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3DTV Corp. - Model 100 Stereo Multiplexer

NTSC/PAL/SECAM Stereo Multiplexer

Model: Model 100 Stereo Multiplexer

  • Stereo multiplexer will interlace [multiplex] video from any two genlocked composite NTSC, PAL or SECAM sources to the field sequential RLRL format
  • Accept various types of computer generated video in the range of 30Hz to 120Hz
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The Model 100 Stereo multiplexer will interlace [multiplex] video from any two genlocked composite NTSC, PAL or SECAM sources to the field sequential RLRL format. It will also accept various types of computer generated video in the range of 30Hz to 120Hz.

Video out from the right and left pair of cameras into the right and left pair of BNC connectors farthest from the mono/stereo switch. Field sequential 3D for viewing or recording is obtained form the BNC nearest the mono/stereo switch. The three positions of the mono/stereo switch provide left camera, right camera and multiplexed field sequential 3D. Plug any of our wired LCD glasses into the mini jack in the front of the unit for stereo viewing. Multiple glasses can be accommodated with standard stereo headphone splitters.

The Stereo Multiplexer is 100Ohm terminated. Your monitor should be unterminated. If image “jumping” is observed when viewing with glasses with or without recording or during playback, check termination. If “jumping” persists, check video levels.

The cameras must be properly genlocked. With some cameras simply running VBS from the other camera will achieve this, but others will require that both cameras receive external sync from a sync generator. Most modern industrial and professional cameras do not require a separate sync generator. Camera salespersons and even engineers for the camera manufacturers often unknowingly give false or misleading information on genlock. Some 30 units have been delivered and problems on set up have usually been due to improperly genlocked cameras.

  • Stereo multiplexer will interlace [multiplex] video from any two genlocked composite NTSC, PAL or SECAM sources to the field sequential RLRL format
  • Accept various types of computer generated video in the range of 30Hz to 120Hz
 
 

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