90 PresentationPRO-II • User’s Guide
5. System Setup
Comprehensive Input Setup
Please note:
• When all inputs have been acquired and saved, the Input Acquisition Menu will
only re-appear in case of LOS (Loss of Signal), or a mismatch between the saved
file and incoming video. In Chapter 6, refer to the “
A Word About LOS” section
on page 101 for details on LOS.
• If you need to fine tune your inputs (or if you change inputs), the Input Menu can
be accessed at any time by pressing {
HOME} > {INPUT}.
Please continue with the “
Comprehensive Input Setup” section on page 90.
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This procedure enables you to perform a more comprehensive input setup, if required.
Please note the following important input setup prerequisites:
• Ensure that you are familiar with the Input Menu and all sub menus included on
that screen. In Chapter 4, refer to the “
Input Menu Functions” section on
page 30 for complete details.
• Ensure that you have completed your input connection chart. In Chapter 3, refer
to the “
Input Connection Chart” section on page 24 for details and instructions.
Use the following steps to set up inputs:
1. In the Layer Functions Section, press PIP.
2. On the Source Selection Bus, select the input that you want to set up. The
button will blink.
3. From the Home Menu, press {INPUT} to access the Input Menu.
a. On the menu’s top row, ensure that the selected input is correct (e.g.,
SRC_1 or SRC_4).
b. If required, press {FORCE ACQUIRE} to force the system to perform the
optimum setup on the selected input. If the operation is successful, the
Format, Input Type and Color Space fields should correctly reflect the
characteristics of the incoming signal.
c. If required, scroll to the Format line and manually set the resolution of
the incoming source. In Appendix A, refer to the “
Input and Output
Resolutions“ section on page 129 for details on all available resolutions.
d. If you manually selected a format in the previous step, press {SELECT
FORMAT
} to “accept” and activate the selection.
e. If required, scroll to the Input Type line and set the type of input
connected to the chassis. Remember that available choices
change
depending on the selected Format.
Note
If your initial input acquisition was successful (as performed in
the “
Quick Input Setup Procedure” section on page 89),
there is generally no need to perform all steps in the
“comprehensive” setup. Typically, you may wish to adjust
input “sizing” to properly fit each input within the PIP’s
boundaries — so that no black edges are visible.