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DMON

12S

 

Hardware

 

Manual

 

for

 

Firmware

 

Version

 

1.1

 

Copyright

 

©

 

2014

 

Decimator

 

Design

 

Pty

 

Ltd,

 

Sydney,

 

Australia

 

4

Press

 

the

 

<

 

and

 

>

 

buttons

 

to

 

move

 

left

 

or

 

right

 

respectively

 

through

 

the

 

12

 

menus

 

below

 

and

 

press

 

the

 

BACK

 

button

 

to

 

go

 

back

 

to

 

the

 

Main

 

Menu

 

when

 

finished.

 

The

 

current

 

value

 

for

 

each

 

Sub

 

Menu

 

is

 

shown

 

in

 

the

 

Parameter

 

Window.

  

 

1.

 

Control

 

/

 

HDMI

 

Output

 

Type

 

(Parameter)

 

This

 

is

 

the

 

current

 

HDMI

 

output

 

type

 

for

 

output

 

1.

 

When

 

the

 

sub

 

menu

 

is

 

highlighted,

 

press

 

ENTER

 

to

 

toggle

 

through

 

the

 

following

 

types:

 

1.)

 

DVI

 

RGB444

  

 

DVI

D

 

RGB

 

4:4:4

 

2.)

 

HDMI

 

RGB444

 

2C

  

HDMI

 

RGB

 

4:4:4

 

with

 

2

Channels

 

of

 

Audio

 

3.)

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr444

 

2C

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr

 

4:4:4

 

with

 

2

Channels

 

of

 

Audio

 

4.)

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr422

 

2C

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr

 

4:2:2

 

with

 

2

Channels

 

of

 

Audio

 

5.)

 

HDMI

 

RGB444

 

8C

  

HDMI

 

RGB

 

4:4:4

 

with

 

8

Channels

 

of

 

Audio

 

6.)

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr444

 

8C

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr

 

4:4:4

 

with

 

8

Channels

 

of

 

Audio

 

7.)

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr422

 

8C

 

HDMI

 

YCbCr

 

4:2:2

 

with

 

8

Channels

 

of

 

Audio

 

 
 

2.

 

Control

 

/

 

Output

 

Select

 

(Parameter)

 

This

 

is

 

the

 

current

 

source

 

for

 

the

 

HDMI

 

and

 

SDI

 

outputs.

 

When

 

the

 

sub

 

menu

 

is

 

highlighted,

 

press

 

the

 

ENTER

 

button

 

to

 

enter

 

this

 

sub

menu.

 

Press

 

the

 

<

 

and

 

>

 

buttons

 

to

 

move

 

left

 

or

 

right

 

through

 

the

 

following

 

sources:

 

1.)

 

Multi

View

 

2.)

 

Window

 

1

 

3.)

 

Window

 

2

 

4.)

 

Window

 

3

 

5.)

 

Window

 

4

 

6.)

 

Window

 

5

 

7.)

 

Window

 

6

 

8.)

 

Window

 

7

 

9.)

 

Window

 

8

 

10.)

 

Window

 

9

 

11.)

 

Window

 

10

 

12.)

 

Window

 

11

 

13.)

 

Window

 

12

 

 

3.

 

Control

 

/

 

MV

 

Output

 

Format

 

(Parameter)

 

This

 

is

 

the

 

current

 

output

 

format

 

for

 

the

 

Multi

Viewer.

 

When

 

the

 

sub

 

menu

 

is

 

highlighted,

 

press

 

the

 

ENTER

 

button

 

to

 

enter

 

this

 

sub

menu.

 

Press

 

the

 

<

 

and

 

>

 

buttons

 

to

 

move

 

left

 

or

 

right

 

through

 

the

 

26

 

video

 

formats

 

listed

 

below

 

and

 

the

 

BACK

 

button

 

to

 

leave

 

this

 

SUB

MENU.

 

1.

 

SD

 

720x487i59.94

 

11.

 

HD

 

1920x1080p30

21.

 

HD

 

1280x720p25

 

2.

 

SD

 

720x576i50

 

12.

 

HD

 

1920x1080p29.97

22.

 

HD

 

1280x720p24

 

3.

 

HD

 

1920x1080i60

 

13.

 

HD

 

1920x1080p25

23.

 

HD

 

1280x720p23.98

 

4.

 

HD

 

1920x1080i59.94

 

14.

 

HD

 

1920x1080p24

24.

 

3G

 

1920x1080p60

 

5.

 

HD

 

1920x1080i50

 

15.

 

HD

 

1920x1080p23.98

25.

 

3G

 

1920x1080p59.94

 

6.

 

HD

 

1920x1080psf24

 

16.

 

HD

 

1280x720p30

26.

 

3G

 

1920x1080p50

 

7.

 

HD

 

1920x1080psf23.98

17.

 

HD

 

1280x720p29.97

 

4.

 

Control

 

/

 

MV

 

Windows

 

(Parameter)

 

This

 

is

 

the

 

current

 

number

 

of

 

windows

 

shown

 

on

 

the

 

multi

view

 

output.

 

When

 

the

 

sub

 

menu

 

is

 

highlighted,

 

press

 

the

 

ENTER

 

button

 

to

 

enter

 

this

 

sub

menu.

 

Press

 

the

 

<

 

and

 

>

 

buttons

 

to

 

move

 

left

 

or

 

right

 

through

 

the

 

number

 

of

 

windows

 

displayed

 

from

 

1

 

to

 

12.

  

Default

 

Windows

 

displayed

 

is

 

12

 

windows.

 

 

Summary of Contents for DMON?12S

Page 1: ...ware Manual for Firmware Version 1 1 Copyright 2014 Decimator Design Pty Ltd Sydney Australia 1 DMON 12S 1 to 12 Channel 3G HD SD SDI Multi Viewer with SDI and HDMI outputs Operating Manual for Firmware Version 1 1 ...

Page 2: ... Border Tally boxes allows for up to 4 Tallies per window with Tally Boxes Green Red Blue and Yellow Load and restore Custom Layouts Fast switching between inputs using Full Screen scaling Selectable output format in both Full Screen and Multi Viewer mode Low latency buffering for each input allowing non synchronous inputs Linked 3G HD SD SDI and HDMI outputs 12 x 3G HD SD SDI inputs with auto det...

Page 3: ...ging parameters they will be instantly applied to the output signal Input Status Has 3 states When pressing enter in the Input Status menu will cycle between the status for input 1 4 5 8 and 9 12 Default 1 3G 1080p59 94 2 HD 720p50 3 SD 480i59 94 4 HD 1080i59 94 Current format on SDI Input 1 Current format on SDI Input 2 Current format on SDI Input 3 Current format on SDI Input 4 After pressing EN...

Page 4: ...is sub menu Press the and buttons to move left or right through the following sources 1 Multi View 2 Window 1 3 Window 2 4 Window 3 5 Window 4 6 Window 5 7 Window 6 8 Window 7 9 Window 8 10 Window 9 11 Window 10 12 Window 11 13 Window 12 3 Control MV Output Format Parameter This is the current output format for the Multi Viewer When the sub menu is highlighted press the ENTER button to enter this ...

Page 5: ...uts attached to this setting Full Screen Pass through will also use the selected layout for 1 window 6 Control MV Audio Source Parameter This selects which window the audio is extracted from for the Multi Viewer output When the sub menu is highlighted press the ENTER button to enter this sub menu Press the and buttons to move left or right through the following sources 1 Window 1 2 Window 2 3 Wind...

Page 6: ...box on the bottom left default position of the inputs window or as border around the window The Tally can also fill the outside of the safe action box When the sub menu is highlighted press ENTER to toggle through the following selections 1 Border 2 Out Safe Action 3 Tally Boxes 11 Control Tally Transparency Parameter The Tally transparency feature changes the transparency of the tally box border ...

Page 7: ...o move left or right respectively through the 10 menus below and press the BACK button to go back to the Main Menu when finished The current value for each Sub Menu is shown in the Parameter Window 1 Colours Background Colour Parameter This is background colour for the Multi Viewer When the sub menu is highlighted press the ENTER button to enter this sub menu Press the and buttons to move left or ...

Page 8: ...lours 1 None 10 Black Transparent 25 19 Blue Transparent 0 2 Black Transparent 50 11 Blue Transparent 25 20 Green Transparent 0 3 Blue Transparent 50 12 Green Transparent 25 21 Cyan Transparent 0 4 Green Transparent 50 13 Cyan Transparent 25 22 Red Transparent 0 5 Cyan Transparent 50 14 Red Transparent 25 23 Magenta Transparent 0 6 Red Transparent 50 15 Magenta Transparent 25 24 Yellow Transparent...

Page 9: ...lowing colours 1 None 10 Black Transparent 25 19 Blue Transparent 0 2 Black Transparent 50 11 Blue Transparent 25 20 Green Transparent 0 3 Blue Transparent 50 12 Green Transparent 25 21 Cyan Transparent 0 4 Green Transparent 50 13 Cyan Transparent 25 22 Red Transparent 0 5 Cyan Transparent 50 14 Red Transparent 25 23 Magenta Transparent 0 6 Red Transparent 50 15 Magenta Transparent 25 24 Yellow Tr...

Page 10: ...ransparent 25 19 Blue Transparent 0 2 Black Transparent 50 11 Blue Transparent 25 20 Green Transparent 0 3 Blue Transparent 50 12 Green Transparent 25 21 Cyan Transparent 0 4 Green Transparent 50 13 Cyan Transparent 25 22 Red Transparent 0 5 Cyan Transparent 50 14 Red Transparent 25 23 Magenta Transparent 0 6 Red Transparent 50 15 Magenta Transparent 25 24 Yellow Transparent 0 7 Magenta Transparen...

Page 11: ...rlays off 3 Audio Meter Combination Parameter This is the combination of either bar or float meters When the sub menu is highlighted press ENTER to toggle through the following selections 1 None 2 Bar Only 3 Float Only 4 Bar and Float 4 Audio Meter Transparency Parameter This is the transparency level of the audio meter overlays When the sub menu is highlighted press ENTER to toggle through the fo...

Page 12: ...vel from 0 to 100dBFS respectively Press the BACK button to leave this SUB MENU 11 Audio Meter Green Start Has SUB MENU with parameter This is the starting level for the green range on the audio meter The value default is 20dBFS When the sub menu is highlighted press the ENTER button to enter this sub menu Press the and buttons to increase and decrease the level from 0 to 100dBFS respectively Pres...

Page 13: ...Has SUB MENUs GPI GPI Mode 00 Main Menu Sub Menu Parameter Window When highlighted in the Main Menu press the ENTER button to enter this sub menu When the sub menu is highlighted press ENTER to toggle through the Modes and press the BACK button to go back to the Main Menu when finished The current value for each Sub Menu is shown in the Parameter Window GPI Mode 00 PIN 1 Ground PIN 14 Window 11 Ta...

Page 14: ...en Setup Has SUB MENUs Setup LOAD DEFAULTS Main Menu Sub Menu Parameter Window When highlighted in the Main Menu press the ENTER button to enter this sub menu Press the and buttons to move left or right respectively through the 6 menus below and press the BACK button to go back to the Main Menu when finished The current value for each Sub Menu is shown in the Parameter Window unless it is an actio...

Page 15: ...lighted press the ENTER button to enter this sub menu Press the and buttons to move left or right through the following cycle types 1 None 2 Output Select 3 MV Windows 4 MV Layouts Note The parameter will only be updated when leaving this sub menu 6 SETUP Demo Cycle Time Parameter The Demo Cycle Time determines the amount of time to elapse before cycling to the next item When the sub menu is highl...

Page 16: ...hipping charges prepaid Decimator Design shall pay for the return of the product to the Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Decimator Design service centre is located The Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges insurance duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other location This warranty shall not apply to any def...

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