The 8010TM-IRIG SDI Time Code Master is a full function time code reader/generator system for serial digital video. The 8010TM-IRIG is a combination generator for SMPTE Linear Time Code (LTC) and Digital Vertical Interval Time Code (D-VITC), reader for IRIG-B code and D-VITC (standard SMPTE time code and special IRIG encoded VITC), and contains a high resolution character inserter which can be burn the generator or reader numbers directly into the digital program output as well as an optional analog monitoring output. The 8010TM-IRIG reads IRIG-B code commonly in use within the United States government agencies and supporting private industries and provides a display of days, hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds in the character inserter. This IRIG information is inserted into a special line of vertical interval time code which is protected by a unique cyclic redundancy checkword (CRC) so that tape recoders and other devices do not confuse it with standard SMPTE ST 266 D-VITC. This special D-VITC can be decoded by the 8010TM-IRIG's D-VITC reader to allow you to encode the IRIG information onto a 'clean' video tape and then display the IRIG information later on playback. The 8010TM-IRIG SMPTE Time code generator can also be slaved to incoming IRIG code. The millisecond count will be converted to the closest frame number and can also be stored in the generator user bits along with the IRIG day of the year. In the continuous jam sync mode, the generator is slaved to the reader, and will follow code any discontinuities of the reader. The generator may also be momentarily synchronized to the reader, and then it continues to increment normally regardless of the reader code. Momentary jam is the recommended mode when synchronizing to IRIG-B sources so that the resulting SMPTE time code does not contain discontinuities due to the different time bases of 29.97 frame per second video and real time of the IRIG code. In NTSC related video systems, the SMPTE generator should be operated in the Drop Frame counting mode when trying to synchronize the SMPTE generator to IRIG. The 8010TM-IRIG will accept 525 or 625 line component digital video. The 8010TM-IRIG's SMPTE time code generator can be preset to lock to the digital program video either by simple frame locking, or where necessary it will colour lock to an analog Colour Reference in accordance with the 4 field NTSC or 8 field PAL colour sequence. In NTSC related colour systems operation, with a frame rate of 29.
- Accepts 4:2:2 (525 and 625 line) digital video
- Serial digital video input provides automatic cable equalization on cable lengths up to 200 meters of low loss coax such as Belden 8281
- Optional Bypass relay for Serial digital video program output activates on power loss or from the front panel menu
- Auxiliary serial digital video output (not bypass protected)
- Passes embedded audio and other ancillary data signals
- LTC and D-VITC SMPTE Time Code generator
- IRIG data encoded to second line of VITC generator with special CRC
- SMPTE D-VITC Time Code or IRIG encoded D-VITC reader
- IRIG reader reads 1kHz IRIG-B format sine wave amplitude modulated and pulse width modulated codes (formats B002 and B122)
- IRIG CS-6 compatible serial data output to drive external IRIG displays
- SMPTE Time Code LTC and D-VITC generators can be slaved momentarily or continuously to IRIG reader - converts milliseconds to closest video frame number.
- Milliseconds and days can be transferred to VITC user bits
- Character Inserter displays IRIG day and time to millisecond resolution in the picture in IRIG modes
- Character Inserter displays time and user bits in the picture in SMPTE modes
- Separate positioning of each character window
- 16 digit Alpha-numeric display, with 16 pushbuttons
- Momentary and Continuous jam sync modes
- User bit transfer from reader time or user bits
- Optional composite monitor output converts digital video to analog
- GPI Remote Control mode allows user to pass remote control contact closure information in VITC user bits
- Recalculates and inserts EDH on the SDI output
- Serial Remote Control of most functions - Broadcasts reader data or sends it on request
- Rack mountable
- Optional dual redundant power supply configuration