Pearl-2 User Guide
About automatic channels Auto A and Auto B
For Auto A:
http://<serial>.local/preview.cgi?channel=1
For Auto B:
http://<serial>.local/preview.cgi?channel=2
For example:
http://d560515f.local/preview.cgi?channel=2
If Bonjour services, which permits browsing by serial number, are not installed on your admin computer, you
can get the IP address of Pearl-2 from the touch screen settings and browse to:
For Auto A:
http://<IP Address for Pearl-2>/preview.cgi?channel=1
Links for other channel streams (i.e. RTSP or MPEG-TS) can be found by logging into the Admin panel and
selecting
Status
in the Channel menu.
Important considerations
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The default auto channel has the related HDMI (or SDI) port selected by default. As soon as you
connect your video source to the port, it appears automatically in the auto channel's custom layout.
Changing the auto channel's frame rate or deleting the auto channel will change the frame rate used at
the output port for that video input. Deleting the auto channel forces the video output port to use the
original frame rate of the video input source.
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If you delete the auto channel, it will re-appear upon factory reset or when loading the default
configuration preset.
Which signal does the auto channel use?
Pearl-2 has video input sensing, which means that it knows when a video signal is received from an attached
source.
If you attach more than one video source to the "A" inputs while Pearl-2 is powered on, the first source you
attach has the highest priority. If you attach more than one source to inputs that are labeled with the same
letter (A or B) before powering on Pearl-2, the following priority is used:
Priority
Connector Type
1
HDMI (with HDMI Audio)
2
HDMI 4K
(with HDMI Audio)
3
SDI (with SDI Audio)
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