Specifications

1T-C2 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
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If an external audio switcher is connected via the OPTION bus, then this menu item
selects the desired Audio input for use with the active video source, allowing an
audio-follow-video function.
In most situations, the Audio input values would be different for each video source
– so that when the first video source is selected, so is the first audio source (this is
called ‘audio follow video’). The second video source then selects the second
audio source, etc. However, there is nothing to prevent all Audio input values being
set to the same value, for ‘audio breakaway’.
This menu item adjusts the audio volume and balance for the selected audio
channel. This is only functional for certain units when an optional Audio Switcher is
attached.
(This has replaced ‘De-glitch’ used on previous firmware versions.)
This option is used to tell the unit what to do if the video source is lost or becomes
unstable. Options are:
Option Description
Show Shows all picture break-up and instabilities.
Freeze Freezes the latest frame – un-freezes as soon as the
source becomes stable again.
Blue (default) Turns the window blue, to represent source loss.
Black Turns the window black.
Remove Removes the window, thus showing any background
(e.g. a Lock source). This is useful for MIX & PIP
scenarios on units with overlay abilities.
If you have a very unstable input, such as a video tape player with a poor (jumping)
output signal, you may wish to turn the setting to ‘Show’.
An interlaced input consists of two fields separated in time. Both fields are required
in order to make up the full resolution input image, but since they are sent one after
the other, a moving image will have “motion artifacts” if the two fields are simply
combined together. The most common artifact is a blurring at the point of
Source: RGB1
OPTION audio source [ 1]
Source: RGB1
Audio Vol [ 1] Bal [ 0]
Source: RGB1
On source loss [Blue]
Source : RGB1
De-int [M.comp med]