Chapter 6: Basic Operation Introduction; Select Input Signals For Input Cards; Pip Setup Of Input Cards - Vdwall LVP8601 User Manual

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In this mode, we can also press "Fade" to set the time for switching
of image layers so as to realize seamless switching or fade effect.
By using this mode, LVP8601 will be used as a dual-display
processor of dual outputs or a dual-output switcher. It can be
also used for matrix (4X2) switching with fade effect or
pixel-to-pixel HD background image plus cross-screen PIP
display.

Chapter 6: Basic operation introduction

When system starts, it will automatically detect and identify the number
and location of input cards and output cards. The LCD panel will display
the information accordingly. The introduction of basic operations is based
on full configuration (4 PCS of input cards and 2 PCS of output cards) and
the default menu will be as follows when system starts:

1. Select input signals for input cards

Press "SDI, DVI, VGA or Video" to select a signal and press "In-A, In-B,
In-C or In-D" to select an input card for operation.

2. PIP setup of input cards

Press "PIP" and then select "SDI, DVI, VGA or Video" as the signal for
PIP. Press "In-A, In-B, In-C or In-D" to select an input card for
operation.
In-A(Input Card A)
Source:
DVI
Status:
No PIP/Text
Out-K(Output Card K)
Out Channel:
CH4->CH3->CH2->CH1
Ch Source:
In4
In Card:
In-A In-B In-C In-D
Display Mode: M1
Config Mode: 6
Out1=CH1+CH2+CH3+CH4
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In3 In2 In1
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