Barco ImagePRO-II Jr User Manual Addendum page 121

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4. Menu Orientation
Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode
Figure 4-96. Warning Message for System Mode Switching
This message indicates that you are switching from dual-channel mode to standard mode.
If you press SEL, the video on Channel A is retained as the standard-mode output. All
output connectors are mapped to Channel A.
When you switch from standard mode to dual-channel mode:
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Dual-channel mode extends the ImagePRO-II's standard mode to support two different
output resolutions simultaneously for a single input or logo source.
For example, you can scale a 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz signal on the DVI input as both:
In dual-channel mode, the maximum resolution is 2048x1200 @ 60 Hz per channel.
You can apply custom formats or pan/zoom settings to either channel. A custom format is
available to any input or output assigned to the channel. Custom pan and zoom settings
are available to any input assigned to the channel.
To enable dual-channel mode, install the 3D/Dual Channel mezzanine. Then select
System > System Mode > Dual2K.
After you change this setting, the Status Menu displays the default output formats for two
channels, as shown in the following illustration.
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Warning! Chnl B logo &
settings will be lost!
<SEL> = Continue
<ESC> = Cancel
No input connected to the ImagePRO-II can exceed the maximum pixel clock rate
of 165 MHz.
Similarly, the resolution and frame rates programmed for all input EDIDs must not
exceed the 165 MHz limit.
The selected output resolution and frame rate cannot exceed 2048x1200@60.
1280x720p @ 59.94 on the HD SDI output and
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on the HD-15 output
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In dual-channel mode, the input and output formats are
limited to a maximum pixel clock rate of 165 MHz per
channel. If clock rates exceed this limit, the output displays
the "Invalid Signal" message.
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