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ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide 107
4. Menu Orientation
Operating the ImagePRO-II in Dual-Channel Mode
Figure 4-97. Status Menu in Dual-Channel Mode
Other menus — such as the Output Timing Adjust, Area of Interest, Input Sizing
Adjust, and Zoom/Pan menus — now provide the ability to select a channel before
adjusting parameters. You can create separate output settings on each channel for the
following parameters and functions:
Area of Interest
Output timing adjustments
Comp/S-video adjustments
Output effects, including contrast, brightness, gamma and color balance
Test patterns
You can also back up and restore logos on a per-channel basis.
Other settings, such as sync polarity settings and the colorspace/bit depth/sample rate,
apply to specific connectors. They are not assigned on a per-channel basis.
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You can create separate input settings on each channel for the following parameters and
functions:
Aspect ratio
Masks
Pan and zoom settings
Input sizing adjustments
All other input settings — including input timing, sampling mode, colorspace, color
adjustments, and deinterlace settings — apply to specific input connectors. They are not
assigned on a per-channel basis.
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In dual-channel mode, you first map an output to one of the two channels, then adjust input
and output settings on Channel A, Channel B, or both channels at the same time.
To map an output to a channel, use the following procedure:
1. Select System > System Mode > Dual2K.
2. On the System Menu, select Out Connector Map. The Out Connector Map
Submenu appears, as shown in the following illustration.
IN: 1024x768 @59.94
Genlock: N/A RGB
CHA: 1280x720p @60
CHB: 1280x720p @60