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HD/SD video output phase settings, you can use, the maintenance menu., outputs have the same phase.

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Appendix Specifications HD/SD video output phase settings For the HD/SD video output phase setting, you can use the maintenance menu. For details, refer to the Installation Manual. Item number Item name M3 M3A: OUTPUT PHASE SELECT M3A0: HD PHASE SEL M3A1: SD PHASE SEL M3A2: SD UPCNV SEL (HDWM2000/ M2000P only) Settings Select the HD video output signal phase with respect to the reference signal: 0H or -90H (HD) advanced. 0H : Output in sync with the reference signal. -90H: Output with the phase delayed by -90H (HD) with respect to the reference signal. Select the SD video output signal phase with respect to the reference signal: 0H or -2H (SD) advanced. 0H : Output in sync with the reference signal. -2H: Output with the phase delayed by -2H (SD) with respect to the reference signal. Select whether the SD video output signal phase in SD tape playback should be in sync or one frame delayed. noml : Output the SD video with the phase unchanged. (The HD video output is delayed by one frame with respect to the reference signal.) HD: Output the SD video with the phase delayed by one frame. (The HD video output and SD video output are in phase with the reference signal.) Notes • The SDSDI (D1) output and component/composite outputs have the same phase. • For item M3A2 is HDW-M2000/M2000P only. For details of the audio/timecode output phase, see Setup menu item 338. A-8 Appendix

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Appendix
A-8
Appendix
Specifications
HD/SD video output phase settings
For the HD/SD video output phase setting, you can use
the maintenance menu.
For details, refer to the Installation Manual.
Item number
Item name
Settings
M3
M3A:
OUTPUT
PHASE
SELECT
M3A0:
HD PHASE
SEL
Select the HD video output signal phase with respect to the reference signal: 0H
or -90H (HD) advanced.
0H :
Output in sync with the reference signal.
–90H:
Output with the phase delayed by –90H (HD) with respect to the reference
signal.
M3A1:
SD PHASE
SEL
Select the SD video output signal phase with respect to the reference signal: 0H
or –2H (SD) advanced.
0H :
Output in sync with the reference signal.
–2H:
Output with the phase delayed by –2H (SD) with respect to the reference
signal.
M3A2:
SD UPCNV
SEL (HDW-
M2000/
M2000P
only)
Select whether the SD video output signal phase in SD tape playback should be
in sync or one frame delayed.
noml :
Output the SD video with the phase unchanged. (The HD video output is
delayed by one frame with respect to the reference signal.)
HD:
Output the SD video with the phase delayed by one frame. (The HD video
output and SD video output are in phase with the reference signal.)
Notes
• The SDSDI (D1) output and component/composite
outputs have the same phase.
• For item M3A2 is HDW-M2000/M2000P only.
For details of the audio/timecode output phase, see Setup
menu item 338.