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2.2.2 Using the ScreenCrop Utility
Before using the ScreenCrop utility to control the Pacific C-HSS, you need to set it in the same network
mask with the connected computer. Refer to the Appendix for further details on setting up the network
mask.
To use the ScreenCrop utility, perform the following steps:
Step 1. Copy the three ScreenCrop utility system files to the computer.
Step 2. Double-click ScreenCrop.exe. In the case of an alert screen appearing, click Unblock to
continue.
A Windows Security Alert screen may appear upon using ScreenCrop utility for the first time on a computer.
Click Unblock, and the Windows Alert will not appear on subsequent uses of ScreenCrop.
2.2.3 Status Information
ScreenCrop utility allows for easy monitoring of all networked Pacific devices. With 2 clicks of the
mouse, you can fully operate any Pacific converters that are on your network.
Step 1. Click to select the desired IP address from the IP LIST window. This will connect you to that
particular Pacific device.
The Status button will be enabled and the radio button for Pacific C-HSS or Pacific
C-SHS will be faintly highlighted.
Step 2. Clicking the “Status” button will display a popup window that shows detailed information about
the devices operational status and broadcast output.
It gives a status report on the Pacific converter, which includes input signal type, output
resolution and related frame rate, audio source, color correction (on/off), sampling, pixel
depth, genlock (on/off), and input timing (horizontal/vertical frequency, vertical total
lines, horizontal total/start pixel, and vertical start line).
Figure 2-6 Detailed Information on the Connected Pacific C-HSS