Input/Output Conguration Page
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The Input Configuration panel consists of user configurable fields for each of the five
inputs. These include; input naming, signal type, aspect ratio, Auto-Image, Auto Memory,
HDCP Authorized status, and Film detection. There is also a visual indicator on the right
side of the panel for the currently active video and audio inputs; for example in the image
below input 2 is audio and Lab DVD is a video input.
Figure 44. Input Configuration Panel
Input (renaming)
To rename an input click inside the field and type in the desired name to identify the input.
Input names have a 16-character limit. By default, the name associated with an input
channel is Input <number>.
NOTE: Entering a single space character resets the name of the input to the default.
Signal type
The user can select the signal type for inputs 1 and 2 from Auto Detect, RGB
Scaled, Auto YUV, RGBcvS, S-Video, and Composite. For inputs 3, 4, and 5,
HDMI/DVI is the only available signal type.
For inputs 1 and 2, available signal types include:
• Auto-Detect — With this setting selected, whenever the device detects an input
format change, it automatically sets the input signal type.
• RGB Scaled
• Auto YUV — With this setting selected, the device detects if YUVi or YUVp/HDTV is
applied and sets the input accordingly.
• RGBcvS
• S-Video
• Composite
From the Signal Type drop-down list, select the video format associated with the
input.
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