6. EM GUI orientation
Output adjustment panel > Main page
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Auto Con
fi
gure Output format: Selects the output format
will be set to match the format contained in the EDID of the
display device connected to the corresponding output(s).
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Name: The name of the output con
fi
guration can be edited
in this
fi
eld.
•
Format: Selects the video format of the output con
fi
guration
from the drop-down menu. The available formats are in
compliance with the output con
fi
guration type. For example,
if the con
fi
guration is 4K, only 4K formats will be presented
in the drop-down menu.
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Test pattern: Turns the Test Patterns ON and select the
desired type. The default setting is OFF. Test pattern types :
- Horizontal Ramp
- Vertical Ramp
- 100% Color Bars
- 16x16 Grid
- 32x32 Grid
- Burst
- 75% Colorbars
- 50% Gray
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Horizontal steps
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Vertical steps
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White
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Black
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SMPTE Bars
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H Alignment
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V Alignment
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H V Alignment
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Circle Alignment
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Raster box: Turns ON or OFF on a raster around the default
active area. This raster box is a white, single-pixel-wide
broken line.
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Diagonal Motion: Turns the Diagonal Motion ON or OFF
for select patterns
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The motion is a bottom-right to top-left diagonal for
16x16, 32x32 grid
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The motion is right to left for 100% Color Bars.
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There is no motion in Horizontal and vertical Ramps and
other patterns
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Area of Interest (AOI): A raster box that can be positioned
and sized within the outputs active area, it effectively makes
the AOI the new active area.
This raster box is a green, single-pixel-wide broken line that
helps you adjust the AOI within the output’s active area
The handles for the AOI menu are:
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H Size and V size : Adjusts the horizontal and vertical
positions respectively
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H Pos and V pos: Adjusts the horizontal and vertical
positions respectively
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Note a lock button to allow user to lock the aspect ratio
of the size.
•
Reset button: resets the AOI to default which is the full
output area.
Note: The AOI of AUX outputs works as above while Program
outputs will be implemented during 2015.
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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 ...
Page 512: ...A Specifications 508 R5905948 EVENT MASTER DEVICES 17 07 2017 ...
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