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1.1-1.40 Presets #1-#40
These parameters let you recall, edit the name of, and store an FS3 preset
configuration for the selected storage register. Forty storage registers are
available.
Preset #1–#40
[Preset Name]
Recall
Edit Name
Store
Shows the currently selected preset register number. Turn
SELECT
choose the desired register. Then turn
ADJUST
to choose Recall,
Edit Name, or Store for the selected register.
Shows the name of the selected preset register, which can be edited.
Recalls that preset. Push
ADJUST
momentarily to perform (take) the
recall. The display reports “Loading” and “Complete” during the
recall.
Enables editing the name of the preset register. Push
ADJUST
to
enable editing (blinking character), use the
SELECT
and
ADJUST
knobs to edit the name and then press
ADJUST
to save the edited
preset register name.
Stores the current set of all
System
,
Video
,
Audio
, and most
Config
parameters to the selected preset register.
Video with Audio Routing
Presets can be used to coordinate audio and video routing. Store and name
presets that match the desired audio inputs to each desired video input, and use
those presets to select the video inputs, causing the configured audio to follow.
Interaction of Presets and GPIs
Triggering presets using GPI inputs offers considerable power but also requires
some care to avoid unexpected results. If you plan to trigger presets using GPIs,
please see
"Interaction of Presets and GPIs" on page 44
for more information.
SYSTEM Menu Group
The SYSTEM Menu Group includes parameters for setting up various FS3 system
related features (video formats, audio level standards, etc.
1 SDI1 3G Detect
This parameter configures 3G operation of the SDI 1 video input.
Auto Detect (default)
1080p50/60
Dual Stream
Automatically detects presence of 1080p50/60 or Dual
Stream video.
Configures the SDI1 input for 1080p50/60 (single) video.
Configures SDI 1 for Dual Stream 3G video (uses SDI 1 and
SDI 2 in Input Crosspoint matrix).
In Auto Detect mode, the hardware looks for SMPTE 352 Payload ID ANC data on
the video inputs to determine whether there are two independent 1080i signals
(Dual Stream) or a single 1080p50/60 signal. If there is no SMPTE 352 data, the
default is to assume 1080p50/60 (single), but you can manually instruct the FS3
to always assume either 1080p50/60 or Dual Stream by selecting one of those
choices.
In 1080p50/60 mode, the system always assumes that the input is a single
1080p50/60 signal (even if there is SMPTE 352 data to the contrary).
NOTE: The 50/60 text in the menu and description above actually refers to 50/59.94
video. The FS3 does not support 30 or 60 frame rate video.