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Here is an important difference from other systems, an EMP only scales the number of available layers based
on the inputs size, not the output size as long we are inside a maximum of a 4K or 10MP output. Once passed
the 10MP (MegaPixel), resources have to be added.
7.15 Configuration Menu > Add Aux Destinations
General
In this procedure, you will Add Aux Destinations from the defined outputs.
Prerequisite
•
Ensure that you are familiar with the
Configuration Menu
. For details on this menu, please refer to
chapter
, page 71
If more than one Aux Destination is utilized, repeat the below steps until all Destinations are added.
Add Aux Destinations
1.
Click on the
Destination
tab to define destinations for the defined outputs.
2.
From the diagram area click on the output that you want to be part of the destination.
3.
Click on the
+Add Aux Destination
blue button to assign the output to the Aux destination.
4.
When the destination is created a box appears next to the E2 diagram.
(Optional) Edit the Name
1.
Double click on
“
Destination1
”
in the Name list to edit the name.
2.
When the area turns blue, click the eraser icon to clear the field.
3.
Type a new name and hit enter when done.
(Optional) Adjust Destination Parameters
Click on the
“
Adjust
”
tab that is located on the top. In this Tab there are three sub tabs: Assign, Output and
Wide (See below).
(Optional) Adjust Destination Parameters part 1 > Assign Tab
From this menu you can:
1.
Edit the name.
2.
Change the Destination from Screen to Aux.
3.
Set the dimensions if more than one connector.
4.
Delete outputs.
5.
Select the Auxiliary Scaling Capacity:
Aux Capacity defines how much resolution, or actually LINKs of data can be inserted into the scaler. Standard
setting is DL and refer to Dual Link as in connector capacity while 4K is the same as 4Links it also refer to the
total of the 4K resolution that can be entered. 8L refer to 8 Links of 2K data.
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