MSD-62 Series User’s Guide
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9.16.9 Input image capture
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BITMAP
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VIDEO CAPTURE
Setting value
[Table 9.40] Setting input image capture
[Table 9.40] Setting input image capture
Setting item
Setting value
Default
Output channel
OUT1, OUT2, OUT3, OUT4,
OUT5, OUT6, OUT7, OUT8
OUT1
Register number
No.1 to No.4
*
No.1
*Can be set if memory area is divided.
An input video can be treated as a bitmap by capturing and registering it. The maximum resolution is
[Horizontal resolution x Vertical resolution x 3 (the number of bytes per pixel; “3” fixed)] 8,388,608 bytes or
less. In order to register multiple bitmaps and captured images, the total resolution of all bitmaps and captured
images should be 8,388,608 bytes or less (aspect ratio does not matter).
Captured images can be displayed in the same size or enlarged size but not in the reduced size. Larger
resolutions require a longer loading time; it may take approximately six seconds at a maximum. Register
images having a lower resolution than that of the sink device.
If an input image is larger than the output resolution, capture it with a reduced image size. If an input image is
the same size or smaller, capture it without changing its size. You can register any images having a lower
resolution by setting “
” to smaller resolution and capturing the video.
To freeze the input video temporarily, press the “MENU/SET” key. To register the frozen image, select “YES”
and then press the “MENU/SET” key again. To release freeze, press the “ESC” key. It can be released
automatically when an input channel is switched or input signal changes.
If resolution of input video is too large against the reserved memory area and it causes a significant memory
shortage, a message “MEMORY SIZE OVER” will be displayed after you press the “MENU/SET” key. In such
a case, registration cannot be executed.