FOCUS Enhancements MX-4DV Network Router User Manual


 
FUNCTIONS FTP
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If you are working with equipment that requires 7.5 IRE, set Pedestal to 1.
NOTE
This option is not available on PAL versions of the MX-4 DV.
FTP
The FTP function lets you network your MX-4 DV to a PC using the Ethernet connector on the
back of you unit. You can copy background, foreground and still frame jpeg images to or from
your unit. Refer to “Ethernet Connection” in Chapter 13 for complete information.
ROUTE
The Route function has the following primary purposes:
Configure the MX-4 DV to match your equipment.
Re-direct signals coming from an input device to different or multiple MX-4 DV channels.
Configuring the MX-4 DV
The MX-4 DV ships from the factory with the following default options:
Source Input 1’s video and stereo audio are assigned to Channel A, with the video signal
routed through the DV IN 1 connector.
Source Input 2’s video and stereo audio are assigned to Channel B, with the video signal
routed through the DV IN 2 connector.
Source Input 3’s video and stereo audio are assigned to Channel C, with the video signal
routed through the Y/C IN 3 connector.
Source Input 4’s video and stereo audio are assigned to Channel D with the video signal routed
through the Y/C IN 4 connector.
Color Source defaults to MUTE.
BKGD MUSIC Source defaults to MUTE.
BACKGROUND and FOREGROUND graphics default to OFF.
Unless you tell the MX-4 DV otherwise, it assumes your sources are connected exactly as
described above.
Default Settings for
Route Functions
If your set up does not match the default options, you need to change the Route settings. For exam-
ple, assume you have an Y/C VCR attached to the input jacks marked 3 (IN3), and a Composite
VCR attached to the input jacks marked 2 (IN2). You don’t need to change anything for the first
input because it matches the default setting. However, because the second source is a Composite
device (rather than DV) you need to notify the MX-4 DV of this fact.