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Status
message
Description
Effect
No display
There is no display attached
(HOTPLUG is low).
Nothing will be output on the DVI connector.
Unavailable
The device attached is not
capable of supporting
HDCP.
As the DVI output cannot be HDCP encr ypted,
then a HDCP -encrypted source cannot be
selected for scaling.
Supported
The device attached is
capable of HDCP, but the
output is not currently
encrypted.
As the DVI output is not HDCP encrypted, then
a HDCP-encrypted source cannot be selected
for scaling.
Active
The device attached is
capable of HDCP, and the
output from the unit is
encrypted.
As the DVI output is HDCP encrypted, then a
HDCP-encrypted source can be selected for
scaling. Note that no other output connector
(SDI, CV, YC, YUV or RGBHV) will function –
since they are not encrypt ed.
Rep. supprt
The repeater unit (e.g.
scaler) attached is capable
of HDCP, but the output is
not currently encrypted.
As the DVI output is not HDCP encrypted, then
a HDCP-encrypted source cannot be selected
for scaling.
Rep. active
The repeater unit (e.g.
scaler) attached is capable
of HDCP, and the output
from the unit is encrypted.
As the DVI output is HDCP encrypted, then a
HDCP-encrypted source can be selected for
scaling. Note that no other output connector
(SDI, CV, YC, YUV or RGBHV) will functio n –
since they are not encrypted.
This menu may appear as either of the above – depending on whether the
analog and digital outputs are controlled separately.
This menu item allows you to select the type of signal output your unit will
provide. Types of output vary depending on the resolution selected and
include various types of component signals YUV or tlYUV (tri-level YUV) and
the full range of RGB type signals RGBHV, RGBS and RGsB (Sync on
green).
Note that this value is remembered for each resolution – so you can set
1024x768 60Hz to RGBHV and 1280x720 60Hz to tlYUV and both will be
remembered separately. This value is not affected by a Factory reset – but is
reset by a firmware update.
This menu item is only available on certain units with an SDI output and when
locking to a CV or YC input. An internal de-jitter circuit ensures that the SDI
output has a low jitter over the full 10Hz to 100kHz range, even though the CV
or YC input may have a high jitter. However, this is not always compatible
with a CV/YC output where the colour sub-carrier should not be de-jittered
Adjust outputs
Anlog= [RGBHV] Dig= RGBHV
Adjust outputs
Output type [RGBHV]
Adjust outputs
Optimize for SDI [On]
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