6. GUI orientation
6.13 Con
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guration Menu > Adjustment > Input Con
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guration
General
In the Input con
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guration menu users can assign input connectors to inputs and adjust parameters to match the incoming signal
format and timing parameters.
Input Card arrangement
Input cards occupy slots 3 through 10 and are right justi
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ed to slot 10. If there is an empty input slot between slots 3 and 10, all input
cards to the left of the empty slot are marked with red. Red indicates that although the cards will operate properly, inputs from these
cards will not be available at the multiviewer.
Image 6-14
Also, if the arrangement of the cards in the E2 unit doesn’t match the GUI arrangement, the corresponding card in the con
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guration
list and in the diagram area will be grayed out.
Finally, if the card in the slot is of different type, then again the slot in the diagram will be greyed out.
Input Connector Grouping
The connectors can also be grouped together to de
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ne a 3D or a 4K inputs. For example, 2 DVI connectors can be con
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gured for
a 3D Left and Right eye signals and 4 SDI connectors can be con
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gured as a 4K input.
There several rules that apply when de
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ning an input con
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guration:
1.
Every Input connector can only be assigned to one input (future software release will support assignment of one input connector
to multiple inputs).
2.
Input types in the same con
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guration must be of the same type and in the same slot or in adjacent slots. For example, cannot
have a HDMI connector and an SDI connector in the same input con
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guration. Exception to this is the HDMI and DVI connec-
tors.
3.
An input can be de
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ned from one, two or four connectors.
4.
Once an input connector is assigned to an input that already contains another one.
5.
Maximum of 4 connectors can be assigned to a layer.
6.
Maximum of 8 connectors can be assigned to a background.
7.
Maximum of 128 input con
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gurations can be assigned.
Examples of 4K Valid Inputs:
Image 6-15
Examples of valid 3D Inputs:
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