PIX 220i, 240i, 220, 240 User Guide and Technical Information
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Push the Control Knob to perform functions based on which item is highlighted:
Highlighted Item
Result of Pressing Control Knob
Reel group
. Indicated by a grey background (when
not highlighted) and a number in brackets that indi-
cates the amount of clips in the reel.
Expands a list of clips that are within the Reel.
A
Clip
that consists of multiple files. Indicated by
the filename with a .mov extension and number in
brackets that indicates the amount of files that the
clip consists of.
Expands a sub-list of the files that are within the clip.
A
Clip
that consists of one file or a
File
within a sub-
list of a multi-file clip. Indicated by the filename with
.mov extension
Opens the File Details view where various details of the file can be
viewed and the file can be deleted.
See File Management and
Metadata
The selected drive (SSD or CF) is displayed on the top of the screen. To switch between viewing iles
on CF and SSD media, scroll to the top of the list until the yellow box appears with the text “View
CF” or “View SSD”. Push the Control Knob to access the File List for the selected media.
see File
Management
LCD
From the Main View, the LCD buton will toggle the On-Screen
Display (OSD) on or of. From any other view, the LCD buton will
return to the Main View.
To make adjustments to the LCD backlight, buton backlight, image
brightness, image contrast, or image chroma, hold down the LCD
buton then press the Control Knob. The LCD Control Panel will ap
-
pear. Turn the Control Knob to adjust the slider for the highlighted
(yellow) parameter and push the Control Knob to select between the
parameters.
Video Inputs
The PIX 240i accepts SDI or HDMI video; the PIX 220i only accepts HDMI video. Both recorders will
accept either high-deinition or standard-deinition rates.
PIX recorders do not accept analog video signals. See the speciications section for a complete list of sup-
ported frame rates.
HDMI
The PIX 220i and PIX 240i accept HDMI version 1.4a video and audio. Supported video resolutions
and rates are listed in the speciications section. PIX recorders accept up to 10 bit, 4:4:4 video over
HDMI. Two-channel digital audio embedded in the HDMI stream (32 kHz – 192 kHz) is always re-
sampled to 48 kHz when connected to a PIX recorder.
720p30/29.97, 720p25, and 720p24/23.976 are not supported on the HDMI input or the HDMI output.
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