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7.3.10 Input management
Select the plug used by the unit at the moment. Only this plug can be displayed on your
output.
Select the plug you want to set up, all changes will be applied to this plug, even if this plug is
acve or not.
Dene the type of your signal, video SD/HD YUV/RGB or Computer HV/SOG etc…
Only available for SD signal, set up to auto (NTSC, PAL, SECAM,…) or manual recognion of
SD signal type.
Enable or not to dene that the signal isn’t stable (VRC type, enlargement of the tolerance)
for stability of SD signal (use stable by default).
Enable or not the comb lter for SD signal. It avoids the interlaced lines problem
Enable/disable the input. A disabled input will not appear anymore on the EDIT/LIVE pages and
can’t be assigned to a layer.
Status of the input if congured in Dual Link mode.
Rename your input plug according to your source.
The Dual Link DVI and DisplayPort inputs can be supported on the LiveCore™ unit.
You can choose to use the Dual-Link input into the input secon under the Setup mode. Select the input #2,
#4, #6, #8, #10 or #12 and select DUAL LINK mode.
Be sure to select the DVI or DisplayPort input plug to see the Dual Link opon.
Inputs #2, #6 & #10: DVI
Inputs #4, #8 & #12: DisplayPort
The Dual-Head feature is useful when you want to support a high resoluon image using more than one cable
as side by side images. In order to use this feature, run your Dual-Head PC board providing you your high
resoluon image splied in 2 cables and plug it into 2 plugs of the LiveCore™ unit.
When the Dual Link feature is acve, you will automacally disable the input #1 (linked to input #2), input
#5 (linked to input #6) and input #9 (linked to input #10) as the unit needs those input to handle the dual
link input (in case of DVI). The same thing will happen with inputs #4, #8 & #12 on DisplayPorts. Enabling the
Dual-Link on these inputs disables the inputs #3,#7 or #11.
Under the input Setup menu, you can check the feature DUAL-HEAD of your inputs. You just need to indicate
which second plug is linked to the actual input. In this example, the input #2 is linked in Dual-Head with the
input #1 .
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