User guide

Boeckeler Instruments, Inc. Pointmaker CPN-5600, CPN-6000 Color Video Markers - Page 41
Section ree: CPN-5600 Menu System HDCP Input
4x3 16x9 16x10
640x480 @ 60,72,75,85 1280x720p @ 60 1280x800 @ 60
800x600 @ 56,60,72,75 1920x1080p @ 60 1440x900 @ 60
1024x768 @ 60,70,72,75,85 1680x1050 @ 60
1280x1024 @ 60,72,75 1920x1200 @ 60
1400x1050 @ 50,60
Figure 3-9: Video Outputs with Vertical Refresh Rates
Zap Icon Toggle
is toggle switch allows display of a “zap” icon in the lower right-hand cor ner of
the screen as a way of being able to tell if the marking layer is active or hidden. If
no marks have been drawn, there is no other visual way of knowing if the layer is
active or not. e zap icon is visible when the layer is active.
1. Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29).
e Main Menu appears (see Figure 3-1: Main Menu, on page 30).
2. Select DISPLAY.
e Display menu appears (see Figure 3-6: Display Menu, on page 40).
3. Select VIDEO OUTPUT.
e Video Output dialog appears (see Figure 3-8: Video Output dialog, on page
42).
4. Set the Zap option on or off.
When it is on, the Zap icon shows at the bottom-right of the screen. is
option is used, usually in complicated video configurations, to verify that the
video stream being viewed includes the CPN-5600.
5. Exit the menu system.
HDCP Input
is dialog allows you to turn HDCP on or off for any of the HDMI inputs.
When set On, the designated source will be encoded with HDCP for output. If set
Off, a non-HDCP source will remain non-HDCP for output. HDCP sources will
remain HDCP no matter what the setting.