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Gra-vue Xio 9070tsg Hd/sd-sdi Test Signal Generator (1ru)

Gra-vue Xio 9070tsg Hd/sd-sdi Test Signal Generator (1ru)
  • Product Code: ga175777
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$3,638.85 $5,712.99

The XIO 9070CLIP HD/SD-SDI Test Signal Generator from Gra-Vue is a modular board for the 1RU version of the XIO frame and can generate a range or standard test patterns as well as upload user-defined test graphics through the Ethernet port. The module is able to continuously and steadily output static or dynamic test graphics in several formats. Plus, the module features a reference input for H/V phase adjustment, allowing the video to be synchronized to an external source, such as a common house clock.

Use Built-In Patterns or Upload Your Own    Supports SD, 720p and 1080i SDI    Dual Mirrored HD/SD-SDI Outputs

Parameters
Reference InputConnector: 1 x BNC composite
Standards: NTSC, PAL, Tri-level
SDI OutputConnector: 2 x HD/SD-SDI on BNC connector

Impedance: 75 ohm Standards: SMPTE 259M-C (270 Mb/s); SMPTE 292M (1.485 Gb/s)
Eye Pattern: 800 mV ±10%
Jitter: <0.2 UI
Supported Resolutions625i50, 525i60, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
ControlConnector: 1 x RJ-45
Bandwidth: 10/100/1000 Mb/s
Status IndicationGreen LED indicates signal and power status
DimensionsNot specified by manufacturer
WeightNot specified by manufacturer

Output supports 1080i, 720p, 625i, and 525i resolutions

Dual mirrored SDI outputs so you can send the signal to two downstream devices without requiring a distribution amplifier

Reference input supports composite NTSC/PAL and tri-level sync

Internal 20-bit digital signal processing

Generates several standard HD/SD test graphics, and supports custom test graphics and video/audio materials

LEDs provide real-time indication of signal and power supply status

User defined-video or graphics may be uploaded through the Ethernet connection, with the result monitorable in real-time

I/O connectors are hot-swappable

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I'm considering purchasing a TeleVue 90-Degree Everbrite 2 Mirror Diagonal for my Celestron 8 HD OTA. Do I need the TeleVue Schmidt Cassegrain Adapter functionality to connect the two?

A: Yes, you will need the adapter. You can go with the long or short SCT adapter. I use the short adapter with my 8 and the long with my 12 SCT.

Q: 2. Can you replace the bulb easily if it burns out?

A: Yes it is easy to change the bulb

Q: 3. How do I hook up to T V to look at pictures on the television?

A: You connect the Pana-Vue to the TV with the included video cable.

Q: 4. Is it possible to take one HDMI input and output 1 pass-through HDMI output and one vertically flipped HDMI output?

A: Yes, The DECIMATOR DMON-4S has 4 independent converters that would allow you to flip one of the HDMI outputs. It supports - Horizontal and/or Vertical image flipping per window.

Q: 5. How much latency is added to the signal when using the loop output? Thanks!

A: loop out should be 0. if it re-clocks it might be 1 frame

Q: 6. Batteries?

A: No batteries needed. You just point the viewer at a diffuse bright light. A lightbox is ideal (B&H sells many), but bright daylight or a bright light shone through a diffuser or off a white wall will do fine.

Q: 7. Will this viewer work with glass mounted 2 slides?

A: This is a nice little projector but I only tried regular slides in it. I do not know if glass-mounted would work.

Q: 8. I am looking for the "old" type for viewing slides that are alread on a light table. Will this work if you remove what appears to be a translucent backing?

A: A slide would be inserted into the Pana Vue product. Based on your description, a loupe such as the Peak PlaLupe 10x, BH # PE2032 would work best when viewing slides on a light table. https://bhpho.to/3ClhEob

Q: 9. Will this work well with HDMI video coming from a Apple Mac source to a BlackMagic ATEM switcher? The DAC-70's always work great but are more costly. BlackMagic Design makes an HDMI to HD-SDI converter, however they do not work we'll due to HDCP protection.

A: This may not work for getting the HDMI video out of the Apple Mac in to a Blackmagie ATEM switcher. This is a converter only, where as the DAC-70 is an Up, Down, Cross Converter. The DAC-70 having the ability to convert frame rates and resolutions is what makes it such a powerful tool and a great choice for getting signals in to a Blackmagic ATEM that under normal circumstances will not work.

Q: 10. How many slides fit in at once? Hoping not to change one at a time.

A: It's a single slide viewerthat's the whole point. If you want to view multiple slides at once, get a slide projector.

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