Sony ZRD-2 Operating Instructions - Page 15

Synchronizing with External Sync Signals, Inputting External Sync Signals

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Version 1.22.0 or later Synchronizing with External Sync Signals [3D Dual Input Mode] (before version 1.22.0): Select the checkbox for the 3D Dual Input Mode. [3D Dual Input Mode] (version 1.22.0 or later): Select from the drop-down list. [3D Dual Input 4K Mode]: Clear this checkbox for 3D video other than 4K. It works only if [3D Dual Input Mode] is set. [3D Sync Signal Invert Mode]: Select this checkbox to invert the L and R signals. [3D Sync Signal Delay]: Use the slider or buttons to adjust the phase (when 3D video is not displayed properly). Moving the slider also changes the number value. Clicking [Default] for versions before 1.20.0 or [Reset] for versions 1.20.0 or later restores the default value. Note Inversion and phase adjustments can be configured for both mixed L/R and separated L/R. The settings are reflected in the picture immediately after they are configured. Inputting External Sync Signals Input the external sync signal to the REF IN (external reference signal input) connector on the primary controller via a BNC cable. Note The following external sync signals are supported. • HD tri-level sync (0.6 Vp-p/75Ω/negative sync) • SD black burst/composite sync (0.286 Vp-p/75Ω/ negative sync) Enabling External Synchronization Caution If a primary controller is not configured with Display Control Software or the primary controller is not turned on, the external synchronization cannot be enabled. 1 Select [Function] in the main screen of Display Control Software, and then select [System Settings]. 2 Select [External Sync Signal] in [Sync Signal Selection] under [Sync] in the [System Settings] screen. External synchronization is enabled immediately. Adjusting the light-up delay time for display units Use the slider and buttons for [Unit Light Delay] under [Sync] to specify the light-up delay time (0 to 4000). 15

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Version 1.22.0 or later
[3D Dual Input Mode] (before version 1.22.0):
Select the checkbox for the 3D Dual Input Mode.
[3D Dual Input Mode] (version 1.22.0 or later):
Select from the drop-down list.
[3D Dual Input 4K Mode]:
Clear this checkbox for 3D
video other than 4K. It works only if [3D Dual Input
Mode] is set.
[3D Sync Signal Invert Mode]:
Select this checkbox to
invert the L and R signals.
[3D Sync Signal Delay]:
Use the slider or
buttons to
adjust the phase (when 3D video is not displayed
properly). Moving the slider also changes the number
value. Clicking [Default] for versions before 1.20.0 or
[Reset] for versions 1.20.0 or later restores the default
value.
Note
Inversion and phase adjustments can be configured for
both mixed L/R and separated L/R. The settings are
reflected in the picture immediately after they are
configured.
Synchronizing with
External Sync Signals
Inputting External Sync Signals
Input the external sync signal to the REF IN (external
reference signal input) connector on the primary controller
via a BNC cable.
Note
The following external sync signals are supported.
HD tri-level sync (0.6 Vp-p/75
Ω
/negative sync)
SD black burst/composite sync (0.286 Vp-p/75
Ω
/
negative sync)
Enabling External Synchronization
Caution
If a primary controller is not configured with Display
Control Software or the primary controller is not turned on,
the external synchronization cannot be enabled.
1
Select [Function] in the main screen of Display
Control Software, and then select [System Settings].
2
Select [External Sync Signal] in [Sync Signal
Selection] under [Sync] in the [System Settings]
screen.
External synchronization is enabled immediately.
Adjusting the light-up delay time for
display units
Use the slider and
buttons for [Unit Light Delay] under
[Sync] to specify the light-up delay time (0 to 4000).