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Selecting the State After Power-on
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Set one of the following, as determined by the setting
in “FC Config”
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• If “8 in” is selected, press [Input 5-8 Format] and
then set the desired signal format in the same way as
in step
4
.
• If “4 in 2 out” is selected, press [Output 1-2 Format]
in the <SWR1 FC Output> group and then press the
the button for the desired format.
To delay unconverted input signals (frame delay
function)
When the signal format is 1080i/59.94 or 1080i/50, you
can press [Frame Delay] in the pop-up window in step
4
to
delay input signals.
For the format of the format converter input signal, the
same format as the signal format is shown.
You can set the delay amount in units of frames, up to eight
frames.
For details,
“Selecting the Input to which the Frame
Delay Function Applies” (p. 243)
.
Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio
Switches the screen aspect ratio to 16:9 or 4:3.
Setting the screen aspect ratio
1
In the Engineering Setup >System >Format menu
(7313), press [Aspect].
The Aspect menu (7313.1) appears.
2
In the <Screen Aspect> group, select one of the
following.
• 16:9
• 4:3
• Independ: Set the screen aspect ratio separately for
M/E, P/P, and USER.
3
If you selected [Independ] in step
2
, select the
following.
Switcher Aspect:
Make the setting for the switcher.
“DME Aspect” is disabled, even if selected.
4
In each of the <M/E-1>, <P/P>, and <USER> groups,
select either [16:9] or [4:3].
5
Press [Aspect Execute].
6
Select [Yes].
Selecting the State After
Power-on
Sets the initial state of the devices when the system is
powered on.
For each device, you can select Resume mode or Custom
mode.
Resume mode
This resumes the setting state at the previous power-off
operation. This setting is only available for the switcher
processor and control panel.
Custom mode
This uses the settings saved in non-volatile memory or
ROM within the device.
In this mode, there are Setup and Initial Status settings
which can be set separately.
•
Setup mode:
Selects the setup state to be used after
powering on from the following.
User:
Starts up using the user data previously saved with
[Setup Define].
Factory:
Starts up with the factory default settings.
•
Initial status mode:
Selects the state of each device
after powering on (excluding the settings to which
“setup” applies).
User:
Starts up using the user data previously saved with
[Initial Status Define].
Factory:
Starts up with the factory default settings.
For details,
“Saving and Recalling Setup Data”
and
“Data Saved by [Setup Define] and
[Initial Status Define]” (p. 297)
.
Autoload function
Switch on or off the function to automatically load
predetermined register data or frame memory image data
at power on. Set the data to be read in the File menu.
Notes