6. EM GUI orientation
Input adjustment panel > Main page
This menu is available in two versions according to the input type:
•
DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort
input types
•
Name: Edits the name of the input con
fi
guration.
•
Sync Status: Detects a good video sync.
•
Video Status: Indicates if the Layer capacity is in par with
the input resolution.
•
Format: The detected video format is shown here. If Auto
Acquire is unchecked below, the Wanted video format is
selected here from the drop-down menu.
•
Auto Acquire: Enables the auto acquire mode. During
acquisition, the system detects and acquires the input
type and resolution. Refer below for details regarding this
feature. Default is
On
•
Colorspace: The detected colorspace is shown here. In the
event of a non-VESA standard source the colorspace can
be unmatched to the processing. In this case a different
colorspace can be selected to accommodate the signal.
Available are:
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RGB, Full Range
-
RGB, Reduced Range
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SMPTE, Full Range
-
SMPTE, Reduced Range
•
Connector Capacity: Each connector has the option to
accommodate different bandwidth standards over its
interface. This is referred to as:
-
NONE
The connector is turned off and cannot accept
any video, bandwidth of this connector is freed up to
be used by another connector. Connector is grayed
out in the graphic representation. Connectors need to
be selected to NONE before DL or 4K can be selected
on others.
-
SL S
ingle
L
ink The connector can accommodate a
resolution up to 2048 x 1200@60Hz.
-
DL D
ual
L
ink The connector can accommodate a
resolution up to 2560 x 1600@60Hz.
Note: A dual link connector can also accommodate a
3840 x 1080 or 2048 x 2160 signal, that is also available
in the EDID list once DL is selected for that input.
-
4K
The connector can accommodate a resolution up
to 4K@30P.
Note: In order to accommodate a 4K@60 signal 2 or 4
connectors need to be used.
•
Auto Acquire: Inputs auto acquire incoming video as
standard. If the setting is unchecked, only the set or
previously acquired signal will be valid video.
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Page 20: ...2 Safety 16 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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Page 264: ...8 Updating firmware 260 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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Page 494: ...17 Environmental information 490 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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