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Phase Monitoring
Not only can the phase relationship of any pair be monitored, but the phase
between any arbitrary non-adjacent channels or pairs can also be monitored. Phase
monitoring between adjacent pairs is controlled in the
. Arbitrary phase monitoring between any non-adjacent channels can also be
set up in the
Arbitrary Phase Measurement Menu
Status/Metadata Hot Keys
Two kinds of hot keys control the display of status data or metadata. Pressing the
Status/Metadata hot key toggles between Status data or Metadata. Rotating it
sequences through the three possible pages of each data type.
Pressing the Status/Metadata/Preset hot key recalls a preset. Rotating it sequences
through a total of up to six pages of status data and metadata. This combination
hot key makes efficient use of the available space on the Main Screen.
32 Complete System Presets
Thirty-two presets allows you to tailor the AMP2-16V to the ever- increasing
number, variety, and challenging monitoring needs of the broadcast industry,
providing one touch control of even major system changes and reconfigurations.
Refer to How Do I Use Presets to Change Inputs? and How Do I Quickly
Recall Presets from the Main Screen? in Chapter 3 for details.
Automated Preset Changes
Operational changes can be made according to a variety of conditions found on the
input signals. For example a preset change can be triggered depending upon
whether a 3G, an HD, or an SD signal is encountered, or whether a Dolby bitstream
is found on a certain SDI or AES input channel pair.
Bright, Clear Displays
The 4.3" screens are large enough for clear viewing, whether for video, metering,
or data. You can adjust the brightness of each screen individually for the ambient
lighting, and a screen saver can automatically activate after your choice of a wide
range of times has elapsed.
Menu Lock
You can lock the menu system with a combination code to prevent unauthorized or
accidental setup changes. Refer to How Do I Lock Entry to the Menus?
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