6. EM GUI orientation
6.14 Con
fi
guration Menu > Adjustment > Background Con
fi
guration
General
Assigning input connectors to backgrounds is very similar to creating Inputs as it was discussed in the previous section. Therefore,
the menus are also very similar and for the sake of simplicity the same menus are not going to be presented in this section.
One of the differences between Inputs and backgrounds is in the number of connectors that can be assigned to each one. As it
was presented in the previous section, an input can be de
fi
ned from 1, 2 or 4 connectors. A background channel, however, can be
de
fi
ned by any number of connectors between 1 and 8. The same rules apply as in the Input de
fi
nition: The connectors need be on
the same or adjacent card and be of the same type with the exception of DVI and HDMI that can be de
fi
ned in the same background.
Backgrounds can be created from all inputs, and as many as you can
fi
t.
Backgrounds can also be inserted through Dual Link capacity, forming a background of one or several 3840x1080 or similar reso-
lutions.
Background Adjustment panel description
If the selected background is composed by more than one input connector, the adjustment menu will include a diagram of the con-
fi
guration.
The diagram defaults to a horizontal con
fi
guration. If a vertical con
fi
guration is desired, the user clicks in the circle next to the “V”
and then the Apply button.
The Grid (early) or the X by X (later) dialog is used for a background matching a two or more inputs in Horizontal.
Backgrounds must match the output of the Destination they are created for. Future software will allow for re-use of Backgrounds for
destination not matching the destinations resolution.
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