Selecting the video I/Os used by a channel
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Selecting the video I/Os used by a channel
You can use the Channel Configuration dialog box to change the video input and outputs
used by a channel.
To change video input and output used by a channel:
1. Choose
Channel Configuration
in the Configuration Manager window. The
Channel Configuration dialog box appears.
2. Click the tab for the channel you want to modify.
3. Click the Video icon (
), then click the video track you want to modify.
4. Click the
Crosspoints
button, then select the video input and video outputs you
want to use. For SDTI channels, click the
Stream Setup
button and select the input/
output for the channel.
For information on why resources appear dimmed, red, or “in use”, refer to “Why
resources appear dimmed, red, or in use” on page 122.
5. Click
Finish
to save your changes and close the Channel Configuration dialog box.
NOTE: If the channel is currently in use by an application, it must be reselected
within the application before your changes will take effect. Refer to the user manual
for the Profile application you are using.
Summary of Contents for PROFILE XP PVS Series
Page 14: ...Preface 14 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 64: ...Chapter 2 Working with Configuration Manager 64 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 4 Adding or Removing Channels 130 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 144: ...Chapter 4 Adding or Removing Channels 144 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 232: ...Chapter 7 Modifying a Channel Timecode Settings 232 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 238: ...Chapter 8 Modifying a Channel Ancillary Data 238 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 9 Managing Optional Licenses 246 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 288: ...Chapter 11 Setting up a Simple Network 288 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 310: ...Chapter 12 Solving Common Setup Problems 310 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...
Page 344: ...Chapter C 344 Profile XP System Guide 23 July 2004 ...