User guide
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MC-100 channel definitions
loss-of-signal switcher feature, and loading user-defined settings. A DIP switch
is ON when the switch is down, and OFF when it is up.
• DIP switch 1 When ON, the OSD buttons are locked and will not function.
• DIP switch 2 When ON, the OSD or HUD is displayed on the SDI
outputs.
• DIP switch 3 When ON, the OSD or HUD is not displayed on the HDMI
output.
• DIP switch 4 When ON, the loss-of-signal switcher feature is enabled (see
“Loss-of-signal switcher” on page 12”).
• DIP switches 5 to 8 Used for loading user-defined presets of input, output,
and 3D settings. For information on how to save user-defined presets, see
“Saving option settings” on page 24.
¦NoteMC-100 can have only one user-defined preset loaded at any given
time. This means that if a DIP switch associated with a user-defined preset is
ON, you must turn it OFF before loading another preset.
MC-100 channel definitions
Matrox MC-100 can process up to two video channels at one time. Use the
following channel definitions when specifying the output settings:
• For all input video signals except 3G level B, channel 1 refers to the input
signal on SDI 1, and channel 2 refers to the input signal on SDI 2.
• If one 3G level B input video signal is connected to MC-100, channel 1 and
channel 2
refer to the two channels in the 3G level B signal. If you connect
two 3G level B input signals, channel 1 and channel 2 refer to the two
channels in input SDI 1, and the 3G level B signal connected to SDI 2 can be
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