It is a device that must be inserted between the video source and destination (ex., between a VTR and the vidoserver's encoder) to correct the video signal in any possible way.
The signal corrector's input and output must be connected to a video router so you can manage it.
The information displayed in the first part is merely descriptive and shows previously assigned data:
•Code: the path of the resource that you are editing is displayed
•Type: shows the resource type
•Number: indicates the ordinal number that identifies that resource in case others of the same type coexist.
The user must enter the following information:
•Name: description of the resource you are editing.
•Driver: SGCR, EVZ8010 , SGCRGPI
✓Insert SGCR to manage a general corrector (it commutes the router).
✓Insert EVZ8010 to manage Evertz 8010.
✓Insert SGCRGPI for corrector management via GPI. In this case, just one GPI board must be managed.
N.B. The signal corrector is only available for EASY INGEST.
Signal Corrector resource editor - User
After indicating which user and which software the resource has to be installed for, you have to set other data:
Router (only for driver SGCR)
Only the Audio/Video Input and Output are managed
Indicate the router's out-channel to which the resource's input is connected. (-1=not managed)
Out- Indicate the router's in-channel to which the resource's output is connected. (-1=not managed)
For Evertz8010, set the com port:
Setting the com port
The router can be controlled directly with a serial wire; in that case, you need to set the com number or through the UDP by using ETERESARVAJI software, and you will have to indicate the PC IP address where EtereSarvaji is running and the Local Port used by EtereSarvaji.
Com configuration:
You can set the Baudrate. Other parameters are fixed.
✓Baud: set baud (default=38400)
✓Parity: Even
✓Stop bits: 1
✓Data bits: 8
If the driver is an SGCRGPI, it is required to define which GPI must be activated for 4/3 and 16/9 recordings.