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UltraVista Plus Installation and Operations Manual 13
such as rotation or flipping applied to it (after cropping) in order to support
different output monitor orientations.
Please note that there may be instances where a setting stored in non-
volatile memory which was valid when it was stored (ie the scale factors
from input to output were 1:1 or greater) may subsequently require down-
scaling if the resolution of the input increases. In this case the firmware will
adjust the scaling factors to give a 1:1 crop of the input, centered on the
original region. In order to signal that at least one output is no longer exactly
honoring the programmed region setting, the front panel status light will not
be illuminated.
All modifications to the Region settings can be save as a .vqs file, removing
the requirement to input the same settings again. To save the settings select
the Save… command in the File menu. To open a saved .vqs file select the
Open… command.
Monitor Outputs
The Monitor Outputs group shows the actual resolution and refresh rate that
each of the four x4 outputs is currently providing. To see more information
such as whether this is an analog RGB or DVI mode, if it is the monitor
EDID preferred mode or a default mode programmed into the x4, along with
detailed timing information, click on the Modify button for the required
output.
The genlock status is indicated by the small colored squares:
Green
The outputs are genlocked to a common reference clock, and the Vsync of
the first monitor. If the Input genlock light is green (see above), then the
reference clock is taken from the input DVI source, and the system is fully
genlocked to this source. If the input genlock indicator is red, then the
outputs are genlocked together, but are not related to the input sync.
Red
The outputs are NOT genlocked