MSD-72 Series User's Guide
9.5.4 Automatic detection of input video intertuption
Menu
Top→INPUT SETTING→INPUT OFF CHECK
Setting for
Each input channel
Setting value ON [Default], OFF
The MSD can stop outputting video immediately after input video signal is disconnected for a moment.
Use this function to reduce distorted output video occurred at the time of switching if an external switcher is
connected for input of the MSD. The processing of this function is the same as that of switching input.
・9.7.4 Window transaction effect
・9.7.5 Window transaction speed
・9.7.6 Wipe color
Notes:
・If you select "ON" and input video (VHS tapes or the like) that has a bad record condition, outputting video
will be ON/OFF repeatedly due to distorted synchronous idles. In this case, set this menu to "OFF".
・Even if you set this item to "ON", distorted video cannot be corrected completely when input video signal is
lost. Especially if you set "9.7.4 Window transaction effect" to an option other than "CUT", noises or
black bars may be output at the time of fading out or wiping out.
9.5.5 Selecting signal of DVI input connector
Menu
Top→INPUT SETTING→INPUT AD TYPE
Setting for
Each input channel (only DVI input connector)
Setting value DIGITAL [Default], ANALOG
You can select input signal of DVI input connector (IN8 and IN9) between digital and analog.
9.5.6 Fixing settings for each input signal
Menu
TOP→INPUT SETTING→INPUT TABLE FIXED
Setting for
Each input channel
Setting value
Setting mode:
・SELECTED
・ALL FIXED
Individual setting (if "SELECTED" is selected for the setting mode)
・ASPECT
・ANALOG TYPE
・AUDIO LEVEL
The MSD consinuously monitors input signal. If input signal that has been input before is input, it can be
output with the size and quality.
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:Sets for each item [Default]
:Does not load settings saved for each input signal but fixes the current settings
:OFF [Default], ON(FIXED)
:OFF, ON(FIXED) [Default]
:OFF, ON(FIXED) [Default]
【See: 9.3.3 Aspect ratio】
【See: 9.5.3 Signal type of analog input】
【See: 9.8.4 Input level】
【See: 9.2 Input Signal Automatic Detection】