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ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Configuring Outputs
3.
For the output connector you selected, the
Status
field indicates whether the
connector has read the EDID information correctly. Possible status information
includes:
~
n/a
— The EDID information is not available, possibly because no output
device is connected.
~
Checksum Error
— The EDID information is corrupt.
~
OK
— The EDID information is valid.
4.
If the
ImagePRO-II
reads the EDID information without error, the
Name
field
displays the name by which this output is identified.
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The
Pref
field displays the preferred output format of the device on the connector.
This is the format the ImagePRO-II uses for this device.
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The
Area of Interest
(AOI) is the portion of the output display that your video occupies.
The ImagePRO-II’s AOI feature lets you adjust the image to a particular portion of the
display, while preserving the video timing and the image quality.
In dual-channel mode, you can set a different Area of Interest for each channel. Any output
mapped to the channel uses the selected Area of Interest.
The Area of Interest is a rectangle relative to the output timing. The default AOI exactly
overlaps the output active area. For example:
If the output format is:
1920x1080i @ 60 Hz
the default AOI is
1920 pixels x 1080 lines
.
Figure 4-27.
Default Area of Interest
The
Area of Interest
settings adjust the position of the image on your display device without
affecting the output timing. In the following illustration, the active area has been adjusted
from 1920x1080 to 850x1080.
Note
If you use multiple output display devices, the Area of Interest
you set applies to all of them.
1920 pixels
Area of Interest
Total Area
Active Area
1080 lines