System Operation Mode; System Modes; Set The System Operation Mode - RGBlink VSP 628PRO User Manual

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Chapter 3: Using Your Product

3.4 System Operation Mode

VSP 628PRO has five operation modes, which are called SYSTEM MODEs, these include
Standard, Dual 2K, Switcher, Split and MinDelay.

3.4.1 System Modes

Standard
In standard mode, both output channels output the same signal and resolution.
PIP is available for use.
Dual 2K
Each of the two output channels can have individually have resolution and scale set.
There is no PIP in this mode.
Switcher
Using this mode enables Preview and Program operations, with the DVI (as standard)
being the Program output and HDMI being the Preview output.
Resolution of each output is the same, however, each program/preview can have scale
independently
set.This is the default mode following a reset.
There is no PIP in this mode.
Split
Allows splitting a input signal across both output channels, and also provides setting
where the source is to be split across more than one device.
There is no PIP in this mode.
MinDelay
Is mainly for broadcast applications, for signal conversion with less than 1 frame delay.
There is no PIP in this mode.

3.4.2 Set the System Operation Mode

Go to the SYSTEM menu select the required SYSTEM MODE.
For all SYSTEM MODES other the SPLIT, the VSP 628PRO will show "SYSTEM MODE
SETTING...", which will take up to 30secs before the device is ready.
Single Image Switching
VSP 628PRO can realize seamless effects switching between two channels.
Push the signal button, and the signal will be switched to the output.
For example, the [SDI1] button light is on, it means the signal of output is SDI1, if user
needs to switch to VGA signal, push the [VGA] button, and the signal will be seamless cut
or fade in fade out to the output. User can adjust the switch speed in <Trans Time> option
in <Transition>by pushing the [MENU] button.
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