HD2014, HD2012, HD2011 Video Passport
TM
1RU Multi-Path Video Converter, Frame Synchronizer and Decoder
FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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5.
FRONT PANEL ENGINEERING MENU – MAIN MENU
The HD201x front panel engineering menu is arranged in a layered structure that groups logical system
controls together. The highest level in the engineering menu is split into
VIDEO
,
AUDIO
,
MISC
and
SYSTEM
categories. Selecting one of these items will take you to the next menu level. Section 5 of this
manual provides detailed descriptions of each of the sub-menu. The tables in these sections are
arranged in an indented structure to indicate the path taken to reach individual controls. Menu items or
parameters that are underlined indicate the factory default values.
VIDEO
This menu enables the user to configure the video parameters.
AUDIO
This menu enables the user to configure the audio parameters.
MISC
This menu enables the user to configure the network settings.
SYSTEM
This menu enables the user to manage the configuration files on the HD201x.
In this menu, you are also able to determine the firmware revision installed on
the unit as well as all options installed on the unit.
5.1.
VIDEO CONFIGURATION ITEMS
Within the
VIDEO
control menu the following sub-menus become available to the user
.
Routing
Defines which sources of video are routed to each FS/conversion path.
Processing
Defines video processing parameters for each FS/conversion path.
Analog In
Configures the analog video input parameters.
Analog Out
Configures the analog video output parameters.
DVI Input
Configures the DVI video input parameters.
DVI Output
Configures the DVI video output parameters.
Octoplus
Configures the internal quad split multi-image display.
Reference
Configures the reference signal.
Test Generator
Configures the internal test signal generator parameters.
Table 5-1: Top Level of the Video Menu
5.1.1.
Selecting the Routing Path
The source of video for each processing path may be selected using the
PATH1
,
PATH2
,
PATH3
and
PATH4
controls. In the HD2014, there will be four selections available to the user, one for each of the
four processing paths in the unit. In the HD2012, there will be two selections available to the user, one
for each of the two processing paths in the unit. In the HD2011, there will be one video source
selection. In this case, the selected source of video will be routed to both processing paths in the unit.
Depending on the options installed in the unit, different sources of video will be made available. For the
sake of brevity, only routing selections for
PATH1
will be shown. Selections for other processing paths
are the same for
PATH2
,
PATH3
and
PATH4
.