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These two features can work together depending on the configuration the user chooses.
See the table below for more information on the settings.
Auto Memory and Auto-Image Features
Auto Memory Auto-Image Information
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Virtual Input Configuration
When using firmware v3.04 or higher, the virtual inputs are available with a fourth panel to
configure the additional two virtual inputs. Configure the virtual inputs from this panel (see
the SMP 300 Series Embedded Web Pages Help File to configure the virtual inputs).
HDMI Output Configuration
Configure the preview output from this panel.
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Figure 53.
HDMI Output Configuration Pane
View the resolution of the local HDMI preview output (see the
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SMP 300 Series Embedded Web Pages Help File to configure the resolution).
NOTE: The resolution of the local output follows the archive encoder resolution.
When the selected archive resolution is under 720 lines (512x288, for example),
the HDMI preview output is set to 1280x720, with the video content centered in
the 720p window.
Select a refresh rate (50 Hz or 60 Hz) for the HDMI preview output.
2
Select the preview output displays when the SMP 300 is in dual channel mode.
3
Select a button to mute the audio, video, or both the audio and video.
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"New" signals or rates not previously detected by the
device are initially set up using default parameters. Then,
Auto-Image is automatically applied and those values are
stored. The next time that signal is detected, the stored
values in the auto memory location are applied.
"New" signals or rates not previously detected by the
device are set up using default parameters. If changes
are made manually to the input and picture settings, an
auto memory location is created and then recalled each
successive instance that the input is detected.
When auto memory is disabled, each change in the
input sync is treated as a new signal, and Auto-Image
is triggered automatically. Any changes that are made
manually to the image and picture controls are lost each
time a new refresh rate is detected.
Each change in the input sync causes default values
to be applied to the rate. Any changes that are made
manually to the image and picture controls are lost when
a new rate is applied.
SMP 300 Series • Web-Based User Interface
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