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(Optional) Delete Destinations
1.
Click on the blue button Delete Destination(s).
2.
From the Name list click on the "x" space next to the output(s) you wish to delete. Or select the box to the right
of the EMP representation in the workspace.
3.
Hit the red button. All of the selected Destination(s) will be removed from the list.
7.17 Configuration Menu > MVR Outputs
General
In this procedure, you can adjust the MVR outputs of the system.
Prerequisite
Ensure that you are familiar with the Configuration Menu. For details on this menu, please refer to
chapter "Configuration Menu", page 109
Adjust MVR Output
1.
Click on the MVR tab to select the outputs that will be adjusted.
Note: The MVR outputs have a Unit ID, which in linked chassis systems helps to identify the particular
unit in the system on which MVR outputs are physically located.
(Optional) Edit the Name
1.
Double click on default name in the Name list to edit the name.
2.
When the area turns blue, click the eraser icon to clear the field.
3.
Type a new name and hit enter when done.
(Optional) Adjust Output Parameters
Select one of the MVR outputs and click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top. The output adjustment
panel is divided in three sections (Main, Timing, Connector). In the Adjustment panel you can:
1.
[Main tab] Auto Configure Output Format function is not available for MVR at this time.
2.
[Main tab] Edit the name.
3.
[Main tab] Select Format value and Frame Rate.
4.
[Main tab] Enable Test Patterns with raster box and enable diagonal motion.
5.
[Timing tab] Read all timing parameters associated with the selected format and make adjustments.
Adjustments are limited to the formats that can be pre-selected.
6.
[Connector tab] Select Color space and Sample bit depth available as reported from the EDID of the Device.
7.
[Connector tab] Select HDCP Mode for Multiviewer outputs.
The default for HDCP Mode is Off. To turn On the HDCP Mode, click on the empty HDCP Mode checkbox.
When the checkbox displays a check mark, HDCP Mode is On. HDCP Mode is not applicable to SDI outputs.
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