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output is activated. VGA and CVBS together can only be active in standard mode.
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M (ute):
Audio of DVI-Input cards can be muted here.
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A (utomatic):
(Function not supported yet)
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DVI/SDI-Format:
In standard mode, the output resolution for both DVI and VGA is displayed and can be
changed. In Enhanced Mode, the resolution for SDI and DVI output is displayed and set here.
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VGA-Format:
In standard mode, the resolution of the VGA output is displayed here. It cannot be changed, but
always corresponds to the resolution of the DVI/SDI output. In Enhanced Mode, the resolution for the VGA
output can be changed here independently of the DVI/SDI output, provided the sub-mode is set to "VGA-
used". Otherwise the VGA output is not usable (an image is output, but it has the color format of DVI/SDI and
is therefore displayed with the wrong colors).
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CVBS-Format:
In standard mode, the resolution of the CVBS output is displayed and set here. In Enhanced
Mode, the resolution can only be changed if the sub-mode is set to "CVBS-used". Otherwise the CVBS output is
switched off.
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Input-Type:
The type of input device (usually a camera). Here you can see which camera type (SD, HD, Mini,
etc.) is physically connected to the corresponding channel.
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ID:
This is the ID of the camera physically connected to this channel or the ID of the AV input card. In case of an
AV input card, the assigned ID can also be changed here directly.
4.3.7.2 Cameras and AV Input Cards
Figure 4-14: Cameras and AV input channels
Explanation of the columns:
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ID
: The ID of the camera or AV input channel (=DVI input).
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Input-Type:
The type of input, either "camera" or "DVI input“
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Input:
The exact name of the input type.
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Name:
The name of the input, which is user definable and can be changed by clicking in the field and typing in
a new name. This name is also displayed on the tab „Matrix connections“ (optional) as the row name.
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HW-Cam:
The hardware versions of the camera.
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SW-Cam:
The software version of the camera or AV input channel.
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HW-PT:
The hardware version of the optional pan/tilt unit connected to the camera.
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SW-PT:
The software version of the optional pan/tilt unit connected to the camera.
4.3.8 On-Screen Display
Using the text overlay functions of the receiver, texts can be displayed in the video image using commands (see
chapter 5) These texts are usually generated every second by external software and sent to the receiver, which
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