Aspect Ratio; Usb Tupe A Mode; Tc Source; Powersave Idle - CueScript CSM17 Installation And Operation Manual

Next generation on-camera prompter displays
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12.16

Aspect ratio

4:3 (default) – picture fills full monitor screen
16:9 – picture is letterboxed and aligned to the top edge of the screen (in all rotation modes); this helps
with correct picture proportions when non-prompting video feed is used.
12.17

USB Tupe A mode

USB Type A mode has two states:
▪ CSTD/CSCN (default) – Both USB A ports will power and transmit timecode and tally data to CSTD
Clock and CSCN CueNumber
▪ KYBD/CTRL – Both USB A ports allow for:
o Connecting CueScript Scroll controller, monitor will act as a relay and pass controller
o Connecting USB keyboard to set CueTALK network configuration
o Connecting USB Mass Storage Device for CueTALK debug logging purposes
12.18

TC source

Three sources of time code may be used:
LTC – linear time code supplied to the three-pin Mini-XLR connector
VITC – vertical interval time code derived from the incoming composite video signal
D-VITC – digital vertical interval time code demultiplexed from the incoming SDI signal

12.19 Powersave idle

Sets the time from the start of a period of display inactivity after which the display will power down.
SEE NEXT PAGE FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
SW Rev:1.25
data to CueiT via CueTALK (HW-INF)
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