6. EM GUI orientation
This menu provides:
•
A list of all the inputs already created on the system
(e.g. Cam 1, Input2).
•
A button to automatically allocate all unassigned input
connectors to an input.
•
A button to automatically allocate all LIVE input
connectors (GREEN) to an input.
•
A button to manually allocate connectors to an input.
•
A button to delete unused or obsolete inputs.
How to Auto create All Inputs
The “Auto Create Inputs” button automatically allocates all unassigned input connectors to an input. At this moment the incoming
signal is acquired and a source
fi
le is saved. Input connectors that are already assigned to an input will not be affected. If the button
is pressed, 28 input con
fi
gurations will be automatically assigned. Input1 contains the input connector on the 1st input card in slot
1, etc. The software by default names inputs as “Input 1, 2, 3….”. Input con
fi
guration names can be renamed by double-clicking on
the name and turning the box blue.
How to Auto create all live Inputs
The “Auto Create live Inputs” button automatically allocates all live input connectors to an input. Input connectors that are already
assigned to an input will not be affected. If the button is pressed in the beginning, before any sources has been connected, no inputs
will be automatically assigned. Input1 contains the input connector on the 1st input card in slot 1, etc. The software by default names
inputs as “Input 1, 2, 3….”. Input con
fi
guration names can be renamed by double-clicking on the name and turning the box blue.
Image 6-17
The auto create feature only creates up to 2K resolution inputs. Any special input like S3D and 4K Inputs need to be assigned
manually. See
How to add Input
section below.
How to add Input
Inputs con
fi
gurations can be added manually to un-assigned connectors.
1. Click on the
Add Input
button.
The
Add Input
button is replaced by the
Done Adding
button (highlighted in blue).
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Page 20: ...2 Safety 16 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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