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Chapter 2: Preparation: Assigning Inputs
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2
Press and light the ASSIGN button.
The [INPUT] menu for the input currently
selected in row B appears in the menu panel.
3
Press and light the row B button number for
which you want to change the input
connector.
If a device is connected to HDMI input
connector 3, for example, light button 3.
The [INPUT] menu changes to that of the
selected button.
4
Tap and select (light) the target connector.
When a connector is selected (lit), it is
immediately assigned and its video input
appears in the multi-viewer.
The selectable connectors differ depending on
the input number.
For inputs 1 and 2
Tap and select (light) [SDI] or [VIDEO].
Select an option.
For inputs 3 and 4
Tap and select (light) [SDI] or [HDMI].
Select an option.
For INT
Tap and select (light) [BLACK] or [COLOR BAR].
Select an option.
If there are inputs you do not intend to use
Selecting (lighting) [DISABLE] disables the
VIDEO INPUT SELECT button for that number.
This prevents accidental pressing of buttons
that do not have video inputs.
[Tips]
When [VIDEO] is selected for inputs 1 and 2, the
respectively numbered audio inputs will be disabled.
Button Option Description
1 and 2 SDI
Assigns the materials input to
the SDI input connectors.
The embedded audio is also
assigned to the respectively
numbered audio inputs.
VIDEO
Assigns the materials input to
the VIDEO input connectors.
The respectively numbered
audio inputs are disabled.
3 and 4 SDI
Assigns the materials input to
the SDI input connectors.
The embedded audio is also
assigned to the respectively
numbered audio inputs.
HDMI
Assigns the materials input to
the HDMI input connectors.
The embedded audio is also
assigned to the respectively
numbered audio inputs.
INT
BLACK
Assigns a black signal.
COLOR
BAR
Assigns a color bar.
[Notes]
The color bar is not that of a
standard reference signal.
[Tips]
When a 4:3 SDI signal is input, the video is displayed at the
center of a 16:9 display with black bars on both sides.