6. EM GUI orientation
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EDID
All inputs can have an EDID (Extended Display Identi
fi
cation Data) set according to its connector capacity. The currently set
EDID is visible in the Current box.
Format: The drop-down menu with its search function provide a way to select any of the available VESA or SMPTE standard
EDIDs as well as a frame rate. Once selected the Apply Button needs to be pressed in order to program the inputs.
•
EDID Timing
The EDID timing can be edited into a non standard, or Custom EDID by double clicking on each timing box and inserting a
value. A EDID timing needs to follow the VESA rules, and typically a VESA calculator needs to be used.
Once a value is inserted ENTER needs to be pressed.
Selected EDID or Custom EDID can be applied to all inputs of the same type at once by selecting the checkbox towards the
end of the panel.
•
HDCP
Enables the HDCP setting for the selected input.
The default for DisplayPort, DVI, and HDMI inputs is Off. To turn On the HDCP Mode, click on the empty checkbox. When the
checkbox displays a check mark, HDCP Mode is On. HDCP Mode is not applicable to SDI inputs.
•
SDI
input type
The SDI input con
fi
guration menu is similar to the DVI/HMDI/DP menu but without the EDID and HDCP sections. In addition the
SDI menu includes an addition selection regarding the SDI type.
•
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
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RGB, Reduced Range
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SMPTE, Full Range
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SMPTE, Reduced Range
•
SDI type (available with SDI connector type) : allows a
choice between HD (1.5Gb), 3G (3Gb) Level A, Level B,
Level A 2SI, or Level B 2SI.
The SDI Type options vary, depending on the format of the
Outputs. For example, for:
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NTSC/PAL—the SDI Type can be only SD.
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1080i or 1080p, with a refresh rate less than or equal to
30 Hz—the SDI Type can be only HD.
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1080p, with a refresh rate greater than 30 Hz—the SDI
Type can be:
o
Level A (default)
o
Level B
o
Level A 2SI
o
Level B 2SI
The 2SI options are available only if the Input/Output con-
fi
guration has 4 SDI connectors from the same card, and
the Output format is either 1920 x 1080 or 2048 x 1080.
Auto Acquire Feature discussion:
When the Auto Acquire is
On
, the system performs a full sync acquisition on the input signal whenever:
•
You select an input
•
The input type changes
•
The sync rate of the input signal changes
During acquisition, the system detects and acquires the input type and resolution When In Auto Acquire is off, the system uses the
last known con
fi
guration, when possible. If the input signal is incompatible with the saved con
fi
guration, a good input lock may not
be possible. In this case, the format name
fi
eld in the Status Menu displays the Invalid Signal message.
Please note the following important points regarding In Auto Acquire:
•
It is recommended that you turn Off Auto Acquire in applications where you have already con
fi
gured and saved the system’s
input setup.
•
If Auto Acquire is On and a valid input is selected that does not have a saved input associated with it, the system attempts to
detect and acquire the source. This process may take a few moments.
•
If Auto Acquire is Off, the system uses the last-known con
fi
guration for each input, to the extent possible, comparing the input’s
timing to the con
fi
gurations in the system’s library. These con
fi
gurations can be custom
fi
les or system default con
fi
gurations.
•
Most users can leave In Auto Acquire on. Advanced users who know the input video timing parameters may choose to turn In
Auto Acquire off and select the parameters manually.
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