Assigning Input Channel; Start-Up Bitmap Output; Dividing Memory Area - IDK MSD-701AMP User Manual

Digital multi switcher with integrated audio power amplifier
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9.19.5 Assigning input channel

Menu
Top→BITMAP→INPUT ASSIGN
Setting for
Each input of output window (ALL, MAIN, PinP)
Setting value
OFF [Default], ON (BITMAP1 ON to BITMAP4 ON)
A bitmap can be treated as an input video source by assigning the bitmap to any input that is not currently
being used.
Set "9.19.1 Bitmap image" to "OFF" in order to assign the bitmap to an input channel.
If multiple bitmaps are registered, select the bitmap number to be output.
If you switch an input to a bitmap image, it takes longer than a switching transition between normal channels.
In other words, it will take longer to display an output image and you cannot perform other operations until the
bitmap is displayed.
Press the "MENU/ENTER" button to apply the setting.

9.19.6 Start-up bitmap output

Menu
Top→BITMAP→START-UP BITMAP
Setting for
ALL, MAIN, PinP
Setting value
OFF [Default], ON (BITMAP1 ON to BITMAP4 ON)
You can enable/disable presenting a bitmap output at startup.

9.19.7 Dividing memory area

Menu
Top→BITMAP→DIVIDE MEMORY
Setting value
MODE (dividing mode)
NUMBER (the number of partitions)
DISPLAY (displaying method)
End block position
You can register up to four bitmaps within the available memory area by dividing the memory.
You can select one of three dividing modes or specify the size you want to divide manually.
Memory areas are controlled by blocks. 1 block = 65,536 bytes; 128 blocks = 8,388,608 bytes in total
Press the "MENU/ENTER" button to apply the setting.
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[Table 9.50] Dividing memory area
Setting item
Setting value
RESIZE, AUTO, DELETE
1 to 4
BLOCK, BYTE
0 to 127
Default
RESIZE
1
BLOCK
127

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