR