Manufacturer
Michael Lamm Computersysteme, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    Genlock
  • a professional, broadcast quality genlock in a 19" 1U rack mount enclosure
  • intended for Betacam-SP and S-VHS (Y/C) editing station
  • improved version of the VCG Series Broadcast Genlock with higher bandwidth and signal-to-noise - resulting in better video quality
  • compatible to BR-S610/810, HR-S5000, GR-S77 etc.
  • video bandwidth: 6.2 MHz Standard, 8.0 MHz S-VHS
  • SNR: >77 dB Standard, >86 dB S-VHS
  • VTR circuit for video stabilisation
  • connectors for video input, output and preview (3× BNC)
  • BNC connectors for S-VHS video input and output
  • RGB input and monitor passthrough port (2× DB23)
  • 3 status LEDs at the front panel:
    • green 'Sync' LED indicates the presence of a video signal
    • red 'Color' LED indicates the lock of the PAL modulator (presence of color signal)
    • yellow 'Remote' LED lights up if remote control is connected
  • superimpose (blue box) and crossfade controls at the front panel
  • invert switch for superimpose effect
  • no color controls to avoid video quality degradation
  • integrated power supply
  • 8-pin remote control port - if unused, a blind plug has to be inserted
  • only PAL is supported (no NTSC)
  • the VCG Series Studio Genlock is part of the Genlock series for reduced studio requirements
    VCG Series Remote Control
  • connects to the 8-pin remote control port of the genlock and provides the following functions:
    • automatic fading
    • automatic superimposing
    • continuously adjustable crossfade speed
    • manual fading / superimposing via keys
    • superimpose invert key
    • multi-function LED display

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