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How to Auto add live Inputs
The
“
Auto add live Inputs
”
button automatically allocates all live input connectors as individual inputs. Input
connectors that are already assigned to an input will not be affected. If the button is pressed in the beginning,
before any sources have been connected, no inputs will be automatically assigned. The software by default
names inputs as [ConnectorType]
“
Input 1, 2, 3
…
.
”
. Input configuration names can be renamed by double-
clicking on the name and turning the box blue.
Image 6-17: Configuration menu, Adjustment area, Input
The
“
Auto Add Live
”
feature adds only single-connector inputs. Any special input, such as a multi
–
connector
4K Input, needs to be assigned manually. See
How to add Input
section below.
How to add an Input
Inputs configurations can be added manually to un-assigned connectors.
1.
Select the
Detail View
tab in the system diagram area.
2.
Select an unassigned (white or yellow) input connector from the detail view.
More than one input connector may be selected. The connector(s) will be highlighted blue.
Note:
If the input signal is 4K provided by the 4 SDI connectors, 4 SDI connectors need to be selected.
3.
Click on the
Add Single Input
button.
How to delete Input
1.
Click on the
Delete Input(s)
button
The
Delete Input(s)
button is replaced by the
Delete Selected
button (highlighted in red).
2.
Click on the corresponding connector in the graphical area.
or
click in the
“
x
”
on the right hand side in the input configuration list.
Connector(s) is immediately highlighted in blue.
3.
The deletion is completed by clicking the
Delete Selected
button.
Multiple connector configurations can be selected to be deleted together.
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series
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Page 82: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 82 Hardware orientation...
Page 102: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 102 Front Panel Menu orientation...
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Page 304: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 304 Updating firmware...
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Page 382: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 382 Preventive maintenance actions...
Page 444: ...R5905948 12 Event Master Devices 444 E2 Maintenance...
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