3 setup, 1 internal rate – Analog Way SmartMatriX Ultra User Manual
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7.3.1 Internal rate
Go to the Setup section to start to set up
your unit. A Setup assistant is available
to help you to correctly adjust all basic
setups of your unit.
7.3 Setup
Into the internal rate section, you have to define the global internal rate of the unit. This will be the output
rate of your Program output. This rate can be defined:
7.3.1 Internal rate
• By choosing to follow one of the inputs: you have
to select the input from where the output rate will
be copied [INPUT]
• Internally by the unit: you can define the internal
rate as 25Hz, 50 Hz, 60Hz … [INTERNAL]
• By choosing to follow the dedicated framelock
input [FRAMELOCK]
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