6. GUI orientation
• Assign
• Output
•Wide
Assign Menu
• Name: A djusts the name of the Destination.
• Destination type: Reports the type of destination S creen
or Aux. Can convert from Screen to Aux if it meets
requirements.
• Number of output(s): Reports the number of output
configurations in the destination.
• Dimension: Adjust the output con figuration layout .
• Auto configure Output format: Reads the EDID information
of the connected device to acquire its format. If more than
one device is connected to the destination, it reads the
format of the first output. This feature is not available for
SDI outputs.
• Output(s) format: Adjusts the output format of the
destination. This is applied to all outputs that are added into
this destination.
• Outputs: Provides a list of the output configurations
assigned to the Des tination.
For Aux destinations, only 1 Output configuration is shown
orisallowedtobedefi ned. From this menu outputs can be
deleted or added as in the output configuration menu.
• Layer (only applicable when Destination is a Screen). T he
list shows the layers ass igned to this Destination.
There are only sixteen 2K layers available in the system. E ach “Assign Layer to Destination” uses 2 layer resources (as we are in
mix mode.) Therefore based on the Layer mode (set in the System Modifier Panel), the number of “Assign Layer to Destination”
varies. The table below shows the maximum number of mixable layer for each layer mode.
Layer Mode
Number of mixable layers
2K (Single link)
8
Dual Link 4
4K - UHD 2
Layers need to be assigned to destinations before sou rces can be added to the d estination.
Output menu
The Output Menu contains 3 s
ub-menus: Main, Color and Timing. Adjustmen ts in the Main and Timing menus are identical as in
the output configuration menu. In this menu, however, a djustments can be performed on all or on selected outputs that make up the
destination. Individual outputs can be selected by clicking on the corresponding screen. W hen a screen is selected its outline will
turn blue. All outputs c
an also be selected by clicking on the Select All button.
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