7700 MultiFrame Manual
7736CEM Composite Encoder with Monitoring
Revision 1.5
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7.8.
CONFIGURING THE BAR GRAPH CONTROLS
The
Bar Graphs
menu items deal with the configuration and operation of the audio bar graphs; modes,
ballistics, display properties, etc. The chart below shows the items available in the
Bar Graphs
menu.
Sections 7.8.1 to 7.8.15 give detailed information about each configuration item for the audio bar graphs.
Sections 7.8.1 to 7.8.3 show the items in the bar graphs 1 and 2 menu tree. These sections apply also to
the items in the bar graph 3 and 4 menu tree. Sections 7.8.13 to 7.8.15 apply globally to all bar graphs.
Bar graphs 1 and 2
Setup items for bar graphs 1 and 2
Bar graphs 3 and 4
Setup items for bar graphs 3 and 4
Size
Sets bar graph size
Background opacity
Sets the background opacity or how much video picture content will be visible
through the bar graph backgrounds.
Bars opacity
Sets the background opacity or how much video picture content will be visible
through the bar graph bars.
When many windows are turned on, the on-screen information can get very crowded. The bar graphs and
text windows are layered to keep the most important information from being covered by other not-so
important windows. The priority is as follows:
Priority
Level
Display Type
1
(top)
Fault Messages
2
Time Code
Source ID
Program Rating
3
Status window
4
Phase bar graphs
5
(bottom)
Level bar graphs
7.8.1. Selecting the Bar Graph Operating Mode
Bar graphs
In
Normal
mode, stereo bar graphs are displayed.
In
Sum + diff
mode, bar graph 1 is the absolute value of the sum of
both channels and bar graph 2 displays the absolute value of the
magnitude of the difference of the two signals.
Bar graphs 1 and 2
Bar mode
Normal,
Sum + diff