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C2-2x55 Common Configurations Version 0.0.3
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Key Output Resolution Support Keying and YUV Color Space Common Configurations Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Layer Visible (Genlocked Output Resolution), Layers Swapped Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Layer Visible (Genlocked Output Resolution) Primary Layer Hidden, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution Primary Layer Hidden, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution Primary Layer Hidden, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution Primary Layer Hidden, Background Layer Visible (Genlocked Output Resolution)
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Output Resolution Support
Resolution NTSC 525i
PAL 625i
640x480 60Hz
640x480 67Hz
640x480 72Hz
640x480 85Hz
640x480 117Hz
640x480 138Hz
720x480 59.94Hz
720x576 50Hz
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C2-2755 Video Scaler PLUS
C2-2655 Scan Converter PLUS
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Resolution
C2-2855 Universal Scaler PLUS
C2-2755 Video Scaler PLUS
C2-2655 Scan Converter PLUS
800x600 56Hz
800x600 60Hz
800x600 72Hz
800x600 75Hz
800x600 85Hz
800x600 95Hz
800x600 112Hz
1024x768 59.94Hz
1024x768 60Hz
1024x768 70Hz
1024x768 75Hz
1024x768 85Hz
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Resolution 1024x768 89Hz
1280x720 23.98Hz
1280x720 24Hz
1280x720 25Hz
1280x720 29.97Hz
1280x720 30Hz
1280x720 50Hz
1280x720 59.94Hz
1280x720 60Hz
1280x768 60Hz Rb
1280x768 60Hz
1280x768 75Hz
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Resolution
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C2-2755 Video Scaler PLUS
C2-2655 Scan Converter PLUS
1280x768 85Hz
1280x800 60Hz Rb
1280x800 60Hz
1280x800 75Hz
1280x800 85Hz
1280x960 60Hz
1280x960 72Hz
1280x960 85Hz
1280x1024 60Hz
1280x1024 70Hz
1280x1024 75Hz
1280x1024 85Hz
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Resolution 1360x768 60Hz
1365x1024 75Hz
1400x900 60Hz
1400x1050 60Hz Rb
1400x1050 60Hz
1400x1050 75Hz
1600x1200 60Hz
1680x1050 60Hz
1920x1080i 47.96Hz
1920x1080i 48Hz
1920x1080i 50Hz
1920x1080i 59.94Hz
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Resolution
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C2-2755 Video Scaler PLUS
C2-2655 Scan Converter PLUS
1920x1080i 60Hz
1920x1080 23.98Hz
1920x1080 24Hz
1920x1080 25Hz
1920x1080 29.97Hz
1920x1080 30Hz
1920x1080 50Hz
1920x1080 59.94Hz
1920x1080 60Hz
1920x1200 50Hz Rb
1920x1200 60Hz Rb
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Keying and YUV Color Space
The unit keys using a YUV color space, which is different from RGB color values, but allows more control of the color selection. The images below, which are included on the USB flash drive shipped with your unit, show the UV color values for undefined values of Y. There are two images because different formulas are used to represent color space for HD video (BT.709) as against SD video (BT.601). While the difference is slight, it’s important that you use the correct color space to ensure you see desired results. Note: When using a video feed from a PC, the color space will generally vary depending on the PC output resolution.
By default the unit is pre-configured to key through black. A simple method of understanding the Keying color selection process is to first set the appropriate test image shown above to show Full Screen on your PC. Then connect your PC video output to the unit as its Primary input.
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Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source] (Assuming both Primary and Background layers are defined and legal, and the Primary layer is Full Screen)
Enable Keying. Setup > Layers > Keying > On
Note that in this example we begin with all three color components (Y, U & V) set to a range of 0255 (all colors). That means when Keying is enabled, the primary image will effectively disappear as all colors are keyed through, as illustrated below using the gray fill:
Next we need to configure the Keying color: Setup > Layers > Keying
For each Y, U, and V value there are 4 settings, listed consecutively on the Y, U, or V line of the display:
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l
the range minimum
l
the range maximum
l
the softness
l
an invert control (which, when "On", keys through all colors outside your range rather than inside it).
You can decrease the range of the U value to select the color you want to key through. In the example below, the U range is reduced to between 50 and 83 and you will see the test image reappear as the Keying range is reduced:
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Note: If you have chosen the incorrect color space image to use, you may observe that when you reduce the color range the lines are curved, rather than straight as illustrated in these images. That usually means you have selected the wrong image as your template. If this happens, open the image with the other color space template. Now the U value has been specified, you can decrease the range of your V values to further define the color that you want to key through. In the example below, the V range is reduced to between 48 and 87:
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At this point, the U and V value selections are complete. When you replace this test image with the real video, you will see the colors encompassed by the black box keyed through to reveal the Background layer or Back Color, as configured.
Keep in mind that the color images used so far are created with calculated Luminance (Y) values. At the moment, we are Keying through all brightness levels of our selected color. The next step is to replace the test image with to the real video feed you want to use, and adjust the Y, U and V values to further define the appropriate color. Tip: If you find that you get jagged edges between your Keying color and the video you want to remain visible, increase the Softness setting to blur the edges until it meets your requirements.
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Common Configurations
The C2-2x55 units are capable of operating in a variety of different configurations. This section provides a quick setup guide to show you how to set up some common configurations. This is not an exhaustive list, but should provide instructions to set up several of the most common usages. Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution 17 Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution 20 Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution
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Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Layer Visible (Genlocked Output Resolution), Layers Swapped
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Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution
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Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution 31 Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution
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Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution 37 Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution 41 Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution 45 Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution 49 Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution
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Primary Layer Hidden, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution
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Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen with the Keying color set to blue, at a Framelocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration.
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1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Full Screen
3. Turn Keying on Setup > Layers > Keying > On
4. Configure your Keying color See "Keying and YUV Color Space" on page 11 5. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
1. Configure the resolution with Framelock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Framelock - the Background input determines frame rate of the output.
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Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the frame rate: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
2. Select Framelock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Framelock
3. Set your Resolution to match the Background source's frame rate: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select same frame rate]
Note that both Background source and output video Resolution must be the exact same frame rate and both must be one of the following:
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NTSC (59.94)
720p50
1080i50
1080p50
PAL(50)
720p59.94
1080i59.94
1080p59.94
720p60
1080i60
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Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set toCV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen with the Keying color set to blue, at a Genlocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration.
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1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Full Screen
3. Turn Keying on Setup > Layers > Keying > On
4. Configure your Keying color See "Keying and YUV Color Space" on page 11 5. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
1. Configure the resolution with Genlock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Genlock - the Background input explicitly defines the exact output resolution.
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Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Framelock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the Resolution: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
2. Select Genlock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Genlock
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Keyed Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
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When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen with the Keying color set to blue, at a user-defined resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Full Screen
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3. Turn Keying on Setup > Layers > Keying > On
4. Configure your Keying color See "Keying and YUV Color Space" on page 11 5. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
6. Configure the resolution manually and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution manually. Note: To use Framelock or Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Configure the unit as a Scaler, which hides the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > [None (Scaler)]
2. Set your Resolution manually: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select your desired output res-
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olution] - Note that not all output connectors support all resolutions.
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Layer Visible (Genlocked Output Resolution), Layers Swapped In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen with the Background layer Full Screen and both layers swapped, the output will look like this:
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Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Full Screen
3. Choose the source for your Background layer Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [your source]
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4. Set the Background layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Background > View > Full Screen (Genlock)
5. Swap Layer order Setup > Layers > Layer order > B/P
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
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When you configure the Primary layer as pixel-defined picture-in-picture (PIP) at a Framelocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Setup > Layers > Primary > View > PIP
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3. Set the Size and Position of the PIP (If you have just selected PIP from the View menu, use the right arrow as a shortcut to get directly to the following menu. If you are elsewhere, use the navigation guides below.) 1. Set resizing unit to Percent: Setup > Layers > Primary > Sizing Mode > [Percent]
2. Set the Zoom and Pan of the Primary layer. Default is 100%. If you wish to zoom in to the Primary layer, increase the Zoom setting and use Pan to focus appropriately. Setup > Layers > Primary > Zoom; press the ok button to access Zoom / Pan settings.
3. Set up the Size and Placement of the Primary layer. Default for all three settings is 50% (half size, in the center). If you wish to move the image left and up, decrease the percentage for horizontal and vertical settings respectively. To move the image right and down, increase the percentages. Setup > Layers > Primary > Size; press the ok button to access Size / Place settings.
4. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
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1. Configure the resolution with Framelock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Framelock - the Background input determines frame rate of the output. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the frame rate: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
2. Select Framelock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Framelock
3. Set your Resolution to match the Background source's frame rate: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select same frame rate]
Note that both Background source and output video Resolution must be the exact same frame rate and both must be one of the following: NTSC (59.94)
720p50
1080i50
1080p50
PAL(50)
720p59.94
1080i59.94
1080p59.94
720p60
1080i60
1080p60
Note: Changing the Sizing Mode between Pixel and Percent does not convert existing settings between modes. Each mode has unique settings.
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Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer as pixel-defined picture-in-picture (PIP) at a Genlocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration.
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1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Setup > Layers > Primary > View > PIP
3. Set the Size and Position of the PIP (If you have just selected PIP from the View menu, use the right arrow as a shortcut to get directly to the following menu. If you are elsewhere, use the navigation guides below.) 1. Set resizing unit to Percent: Setup > Layers > Primary > Sizing Mode > [Percent]
2. Set the Zoom and Pan of the Primary layer. Default is 100%. If you wish to zoom in to the Primary layer, increase the Zoom setting and use Pan to focus appropriately. Setup > Layers > Primary > Zoom; press the ok button to access Zoom / Pan settings.
3. Set up the Size and Placement of the Primary layer. Default for all three settings is 50% (half size, in the center). If you wish to move the image left and up, decrease the percentage for horizontal and vertical settings respectively. To move the image right and down, increase the percentages. Setup > Layers > Primary > Size; press the ok button to access Size / Place
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settings.
4. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
1. Configure the resolution with Genlock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Genlock - the Background input explicitly defines the exact output resolution. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Framelock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the Resolution: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
2. Select Genlock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Genlock
Note: Changing the Sizing Mode between Pixel and Percent does not convert existing settings between modes. Each mode has unique settings.
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Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Percent, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer as pixel-defined picture-in-picture (PIP) at a user-defined resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration.
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1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Setup > Layers > Primary > View > PIP
3. Set the Size and Position of the PIP (If you have just selected PIP from the View menu, use the right arrow as a shortcut to get directly to the following menu. If you are elsewhere, use the navigation guides below.) 1. Set resizing unit to Percent: Setup > Layers > Primary > Sizing Mode > [Percent]
2. Set the Zoom and Pan of the Primary layer. Default is 100%. If you wish to zoom in to the Primary layer, increase the Zoom setting and use Pan to focus appropriately. Setup > Layers > Primary > Zoom; press the ok button to access Zoom / Pan settings.
3. Set up the Size and Placement of the Primary layer. Default for all three settings is 50% (half size, in the center). If you wish to move the image left and up, decrease the percentage for horizontal and vertical settings respectively. To move the image right and down, increase the percentages. Setup > Layers > Primary > Size; press the ok button to access Size / Place
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settings.
4. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
5. Configure the resolution manually and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution manually. Note: To use Framelock or Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Configure the unit as a Scaler, which hides the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > [None (Scaler)]
2. Set your Resolution manually: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select your desired output resolution] - Note that not all output connectors support all resolutions.
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
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Note: Changing the Sizing Mode between Pixel and Percent does not convert existing settings between modes. Each mode has unique settings.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer as pixel-defined picture-in-picture (PIP) at a Framelocked resolution, the output will look like this:
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Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Setup > Layers > Primary > View > PIP
3. Set the Size and Position of the PIP (If you have just selected PIP from the View menu, use the right arrow as a shortcut to get directly to the following menu. If you are elsewhere, use the navigation guides below.) 1. Set resizing unit to Pixel: Setup > Layers > Primary > Sizing Mode > [Pixel]
2. In Se t t i n g The In setting configures Zoom (W/H) and Pan (X/Y) of the Primary layer. Default W /H is 1920 x 1080 regardless of the actual input resolution. No change will be visible on the output until the W and H settings are less than the actual input resolution. Note that these settings are Pixel Perfect Placement, and thus aspect ratio is not preserved. The number of pixels listed in Width and Height settings indicates the number of pixels that you are zooming in to focus on. By default, X / Y are set to 0,0 (indicating that the top left pixel displayed in the PIP is indeed the top left pixel). If you want to Pan to a different part of the zoomed image, change the X and Y settings to indicate how far in and down (respectively)
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you want the top left pixel to be. For example, if X and Y are set to 15 and 20 then the top left pixel in your PIP will be the 15th pixel to the right and the 20th pixel down. If you wish to zoom in to the Primary layer, decrease the values of W and H to below the actual input resolution. To Pan, increase the X and Y values to move the focus down and right.. Use the 1 button on the keypad to select the W / H line, and use the 2 button to select the X / Y line. Use the arrow keys to adjust the values on the selected line. Setup > Layers > Primary > In > W/H and X/Y
3. Out Se t t i n g The Out setting configures Size (W/H) and Placement (X/Y) of the Primary layer. As with In, the Out setting default W /H is 1920 x 1080 regardless of the actual input resolution. No change will be visible on the output until the W and H settings are less than the actual input resolution. As above, these settings are Pixel Perfect Placement and the W /H setting can change the aspect ratio. The number of pixels listed in Width and Height settings indicates the size of the PIP window on the display. By default, X / Y are set to 0,0 (indicating that the PIP is located in the top left of the screen). If you want to move the Placement to a different part of the screen, change the X and Y settings to indicate how far in and down (respectively) you want the top left pixel to be. For example, if X and Y are set to 800 and 450 then the top left pixel in your PIP will be the 800th pixel to the right and the 450th pixel down, or approximately the bottom right corner of a 1920x1080 screen with a halfsize PIP. If you wish to decrease the size of the PIP, decrease the values of W and H to below the actual input resolution. To adjust Placement, increase the X and Y values to move the PIP image down and right.. Use the 1 button on the keypad to select the W / H line, and use the 2 button to select the X / Y line. Use the arrow keys to adjust the values on the selected line. Setup > Layers > Primary > Out > W/H and X/Y
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4. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
1. Configure the resolution with Framelock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Framelock - the Background input determines frame rate of the output. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the frame rate: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
2. Select Framelock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Framelock
3. Set your Resolution to match the Background source's frame rate: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select same frame rate]
Note that both Background source and output video Resolution must be the exact same frame rate and both must be one of the following:
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NTSC (59.94)
720p50
1080i50
1080p50
PAL(50)
720p59.94
1080i59.94
1080p59.94
720p60
1080i60
1080p60
Note: Changing the Sizing Mode between Pixel and Percent does not convert existing settings between modes. Each mode has unique settings.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
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When you configure the Primary layer as pixel-defined picture-in-picture (PIP) at a Genlocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Setup > Layers > Primary > View > PIP
3. Set the Size and Position of the PIP (If you have just selected PIP from the View menu, use the right arrow as a shortcut to get directly to the following menu. If you are elsewhere, use the navigation guides below.) 1. Set resizing unit to Pixel: Setup > Layers > Primary > Sizing Mode > [Pixel]
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2. In Se t t i n g The In setting configures Zoom (W/H) and Pan (X/Y) of the Primary layer. Default W /H is 1920 x 1080 regardless of the actual input resolution. No change will be visible on the output until the W and H settings are less than the actual input resolution. Note that these settings are Pixel Perfect Placement, and thus aspect ratio is not preserved. The number of pixels listed in Width and Height settings indicates the number of pixels that you are zooming in to focus on. By default, X / Y are set to 0,0 (indicating that the top left pixel displayed in the PIP is indeed the top left pixel). If you want to Pan to a different part of the zoomed image, change the X and Y settings to indicate how far in and down (respectively) you want the top left pixel to be. For example, if X and Y are set to 15 and 20 then the top left pixel in your PIP will be the 15th pixel to the right and the 20th pixel down. If you wish to zoom in to the Primary layer, decrease the values of W and H to below the actual input resolution. To Pan, increase the X and Y values to move the focus down and right.. Use the 1 button on the keypad to select the W / H line, and use the 2 button to select the X / Y line. Use the arrow keys to adjust the values on the selected line. Setup > Layers > Primary > In > W/H and X/Y
3. Out Se t t i n g The Out setting configures Size (W/H) and Placement (X/Y) of the Primary layer. As with In, the Out setting default W /H is 1920 x 1080 regardless of the actual input resolution. No change will be visible on the output until the W and H settings are less than the actual input resolution. As above, these settings are Pixel Perfect Placement and the W /H setting can change the aspect ratio. The number of pixels listed in Width and Height settings indicates the size of the PIP window on the display.
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By default, X / Y are set to 0,0 (indicating that the PIP is located in the top left of the screen). If you want to move the Placement to a different part of the screen, change the X and Y settings to indicate how far in and down (respectively) you want the top left pixel to be. For example, if X and Y are set to 800 and 450 then the top left pixel in your PIP will be the 800th pixel to the right and the 450th pixel down, or approximately the bottom right corner of a 1920x1080 screen with a halfsize PIP. If you wish to decrease the size of the PIP, decrease the values of W and H to below the actual input resolution. To adjust Placement, increase the X and Y values to move the PIP image down and right.. Use the 1 button on the keypad to select the W / H line, and use the 2 button to select the X / Y line. Use the arrow keys to adjust the values on the selected line. Setup > Layers > Primary > Out > W/H and X/Y
4. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
1. Configure the resolution with Genlock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Genlock - the Background input explicitly defines the exact output resolution. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Framelock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the Resolution: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
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2. Select Genlock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Genlock
Note: Changing the Sizing Mode between Pixel and Percent does not convert existing settings between modes. Each mode has unique settings.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer as PIP, Sized in Pixels, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
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When you configure the Primary layer as pixel-defined picture-in-picture (PIP) at a user-defined resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Setup > Layers > Primary > View > PIP
3. Set the Size and Position of the PIP (If you have just selected PIP from the View menu, use the right arrow as a shortcut to get directly to the following menu. If you are elsewhere, use the navigation guides below.) 1. Set resizing unit to Pixel: Setup > Layers > Primary > Sizing Mode > [Pixel]
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2. In Se t t i n g The In setting configures Zoom (W/H) and Pan (X/Y) of the Primary layer. Default W /H is 1920 x 1080 regardless of the actual input resolution. No change will be visible on the output until the W and H settings are less than the actual input resolution. Note that these settings are Pixel Perfect Placement, and thus aspect ratio is not preserved. The number of pixels listed in Width and Height settings indicates the number of pixels that you are zooming in to focus on. By default, X / Y are set to 0,0 (indicating that the top left pixel displayed in the PIP is indeed the top left pixel). If you want to Pan to a different part of the zoomed image, change the X and Y settings to indicate how far in and down (respectively) you want the top left pixel to be. For example, if X and Y are set to 15 and 20 then the top left pixel in your PIP will be the 15th pixel to the right and the 20th pixel down. If you wish to zoom in to the Primary layer, decrease the values of W and H to below the actual input resolution. To Pan, increase the X and Y values to move the focus down and right.. Use the 1 button on the keypad to select the W / H line, and use the 2 button to select the X / Y line. Use the arrow keys to adjust the values on the selected line. Setup > Layers > Primary > In > W/H and X/Y
3. Out Se t t i n g The Out setting configures Size (W/H) and Placement (X/Y) of the Primary layer. As with In, the Out setting default W /H is 1920 x 1080 regardless of the actual input resolution. No change will be visible on the output until the W and H settings are less than the actual input resolution. As above, these settings are Pixel Perfect Placement and the W /H setting can change the aspect ratio. The number of pixels listed in Width and Height settings indicates the size of the PIP window on the display.
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By default, X / Y are set to 0,0 (indicating that the PIP is located in the top left of the screen). If you want to move the Placement to a different part of the screen, change the X and Y settings to indicate how far in and down (respectively) you want the top left pixel to be. For example, if X and Y are set to 800 and 450 then the top left pixel in your PIP will be the 800th pixel to the right and the 450th pixel down, or approximately the bottom right corner of a 1920x1080 screen with a halfsize PIP. If you wish to decrease the size of the PIP, decrease the values of W and H to below the actual input resolution. To adjust Placement, increase the X and Y values to move the PIP image down and right.. Use the 1 button on the keypad to select the W / H line, and use the 2 button to select the X / Y line. Use the arrow keys to adjust the values on the selected line. Setup > Layers > Primary > Out > W/H and X/Y
4. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
4. Configure the resolution manually and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution manually. Note: To use Framelock or Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Configure the unit as a Scaler, which hides the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > [None (Scaler)]
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2. Set your Resolution manually: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select your desired output resolution] - Note that not all output connectors support all resolutions.
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
Note: Changing the Sizing Mode between Pixel and Percent does not convert existing settings between modes. Each mode has unique settings.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
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When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen at a Framelocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Full Screen
1. Configure the resolution with Framelock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Framelock - the Background input determines frame rate of the output. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the frame rate: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
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2. Select Framelock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Framelock
3. Set your Resolution to match the Background source's frame rate: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select same frame rate]
Note that both Background source and output video Resolution must be the exact same frame rate and both must be one of the following: NTSC (59.94)
720p50
1080i50
1080p50
PAL(50)
720p59.94
1080i59.94
1080p59.94
720p60
1080i60
1080p60
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set toCV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used:
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Back Color
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Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen at a Genlocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Live > Primary > View > Full Screen
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1. Configure the resolution with Genlock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Genlock - the Background input explicitly defines the exact output resolution. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Framelock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the Resolution: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
2. Select Genlock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Genlock
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Full Screen, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
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When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen at a user-defined resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Full Screen
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3. Configure the resolution manually and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution manually. Note: To use Framelock or Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Configure the unit as a Scaler, which hides the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > [None (Scaler)]
2. Set your Resolution manually: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select your desired output resolution] - Note that not all output connectors support all resolutions.
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer Full Screen, Background Layer Visible (Genlocked Output Resolution) In these examples, the following sample pictures are used:
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Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be shown Full Screen with the Background layer behind, the resolution is Genlock1ed. The output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
1Genlock locks the output to the same resolution and frame rate as the Background layer input. For Genlock to be available,
both input and output must be able to use the same resolution and frame rate.
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2. Set the Primary layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Full Screen
3. Choose the source for your Background layer Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [your source]
4. Set the Background layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Background > View > Full Screen (Genlock)
5. Set Layer order Setup > Layers > Layer order > P/B
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
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Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer Hidden, Background Hidden, Framelocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be hidden at a Framelocked resolution, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration.
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1. Set the Primary layer to be Hidden Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Hidden
2. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
1. Configure the resolution with Framelock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Framelock - the Background input determines frame rate of the output. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the frame rate: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
2. Select Framelock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Framelock
3. Set your Resolution to match the Background source's frame rate: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select same frame rate]
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Note that both Background source and output video Resolution must be the exact same frame rate and both must be one of the following: NTSC (59.94)
720p50
1080i50
1080p50
PAL(50)
720p59.94
1080i59.94
1080p59.94
720p60
1080i60
1080p60
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set toCV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer Hidden, Background Hidden, Genlocked Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be hidden at a Genlocked resolution, the output will look like this:
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Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Set the Primary layer to be Hidden Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Hidden
2. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
1. Configure the resolution with Genlock and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution using Genlock - the Background input explicitly defines the exact output resolution. Note: To use manually-set Resolution or use Framelock, see the appropriate section. 1. Select the Background source that will define the Resolution: Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [select your background source]
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2. Select Genlock and hide the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > Hidden (press right arrow) Genlock
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer Hidden, Background Hidden, Manually Defined Output Resolution In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
Primary Layer
When you configure the Primary layer to be hidden at a user-defined resolution, the output will look like this:
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Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Set the Primary layer to be Hidden Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Hidden
2. Set the Background Color Setup > Layers > Back Color; press the ok button to access RGB values. Use the up and down arrows to change the values; use the left and right arrows to move to the next or previous field. The values are standard RGB settings with a range of 0 to 255.
3. Configure the resolution manually and hide the background There are three ways you can configure the resolution. These instructions set the resolution manually. Note: To use Framelock or Genlock, see the appropriate section. 1. Configure the unit as a Scaler, which hides the Background: Setup > Layers > Background > View > [None (Scaler)]
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2. Set your Resolution manually: Setup > Outputs > Video > Resolution > [select your desired output resolution] - Note that not all output connectors support all resolutions.
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
Primary Layer Hidden, Background Layer Visible (Genlocked Output Resolution) In these examples, the following sample pictures are used: Back Color
Background Layer
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When you configure the Primary layer to be Hidden with the Background layer Full Screen, the output will look like this:
Using the OK button and arrow keys, select the options listed below to create the desired configuration. 1. Choose the source for your Primary layer Setup > Layers > Primary > Source > [your source]
2. Set the Primary layer to show Hidden Setup > Layers > Primary > View > Hidden
3. Choose the source for your Background layer Setup > Layers > Background > Source > [your source]
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4. Set the Background layer to show Full Screen Setup > Layers > Background > View > Full Screen (Genlock)
5. Set Layer order Setup > Layers > Layer order > P/B
Note: Not all units support all output resolutions. See "Output Resolution Support" on page 5 for more details.
Note: Additional step for YC/CV outputs only - make sure connectors are set to CV/YC signal type. The CV/YC signal type is only available if the output resolution is NTSC or PAL. Setup > Outputs > Connectors > DVI-U/YC/CV > Signal Type > [CV/YC]
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