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Reference frequencies

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Reference frequencies During tape playback, the video output reference frequencies are as shown in the table below. In the 59.94 Hz/60 Hz or 60 Hz mode Input signals REF_IN INPUT HD_REF_IN Input Not input SD_REF_IN Input Not input None Input Not input AUTO Complies with HD REF IN frequency Complies with HD REF IN frequency 59.94Hz 59.94Hz Complies with INPUT frequency Complies with menu item No.030 frequency Menu item No.031 HD_REF Complies with HD REF IN frequency Complies with HD REF IN frequency Complies with menu item No.030 frequency Complies with menu item No.030 frequency SD_REF 59.94Hz 59.94Hz 59.94Hz 59.94Hz Complies with menu item No.030 frequency Complies with menu item No.030 frequency 59.94Hz 59.94Hz INPUT Complies with INPUT frequency Complies with menu item No.030 frequency Complies with INPUT frequency Complies with menu item No.030 frequency Complies with INPUT frequency Complies with menu item No.030 frequency z During SD tape playback, operation is not possible in the 60 Hz mode. z When the HD SDI output signals are output at 60 Hz/24 Hz, the SD SDI signal is output in the NO SYNC status, and the analog composite signals are output in black-and-white mode (burst OFF). z All the HD SDI output, SD SDI output, analog composite output, analog component output, audio output and TC output signals are output in phase with the REF input. When "90H" is selected as the menu item No.26 HD SYS H ADV, the HD output is output with a phase 90H ahead of the SD output. When the SD REF signal is input, the REF input and SD output signals are inphase, and when the HD REF signal is input, the REF input and HD output signalsare in-phase. z The audio output and TC output signals are output in-phase with the HD output signals. z With the 720p format, there is a phase difference of 120H. 17

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Reference frequencies
During tape playback, the video output reference frequencies are as shown in the table below.
<Notes>
During SD tape playback, operation is not possible in the 60 Hz mode.
When the HD SDI output signals are output at 60 Hz/24 Hz, the SD SDI signal is output in the NO SYNC status, and the
analog composite signals are output in black-and-white mode (burst OFF).
All the HD SDI output, SD SDI output, analog composite output, analog component output, audio output and TC output
signals are output in phase with the REF input.
In the 59.94 Hz/60 Hz or 60 Hz mode
Input signals
Menu item No.031
REF_IN
INPUT
AUTO
HD_REF
SD_REF
INPUT
HD_REF_IN
Input
Complies with
HD REF IN
frequency
Complies with
HD REF IN
frequency
59.94Hz
Complies with
INPUT
frequency
Not input
Complies with
HD REF IN
frequency
Complies with
HD REF IN
frequency
59.94Hz
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
SD_REF_IN
Input
59.94Hz
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
59.94Hz
Complies with
INPUT
frequency
Not input
59.94Hz
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
59.94Hz
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
None
Input
Complies with
INPUT
frequency
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
59.94Hz
Complies with
INPUT
frequency
Not input
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
59.94Hz
Complies with
menu item No.030
frequency
When “90H” is selected as the menu item No.26 HD SYS H ADV, the HD output is output with a phase 90H ahead of the SD
output.
When the SD REF signal is input, the REF input and SD output signals are inphase, and when the HD REF signal is input,
the REF input and HD output signalsare in-phase.
The audio output and TC output signals are output in-phase with the HD output signals.
With the 720p format, there is a phase difference of 120H.