6. GUI orientation
6.16 Con
fi
guration Menu > Adjustment > Destination Con
fi
guration
General
Output con
fi
guration that are created in the previous menus are assigned to destination in the Destination Panel.
Description
Destination con
fi
guration menu is accessed by clicking on the Destination tab.
This menu provides:
•
A list of all the destinations (Screen, Aux) already created on the system
(e.g. ScreenDest1)
•
A button to add screen destination.
•
A button to add Aux destination.
•
A button to delete unused or obsolete destination(s).
The user can assign outputs to output con
fi
gurations manually, automatically or delete outputs from con
fi
gurations.
Destination formats
Few words about destination formats:
•
For Screen Destinations: All subsequent new output con
fi
gurations added to the Screen Destination will have its output format
updated to match the Screen Destination output format. If the
fi
rst output con
fi
g in the Screen Destination is deleted and a new
output con
fi
guration is added, then the new output format becomes as the destination output format again.
•
For AUX Destination: An AUX destination always assumes the format of the output con
fi
guration that is assigned to it.
Rules
There several rules that apply when de
fi
ning an
Destination
con
fi
guration:
1.
Destinations accept only the same output connector types. SDI and HDMI connectors cannot be mixed in the same destination.
2.
Destinations accept only output con
fi
gurations with the same number of output connectors. For example if the 1st output con-
fi
guration added is an HDMI output con
fi
guration with 2 connectors, an HDMI output con
fi
guration with 1 connector cannot be
added to the same destination.
3.
Cannot add an output con
fi
guration to a destination if it is not capable of using the Output format selected. For example: An
Output con
fi
guration has a total connector capacity of 2 it cannot be assigned to a 4K destination.
4.
Cannot add different output con
fi
gurations with different number of output connectors. For example if the 1st output con
fi
gura-
tion added is a HDMI output con
fi
guration with 2 connectors, an HDMI output con
fi
guration with 1 connector cannot be added
to the same destination.
More about AUX Destinations
Based on the layer mode, the user can create AUX Destination on an output card. Layer mode is set in the System Modi
fi
er Panel.
Layer Mode
HDMI & SDI Output Card Max. Number of Outputs
2K (Single link)
4
Dual Link
2
4K - UHD
1
Color codes
Screens and Aux are represented graphically in the
Diagram
area.
Green:
Output(s) have been assigned to the destination
Yellow:
Output(s) have not been assigned to the destination.
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