MSD-62 Series User’s Guide
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9.2 Input signal automatic detection
The MSD continuously monitors its input signals. If a particular signal has previously been connected to the
MSD’s input, the output signal will be presented in the same format as it was during the most recent session.
If an input signal does not match any signal previously presented to the MSD, only the input timing settings
are automatically negotiated. Other settings are not affected. The output image size and format settings can
be adjusted if required.
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See: 9.4 Setting position, size, and masking
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See: 9.6 Quality setting
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See: 9.7.7 Fixing settings for each input signal
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Loading prior settings
Was input signal
changed?
NO
YES
Was the signal
input before?
YES
NO
Initializing input timing
Outputting video with new settings
[Fig. 9.4] How input signals are recognized
The MSD retains data for up to 50 input devices for each input connector. The data is used to determine if a
signal has been presented to that connector previously by a particular device. Once input data storage
exceeds 50 memory locations, the new memory entry will replace the earliest less-frequent entry.
1
2
3
4
IN1
1080i
720p
480i
XGA
5
6
50
49
SXGA
UXGA
VGA
1080p
IN2
1080i
480i
IN3
UXGA
WXGA
SXGA+
IN4
UXGA
VGA
IN5
WXGA
SVGA
IN6
NTSC
XGA
IN7
NTSC
WXGA
If input data storage exceeds 50 memory locations, the new memory entries will replace the earliest entries.
IN8
1080p
WXGA
The MSD retains
data for up to 50
devices for each
input connector.
[Fig. 9.5] Memory table