Descriptions Of The On-Screen Windows; Video/Audio Status - evertz 7735CEM Manual

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When many windows are turned on, the on-screen information can get very crowded. The bar graphs and
text windows are layered to keep the most important information from being covered by other not-so
important windows. The priority is as follows:

7.8.1. Descriptions of the On-Screen Windows

The following sections describe the different windows, what is displayed in them and various aspects of
their purpose.

7.8.1.1. Video/Audio Status

The purpose of the Video/Audio status screen is to show as much status information about the video and
audio as possible in a small, concise table. Table 7-2 shows each item that may appear in the status
screen. The Status window may be operated on one of two modes. In normal mode, all lines are controlled
by the text window attributes. In Fault mode, those lines whose associated fault triggers are used to
activate a CEM fault, will be displayed using fault window properties. All other lines use the text window
properties. If the Status window is enabled by a CEM fault, only those lines associated with the fault
triggers that enable the fault window will be displayed using fault window properties. All other lines use text
window properties.
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7735CEM Composite Encoder with Monitoring
Priority
Display Type
Level
1
Fault Messages
(top)
2
Time Code
Source ID
Program Rating
XDS
3
Status window
4
Phase bar graphs
5
Level bar graphs
(bottom)
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