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Cinemage User Manual
Version 4.1.x ©2010
The Remote Control Panel is available as an option for the Cinemage, but comes with
all Cinemage B Series monitors. The Remote Control Panel works with monitors
running software version 3.1 and higher. In order to use the Remote Control Panel, you
must
have the latest version of firmware on your monitor.
Top 6 Menu buttons
The top six menu buttons on the USB remote serve as the corresponding menu buttons
on the Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors. These control the menu navigation
for Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors.
Input buttons
1
Routes SDI input 1 to the display. A highlighted button indicates the current
source that is routed to the display.
2
Routes SDI input 2 to the display. A highlighted button indicates the current
source that is routed to the display.
3
[Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors]
Routes SDI input 3 to the display. A highlighted button indicates the current
source that is routed to the display.
4
[Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors]
Routes SDI input 4 to the display. A highlighted button indicates the current
source that is routed to the display.
DVI
[Option on Cinemage and Cinemage B Series monitors]
Routes the DVI input to the Display. If your DVI signal is a 1920x1200, pressing
this button will display a 1920x1080 center cut of this signal, at a maximum
framerate of 30p. If you wish to display the full 1920x1200 signal, or need to
operate at a higher framerate (i.e. 60hz), then you will need to go into the DVI
menu through the top 6 menu buttons on the Remote Control Panel, the menu
buttons on the Cinemage unit, or the mouse on the Cinemage or Cinemage B
Series monitors.
Note:
If you attempt to input a 1920x1080 signal to DVI